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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 13

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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Tribune, Tuesday, Dec. 54 1950 IX transamerica jWharf Center MEDIATOR ENTERS AIR LIFT STRIKE DISCUSSIONS Air Transport Task Group Here to Study Bay Facilities for Emergency MONOPOLY HEARING; Mediator Charles Mitchell, of. efforts to settle the dispute of mediation efforts. The CIO leeal the National Mediation Board CIO radio opeaators whose strike seeks a new severance pay clause. or placement in other jobs witH Development Set RESUMES IN S.F.

last week interrupted flights of Korea air lift planes. today held separate meetings with officials of Local 303, Trans- the company because ef the iiru pending installation of radio Plans for the development of a port Workers Union, and Trans- Working against a December 13 restaurant center Radio operators have returned; telephone equipment which would to work pending outcome of the 'eliminate their jobs. ocean Air Lines, of Oakland, in deadline, the federal Reserve, Board has resumed its hearing of; the Transamerica case. The board contends Transamer-i im Cm Derations have a monooo- along the Estuary were announced here today by the Oakland Board of Port Commissioners. The program was revealed as listic tendency.

The hearings' the port board adopted a resolu- 1 I have been conducted in San tion naming the area between Francisco and Washington for Broadway and Webster Street and Hearing Held in S.F. Today; Session Set Here Tomorrow Fifteen members of Cie Air Transport Task Group of the National Securities Resources Board arrived at Oakland Municipal Airport last night to study the readiness of Bay area airports to meet a national emergency. The group is holding hearing in San Francisco today and will hold a. similar session tomorrow in the. eopfecence room of the Oakland.

Naval Air Station at Oakland Airport at 9:30 a.m. Members. of the Board of Port Commissioners, the State Aero monins. First Street and the Estuary as "Jack London Square," in honor of the famous local author. The board pointed out that the area was the scene of his early u.p Vtr'- -J! ml 3 Yesterday's testimony, in San Francisco developed into a technical controversy between economists as to who controls the sup- ply of bank credit.

More of this testimony was in store for today. E. A. Goldenweiser of Washington, D.C., retired economist for the Federal Reserve Board, was called as a government wit- adventures among the fishermen and oyster pirates of the Bay and where he gained his first interest in the writing profession from an old dictionary in the First and ness. The board put him on the Last Chance Saloon operated by stand in an effort to refute the his the late John testimony of Transamerica wit-1 Heinold.

a i i I nesses mai me reaerai neservej Many of London's voyages to oysieni not me Ajaska ad other of this country's supply of money. world well eruise o( hjs me. sum ox uoxaeDweisers ex-; famous ship, the Snark, deputed "nvc from the general area now named System makes few loans, nor- in his honor the added i tfiiV? Jkf if (km MA nautics Commission, National Guard and Chamber of Commerce. Leading the delegation of top industry and government aviation experts is A. B.

Curry of Miami. The Air Transport Task Group is making a study of major airports in the country in connection with defense preparedness. They arrived here from the Pacific Northwest in two twin-en-fiine planes provided by the Navy and Civil Aeronautics Administration. Accompanying them was J. G.

Bastow, assistant port manager and assistant chief engineer of the Claire V. Goodwin, port board president, pointed out that the First and Last Chance Saloon, and many; mai wnue can lnnuence, loans made by banks, it can't force banks either to loan or to call in loans already made. Today Dr. Neil H. Jacoby, Transamerica economist witness, was asked to be present.

He is two other restaurants the Bow and Bell and the Oakland Sea Food Grotto are located in the dean of the School of Business sfluare- Administration at U.C.L.A. I Goodwin said that the port com Tort of Oakland, who joined the i group in Denver, where he! missioners are making plans for future development of the square as a waterfront restaurant center to rival Fishermen's Wharf in San Francisco. attended the meeting of the board cf directors of the Airport Operators Council. Murderer Says Wife Nagged Continually i MARTINEZ, Dec. 5.

Adrian Martin Cunha, 58, booked in the Contra Costa County Jail for murdering his wife, Juanita, 24, today would only say that she "continually nagged" him. He told Sheriff's Inspector Baden Carlson that he would make no further comment until after he had talked to his IMSM3 MalMt lay, I if in yaw Irani aeaat I I Seven miles of wire and 7500 bulbs will be required to light Ibis 45-foot spruce Christmas tree being placed in New York's Rockefeller Plaza todayIt's the Plaza's 18th tree. AP Wirephoto. PHONE SUPERVISOR ACTS FAST, SAVES ELDERLY WOMAN BERKELEY, Dee. 5.

Quick action of a Berkeley telephone company supervisor which saved the life of an elderly woman was praised here today. The operator, Mrs. Alma Caw, ef 71 Talbot Avenue. Albany, responded immediately when she heard Mrs. Mary Berfill, 87, of TT Ti A Uf Mrs.

Cunha was fatally shot by Bay Men Named On World council her husband, police said, follow. Two Metropolitan Oakland resi-pendent of schools, and Frank ing an argument at the home of dents have been elected to the Games, former mayor of i3erke- irienas, Mr. ana jurs. aiarion board of trustees of the World ley. jMorley, of 894 Solano Court, El Affair Council of Northern Cali- Re-elected as a trustee was Sobrante.

November 19. He fled wm 2204 Prince Street, gasp into her fornia, it was announced today. I Edgar Jessup. president of the but surrendered yesterday after-telephone yesterday that she. Named to the board wre Sel- Marchant Calculating Machine noon at the San Francisco Hall of needed heTpv 'mer H.

Berg, Oakland supenn- Company of Emeryville. iJustice. Mrs. Cawummoned the Bcrke- 1 ley lire" Department inhalatorl which revivor! Mrs. Berrill, vic- uf a heart attack.

i While the inhalatur crew was working on Mrs. Beinll, Mrs. Caw railed the Berrill hume to i 8, Son, really has 'em WW I pft Mi A I 1 Vpi 1. I make sure help had arrived. Assistant Firse Chief James W.

Davis today had dispatched a letter nf commendation to the telephone company on Mrs. Caw's behalf and asked that the phone company likewise commend her. Safeway Clerks Vole Union Shop Safeway food clerk; have voted fn favor a union shop in the chain's Alameda and Centra Costa County stores, the National Labor Relations Board reported today. An election nn the question was conducted last week under provisions of th Taft-Hartley Act It was called for in the settlement of the prntrqi ted two-county str.ke which begun late last year. Mrs.

Natalie Allen. NLRB field examiner, announced incse re-fii Its todav: For. 279. Ajainst. 50.

Involved in the action are Locals 870 of Alameda County and 1179 of Contra Costa County of the AFL Retail Clerks' International Association. Specifically, the balloting was en the question of authorizing the AFL union, the clerk's collective bargaining representative, to enter into nn agreement with the xmplover which requires membership in such union as a condition of continued employment' Santa Claus, podner, you'd better stop at Roos for Hopalong duds or else! Saib, son, you just might as wcllface it. Your name '11 be No Good Downright Mean Old Polecat if you don't have' a mu'tne Hopalong Cassidy outfit under that tree on Christmas morning. And Roos Bros, Santa, has just about every Hoppy item on the official agenda! Sherpisf ler Ckruhmas ifts It i yrtUtsi il JACKSON JEWELERS All your buying ca daae hete ia a lemuely plait t. Black Sruddd Belts $1.50 Hopalonj: Shirts $3.50 and $3.95 Black Suspenders $1.00 Hoppy Pajamas $3.95 Hoppy Sox.

39 Hits $1.95 and $2.95 Black Jeans $2.95 Guns and Holsters $4 J29 to $6.95 Smoke Guns (real smoke) $2.50 Chaps and st Sets $8.95 A lew ti eW swat im fo ntai ttmail afeefftag loUades anMctili(am 1 SUIT HUH SKIRTS Fill's double weir, double alue formula I Tailored by RosenWum in new wool decks. blue and grey, extra navy gabardine skirt; toast and brown, extra in toast, 49 ,9 5 i Sum 10 to 20 in Root Bros Soil Shop. All Root Bret Stores 1 finjci ancWa ac snee-cn cioclt eearl aaxkiana rounei caff ImIu tie aoieVts nWl dmmeni natl affle iroa Ipmmw BiTim ten electric Jacksoi) 1621 I ROADWAY AJC1AH0 Fret kt cream trit( every pxrehtsi in Ru Skp fir Boys comi.

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