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OAEIJIND TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 39, I MO Albany Y.M.C.A. To Honor Parents WHERE AIRCRAFT MECHANICS WILb RECEIVE TRAINING Death Threatened By 'Adam's Apple' U.S. Study of ST. THOMAS Sept. 28 ALBANY, bept.

ZS.A dinner (U.R) A floating "Adam's apple" daily for parents of members of the Al-threatens the life of Constable Hugh bany Y.M.C.A. and representatives Sharpe. 43, of Vienna. Sharpe had of civic organizations will be held his "Adam's apple" severed from its I Wednesday evening at the Y.M.C.A. support in his throat as the result or building, Kains and Solano Avenues, an automobile accident.

i Director F. F. Foster announced Described bv doctors as a most un- today. Spanish Gains 6 Increase in Students Taking Language Course MINNEAPOLIS. Sept.

28 for the dinner usual case, the injury has left Sharpe Foster said plans were developed at an inter-club meeting this week attended by more a victim of fear that at any moment of the day or night his breathing might be stopped. The constable was told that there was no cure for the trouble. than 80 Albany children. Y.M.C.A. plans for the coming year will be outlined at the dinner, he said.

OJ.Ki In keepinf with the nations food neighbor" policy, the number of students studying the Spanish language in United States colleges Polytechnic College of Engineering 13th and Madison Streets, Oakland, California FALL TERM NOW OPENING has greatly increased the past year, according to a survey completed by tht Northwestern National Life In surance Company. The average gain per college In jor the largest history oj thit We art preparing enrollment in the institution. the number of students taking Spanish was 8 per cent the past year, -Vtr the survey shows, with present en rollments due to make a greater gain during the coming school year. New Shops, New Equipment, New Courses. A Revitalized School.

A Broader Training. New faculty members 1 6 states represented Barracks Many students said in the survey they were taking the subject to qualify for work in South America with American-owned corporations. Knowledge of English and Spanish, said the report, enables' a person to be understood the length and 1 -N breadth of the Western Hemisphere. The renaissance of the study of Spanish apparently began in 1936 with the completion of the Pan- Kitchen and Hess Hall American highway to Mexico City. Since then the curve has been I Mdmmisiidiion I -si.

steadily upward. As a result of the increase in popularity of the language, many A Wealth of Facilities for Engineering Training Answering both the call and the Demand for Preparedness Full Courses If ill Be Offered In CIVIL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING RADIO ENGINEERING (INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING) and AIRPLANE MECHANICS AVIATION GROUND COURSE colleges are inaugurating or ex panding Spanish courses and re adjusting its place in their curri cula. The University of California has the largest enrollment in I Spanish classes, with 1150 students. Following California in numDer of students taking Spanish are: W. E.

Gibson, Pres. Polytechnic College Wisconsin, College of City of New York, University of Texas, U. C.L.A. l' Illinois, Alabama, Pasadena Junior Send for Catalog of Information and Investigate our facilities for Training men in these fields of engineering I College, Iowa, Michigan and Okla homa. I equipment to be used in training 300 men at a time.

The men will be inducted Into the school In groups of 25 every two weeks. The first group is slated to start training October 7. This picture shows how far construction work has progressed. Air photo by Clyde Sunderland. This air view of development work being done by the Boeing School of Aeronautic! at Oakland Airport for the forthcoming training of enlisted men a aircraft mechanics shows the position of the six-acre tract northwest of the present school hangars.

The school Is spending $150,000 for us Va naaaaJ imir I 1U Denial Assn. Chief BOEING" BUILDING BARRACKS FOR STUDENTS AT AIR SCHOOL Circulation Audit Bureau To Meet in Chicago Oct. 17 Speak Here A TA rvn JV 1e The 27th annual meeting of the I dependable Preparations by the Boeing School facts and figures on division of United Air Lines, ap Audit Bureau of Circulations, of proximately $150,000 is being spent circulation, a group of publishers which The Tribune is a member of Aeronautics for an important part in the National Defense Program, are now under way at the Oakland will be held in Chicago October 17 Municipal Airport. Dr. Wilfred H.

Hobinson, recently Installed president of the American Dental Association, will speak Tuesday night at a meeting of the Alameda County District Dental Society at the Hotel Leamington. Doctor Robinson formerly was president of the county organ iia-tion and of the California State Dental Association, and for the past tlx yeara has been a trustee of the Kational association. Dr, Robert Zeiss, assistant professor at the University of California On the six-acre tract a quarter of Reasonable Budget Terms by the school at this time to provide adequate training facilities, including airplanes, airplane engines and shop equipment. GRADUATE IN GROUPS Captain Franklin Rose will have charge of the enlisted men during thelr'auc-months' period of training at the whool. At the end of the mile northwest of the present and 18.

This bureau, although not widely known to the general public, is recognized by authorities on the progress of American business as having played a major part in the growth and success of modern -merchandising. How this came about. school hangars, the Boeing School, which has leased the traebfrom the Port of Oakland, ti putting up bar racks, vocational shops, a kitchen arid mess hall and an administration building to provide facilities for is an interesting story 6a tea Dental College, will present a paper. first six months, the trainees will begin to graduate in groups of 25 and replacement will come in at the rate! and advertising men in 1914 formed a co-operative association which they called the Audit Bureau of Circulation. Today A.B.C.

has a membership of more than 2000 publishers, advertising agencies and advertisers. The bureau has a staff of skilled auditors who make an annual audit of the circulation records of each publisher member. The reports, which are based on these audits, are then available to advertisers so they can buy space, in newspapers and periodicals on the basis of definite standards and known values. AID TO MERCHANTS Ir the case of merchants and other local advertisers with limited appropriations it is, of course, just DacK to 1H14 when the bureau, or A.B.C. as it is better known to pub of 25 men every two weeks, thus DR.

PAINLESS PARKER Announces: keeping the enrollment up to the 300 level. The groundbreaking on the con training enlisted men as aircraft mechanics. The construction work Is being done by the Empire Construction Company, under the general direction of W. Ewlng, superintendent. The structures consist of three barracks, each of which is 300 feet long and 50 feet wide; a vocational shops building 100 feet wide and 150 feet long; a kitchen and mass hall struction side took place on September 8.

COULD NERO HAVE FIDDLED WITH STOMACH ULCER, PAINS? The hlntorlo fldrtlln of Nero after lila feasting- could hardly have been poMlble if utfnrd attor-eatlnf fains. Don't neslect your auffnrlnir. Try S5o box of Udtca, fo relief of leer and stamach palm, Indigestion, sras pains, heartburn, Irurnlni? nxnna-llon. bleat a.nd other conditions Director Lee states that the com oh can now have plates made with all the advantages once found mercial classes, at the Boeing School now have a capacity enrollment and that the training of the enlisted men as important that they, too, use a in the area being devoted to that 50 feet wide and 100 feet long and an administration building 50 feet wide caused by excess acid. Udtra Tablet must help or money refunded.

At purpose, will be carried on as a drug- stores everywhere. separate unit of the school. definite measure of values when they buy advertising. They buy and sell merchandise by well-known measures of weight, quality, color, and now A.B.C. has made it possible for them to make their investments in newspaper advertising by means of equally ac IMttVM IM THt): MaBS! lishers and advertising men, was established.

At that time the publishers of newspapers and periodicals had no generally accepted or standardized means of telling advertisers about their ciuculation. In other words, there were no standards for circulation values. Likewise there was no standard method of auditing the circulation values. Likewise there was no standard method of auditing the circulation that publishers claimed. Therefore the honest publisher who actually had a circulation of, say 50,000, was at a distinct disadvantage in meeting the claims of a competitor who miht claim 75,000 but really have only 25,000.

CLIENTELE STUDIED In addition to audited figures the advertisers of that day began to ask for other information. Who reads the publication? Where does it go? How much do people pay ftr it? The answers to these and other questions, of course, have an important bearing on a publication's value to advertisers. Recognizing the mutual need for VH XEsdUJKH Draft Dodgers Face First Call and 60 feet long. 120 EMPLOYED There are 120 men employed In the work; These include carpenters, electricians, plumbers, cement finishers, steel workers and plumbers. The training program is slated to begin on October 7 with induction of the first group of enlisted men.

From that date on, enlisted men will be sent to the school in groups of 25 at intervals of two 'weeks, which will eventually bring the enrollment only in4he more expensive kind and with the added convenience of paying for them while you wear them. Pay by the week, or month. One year to finish payments? Tie new materials which dentists every where are using in plate-making are, re sponsible for several improvements. These plates are: 1. Light, yet strong and durable.

2. Natural in color. 3. Resilient. Soft onthe tissues of the mouth.

4. Permanent in form. curate and verified information. The extent to which newspaper advertisers are protected by A.B.C. verified circulation is evident from the fact that 90 per cent of the daily newspaper circulation of America is audited by the bureau.

The total circulation of all A.B.C. English-language dailies in the United Slates and Canada is 39,161,353. The combined circulation of all A.B.C. Sunday papers is Have new plates made now pay later with approved credit 30 days for first credit payment. 17a WASHINGTON, Sept.

28. (U.R) Conscription officials today considered penalizing men who dodge registration on October 18 by calling them first for training. No drive to force men to register is contemplated. Reliance will be placed upon publicity about the law BlkiM lilt. MuU up to 300.

The course consists of six months' instruction and training in the general principals of aircraft construction ajid repair, engine maintenance and Inspection of air nnmniiuwi i MZMS KCAftlNG AIDS Hear All Co 1419 OtU't inw AU vt st s. r. 575,842. planes in their entirety. and local pujjlic sentiment.

According to T. Lee director 11 is planned post ai tne on ice of the Boeing School, which is a of each local draft board after regis tration day the names and addresses of those who registered. Those who Course Prepares For Marriage have will report those who haven't, it is anticipated. Special plans were being made for persons who will be traveling on registration day. Transcontinental trains probably will stop long enough at some station to permit travelers to register.

Passenger planes nre expected to bo grounded A course for young women in preparation for marriage and family Scout Leaders to Hear Natl Director Scout and Cub leaders Alameda County will hear a talk by John G. Triplctt, assistant National director of registrations of New York City, at the Technical High School auditorium next Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.. according to Homer J. Bemiss, local Scout executive. Triplett assumed the duties of Scout executive in 1933.

In January, 1938, he resigned that post to take up the duties of assistant director of life, to be conducted by Mrs. Margaret Fisher, parent education leader, will be opened tomorrow night at for the same purpose. Oakland Evening High School. 2-50 EXAMINATION By the Wonderful BI-ON-0 PATH-OMETER THIS MARVELOUS INSTRUMENT DISCOVERS AND LOCATES THE CAUSE OF YOUR TROUBLES. rOC ma aetaallr SEE) roar hod? vibrations ob a aera for th tint time, Wm Son't to aak yon a liiU attrition rrKardlnr yor eoadl-tloa.

'I'ala Instrument will ahoiT Will; II the CAIJMK ta. HOW SRVEItU It la, nnd will point out the wnjr to dratroy It. ISN'T that what yon wantf To bo rrrtaln of what la raualnar ynnr tronhlaf Tbla week ONLY we will give tkla cnmnlrta Examination and a ceatplet report on your caa for ONLY ai.oo. DR. GEO.

E. SWANSON, D.C., Director DR. L. B. LIIIVDE, D.C., Manager Ml Catr llriel (IN BEBKELEY) Phon.

TH ornn.ll 40M tani a.m. ta 1 a.m. Cloud Saturday and Bandar "Batter a Year Early Tbaa an Hoar Toe Late" Planned as a special feature of the course will be a series of talks by guest speakers, including a physi PLATES AND BRIDGE WORK Extractions, Fillings, Crowns and Inlays. Make your first vint without appointment Start your' dental work now Pay later. 52 weeks to complete plate payments Plates with natural pink gums and transparent palate have been made possible hy scientific, refinements in plate materials.

Call at Dr. Painless Parker's offices and see the effects which the dental profession have achieved with these materials. You'll he ur-prisat the lifelike appearance, the natural reproduction which this material affords. An insurance plan for all conscripts was agreed upou yesterday at a meeting ef House and Senate conferees on the excess profits tax bill. Each conscript will be allowed to take out up to $10,000 Insurance at a price expected to be slightly higher than the 66 cents per thousand dollars charged World War soldiers.

cian, nurse, minister, and financial counselor. Discussion topics will cover psy registrations, dealing especially with the operation of the troop budget chological, social, religious and financial problems of marriage, as well as eugenics, heredity and child care. plan. The first meeting of the new health I and safety course also opens on Wednesday for those leaders affili ated with the Oakland Area Council according to Dr. Paul Samson, chair 3v -7 man of the committee.

The meeting, The class will meet from 7:15 to 9:15 Monday evenings for 10 weeks. 'Sierra Nevada' Film To Be Shown in S.F. A color and sound motion picture, entitled "Sierra Nevada," will be I to be held at the Ethel Moore Memo Taxpayers' Assn. Head to Be Honored Raynor E. Anderson, executive secretary of the Alameda County Taxpayers' Association, will be honored by the members of his organization and of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association rial Building, will begin at 7:30 p.m Mills Art Dept.

Head NO ADDED COSTS FOR CREDIT SERVICE shown Wednesday in San Francisco by Clifford Nelson at the first Thursday night at a dinner in San Tlipro is tint one cent charged for interest, or carrying your account, when you use Francisco. Anderson, commander of the see- lw leaf, -i JMCa-XaaMt tend battalion of the 159th Infantry, Approved Credit to take care of dental costs at Dr. Painless Parker's offices. Your Approved Credit can be extended to cover your family's needs, simply by continuance of the weekly, or monthly payments after your own contract is fulfilled. LAKE COUNTY LAKE COUNTY California National Guard, is taking a one-year leave of absence for Will Be Honored Faculty members of the Mills College art department and members of the student Studio Club will honor Roi Partridge October 6 at a reception at the Mills Art Gallery.

Partridge, long a member of the Mills faculty and the chairman of its art department, has just returned from Sabbatical leave. On display in the Mills Art Gallery are etchings, drawings and photographs Fall program of the California Academy of Sciences. The picture was taken on a pack trip through the Sierra Nevada, following the John Muir Trail from Tuolumne Meadows in Yosemite National Park to Sequoia National Park. The meeting will be held In the auditorium of the Pacific Gas and Electric Building, 245 Market Street. call to active duty.

lhe dinner also will honor Miss DR. PAINLESS PARKER, DENTIST Grace Bosson of Richmond, office secretary of the Contra Costa County group, who will be married HAEMK. A iakb codwtt OPEN ALL YEAR Try it for a complete rest. The baths are fine, i N. S.

BOOTH, Prop. Wrlfa Slreet or call for booklet at Trlhnna Offleo. uctober 5. Officials of the California Tax payers Association will attend. made by Partridge during the last 29 years.

1 Japanese Catholics Sponsor Lecture Under the auspices of the Japan OFFICES 3252 East 14th St. Telephone ANdover 0267 FRANCISCO Last year Partridge was honored by election as an associate of the National Academy of Design. ALAMEDA COUNTY King's Daughters to Hold Rummage Sale TWO OAKLAND 1128 Broadway, Cor. 12th Telephone GLencourt 3012 FOUR OFFICES IN SAN 1028 Market Street 2519 Mission Street ese Catholic Youth Society, Brother Leo will deliver a lecture at the A rummage sale will be held bv Veterans' War Memorial Audito Friendship Circle, Kings Daughters LUDWIC WAY 767 Market Street 1802 Geary Street v. Takje The Tribune With You TE-6000 IIOVU 10 la ad ttASS EVEi RIDE! Tha raw an tea farmar HEARST RANCH a fin atrlat af baraas nrlnf a a RANCIIO HACIENDA i ricawntan, California raider Cowbar Danae batardaa' Klfhi 1, rium, Van Ness Avenue ma.

McAllister Street, San Franojali, October 7, speaking on the subject "How to Be Happy, Though. The program will be liven for the benefit oi Hign btreet Presbyterian Church at 472 10th Street, Wednesday, from 8:30 a.m. to p.m. Mrs. Joseph Tooker -will in charge, proceeds of tha salt will be used for benevolent purpose; according to Mrs.

A. yirden, president, Other Offices in San Jose, Sacramento, Stockton, Fresno, BakersfieU And in All Leading Pacific Coast Cities of the recently completed St Francis l62STelegraph Av. TE-6632 Xavier. Miation..

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