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OAKLAND TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2V.li 8 MUSIC STILLED i Whitfier Death DOLAN, SWEENEY HEAD LISTS. "Former Oakland Last of 4 Cargo Ships Ready AUTOIST FREE ON BAIL; CAR KILLS BOY IN WILD DASH fhreat Revealed IN FIRE DEPARTMENT TESTS Musician Suicide! Broken Rule, Broken Bones Need of Obeying Troffic Regulations Stressed at Airport Bf JACK BURROUGHS Lezcr Lcwkowitz, 62, apartrnent 7 i 'k Mormacsun tOvSlide Down Ways 48 pays After Laying pf keel Inmate's Father Gets Letter Warning of Danger; Writ Obtained Promotional Examinations Create Eligible; for Term of Two Years John Whorry Lewis And His Dog Found Dead in Car in L.A. house owner of 707 North San Joaquin Street, Stockton, wiis free on bail today after police charged him with negligent homicide in the death of a San Francisco boy, 5, nflfrnoori.

if. i it The ilast in a series LOS ANGELES. Aug. 21 () I w. fix Results' of promotional exami fjirther cvidertre concerning treat- nations conducted by the Oakland The boy was Robert O'Brien, of; ton, C-3 type cargo carriers beifc ent of boy inmates of the wnil- Rules are ai brittle as the bones of Johnson, Joseph K.

Tinsley, Meredith G. Luse, Herbert W. French, James S. MacMillan, Robert A. Mac-Donald, Ulysses G.

Rehor, Herbert Klein, Francis E. Buck, James R. 102!) Noe Street, ho was crushed built in the Moore Dryidockj Yan Civil Service Board for the positions the ased. Many a remorseful know Stare ornooi was sikiii muoj bT Governor Olson's Investigation of captain, lieutenant and superin it-all who has broken rules when mmittee headed by superior be merely meant to bend them a West, D. Heide, William H.

by the U. S. Maritime. Commission will be launched 48 working days its kaiel was laid. 1 tendent of engines in the Fire Department were announced today.

little will bear witness to wis. ucainsl a uric wan uu mul-u when the automobile owned by Lcwkowitz rolled, driverless, down steep Church Street. The boy and a sister. Juliana, 10. were returning home from a visit to their auint.

Mrs. Joseph May, 1202 Dolores Street, when the ac JhdRe Brn B. Lindsey after reports, atiother proceeding, of a death vftoraTng involving one inmate. Nature has imDosed a formidable Eligible lists which were created John Wharry Lewis, violinist and orchestra leader, who numbered his friends among the thousands a couple of decades ago the height of his popularity here in Oakland, is dead by his own hHnd today in Los-Angeles. One friend made the "outward bound" journey with him.

Beside Lewis' body was that of the 51 -year-old composer-musician's shepherd dog. Lewis had shut himself and his dog in his automobile and piped carbon monoxide fumes into the car. Dispatches from Los Angeles list of penalities for Infractions of on the basis of the competitive tests will become effective on September 1 for two years. The vessel will be Mormacsun as it slides, down tfc Loaer, i-ari ti. jacoDsen, narry n.

Burke, Charles A. Stone, Herbert Searing, Louis Sancken, Victor L. Killian, Royal E. Towns, William H. Middleton, Lloyd H.

Wilkinson, Robert L. Zollner, Henry L. Easterly, Clement W. Butler, Charles E. Obtaining a writ of habeas cor- ti va her own particular set or.

ruies ttm regulations. She even goes so far I rttui'in rourl. Marry nusr iu lid received a letter signed only Thomas Dolan made the highest cident happened. According to witnesses as to exert her puniuve prerogatives in casei of infraction of laws both hi. man and divine.

A tWef falls the auto mith." declaring his son. Law- ways to join its three'eist'ei- shiiWjj-the Mormacstar and the Mormaeiwh with which will serviM fn tA Iri IT near the corner of Soulis, Dante Bernardini, Norman rfnee nose. ia, wuubj score on the examination for captain. Others on the list are John E. Byrne, Leo S.

Brous, Clarence C. Nelson, Roger A. Blanc, Harold C. rkec add 24th Streets. It sud lJrft the srhooJ.

IDC wril re Church the Pacific Coast merehantimalrtine, R. Brown and Roy E. Wilson. Those who qualified for appointment as superintendent of engines in a zig-zag course Lires thakyfrtfhg Rose be brought Whly rofled dokn the hill, careening over the Mahoney and Girard W. Eves.

to Juvenilt Court next Jriday. and the U.S.S. Tangiev()" flureHased by the Navy for use ajSpa'seapline L- cufb and striking the boy, turning The top man on the lieutenant list are: Harold Anderson, jiarn w. rThe lettet was tumea over 10 stated Lewis' suicide, whicn occurred yesterday was believed by police to be due to financial re icnaer. bark into the street and crashing Thornton, Stephen R.

O'Day and is James J. Sweeney Jr. The others venile authorities. EXPECT SPEED EEC John Wharry Lewi', fame Henry W. Rasmusen.

are: btepnen ti. uuay, ueorge ti. IGNORED rtkOTEsTs through a manhole while running away with his swag. Nature, through the. law of gravitation so neatly formulated by her celebrated ame-nuensii, Sir Isaac Newton, decrees that persons who fall Into manholes shall not float gently downward but shau ieich Up in the depth with a degree of abruptness guaranteed to remind them never to ignore gravitation again.

Nature also sees to it that violators of flying regulations come a cropper eel-layV violinist composer, orches-, hekdlong into a strebt marker at the 26th Street intersection. jKiliana saw theXpnrushing vehicle and jumped TV one side, he informed State In- The 48 days between and launching, Moore Rose said titntinns Director A. J. Kosanon hra conductor, arid one-time UNION SUIT AGAINST speed stCTHpnths an oi instances oi im toaay, win et a recoroy: American screaming a warning to her brother. itracl Itftt director oi KuLi musical tieatmeht-of frw aon, but ALAMEDA TO ASK BRIDGE FEE BACK Bobby was playing with a toy construction of the 493-foot hliB cJled no acknowledgement.

own life in called for its completion-jfi 52 liys Assistant Head Group supervisor who took his Los Angeles. The sister ships wereioV" t' Mix W. Tavlor of the school lesu- verses. No explanatory note found but papers on his person indicated that he had been having financial difficulties. RECENTLY DIVORCED Lewis was divorced a short time ago, according to the dispatches, which also stated that he had appeared recently at the Silver Strings in El Paso, Tex.

At the height of his success in the Bay region Lewis was hailed as one of the most interesting figures in the field of modern music. His first successes came to him on the stage. Hp toured one of the vaudeville ffid before the Lindsey committee proximately 90 days The launching Ctt heinffchedll now and then. Hut ner punisnmenia are not meted out uniformly in the ioM nf aviation. Sometimes she U.S.

JUDGE VALID The United States Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco has ruled a labor union can file a mandamus suit against a Federal district ALAMEDA, Aug. 21. Alameda today will ask the County Board of Supervisors to refund the $2176.84 for 7:15 p.m. WedSdiWgwitb Out he knew of instances where einrds had. beaten and struck boys hit that these guards had been van tnanki the wrong person, let' gun." she said.

"He didn't notice." Lcwkowitz said he had the brakes set. the car in gear and the front wheels turned towards the curb. Surviving the victim are his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

William J. O'Brien; three brothers, Billy, 15, Anthony. 13, and John, and two sisters, Juliana and Mary Anne, 2. Carlota Sepulveda ting the real culprit off without contact With the punitive maternal spent by this city in joint operation of the Fruitvale bridge with the recharged, that he himself 'never Angees family, sponsoHhg the gtfaff HIKES AND HIKERS judge, it was announced. county from February to June of njd a hand on any dov.

Taylor denied that he leat George The Appellate Court granted the this year inclusive. palm. That is why they nave ruies and regulations at places like the Oakland Municipal Airport, with READ OCTOBER lM According to Hhi Siott. a former inmate, twisted nis A.F.L. Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North Morcamstar, formerly'JT suitable penalties lor Breaking mem This demand, made in the City Council last night by Councilman Bert W.

Morris, himself a candidate circuits with his string quartet and then, in the early '20s, he came to Oakland as leader of the orchestra and dragged him by the heels the lost privilege cottage after attempt escape, as young Scott CURRENT ESCAPADE America a writ to force Federal Judge Leon Yankwlch of Los An will be ready for deWerjrb 0 tober 10. Machinery rJ: well under way on tH Mormffc for the post of supervisor, was en Alao, that in why we have that tmtortoua doer of "don'ts," Lew in the American Theater, tie is testified previously. Three hikes in Marin and onej dorsed unanimously by the council rredited with being the originator formerly the Sea Panther, The 'r3f reiterates charge The action is based upon the recent Kn-tnubird. who personifies care the Metropolitan Oakland Hills BARRACKS 'WORK SOON TO BEGIN' ALAMEDA, Aug. excavation work nearly completed, construction of a $100,000 barracks geles to hear its complaint against Walter P.

Spreckeis, regional director of the National Labor Relations Board. i .) rm Federal Court decision against the gier was iormeriy nitjneu iie Recalled to the stand, however. planned by the four major hik lessnesi and thoughtlessness in his goofy person and who takes the Arrow. 3 county of Alameda in the legal suit xt SJott reiterated the charges as groups of the Bay region for nr The union charged Spreckeis de Under the flag of Moore-Mi filed to determine whether the rap each time so ini ovu uj spectators appiauaea. Charles Short, 19.

a school in- Sunday. mack Lines, tbf' three of the idea of combining the house orchestra leadership with the duties of master of ceremonies. In 1924 and the early part of 1925 Lewis made a year's tour of the Orient and on his return he resumed his orchestra work at the American, embodying in his arrangements ideas county or the United States War Department were responsible for clared void a contract it held with the Cudshy Packing Co. of Los Angeles, and ordered a new election to mac vessels will operate iro: take warning irora nil eri misadventures. Lew's current escapade as pictured Barth's Retreat will be visited! seaports of WashingtSli, Oregoiv building, first part of an expected $7,000,000 building program on Gov repairs to and replacement of the rrtlte for three years, said three giards beat him and one, Owen jdhkins.

once twisted a wet towel the Sierra Club Sunday. Take California, calling afl the por 40-year-old wooden structure. 8:15 a m. Sausalito boat and When in December of last year and described in safety posters ued by an-oil company and dis o.varf in the Administration Build the East and Nqtlh Coasts of ernment Island, is about 1j start. About 50 men with a weekly pay ailhund his throat.

select a collective bargaining agent. The union then filed a suit to enjoin Spreckeis, declaring he was encour-ine "Harry Bridges and others" to to Mill Valley. Hike under America and ((the WeSit Indies. I'When I sagged from pain, he the Board of Supervisors suddenly refused to continue operating the tion of John Hellingsen and -V iked me back of the knees," Short Baubel to Barth's Retreat. roll of $2000 will be employed on the building, which is to house officers attending the United States span, as it had done for 26 years, proclaim the A.F.L.

contract invalid. tified. acquired during an intensive siuay of the music of Japan, China, and the South Sea Islands. PUBLIC OVATION His return to Oakland from the Orient was the signal for a public because it had determined that this Judge Yarrkwich dismissed the Scout Camp in the hills bati he youth said he afterward at- Police Lieutenant Fates Drunk CharO would be "illegal," the city was ing and elsewhere at Oakland Airport, involves circling the landing field in the wrong direction. In the first picture of the current sequence Lew approaches for a landing in his little low-winged, open cockpit plane.

He is grinning suit, and in the subsequent election Metropolitan Oakland will bejl pted suicide by slashing his the C.I.O. Packing House Workers objective of the Berkeley Hi mach a razor, but another coerced into entering into joint operation of the bridge, Morris said last night. While not willing to "go of America won by a large plurality. Club Sunday. Meet at Beloit Police Lieut.

Grovel Coates'l'jCi.) ard took the weapon from him. Maritime Service training school on the island and the teaching staff. Pile driving for the foundation will probably start this week, according to H. M. CaYlson, estimator Engineers Limited of Oakland, contractors in charge of excavation.

nue, north of Summit Reservof 7 t-cn Jrrancisco oiiier, iui ovation. Personal friends ana local organizations banked the stage with floral pieces when an official welcome, was given for him at the it alone," the county was perfectly Spruce Street No. 67 bus at was suspended tody by' Six More Join Body willing to "break the law" in con Hike via Wildcat trails to UDCAL FIRM GIVEI Capt. John Reed, de hi vacuous grin, ana au accms with the world as far as be Is con- cerned. "Here comes Lew Screwblrd in for junction with the city of Alameda, Camp for lunch.

There will American Theater, Thtrrrding wl be- Sl ieet, deep To Protect Aliens watermelon feed. Bring swim luils. was toa Intoxicti ovk" whn he JwsSifeted this Lewis later conducted orchestras which paid nail of the operation inn lmnr- frontage oi wet TOaxs( Ruth Maddux will lead. expenses. at the Fulton and at the Orpheum a landing," says tne caption, "aeems 4a hit dolne O.K.

Or la he?" The sponsors' list of the Northern VU Ml WliZ2rriMrucf brisks conforms nnd in Januarv. 1931. ha became The span, which constitutes the woUHTir rf Ir' v- -y TotheT sTruHures Pntrcro Meadows will be th musical director of KLX. only rail approach to Alameda and winrtng rill tuvir ieetive of the Contra Costa is used dally by hundreds of Ala- Award of a contract loi Lewis was a native of Minnesota Commission. -J months, according to the contract.

inClub Sunday. Take the 7:20 meda commuters, Is admittedly iri and first came to Oakland as a boy California Conference for the protection of the Foreign Born, opening Saturday in San Francisco, has been supplemented by the names of six- more prominent Californians. They are: The next picture ihowa the man in the control tower giving Lew red flash from his light gun. I "No, he's doing all wrong," says the caption to this picture. "Hei breaking local air traffic rules, by S3? Sausalito boat and train to Fa, of 9.

He was educated in tne uaK construction of the Grays north jetty to the Colum-ConstructioB--Csavany xif H.kp via Deer Park. Shavor land schools and at the University eld Rolinas Road, alone soOJhikrde a precarious state and will need replacement by a modern structure in' the very near future. It was built by Federal funds after dredging of the estuary by the U.S. Army of California. was made today! according to Mary L.

Cady, chairman of the of Alpine Lake and up KenTffratfl 13 His first public appearances were lAssociatid Press dispatch from San Francisco Chapter, American circling to ctoCKWise wnen rnguta' tions say it should be counter. clockwise. And he's coming in down. with the Milan Grand Opera com SOTS" I' to Potrero Meadows, fa weth and Geneva Rose tle. Association of Social Workers; B.

had made Alameda an island. pany in 1912. His first wife, a Blnger, I 11.. Eva Ml 'Hi CoWmlna concern, which Haley, executive head of the de was known professionally as filers i ftiH California Alpine Club the Seville Dam. entered partment of economics at Stanford In the third picture another pilot Linden.

Lewis' second marriage oc will hike to Potrero Meadov less" than the Winston $21, University; Louis Block, member of curred in 1933. He and Bernadette day. Take the 8:15 a.m. saunrfoiv la shaking his fist, at Lew. "Hey, jMk.outf Lewt" the pany and Kern the Maritime Labor Board, Rabbi Frechette, former N.B.C.

soprano, tnrrs bd of boat and train to Ross. I H0jZmmmmmmt lnSnTBT inn mam iwiiijyrH Ie and about $1001)00 5.F. WATERFRONT HEARING FINISHED were married In Napa in April of Elliott M. Burnsteln, George M. professor at the University Phoenix Lake, Fish PSL ana ii caption, "inerea nomw You're lojng to hit him, pure as alhnuted' ttan the 7 JR that year.

Gerry Trail to Potrero eminent. of California, and Mrs. David Starr A. It. IAWAsasLlsfcssAisisslsAJhsas Joseph and Carmen Street i Li iron, i i you're rtkm pancaked; u-i ffiees of the-om Jordan.

tClaramoniiF- SKN ATflR ny are i 14 AM :CfWERT.l"PhAove; 5:45 D.m. -T 11 iTfath ain Square Bui ltirmsT The conference will get under Sean Wayne L. Morse returned A I THE UAPTAIN The fourth -picture shows Lew's "ttr MAN GODFH Chm. Coburn-Brlah. Bondl.B-llll rfjn at ooo finn Averrue Freighters Delaye to Portland today after completing way at 1 p.m.

Saturday in the Empire Hotel Auditorium, with Karlnff In Wm. Powell-Carole Lmlrd-Wj5ch Auer Aluo Gilbert Hnllivan'i "MIKADO In Ottgtf Terhnleolo'wfth Kenny Baker IA rary J. raiser oi-unxnna flt-ad I I and "ACTION ON ICE' a hearing in San Francisco in con. Injured Highway Painter Asks $25,1.78 Struck by an automobile while he Carey McWilliams, chief of the State By Labor Dispute SJ 4f pe organization, which includes M.awna jironn thst controls the 1 Immigration and Housing Bureau giving the main address. nectlon with contract negotiations between the Waterfront Employers' Association and' the International Twenty-four hours late beause( plane pancaked on the landing xieia, Lew is on his and knees, evidently flung to that undignified position by the impact of the crash.

One of the airport guards stands over him, frowning darkly. The picture in itself is eloquent, but the caption that goes with it rlmanent? Gement a of a labor dispute, the freiahtef loci Loi Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union. Jalapa of the Weyerhauser Steamship Company sailed from Oakland Teacher to Speak on Morse, Pacific Coast longshore ar last night for Portland. Honored for bitrator, said he would have his de Orville Pratt, fireman who alleg' drives home th lesson as follows; "PMswl That was-too close for com U.S. Foreign Policy I Mftl'lJittlJitJieJiU was marking a center strip in the Livermore-Pleasanton Highway, Henry F.

Boyle, 39, an employee of the county surveyor's office, sued today for $25,178. Boyle, a rodman, now confined to Merritt Hospital, asks the damages from A. W. Stremmel, 25, 545 edly "cussed" the chief engfteer, cision in the mails by Saturday night, fort Any nearerjuid there ALAMEDA, Aug. 21.

"American 59 Years of Service T. E. Christensen, apologized tl his ALatt would be one less Screwblrd end ALAMEDA vnnTTF TeJip.hn.AhfT!.e?f.'v: N-E- superior and kept his job, The earing covered charges of union representatives ScDCNM' LAMEDA, Aug. 21. Sisters N.unii rnnv Jeanette OI ITt BOWMAN probably one more innocent vie 1 ended the walkout of other U-M-K4I Hay MILL AND in "U-NJ N(jre Dame De Namur this week that employers were guilty of "fla "GOLDEN GI-OVES" with Jen CAGNEK ExfRA! LATEST WAR NEWS! in protest of Pratt's dlscha Foreign Policy during the World Crisis" will be discussed by Dr.

Paul L. Vigness, history instructor of the Alameda High School, before the Alameda-Japanese American Citizen's League, Friday. Georgia Street, Vallejo, driver of the ara Celebrating the golden jubilee Another freighter delayed grant bad faith" in failing to enter into contract negotiations. STRAND A little 'match-stick, figure on the margin epitomises the Screw-hirA nhilnionhv bv remarking to a car. of (60 years of service to the order I BTNrj CROSBY and SHreULEY ajOl ft Attorney William H.

Hollander, Tr'T'PTTT4TC Central weosier NtPTUIlt CHINA WARE TONfGHT Alice TAYB In "LIL.1.IAN BUSSELI." "CALL A End Kids dispute over bonuses, the ColHmer of the McCormick lines, sailed fbr bylSister Mary Eugenia. For half Employers countered that they "Cunra Grant-Vlytor yt companion! says, Traffic A dinner for Dr. VlgneBs in Hotel who filed the complaint In Alameda County Superior Court, said Boyle Vancouver, 24 hours late. a oentury she has devoted herself to teaching and ui(H-o young Alameda at 6:30 p.m. will precede are tot guys without initla tive." "Don't be a Screwblrd." the pos.

was critically injured on July 24, the talk to be given in the Japanese wotnen and fellow sisters are honor- were willing to negotiate at any time, but refused to bind themselves by any concessions prior to opening of negotiations. The groups have been operating since last September 30 under an mv TT Methorist Church. Oakland Institute; ingrher thfhugh special jubilee cere- yJ "COLLI- opening day of the Alameda County Fair, while doing the highway 00 ter further advises. "For safety's CAUFORNIA SSSSSo i A '-Laurence Olivie TWlDoaks 2300 a '-Laurence unvin Haruo Imura, past president of the mqjiieg held In the convent chapel. Jack Benny-Burnt Alle iianna will introduce the speaker, Ellen iu'f I(0)E" "Women Without Namea, 1HH.H Trtatl "BLUE DA: and Joan Fontaine: also YTiii oe nosress i sake, obey local traffic rules." The safety theme is further em nhaslzed by the following admonl CHAN'S MI'ltHER Stru' Glorleoa Symnl indefinite extension of the 1939 contract.

while Tsugiye Shiroishi will be chairman of the' dinner hour. Oakland Institute No. IS. J.L.I he Au a5TI marking. Boyle, 3215 Madeline Street, was earning $6.85 a day while employed by County Surveyor Burnett Hamilton's department, the suit avers.

ire Solano TT Shattuck-Bancroft United Artists Ph. Twinoak5 moo "mi m. imFt'DICE," Greer Garaon tlon: "When getting in and out of win be hostess to LivermoreHnsti LdsT Rites Held Fir Alameda Grocer conr' JtIXJ "SUSAN WPORD and FrtMric MRf andr; tute for an evening of emtWain Joan CI airports paste this rule in. your fly init helmet: 'Local traffio regula UnM TsTI wm-f(- Laurence OlWIer Maureen O'Sullivan Alio "POP ALWAYS PAYS, Leon TErrol Wayne The accident happened near tne LAMEDA, Aug. 21.

Funeral tns are designed to safeguard 6hattuc Krusi's Memory Honored by Council BERKELEY Dak Knoll Bridge. ment in Jenny Lind Hall, 222V(Tele-graph, tomorrow at 8:45 o'clif. Featured will be moving piuures of South America taken by Irank "Mr Li ices were held yesterday in flying." That's the advice of the Air Read "The Knave' Week-day Column and Full Pase in unday Tribune. Jirey yi Olivia de HAVILLAND lies to for Peter Jepsen, 78, a Also "Flllht Anaela" withM ALAMEDA, Aug. 21.

On the mo here for 31 years, who died Noel Institute Safety Division advice tnat is ai ways taken by old pilots." GIANT PROPELLER There are propellers and propell. ay In Ceres. Youell. There will be readi'j by Irene Eggert, and "A Bit on fun" by Helen O'Brien and Kat lleen Perkins. rvivors include the widow, 1 I Ml 1 1 IIMI II llf ll 11 I Will Give Dinner Thief Steals $1000 Ring, Other Valuables While she worked in her garage, a burglar entered her home yesterday and stole her purse, Mrs.

Lily Flath-man, 2847 61st Avenue, told police. The purse contained a platinum diamand wedding ring, valued at $1000, a yellow gold diamond ring, a woman's gold wrist watch, $37 in currency, and a Southern Pacific pass book, Mrs. Flathman siad. tion of Councilman Bert W. Morris, the Alameda City Council last night adjourned its regular session out of respect to the memory of the late Hermann Krusl.

'arkPfed. iK.l three children, Daniel PARKWAY J. en. from the small wooden props -iroH riTTT Footritll Blvd. seminar OAri In Technicolor An Italian dinner will be served Livermore Institute will I also ttt en nd Mrs.

wuuam rl. Hales Auimvn Jt- arKlOTi PR ued on the kittle 65-horsepower norothv LAMOUB. 4 KoDert mcaiun SSr.0 WATERLOO BRIDGE" -1 i In Loretta Toonr in "DR. TUfM A it eda and Edward Peter Jep- "An outstanding citizen, Hermann bring entertainers, announce 'Mrs. Anna Edwards and Mrs.

Jlelen DICTIONABI Kllilll -VOLUMES 1 niCTIONAHT NIOWT Oakland. Born in Denmark, came to Aalmeda in 1889. by Noel Institute No. 113, Y.L.I., for its members and friends in Sportsmen's Hall, 5280 Foothill Boulevard, tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock, according to Mrs. inlMgrtS E.

(l-t4t A rl at Shatter Krusl, who died last week at the age of 82, leaves us a rich memory O'Brien, co-chairmen. planes to me nuge meiai props usea on the slant air liners. But they all look pretty small compared with the blade of giant prop. on display in the exhibit of the National Ad CHIMES, llIlflHftWn BtraWfl Irene BUNNE-Cary GRANT Alice FATE-Don AMECHFAWtnrr tl of a man ivho fulfilled bU the prin Blnr Cra.by in "IF I HAJF MI DICTIONARY NM5HT VOtfJME visory I Committee for Aeronautics Gall ratrlck in 'I Sciac tii Ka iknwn one only at 8:45 ciock TnGEL "lOM TEXAS" with tqi.AMo?ria? dtfMTrtO and 10:10 Wall) Disney's "BILti POSTERS SO Mamie Candioto, president, who will act as chef. IL ciples oi Americanism," Mayor Henry A.

Weichhart said last night. An Alameda civic leader for many years, Krusl and his late wife. Ida. (Ad Assisting Mrs. Candioto will be tTALAL.

RAYMAWD MV in the Federal Building on Treasure Island. It Is the full-sired blade of a four-bladed prop. Two I i nh mi 1 1 dim mrf Fruitvale Ave. irapn OND MT FAVORITE WIFE" "ABE LINCOLN av) stnne In "Kama, SwM the Misses Lillian Cavallo, Marita Gleason, Marie Joyce, Marie King, gave to Alameda children two en such propellers, each 35 feet and NE DUNNE CARY dRANT- nrtrNT Ban Pablcvknear rUnsC VSRICS Lauretta Ortega, Rose Rndcni, tire city blocks for a playground, a large cash gift for a recreational IUVVL1 Agnes Silva and Mesdames Ther Foomiu rwva. Alice FAYE-Don AMECHBrleiiry W9 Emeryville Plant To Be Expanded EMERYVILLE, Aug.

21. Expansion of the Shell Development Company plant at Horton Street and Santa Fe Avenue, to include a new $3000 steel frame and tile experimental laboratory, was disclosed yesterday with approval by the City Council of a building permit for five inches; in diameter are used to drive the air at IIS miles an hour through the N.A.C.A. wind tunnel vhtch is operated at Langley Field, Virginia. Bf aTi SB1 BUB aT gal 11 M. Ml fV Blng Creahy in esa Engledow, Loretta Potstada and Genevieve Raymond.

building on it, besides many lesser gifts, including a large City Hall clock. -0 00 be withi I Will The regular meeting will follow LORIN BRIlBCi 'Kmly wm once only 45 the dinner. DONALD DUCK Wn at VIVIEN LEIGH and RqBgBT TAJ lr.tu Yauna in "DR. TallES A.V Church Women To Hold Meeting E. 14th 3Vtn ve.

FRUITVALE JOAN FONTAINE KAM-rl nut ti rr sa the structure. VaafacaSeU "awarSs rn.ifisi "EDiso. THE aj" A JOHJ'16 ALAMEDA, Aug. 21. The Wom Forum to Discuss British' Dominions Aug.

War Reactions and 'Activities of South Africa, Aus.tralia.and New Zealand" will be the subject for discussion at the meeting of the Rose-Vine Forum SPENCER TRACY Rinr Crosby in "IF I to MT- NEW SHANGHAI Terrace Bowl 425 10TII ST. CiJ IAj Ci f2322' WEIWW START NOW! Volumi en's Association' of the First Presbyterian Church will hold their meet IQKjill NEW AMERICAN Pope to Broadcast To U.S. on Oct. 17 IT VIII DTI GATEWA "TYPHOON" Here under the 40-foot high dome of i in. j.

tt niuv 'm tcN. MT. 1 VATICAN CITY, Aug. Brian AHERNE and Mai tomorrow night iri Friends' Meeting Dorothy VlTlea lgh In "WATERLOO BRIDGE fne CAlf I 'CHARLIE CHAN'S Pope Pius XII will broadcast a ape. DICTION ART ing tomorrow, afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Emll Hefty, 321S Fairview Avenue. Mrs. Norma Greiner, publicity director for the Good Will Industries of Oakland, Will tell of the purpose of that organization in providing work with wages for 160 handicapped men and women. clal message to the United States on October 17, the eve of a Sunday dedicated to propagation of the San? pjtoloAv.j EXREY THIS MY AIM a-8TAI iiTrXTHSTr 38th Av. nr.

HoDkins AT.T.KlNijAUl-'WATERLOO BRIDGE vlVtKN LEIGH ROBERT TAYLOR faith, it was announced at the Vati can today. Robert TAYLOR Barl Baby Sandy in House, Vine and walnut streets. I0r, -James M. Tinley, associate professor of agricultural economics at the University of California, will be the speaker of the evening. Dr.

Tinlejr recently- completed a round-the-world trip on which he studied the agricultural and labor problems in South Africa. He also spent two months In England and a month in Australia and New Curios he collected on his trip wiU be exhibited before the meeting. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmWmm A.Cifirt.i;L, na HI TeleBM Foothill Blvd. at 74th 11 RIALTO If AS MIT' THfl EASTMONT tne Deautlful new Terrace Bowl you can enloy tha clty'a finest entertainment in the most complete comfort Doora open 8 p.m. Organ Mualo by MADGE WILSON and songs by MEL JOHNSTON, your ambassador of song, to entertain dlnera from 6:30 to 1:30 p.m.

Dane Music start p.m. by JACK REED'S ORCHESTRA 4 FLOOR SnOWS 9 p.m. 11 p.m., 12, 1 a.m. Starting- Wednesday, Atifust 21st FAYE WILSON Singing Mlstresa of Ceremonies presenta TZIGANIA, Violinist "Th Girl Rubinoif SENOR DON LA SOTA Tight ire (Specialty) DONNA RAE Tap, Acrobatic Novtlty anal TEDDYE PETERS Geraldlne Futgerald SWISS FAMILY yOBINSO. Iran In "A CHILD IS BORN wreyIJmn victor McLaglen GUY" with Victor Mcuigien Laaa Velea "MEXICAN Bfl xui TtlQ SILVERWARE FREE OJUUUJ.

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