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I' OAKLAND TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1942 CCCC HAPPY DAYS AGAIN THE BILLS ARE PAID Defense Homes MacARTHUR 'TAKES OVER' Rights of Man Held in Peril Speaker at Newman Club Convention Sees 'Slave Credo' Guard Reserve Officers Named Commissioned and non-commis-sioned officers for the First Regiment of the California State Guard Reserve have been appointed by Capt. L. B. Everett, executive officer of the First Battalion, and a recruiting drive is now underway. Heading the new reserve units are: Lieut.

Carl S. Fogey, commanding; Acting Lieuts. John S. Work Goes On 23,000 Richmond Units Unaffected By Materials Freeze RICHMOND, April 11. Construc BERKELEY, April 11.

Delegates tion of 23,000 defense homes here during 1942-43 has not been halted to the third annual convention of the Central Pacific Province of the Newman Club Federation today were told that "our intellectuals have of un by the Government materials freez ing order, according to the Contra Costa County General Contractors' adopted a credo that will make slaves of the State and destroy the Association. Dell, executive officer; W. B. Hatcn, commander of the first unit, and C. Welsh, commander of the second unit; First Sergt Arnold Halstead; Ruper C.

Kuhn, Association mana God-given rights of the individual (rpr. said tnat aeiense Duuaing is continuing today tinder direct authorization from Federal Housing Authority executives in the San man." Speaking at a luncheon in Newman Hall at the University of California. Rev. Raymond Prindeville, and Acting Sergts. G.

Clark and B. Dell of the first unit, and J. J. Collins and M. P.

Waugh of the second unit. Special training is being given Francisco regional headquarters. Although the Government order C.S.P former chaplain of the local interrupts all building under FHA's 50 members of the reserve and they club, stated that the "Communist deny God's existence, but the Nazis went them one belter tney make will soon be qualified to serve as non-commissioned officers for a reserve unit of 5000 men. Recruits for the reserve units are themselves God. Striking at the institution of dl Title Six, Kuhn said, until Congress can authoize additional Insurance, building is permitted under Title Two.

The Title Two authorizations, he said, are of a temporary nature. All building will conform to Title Six reauirements. and when the Gov vorce, Reverend Prindeville called it "the cancer destroying the American home" and said French generals blamed the fall of France on the ernment approves additional insur now being taken at the Oakland Armory. All local men over 18 are eligible to apply. Enlistments are open also for active duty with the State Guard, Drill sessions of the reserve are held Tuesday nights at the armory from 7:30 p.m.

to 8:30 p.m. ance, the permits will be transferred to Title Six. Only defense housing areas will women of that country because "the home life of France was destroyed through divorce, infidelity and birth control." Closing items of business before the 300 delegates from 18 colleges, junior colleges and universities are election of officers and two resolu be entitled to the authorizations, Kuhn said. All non-essential and non-defense building has been eliml nated. Only the fact that the FHA had an unexpected insurance reserve tions presented by the Newman Club about in Title Two made it possible to se cure the authorization, he said.

of San Francisco Junior College con demning mercy killings and inde Meanwhile, Kuhn said, the Contra Costa County group is continuing cent literature, motion pictures and YOUR EYES? magazines. The final business ses area meetings designed to bring a unified labor code into both home ion will be at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow. The convention will close with the annual dinner tomorrow night and defense industry contracts. The Association, with Government aid construction of dormitories for single men has pledged to provide needed homes for defense workers without additional housing projects.

with Maurice Harrison, San Fran Cisco attorney, as the speaker. Purchase Permits For Tires Granted SAN LEANDRO, April 11. Pur Hard on the heels of the Oakland City Council's action In renaming the Moss Avenue-crosstown approach to the Bay Bridge as MacArthur Boulevard in honor of the hero of Bataan, municipal employees began changing the street signs. Here F. N.

Medlenka substitutes a MacArthur sign for the old Hopkins Street name plate. Tribune photo. UTILITY EMPLOYEES ELECT OFFICERS GLASSES on credit Pay a Little Each Week No Red Tape chase orders granted this week by the Leandro Tire Rationing Board were announced today as fol WAR WORKERS 3 i vk i lows: New tires Harold T. Richardson, Lost Hikers Saved The memberi of the University Club can breathe more easily today all of their club bills are paid. Dr.

Fred McMath, current president (leff), and Dr. Clarence E. Butler, a past president, apply the match to the "mortgage" to signify the improvement in the organization's Officers of the Employees Associa Duna memDers, tion of the East Bay Municipal Util- one; Maskell Oil Company, five; and W. C. Gilman, one.

ty District have been elected for the Better than- that they pointed out to members this week, the club is accumulating Recaps Robert -A. Harmon, finances. 1942-43 terms. Contraband Seized By R.C.A.F. Plane Edwin T.

Wetmore, personnel di vision employee who has been hand a reserve and sinking fund. A social organization for college graduates, it is located at 1899 Jackson Street Tribune photo. VANCOUVER, B.C., April 11. NEW YORK, April 11. (U.B The ling safety education work, is the Herbert N.

Barber, Willard Lui-mit, Roy Kobida, Ralph W. Melander, Bernard B. Garibotto, and Ira Weeks, 2. Also granted wj a purchase order for a new car, applied for bv (U.R) Seventeen schoolboys and an I Federal Bureau of Investigation an new president. New directors include Fay Hall- ALBANY TO VOTE TOMORROW the Caterpillar Tractor Company for assistant head master rested in announced today that 64 Germans, hospital today apparently none the many of them members of the worse for wandering two days in Kyffhaeuser Bund, official German the wild and rugged Deer Lake area war veterans organization, were ar- STRENUOUS war work puts an extra burden on eyesight.

Have your eyes examined now and, if you need glasses, get them nowl SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED You'll Be Frankly Told if Glrses Are Not Needed guara duty. strom, Herbert Mateer, Irvin Ross, O. S. Turpen, Dolores Risken and David Findley. The Association Is organised to promote educational, social and recreational activities for employees.

It publishes a monthly magazine for A DVKHTIHRMKNT before a Royal Canadian Atr Force plane sighted them. The boys, ranging in age from 12 Deaf Marvel at employees. Activities sponsored by to 14. became lost while on an all-day hike. When they failed to re Lieutenants Are Promoted Ft.

Mason Officers In Various Services Advanced to Captain The following first lieutenants at turn Thursday to the Fairbridge the Association include the annual picnic, banquet and baseball, golf, and bowling tournaments. FOR MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS Campaign Enlivened by Two Write-in Contests; Two Councilmen to Be Chosen ALBANY, April It Enlivened arc: Thomas O. Knick, real estate Farm School at Duncan, B.C., a search was begun. Power of 2-0unce Later, R.C.A.F. planes joined the rested in Manhattan and Brooklyn last night.

P. E. Doxworth, head of the New York F.B.I, office said a vast quantity of contraband, including firearms and ammunition, was seized. Foxworth said despite its announced "dissolution" last January, the Kyffhaeuser group had been active against the American war effort. The aliens, among those seized, were taken to Ellis Island.

In addition, 30 naturalized Germans, although not arrested, probably will lose their citizenship because of Bund activities, Foxworth said. hunt, and one of them sighted the liRljffii I 350 Firms Control Most of War Work group. The boys had beat through thick brush for hours until they reached a road, where they were sighted. operator; Philip N. Dalton, auto by two last-minute write-in can Hearing Aid Fort Mason have been promoted to agency owner; W.

E. Loder, ice mer the rank of captain, according to an announcement from the San Fran didates, Albany's municipal cam paicn will come to a close tomor WASHINGTON, April 11. (U.B War Production Board officials said today that approximately 350 chant; Donald Wills, mechanic, and 1225 Broadway, Corner 13th Over Walrreen'f Drur Open Eierr WEDNESDAY EVE. until 8:30 p.m. row when 6400 voters will be eli A.

B. "Tony" Thomas, incumbent, American companies hold 83 per gible to go to the polls to elect two Although It weighs only 2 ounces The school board ticket includes cisco port of embarkation: Tranport fiimrd Dntarhmont: Monival J. Calrim, JampH S. Hol-llngsworth, Harlan J. York, Dorsey M.

IJhbh, fMinrlPH Mnnomnre, Alvln Lucrht. Wood row Titkln Wil council members, four school direc Reorganization Set For Whittier School LOS ANGELES, April 11. (U.R) tors, a chief of police, judge and city cent of the $100,000,000,000 war contracts awarded thus far. These firms, which include the "Blue Chip" industrial leaders of Mrs. Clara B.

Petersen and E. Hoss, incumbents; Charles W. attorney. Judge Louis Hnrdie, who has held son, Robert Ij. Hecr.

Quartermaster Supply Offlre: Charles K. Gentry. JUchard Glen- Stone, salt company executive; Ben E. Moyers, factory executive and office since 1937, is opposed by Cecil N. Lavers, former city attorney.

Inasmuch as a change in State laws rtenini, nil-hard In 1 1 Hoxie, T. commander of the 10th District: Appointment of Paul J. McKusick as acting superintendent of the Fred Nellis School for Boys at Whittier today opened an "intended sweeping reorganization" of the institution by the newly-created Califor w. uarrett, 1'aui nei.ay. Office of I'rovost "Marshnl; John the Nation, have some 900 contracts for war materials.

The remaining 5100 prime contracts for planes, ships, tanks, guns and munitions cover approximately 15 per cent of the total funds so far earmarked. American Legion, and H. W. Sera- Effecting the Judiciary caused 1 mur, mortician. mix-up in filing of nomination pa The election will be the first to J.

Jlurlev, Harry 15. Kney, Theodore T. Drake. Army Tran.nport Service: Frank William Herherlh Mc-Clnre, l' W. Kmllli (chaplain).

pers by Judge tfardic, both he and ana is so small can easily be worn out oi sight, the new Maico Ace hearing aid amplifies voices and other sounds so distinctly it mazes the hard-of -hearing. One of the world's smallest vacuum-tube instruments, the Maico Ace enables many deaf to hear normal conversation 20 feet away with case. They can wear it out of sight unden a woman's collur or -brooch, or in a man's vest pocket, thus avoiding the discomfort of a large, conspicuous hearing aid. Moderately priced and availuble on convenient terms, the Ace is demonstrated free, in home or office, by Maico of Oakland, 1624 nia Youth Correction Authority. be held on the second Tuesday in Between 40,000 and 60,000 sub Lavers seek election by write-in McKusick was appointed during April instead of Monday, in accord contracts have been let by the origi campaigns.

LET US HELP YOU FIND OUT Fort McDowell: Laurence K. Huel Robert L. Honer. aspecial session of the authority to City Attorney Joseph J. Yovino- ance with amendments to the city charter which were voted two years fill a vacancy caused by resigna nans and Tnuninpr nice: Cor Young is being opposed by Walter tion of William J.

Cox. He will ago. nelius Albnugh. Archie O. Nub-Port.

Los Angeles: John Plekett. Frame, attorney practicing in San nal contract-holders, bringing in additional thousands of the 186,000 manufucturing plants in the United States. Some of the major prime contractors also hold sub-cqntracts. serve until a permanent appritt It will also be the first election Francisco, also a write-in candidate. ment is made from an list Exchange Office: James Maxwell under the charter amendment which Chief of I'olice Lloyd Jester has determined by examination.

eliminates the former "lame duck' as opponent i'atroiman Kennem MaeVean. Port Quartermaster: C. Anderson Georirfl liarnCN. McKusick, formerly of Whittier, session of the school board. Nlckerson, member of his own de Fnmklln Street, Room 701 (TVVrn- partment.

Benjamin W. Mowday is assistant State supervisor of pro bation. Dental Office: Robert Milestone, Victor Beck. Medical Supply Seel Ion: Faul C. oaka 3650), in San Francisco, 28 Pardon Board Gets Pleas for Clemency will seek a fourth term on the City Emeryville Mayor Backs Incumbents Clemens, Milton M.

Kenny. Council, as will Frank C. Hays, who O'Farrell Bldg, Room 604 (GAr field 0492), 1 tarv Police: Ralph K. Lewis. has filled the mayor's chair for the Canada Speed Limit IWV? Our Thorough Diagnosis Is Your Chance To Bet Back To Vibrant Health Dr.

Shan; D. Say: Overseas Supply Division: Taylor SACRAMENTO, April 11. (U.R) last year. EMERYVILLE, April 11. Sup Holt Jr.

7'ort Inspector's Office: Francis OTTAWA, April 11. (U.R) A speed limit will be port of four incumbent city officials Three opponents are in the field against the incumbents: Mrs. Lela unopposed for re-election was so Dllworth. Personnel Adjutant's Office: Rob ert I.uther Ford. enforced in Canada after May 1, Brunstein, housewife; Bert Hill licited today by Mayor A.

J. La This ,1 1-MV the Department of Munitions and service station operator; and Carl The Governor's office today forwarded the following clemency ap--plications to the Advisory Pardon Board: John C. Gillum, 45, Santa Clara County, intent to commit murder, 1932, sentence expired, seeks pardon; Donald E. Hickok, 33, manslaughter, coste as an expression of faith in Supply announced today. J.

MacWllliams, electrician. the city administration as a whole. Meteorologists Are School board candidates include: The candidates, who will be voted Wilfred Steele, Robert G. Larsen Wanted as Volunteers BOTH FEET upon in Tuesday's regular election are: City Treasurer James F. Mc- Myles S.

Perkins, Mrs. Ethel C. FLUOROSCOPIC EXAMINATION Young; Ralph S. Locke, incumbent; Vey, who was appointed to succeed PAINLESSLY TREATED ALAMEDA, April 11. Meteorol- Kenneth Kr-La Richard- S.

Los Angeles, on parole; James A. 41, Contra Costa grand. wants pardoti so: can enter Army; Frank Meledi, 56, siudehl. meteorologists ire the Jate Frank PT.PomtpC"andC;Qfln cilmen Edward J. Carey, L.

S. Reg- Turner arid Frances Oates, Lowest Is Designed to Ev wanted--by the-Alameaa city ctvfl ian defense committee for volun nier and William G. Codington, who Albany's 32 polling places will be open for balloting from 6 a.m. to Fee is completing the unexpired term teer 'duty with the gas controi ,1, 1 of the late James T. Mc squad.

assault to murder, San Luis Obispo, 1913, seeks pardon; James Lynch, 42, San Francisco, check charge, 1941, pardon or commutation. They are asked to apply at the of Vey is seeking a short term, since the city treasurer's office would fice of Inspector Lloyd Wendlnnd 7 p.m. San Leandro City Election Is Tuesday SAN LEANDRO, April 11.4-San normally be vacant in 1944. chief air raid warden in the City Hall. Complete Treatment ARCH SUPPORTS MADE! TO ORDER Fourteen Years of Practice DR.

LECTKLEIM 450 12th Street Cor. BronAway. Phone GL-RS4S Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to p.m., Tuesday, City Clerk W. A.

Film Official Dies NEW YORK. April 11. (U.B Hidden Diseases Of Innermost Organs EXAMINATION Checks the organs and elands el your body, and provides an understandable eiplanetlon of ttie findings as they appear. Hundreds etf unfortunate sufferers have found haalfh again through Dr. Shane's advice.

Do not let this offar past you by. No questions. No obliga Tuesday at 8 p.m. block warden MY FWENDS: Your common im tails you thai if you have a licltnen that "hrfngi on," you'ra not going to ot rid of it uftil you find u-THE CAUSE. That's tha job-of my Diagnostic Examination to find tha CAUSE of people's sicknesses, and to help them regain their health.

For over 20 years we've been helping follrs get to the bottom of their complaints. Probably some of your neighbors are old patients of ours, who Learned from one of our Diagnostic Examinations WHY the were tick fand thus HOW to get Veil. tf you suffer from: Dinirvess, Deafness, Nervousness, Tiredness, Constipation, Rheumatism, Piles, Backache, Stiff Joints, Palpitations, etc. PHONE OR CALL AT OUR OFFICE TODAY FOR AM EXAMINATION! Siebe said. captains and 18 district gas control Leandro voters will cast their ballots for three councilmen and three school trustees at Tuesday's bien officers will hold a joint meeting in the City Hall council chambers Walter J.

Hutchinson, 49, director of foreign film distribution for the 20th Century-Fox Film Corporation, New Nurses' Aides to discuss co-operation between the nial city election. died today at Doctors' Hospital. two units and plans for the educa Seeking seats on the City Council tion of the public in the effect of poison gases. tions. No extras.

To Get Their Caps tke SICK-i Ford Sold THIS THOROUGH EXAMINATION Now ONLY DUE TO GASTRIC HYPERACIDITY- Nurse's aides who have completed their Red Cross training will participate in a "capping" exercises Thirty want ad readers called Fruitvale 1344J in four days to buy SI HEALTH EXAHIflATIOH SI Tender un4 inflamed, scorched by ocldi, wrninfl with pmin, fnewinf appetite, but such penalty pmli far fratifylnf It! tomorrow at Hunter Hall, Second Avenue and East Tenth Street, at an advertised 1935 Ford. Needless to say, it's sold many still looking. Ttlt OMLT OF THIS KIND In Um 1A8T BAT 4 p.m. The nurses will receive their certificates, caps, and pins. The meeting, which Is open to the public, Tells jT IN8TRD INSTRUMENT What picture), And often unncouMrr.

tncnki to VON'S PINK TABLETS No magic about It just common sense know-how wayt of relieving such human suffering as Von's Pink Tablets have so quickly SPECIAL for will be conducted by Mrs. R. K. Underhill and Marguerite McLean. APRIL demonstrated.

Call at ear office or A nurse aide instruction course will begin Monday. Women in MAIL COUPON rOKfitfffyolbfj terested in enrolling may call at Red Cross headquarters for inter 9Mm The new styles call for a new Hair-Do. The deep, high a will be most becoming to your face. They are economically priced, too. KAN FftANCISCO VON Fields Bnlldlni.

view appointments. Hoars: Daily 0 a.m. -8 p.m.! Open Etc. Till 8 p.m. Sat.

9 a.m. -5 p.m. OAKLAND 514 Bk. Am. Bldg.

12th Bdwy. TE-2994 San Francisco 505 Lowe's Warfield Bldg. 988 Market TUxedo 1576 No Question! Asked No Clothing Removed No X-rays Needed No fliessTVOrk No Obligation Market Suite 1I4, Dept. OT-4-1. San Franclaeo, Calif Klnillr aend me tilt Booklet deaerlblnc this ilmnle home Canse of Yonr Trouble Tells How Bad It Is Tells Where It Is Located Tells What to Bo for It treatment sol rear suarantee.

leiepnone uAriieia iraa, Officers Elected By Veterans' Post Nome. JpR. RAYMOND SHANE, D.C., Director City- Address Permanent WAVE $5H5 ONLY I A BlamoitU Inllraaitnl ml Praolf lan tram aa SeUntlfl. Laaaratorlra tt Aaariaa. ALAMEDA, April 11.

Ensign Stanley Wilk, U.S. Coast Guard, will head Alameda Post No. 70, Regular Veterans Association, for the ensuing fiscal year. His staff Includes: David Trotter, senior vice-commander; James Velasquez, Junior i vice-commander; Imtmna I VUNAKf FtfEfUp-to-the-Minute Medical Information on Other Permanent! S3.48-S4.es-S7.BO SThU marvaloua Instrument poaitivaly (ooataa and talla Ineladee: InTicoratinr Shamnoe Hair Carefully Fine Oil Baie Rolairao Smart Hair Drew A Union Shop Abner Lee, chaplain; Herman Chop-nik, judge advocate; John Balles, quartermaster; Everett Mitchell, LEASE EXPIRES $30,000 STOCK MUST BE SOLD PAINTS-LINOLEUM PRICES REDUCED TO COST OR LESS LINOLEUM SUPPLY CO. Kidney, Bladder Ailments in causa of your troubla.

Diaoovaring waak organa op tissual in tha human body, which may ba raiponai-bla for many ailmanta suoh aa: rheumatism, digestive disorders, nervousness, headaches, female trouble, high or low elood pressure. If you are sick and don't know tha cause of your trouble, do not delay find out now by phoning fa your appointment. medical officer, and W. R. Barton, ATlOfJAL Millions suffer from minor urinary three-year trustee.

The new offi of most symptoms generally described ters will be installed, jointly with i i- ,4. new officers of the posts auxiliary BEAUTY SALON aa "Kidney Trouble." Get your eopy absolutely FREE of cost nd Wlga Jon. at on, April 22 in the Veterans Memorial AU members" of the 1432 San Pablo Dr. S. C.

Ponieroy ailments without knowing whether they are taking; the right medicine. Flushing the kidneys is often not enough. Don't take chance. Read the Informative booklet. "The TRUTH about Urinary Disorders." explains wMrJisdMa1.ajpai ajAtom eamae nil.

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