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12 OAKLAND TRIBUNE, THURSDAY; JUNE 17, 1937 TATTOO -ILLS BOUND FOR TOKYO Aged Woman Found Dtoivncd mm L. I. WHEELER PIS L.1 TO CORRAL isnw CIIIES Richmond Has Building Boom RICHMOND, June 17. A record month for building Is in view for Richmond, It was learned today when Building inspector A. J.

Hurley announced that valuation of DILI COST ACUTE IF i ilsr lot wam building for which permits were is NAPA, June 17. (IP) Police, and firemen pulled the body of Mrs. Madalena Massa, 70, from the Napa River late yesterday. Officers dragged the river some hours after the family had missed the aged woman. Mud marks on the bank indicated she had slipped on the bank, her daughter, Mrs.

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Supervisor Herbert C. Legg said the flow of unemployed transients into, Los Angeles County has 1 nnnnvlinna that NEW YORK. June 17. (UB Members of the 62nd Coast ArtH lery Regiment atTort Jotteri'whO get their skin infected tattooing will receive no pay while unfit for duty. Colonel frank Ferguson, commander of the post, made the ruling.

LOS ANGELES, June 17. (U.R) The stray dog population of Los Angeles, estimated at 40,000 of "man's best Mends." is headed for its last roundup. The City Council appropriated the money for financing a drive to corral all dog "floaters," and shut off future rabies epidemics. las sued during tne nrst two weeni the month amounts to $84,900. Total valuation of building for the entire month of June, 1936, amounted to only $38,185 while last month's valuation was $67,990.

Montanail Proposes Joining he urges employers' to give work only to residents of the county. H. C. CAPWELL'S, FOURTH FLOOR JOlBOPODOaOC af "ill 'A 'VI iillll Federal Drought Relief Agencies in Single Unit WASHINGTON, June 17. Senator Burton K.

Wheeler of Montana Mid today he will invite colleagues from the Northwest dust bowl to a conference to take up a proposal to "coordinate the work of all Federal agencies" for drought relief. senator said he would invite senator! frorri North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming to the conference to discuss his plan for "putting all th drought relief efforts, under one department 40 as to eliminate some of the many-bureaus, now handling parts of the problem." FAVORABLE REACTION Senator Wheeler said he talked today with Aubrey Williams, Assis t-atit Works Progress administralor, Undersecretary M. L. Wilson of "the Agriculture Department, and described their reaction to his proposal as "favorable." He said he suggested to Wilson that he take an assistant with him to Montana when he goes West, probably the end of this week, to inspect the drought-stricken area. WORST IN SO YEARS "Conditions out there are abso-lutely the worst in 30 years," said the senator.

who. returned Sunday frpm "Something has to be done quickly." Senator Wheeler submitted two amendments to the Interior Department appropriate bill to relieve 'drought areas, One increased, an al-. lotment for the Camas Division Water Project on the Flafhealn-dian Reservation from $200,000. to $251,275. The other affected an illotment of $100,000 to Glacier County, schdbls.

's WW Misa Ella G. Nylorf Oakland teacher, is en route to Tokyo today aboard the liner Asama Maru to attend the Seventh World Conference of the World Federation of Education Associations. M0 I Pm nnr i I LOCAL lU OFF TO ORIENT 1 ff Oakland National KENNELS DUE 9 1 Miss Ella G. representina the mm mm A A 0 "75NF fl MM $100,000 Building I II III Education Association and the California Teachers' Association, was en route to Tokyo today to attend the Seventh World Conference of the World Federation of Education Associations. Miss Naylor, who Is a counsellor at the Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, sailed last week from San Francisco on the motorship Asama Maru.

Rpartnir a letter of Introduction 1 a Iiultan ycur ctatinn HOSPICE OF THE GREAT ST. BERNARD, Switzerland, June 17-()The prior of this mountain monastery accepted a gift of about $3750 today from the International Humanitarian Bureau to provide new kennels for its storied rescue dogs. (Efforts had been made to have the Str Bernards destroyed, despite their 1000-year record of service to lost wayfarer in the Alpine snows, because of the sudden brutality that caused one of them recently to kill in.vrar.nk) French eirl. A re II" 1 SANTA ROSA, June 17. Grover A.

Stone of the Stone- Furniture Company today revealed plans for the construction of a $100,000 building in Fifth 'Street to replace one destroyed by fire a few months ago. The building, to be of reinforced concrete, will be ready for occupancy in December. The structure will have a frontage of 180 feet on Riley Street; than 100 feet on Fifth, and a 60-foot front on Hum-, boldt Street. The, floor space, it was said, will exceed that of any. other firm in the Redwood Empire-.

Con tracts, for the work have been awarded to William local builder'. Man Who Assaulted Wife Gets Parole SAN RAFAEIVJune Byrne, 57-year-old San Rafael resident, has been paroled from the Marin County Jail after serving brief term for assault with a deadly weapon, Byrne was committed to jail for a year for attacking his estranged wife. Mary, with a knife. Terms of Byrne's parole provide that he remain away from his wife and four children and contribute to their quest that they ail be killed was from Governor Merriam, Miss Naylor will visit schools in many cities of Japan and China following the conference, which will run from August 2 to August 7. The World Federation of Education Associations is a federation of the voluntary teachers' organisations of the world.

The. ideal of the organibation is to promote understanding and goodwill among the nations. Miss. Naylor wllhreturn to Oakland early in September. She lives at 431 Lee Street Fireman Appointed To Antioch Force ANTIOCJT June 17.

Kingsley Shaw today assumed his duties as regular fireman for the City of following his appointment by the council. Shaw succeed! James "Red" Taylor, who resigned his captaincy in the department to enter private! business. Shcrmani Clay gives yoii-tliO Bin Nows in Radio fpr 1930 If ft refused by the commandant or vno Swiss Eugene Lent Will Filed for Probate The will of the late Eugene Lent was filed for probate yesterday in Superior Court. Lent was a pioneer San Francisco newspaperman and attorney, His entire estate, valued at several thousand dollars is left in trust for one daughter, Mrs. Frances L.

Porter, 2070 Jack son Street, San Francisco. The estate, in the event of her death, RCA-Victor's Sensational dovclopmcnts vijl chdnflo your mitiro conception of radio7. looks, foncrrc caption, performance! Rfetyl GiGcmic Tunina push a button, there'? your nation tuned is perfectly as though in engineer did it for you. Shaw, who Is 24 years of age, has been a volunteer, fireman for the support, Mrs. Byrne has recovered from knife pounds auffered in the attack last April.

goes to her children. nast three vears. while employed at the Antioch Fibreboard Products Company plant. He is a graduate of Antioch High School, where he KEEP YOUR VALUABLE PAPERS starred on the gridiron, and is tne son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Shaw. Six months aBo he (married Miss Khirlpv Arendt. With the resignation of Taylor, r.harlos Sweenev now is the only regular fire captain of the Antioch department, and an additional one QUi must be elected, it was announced Shaw's appointment keeps the de nartment at 23 members, two regU' tune vour favorite stations from your favorite lars and 21 volunteers, headed by I Fire Chief Ferdinand Stamm. Funeral to Be Held chair. Simple as pushing an electric light i AGttfs ouEnsGno'pihEl: For Mrs.

W. S. Lyle Final tes will be held tomorrow morning for Mrs. William Simpson Lyle, widow of a Comstock Mining Forcicn stations once shown on U-rnch dial Company executive, She died yes-tprrfnv at the family home, 408 now given 9 full inches. Easier to tune than station.

Stanyan Stdeet in San Francisco. surviving ner are iwu nuna, Tpeorge Blake Lyle and W. S. Lyle so and a brother Alfred Keny, airecior of the Hibernia Bank. She was the 1 0IE Hanffhtpr of the late James R.

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Boxes from 4.40 per year up. Services will be held at 9 o'clocK tomorrow at the Carew At, English fimpral narlors and at St. Aenes Church. Interment will be at Santa Clara Cemetery. Community Actors World's largest musical cabinet shop product superb new designs in lovely rare woods.

To Repeat Plays Tr vrr V37 17 I'rocontm 9 a repeat performance of the second annual Shakespeare Festival, the Berkeley -Community players NOW IN ITS 4TH TEAR 0 SE1VICE TO TBI COMMUNITY UIMBta EDIIAL DEPOSIT lNIUtANCI COaPORATION will appear at p. m. ounaay in Ik. Tnhn Hinlrlo nmnhilhpatpr. it IVe give you cna cf CICCEST E-VS rS3 BII'H uith ELECTRIC Tiiniri.

J.trulv automatic Ntw! high frequency tone tntfoi musio-speech control automatic volume control sutomatic tone compensation automatic frequency control. JVcw cabinet of exceptional charm and individuality. was announced by Charles W. Davis, superintendent of recrea tion. The program? which Is sponsored by Davis' department, is part of a social and cu 1 1 a 1 recreation a Till in H'trv was LJciJ and prictd at only project.

Scenes from "The Merchant of Venice," "MacBeth," "The Taming of the Shrew," "Merry Wives of Windsor" and "King Henry IV" took at that advanced 193 8 1 1 Meial Tubt-12 Watts Output NEW ELECTRIC TUNING MEW ARMCHAIR CONTROL AVAILABLE NEW STRAIGHT-LINE DIAL NEW SONIC-ART MAGIC VOICI will be briefly presented. Assaulted Child Is At rfihf Smut, new 1938 chest model i 5 NEW MAGIC BRAIN NEW SUPER SENSITIVE MAGIC EYI NFW PHONOGRAPH CONNECTIONS Found in Theater NEW YOK. June 17. (U.R) A NEW LARGE FIDELITY SPEAKER NEW ILLUMINATED BAND lNplCATOR tubei standard and ponce call bandf vernier tuning big, easy-to-read dial. Only shabbily-dresjed 10-year-old girl, uffrin from nossihle skull frac NEW VERNIER TUN1INU ture and the effects of a criminal assault, was found unconscious today in the ventilation shaft of a K.a2jf i i Bronx theater.

At Lincoln Hosoital. 1 where she Broadway. 20lh, Telegraph bhop to 5:25 TE-1-1-1-1 temporarily recovered consciofls- ih i-hiM whisnpred that "a i i CONVENIENT.BANKING OFFICES Broadway and Fourteenth Street Telegraph Avenue and 49th Street Fruitvale Avenue and East 14th Street colored man with a mustache" had Ilii a i il linn lured her into the theater, and Deat her with a stone. The girl's condi tion was critical..

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