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i. I WAN A DS OAKLAND'S LOCALLY OWNED AND LOCALLY CONTROLLED DAILY NEWSPAPER MAfN OFFICE, f.13TH AT FRANKLIN I PHONE TEMPLEBAft 2.6000 BERKELEY. 2040 ADDISON STREET i ittteiiTEi wtiit liiTci ciietta ttiif itvs fsiciii tcmct OAKLAND, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1952 13 NO. 7: I tr i1 1 k. CLV! 1 j.

N. EARLY. BIRD. ON BROADWAY United Veterans Council of Robert Douglas Correa Rides to Jockey Berlcoloy Installs Officers paign to aid the; procurement of. Vio ence Victory on BERKELEY, Jan.

7. E. B. Vaughan, member of Campanile American has been installed as 'new president of the United Veterans Council of By BY GARDNER To Head Drive For Heart Fund Robert M. Douglas, 45, of Piedmont, manager 'of the Standard Oil Company of California, today accepted the role Berkeley.

NEW YORK, Jam 7. A horse ticket purchasers for blood for the armed forces in Korea. An "all-out" drive of; veterans organizations willcul-; minate February 14, when the-Red Cross mobile blood procured ment unit will be set up at Vet-t erans Memorial Building, i The veterans council wiir alsoC sponsor a folk dance and leant party to be held on Washington's; Olivier's begin to form around the Ziegf eld Theater Other officers for 1952 Vice-president, A. Lee Oder, named "violence, ridden a jockey named 4 -Correa (pronounced Korea came in first at Bowie recently Monica Dick 1 at 6 a.m. Incidentally, I won commander of Berkeley Post, American Legion; secretary- ens, great granddaughter cf der it's occurred "-to Ziegf eld owner Billy Rose that it's taking two Cleopatras to Mrs.

Russell Rills ton; jj ,) i t- i Charles Dickens, settling down In chaplain, Mrs. Luella Dills; ser i Georgetown, after honey make the public forget the one 4" geant at Warren Tamer; he featured recently in the same Birthday at Veterans Memorial; Building with Lowell B. Hoff as master of ceremonies and Frederick E. -Wilson as general past president, Charles Wall. Major project, the council mooning with Cmdr.

Roy Strat-ton, USN FBI agents checking tips that communist troublemakers have infiltrated American Indian reservations. theater Talk is that Czech leader Klement. Gottwald's days are numbered that he'll be the for. the new year will be cam- I next satellite-beaded to be purged M. Gilbert Roger, as fund campaign chairman for the Alameda County Heart Association, the directors announced.

The 1952 drive for funds will begin February 1 and continue through the 29th. The Alameda County quota is. set at $54,000 in the eight million dollar national campaign. resides at 52 Sharon Avenue, Piedmont, and has offices in the Bank of America Building in Oakland, said that one of the' stars of the Paris Strasbourg annual walking race, is ir classified "limited military Opening a church bazaar in London, Lady Astor lectured: "Tea is a far greater menace to this country than drink. Try building a house and see how much, tea they drink before getting down to work in the ROBERT M.

DOUGLAS Heart Fund Chairman service" in the French army; the notation "Exempt from marching." Smce.no crime has been committed in Hunnes- ing got to stop drinking tea all day long and get to work." Sweden, for three decades, Cherry Estate the City Fathers have passed an the heart campaign will be conducted from the. association headquarters, 2142 Broadway, Oakland. The late gangster Willie Mo- ordinance permitting, the warden to rent cells to I like retti's Jersey home may be seized in lieu of taxes. The way Set at PUBLIC CHALLENGE Garbo's wearing her hair these Rod Ole Bras-field's logic: "Nothing improves a "The. Heart Association pro days you'd think she was under Heirs located man's driving like a police car studying Yul Brynner.

gram is a cnanenge to every home land business, declared AF Wlrelt SIMPLE ANSWER directly behind him!" 1r Cyrif ht. IMS. far The Tribaa Douglass in accepting the chair A lot of fans two) have writ Women Marines Get Break ten to ask what Jose Ferrer Jkk A. Yoder, 84. who was named Tonnily Doctor of the Year" by th American Mediccd Association holds Marsha Ekdne Neer 6 weeks while the baby's mother, Mrs.

Ken- neth Neer 31 looks on. The Goshen md doctor brought both Into the world. He was honored this week. Unraveling of the estate of Eugene H. Cherryj .72, veteran Oakland attorney who died Without leaving a will, Was completed yesterday by "the public administrator.

i Public AdministrStor Albfert E. Hill of Alameda County- an CHERRY POINT, N. Jan. 7. Women Marines at the Marine Corps air statipn here perform all duties the men do except wash dishes.

That traditionally feminine job is rele means by the title of his new play, "The Shrike." The answer is this simple that's the way Dizzy Dean pronounces the word strike! Mae West working on a novel about her favorite subject, men. manship. "Heart diseases are the leading killers in the United States today. "In Alameda County alone last year heart accounted for a total of 3802 deaths the No. 1 cause, ahead of all others.

The statistics are startling and clearly point up the great good that will result from the Heart Association drive for funds." Douglas cited the county's three Iteading causes of death in nounced that a search had re Confederate I roop gated to the men, with the aid of dishwashing machines. win i 'Seize' Oakland Tuesday 1 suited in the discovery of $36,750 in assets and that hpirs had been located as far away as Jfova Scotia. I It took nine months to locate the nine heirs and tjo find the assets, mostly money in seven banks. The heirs are cousins: -v will take, the Union during the Civil War "Confederate troops' 1951 as follows: heart, 3802; can was Rough and Ready, situated about five miles from Grass ever the City Hall Plaza at noon I ''tomorrow and declare "martial Valley. three of them in California! Mrs, Sadie Schoner of San Jose, Edith 1 t-x-v i ir t- I in Because of the bagel strike a woman named Jennie Casella lost her job at "Bagels and Yox." Her assignrtient was to slap cream-cheese into the bagels handed out to members of the audience MacMillan will publish Col.

John D. Grumbach's book, "Wine, Women and Duels," an anecdotal history of duelling from Cain and Abel to an imaginary duel between Senator McCarty and Secretary, Acheson So many travelers buying the cheap air travel insurance policies, two of the machines at LaGuardia Airport went on the fritz over the week end A paragraph in Evita Peron's autobiography law" in the city of Oakland. After 91 years of waiting, the C. Robbins, Healdsburg, and Paul But it's all in the interest of fraternity sawj that Rough and Ready got the "Confederate De Luxe Automatic i i Washing. Jfy the March of Dimes.

i Alpha Kappa Phi. Fraternity at troops" it asked for. Yesterday the 15-man pledge class, dressed in Confederate! gray," were led into Rough andt Ready by "Colonel Al Rains, pledge president College of Pacific has decided to ttum "Hell Week" into "Help D. Gustine, Los Angeles. Four cousins arejih NovaT Scotia and two in Boston.

Admini istrator Hill had to work, without any clues since no letters from the cousins! were found in- Cherry's personal effects, I Hill, who takef jurisdiction when a person dies intestate without known said cer, 1064; all types of accidents, 310. CIVIC LEADER Douglas is a director of the Oakland Chamber of- Oakland Boys Club, the Better Business Bureau, Green Cross, a vice-president of the Athens Club, and member of the Salva-iion Army advisory board, the Rotary, Lake Merritt Breakfast Club and the Athenian Nile. Douglas said that research is the heart of the heart program. Funds from the forthcoming drive, "he said, will be allotted to scientific research, education and community heart programs, "a triple fronj of the attack on the heart diseases." A brief 'ceremony was held NEWANAHIST at the PostoffMe, and the "Con federate troops" dispersed j. Instead of the usual hazing and 1 i' monkey-business that goes with iv initiation week, the Stockton school fraternity will assign its I pledge class to a project that will I' stimulate donations to the March 1 of Dimes.

i Alpha Kappa Phi was founded in 1834 at the old University of throughout the town collecting donations fori the March of ATOMIZE says: "President Peron is a giant condor flying high in the heavens and I am only a little swallow in a great cloud cf swallows." Try swallowing that one Rep. Peter F. Mack, is in that each, heir will get $3500. Cherry livd at 13th and Dimes. FIGHT AGAINST POLIO Jackson Streets, Tomorrow the troops will come danger of getting thrown out of the' "See-the-World-on-the-Cuff Congressmen's he's by auto to Walnut Creek.

They will march through the city, dis- triDuting "proclamations" urging Pacific in San Jose. During the Civil War the fraternity was split Just as the Union was. Half of the members favored the North; the other half, the South. The seeing the world at. his own expense John Garfield may at support for the fight against polio.

FOR COLDS sprays antibistamine mist right ii. nasal passages! i i Steps nttfl. oeeze clears stuffed-up nos which, medical research poim out arc caused by histamine irritation. Has exclusive antihistamine action that old-fashioned bom drops and inhalers csn'i give you. Can be used by adults and children alike in addition to Anahist tablets or other medical treatment (or colds, nasal allergies.

Rites Held fori Harry BerciDvichj Funeral services for larry Bercovich, 79, retired San fFran-cisco cigar chain tore operator, were held yesterday in! San Francisco. I Mr. Bercovich, of 1750 Vallejo Street, died Saturday i Mt. Zion Hospital af tier a brifef illness. I A native of Austria, he; came iNorinern faction moved across the street and formed Rho iney win tjnen "marcn qn Oakland, taking over the City Hall Plaza and declaring "martial law." Once again they'll "loot" tempt a Broadway comeback via a revival of "Golden Boy." Thej newest delicacy in Siberia: "Peasant Under Glass." ROONEY TV DEBUT Mickey Rooney makes his television debut with Jimmy Durante Lambda Phi.

SOUTHERN SYMBOLS Labor Conditions Hearing Scheduled Minimum wages, maximum working hours and standard conditions of labor for women a Ad minors employed in industry will be discussed at a two-day public hearing in San Francisco late this month. The session, called by the State Industrial Welfare Com the city collecting funds to turned over to the March of As a result of the split. Alpha Kappa Phi adopted as its own the Dimes headauarters in Oakland in late February "Critical Confederate flag and rymbols. The troops Will then withdraw -X Digest" notes that lines of pros Now, nearly 100 years later, the and board the "Southern" Pa fraternity will strike a blow for cif ic ferry for ISart Francisco. the South and the North, Their invasion of the Lay area I A check of the records revealed i will end when.thev have success.

Look to the LEADER for to the fraternity that the only 'fully occupied! "Union" Square California town to secede from in Sao mission, win be neia me oan Francisco Health Center, 101 Grove Street, at 10:30 a.m. January 25 and 26. State officials said the hearing will affect the following indus Maple within means tries: manufacturing; personal service; canning ana preserving; mj' Mm(W ONE-CONTROL I WAUTOMATIC WASHER (DURING JANUARY) FOR YOUR OLD VjASHERj Realtors Will Install Slate West Coast's Largest Selection of Eastern Maple Furniture professional, technical, clerical and similar occupations; public housekeeping; laundry, dry- cleaning and dyeing; mercantile; industries handling farm products after harvest; transportation, and. amusement and recrea-tion. Tavern Owner In Divorce Suit I Jack E.

Steinbach, operator of an Oakland tavern and restaurant, has been sued for divorce by his wife of 10 years, Mrs. Dorothy J. Steinbach, 4220 Balfour Avenue. The complaint filed by Atty. Philip L.

Evans, charges extreme cruelty. Mrs. Steinbach asks that she be awarded a divorce, care and custody of i their five children ranging in age from two to to the Bay area 55 years ao. At one time he owned1 28 cigar stores bearing his name. Mr.

Bercovich is survived by his wife, Birdie; his sisterl Fannie Bercovichj Road, his daughter, Mrs. Albert C. Wollenberg, wife of an Francisco Superior Judge Albert C. Wollenberg, and a son, Harry Berk, of New York; City. i i 1 Beth Abraham To Induct Officers New officers Qf Temple Beth Abraham Will be installed! January 13 after a 6:30 p.m.

dinner at the Temple, S327 MacArthur Blvd. j' Elected at the annual congregational jmeeting were Elliot Nankin, president; Herman Hertz, first vice-president; Sam Epstein, second vice-president; Sant Katz-berg, treasurer; and Lester Lotz, Larry Meyers, Mprry Ranzer and Isadore Schechtnian, board! members. I Rabbi Jacob Li Ott Will deliver the address of the evening. Dinner plans are under the direction of Leo Washerman who will be master of ceremonies. Mendel H.

Freidman will be installing officer. I HQME-of MAPLE' Shop for the BiGGEST FURNITURE BARGAINS in YEARS in Wilton's Civic, leaders will join with members of the real estate business tomorrow! night at a banquet session honoring new officers of the Oakland Real Estate Board. Jl j- Scheduled to take office at the meeting at the Scottish Rite Temple, 1547 Oak Street, are: C. J. Duncan, president; Bryan E.

vice-president; Cal Viele, second vice-president; Dan E. Lane, vice-president, dis Extension Class In Spanish Tuesday A class in converst tional (MR LEASE Spanish will begin tomorrow evening at the University of rr3 A T5 California Extension Division Center, 1730 Franklin Street Enrollment is now open for the Tuesday class and for another class to meet on Fridays from 7 to 9 p.m. designed for persons who wish to "brush up" trict No. Madison E. Wulfing, trict No.

3, and Ray D. Nichols, treasurer. 4 State Sen. Arthur H. Breed Jr, will act as installation officer.

Guests at the session will; in We've lost our lease at 1600 Harrison and must move carload after carload of Fine FURNITURE at GREAT SACRIFICE in a Limited Time. Sale at 1600 and 1535 Harrison, and 15th Grove. Open Thwrs 'ril 9 p.m. Sunday 11 te 5 on their Spanish. No knowledge of the language is necessary for clude Mayor Clifford Rishell; Harry BartelL chairman of the the Tuesday sessions.

nine years, $250 a month support for herself, $250 for support of the children, $2500 attorney's fees, and $100 court She also asks that she be warded all the community property, which includes a California liquor license and a lease on the "Time Out" tavern at 3223 Telegraph Avenue, with stock and fixtures believed to be valued at the $5000 equity in the Balfour Avenue home; $3000 in home furnish-i ings; bank accounts estimated at $5000; $50,000 in insurance policies on her husband and the children; a 1950 and a 1937 model automobiles; and other community property of nature and description unknown to her. Alameda County Board of Supervisors, and James M. Udall and Eugene Pi Conser, president and secretary of the California Real Estate Association. Udall, a member of the executive committee of the Realtors' Washington Committee, will deliver an address, "Time for Decision." no cash mm SAVE UP TO 15.05 long wearing worsteds, shark skins, gabardines. Regular $40 to $45 values.

SAVE UP TO 15.05 fabrics from America's finest mills. Regular $55 and $60 values. SAVE UP TO 19.95 finer-quality clear-finish worsteds and gabardines. -Regular $45 to $54.50 values. If your old washer equals down payment.

Platinum Use Platinum was used for coinage by the Russians about 130 years The Steinbachs were married in Oakland June 21. 1941 and TO separated November 2 44 3P $2m nuecLEnnins 0x12 AXUinSTER Qmm4 dmd Dm eHiij FREE PICKUP FREE DELIVERY Other Ruts m4 Upholstery Priced Accordingly otal quantity in all Foreman Clark store ANDREW WHllAfJlS APPLIANCE CENTEft Open Every flife 'til 10 p.m. QROflDWAY ei TrscBRTIiUR il 6-CC37 (ACHES OF FREE PAMdUG) Srit I tMto thia f. ftfovcMer everybody is ssytgx we clothing costs less SUPREME ciSWVi. 154 1 L0 L02-C31G East 14tfc Si Monday evenings until 16TH AND TELEGRAPH W.

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