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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 16

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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16 Oakland Tribune, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1949 ECA Extends Registration for Small Business Directors SQciuleioses MONKEYS PLAY; HARD-TO-GET ON S.F. PIERS WdgetoHear The registration period for the small business exporters directory being compiled by the Economic Co-operation Administration has been extended 10 days, according to an announcement today by' Don M. Follett, general manager of the Oakland 1 Chamber "of Commerce. -The directory, lor distribution by ECA missions overseas to European importeri and buyers, will list the names and products" of small inde operating with the Federal Government in distributing the application forms, which are available at 4X7 14th Street follett urged small business firms which have decided to enter international trade to register.

pendent firms ijwhich desire to enter or continue id export trade under the Marshall $lan. Listing in the directory, Follett said, will be i-ithout charge to the businessmen; fThe chamber is co Custody Fight LOS Nov. 30. JFH-Mrs. Florence Walton, Los Angeles society matron, is deprived of full Anybody who thinks" he sees a monkey scampering about on San Francisco's Pi 14 or 5 does.

Rep. Allen custody of her three sons after being accused of adultery with a former i film actor. Her husband, Delvy: T. Walton, was awarded a contested divorce 0 Congressman John J. Allen representative from the Seventh District, will be guest speaker when Plymouth Masonic Lodge No.

560 meets tomorrow evening. According to C. E. Paul, program chairman, who invited Allen to address the lodge, his subject will be "The 81st Congress." Allen, who is the only California member of Congress Marine and Fisheries Committee, will discuss legislation and problems of particular interest to the Pacific Coast Plymouth Lodge meets on Thursday evenings in the hall at 5449 College Avenue. decree yesterday.

Of her relatipns with Richard Powers, a real estate broker formerly known in pictures as Tom Keene, Superior Judge William R. McKay declared: "The evidence is so conclusive that Mrs. Walton was guilty of adultery with him that I must give Mr. Walton the divorce. Walton was awarded custody of the children, Craig, 14; John, 12, and Laurence, 10.

Judge McKay gave her custody of the boys on alternate veek-ends and during the first six weeks of their summer vacations. The couple married in 1933 and separated last Walnut cahintt. Pay 9.51 month. Two Philippine monkeys, pr-t of a shipment bound for the University of California, have been playing hide-and-seek with! would-be captors since they escaped from their cages two weeks ago. Four of their fellow escapees have been captured but these two continue to play hard-to-get, as they go scampering over the rooftops and through the rafters.

They help themselves to from shipments and employees' lunches and generally make merry. They have eluded two "traps" set for them. One was the mechanical kind. Workmen said the Pier 14 monkeys watched workmen set the trap, then carefully held t' trap door open with his foot while he took out the banana with which it had been set. Yesterday when Special Officer Chick Sales of the SPCA came with a gun prepared for a monkey hunt, both had disappeared.

Dock employees think they'll have to make pets of them yet. Massage of Heart-Saves Woman's Life ROCKFORD, 111., Nov. 30. (JP) A physician preparing surgical treatment of a etoest ailment to a woman patient yesterday massaged her heart for five minutes after it stopped. St.

Anthony Hospital officials said that after five minutes of hand massage by the doctor the patient's heart was restored to almost normal Mrs. Florence Walton, Los year. She really wants a Angeles society matron, weeps as she leaves ccurt where a court awarded her husband, Delvy T. Walton, a divorce and custody of the couple's three sons. AP Wirephoto.

5 I HIGHLAND NURSES IN HOLIDAY PARTY The Highland Hdspital Nurses' Alumnae Association will hold its annual Christmas dinner on December 14 at the Laltehurst Hotel, Marguerite L. MacLean, the hospital's superintendent of nurses, will be the honored guest at the dinner, Which will begin at 6:30 p.m. Special invitations are being sent to honorary members, including Carrie E. Ferguson, instructor of nursing education at the hospital; Daisy Dean Urch, former superintendent of nurses at Highland, and the two retired housemothers, Mrs. E.

G. Templeton and Farey. i Berlin Reds Mark Putsch Anniversary BERLIN, Nov. 30. P) East sector Communists today celebrated the first anniversary of their putsch which cut Berlin two.

Just a year ago. Russian-backed Communists in East Berlin split the city and elected their own rump government in the Soviet sector. By riots and harrying tactics they succeeded in squeezing the regu-larlyelected city government from the city hall in the Soviet sector. Then the East Berlin Communists chose their officials by a show of hands in an East Berlin musical comedy theater. Wilnmt cabtntt.

Pay 8.31 month. 0172 Imagine her joy when she sees the White sewing machine she's dreamed She'll make her own clothes, outfit the familyjand decorate the home easily economically, with the machine that makes sewing sheer pleasure! She'll never stop thanking you for it! 0ji3 NO DOWN PAYMENT AT CAPWELL'S MoM short: Pay 11.78 0 month CAPWgLL'S SEWING MACHINE, THIRD FLOOR i 1 To Promote Exports ROME, Dec. 1. (JP) Ivan Mat-teo Lombardo, former Italian minister of industry and commerce, left by plane today on a trip to the United States to promote Italian exports. beating.

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