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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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15 Oakland Tribune, Friday Oct. 5,11951 THE STORY OF YOU ft Private Ambulance Service For City Draws Protests Chest? Volunteers Will Hear U.S. Marine Band i ambulance firms, modern vehicle mustibe furnished, equipped with oxygn and manned by trained stewards. Por city-owneA ambulances now Operated by the Police De- George Berry forwarded a let Day reception, held at the White House in 1801. As a builder of publie morale the band distinguished itself during the Civil War.

President Lincoln did not permit the occupations and exigencies of that struggle to interfere with the band's activity, for he maintained that the band was more needed then than ever. At his insistence the outdoor concerts were continued. He also called them frequently for. entertainment in the White House. One of the band's most historic appearances was when Lincoln ter protesting against the chance By JACK BURROUGHS Three written protests against the proposed transfer of Oakland's emergency service from city to private operation were filed before the Oakland City Council last night.

communities making up the The UL S. Marine Band has had, which appeared in the wiU be keP "serve column of the Tribune. change-over is made, CityjManager John Hassrer The Council is scheduled jo he cuncil prcvio'uslyi Federation. I The band's second concert in Oakland will be at 8:15 p.m., and open diqs ior iurnisning tne serv- George Adams, recording secre-j ice next Tuesday. The bids wlL will be given exclusively for vol Miiuru4 itarv of the East Bav Union oi oe ior providing aaeauate emer- phtttT WIS FAU! r-nt itnitiflc I i.r uhteers from nic miiimumucj, iu.

.1 mni ammi ance rviop in wos in uie udjs 01 jl lesiucni iviacninisis. lcai 1JU1 vivj, saiu:" comprising iue xeuciauuii Jpffprmn that thP hand hporan ita I vi iwu uisuicis oi me CUV. Ufl- the organization or zzw memoers, ncrwfY1(int intn .1 All seats in the auditorium willjCustom of playing at Presidential a colorful Past n4 is looking forward toj a picturesque future. At the moment, however, it is the present status of that celebrated organization which the citizenry of Your Town Is jparticularlj interested in. jl' Currently the S.

Marine Band jisf on a iour through i 20 In the course of this tour, which, is being made with the approval of the President, the band will be heard in Oakland in "two thejauspices of the Eastbay Federation of Community Chests. ldw inaugurations. "strongly proiesis your acuon proposes to enter with the Best Time of All shiftinff the resDonsibilitv of 'bidders, the Drivate eomnanfcs i- maintaining proper ambulance; will be empowered to service ior citizens to me tax- maximum oi siu acainst each npSr. it be reserved for these volunteers. No tickets will be sold, j.

The local appearances of the bpnd were originally arranged for by local chapters of the Order of; Efe Molay, but that placing, the community's benefit Christian Brother To Mark 50th Year ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, Oct. 5 Autumn day or pa" payers of Json furnished transportation jto Stanford L. Davisi. of 3303 May- an emereencv hosDital.

1 Urn) for dami Brother Victor Josephus tumor- 'belle Avenue, wrote The ambulances will be dis- row will observe nis outn year ahead of its own interests, yielded, in lavor of the Community as a Christian. Brother, the last (Both appearances in Oakland Chests. "Private service would be; patched by the Police Depat-many times more costly and ren- ment and the city will equip; tjie der much purer service. While vehicles made available for cijy ouir present police service is cur- service with two-way radio fa-tailed due to apparent lack of cilities. equipment, same cannot be beat! Under the agreements with the will be on October 15 in 1 the 18 years being speni on me Mo-raga Valley campus.

A member of the faculty from 1933 until two years ago and CVvital Ball Gone i That hripflv tht w'Tf i current: Municipal Auditorium. One of these will be giveri in the afternoon, for music students from the high schools in the nine when staffed and equipped properly for the size of our city In situation as to the U. S. Marine Poslmasiel OI me oi iviary posi-Band. Your Townsman has 'nce 1935, the venerable laid the crystal ball with which scholar will be honored at solemn he peers into the future, so he mass of thanksgiving in the Cha- time of accident, trained person It's Omt for nel with authority must take must content himself with neer-i' "Vyul Dl Council when in need of oyer.

People Weighs I the Atrun i rr Mayor Clifford Riihell (left), presents Scroll to one of his and service emergency help Thomas, rjresident. will host a past, inis ne wm ao with tne, diner for Brothers of thelhaWt time or ability to handle C00D PIANOS nvi vi nit won nit frj puuiRO i affairs properly otherwise." Christian Schools. Aid to Chest tion, "The United States Marine Band," The Tribune's archives and other historical sources. DU PONT DUIUX predecessors In office Frank K. Mott Jtnayor from 1905 to 1915 during a festimonlal luncheon honoring Mott at the Moose Club yesterday.

Tribune photo! Former iVfayor Mott Honored for Outstanding Service jo City A request of the East Bay Fed- The U.S. Marine Band stemmed eration tf Community for from the Marines' fife and drum tm SHUTTER PAINT a 5781.p Appropriation to assist corps, formed a short time after ipKi -Ovknt-muia mom oofty fof- in underwriting the cost of bringing the United States Majrine Corps Band to Oakland for two concerts on October 15 was under A resolution lauding Frank "Though the marks of his the founding of the Marine Corps itself. 1 The U.S. Marine Corps came into existence on June 25, 1776. On that date organization of the: Corps was provided for and the $050 Mott lor his lone.faithful and ability are nearly numberless, consideration today by the City the resolution heads, "it is fitting Council RENTALS CRANDS.

SPINETS. UPRICHTS outstanding service to the City cf Oakland, has been adopted ana appropriate that some or the most important should be mentioned." I i ii Pauj. vice-president following officers were the; group, said: i pointed: one major, nine captains, "BeScuse of the tremendous 10 first lieutenants, and seven Hi I I MM. 11 by the City Council here. Mott, city right-iaf-way agent, was Oakland's mayor from 1905 KuruNTPOCH4n00R The list of these includes; When the Mott's securing to municipal con-! educational, cultural and adver-j second lieutenants.

NOW! KSo 5Jhonth 1MQ 111 KrnUI Tur- cta.k. llii to 1915. He has been active in trol, the Entire Oakland water- using j.yaiue me concert na.sHior:fvevo.uuon came 10 an ena me city government nearly all of his front andftidelands areas includ- and the communities, Navy went into temporary eclipse i-if tha, uia-o l-a QL'linfi! tho tinn Ct'i HlH tha A.4 anno 'irnc lini? lnauf faration of a mim na t7 career. county pf Alameda and the0seven With the redifjanization of the Tho rpsnlntinn s-whirh nnints svstpm rf i Hrrlr ohqt-o u'VuriTco out the manv ivicldeveloomentsland belt lme railwavsr the clues OI ine 'euer- ixavy in io me Marine orps a art sioh of the city limits to the San Francissco line and the annexation of 44 sauare miles of terri- accomplished during his tenure as mayor, was read at a Moose Club luncheon in fiis honor yesterday. I Northern California' largest dealer in used Pianos.

Always a fine selection of good Reconditioned. "OK" Uprights, Spinets, and Crands i tory to Oakland. 5176 gwr ei i Om torn PamH i In Respect To The Memory of Our President CARLETON BRYAN, Sr. ALL MAXWELL HARDWARE STORES WILL CLOSE SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 1 P.M., OCT. 6 ation toishare in uqderwnting; the was re-esiaousned and provision: cost of -bringing the U.S.

Marine was made for a Marine Corps Corps Band to the Eastbay-fhe Band, total cost is $2500. I A He pointed out that the coiinty -aP'a' Moved "has already indicated its Will- In 1800 when the Nation's Capi--ingness to absorb half of the cost tal was moved to Washington, if the cities will hare' the bal- the Marines were also transferred I i to Washington. Not long after Th i crhiHnVH iiv th Marine Corps arrived in available for as little as 125 5 Hurt in Train-Truck Crash Council's Actions Reported in brief Wa are the xclusiva dealers for thit area of fine New Spinet and Crindi made by UP Five 4. Washington the Marine Band evening concert at the Oak-; WOODLAND, Oct. national farm an workers i KIMBALL 0 WURLITZER.

i i-M I'Mai if ng concerw to enier- Municipal Auditorium for fe land -in Allowance mm iiiif-ciia, lie tllZ.rilI were Kiii.ea vesteraav when mMn s'tu. your old piano $1 25 that Southern pacific: freight train hit the first Federated Community irdless of aga Oakland's Police Department motorcycle drill teMn was assured today of a trip to Jyliami, to participate in 4 the American Legion National Convention from October 13 to 18. The City Council gave first and second readings to an ordinance appropriating $2130 toward financing the trip Inr the. i'tpam whirh is descrip nine, wucji flLtuiutii: the laborj! contractor's truck in Chest fund-raising campaign. An tions that have come down to us, it consisted largely of mud and which thdy were riding other jedncert in the afternoon is OPEN THURS.

EVES. "miserable huts." Four of the, other 10 men In City Attorney John W. Collier truck werje hospitalized with in- that he was told the Council Bpbnsored jointly bv the city and 'juries doubtful whether jthe city could DU PONT PAINT I SERVICE for this charter appropriate funds puse under city Post No. 5 of the Ljpgion. Coroner.

W. C. McNary of Yolo Improvement of39th Avenue, County liMed the dead as Jesus between Selkirk Street and Moun-1 Garcia, a6jut 0, Ydefotiso Var- The band at that time consisted of two oboes, two clarinets, two French horns, and a drum. It was not a bass drum, however, and several months passed before that practically band instrument was obtained. The band bowed in officially at President John Adams' New Year OAKLAND, 12th WcbstM i a The matter was referred to Col tain Boulevard, ar tne expense ks, nmm ou, j.e iumzaicz, iuc if GL 1-9765 SAN FRANCISCO 17th Mission UN 1-29X2 Ai S.rmmrptu.

Modrtta. Fre-n of benefited property owners, was about 62, A. Agiar, about 48, and Her and 'to City Manager Johrt F. 828 Harrison HI 4-0634 t'rri Parking in I'nian "76'' StMiom 'a iVftvf Dcor Jose C. GiuUegos, about 46.

llassler for, study and reporti assured today by the Oakland 1 Hajc'a Washington 10th, 1 1th, Oakland Washington at 10 lltK, Oakland Washington at 10th, 11th, Oakland at Halt's Washington at 10th, 11th, Oakland at Hal'a Washington at 10th, llth, Oakland at Halt's SllllfW QL City Council: The Work, requested by the property owners and endorsed by the Boarfl of Education, was stymied previously by protests. Objections tq the project were ironed out ajt a conference at Redwood Heights School in which city and BJard of Education officials participated. City Engineer Charles I A. Reed said about 80 per cent jpf the property owners now favrtr going ahead with the improverxient. The Council approved a $13,250 appropriation forf the improvement of LancasterfStreet and portions of Ford Stret.

Stanley A. Burgraff was commended for his" five years' service on the Board of ji Port Commissioners. "The Major and the City Council of Oakland extend sincere gratitude ard appreciation for his splendid! and valuable service to this fcommunity and' extend the very est wishes for continued healthhappiness, and success in all that? he may under-Make," the 'Council, stated in a resolution. 111 fee these Jr. Miss separates in 1 ff (f -de for you to ix and match in delicious 4S candy-stripes, subtle black.

TOUr WlN i Here's Hale's recipe for date-time glamour: add N. VmuH tW 5 one candy-stripe drop shoulder blouse with lilUll 3 matching double-ruffle petticoat to one full- -V VS" I circle black taffeta skirt or use a black ruffle petticoat or black blouse 1 1 'O Kr "t'coat to II your taste. I s0r 'Sizes 9115. ea. I 1 Salvationist Harvest-Festival Opens Today Annual harvest! festival of the Salvation Army vill be hed at 7:30 p.m.

today lat the Army1 headquarters, 533Ninth Street. The affair will jjinclude an auction of vegetables, fancy work, odds and ends of clothing, toys and household articles. Articles have been donated and proceeds of the sale will be used for home and foreign missionary work. Maj. G.

E. Sathef is in "charge. Annual fall saes of this type are held by everySalvation Army corps throughoutHhe world. The public is invited! 1 1 raTTeia oniv. lusr 1 11 1 1 1111 ir f.

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