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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 7

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FOREIGN SCIENTIST Oakland Tribune, Tuesday, Nov. 27, 1945 7 WidowWeepsat Estate Hearing BERKELEY C.G, ANNOUNCES CANDIDATES FOR DIRECTOR Punch Board- -Phoneys Sought STUDYING UC. Eastern Star Chapter to Honor New Members FOOD TECHNIQUES! ALAMEDAr 27 Carlta nrram is Past Matrnn VoVio An. MARTINEZ, Nov. 27.

The fight Louise Demek, Georgia Geisert, Virginia Bolts Golden, Buzolich, Clara Mullikin, Bernice Ter; Dr. Chapter No. 11 Order. Eastern son, assisted by Past Matron Doro-Star, will conclude its year's pro-thy Associate Matron-elect BERKELEY. Nov.

27. Police, were searching for- two men BERKELEY, Nov, 27. New tech. 'Utaf frail, 34-yeaPSld BERKELEY, Nov. 27.

Nomina-, of Bolton Pharmacy and Fred A. turns, directors' of the Carpenter of the Pump Berkeley Chamber of Commerce, Company; for two-year unexpired who will be elected Deppmhpr 11. Itprms aa riirortnr nH linn u9m. who obtained $50-frorrnthe-wifd niques in food storage and process Bowers, to establish a "widow's gram tomorrow evening with a Madge Ormsby, Conductress-elect meeting honoring new members and Stella Strehlow, and Worthy Ma-with presentation of jewels to the tron-elect Leah Statler. ol a service station ODerator'.

by Lawrence Terry, MargareTmSHon, Pearl Fanestock, Alice HylarM, Edith Harader, Dona McKinufv. ing methods, under development at the University of California are re retiring worthy matron, Gertrude New members to be honored are punching the "wmfling holes" in were released tpday by Ralph Rdbbjilton' of Steel, Tank and Pipe Corn-newly installed punch board. chairman of the: nominating Vspm-1 pany, special one-year term for -Lee J. Mande, operator of the mittee. I president of the Junior Chamber of ceiving first-hand attention from mnia, and worthy patron, Arthur (Helen Louise Marks.

Frances- P. Interest" in the estate of her late Oscar Oakland tavern owner, continued in Supe-tior Court here today; The estate, valued at approxi- CMnn( i. Zora Beanston, Carolyn Armafrong, Vera McCoy Hand, Mabel Fisher, Alice Frederick, Greta Culver Peterson, Mary Prowse Gibson and Irene Young. lYoune. Frances K.

Brooks. Vn sasuune-siauon, uiz xarKer street, xh ommatea lor tnree-year terms Commerce. foreignjscientists and industrialists, Profejssor V. Cruess, head of the Special guests will be Katherine I Mcintosh, Lucille Huntihg, Gertrude1 and Emmet O'Brien, worthy matron reporiea tnat a stranger approacnea are uiester Bekins, Bekms Van and hjjrt' "yesterday and requested thatj Storage Company; Bruce EvarMer, he install punch 'board in his sta-. furrier; Richard.

E. Johnstdn, Bank Marie' Benson, Emma Bartejs. food technology division, reported -iiiaiciy. juu.uuu, nas Deen wie sno- ana wortny patron ot Alameda Chapter. Alice Baxter Will sing tion.

Mande refused, Richmond Lodge to Confer Third Degree today. ject a legal controversy since of Berkeley; Lieut. Gorridf. 'George A. Pettit, who will resume his DEATH TAKES FREDERICK C.

KOHNKE Later ift the afternoon, the man Representatives from Ftance are Bowers' death from drowning Octo returned to the station, Mande said, and Frank Harradine will entertain with 1 Alameda Chapter" will" present a duties as assistant to the president BERKELEY Nov. 27. Frederick ,1 survived by his widow. Helen, and studying latest developments in can ber, 20, 1943, while- On' a fishing while his wife, Nora, was in the University of Californiaion RICHMOND, Lodge of Masons will hold a special Cr KohnkeT certified nublic ac trip near JVeaverville. and told her that-Mande had or January 15; A.

B. Robertson, Pa playlet, "The Origin of Our Order," ning methods, cold storage and refrigeration. of Great 'Britain's Farmers' yjUnfrjh were re Mrs. Bowers, -who wept softly meeting 7 tnnipM tin- whhjh "Worthy Patron-e cific Paint and varnish Company; Lars- Svendsgaard, True Blue Cafe: third degree on a candidate. curing the entire proceedings Homer Buck, Samuel Lee.

Dormsv M. Teigland, contractor; Lloyd Worshipful Master. Gerald Minor two daughters, Mrs. Georgia Fancher and Mrs, JT. D.

Fayette of Berkeley. Funeral services will be hel4 Thursday afternoon at the Little-Chapel of the Flowers, 3051 Adelins Street' cent visitors on, me Bemeiey campus, to obtain data on fruit juice teraay, gained -an interlocutory decree of divorce in January, 1942, dered installation of the punch board. Soon after two men appeared and played the punch board, quickly winning $50. They then drove away. Mrs.

Mande -called her husband, who notified police. countant for a San Trancisco firm and Berkeley resident for 81 years, died lat night after a short illness at his home, 643-San Fernando Ave- nue- 1 Kohnke, aTjative of San Francisco, Pierce, Mary Powers, Lucille Peacock, Margaret Smock and Isabelle Wise, Fidelity Motors, and Wallace will preside. Senior Warden How- after a property settlement had B. Worswick Galen Inc. ard Nelson is in charge of ritualistic Other selections are O.

S. Bolton: work. "i-i processing; Food researchers from Russia, China. Palestine, Brazil, Curne will take part. Chairman of the eveting's pro- vfbeen made between the couple.

9 CAUSES OF ACTION 1 Mrs. 'Bowers bases her fight on! three causes of action, that at the IF IN 'DOUBT, AL ROGERS GIFT ORDER IS THE ANSWER I time of the property settlement Bowers did not reveal his true Chile, Mexico, and Australia have included visits to- the university's food research laboratories in their itinerary, Father Confesses Knife-Burning Son Cy Lugo, 30, furnace repairman assets, that after the interlocutory decree of divorce, she and her hus- band were reconciled and thafsub- sequently they made an express agreement setting asiae me previous Dronerty agreement of 4730 Alvin Road, today pleaded inree witnesses, cauerj t-)i3riM of miitv nri hat. I Mm, a -V- tend yesterday, verified with the. knife- tery in connection burning of his seven-year-old son, Bowers' contention that she and her husband were reconciled alter their Robert. Police Judge Joseph A.

Kennedy divorce. Tom Guy, 89, a bartender for set December 29 as the date for sentencing. Lugo arrested late-Saturday after neiahbors comDlained' 'to no- Bowers for five yeais, was the first witness tailed by Attorney Melvin M. Belli. i "Evelyn and Oscar lived together 43 jnn 0.

n57noi after the interlocutory decree of despite "the fact he also m- I I I I lice ef his mistreatment of his son. The father, explained that he was trying to "discipline" the boy for alleged thefts of neighborhood chil y- jU uu went out with other women," Guy said. MORE CORROBORATION dren's tovs. I The-child exhibited several "burn Horace Fong, 31, half -owner of the Confucius Restaurant in Oak scars etrhis legs. They were caused, police said, by a pre-heated kitchen knife wielded by Lugo.

land, bore out Guy's statement that ufiw 'rwtoF rscfe Bowers and his who still resides at the family apartment, 1035 Walker Oakland, lived to Sailor Treated for Accident Gun Wound RICHMOND, Nov. S7 Bernard gether after their divorce decree. Fong mentioned several girls who ft S. Hahri" sailor attached to the U.S.S, Hickle, was treated at Treas also kept company with Bowers, but identified them only as "Jean," Sally and Mary." Stanley Hansen, 47, 559 Wala Vista ure Islana Hospital for a wound in his left handi inflicted accidentally last night when a gun-he was clean Avenue, Oakland, manager of Oscar's bar iTicT "May, 1942, and self-styled best-friend of Bowers, ing discharged. The accident hap pened at Hahn home, 400 South Twelfth Street.

also substantiated Mrs. Bowers' claim that she and her-husband went back together after the di- vorce decree. "Their marriage was an in out proposition for a number of years," Hansen testified, "and it was impossible to keep up with his different dates. He overboard for all of them." VALVE SET AT $500,000 Hansen did testify that on August LEISURE C0ATv that are making style newt throughout the" nation! Included are such noted brand names as Fordham, H. Block and JackKifirThe" suavely, tailored 7 28, 1943, Bowers, shortly before his Al- a 1 i'H 1 ROBES- J4dmiy tailored for true Kyle, a well as luxurious comfort fine -rtyoni, wboli wide variety pttems, colors -from which to choose; Featured at Rogers arc such famous names as Srylecraft, Coronet, Charles Rabin, RoysL wvaui, iiuiu iniii, tJuu, a sun mat gin.

i oon i xnow-wnai am going to do." The -day's testimony closed' with Hansen undergoing cross examina tion by Attorneys Edward Heafey of Oakland and Robert Collins of i representing $uren Toomajian, executor of the estate, -ADVERTISEMENT 'Discard Harsh LaxatiTcs" Say Kappy Ex-Sufferers i Famous Cereal Brings Relief to Millions! Constipated? Harsh drugs get you down? KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN gets at the common cause of much constipation -lack of in the diet, If you suffer from this form of, constipation, eat a dish of every day and drink plenty of water. If you- do this regularly, you may never have to take another laxative for the rest of your life 1 KELLOGG'S ALlrBRAN is not a purgative! It's a gentle-acting, regulating food milled extra-fine for golden softness. More Nvfritteiis Than Whole Wheat made from the vital outer layer of finest wheat, contains a concentration of protective-food elements found in this grain. One ounce of KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN provide over 13 of your minimum daily need for iron to help make good, red blood. Calcium and phosphorus to help build bones and teeth.

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i VfCfri- Father Is Held as Own Child Kidnaper RICHMOND, Novr27. Accused of taking his 7-year-old daughter from. the home of her mother. in Palo Alto, Samuel Herron, 33, was ledgedjn the city jalModay pending transfer to Palo Alto to face kioV raping charges. SWEATERS Richmond ar- Get ALL-BAiv atyonr grocer's.

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