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Oakland Tribunei
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1-. Oakland Tribune, Tuesday, June 1948 23 f1 spend the summer in Los Angeles studying the pipe organ. RESTAUR A Irvington Church Pastor Named IRVINGTON. June 1. Richard M.

Harris of the San Francisco Theological Seminary at San An- i selmo has been engaged as suppljv pastor of the Irvington' Community Church, succeeding Peter Bercoi' vich, also a San Anselmo student 1 is a veteran of the Army Air Corps, is married and has two small i children. Bercovich vili i i -f neruousncGS I tiatii tzi Cristas fr, 4evresia, aairkr f(tlimts, elH in vnkiMi, flnt, fear latin eU atrI. ack. aerk aaloa an4 hat ar cola f.rllnr. naaU Mr ta-farrrt itlf, weak ayei, kick rMare, aataljrtla.

arthritis, glaadalar Ima.tca. kla and minT mthr traabl WHERE TBEATMI.VT HAS BECH OF NO AVAIL. Tkara are that ndcraaa the aisardcra sai Ultra ir way Ffl 9 fOVniTlONSt A OFTEN. SIXIEVE0 AFTEB riKST VISIT. CR.L.

E. YEN ELL, D.C. Ph.C. Piychothcrapist i SarcialUt la 4itrdert at tha acrTaaa item IMS Telerraah AT.Kni lit Fax Theater Baildinr CL, lSSS Ratonbli Pncts Heart: tm We4 TtL 1 ta Taea Than, Copr. Dr.

L. Venell 8-iS-4t r. P. IBARIIIG AID USERS caa repair your ld wKiU you FREE ESTIMATE Bmtries luppUts for til mkts Acsustissn-Hcliman Co. 1429 Frmklia St.

HI. 4-32SS -i L. I i ii.s A Fred, of Berkeley, who flew the world's first air mall flight stands before nis ancient plane with Paul Edward Gather, curator of the National Air Museum. I mm (Know-- i pf the I Answer Dead; 2 Stricken SYMPHONY': PROGRAM In addition to' Prokofieff "Peter and the WolC. wifli.John Galbraith cf the first day of aviation -the Wiseman and Dia for the last time.

They were presented to the National Air From-Sleeping -Pilis; Suicide: Reported. mond planes are exhibited at Oakland Municipal Airport Museum of Smithsonian Institution yesterday. feas narrator, iaf whet is said be Air Trophies Given Museum first Eastbay performance of wori, the Youngl People's Symphony, directed Jessica Marcelli, will play Haydn's; 100th Symphony and the "Merry Wives of 'Windsor overture, in ts concert Sunday at the; Auditorium. Theater. Proceeds will go to the American Cancer Society.

-vr Concert events this week include i -i -i Says AnOakland man 'died two women are-under treatment--after taking1 overdoses of sleeping tablets, Oakland 'police reported today. Clarence E. Potter, 41, of 6429 Snake Road, died yesterday at Highland Hospital from the effects of the tablets, which police said apparently were' accidentally taken. At the. same hospital, attendants said the: condition of; Mrs.

Reneson, 50, -of 722 Washington Street, is serious after she took from 10 to 15 tablets. Under treatment at Permariente Foundation Hospital is" MrS.Char- Treasures iof aviation history, rel-j Ics of achievements which placed! D.G. OH. SPAULDiriQ, Dr. R.

W. SpUint. D.C. Dirtctot Oakland ambng the "first cities in OUR COMPLETE conquering are headfid performance of IHonegger's "King David," by the Municipal Chorus directed by HansjLeschke, Friday; evening in Tempi i Emanu-El, and i the San Francisco Bach Festival Thursday night at ie' Century Club (cantata program) Friday night at St Luke's Episcopal Church organ program by Harold Mueller), and anent places of honor. tor their peij IS exhibited for the lasti They, weri .1 uinu wen cmcj uij uic AMK" land Board of Commissioners Saturday night in Marines' Memo- lotte Fage, 43,.

of -730 45ttt street. Police said she reported she had had an- argument with her husband. 4 San Mateo police, said "William P. Siebecker, 47, took his own life yesterday by shooting himself in the temple. This, officers stated, followed a family quarreL was West Coast, manager of a meter corporation.

I gave them to the National Air Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, at a celebration marking the "20th anniversary of the Oakland to Australia flight of Sir Charles Sinf sford-Smith. The museum! pieces include the rontrol wheel 4f Kings.f ord-Sm ith's "Southern Cross." photostatic copies of the log of his: flight EJIAT.3IIJAIn VILL GIVE YOU rial Theater (portions of minor Mass-by the Bach Choir and orchestra conducted by Waldemar Jacob-sen). Gloria Marie ffalgueiro, young Oakland pianist Will appear in recital, at the Berkeley Piano Club Friday evening at 8:15 otlock. Heri program includes pi Mozart sonata, groups of Debussy and Chopin, a Kabalevsky sonatirfa, selections from Bartok's and Pinto's "Childhood Scenesf, Tickets will be on sale at doo. Reserve Group Will Hear Supply Officer, Lieut William G.

Herbert of Alameda will discuss "Supply Prob to Australia, and the Diamond and( Wiseman planesl which were among! 'A i the first to fly in California. GIVEN TO COIMISSION lems in the European Theater of The- control wheel and the log 1 Auditions or the Temple Choir scholarship will-; be held Friday night at First Presbyterian Church, Oakland. The scholarship is awarded annually to. a menjber of the choir, other than a professional soloist for continued, vocal sUidy. ARE YOU SUFFERIIIQ TROI Headaches Palpitation' of the Heart ef the "Southerh Cross" were prev sented to Claire V.

Goodwin, presi-. dent of the Pfrt Commission, by Gen. E. Smart. Australian Con-aul General, on behalf of the widow and son.

Charges Kingsf ord-Smith of the Australian aviator. They now are living in Dallas, Tex, but Lost: Pet Found -a Snake Operations," "when officers of the 655th Organized Reserve Composite Group meet at 8 pjn. tomorrow in Building T-90 Oakland Army Base. who is assistant xhief of staff for supply of the reserve group, was assistant supply officer of the 94th Infantry Division during Uhe campaign in Europe. Also on the program is an Army training film "The Quartermaster in War," according to CoL Charles C.

Herrick of group chief of staff. '-1 i- 1 I I I 1 BUFFALO, June l.MV- Police telephoned! Ronald 1 Brown, 'Backaches Dizziness Frequent Urination Constipation Rheumatism Trouble were unable to attend the cere-M Kidney Trouble High Blood Pressure Pile. Trouble Biliousness Run 'Down Irritable monies. t1'-- 1- yy-'y General Smart delivered an ad General E. K.

Smart (riaHt). Australian consul aeneraL placed wreath commemorating fHe 20th anniversary of the flight of Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith from Oakland -to Australia. Claire V. Port Commission president presided at the 14, that his lost property hadbeen found, but that he'd have to pick it up i personally. Ronald retrieved his five-foot" pet black in a neighbor's dress of tribute to Kingsford-Smith, listing the ftotable events of his of Sleep Police Ponder $3,500,000 He noted that after the firstf flight to Australia, Kingsford-j Smith landed at Oakland Municipal; COMPLETE X-RAY FLUOROSCOPIC 'Deal' of S.

F. eclc Artist Airport on November 3. 1934, to complete, the first west-east Pacific flight, and before that landed at Oa kland on July 1 4, 1930, to com AfID PHYSICAL EXAMINATION SHOWS CONDITION af Slaaa. Kara, Mase. Thraat Last- and Ecaalratary Tract Vertavraa aa Beaa Straetara Falsa and Heart Aetiaa Bla4 frcwara Sfomaea Kidncya Calaa Praatata renale Ortaas.

Glaads Kervaaa Systam Ever? Vital Part af Year Body frtt Ptrkmg tn Downtown Merchant Lot i plete rouna-me-wona xrrp. Michael Kerrigan had a $3,500,000 LOST ON LIGHT pendingafter 'a fashion on 1 'Charge far I Kingsford-Smith was lost on 'when police caught up with him ierVt fVftm IT erf's Aitctralia -y were impressed. They saw to it that Kerrigan got a. suite. at the.

Palace Hotel and" provided a company -car for his use. I Next Kerrigan found himself a lady friend, whose name police did tit ii i i TF Vttiddtt Your Ticket The Australian -mementoes and? Now he is in the S.F. city prison 7 the two kite" airplanes were! while authorities, decide just what then turned over by! Goodwin to! action to take. But for a brief time Paul. Edward Garber, curator of, he moved grandiosely in the realms HOURS: 21 10 a.m.

7 p.m. Men. thru 9-1 Sat. YEARS IN OAKLAND 1 TT A- of hleh finance. ro Police inspectors related that: sive' women's store and bought her.

OPEN EVENINGSTILL7 P.M. Kerrigan, alias Arthur Slavin. 63. clothes including a weddinz sown the National Air Museum. Among the members of the families of the early day pioneers "present were Mrs? Anna Lanteri Miller of Oakland and Mrs.

Flossie Maupin of Yuba City, of the men wha built the Diamond It was flown over Oakland by Weldon showed up in San Francisco three rurs and jewelry to the tune of weeks ago. Representing himself paid for by check. Two cab MONDAY THROUGH' FRIDAY 2V' pp0lntment necessary drop in drivers the tipped i each 135 by an oiiiciai or 'Canadian -international Paper he; chartered a vessel from the Coastwise Across From Tribune Tower 4 1 he JsteamshiP Company. In payment Wiseman of Berkeley, who check for 000. Sk mm wwmi check.

iy All tha check's bounced 1 and all the time police were getting closer to- Kerrigan. They found' hn last night in a waterfront bar. They took him to prison and: booked him on a technical holding" charge pending determination of further action. Police said Kerrigan. was arrested terday, flew the other on the world's 1 Usm.f 5 firsti air mail flight from "rence, he cashedli $200 '14 check in a men's store and to Santa Rosa on February 17, 1911.

i In thanking the Port Commission out with two $100 and $1C0 in 414 13th Street 2nd Floor Phone TE 2-8137 Siti Francitco 935 Market Street EX 2-6440 for the relics. Garber declared that Beaumont in inn on a 'chMiiH tu 'hnnc Both checks were drawn on wivvav wv ivuov VI. M1 VI I 1V 1 rfthhjirir' iKavnA 'imaginary accounts, ierrigan van- lishecL national collection. TIME IS, REDUCED of being 3 I i. Last Thursday he returned.

He days l.i.,i u. many "DTX1 5 if I 51 gationompany. announced himself is now overnight trip by air, and; Jlv aT, the National Air Museum will on be readily available; to "5.. Kerrigan says Matson officials Delivered Whcro You AJooc -V H. General Smart also placed a com-'.

roemorative wreath on the Kingsford-Smith memorial at the Airport i Amon other attending the ob-( servance A. J. de la Mare, Vice-Consul for Great Britain; D. G. you ned power for that tir com-: pressor, -generator, paint sprayer, afc welder or what-haye-you in your factory? 4 Acid inditejtion is one of the com-" mo a causes of sleplst nijcht.

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