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Oakland Tribunei
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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1940 Units in Legion Contest Musical Organizations Ta Participate in Event At Yountville Home TONIGHT American Legion, Post 5, Oakland Veterans Building. American Legion, Bar le Due Post No. 545, Oakland Veterans Building. American Legion, Campanile Post No. 402, 8 p.m., Berkeley Veterans Building, American Legion Auxiliary, Oak(land Veterans Building.

American Legion, Louis Hagen Post No. 340, El Cerrito Veterans Building. American Legion, Hall. Dimond Post D.A.V.W.W., Berkeley Chapter No, No. 479, Dimond 25.

Eastbay Berkeley Unit, 91st Division AssoVeterans Building. elation, 8:30 p.m., Oakland Veterans Building. Barrett Camp No. 20, Alameda Veterans Building. U.S.W.V, Auxiliary Alameda No.

64, Veter- Barrett Camp, 8 p.m., ans Building. Leland Bergeson Post No. 2658, Veterans Building. Three local musical organizations will participate in the competitions and parades to be held at the Yountville Veterans Home on "Legion Day," June 16, Tenth according Dis- to Lawrence J. Burton, trict commander.

Accompanying the musical 1 Le- or-. ganizations will be at least 1500 gion and auxiliary members of Alameda County, Burton estimated. The musical organizations will include the band of Alameda Post No. 9 and the drum and bugle corps of George Winsby Post and Col. C.

C. Young Post. The contingent will be led by Burton; Gatamer Wagonner, Tenth first vice of the trict, and Ben Moyers, second vicecommander. ALL-GIRL UNIT Another marching unit will be the Golden Gate Exposition's allgirl drum and bugle corps of 100 pieces. The rifle team of San Mateo Post will also participate in events throughout the day, Events of the day will include speaking program, music, drill exhibitions, dancing, a baseball game and retreat ceremonies.

Claude Marckley, commander of the San Francisco County Council, is gen eral chairman. Miss Eleanor Coplin, 1485 Port land Avenue, an Albany High School student, will represent" Albany Unit No. -292 American Legion Auxiliary, at the first annual Girls State in Sacramento from June 22 to 20, it was annousted today, Miss Coptin was selected by unanimous vote of the school Tack ulty for outstanding achievement and student body leadership GUESTS OF HONOR Fourteen of the 21 past commanders of Oakland Post 5, American Legion, will be guests of honor the post's 21st anniversary celebration tonight in the Oakland Vetcrans Building. An entertainment program and refreshments will be furnished by the ladies auxiliary under the die rection of Mrs. May Q.

Lilienthal, president, Past commanders in attendance will include: W. J. Petersen, 1910; Fred B. Mellman, 1920; A. W.

Chase, 1022; Dr. J. F. Stavich, 1023; Walter N. Prickstad, 1085, Howard B.

Riggs, 1020; Walter K. Knox, 1080; Bestor Robinson, 1081; Elmer P. Zollner, 1062; Irving Hazeltine, Herry Machell, 1083, Lloyd Groogan, 1937; Donald B. Rice, 1028; and C. Stanley Wood, 1030.

Warren Atherton will be the speaker of the evening. His subJect will be, "'National ness." MEET NEARING CLOSE Lamps and exercise devices for treating the ill were discussed today at the Western section convention of the American Congress of Physical Therapy, which is closing a two session in San Francisco. Dr. 0. W.

Jones, University of California surgeon, suggested periods of gentle exercise in a medically supervised swimming pool as beneficial for a certain type of spinal dislocation. An appeal for use of artificial fever treatment or sulfanilamide or both on women suffering from gonorrhea, instead of radical surgery, was made: by Dr. John R. Upton, University California obstetrician. Dr.

C. K. Rolletson, chemist of the university, said that science may be able to develop a chemical substance which would cause sunshine to produce more than the usual amount of vitamin In the human body. Dr. John S.

Hibbon of Pasadena, chairman of the section and former National president of the congress, outlined the organization's aim "to educate the public through the channels of regular medicine on physical therapy procedures." who need this sort of treatment." he said, "should be diverted from the who for the most part, have questionable ethics, little training and not sufficient background." Daughter of City Pioneer Stricken Mrs. Linda Reichhold, 71, a lifelong resident of Oakland, died yesterday at her home, 458 Rich Street. She was the daughter of John Henken, pioneer Oakland grocery man and one of the city's first volunteer firemen, who came here from Germany in the early She was a member of St. Mark's Evangelical Church, Surviving her are a daughter. Mrs.

Wineta Dorman; three sons, Herbert, Clarence and Elmer Reichhold; sister, Mrs. Minnie Reichhold, and three grandchildren. HE'S AN M.D. NOW Richard R. Fong of Oakland was awarded a doo tor of medicine degree today at St.

Louis University commencement exercises. Fong's home is at 576 10th Street. Jr. League to Visit. Social Agency A "see-for-yourself" tour to the Family Service Bureau will be conducted tomorrow by the Junior League, with Mrs.

Herman Bishopric as chairman of the day. This is the first visit to a social agency organized 16 months ago to help families to help. thembelves, Mrs. Bishopric said today, She pointed out tat the bureau functions as a clinic for sick and discouraged human beings in need of counsel, to return them on the road to sufficiency and self-confidence. Located in the Ethel Moore Memorial Building, 121 East Eleventh Street, where the tour will begin at p.m.

tomorrow, the agency will give those inspecting it a firsthand knowledge of what they support by donating to the 1 local Community Chest, and an opportunity to meet the men and women who give volunteer. and professional services to the agency. Other Welfare agencies to be visited tomorrow include the American Red Cross offices, the Frances (lard Home for Working Girls and the Young Women's Christian Association. Women interested in becoming better acquainted with local welfare programs are invited to take part in the tour. Lions Will See Western Film "Building the West talking pi ture which portrays the part the petroleum industry has played in developing the Western part of the United States and its territories, will be the entertainment feature at the regular luncheon meeting of the Oakland Lions Club at the Hotel Oakland tomorrow, according to Nat Levy, chairman of the day, In taking the picture 38,000 miles were traveled throughout the Pacitie West, Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands.

Included in the film are scenes devoted to skiing on Mt. Hood, aquaplaning on Lake Mead, Columbia Glacier, and purse seining in Alaska, a tree topper at work, a trip through Bonneville Dam locks and surf-boarding in Hawail. President Clifford D. Allen will preside. Those honored at the head table will be Joseph A.

Turgeon, William L. Turner, Lionel Wachs, Harold A. Wagner, Carl' f. Warnecke, Carroll C. Weterman, Walter M.

Weiske, Stiles S. Wells, James W. Welsh, Gus H. Timer White and Carl V. Whitehouse.

Funeral Rites Held For Jack M. Fike Funeral services held Sunday for Jack M. Fike, 29, Oakland insurance agent who died Friday at his home, 2680 Coolidge Avenue, after a prolonged illness. He is survived by widow, Olga; a brother, Jay, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

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