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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 11

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ill i a Oakland Tribune, Wednesday, May 211952 11 Veterans Move To Disbar Delay Seen for Jet Airlines 1 mittee, led by Mrs. Hans Kluss-man, retaliated immediately with Mrs.v Klussman charging that is out to get the cable cars 1 and Mills i is fighting en their: side." "We don't pick fights, but we win them when they're started," she declared. Mills' report was a preliminary to recommendations he will submit covering modemiza-tion of transit lines, i Mexico Honors Actors MEXICO CITY, May 21. Dolores Del Rio and Arturo de Cordoba were awarded Ariels, the Mexican, Oscars, last night for Mexico's best film acting of the year. 7 i Jet passenger planes will not operate in the United States for seven or eight years, William A.

Patterson, president of United Air Lines, predicted today in San Francisco. Patterson said the British Comet, first jet airliner to enter commercial service, is too expensive to operate. Patterson also announced that United will begin a $5,000,000 expansion program at its San Francisco base in 1954 and will an: nounce a $56,000,000 appropriation for aircraft within a few weeks, Cable Car Battle Renewed in PUC San Francisco's famed cable cars, currently in the midst of a battle for their existence, took one on the chin yesterdaybut defenders of the cars threw a few punches themselves, The near knockout blow was leveled by Marmion D. Mills, a traffic consultant, who told the State Public Utilities Commission that it costs three times as much to operate the cable cars as it does to run trackless trolleys or motor coaches. He said the Powell Street cable cars showed a loss of $16,372 during March, The pave-the-cable-cars com Best for comfort, No Arson in Fire Death, Jury Rules A Marin County coroner's jury yesterday discounted arson as the cause of death of Mrs.

Pauline Talbot, 55, former Alameda society belle and one-time wife of William O. Talbot of the Pope Talbot shipping firm. The jury, which pondered the case in a day-long inquest into the fire in Mrs. Talbot's MiU Valley home May 12, found the cause of the fire to be "unknown. Lawrence Madson, 51, Oakland department store salesman, of 1944 Grove Street, San Francisco, was the principal witness.

Madson told the jury he was staying at the Talbot home to care for Mrs. Talbot, who was ill He said he did not turn in the alarm when he awakened to find the house blazing, because he was unfamiliar with' the neighborhood. Asst Dist Atty. W. O.

Weis-sich said no charges would be filed, against Madson. 7 4 Mrs. Clarence Jones Jr.il 309 Sf. Attorney Disbarment of Richard Glad-stein, San Francisco attorney, who was on the defense staff of 11 communist leaders tried in New York in 1949; is sought by San 'Francisco's Blackstohe Post of the American Legion. Lawyer members of the; Legion post; unanimously approved a resolution' presented by Dean David E.

Snod grass of the Hastings; College of Law, calling upon the California Department of the Legion to I ask the California State Bar to disbar Gladstein. Dean Snodgrass pointed out that Abraham J. Issennan, one of Gladstein's fellow-defenders of the communists, has been disbarred in New York. He also quoted Federal Judge Harold R. Medina, who sentenced Gladstein to six months jor con tempt during the communists trial Judge Medina accussed Gladstein jof "deliberate and willful attack upon the adminis tration of justice.

iM The state convention ii of the Legion will be held in San Jose in September. 8 I Air; Stamps in 1924 Washington, May 21. Air mail stamps were placed; oh sale to the public the first time in 1924. i i I its fc Regularly 5.95 mon kit) Willow Manor School yesterday Charles C. Grover, assistant superintendent Oakland elementary schools.

The award was for her work as head of Willow Manor P-TA. Campbell Street, was awarded formerly was! women's representative, on the ASUC executive board. She was chairman of the recent national convention of the National Associated Women Stu- TojSave Up To iy 6 vi to 1 1 pair I Boys' sizes 2Vi-6. yShw Youth n' Here's what, famous TT I U'lriU vhV Cushion Arch features i tt if. M-f cup as "Mother of Year" of the dents Association, U.C.

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May 21. 4- Les two-year All-Amfrican 1-guard on the UniveriJty of Call fomia football team, was named today as one of the speakers at the U.C. commencement Sexer- to be' held June 20. I The other speaker will be Miss Alison Gilbert, daughter of Pro fessor and Mrs. Luther C.

Gil bert. of 1044 Euclid Avenue. Her father is a U.C. professor of history. Richter, son of Mr.

and Mrs C. Richter, of Fresno, was leading scorer on the U.C. rugby team during the same two -years he made All-American. A graduate of Fresno High School, the 21 -year-old athlete is a business administration jmajer and member of Phi Gamma. Delta Fraternity.

He is president of California Club, a member of Wing and Helmet and Skull and Key junior and senior men's honorary societies. He has served on the ASUC speaker's bureau. Miss Gilbert, who is 20, is a history major and member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, She also is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, M6rtar Board and! Pry- tanean, senior and junior omen's honorary societies, and' Cali fornia Club. I 1 She is currently serving jn the Women's Judicial Committee and Six Bids Opened On New School Bids for construction of the new Washington School at 6032 Shattuck Avenue were opened yesterday by the Oakland Board df Education. jl Six firms offered bids for the project which will be financed from 1945 school bond funds.

They are: John E. Branaugh and Son, California Elmer J. Free thy, Monson Moore and Roberts, and Pacific Coast Builders, $697,750. Architect for the two-story reinforced concrete' structure is William E. Schirmer.

The building will have 42,100 square feet of floor space, including 14 classrooms, a kindergarten froom, auditorium, library' and cafeteria. It will accommodate 490 children. The present structure, erected in 1904, will be demolished to make way for the new building. It was damaged in the 1906 earthquake and rebuilt Chain Gang Fugit Prefers Federal Pe id SAN DIEGO, May A fugitive from a Georgia! chain gang today readily admitted stealing a car in Texas anil driving it to California so hef could be charged with a federal; crime instead of being returned to Georgia. The FBI played along with Jack Hoffman, 30, apd authorized a Dyer Act complaint against him and John Edward Eaves, 24.

of Fort WorthJ Hoffman and Eaves 1 were picked up by police here as burglary suspects. Hoffman immediately related how the two had Stolen the auto and driven it cross state lines. I Named Commencement fx- 4 Thugs Get $1260 in Trucking Co. Loot SAN LEANDRO, May 21. Burglars last night broke into the Senna Trucking Company of' fices at 295 Park Street and stole equipment, valued at $1260, Manuel Senna, owner of the firm.

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