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Political Notes and Commeht James 'Roosevelt Sees No Cause for Furore By OON THOMAS 4 Oakland Tribune, Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1946 Final Link in Chain of Parle Assured as City VofesFuntis All the uproar and turmoil caused, approach to lasting and enduring-late initiative petitions banning Of; Interest to California Voters cross-filing. world peace. by Henry Wallace's foreign policy speech is just "a furore over, some Since Governor Warren captured WALLACE NOT INVITED both nominations at the primary. Superior Judge Goodwin i N.

Roosevelttold news conference nOTma-ons at which heoiced his "no contro-! Democratic party will vote for thing that doesn't exist" In the opinion of James Roosevelt, State torrtey practicing in Lafayette and Richmond, and a World War VL veteran. He served in the Asiatic-Pacific theater during the war. A of Los Angeles, Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor, will be the guest speaker at a meeting of versy" views, that the State party iiim ciiiu will tuJVi (uusicative legislation he submits to'the next chairman of the Democratic psrty.j because "no controversy exists." organization, had not requested that 1 the Lake Merritt Breakfast Club Thursday morning, according to an Wallace come to California as a campaign speaker, because "the last session, Roosevelt declared in asserting that the party is opposed to the write-in campaign for Governor Dismissing the statements in i Purchase of a 22-acre strip of property to complete Oakland'! chain of parka was assured today 1 1. announcement front Lowell W. Paris by Senators Vandenberg and wort we hadL from Democratic Na- i i Berry, president tional Chairman Hannegan was that "Zn Connally following the Wallace speech, Roosevelt expressed belief NO.

CALIF. GOP TO HOLD RALLY HERE OCTOBER 5 graduate of the University of California Hastings! Law School, he was admitted to the bar in 1936. Campaign supporters will stress his youth, demonstrated ability and professional and governmental experience. Campaign offices have been opened at 303 Macdonald Avenue in He will discuss the trend of po that they could not have read the litical movements in the United States. Joseph A.

Murphy will serve as chairman of the day. Richmond andiother offices will be he wai not available," nor had it extended any bid to Senator Pepper, munist candidate. of Florida although his services had been offered by the national 3000 Gl'f Due Here COmmitt Upward of 3000 Pacific veterans As to the part Attorney General ar due to debark today from three Robert W. Kenny, the party's at Francisco, according feated gubernatorial candidate, will $0 Associated Press. The ships are: play in the general election, Roose-; Hawaiian Shipper from Honolulu, velt aald hi believed Kenny would 1632 troops; Waterbury Victory make two radio speeches and that from Yokohama.

1532; Gen. Gordon he would aid in the drive to Bombay, 14. opened 'shortly in Martinez and Pittsburg. More than 500 persona are pected to participate In the North ern California Renubliean rallv ta as the' City Council appropriated the remainder of the $13,000 required to obtain the final link. The resolution appropriating the necessary $2500 was adopted unanimously by the City Council on the recommendation of City Park Superintendent William Penn Mott Jr and Directors R.

C. Bitterman. Nat Levy and W. F. Ostrander of the City Park Board.

Acquisition of the 22 acres will give the city of Oakland a single chain of parka extending from the geographical center of the city in Dimond Park up Dimond Canyon, thence up Palo Seco Creek past Joaquin Miller Park and Wood-minster to Skyline Heights among the native redwood groves. CONNECTS PARKS be held at the Hotel CUremont on FPHA Bay Area Supply Depot Flayed full text of the Secretary of Commerce's talk. "If you examine addresses by Senator Vandenberg and statements by Secretary Byrnes you'll find they're not very far apart; from what Wallace said," he continued. In the face of the almost unanimous verdict, of commentators as to the seriousness and far-reaching effect of the incident Roosevelt in-rzled that it was a "furore" and that there is no difference in the philosophies of the two cabinet members although "there may have been a difference of opinion as to the words used." DISLIKES PHRASE October 5, accordln to Arthur T. Strehlow, chairman of the commit tee on arrangements.

PHILLIPSBURG, Sept. 18. vn About 30.000 tons of home- Directors of the California State Chamber of Commerce announced in Sacramento yesterday the approval of eight propositions on the November ballot and the disapproval of nine other measures. Recommended were: Proposition No. 1, the veterans bond act; No.

5, tax appeals court; No. 10, Governor's salary; 12, amendment of initiatives: No. 14, succession to Governor; No. 18, repeal of polf tax; No. 17, public utilities commission.

Disapproved were: No. 2, greyhound racing; No. 4, business loans to veterans; No. 6, annual sessions of Legislature; No. 8, county school superintendents; No.

9, deputy State school superintendents; No. 1L fair employment practices act building materials are stored at an FPHA supply depot in Redwood City, and 3000 tons a week are Highlight of the event, which will be held In conjunction with the two-day quarterly meeting of the board of director! of the California Republican Assembly, will be a dinner session sponsored by the Assembly added, Ormonde A. Kieb of pNewark, president of the New Jer sey Association of Real Estate ana au oiner sute-wide Republican Boards, said last night. organizations. Elshop Hnry Knox Sherrlll of Boston, new presiding bishop of Protestant Episcopal Church In U.SJL AP Wirsphoto.

Bishop Urges Righteous Peace Quests of honor will Include: He saia in its storage pile are enough beds, -stoves, refrigerators and other furniture to equip 6000 Senator William T. Knowland. juage uooawin Knight, nominee for homes. Roosevelt took exception to the phrase "get tough policy," holding that words such as those and "soft attitude" were the propaganda of "warmongers." Pressed for a definite answer as to the position of the -Democratic party in California and its U.S. senatorial candidate, Will Rogers lieutenant overnor: District Attor Quick Service! YIIILE-U-VAIT Materials stored there include ney Fred N.

Howser, nominee for 1,500,000 board feet of lumber. 200. attorney general; John J. Allen Jr. Seventh Congressional District nom Tomorrow the Democratic cam on shop lnee, and Truman R.

Young, nomi 000 gallons of paint, 550,000 gallons of asphalt, 10000 rolls off roofing and other paper, 100, motor trucks, 80,000 light bulbs and large quantities of pipe and barbed wire, Kieb nee irom san rrancisco's Fourth paign caravan will come to Oakland for a series of meetings to be highlighted by a nominee's dinner at the Hotel Leamington at 6:30. Congressional District Roosevelt declared: chairman of the Democratic party, and after talking with Rogers. PHILADELPHIA. Sent IB The strip to be purchased from the Capitol Company is contiguous! to Pfdwood Regional Park of the East Bay Regional Park District It spreads to the Contra Costa County boundary line and connects Oakland's 900-acre Sequoia Park with the district's 1500-acre Redwood Park. At the same time the land acquisition will enable City Engineer Walter N.

Frickstad to carry out the projected realignment of Skyline Boulevard. The artery will be straightened out considerably and will connect directly with Melville Drive. Mott disclosed that conferences are being conducted with officials of the East Bay Regional Park District to integrate the development of the two park systems. URGED BT OFFICIALS Several months ago the City Coun The Rt Rev. Henry Knox Sherjill, Expert Workmanship on Men's, V-'omen's Children 5 Shoes Among the other events of the said tav lnnchcnn th Athens newly-elected presiding bishop" of Elks Home, at 1219 Eighth San RamOKI P-TA om posit ion on Work mnd Children' we do not believe any controversy over foreign policy exists among the party leaders.

"The foreign policy of the; United States as it is being carried out by the Secretary of State, and which the Democratic party in California stands behind, is the most practical Other Republican leaders who have been invited to attend are Governor Earl Warren, Secretary of State Frank Jordan. State Treasurer Charles Johnson. State Controller Thomas Kuchel, Board of Equalization. Member James H. Quinn, Arthur W.

Carlson, State chairman of the Republican party; Edward Shat-tuck, vice-chairman of the 'State organization; Mrs. Jessie Williamson, national committeewoman for Cali Sept. 18. San Ramon Valley Union High School P-TA unit will meet at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the home economics building of the high school.

tlioes for longer wear! MAIN FLOOR under auspices of the 17th Assembly District Democratic organization, for State Chairman James Roosevelt and Will Rogers party nominee for the U.S. Senate, and at 4 pjn. reception at the Hotel Alameda in honor of Roosevelt and District Attorney Edmund G. Brown, party nominee for attorney general Arrangements for the dinner meeting are being made by committees working under the supervision OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT TIL P.M. FOR YOTO (CONVENIENCE fornia; Raymond Haight national committeeman; Mrs.

A. H. Robertson, vice-chairman of the Northern the Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A., said "unless a peace of righteousness is reached soon" the catastrophe that befell Europe "can take place here." The 55-year-old former Army chaplain who heads the, Diocese of Massachusetts, told reporters after his unanimous election yesterday at the church's 55th triennial, general convention, "the necessity for Christian unity ii imperative." "How can we expect nations to co-operate unless the world's churches co-operate," he asked. Bishop Sherrill, who gained the unanimous endorsement of the 153-member House of Bishops and the House of Deputies, will take up his new duties January 1, succeeding the Rt Rev. Henry St George Tucker, Richmond, who recently reached the retirement age.

The rank of presiding bishop cor cil appropriated $12,500 toward the purchase and the Park Board at its last meeting voted to put up $2500 women division, and Leo E. An- more out of its own funds uportjderson, past State chairman of the council approval to complete the party. of Monroe Friedman, chairman of the Alameda County Democratic Central Committee. and Mrs. Claudia Zumwalt, vice-chairman.

acquisition. Markell C. Baer, president of the Acting Citv Don M. Fol-! Alameda County Republican Assem lett recommended the appropriation bly, heads the hospitality committee and both Acting Mayor George R.lfor the event, and Charles Wade Snook is serving as Vice-chairman Other committee chairmen in clude: L. H.

Lincoln, housing and Appointment of four additional county chairmen was announced today by headquarters for Fred Howser's campaign for election as attorney general. They are: Harry Smith, of Williams. Colusa County; Don Keene, of Orland, Glenn County; Henry Heitmeyer, of Fort Bragg, Mendocino County; Andrew Flynn, Crescent City, Del Norte County. Peters and Councilman John F. Slavich endorsed the Park Department's program.

In acquiring property for future development Mott found a parallel in Lake Merritt, "where nothing was done for 20 years," he said. Cost of purchasing the property at the time actual development was undertaken would have been prohibitive, he responds to that of the Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England, of which the Episcopal -Church is the American counter accommodations; Homer Buckley, program and honor guests; Cyril McClean, dinner; Emery Stone, luncheon chairman; Carl Abbott, chairman, and Wallace Knox, vice-chairman, special events committee; William F. ReicheL vice-chairman, program committee. The quarterly directors meeting will be directed by G. Revelle Harrison, State president of the Assembly.

Reservations for the dinner may be made at Republican headquarters at 1440 Broadway, or with the various Republican organizations, i part The new prelate also said he favored placing the atom bomb under the "control of an international organization as rapidly as possible." "There again," he. added, "time is running out and if something is not done soon wt will be in an a -bomb race." Merchants to Nominate Bill Wood, president of the Fruit-vale Merchants Association, today announced the appointment of H. W. Estep, Maury Malnick, and Lynn Pryor to serve on the nomination committee for the election of offi Opening his campaign for election to the State Assembly from Contra Costa County, Robert J. Pedder.

of Lafayette, today pledged himself to'work for "a square deal for the home owner, businessman, laborer and veteran." Chosen by the Republican County Central Committee to make the race against George Miller after Assemblyman Harold Sawallisch won the Republican nomination at the primary but lost his own party nomination and was thus disqualified, Pedder is a 33-year-old at- Hurley Hits Policy TAOS, N.M., Sept 18. (UJD Patrick J. former ambassador Alexandria Hotel Sold LOS ANGELES, Sept Sal of the Alexandria Hotel and annex of 850 rooms in downtown Lot Angeles to Julius Epstein and Maxwell AbeU of Chicago for a reported $3,000,000 was announced today. cers in December. He also announced that present directors of the association, elected in Ooctober, 145, will serve until 1847.

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