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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 26

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26-A Oakland Tribune, Sunday, Oct. 5, 1952 i Clues Sought in Murder of Non-Striking Plant Employee 3 Die in Jeep Plunge 1 SANTIAGO, Chile, Oct. (B A jeep turned over and tumbled a thousand feet down a hillside near here yesterday killing three persons and injuring 13. Bulgars Order 4 Cleric Shot VIENNA, Oct 4. fJP) A Bulgarian communist court has sentenced Roman Catholic bishop and three priests to be shot on charges of spying for the West, dispatches from Sofia said today.

Twenty other priests were reported convicted and sentenced Parents File $75,000 Suit In Fatal Crash A $75,000 wrongful death suit TO p.m. CHANNEL KGO-TV CHICAGO, Oct 4L un Police were without clues today to the slaying of a non-striking employee of the International Harvester Company but questioning of more than a score of persons continued. The killing yesterday of William Foster, 52, brpught a reward offer by the farm Some 25,000 workers are on strike at Harvesters eight plants in Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky. The Farm Equipment United Electrical Workers Union (Ind.) is demanding a wage hike of 15 cents an hour and other benefits. Tax Bills Sold WASHINGTON, Oct.

4. UFi Secretary of the Treasury v. 1 hxt A I has been filed in Alameda County t. rut IIMOTM PIATUM sun Superior Court as a result of an auto-truck crash west of Valleio equipment manufacturing firm. Foster, a Negro forge employee i Snyder said today a billion dollar offering of tax anticipa 7t a year ago, in which two youths in Harvesters McCormick works for 27 years, was clubbed to death near his southside home, tion bills was over-subscribed by 778 million dollars.

The bills were sold at a discount rate of were lulled and live outer per tons injured. 4 The action was filed in behalf several miles from the plant. He was en route to work. 99.231; equivalent to an interest irate of 1.72 per cent per year. of the parents of Marcellus (Red) 1 ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Jennings, 14, who died in a Richmond hospital a few hours after the head-on collision four miles -STARRING- west of the Mare Island Navy 1 The Secret of Popularity Is In Your Everyday Conversation to prison terms on similar charges of espionage and anti-state activities in this new crackdown on Roman Catholic leaders behind the iron curtain.

The men condemned to die are Bishop Evgheni Bosilkov and Fathers Josephat Jonkov and Pavel Djijov. A 20-year sentence was imposed on Peter Sariski, former director of a Roman Catholic seminary. The Bulgarian telegraph agency was quoted by the U.S.-sponsored newspaper Wiener Kurier as saying the priests told the court they had been "ab-the court they had been abetted and led astray" by the Vatican, Vatican Envoy Don Francesco Galloni and members of foreign secret services. They were accused of having attempted to build up an underground resistance army which could be used to overthrow the communist government in the event of "armed intervention by Yard on Highway 48. The parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Amos Jennings, 769 25th Street, Richmond. Named as defendants in the complaint filed by San Francisco Atty. Jay A. Darwin are Mr.

and Mrs. Crawford Malone SAM LEYENE ARLENE FRANCIS JOSEPH WISEMAN N. T. TIMES Imr-lv DAILY NEWS (N n1-It effective hrrmtn aa4 hum ran NEW YORK flril an brst It. kind rn haman alary straitf dramatic anamrnta hamaraaa ttarhri hlfh aratfa" NELSON fraal rplc irit-tr r-raa'arrd ay International Ladl' Garment Warkara' L'nlan Crcatar af "PINS AND NEEDLER" A publisher in Chicago reports there is a simple technique of everyday conversation which can pay you real dividends in both social and business advancement and works like magic to give you added poise, self confidence and greater popularity.

The details of this method are described in a fascinating booklet, "Adventures in Con versation'sentfreeon request. According to this publisher, many people do not realize how much they could influence others simply by what they say and how they say it. Whether in business, at social func tions, or even in casual conversations with new acquaintances, there are ways in which you can make a good impression every time you talk. To acquaint more readers of this paper with the easy-to-follow rules for developing skill in everyday conversation. the publishers have printed full details of their interesting self-training method in a 24-page booklet which will be mailed free to anyone who requests it.

The address is: Dept. 9227. Conversation Studies, 835 Diversey Parkway, Chicago 14, HI. A postcard will do. owner of the automobile driven by their son, Crawford 17, who was killed instantly; Joseph Jones, 50, 1716 Estuary Boulevard, Oakland, driver of the west-bound truck that figured in the crash; and Evelyn Arnold, special administrator of th Crawford Malone estate.

foreign armies." AT DR. CAMPBELL'S Trlban phat Thm Vary Rarr. Thomas F. ScahilL pastor of St. Jarlath's Church, dumps ths first spadeful of aarth In yesterday's groundbreaking ccramonles for a new $8004)00 church.

Looking on ars (from left) Michael Walsh, David Moyles. the ReT. Clyde Tillman, iohn Lee. Father Scahill and Joseph CasarottL The church will be at Fruitvale Avenue and Pleasant Street DENTAL OFFICES Thm Rev. Malcolm H.

Mine has assumed thm pastoral ol SL Andrew's Episcopal Church. St. Andrew's Has New Pastor Conducting his first services today as pastor of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church will be the Rev. Malcolm H.

Miner. The minister formerly served as vicar of Christ Episcopal Church, South Barre. and Christ Memorial Church in North Brookfield, in addition he was pastor of various Methodist churches before ha entered the Episcopal ministry. A native of Massachusetts, he attended the American International College and University of Maine and took his theological work at Bangor Theological Seminary and Berkeley Divinity School. New Haven, Conn.

The Rev. and Mrs. Miner and twin daughters. Linda and Donna, are at hme at the rectory at 8137 Fontaine Street. Building in Berkeley Hit $85,274 Mark BERKELEY, Oct -4.

Berkeley's building permits totaled $33,274 for the week as construction was started on five new living units as follows: H. W. Campbell, dwelling. 30 Hazel Road. Kenneth W.

Currier, dwelling. 20 Latham Lane, $3000; Rufus Henry, duplex, 1818 Derby Street, D. D. Hardenbrook. dwelling, 775 Creston Road.

$16,000. Other permits included a carpet shop at 1333 San Pablo Avenue for T. M. HartwelL, costing $6500. OPENS TUESDAY OCT.

7th LjLwuoLb with HL AUTEij j-w prices PREMIERE OF A DESERT JEWEL The Malones lived at 848 South 24th Street, Richmond and were among those injured in the crash, i St. Jarlath's Will Give Fall Festival The Very Rev. Thomas hill. Dan of the Clergy of Alameda County and administrator of SL Jarlath's Parish, announces that the church's Fall Festival will be held November 21-23. Phillip Paine and Mrs.

E. F. Mc-Namara have been appointed general chairmen. Others named for the festival, in which proceeds will go to the Building Fund, are Father Clyde Tillman, treasurer, assisted by Edward Rocha and Mrs. Arthur Horsell: tickets, Leo Cabral; publicity, Mrs.

James MacMil-lan; ham and bacon booth. Tom Fitzgerald; country store, George Lewis; cakes, Mrs. Frank Terry; needlework. Mrs. Joseph Gallagher; poultry, Jim MacMillan; toys, Mrs.

James Gibson and Mrs. Pete Robino; mystery booth, Mrs. Robert Chaffey; beverages, John Collins; Sunday dinner, Mrs. Robert McNair; movies, Charles Dettwiller; personnel, Walter Violich andirs. William Carstens, and prizes, Eddie Abood.

Children's afternoon on Thursday, November 20, will be sponsored by the Mothers' Club, under the direction of Mrs. William Carstens, president Meetings are held each Monday at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. In 29" AND EASY CREDIT am YiYrrarimmi rrr? PAY NOTHING UNTIL UMrVJLL) VJI 1 a A III NEXT YEAR AFTER MAR. 1st I IVEAR YOUR PLATES WHILE PAYING AS LONG AS 21 MONTHS TO PAY I WAY 91 LAS VEGAS NEVADA miNOMI MM KM AMOCIES WWiei MCMMOND M1 in jm If I -SI Readers of this ad may ask why I emphasiie dentistry on credit.

In this present day of high cost of living there isn't much left even for bare necessities, and although NEEDED DENTAL CARE is rery important, people are prone to neglect it for one reason or another. So I feel with my NO MONEY DOWN, on approval of your credit, and then 21 months to pay, I will reach those people who do not want to put out the ready cash. Remember our country has been educated to a system of doing business on credit. At my dental office all the credit is handled by us, and always strictly confidential. NO DELAY, NO RED TAPE, NO CARRYING CHARGES.

TO YOU WHO HAVE WORN YOUR PRESENT DENTAL PLATES FOR OVER TEN YEARS with the purchase of either of these two sets Orthopedic Health Sets (Firm) King Size Sets 6 x7' 60W 53 health is gone, we cannot buy it back. DENTAL CARE has a definite place in our well being, but we seem to forget it unless we have a toothache. FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE VISIT YOUR DENTIST, and he will only be too happy to let you know whether the present dental plates you are wearing are giving your mouth the maximum of efficiency and comfort. If not, let your dentist explain to you the advantages of the ACRYLIC MATERIALS which are used in the MODERN DENTAL PLATES, combined with the ARTISTIC ARTIFICIAL TEETH, you will find it is a combination that Is pleasing to dental plate wearers. It is surprising the great percentage of people who have worn the same dental plates for over 10 years, 20 years, and even 30 years, and in all this time they have not visited a dentist.

These following remarks are addressed to you whether dental plate wearers realize it or not, there are changes in the mouth over a period of years. We are generally very neglectful of our health by not taking the smallest precautions and care. We give more thought and consideration to our cars and homes than to ourselves. Cars and homes can be replaced, but most of the time when our OWE OF THESE SERVICES MAY INTEREST YOU To Sonior Citizens and Pensioners Special Low Prices Special Very EASY Credit Ona Low Puitmmmt (monthly STeelclM) rorers entire family At Dr. Campbell's mala office, 1629 Telegraph you may now have DENTAL ATTENTION for your ENTIRE FAMILY at LOW PRICES and oa our FAMILY BUDGET PLAN, by which you can charge the ENTIRE AMOUNT ta one charge account aad oa approval of your credit, pay NO MONEY DOWN thea pay each week or month, the small amount YOU DECIDE we should ACCEPT With the FAMILY BUDGET PLAN, whea accessary you may extend your pay-menrs beyond the usual 21 months NO INTEREST NO DELAY.

TO THE UNEMPLOYED Do Not Suffer by Neglecting Your Teeth la tpita or a (raring economic conditions yoa cm harm rout DENTAL WORK DONE NOW NO MATTER WHETHER YOU ARE WORKING OR NOT. in as about rout dental aacdt. Wa hava ceafideaca ia th integrity of the people of East Bay. and knew our country is going through a period of read-fustment. but for your health's sake.

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