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Oakland, Tribune Friday, Oct 7, 1949 ONLY APPEAL STANDS BETWEEN California GOP Assembly to Map Campaign Strategy in Meeting TOKYO ROSE AND PRISON GATES :5 1 JF" VwctrnticIL By DON Tribune Political Editor a fiscal I plan developed for on Southern California. Mother, 16, Two Babies Taken From Filth-Choked1 Apartment LONG BEACH. Oct 7. Initial steps toward developing candidates and campaign strategy for the 1950 elections will be taken hef tomorrow and Sunday by ranking leaders of the California Republican Assem let It rcrln kt It rain LET IT DINNER AND PKOGJKAM Business sessions will continue throughout the afternoon and a i dinner program wiu oe neia lomor-j bly, row night Guest speaker will be 2.CT JrC JSiiiLillian Schletennauf. aaaUtant at.

will be- members of ALAMEDA, Oct. 7. Mrs. Norma very little about housework, adding Girls' plaid RAINCOATS Maupin, 16-year-old wife of a Navy that she was ashamed to ask for sailor, and her two children were ne'' 4.j ln.fr situation was reported to the found today in a housing project Housing Authority officials by a at 236-A Sineleton Ave-- ninmW ra11ri tn th anartment to GOP victories the board of directors of the organization and its candidates and fact finding committee. Headed by Gordon X.

Richmond of Orange and comprising representatives from each congressional district, the candidates and fact finding committee will look over the field in general but is not expected to make any specific endorsements at this Actual selection of the office-seekers who will carry the of rubberized fabric torney general for the state of Illinois, who will discuss governmental affairs. Invited as principal speaker at the Sunday morning breakfast is Lieut. Gov. Goodwin J. Knight His topic has not been announced The remainder of the day will be devoted to drafting of board and committee reports and preparations for field studies to be made between now and January session as a nue in what police and sanitation do some ewors.

iney in ium re ported it to ponce ana sanitation officers. Attorney's Eloquent Plea Fails to Win Minimum Term Continued from Par 1 probably would be the Federal Penitentiary for Women at Alder-son, W. she could apply for parole a the end of three and a half years. Then there would be the fine, which she could probably never pay. She had tome Los Angeles property, but that was lost along with her citizenship when the six-woman jury found her guilty of treason last week.

Before Judge Jloche read off the sentence yesterday afternoon. Ols-hausen had taken up the morning arguing defense motions for acquittal, for arrest of judgment and a new trial. Judge Roche dism-issed them al) with a few brief words at 2 p.m Then Iva, tight-lipped and haggard, and Collins stepped tohe bar for judgment She still wore the same suit she has appeared in every day since the trial began on July ft one day after her S3rd birthday. STANDS IMMOBILE In the first row behind her sat her father, Jun Toguri; her husband. Have them prepared for the winy days ahead these red or blue plaid coats are regular length with detachable hood and three-way belt In sizes 7 te 14.

officers described as "unbelievably filthy conditions." The girl and her small sons; Frederick 2. and Richard, seven months, were taken out of the stench and refuse filled apartment to Juve VJ 'I basis fojf formal candidate recom- blessing of the unofficial Republican hnHv ncnallv is HeferreH until a mendafcfons. UNITED FRONT IN EDUCATION URGED January session. i Among Northern California mem- vtfmir nppv rnwTPSTs bers of the committee are: William VVIDE-OPEN CONTENTS (F Reichei an Markel Baer of Oak- nile Hall by police. Werner King.

Alameda sanitation Particular interest centers in the land, Arthur Strehlow of Alameda, i j- is. airector, aescriDea conditions in the Al CONVENTION Julia Bode, of San Francisco, Arthur GIRLS'' WEAR Second Fleer Boys' ROBES ANT A CRUZ, Oct. tiJPy Carmichael of San Jose, worth Brown of Capitola, William Troyer, Santa Cruz, Sherill Halbert, Modesto, X. It. Richardson, San Mateo, apartment as one of the worst cases of household neglect and filthiness, particularly with small children, that he has seen In years.

iocal conferences, however, in view of the large number 6f wide-open contests coming up next year and the sizable number of early starters. Many candidates, actual and potential, will be on hand with their backers seeking to ascertain bossi- School administrators were warned Paul Mason Of Sacramento. LITTER OF FILTH last night that they "must get completely away from narrow and selfish group patterns to take a state- 29 ble alignments or trends. I While the committee is looking He said a pail full of swill and Fisherman Drowns maggots was under the sink. The of cotton flannsl Here Is an answer to your holiday gift needs fine quality cotton flannel robe in plain color of blue or maroon with white with cord trim.

Sizes 8 to 14 specially low priced. iioor ana rurnuure was littered with filth n.Kiu i The California Association of 7nLnl bf RED BLUFF, Oct. tudying finance and procedural luestiops. according to Ernejit L. li8m Krauze.

61. of Dinuba, West of San Francisco, president. was believed rTrowned today when StfLR.tpU,blic,an Chairman Ed- the boat from, which he was fishing ward bnaltuck of Los Anceles will ,.00,, tk c.i-mntn 1 Tiin.n nio no uctu nitric iving continued, nd thel School now holding odor was almost unbearable. its annual convention, was ad- There was no food in the riousedressed bv Dr. Herbert C.

Clish. 7Hipe, and her sMter. June. Shpjooct immobile for 22 minutes CM'ins w-rfc an elonuen't pie? the minimum sentence. "The evidence showed that this defendant was actually selected by nrisoners of war and ordered by the SOYS' WIAR Street Fleer superintendent of address a luncheon session tomorrow miles south; of here.

San Francisco except a can of condensed milk and a bottle of sour milk, King said' Mrs. Maupin admitted to him that several neighbors, whose names she! didn't even know, have been feeding the children and taking care of schools. "Elementary district cannot afford to think only in terms of elementary districts," Dr. Clish asserted, nor, he added, can the small high school. "The wealthy or economically favored district cannot approach them.

Japanese Army to broadcast for Radio Tokyo," he began. "It was also shown that she sustained prisoners of war by bringing them food and kept up their, courage and morale. These facts were not disputed at the trial "We would also like to point out to your honor that she was acquitted of seven of the eight overt acts contained in the indictment The overt Mrs. Maupin told Kinf and Police-; woman Florence Drummond and Inspector Jack T. Sutherland this; story: yw CRABOA-PUIR state support with the attitude that, She was married in Manila whenif come what may.

it is going to get Jwk nr were Reg. U.S. Pat Oft she was 13 years' old to large a slice of the financial Maupin, a seajan. and has lived in! melon as it can." he declared. the United States 10 months and ini "Unless we become united in fac- ing problems, and speak with the tone of authority which comes from Alameda for eight months.

HUSBAND RESTRICTED i a united iront, education cannot ti 1 a t. i a xier nusDana nas oeen restricted i progress, to his ship, the U.S.S. Chara, for two! Clish said, weeks as a result of being seven hved a united however, he be-school front in of which she was convicted was, that she broadcast, in substance: 'Orphans of the Pacific, your ships' have been lost. How will you get' home STATEMENT 'MEANINGLESS' "If such a statement was" made and we dispute that it ever was made it was innocuous and meaningless," Collins continued. "We direct your honor's attention further to the fact that this girl had a great deal of courage.

She refused to be-j come a Japanese subject and citizen despite the persuasion and pressure of the Japanese police. "We ask your honor's attention' to the caliber of the witnesses to this hours late in reporting back to duty. California Is close to being a reality. The Chara. now at Port Chicago, is.

He called for a -continuity in expected at the Alameda Naval state administration of our schools." Supply depot tonight. and "said he hoped "we will not be Her government allotment checks confronted with the sight of an able have been held up, she said, and she state ii superintendent of public m-has been trying her best to get a struction being forced to run for job. She admitted that she knew office; every four years." Beverage Firm Plans Addition act on which she has been convicted Satoshi Nakamura. George Mit-sushio. Ken Oki.

All of these men held their U.S. citizenship lightly. And I have serious doubts that their wartime registration in Japan gave them expatriation rights or freed them from the obligations of United moro of Ihoso fashion succossos prove that good things boar ropoating business was cited as the reason for the expansion. Operators of the local firm, which supplies the soft drink to outlets throughout the Bay Area, are four brothers, Albert, orris, Herman and Joseph Zatkins. The project, under the direction of Ernest Flener.

local contractor. lis expected to be completed within 'three months. Start of work on a $65,000 addition to the local bottling and distributing plant of Bireley's Beverages Company at 1946 Adeline Street was announced here today by officials of the firm. The new addition, covering 7000 square feet, will increase warehouse and garage facilities at the local installation by approximately 25 per cent, spokesmen said. Increased sl liSfe- i States citizenship.

"If that is true, we have had two persons, admitted traitors, who testified in this courtroom-, against a girl who held her own citizenship, and their only reason for changing! citizenship was to make their life' easier, to get extra ration cards and! freedom from police surveillance, all I of which was denied the defendant. BLAMES STATE DEPT. "I direct your honor's attention tljat our own State Department must take the blame for leaving this girl stranded in an enemy country. The testimony has shown that the State Department willingly delayed granting her a passport for return. -It' can be trujy said that the TTniteH States Government aban check these St Saturday specials for real savings doned and betrayed her rights, but that she did not abandon the United States.

"Now she is to be punished for yielding to the same pressures and threats to which prisoners of wai yielded. These were men and soldiers but they are excused and given their honor." Chief Prosecutor Tom DeWolfe rose before the bench after Collins and concluded. Standing beside Iva, he referred to her as "this unfortunate defendant" arid said he believed she had had a fair Then 'Judge Roche passed sentence. It appeared to stun her and she walked to a chair. Only a short while before hehad told reporters: "I couldn't believe they would send me to jail.

I did everything I could for the Americans. Then while she was taken back to the San Francisco County Jail cell she has occupied for more than a year, her husband prepared to return' to Japan. He is in this country oa a military permit which expires this week and he must return to ask fbr a new permit to come back. Hr wn to sail at 3 p.m. today aboard the pacific Far a st Lines' passenger freighter Trade Winds.

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Black, brown or navy at a special low price. Sub. to Fed. tax. Street Fleer ELSIE ABERNATHY RITES TOMORROW Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a m.

tomorrow for Mrs. Elsie Mae Abernathy. 45. wife of Jack C. Abernathy.

director of ar Oakland law enforcement school, who died yesterday at her home at 3327 California Street after an illness of three monfhs. A native of Colorado, she had lived most of her life in Oakland. She was among the original members of the Mosswood Volleyball Club. Besides her husband, a former Oakland police officer, she is survived by two children. Jack P.

Abernathy and Jeanne Bottjer, both at home. J'uneral services will be conducted at the Chapel of the Oaks. Oakland Mortuary, 3007 Telegraph Avenue. Motal EcrriRgs Fad. a 03 Metal earrings in gold, and silver metal with brilliant stones.

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Each of the four styles are winning fashions -and best of all, not one of them cost a you more than 8.95! Ex-Army Officer To Speak at Rotary RICHMOND. Oct. 7. Paul Eisler. U.S.

Army intelligence officer during World War II. will be guest speaker at the noon luncheon of the Richmond Rotary Club today at the Hotel Don. Eisler will speak on psychological warfare, the unit of army intelligence to which he was assigned. Chet Mero, president of the club, will be, in charge of the meeting. sport shirts 2.00 Short and long sleeve men's sport shirrs In assortment of colors and patterns.

Small medium, large. LARGE SCARFS U. 100 Multi-colored head scarfs of rayon in geometric and fldrsl designs. You'll want CSdF DRESSES Second Floor at this special ow. Street Floor.

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