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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, JULY 21. 1940 ALAMEDA ACTS TO CORRECT CENSUS ALAMEDA, July 20. City Man 33 FREE SHOWS OFFERED TREASURE ISLAND VISITORS AS TIME GROWS SHORT TO SEE 1940 GATE EXPOSITION Oaklancj Couple Marrieu 50 Years Fifty years of marriage win celebrated Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. Grant H.

Hughes of 1820 Brldgs Th inlrlen weddins' Rocky Mountain Area Once Under Wafer, Club Told BERKELEY, July 20 A boat trip from the Gulf of Mexico to the Arctic over the region where the Rocky Mountains are now located would ager Charles R. Schwanenberg today have been possible 60,000,000 years Increased Crowds Recorded With Closing Date Little More Than 2 Months Distant ception will be held at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Luke W. Bryan, at Antioch. The guests will includeanother daughter, Mrs.

Harry L. London, of Oakland, and four sons, Louis, Howard and Mason Hughes of Oakland and Kenneth Hughes of Portland. The Hughes were married In Oklahoma and have made their home in Oakland since 1907. Hughes is a retired carpenter ago, according to Dr. Erling Dorf, professor of geology at Princeton University, now lecturing at the University of California Summer session.

Speaking before the City Com chapters and their wartime interests. Delegates will register at 1 p.m mons Club, Dr. Dorf declared that the Rocky Mountain area presents a fertile field for ancient fossils. and go into executive session before asked all Alameda residents not counted by 1940 census takers to forward to his office their names, the number of members In their family and other pertinent data, with addresses. After conferring with John G.

Aldrich, special representatice of W. L. Austin, director of the sensus, and Dwight R. Hammack, regional census chief, the City Manager set out immediately to lay the groundwork for a possible recount of Alameda noses. According to the 1930 sensus, Alameda had 30,033 residents, and according to this year's count there are only 100 more now.

Chamber ef Commerce officals and civic organizations who have long claimed plus for this city, point out that Alameda has now 797 more buildings than in 1930; 1299 more electric meters, 719 more water service connections and 2200 more telephones. Protests on the 1940 census figures and informal demands for recount have already been sent the census chief and California Congressmen and as soon as Schwanenberg assembles all his figures, he will draw up a formal complaint in behalf of the Alameda City Dinosaur fossils found in that area, Thirty-three shows as free as the aiy over Treasure Wand will be effered the Fair-going public today the Exposition management continue its' policy of giving away entertainment during the closing joining other sightseers in a round of the Fair's attractions. Rt ll it i "i T. 5-i 'Ws 1 1 i 7 1 A .1 i i i -r i One of the high lights of the Stan he said, establish the existence of a widt variety of these mammals, with lack of vegetation in the mountain area making these remains available davs of this 1940 run. islaus County celebration will be a coifcert by the county boys band in Already this week, the effect of to science.

"The most enormous species of the the September 29 closing has been felt at the Fair. Increased crowds Rockies weighed from 25 to 30 tons and were from 85 to 90 feet from tip the rotunda of the California Building at 1 p.m. Most spectacular of the day's outdoor shows will be the demonstration by aeven plane from the Navy Reserve. They will go through the have flocked to the island to see fcoth the free shows and the elabo The Best in Classes 34 Years of Service PricesWithin Reach of Everyone Sincere, Helpful Scientific Service to tip, the geologist said. "These rate charee performances.

were slow moving, land quadrupeds, with teeth showing that they were vegetarians. motions of mock warfare in the air, James Colligan, In charge of the Billy Rose Aquacade, said that with this sudden surge of attendance It showing how dive bombers ana "Though large, they were, never- combat planes operate. the less dumb, possessing a brain about the same size of that of a has been necessary to add dally performance to the gwira extrava- eanza. Beginning tomorrow, the MOBK FREE FLATS At 3 the Albany Community Players will offer two plays in the Aquacade will shov four times daijy three-weeks old kitten. Their food wa ground in the stomach after the fashion of the hen.

California Reoreation Building, "A Lim'ehouse Romance" and "Weenies lnsteaa 01 we previous inree. MORE ATTENTION GIVEN "Other varieties lived in the liii! on Wednesday." The penormances are free to the public. Czechs Plan Picnic The Oakland unit of the Czechoslovak American National Alliance will hold a picnic August 11 at Al- Exhibitors generally Reported yesterday that more and more visitor! throng their pavilions to see the disclavs before the final 71 days of The Temple of Religion will offer free motion picture shorts at 1, 3 and 3 p.m and the Little Passion Play, water or swamp lands, resulting from the recession of the water. Hence, the duck dinosaur, with the bill of a duck and semiaquatic habits. Others learned to fly and some had a wing spread of 25 feet.

Their diet was fruit and they probably were the world's first birds." the Exposition Irave run oft They marionette snow, win be seen in nic program will include games and the Little Church of the Wildwood said the crowds now re spending more time at each exhibit, studying the displays more carefully and dancing, according to John Zenaty, president. at 1. 2. 1 and 4 p.m. The workshop Chorus will hi ask In a more Questions.

At fetter of fact, the four pretty girls, from the "Red, White and Blue Revue" on Treasure bland have nothing to do with this 25-ton redwood log from Humboldt County. Dudley Carter, woodamaaeeulptor, will carve from it a statu of the Goddess of the Forest part of the active arte Motion of the Palace of Fine Arts. The girl merely touched fingertips to hew the cameraman how long It Is (and how pretty a picture they can make). heard in the California Recreation Building at 4 p.m- at the same hour Today's high hi free shows, offered by the Exposition management, Is that the eighth in series of pre eceomnanied by four special events, grams on America and International relations will take place in the Alpha Iota Sorority Day, Stanislaus County Day, McLaren Park Boys Temple of Religion. I 1 Club Day and Naval Aviation Re.

serve Dav. Dr. T. Haroer Goodsoeed. Uni versity ef California scientist, will FAIR PROGRAM FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW act as commentator xer a color mm, Members of Alpha Iota, a business sorority with 123 chapters in the United States and Canada, will visit the Fair 200 strong.

They include "Plant Hunters of the Andes," at 8 p.m. Irv PaolfiO House. private secretaries; stenographers, TODAY a.m. TrefLsure Island open. 0 a.m.

Stanislaus County Day filing clerks end comptometer op Recruiting Opens for headquarters open I Alta California iuildlnsr. tlonal Belatlon" Temple of Religion. 4:80 p.m. Band concert, retreat ceremony and Congressional Medal of Honor citation, Treasure Island Company, U.S. Army, and Regl' mental Band, 30th Infantry; Federal 6 p.m.

Stanislaus County Day program; California Ballroom. p.m. Vesner services with City Noyy Training Cruise; Auditorium. Also at 7 and 9 p.m. 3 p.m.

"America! Cavalcade of a Nation." Also at 7:30 and p.m. 3 p.m. "Candyland," new kiddles' show, starring Jo-Jo the Clown, Paul Bohlglan, boy tenor, and Betty Jean Knight, dancer. Free, Court of Honor. 3 p.m, Free conducted tour ef Indian Kxhiblt.

Federal Building. 2:30 p.m. Exposition Band con erators. Headquarters ler ineis activity will be the Science Building. CANADIANS TO VISIT 'A group of Canadian members, Jo uxniDit Dunamps open.

0 a.m. to 10 p.m. Pantheon la Recruiting for the second cruise of Ouerre. 10 a.m. National Garden snow a series, in which 8000 college youths returning from the recent Inter' open, national convention In Chicago, will il K.fn.

flOBEOSB nounv open. 18 noon to 11 D.m, Priceless Jade cert. Federal Plaza. Temple Church Choir; Temple of lead a discussion of the Canada Exhibition, free: Chinee Village. 19 noon and p.m.

Thrill 7 p.m. Froa-ram bv Touna- Adult 8:30 p.m. Kecorded music of the Pacific. "Mexican Melodies." Pacific House. 3:30 prn.

Coolidge Quartet con Aerial show; Open Air Theater. Association of Congregational Churches of California; Tsmple of p.m. Ktanuiftus county tsoyn cert. California Ballroom. Dentistry on a Small Weekly or Monthly Payment Plan ON APPROVAL.

OF YOUR CREDIT YOU DON'T NEED CASH Lack of ready cash need not interfere with you having your needed dentistry DONE NOW. Work is started at once; you pay later. nd remember, there is nO--fxtra cost' for credit. Same moderate prices, cash or credit. Religion.

7 p.m. Exposition Band concert: California Ballroom. Band mnoert; California Rotunda. 1 and I p.m. Red, White and Blue Rtvus, fretl Federal Plasa.

to p.m. Alpha Iota Sorority meeting) Kali of Science p.m; California Commission Dinner In honor of G.G.I.K. Promotion Committee. California Building. 7.10 p.m.

Main dedoratlve light p.m. Main decorative Hunt ing on. p.m. Free color fllm Plant ing bn. Hunters of the Dr.

T. II. 1 p.m. Free movie snorts: -xiec- commentator; Pacific Uoodspeed, tion or jnnenenoence ana in will bo given officers training in the Naval Reserve, Is continuing at the Oakland substation, 212 Post Office Building, according to K. Morloe, Ja-ehargt.

The cruise will start -Auguit 10 from New York, forty youth from the Bay area are now aboard the U.S.S. Wyoming in Atlantic waters on the first cruise. By competitive drill aboard ship, youth are elected a midshipmen and are eligible for 90-day course leading to commission Ensign, U.S. Naval Reserve, Applicant must have minimum of two year college education, physically and morally qualified ana between the ages of 1 and 23. ctacular searchlight Also at RlghU" Temple of Kellgion.

i and pm P.m. -Spuita te i p.m. U.S, Naval Aviation scintillator display. ta 9:40 DEAF? 3-DAY FREE TRIAL EON? BUT ANT HEARING AID UNTIL TCOXS TRY THB NEW AW DIRECTIONAL ACMtfrTJO NOISE, EN-TIKKLT FREE FROM UN" NATURAL BOUNDB. LI9XTIMH; GUARANTY B.

CCt HEAR-ALL CO, 141S arsseway Oakland 1:30 p.m. Fairyland Fantasy; formation over 8 p.m. Dancing to Paul Martin's music. New-Vest I val Hall. 8 p.m.

Cinema contest, ''Adventure, in the Southwest," Pacific House. 8:30 p.m. Spectacular searchlight display. 9:40 p.m. Fairyland Fantasy, Court of Honor.

10:30 p.m. Free fireworks. Sports Field. Gayway open until a.m. flfrK in raasure Island wourt oi Honor.

19:80 p.m. Free fireworks field. Sport dmontrtIon rear Federal Build lg- p.m. rmy uamp jnunier Isgatt, open to Inspection rear of DR. CITRON arirare: California ii.m.

Folles udltorum, Alio at 7 and 9 p.m. Exhibition Flights Billed at Island Natloq, Also at i. 1:30 and 9 p.m. I it marimoa Gayway open until I a.m. TOMORROW 9 a.m.

Treasure Island open. 1 a.m. Kxhiblt buildings open. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Pantheon de la Guerre, 10 a.m. National Garden Show open. 11 a.m. Hostess House open. 12 noon to p.m Priceless Jade Exhibition.

Free, Chinese Village. A 12:30 p.m. New Thrill Aerial Show, Free, Open Air Theater. 1:30 8 p.m. Cost Guard demonstration.

Rear, Federal Building. 2 8 p.m. "Red, White and Blue" Revue. Free, Federal Plaaa, 2 p.m. Sallcl's puppet.

Hall of Western States. AlsV at 4 and 8 p.m. ewe! fss 1 1 eenearter international I i P.m. Treasure Island ice Folles Also liO, 7:30 and 9 p.m. Weafscn States.

Also at 4. 6 and p.m, Fr educational film, Indararartan ta San 4 Francisco Bulldtrif. Also at 4 and 7 p.m.' 2 p.m. Treasure Island Ice Frol- jcw p.m,- jnc uroup, icltal by San Francisco Recreation Ics. Also at 4:80, 7:30 and 9 p.m, 2 n.m.

l.nhi Flne Seven Naval aviators will participate in a series of exhibition flights, including bomb diving stunts, today in celebration of Naval Aviation Reserve Day on Treasure Island. Flights will begin at 1:30 o'clock under the direction of Lieutenant Commanders E. H. Walter and R. W.

Johnson. Two bomb dives will be made from a height of 7000 feet in addition to general military formation parade, three "dog fights" and formation maneuvers. Onlookers will receive descriptions of tactics on the ground through a public address system hooked up to the short wave radio Art Palace. a p.m. Free educational film, Kindergarten to fnlUirn Hon vn.

Cisco Building. Also at 4 and 7 p.m. p.m. Billy Rose' Aquacade. 7 and 9 p.m, 2:80 n.m.

Short toll. Department) California Recreation Building-. 11:80 p.m. Billy Rose's Aquacade i at 4:80. 7 and I p.m.

2:30 and p.m. Free, Great Uovlea of the Past; "The Kl." "JCnoch irden" and 'fMonsieur fins Arts Palaoa. 1:80 p.m. Short talks: "Exploring the Also at and 7 p.m., Paolflo Housa. 2:45 p.m.

ExplWllon Band concert: Federal Plaxa Staare. the pacific." Alio 4if0 and p.m.' pa-clfio House. 2:30 7.39 p.m. Free, Great Movie of the Past. "The i and "Monsieur Beau- I 2 p.m.

"Candyland." New kiddles Arts raiaca. 3 p.m. Folies Berger. Callforn tll of the planes. show, free: Court of Honor.

8 p.m.Plays by 'Albany Community Players i California Recreation Buildln. 8 p.m. San Francises Municipal Orchestra (jonoert; San Francisco Bulldina 2 d.bi Free conducted tour ef Indian Kxhlbit: Federal Building-. 8:80 p.m. Free Icture: "Original rawing; by the Old Fine Arts Palace.

2:80 p.m. Mexican dances ana Only 10 00 for Aviation Ground Course By CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITY VaTIBl 's'l musloi Pacific House. to p.m. Conoerts, BraiU Pavilion Orchestra. OH APPROVAL OF YOUR CREDIT nlain obout ny SISU music ot ns 'aolflo: "Amerlqan Cowboy 'aalflq Hoime.

4 a.m. Piano concert by Bavmond m. sis'iussei'T'- Foots; banish Pavilion. COMPARE with the OLDEK-TYPE dentures and you will readily see why the dental profession acclaims them for their naturalness and beauty. Its adaptability to individual mouths permits dentists to make plates that are LICHTWEICHT, SMOOTH, STRONG and enables dentists to give a snug, more comfortable fit.

Their color is a REMARKABLE RESEMBLANCE to nature's own gums. This new material, combined with the new TRANSLUCENT TRU-BYTE TEETH, which, like your own teeth, absorb and reflect light, eliminate the unnatural appearance of older types of artificial teeth and makes it possible for dentists to make dentures so life-like in appearance that detection is difficult. Compare samples of these new dentures and find out how reasonably priced they now are. PLATE VEARERS WHO WANT MORE 'BEAUTIFUL, MORE NATURAL APPEARING PLATES Should Se Samples of Dentures Dentists Now Moke With These New Materials A NO CXTRA COST. Cilron crej, a mir 4 p.m.

Workshop Chorus: Cali hiddt fornia recreation mii fling. 4 p.m. Bleht of a series or pro- at 0Bdlfun Am end of wi 1-tlflUi grama' on America and Interna- Stop isn't down an. ta4J.l, Uk, -5 No -N. Chsr.

Bsnk-N, CinpBN, K.4 T.ss Polytechnic College of Engineering i S. Ballet Will Dance at U. C. BERKELEY, July 'litrtt 13th and Madison Streets, Oakland talented California dancers, eom-prislng the entire corps ef the San Francisco Ballet, will appear In a program to be given at 4 p.m. next Dr.

Citron w'H quote in L- 1 ii rr -i ii tm 8 Weeks Night School Sessions Only ThU course i designed and. conducted by the and experienced instructors especially qualified have been assigned Thursday Jn the Greek Theater, University of California. tf Strfirlftf igf Shi? advance his Designed to encourage Interest in the dancing art and open to the publie without eharge, the ballet SAVE MONEY PLATE WEARERS SAVE on the cost of new Plates by setting the teeth in your old plate in the new TRANSPARENT MATERIALS! program will be directed by William Christensen, choreographer of EXACT for this training program of eight weeks. the Ssn Trancifoo organization. Presentation of the dancers has "RICE 3.

PVWE ANt Tt been arranged by J. Paget-Freder-icks, who la conducting a course in re a ii "The History of the Dance" at the PLATES REPAIRED Prompt Service GAS GIVEN Teeth Extracted by Gas or Local Anesthetio 1 TSvA JL ymi rwe 1 university summer ession, Paget-Frederlcks states that since formal study of the dance is still in a "pioneering" stage, th program has been planned as an experiment to illustrate the classic ballet tradition and Its Influence In modern dance composition. Performers will appear In black pirate costumes for an Informal 0l Lru The course includes: Navigation, Meteorology, Civil Air Rules and Regulations, Theory of Flight, Aerodynamics, Parachutes, Maintenance of Aircraft, Engines, Radio and History of Aviation. Enrollments are offered to private citizens, as well as to young men and women who desire to take advantage of this training. All registrations for this group will close on Tuesday evening, 7 o'clock, July 23.

This course will conducted at the Polytechnic College of Engineering, 13th and Madison Oakland, and is sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Phone HI gate 7800 for reservation and information. Classes Wed. and Friday group of dances and individual rou su tines staged to afford the audience the atmosphere of a backstage re-hearial Climax of th performance will eome In the presentation of one of the complete compositions In the ballet's repertoire, "And Now the Brides," a modem satirio version of the Lyslstrata legend. Three Offices to Serve the Eastbay No Appointment Necessary OAKLAND-Cor.

12th and Washington GL-0201 BERKELEY Corner Shattuck and Allston AShberry 8100 DIMOND -Corner Hopkins and Fruitvale FRuitvale 7300 O.E.S. to Entertain Following stated meeting. Aletha 7 to 10 Chapter No, 8M, Order of Eastern Star, will- entertain members end iheir families la th Xastbay Ma. 11 Is sonio Temple, tomorrow evening,.

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