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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 4

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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1 SUjNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1937 -r- schedules, John jB vice-' National the Boulder. Dam 1 air -conditioned in Summer; well 'in SHE WONT TALK BOOM IN BUILDING and the Grand Cany.on."..Planes: srei Seated in Winter. president or iraiiic saiaj and Skysleeper will leave-OaklaBd Newspaper dally for New, York at 7:10 m. antL Air Line Schedule i To Include Oakland Oakland became a scheduled stop for Snother coast-to-coast air service today. Effective immediately, the four dally East and West-bourid flights of the Transcontinental Western Air will include the Oakland Municipal Airport pn thair Week Begins 3:10 p.

and will arrive from the East at 8: la a. m. and 6:49 p. m. The new transcontinental TWA route is the- "most scenic trips in the world," Walker.

said. "Our planes cross the Yosemite, Sequoia "JUST LIKE THE PICTURE" a customer said with delight as she examined her wave. "The curls just snap into place, and such lovely soft curls; it's the Jirat time I've ever had ringlette This wave is priced at $2.50 and giyen by Oakland's largest wave salon. 1 It Is'-also by, Mr. Ashford.

RETARDED; BY COSTS of materials and labor havo Halted the 1937 building boom which began this Spring, according to- E. Ik-'-Rdussell, cit building' inspector, and the September building permits totaled $519,126 fn value as compared to $828,616 lor September of 19318. vff NOTICE TQ, WEARERS OF- ') K1 State Publications TojOlyerve 150 Years of Freedom ARTIFICIAL EYES For the lasHO days of September, 244 permits were issued for 213 of construction, including $94,000 worth of' ABSOLUtE is it a sv INDIVIDUAL FITTING ppnturv and a half of freedom If you have had wave failures make your appointment with 'ASh-. ford, iwho says: "1 have never -known a head of hair thatwOUld not curl." The prices start; at Natural $5.00. Machlneless $5.00.

Spirals $7.50. Special waves for dyed or'bleached hair, Construction "'6b worth $5000 GUARANTEED ROOMS Fall hats require very special hair-dresse-R--special hair-dresses aa require, unusual ability; -we offer you both. -fINGERWAVE 50c with Nelly Gray Special Shampoo 75c of the American press the only totally free press in the -world-twill i be observed this week by Califor-r nia newspapers. This is Newspaper Police Rescue Chief of SERA Crowd Jostles and Pushes Compjoinant in S. Holl of JusHco John H.

Small, director of the San Francisco SERA office, was rescued police and bailiffs yesterday when he was jostled and booedin the second floor corridor of fh Hall of Justice by a crowd of more UwffnOO persons, who, police saldYinCluded principally mem-bersof the Workers Alliance and of The C.UO. Small had left the courtroom, of Municipal Judge Thomas Prender gast where had appeared as complainant against 27 men and women members of i C. T. O. cleaning and dyeing union arrested Friday for disturbing the- peace when they staged sit-down strike at SERA headquarters- at Washington and Mason Streets.

When Small left the courtroom, the 27 defendants, freed on bail pending a renewed Rearing next Wednesday, filed after Wm and were Joined by sympathisers in the corridor. As Small pushed his. way through -th- crowd hwas jeered and shoved: Police on duty In the more included: D. $5000 alterations, 601 East twelfth Street; Gr W. Sturtevant, $12,000 store, 3126 Seminary Avenue; L.

C. Pollard, $7000 Week, sponsored by the lawornia Blown to order while you wait, or if 'you prejter, select them' from an extensive slock of newly-made eye. We guarantee to fit practically every case satisfactorily. If you cannot call in person, have your eyes duplicated mall. Stock eyes fitted from 9 to 5 daily.

Those made to order by appointment only, -7. G. DAN2 SON jNewspaper ruuiioncio nmnv I dwellings 2644 LaCuesTa Avenue; of NELLY GRAY and decreed by proclamation Governor Frank F. Merriam. ThPnhiihpri Association i Walter Tresslcr, $5000 duelling, 3029 Hyde'Street; Campomenosi, $8000 dwelling, 5887 Margarido Drive, and Eleanor F.

Reed, $5200 dwelling, 2443 Monticello Avenue; 1615 BROADWAY nttala SITS Room IDA comprised of 350 leading" daily and 1527 San Pablo Avenue. HI gate 9041 weekly newspapers 01 xne oiaie, with headquarters in. San Francisco and Los STABILITY CITED Stability ol newspapers as arTln was cited by George The Duchtw of Wlndior'i "Aunt BessU," who li Mrs. Mnrell nrPsMfnt of th association. Buchanan Mrryman of "Publishers are proud of the fact that In spite 01 tne careiuny pian nii ami twrerfutlv executed drive "A Washington, t.

back from Europe, but wouldn't talk about "Wally's" vrsd-ding. "You'll- honrs to -cent unsettled years, the rnerican press remains 4insharkle and" is day the only realty frei press In the world. As suth icontinucs to be cuse me, she said. liuildlng and-balliffsfconvihe-vari- A. P.

Wire-photo. A MhritroiiBestmwaririirTmrAmeT kan peopleaBainst influences at tcmDlinafo destroy democracy." ous courts, attracted by the noise, dispersed Jhe crowd and spirited Small from the building bya rear John B. Long, general manager Big Fetd Coming Three geese and fifty turkeys exit. The defendants in the ease were ordered to appear Wednesday for el- the association aeciarea inai newspapers "are too often 'taken for granted. MANAGER SPEAKS "it is part of our responsibility mm nunnnpr dCOdIC during this sold through Trfbun Want sd; half a dozen buyers visited 5300 Calaveras Avenue.

setting of a trial date alter an asxea for a jury trial and entered not guilty pleas, 1 ic Compart Then anaTneir EaulDmenl San Publo, Sixlfcnlh (at Latham Square) -UU32I--1 "With Any RcJrlftrt- 7T Up To (JTASLISHSD III7S 35.00 MORE! illitsiiMiiy WltW4)i- fl aaalsalSWS ATI 0 A sVlij' Ocreu, ana ine jjiuuicms n. fesslon, seeking a better understand. Inj ot the reading public and the advertisers with their hometown newspapers," Long said. organization and Institution looks to its' hometown newspaper for leadership and assistance, and justly 10. For by such service does that newspaper, discharge Its obligation to the community in which it is published and circulated." Th California Publishers Association will celebrate Its 60th anniversary its next State convention in Riverside In January, Townsend Notes (All Townsend affairs ppn to the public.) The monthly whist party of Golden Gate Townsend Club No.

4. will be held tomorrow night In Xlihkner.Hall, BOth Street and San Feblo Avenue, starting at 8:30 p. m. Refreshments Will be 'served. Following the tegular business meeting of Alden Townsend Club, No.

35, members will hear a Town send radio broadcast at 6:45 o'clock tomorrow night. The meeting will be held in the Library Building at 82nd Street and Telegraph, Avenue, J. A Wall will be guest speaker Bt the meeting of Piedmont Townserid Club, No. 24, tomorrow night at Norway Hall, 3829 Piedmont Ave- nue. A social evening will be )ield by Cragmont Townsend Club, No.

10, tomorrow night at 1064 Keith Avenue. A business meeting will start at I p. nv- The monthly social of Melrose Townsend Club, No. 2, will be held tomorrow night in the Library Building at 48th Avenue and Foothill Boulevard. -1 SB Ammblia" la I aaquancal far dry i flty aklrt.

ml THt DUBARltY ft A itupenJous success st the famous RidurJ Hudmit Salon on Fifth Avenue, the DuBatry Beauty-Angle Treatment ii now complete in lA enchinting kit for rout Salon-at-IIome. With these prepatations, Snd special instructions for applying them, tliii treatment ii as easjr to take at 1 peau'ty sleep, and will make your skid look years younger, The DuBarry Beauty-Angle sdviser in our Toiletries Department will tell you more about this revolutionary new treatment. And the bot will speak for itself! It's $2. 50 only during this introductory period. niCIIARD lll'OMT All) TO l.ovKi.ij:si iri Floor ToUftrin CONVENIENT TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED 3-VEAR SERVICE PLAN ON Alt WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS AH other clubs will hold their regular business meetings.

Dsrkefey Invites Safety Leaders BERKELEY, Oct. 2. Invitations have been extended to traffic safety leaders of Northern California and heads of Parent-Teacher and Dads Clubs for the monthly dinner meeting of the Berkeley Traffic Safely Commission to be held at 6:14 p. m. Monday at Drake's Restaurant.

Speaker will be Mark Gregory, affiliated with the sales department of a large oil company, who will fpeak on the commission's October slogan "Community Safety." Fred W. Starratt, vice-president of the commission, will introduce the peaker. Committee reports -will be given and plans discussed for safety measures for the remainder of the year, announced President Chester Fisfc and Secretary Louis D. Meal Cost! Cut Oil U. C.

A. Campus "si Full 5-Cubic Foot Sliel Built-in Food File, Evaporator Door, if 5-Year Performanc Protection on Sealed-in-Oil Until sV Stainless Porcelain Inferior! Glistening, Dulux Exterior! i( Automatic Interior Ugntl i( Adjustable Shelf Interiorl Triple Service Dessert and Ico Trays! BERKELEY, Oct. 2. University of California students. on the Los Angeles campus today were paying new low lor meaJs.

By a cooper? ating system worked out by the W. C. A. "there, they pay no more than $2 ft week for three meals a 'day. v.

FREE 1937 Westihsriouse 207.50 Special Refrigerator. A complete X-Rt and physical Mat len, Including tests of heart, lungs, liver, stomach, kidneys, 1 ap- nrnriiT. nmn. rtc. obligation! rri lunrl If I rtn.

FREEDOM from clothes-line burdens it'i your at so little tost. Excelsior Damp at 5c per oound make home (2 not help you, I will 0. ten you so. Himpiy present the coupon MIOW. cocpon washing unnecessary Tht oupon entlHefe hrarer to complete X-rar examination and rrport ol hi a ckncu alwnlutfly without cot or ohiiRatinn.

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