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1 4M OAKLAND TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1941 EASTER TO BE GREETED FROM MT. DIABLO Ferry Faces i' i mill I mi til niiiup "mm mi L'mmmn i 3000 to Hail Easter Dawn Visitors From Many New Problem NAPA LAUNCHES PLANS FOR STRICT CITY ZONES Tentative Restrictions Drawn Up by 7" Engineer After Five Months Research Public Schools Week Is Set Contpiunity-Wide Fete To Mark Observance From April 28 to May 8 Parts of State Expected Super-Peak Load Is Cited as Increase in Receipts Is Reported MARTINEZ, AprU 5 Coincidental i To Worship on Diablo 5 NAPA, April 8. Following five lot lines; the erection of two residences on a lot, one behind the I WALNUT CREEK. April 5. More WALNUT CREEK, April 5.

Plans months of research and study on the part of City Planning Commis- than tWfee thousand people are ex. otheft are a few of the occurrences with an announcement by Port Cap whipftiwould be eliminated "under pected to greet the Easter sunrise i from the 3849-foot elevation of tain A. C. Woodress that the city's hsion officials, concrete action to ward establishment of zoning regu ferry system showed a cash gain If L. 1 Mount Diablo' summit were being laid here today for widespread observance of Public Schools Week in this locality, April 28 to May S.

An extensive program Is being prepared by officials at Walnut zoning Shattuck said. 7 PROPOSED DISTRICTS Seven different types of districts would be permitted under the plan, The service, complete but com lations In the Napa district Is ex of $1756 in March over February the ferry committee of the City paratively short, is sponsored Jointly pected to get under way In the Council today was presented with a near future. by th. Contra Costa ana Aiameaa County Christian Endeavor Unions super peak-load problem. The zoning plan under considera and would include the following: One fanaily district wherein one family dwellings would be per Creek Grammar School.

Additional With the increase of commuter and will begin at 8:28 a.m. In a setting fliat is unique, the tion Dy tne commission is tentative. A traffic business which the city has support has been pledged by a lo mitted, and only such business religious observance will draw vis it was pointed out by Planning Engineer I. S. Shattuck, and must be promoted eagerly since taking over cal committee made up of repre places as considered necessary by itors from as far away as San Jose the system on January 1 the num approved and submitted to the the commission to such a district sentatives of several civic and fra and Sacramento.

ber of cars left each day on the Board of Supervisors. Residential agricultural district More than 63 civic and fraternal it Vl I Benicia side by the 5 p.m. run also In explaining the necessity of a this district would surf olind the- one- erganizations have passed resolU' has increased, according to Wood' zoning in Napa, Shattuck said that fanffily district, and would permit ress. tions of endorsement for the Easter service, according to John Baldwin, each distrfct, under zoning, is fiiven Temporarily, at least, commuters all residential and agricultural uses. No industrial uses accessory to-farm will continue tq wait as hold-overs as much protection as is necessary to prevent the development of property by Individuals In wavs that ing would be allowed.

ior we ana runs, since tne $11.30 per hour cost of operating a BUSINESS CENTERS ternal organizations in the community, i Fred Ridgway, master of Alamo Lodge No. 122, F. A.M., has appointed Curtis Duncan chairman of the general" committee to be se- lected from the community. TENTATIVE PROGRAM Tentative arrangements so far made for ir- Public Schools Week observance, according to Principal Robert Gibson of the local gram- general chairman in charge or arrangements for the second annual observance. 40,000 MILES SEEN From the summit of Mt Diablo, wm De narmrui to tne entire district, Commercial district This would second boat would be prohibitive, EXACT REGULATIONS include local commercial centers for Mayor C.

A. Ricks said today. Exact must be estab SMALL INTAKE CITED shopping and operation of ordinary retail business scattered through the a land area of 40,000 square miles or the equivalent of the State of New York is visible. Thirty -five of 'A- ferry filled with commuters lished for the various kinds of districts, incluijinj! residential areas, where the sizes of yards, and the residential district and the desiden- at 18 cents per car and'three cents tial-agricultural- areas. Multiple dwelling district Du- 8re as follows: 4 i i per Passengei' only grosses about $65." Ricks said.

"If could get size of -building lots would be established, the engineer said. California's 58 counties may be seen under favorable weather conditions. Scores of varieties of wild flowers will be in bloom in the State Park, according to Warden Jess Chaffee. Temporary directional plexes, flats and bungalow courts Mass fIa8 raising ceremony for would' be permitted in this district, I tne school children the morning of The erection, of stores, shops, auto more nouses ror rent in Martinez and In the- back country to make provision for more commuters to May with a color guard of the and certain types of auto courts 12 Scouts Win catering to transient residences. live here, we might increase com ji Industrial district the maior nor- muter traffic enough to justify put signs leading to the State Park have already been posted at a number of lit courts, in the good residential districts, the spread of auto wreckr ing yards into residential areas, the placing of outdoor advertising signs along highway frontages except in districts open to business, the erection of buildings close to street iion oi wapa's industries are con ting on an extra boat for peak Intersections.

centrated near the railroads arid hours." A number of people will camp close by the river: under zoning: ad California State Guard participating; band concerts in the afternoon, by the Walnut Creek Grammar S'hool band and possibly the Acs- lanes Union High School band; May pole dances, tumbling act by boys' classes, physical education demonstration, Argentine folk dance, group songs by Glee Club, and verse choir. March figures show that 3300 more overnight In the park or have out ditional territory would be pro' door breakfasts following the Easter autos and 5800 more passengers used the system than did last year under sunrise service, Baldwin pointed out lines, the cutting down of space be- vided, selected with a view to avoid tween residences by the erection of detriment to future development of other structures close to the side- adjoining property. private management, according to Merit Badges Napa Board of Review Gives 28 Awards to Boys at Ceremonies There are over 27 improved camp Woodress. Actual operation ex. grounds in the park with accommo pense for March 1941 was $5990, leaving a gross profit of $912.

dations for more than 1700 people. OPERA QN PROGRAM Monthly prorates of $400 must be Presentation of an operetta by Hermann Sons i it- deducted for Insurance and dry primary and intermediate grades Friday night, May 2, and an open docking expenses. GAIN IN FEBRUARY NAPA, April 8. Merit badges NO TOLLS CHARGED The State Park Commission by resolution has lifted tolls into the pnrk from midnight April 12 to 10 a.m. Easter morning.

A few general instructions for those planning to attend were sug- were presented to 12 members of To Elect Staff The cash gain over February was Kiwanls Boy Scout Troop No. made in spite of additional expendi tures of $800 brought about by ex house inspection are also Included in the tentative program. Trustees are Albert Hutchinson, Nathan Cravetz, Mrs. Evangeline Peterson and Farrell Reilly, teachers; Cleo Ralph, local recreation director, and others are working on the observance. at the monthly board of review hold Napa Hospital Rolls Decline Gradual Declines in Number of Cases Is Recorded Since 1939 NAPA, April 8.

According to gcsted by Baldwin as follows: Start this week in the Chamber of Com. panding the boat schedule to an extra night and morning run on early to allow plenty of time to reach the top of the mountain for merce Building with Commissioner March 15, according to Woodress. E. F. Kirgan presiding.

Hay ward Lodge to Ballot on Friday Night at I.D.E.S. Hall the service, plan on reaching the North or South gates of the park After some research, Mayor Ricks has determined that it now costs Klrgan was assisted in the re ey a.m.; wear warm doming, view by Frank Dunlap and Scout Vallejo Groups Join To Aid School Week if planning to cook outdoor break. the city $5.65 to send one boat across Benicia Bay and that a 17-ho'ur Executive Louis E. Kahn. fasts bring firewood or get it at the HAYWARD, April 8.

Annual A total, of 28 badges were pre park office. VALLEJO, April 8. Heads of single day's run amounts, to $193 for operations. March brought the. average gross receipts per day up sented to the following: election meetings of Hayward Her Highway Patrol Captain George report made this week by Dr.

I. E. more than 25 local organizations Bob Clarke, firemanship, first aid Belon, Sheriff John Miller, Warden Charlesworth, medical director and ihave pledged their help in making to $222, he said. 'x mann Sons and Sisters Lodges will be held next Friday night in the handicraft, personal health; Robert Jess Chaffee and other officials are superintendent at Imola, the State Dukes, firemanship, handicraft; co-operating, Baldwin said. I.D.E.S.

Hall. Jack Graham, firemanship, first aid Thirty members of the Danvill Hospital for the Insane, the popula tion there is showing a gradual de DANCE TO Members of the two lodges will personal health; William Hamblin Christian Endeavor Union will act ballot on lists of officers nominated firemanship; Dale Hedden, basketry, as ushers. Presidents of the spon crease, although admissions are as at recent meetings, according to Mrs firemanship, first aid, handicraft, this year's observance of Public Schools Week an outstanding event The groups were represented at a meeting held here recently by 75 delegates who heard Frank Dickey, local businessman, discuss the subject, "The Citizens View of the Public Schools." Purpose, of the gathering was to outline plans for the 22nd annual observance of the week set aside numerous as ever. Augusta Struss and Joseph Pfau, personal health; Bob Miller, hand! AID PtAY CENTER soring Contra Costa and Alnmcda County Christian Endeavor Unions are Rod MacLennan and Francis presidents, of the, organizations. craft; Charles Moore, firemanship; Dr.

Charlesworth said the number of patients at the hospital at the New term officers nominated for Jimmle Moore, firemanship, handi Kewell. The Contra Costa Develop. WALNUT CREEK, April 5. Wal the sisters lodge include Mrs. Emma present time, 3489, is 200 less than on craft; Ed Paniagua, angling, fire ment Association also is assisting, nut Creek Parent-Teacher Asso Simons, president; Mrs.

Margaret manship, first aid; Lloyd Panlaqua, ciation will sponsor an old-fash Ham, vice-president; Mrs. Eda Mol- angling, firemanship, first aid ioned round dance here April 26 January 1, 1939, when the inmate population was 3640. Despite the fact that 75 new patients were admitted during the past month, the population is four less than it was ler, secretary; Mrs. Pauline Hoffman, Son Jose Services Will Ee Held in Stadium Glenn Pieratt, aviation, first aid; for recognition of the public school system. treasurer; Mrs.

Geraldine Brulin, Leroy Rodarmel, firemanship. for the benefit of the. Walnut Creek pre-school play center, according to The observance will be held here The next board of review will be SAN JOSE, April 5. With Dr Mrs. V.

L. Shearer, president. Mrs. Erna Helms and Mrs. Anna Sohroeder," trustees! Mrs.

Catherine Wessman, conductress; Mrs. Mar held April 28. on March 1941, because of the parole and discharge system now in during the week of April 27 to May 3, with open house at several of the schools, and a number of Jesse Balrd, president of tho San Francisco Theological as Mrs. C. Pitman general chairman of the committee in TT garet Bock, Mrs.

Margaret Tabel, effect. Under this plan, patients who are special programs in all of the schools guards; Mrs. Freda Theis, Mrs. Au- speaker, sunrise services will be held In Spartan Stadium here on Women's Club Head htames Committees throughout the city. A complete gusta Struss, Mrs.

Ella Kosterlitz, judged harmless or sufficiently re-. the morning of Easter Sunday. program is to be announced later. urnirge. v.

ti. uuncan is tnair-man of the refreshments committee and Mrs. John Clark, publicity chairman. A highly recommended orchestra will furnish music for the affair, finance committee; Mrs. Struss, convention delegate; Mrs.

Hoffman, covered, are boarded in private homes outside the hospital grounds, thereby relieving the over-crowned Six a.m. is set as time for 'start of the services, sponsored by the. PLEASANTON. Anril 8. Com alternate; Mrs.

Struss, Mrs. Moller, mute chairmen for the Women's LAFAYETTE SETS Mrs. Theis, social committee. San Jose Ministerial Association. Royal Scott and Rev.

John McAuley conditions in some of the buildings and also allnwimr the natinn4e 4A according to Mrs. Shearer. Hundreds of persons attending the Easter sunrise service atop Mount Diablo wC! 'bring basket breakfasts to eat in the State park's picnic grounds following the worship. Shown above at one of the tables are Vema Mae (left) and Betty Lou Conklin, of the Danville C.E. Union, who will act as ushers.

Below are shown two trumpeters on top of the Diablo beacon where they will signal the sunrise on Easter Improvement Club were named today by Mrs. H. J. Shanks, recently Pfau was nominated for a second The local unit selected a Installed as president, to start ac nominating committee at its last term as president of the men's lodge. Others were named as follows: Paul Schroeder, vice-president; Ernest HORSE SHOW DATES 1 tivities for the new term.

nabilitate themselves more quickly than is possible within an institution. W. O. Lewis of the State Department of Architecture began a survey of Santa Clara Church are co-chairmen of the committee arranging program details. Mary Roster heads the stadtym decorating committee, while RoSellen Cornett session, which will prepare a new Appointments Included Mrs.

Edna slate of officers for report at the Braumoeller, report and financial Harris, civic; Mrs. Sam Keating, April 17 meeting. decorations; Mrs. W. J.

Martin. The nominating committee in morning. They are Robert Tromp (left) and Don Anderson. tnis week at the hospital to deter mine to what extent the main build ing is overcrowded. house; Mrs, Claude Smallwood, membership; Mrs.

Frank Howell, cludes: Mrs. John Basham (chairman), Mrs. J. A. Mitchell, Mrs.

LAFAYETTE, April 8. Dates ef the 1941 Lafayette Horse Show have been set for Saturday and Sunday, August 23 and 24, it was announced today by Dr. C. L. Feiler, secretary, following a board of directors Is music committee chairman.

A city-wide observance of Good Friday is planned by local churches and merchants, and stores will remain closed from noon until 3 p.m. on that occasion. i secretary; Charles Retzloss, treasurer: Emil Theis, Rheinhold Reim, Carl Bruhm, trustees; Leo Hains, conductor; Martin Kosterlitz, William Appel, guards; Henry Roth, Charles Hoffman, August Von Nickel, finance committee; Roth, Theis, convention delegates; Von Reginald Mrs. Alice Putnam program; Mrs, Howard Fritz, publicity. Plans Board Aide BLACKOUT TEST TO PRECEDE and Robert Gibson.

First action under the new corps of officers was the voting of con Accepts New Post meeting. tributions to Boy Scout and British war relief funds. The club also MARTINEZ, April 5. Miss Mary Past Club Heads Honored at Party Nickle, alternate; Braumoeller, Wil liam Appel, Carl Bruhn, social com mittee. MARTINEZ ELECTROLIER FETE votpd to participate in the Ad Frances Robinson, for two and a half years assistant technician for Lafayette to Elect Fire Commissioners LAFAYETTE, April of Lafayette Fire District will so to Mafque celebration to be staged CENTERVILLE, April 8.

Mrs. the Contra Costa Planning Commis Two new directors were named to the board, bringing the number to 30. The new directors are Dave' Findlay of Lafayette and R. M. Coover of Walnut Creek.

Dr. O. D. Hamlin, president, will appoint a show management com ncre Apru zb. sfon, has accepted a position as MARTINEZ, April 5.

Because Martinez and Its environs Is the site the- 4X)llg-her Monday-tn ripely technician for the "Marin County Livermore Invites Vis i to rs-to-Flower- Loren Marriott, president of the Country Club of Washington Town-ship and three past presidents were guests of Mrs. Emil May; new Planning Commission. Hayword Unit of concentrated oil 'refineries and dPrior-to-her departurtejgyljniitiajgjiareall general arrange storage tanks, the vital Southern county federation president, at i LIVERMORE, April 5. With the she was a guest at a farewell dinner at Armando's, attended by Vema Pacific bridge and the Santa Fe via card party given 'by the garden sec ments for show events7paradesri tickets and similar work. The committee will include three members which of three or more candidates will be placed on the board of fire commissioners for a three-year term.

The election will be held at the Lafayette Firehouse on Mo rag a Road with the polls being open from 1 to 8 p.m. April 7. duct, there is every resaon to be tion of the Hill and Valley Club at exception of those in the hospital we can learn two things; what prob-lems complete daikntiss wiH bring and how well our people can cooperate in producing a blackout," he 'added. According to Ray Taylor, chairman of the fiesta committee of the Chamber of Commerce which has charge of plans for the fete, the city will be divided into sections, each having a veteran in charge who will Investigate any lights which lieve that the whole area would be "hot spot in wartime." and will be announced at the next board meeting, probably April 14. wildflower season approaching its height, Bay District residents today were invited to tour the Livermore Valley, famous throughout the State for the variety and profusion of its Natural blooms.

Secretary John G. Rooks of the Hayward recently. Mrs. May has been chairman of the garden section for eight years and the affair was planned as a farewell courtesy for This is the opinion of Chamber Hillbarg, Mary Smith, Doris Jackson, Esther Mabry and Fontaine Harrington, members of the Martinez Business and Professional Women's Club. Thomas Heaton, technician, announced he had advanced Don W.

To Seat PresHent HAYWARD, April William Johnson will be seated as president of the Bret Harte A unit at installation ceremonies, April 20. Other olficers for the new term are Mrs. O. E. Langley, first vice-president; Robert Reid, second vice-president.

Mrs. Andrew Thorn-ford, third vice-president; Mrs. Hubert Kelly, secretary; Mrs. J. H.

of Commerce officials, veterans' or Commissioner George Weldon Is ganizatlons, -the Red Cross. and retiring after several years' service and three candidates have been other groups who are co-operating Legion Advances Date for Meeting her prior to her relinquishing the chairmanship in view of her county dirties. Present at the party in stimulating interest for the city recorded for the ballot with the ad Pitts to the post of senior planning draftsman in the local planning ditional possibility of write-ins in wide blackout tentatively set for May .17 as the feature of the Livermore Chamber of. Commerce announced completion of a map of the local wildflower area, outlining tours of several districts, listing flowers which may be found, and MARTINEZ, April 8. Because the commission offices.

show during the blackout. "Where we find a householder who must keep lights burning during the 10-minute period we will propose that candles be lit ancl the from here, in addition to Mrs. Marriott were Mrs. E. Ellsworth, Mrs.

C. Martenstein and Mrs. Roland Bendel. Electrolier Fete- -and County Na renaau, treasurer, and Mrs. Mar Jorle Ross, historian.

Those who have filed for the commissioner's post are Louie giving other information on scenic attractions. Borghpftanf, Cyril Turner and For Livermore Veterans windows shaded," Taylor said. rest Delegate Named' Maps are being distributed free Ti UU officers will have to leave April 19 for a department executive meeting at Santa Barbara, the scheduled meeting of the ninth district, American Legion, has been advanced to April 17, Frank Dittmar, announced today. The Santa Barbara meeting will be attended by District Commander PARTICIPATION INVITED Other commissioners on the of charee at service statinns res- nUIU tional Defense Day. LEARN TWO THINGS Isn't any doubt that Martinez would be a hot spot if we ever got into war," Joseph T.

Kellcher. chairman of the National defense committee of the American Legion said today. "We need to find out PINOLE. April 8. Mrs.

Mnrv Defense, veteran, fraternal and board are M. Stanley and Starks. taurants and hotels here and at the Pittsburg Expects Building Record PITTSBURG, April 5 With Lewis has been named delegate civic organizations from the entire Oakland Chamber of Commerce rrom Twin City Rebekah Lodge to the annuRl Rebekah Assembly in office in that city. county and from nearby communities have been invited to participate in the event. Jack Ahern of Martinez, First Vice- more than 46 new homes under construction, and building permits Sunnyvale to Vote On Sewer Bonds Commander J.

W. Hammond of how a blackout really works, and we are going to manage" this one LIVERMORE, April 5 Former members of Company 159th Infantry, National Guard unit stationed here in pre-war days, were urged today to report immediately whether they will be able to attend a reunion planned for April 16. William Rees, chairman of the committee arranging the reunion, and M. R. Henry, acting as secre University Women Santa Cruz in May, The organisation, meeting this week, mapped plans for the annual Orphans Home Day program, the evening of Lafayette; Finance Officer Floyd without any idea of creating hys- Chestnut of Pittsburg, Past Com SUNNYVALE, April 8.

Local lena. April 11. mander Dick Wallace of Brentwood and Dittmar. voters will go to the polls on Tucs dav to rtpplHo thn fata nn "By dousing all lights with the for the first quarter of 1941 more than $7000 in excess of the corresponding period in 1940, City Inspector E. L.

O'Hara today predicted another banner year in building for Pittsburg. Building permits, issued for the nosed SI 03.000 hnnrl Iscnn BnnnVif 4 To Meet at Hayward HAYWARD, April 8. A discussion of by-laws and the constitution will be included at a meeting of the Hayward branch of the American Association of, University Women, to be held Tuesday at 2 tary- for the group, declared that finance badly-needed improvements lack of information on present rest Open House Held by Two CCC first three months of this year dence of many of the former to me municipal sewage disposal system. High 1 tides from South San Francisco Bav. intn whirh tho totaled $82,550, as compared with The celebration was originally setfor April 19, but a delay in delivery of tho electroliers, caused by the press of defense orders, necessitated postponement.

The new fixtures are expected May 15. Over the signature 'of Sheriff John A. Miller, co-ordinator of the Crtitra Costa National Defense Committee, 500 such invitations go into the mail today, through the co-operation of the Contra Costa Development Association. The defense angles of the blackout which will precede the turning on for the first time of the city's new electrolier system, were mentioned by Sheriff Miller. A flight of airplanes and the guardsmen -makes it impossible to send notification of the event.

$75,433, for the same period in 1940. ro.m. at the home of Mrs. Harold sewer empties, back up sewage Into Vallejo C.C. to Join In Martinez Fete MARTINEZ, April 5.

The Vallejo Chamber of Commerce will participate in this city's electrolier fete Saturday, April 19 according to a letter received by the local Chamber of Commerce from Secretary Hara said home building partic Camps in Mount Diablo District All former members are urge.d to contact Rees or Henry immediately. McCartor, 118 Main Street Mrs. M. L. Campbell will be co-hostess.

mams ana in many cases Into homes and basements. The City Council ularly is booming here, with 26 seeks the bond Issue to assist In residences completed during the past few months, and 46 more now DANVILLE, April While vlsl. sic and speakers will be nresented. under construction. nnanclng a WPA project planned to rrect the situation, branded as a health menace by many property tors are always welcome, a mxini and at night an Invitational pro Frank, O.

Bell. invitation has been extended to the public for-Sunday to insrjeet twn This week other invitations are Trustee for Niles Actress, Saved From Limp by Doctors, to Tread Boards' Anew in the mails to organizations of the gram win ne Held. PROGRAM FEATURED The afternoon program will In elude selections bv the AnHnch city, county and other nearby com veieran companies near here. The open house day will mark the Church Is Nam eel sounding of bombs will precede the DiacKOUt. Observation of the effpr.

eigntn anniversary of the CCC uro munities for active participation in the Americanism demonstraJdns and National defense parade, features of the effe. gram in the Nation and the local companies will entertain the nuhlie NILES, April 5. George Sladek has been appointed trustee of the Niles Congregational Church to fill tiveness of the experiment from the air is to be made by the planes. Demonstrations of Ameriranism pal of the grammar school. Their WARHf SPRINGS, April 6.

Live Oak High School Band and talks by Dr. W. E. Wiedmann, Ninth Corps Area educational advisor; Cooley, principal, and W. E.

Stewart trustee of San Ramon Val Crockett Fire Chief jiven Gold Badge CRCXTKETT. April S.Lloyd Ed-rards, chief of the Croekett Fire Apartment for the past 23 years, tls week was given a gold chief's adge in recognition of his service, lembers the district board of wun special entertainment and re Moiner-in-ijaw, a tnree-act com' will mark the daytime program. the vacancy caused by the moving of Richard Greenfield from' the Camp Mt. Diablo No. 2932.

lo. edy, will be presented by the Warm Springs Community Players at the ley Hign School. Evhihlts will community. Another appointment is expected to be made at a cabinet cated near Rock City in Mt-Diablo irvineton Grammar School on Fri Hayward Building State Fark. and Camn San Ramon day night, April 25, for the benefit Martinez Lions Aid Playground Fund MARTINEZ, April 8.

Donation of $200 to purchase playground equipment for the Martinez Recreation shown, Including the, complete mineralogy laboratory and the entomological collection hInir at nn meeting next Tuesday night as a similar vacancy has been caused by re commissioners the fire de located in the Tassajara district, seven miles east of here, will enter three daughters will- aana snva, Eleanor Dunbar and Beatrice Lawrence; the son-in-law, Melvin Leal; the maid, Sum! Kato; suitors of the daughters, Bert Dutre and John Cattaneo and the French girl, a former flame of Maffey, Isabelle Azevedo. Dutre will play a double role, impersonating a girl from a cloak store in one 'of the scenes. The play Is being directed by Shows Huge Gain of the Parent-Teacher Association, jrunent obtained the badge. Flossie Lawrence, leading lady uairai i. jarmn.

tne recent departure of Paul Turner. New officers for the cabinet will be HAYWARD, April 8. Buildintr tain guests from 10 a.m. till 4:30 or The Mt Diablo camn la mm. whose normal walk was "restored after an operation on her ankle acuviues nere last month were elected at next week's meeting.

p.m. WORK IN SOIL eight times greater than in Febru brought about by members of. the Commission's Summer program has been authorized by the Martinez Lions Club. mprovers to Meet MT. EpEN, April 5.A regular isiness meeting of the Mt Eden manded by Lieut Charles M.

Scott who is being aided on plans for the observance by Capt C. W. Bragan, subaltern, and uin. Principal work of Camp San 'Ra theater organization and aid of San Jose doctors and hospital officials, will play the title role. This will mon at iassaiara is soil conserva Fred Calkins, president of the ary, it was revealed today in reports compiled by Manuel G.

Rlggs, building Inspector. Construction costs' during the period amounted to $41,175, as com iprovement Club will be held Eerkeley Buckingham, WPA recreational leader. It will probably be given in Warm Springs in May, the tion, including the construction of service club, announced that the Questen and R. P. Ricard.

Girls' Club Elects NEWARK, April 5. Gertrude Gastelum has been elected president of the Newark Girls 4-H Club. Other officers are Ernestine Silva, fourth quarterly zone meeting will check dams, planting of cover crops Commariding officer at Kan icouojr nv p.m., ii was an-unced today. Refreshments will be her first appearance since the operation several months ago which corrected a limp resulting from In Ramon is Capt Edward Dunrtnn i pared with the $5189 total of Feb- ana ovner preventative measures to halt land erosion. At Camp Mt.

Diablo, on ia wt served after the meeting under chairmanship of Mrs. Rudy original date of the 18th' here having been changed as Buckingham is directing the Washington Township Community Players In "Smiling who Is being aided on the observ- rnarv fermits werrlssued ior the fantile paralysis In early childhood. be held at the Travelers Hotel here April 8. Thexlub.yesterday voted to sponsor another boy at the annual boys' State convention at Sacramento this year. Beverly Figueido, secretary-treasureri Cleo Cooper is ance there b.V.

Wavne MrC.nrlrla mniln.nii of ni Plaving opposite her as the hus-1 slope, an afternoon program mu Jn. uu vrnei II IOUU KI OX S31.1UU. 1 leader, Through" at Hayward on that date. band will bt L. H.

Maffey, princi- 7.

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