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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland Tribune, Nov.lS, 1947 Veterans Hospital Fund Contributions Listed! Clnada Checks 5.00 Fruitvale Camp No. 431, Woodmen 1 oi the World, Oakland 1 60 S.OO.Lea Hop Co. Oakland 300 5.00 James G. Papa Oakland 10.00 1.00 Meeker Drue Oakland 2.50 5.00 Peerless Built-in Fixture Berkeley S.00 FIw of Dollars Nov. emlrked today upon a program of Weekend contributions Of more ary W.

Haadyside, Oakland than $1300 sent the Veteran Mrs- rnmk waiters, Hay-pitals Christmas committee fund to; ceo, N. BraMiC CtaUaiid the $6302.12 mark today as more Chas. Oakland and more groups and individuals riAnoL V. throughout Northern California re-j Anonymou. Oakland membered that the men still bear- S.erki,T Order of the Amaranth.

Coileee Yule Committee Thanks Donors By BILL STOKES Have you received 'this letter of appreciation yet? "On behalf of the 2500' servicemen and veterans in the military and veteran hospital in this county, the Veterans Hospital' u.w xvvr leiupje, v.iart Airs, ing ine pnysicai scars or woria war court No. IS. Berkeley 15.00 Joe J. a. Suva, Hayward in an effort to check the Davis, Berkeley S.00 cr stanton, Oakland 5.M outward flow of United States II WOUld like a merrv Christmas.

Mrs. Stanley R. Truman. Oakland 3.50 Walter jRosa M. Shattuck Chapter No.

504, Stoltc Harrelson, San Franciico dollj-s. series cf decrees announced If you like to help bring a Mrs. Marion Guyot, Oakland 3.60 American Legion. Lincoln 10 00 "Christmas at home" to th Oakland O. Peterson, Oakland 1.00 G.

Garcia, Alameda 500 ui11 JPNo- 5M- ot a. and Robert M. Camp- night and made effective Reseda Circle, VAOD, San Francisco 10.00 'John P. O'Shea. Oakland 20.00 Mrs.

Max Gottschalk. Oakland 2.00 Robert H. lame. Oakland s.oo i Menelik Temnle. AEAOfMS.

Oak- Rnhrwht Weeks Auxiliary No. land 25.00! 171S. 18.001 Veterans Hospitals, Oak Knoll Naval Hospital and the livermore Veterans Hospital, send a contribution today to the Veteran Hospitals' Christmas Committee, 200 Grand Avenue, Oakland. Following is a partial list of contributors. Additional lists of donors will be published on subsequent at7 id night directed restrictions and' prohibitions on imports rang ingjrom fruit to motor cars, curtailment of pleasure travel and hea'y tax levies on durable goods niarjd froni materials shipped in frorthe Upited States.

Tb program mainly seeks to narriw the gap between approximately $2,000,000,000 worth of im v- Vi I 4 iilinn.ii. 6 4 1 '4 t-- I i MiaMMMaM----m-. imn irnnTll rni)i Extradition Sought In 1919 Murder Case Temporary School Authority Granted days. Authority to construct a tempor- Extradition papers, seeking the return of Henry Joseph Mueller, 46, Chicagq junk dealer, to Santa Clara 'Christmas Committee expresst sincere thanks for your contribution. Again you have shown that some have not forgotten.

"We thank you for the help you are giving to those who have given so much for us and know that the happiness made possible by your donation will make the holiday season more enjoyable for you." This letter is sent by the Veteran Hospitals' Christmas Committee to all donors to its fund. But the thanks expressed in these words ports annuauy irom me united Miipah Tempi No. is, ffiPOE of wary school unit at 1740 Ferro Street obS. Awrldl b.ki.d lmhas been rantd tte oiahd Alice conneii, Oakland s.oo Board of Education by the Board of Highland Pharmacy, Oakland 5.00 1 Kathryn Rueter, Oakland 4.oo i Port Commissioners. The project der charge, were issued today XPrts to.

fiat country Sacramento. Mueller, arrested in CThicairo for Margaret H. Canning. Oakland 5 will include administration officer Florence F. Sinclair.

OakUwd 3 sn wlu ClUQC aaxruniswaiion OII1CCS, vii wtiuuv auutuiuuauuii VUH.C3, tcr Abbott disclosed that as November 13, Csfnada's supply gold and U.S. dollars, to i theft, was held for the murder count Cha. h. McLeod. Oakland s.oo 1 sanitary building, which will belvealed his trints matched thoJLof! whih Canada's economy is closely 9i Placed on land held under franchise! a man who escaped from a San linked, had fallen to $500,000,000.

eTk. wood Lumber Co. Oakland 00 by the Western Pacific Railroad. Jose jail in 1919 while waiting trial dp of $745,000,000 in less thao cannot begin to express the thanks 11 rS-nths. Elmer Royse, Sacramento 2.00 4 the murder of William "Dirty: Atr Zuanna No.

is, Ladies of the Port Commissioners also granted Dick" McDonnell. and gratitude evident on the faces of the hospitalized veterans as they tee the committee's program unfold lu.uu nmiccinn in 4h Inhncnn.Wik.ti. i 3 Mm. Marion Daihuell Moore. ok American Company to spill water imitted shooting McDonnell in re- AY -tt disclosed that the Export Imij Bank in Washington had grafted.

Canada a credit! of $300,000,. 000 and that a bonus of $7 per ounce for Increased gold production was offered. I land 5 oo McGrath Steel Oakland I4yal Rebekah Lodge, San francisco 5.00 from dredge pipe lines along the taliation for an earlier robbery. He escaped from the San Jose jail two months after his arrest Eastsnore reeway right of way into San Leandro Bay areas. airs.

i. a. feterson, Oakland 2.00 Labor Temple, Women! Auxiliary, Oakland 10.OO The Grant D. Miller Mortuaries, Oakland lM.IM Tho happy looks of ie laces of these four people, all connected with the Veteran Hospitals'. Christmas Committed program at Livermore Veterans Hospital, will be transplanted to the faces of the patient there when the committee's program gets underway.

Talking over plans are Oeft to righl) Miss Irma Anderson, hospital recreational acie; John Dubins- Livermore co-ordinator for Christmas commit ee; Walter E. Kipp. chief of specials service at Livermore. and Dan Hurt hospital executive officer. Tribune photo.

Katherine E. Colton. Piedmont 5.00 August Manufacturing Oakland 10.00 William S. Kuder. M.t..

Oakland 5.00 Albert Wright. Oakland 5.00 Dr. Walter P. Rove and Dr. Adele Row.

Alameda 5.00 I Piedmont Pot No. 514, American i Lesion. Piedmont 15.00 ALAMEDA LEGION POST 781 PLANS MONTHLY SOCIAL MEETING Mae Taylor. Oakland 1.00 The Rotary Club of Oakland, Oakland 500.00 W. E.

Thomas. Oakland 5.00 Plymouth Chapter No. 423, Order of Eastern Star, Oakland 10.00 Mjyme Kelly, Piedmont 1.00 vrvwjuuov. ominaiiaer.montmy social meeting of thei8 p.m. Thursday in the Alameda Claire Lamb will conduct the American Lejjpn.

Post Nq. 781, atVetejrnj Memorial Building. before their eyes. For, in this county, every hospital ward and corridor is decorated and every patient given an individual gift of his choice by a centralized group, the only one of its kind in the United States according to all available records. Contributions your contributions, -provide a genuine Christmas atmosphere around the hospitals that could be surpassed only If each of the veteran were in his own home and with hi own friends.

This "Christma at Home" has been provided for the veteran In Alameda County hospitals for the past 23 years by the non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian committee which was first organized to care for veteran patients in the Liver-more Veterans Hospital. After carrying on wartime activities in all county military and veterans hospitals, the committee's roster now includes the Oakland Veterans Hospital, Oak Knoll Naval Hospital and the Livermore JL 144 CtaySttttH OjkbMll2 'Js Clf Mill Is suggests you ask the man who wears a pair. WAGE CHIEF RULES ON PORTAL PAY WASHINGTON, Nov. lB. (JPl The Federal wage-hour administrator said today that under the new Portal Pay Act workers still may collect for "any worls of conse-qence performed by an employee for an employer, no matter when the work is performed." Administrator William R.

Mc-Comb issued an interpretation of the afe mm mmfkmitfk act setting forth that if only relieves employers of liability for non-productive time "'for which payment is not provided by contract, custom or practice." He defined such non-productive time as preliminary or postlimi-nary activities outside the workday," which is "the period from whistle to whistle and what has been known as 'hours worked within that period." Congress adopted the law last May to relieve employers of liability for more than six billion dollars in back -pay suits for such time as that spent walking to work after reach ing a factory's gates. The interpretation by KcComb. aid the act "differentiates between 'lan employee's 'principal activity or activities, and those performed 'preliminary' or 'postliminary to his workday'. 1 i a Classic Marilyn staled gabardine 1 Iff Beautifully casual that dcs many things lyiann wounry viencs Picket More Stores Grocery clerks, -members of the AFX. union, extended picket lines today to four more stores in the Marin County food stores wage-hous dispute.

The move, approved by a membership vote, brings the number of stores closed to 12. Employers, represented by the Retail Grocers' Association, re-opened 48 stores after a week's shutdown and waited on trade themselves. The union seeks $65 for 40 hours. Current pay is $56 for 48 hours. Meantime, a report from Fresno announced pay hikes for some 450 1 AFL butchers in five Central California counties.

The butchers got a 10 per cent increase, retroactive to November 12. NEW HIGH TAXES IN BUDGET GIVEN PARLIAMENT'S OK Here's a honey of a rn gabardine dress softly tailored and stunningly simple. It has an air of correctness, feels right and it its perfectly. Ad justablet collar, cloth cover id a I buttons. Rose, blue, fige, green, aqua.

jlO to 20. Second Floor. 'A 3 White fShoulders LONDON, Nov. 18. () The House of Commons approved on first reading last night a new emergency budget calling for higher pur- i i i You'll find satisfied owners of fine Packard shoes from coast to border to border.

Men from California to Connecticut have been buying these handsome Ibng-wearing shoes since Hector was a pup. The Packard Executive" is a smooth-looking glossy oxford in tan or black calfskin a. slick dress shoe. So comfortable By exquisite "esienet' of desire" -I Perfufvie 5.00-S35.00 Cologne 2.75-S 8.50 you'll walk "right out in them. Sizes 6 to 12.

cnasc laxes, jncreaseu levies on liquors, wine and beer, doubled profits taxes and new taxes on dog racing and football pools. The House'a-aetlon, taken without a record vote, came after Sir Stafford Cripps, new chancellor of the exchequer had announced his "full agreement with the anti-inflation budget submitted by his predecessor, Hugh Dalton. His statement killed widespread rumors that he might call for more drastic deflationary steps than those proposed by Dalton, who resigned as chancellor of the exchequer last week after apologizing for disclosing details of the budget before he presented it to Parliament Yesterday Prime Minister Attlee agreed to a formal investigation of the incident demanded by Conservative Leader Winston Churchill, who said an inquiry was needed to "put art end to' any slanders or rumors." Widths A toD Illustrated: The Packard "Executive" 4 -D mm Perfume with -soibde sophistication a lovely gifi to nuke the memory of holiday gauges linger long after Christmas. "piletries. Street Floor.

9 i "Menaced by yyan Perfume Pgf ftierd tar i 12th land Washington, Oakland The NUGGET GRILL AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE BANQUETS 41tPmrtl-Claat -OataUaaia ft re 4 -PriTaey -Ca Kferi 41S Utf Street CL-MS5 IARGEST MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE WEST OF CHICAGO FREE PARKING AT 12TH AND JEFFERSON.

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