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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 11

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Oakland Tribunei
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DAY SHIFT By Frank Adims a Oakland Tribune, Saturday, Oct. 9, 1954 11 I i I r1 it. i illlllM la iXT) I I'm a few Bounds ud in weight, this month a big Halloween bossmen for seven northwestern slates, including this area, has Party. Everyone is invited to from three day of free sun pling at the Western States Res increased charge account dining come in costume. Gil and Billy will give prizes for the craziest costume the most original taurant Convention which closed Thursday night Seemed like everyone had a different way of by 500 per cent in 14 months, 6 Life's a funny sort of thing.

Dick Swig, Fairmont Hotel im- costume and for the best dancers. pressario, wasin Los Angeles Mrs. Onstad personally makes preparing coffee, new angles on French frying prawns and just about everything else indeed." a last week. Couldn't get a table all of the pastries and pies, etc ai, Billy Gray'a Bandbox, so at Onstad's. This is one of the folksiest dining and cocktail went to Mocambo.

Also sold out, free loader's paradise. In fact there were two free banquets dui Morrison set up a rendezvous in these parts. Nick Panoa is on a big idea- which delegates and guests at table on the dance floor for Dick and his party. He saw and getting tour of the U.S:A. while wife.

Bertha, 'dos major domo beard Joan Gilbert, the beauti tended, one at the Bellevue and the other at the Richelieu, The Eastern contingent, including ful new singing rage. As a re chores at Topp's. sult she opens at the Venetian National President Ransom Cal- Fight victor Charlie Norkus Room the 19th of this month. Iicott. had so much fun they lunched Thursday with Don i d.

SinaloaY Luz Garcia took a can't wait to get out here again with their National Show. When it comes to sirinsinr a conven Dr. J. Geiger (right) dry health, officer, bands Henry Jensen, owner of Ole'sv Ya22 Shop, a certificate for excellence in the handling of food and amployee training. Arquilla at El Patio on 17th.

How that boy loves his steaks! busman's holiday Wednesday night and toured JVs night life with her two bombshells; And Don has 'em, well- known for her Hollywood movies, she is a big name as a New name to this column: 50 Margo' and- Gloria It took Rae De Young five SEHSATIOIlAt STEAIC DIIIiIER Grade AAAA Choice Beef, Salad, Stealc, Garlic Bread and Baked Potato 1 James Dimitropoulis, owner of months and $800 worth of rhine-stones for the new costume he the Pirates' Cove on Broadway near Grand The Terrace singer one. of Capitol Records' best aellers. And Patti Moore and Ben Lessy have never been so funny. Ted Lewis and his Revue open Wednesday. I 1 is wearing in Finocchio'a latest Revue At Downbeat Thurs Club has the Rhythm Boys for Clamoroos Niw Cocktail lloUtt.

and DlBiax: tnceriea arc aM for, Sally For roodaesa sakes. Smile tion together, you'll travel all the Way around the world and wind' up back in the Bay Area before you find an equal to Robert risen. Only when does he sleep? '1 Glad to see some good entertainment coming to Oakland again. For instance, the Tune-mixers arrive next week for Joe Martin at Club These wonderful guys made a smashing hit at 1 Nido Rancho and the Theater Club and their act has been both improved and mellowed. Friday and Saturday dancing.

At Bimbo's 365 Club, Ving This means the top modern 2 Merlin and his gal fiddlers three day night, the Nogas tossed a buffet dinner for the press to meet Louis Armstrong, the greatest jazzbo of them all v. Dixie jazz band in the Bay Area are enchanting with their musi is yours to enjoy. The Birthday Club idea at Shipyard Hearing Ends On Security Keynote! And if you're a devotee of jazz Lucca's in Richmond is the in the modern idiom, hie yourself to the Blackhawk for a cal vignettes, vjng admits that his greatest hasard in the nitery circuit is Mr. Cupid. Ving glamorizes his girls.

AH are graduates of musical throughout the country. In fact, brain child of Jim Fiatarone. As many eight to 10 cele 'I listen to the Modem Jazz Quar 4lsi brations take -place' every night tet. Downbeat claims thev have tain Oakland-San Francisco area A Congressional review of San PabloAt Call Park Er.sry villi 5 I LunfcH from 1 1 Upm 5 gf Vjal AND HOLIDAYS 1 T.M. TO A.M.

no tab for the guest of honor. 2 he makes them so attractive private Fabulous the edge over the Brubeck group. Tomorrow nite is your last chance to hear the that wedding bells usually start ringing about three months after 2 Because of lack of shipbuilding and repair contracts, the vital core of skilled Greatest Pizza at Fack's. each one starts on tour, For Excitement galore at Silm Jenkins Supper Club tonight and tomorrow night! Top recording stars "The Platters" are on the entertainment fare; Redd Foxx is the comic; Anita Echols sings and Q. Martyn has the band -Metropolitan Oakland and San Francisco shipyards is ended tn-'day with leading-member commenting that the investiga- fjon generally showed no "great lement of security" in the this reason, Ving holds auditions in every city he appear.

Looks like if you play the violin labor is moving to other Indus tries and that no new appren ticeship programs are being un dertaken. Scallopinc, Laxana, Pelinta BOB DAVIS In The Piano Lounge AND ITALIAN FOOD served! anywhere o- Last times Tuesday to see the Margaret Whiting, Patti Moore and Ben Lessy Show at the Ital-ian Village. Margaret is not only I personally made a tour of Ken's Richmond Village meat lockers. Ken Fonticella hangs only U.S. Choice strips of New York and ditto for the top sirloins and fillets.

All steaks are properly aged before serving, and with his new sirloin dinner, I expect to see this place with a standup line waiting for tables. Benny Butler at the piano-organ bar to provide mu and want to get married, get in touch with Ving Merlin, yent of emergency. terrific! 3 That these conditions add up to a threat to the national Congressman John J. Allen Jr. Pickup and Dslhrsry Svles 2 .7 Pkons HUmbsMt 3-074S i ef Oakland made this comment One of themost unique banquet rooms in these parts is in the Panda Room on lower security.

"4 That a concerted and sus 3 yesterday after a three-day on MOVED tamed government program of Broadway. Cutest little bar ad the rpot toyr of Bay Area ship-yardi as a member of the five- shipbuilding on the West Coast sical moods, rne village is a is needed and needed immedi joining a private room which holds around 100 comfortably. Panda brags of having the man House. Committee on Mer chant Marine and Fisheries. ar PLATTERS" did say.

however, that Ml world's largest barbecue pit ately. CONTRACTS URGED The necessity for shipbuild ing contracts was strongly em was agreeably surprised' And more than likely the by Ihe condition of the reserve FIVE OF THE HOTTEST RHYTHM SINGING STARS ON RECORDS ANITA ECHOLES REDD FOXX world's largest charcoal bill. If you have a Christmas ban quet in mind for Showboat, bet phasized in a summary of the fleet in Suisun Bay, but com rnitte chairman Thot C. Tollef (Sinaina Imbhsll) (Hilarisas- Comic) condition presented to the com tropical paradise in decor located kitty-cornered to the Don Hotel in Richmond. If some bar bogs wants to open a Tin Pan Alley room, Ber-nice Gordon of 8322 E.

14th St has 10,000 original copies of sheet music all different songs covering a span of 50 years. She suggests the covers might make a good wall and ceiling montage- decoration. Eve Nelson's Orinda Willows ter call quick. Only seven or mittee by John Jl Sheridan, son (It. Wash.) cautioned against placing any real confidence "in Q.

MARTYN'S 0 ALFRED HARRIS mayor of Ridunond." ORCHESTRA M.C. MOSI obsolete hulks already, 10 yeas eight dates remain open for the entire month. And what's this about the Dick Lane Trio going Sheridan's summary showed that from a maritime peak ship old." KZW 8 JUTS IMF RES 5 yard payroll or jzzkxj.ooo per to South America to record? Sounds like fun at Our House month with 90.000 employees. The Oakland congressman said that the appearance of several of Richmond hasn a single yard in San Leandro on the 29th of operating today. employees are alt back.

from the newest Mariner type freight er, APL's and C-4's, mad i The Richmond facts were ob their vacations, including her vious, Allen remarked yester mucA stronger impression on fashion plate manager, Tony i St. Mary's Students day, after the committee in hrm than the body of "moth Ancmi Jr. ball" vessels before the Korean spected Maritime: Shipyard No. Milt Nelson's popularity at Will Dance Tonight Kr. tTm l.M 7 SALAD WHk Oaear-s SeUl 9U i.75 2.00 I TOPI Jf BrH4 i A "TR I J.

iru trrir 's s. 19 J-. KM ITIAK rim ALL DINNER IV I fjy "CHOICE" GRADE STEER BEEF vU KONI RIITtB AXTWBMI i War. 3, Richmond's only, permanent the Restaurant Convention indicates that he might be in line The traditional Freshman yard. In addition to the on the spot The committee, in, addition to Welcome Dance of St.

Mary's for one of the national executive positions, i Jf DINNEBS N.T. Stoak riiika Tollefson and Allen, included Reps. William S. Mailliad (R Chan Corey, the Diners Club College students will be held tonight in the Leamington Hotel, according to Robert Ulses, San Mateo), John F. Shelley checks of the yards, the congressman heard testimony from 22 expert witnesses.

This expert testimony added up to the following charges: 1 That the continuity of the work was not sufficient to sus 'US'- 11 FLOODLIGHTED PARKING LOT AT ENTRhNCEi San Francisco) and Walter Nor-blad Ore ON LIMITS" chairman. BETVYEEK 7th. 8th. on WOOD ST. GL1-0122 A Guests of honor will include, Picture en Fage 12 Bro.

Dominie, FSC; Brother! Edmund, FSC; Brother Jerome, Horace Alexander FSC; Brother Austin, FSC; ONSTAD'S 1112 WASHINGTON AVE. i SAN LEANDRO i lo ekksTa s-aoaa TWinpaki 3-9497 and Mrs. Davis D. MacElroy; Mr. and Mrs.

George P. OSCARS To Speak Tonight 100 GRAND AVE. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A.

1Y POPULAR DEMAND AGAIN I WESTERN TOP.HAT Fer Danein' or Liittnln' WESTERN McGEE and Kit TsisvitiM Stars 1008 BROADWAY Horace V. Alexander, TPP FrankeL and Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Riker.

i candidate for secretary of state. Other committee members are will speak at a meeting at Lafayette School 1707 West SU at 8:30 p.m. today, SMORGASBORD FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Robert Erreca, Theodore Bres- Young Man's Body Washed Ashore F.PGEMAR (San Mateo County), Oct. 9 The body of a young man. believed to be that of Patrick Bobo of San Bruno.

vas washed ashore on the beach about two' miles north of here yesterday. Positive identification was not possible because of the condition of the body, clad only in blue swimming trunks. Bobo. 19-year-old Stanford nahan, John Homsy, Donald Announcement of the meeting Anderson. Edward Barabe and said Alexander favors trade William MacGillivrey.

I Lara a choice of entrees 25 extra Monday Chuck wim red China and a cut in Wagon Dinner. Lunch Daily except Sunday and Monday EDDIE LOPEZ Saturdays Sundays defense spending. Also on the program tonight is Mrs. Eslanda Goode Robeson, wife of the singer, Paul TELEVISION'S NUMBER ONE CHEF IN PERSON University Student, was drowned SrV 23 while swimming near Kt, i 5-10 P.M. DAILY COMPARE OUR.

STEAK DIIII1ER VITH THE FINEST ANYWHERE! Fall Courts DcLwxs Dinntr Man-tlia New Yrk Sssks Cj-4 (asesst Sat. and $.) 0 CPDVIKIG YOU Democrats Hold Fund Raising Party BERKELEY. Oct. 9. -1 The Democrat Club ef Precinct 220 will hold a fund-raising party at the home of Miss Beatrice Lane.

78 Avenida Drive, starting at 9 p.m. tonight. Among the Democratic candidates to be New Show Co -Starring A0 DANCE TONIGHT 'Gil Poult of end Billie Adair's BF BSSi BSV Sf BMW mW AT YOUR TABLE TOP GRADE AAA Point Montara. several miles outh ef here. He was wearing blue trunks.

Also drowned was 18-year-old Sherry Jones, also of San Bruno. Both were carried" out to sea by the undertow. The body was discovered by Frank Suttey of 2334 Lake Su San Francisco, an accountant. Church Group to Mett Oct. 9.

'A IIALL0VEEII COSTUUE Party Danes OCT. 29TII PRIZES PRIZES 1 1 rT TV tk mcopiN stak vr li" iX honored are Winton McKibben, candidate in the 18th Assembly 14874 E. 14h STREET SAN LEANDRO District; Anga Bjornson, candidate for the State Senate; and Stanley Crook, nominee in the The Upper Bay Association of OHHS WEDNESDAY 0m PRIDE RIDS or mr DE LUXE DINNER' dozens or otbcb rm Seventh Congressional District. Congregational Churches will bold its annual meeting to OPEN EVERY DAY rOB rOOD AND COCKTAILS Vcrr Ultl WalUst for Tafclti morrow in the Pittsburg Com Premier in Naples NAPLES, Oct. 9.

Premier TKxrxri vwin md munity Church, beginning at 4 Cheica f-OHRCal DINNER STEAK if. GROUND SIRLOIN cm. The Rev. Lyall Dixon of Melbourne. Australia, will be Alexander Pa pa got of Greece arrived here today en route to Spain, for a state vbit.

He was MM the keynote speaker. Dinner will 3325 GRAND AYENUE Milt Kelsttn Presents accompanied by his wife and daughter. be served between the after tvoon and evening sessions. laelaacft AIM- Frvack DranJaf CrtlrMS STEfl DKJI1ER mm mom TIMES HAVE CHANGED? by Claytca tzi Chhk i 'I Ytur hosts Cilia Tod sy0 mm mum IT' ON 1TM ST ACtOSS FIOM ROXtl THEATER Best N.Y. Special Staak Dlitfisr la 10, 0 372 GRAOD mm ROD DIBBLE AT THE MINK BAR MAURICE ANGER FOR DANCING AVj st Ev CT Milt Nelson's- ORINDA WILLOWS II SAX FRARCISCO ULAGutlAuu D017UDEAT 99 MARKET ST.

st Callf.niU (S.a FraBctM.) THE ONE AND ONLY LOUIS "SATCHMO" AR.1STRONG JAZZ AIX-STABS now JERRY MURAD'S mm 200 Hyde Street Modern jazz QUARTET MW5 Chtf litrliy's HICK'RY BROILED STEAK Ctrrat Braltor bert ascr A.VT-wacaa. sua. Ptat, i Bra mt Batter SAN LEANDRO 16254 Foothill BR 6-591 0 Dance Fri. Sat. THE RHYTHM COYS Ml? rtr1 FABULOUS, FRIENDLY SHOWBOAT ffev nAMniim nwrnlTur HiATrni I -a" iArrc chick UihUIHU Lilt I flC linl LII DICK LANE AND HIS TV TRIO NITELY Un vau tried Aur SHISKY.BOSSY farclv? if -hum THATS A M4W SO yOVf All SSr MtM FOX WAS A SACK Of SALT JJA-A (a riA t.

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