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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 15

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland Tribung, Thurtdiy, Oct. 11, 1956 EtF 13 Reaches Crusa de 5 SQReiitMark United Bay Area Crusade Island. Crusade contribution at officials announced' today that Oakland Army Terminal are in eluded with those at Fort Mason in San Francisco. INSPECTION LABEL ISNT NECESSARY ON PACKAGES Oct -iQUMsterJael, Summfcrfield. announced today that tha familiar lbl m7j 0Ined lor postal inspection1 no longer Is needed on sealed second, third, and fourth class matter.

he had -adopted- the suggestion of ws legal department that the inspection regulation is now so well known to the public that when the sender seals such packages he gives implicit authorization for its inspection. The requirement for labeling has been In effect since 1921. Summerfield Mid that when a mailer does not wish to have his mail opened for inspection, he needs only to mark the item "first class" and attach the proper first class postage. the five-county campaign mt reached 30 per cent of its goal with Alameda County leading the way, Report totals on other Cru 'A MM i I) V7 sa divisions in the county were: Advance Gifts, chairman The amount collected in the Preston Snook, $44,178 or 59 per 10-diy-old drive it $3,314,839. '-riM cent; Business, Owen R.

Kane, $20,464 or 58.5 per cent; Profes Alameda County hat collected $496,911, or 24.9, of its own $2,027,364 goal. sions, Kenneth L. Thompson, tl Vr 4 i S- $58,761 of45J per ccntr Public The figures were released at Employees, Kent D. PurseL $45, a Claremont Hotel luncheon by 058 or 37.7 per cent; Major Carl O. Olsen, county campaign Firms, Robert H.

Bolman, chairman. 689 or 23.1 per cent; Commerce He said the 30 per cent is the and Industry, William H. Jami most ever raised over the same son, $24,583 or 15.11 per cent; period of time in any previous Education, Melvin M. SwartzJ campaign. $4,314 or 8.6 per cent; and Resi Dance jo Climax Tiburon Festival if REMEMBER: Tomorrow's Columbus Day! Drin TIE FOB SECOND dential, Mrs.

Richard Wistar, I 1 4 Contra Costa and San Mateo tha kids down for a shopping spree! $422 or .6 per cent. The residen tlal drive opens officially Mon day. Counties tied for second in the races to meet their goals. Contra Costa has collected $82,276 and San Mateo County. $78,397.

Both with candles and coal oil lamps, storekeepers and home owners of Tiburon and Belvedere will gs for ioysi-1 reached 14.7 per cent of their savin Youth Takes decorate their windows with goals. San Francisco County is third with $458,355, or 13.6 per cent and Marin Coumy fourth TIBURON, Oct. 11 "Nights In Venice," a traditional celebration here for more than 50 years, will end the Tiburon Peninsula Festival Saturday The main street will be roped off, starting at 9 pan. Al Trobbe and his orchestra will provide colored lights. Chinese lanterns will be strung along Main St Jail Term J.

1 with $47,111 or 4.Z per ceni oi The railroad exhibit in the its goaL Northwestern Pacific yards will Olsen warned that "we must be open to the public through not become complacent instead, Saturday. Visitors are invited For Brawl A 19-year-old youth today this should be- an incentive lor to inspect antique and modern us to launch ahead with even railroad stock and to view free films at 10 and 11 a.m. and 1:30, greater energy toward reaching and. in fact exceeding that goal took a 30-day County Jail sentence instead of a $150 fine on 2:30 and 3:30 p.m., Friday and the music for the dance, which ends at 1 a.m. Entertainment by the Cove Players and various folk dancing groups, all in costumes, will be presented throughout the evening.

Keeping alive the custom of lighting the town, once done which represents a trust placed Saturday in the motion picture his guilty plea to charges result in us hv the thousands wno car. ing from a theater brawl in benefit from Crusade agencies. Historical relics found in the which a policeman was beaten and knifed. Top honors in Alameda County went to Albany and its Tiburon Peninsula area have been assembled for public view BOND'S FAMOUS 'A-2' FLIGHT JACKET IN RUGGED HORSEHIDE USUALLY 22.S0 Leonard Robert Hill, 19, of in the halls of Reed School chairman, Wilfred J. Harpham, with $4,549 or 35.1 per cent of 2504 Myrtle Street pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace Visitors are welcome from 7 to 9 p.m.

Saturday. The items on it aoaL and Berkelcy-Kensing and resisting arrest with judgment on a battery charge ton, under Syd Worthington as display include tools and imple chairman, with $83,110 or Z7.1 ments belonging to Indian tribes. maps and etchings of the early The Rialto Theater at 2723 per cent of its goal. Reporting for the military di days of white settlers and paintings of old ferry boats and the San Pablo Ave. was closed Sunday evening after Patrolman vision at the- luncheon, Capt Boyd Shafsky, of the Oakland development of the railroad.

florr IT Rnthrhr an nf 337 Naval Supply Center, announced The USS Teaberry, a naval -i Oak Road, Concord, was. set upon he was called there, net tender, will be enchored off short Thursday through Saturday and will hold open house Hill and a 16-year-old were taken into custody. that the center, under crusade chairman Comdr. Flowers, had turned in $69,607, exceeding their goal by 117 per cent The Oakland Air Reserve Center, under Capt. Roy C.

Baker as chairman, reached 1U.4 per cent for th. -public Navy landing The police action pointed up craft will take visitors to and fire hazards at the theater. On from the ship. Monday Fire Marshal Edwin Hentzell gave the owner, Peter Kyprios, 71, of 1368 17th of its quota with $90. LEADERS PRAISED Report of Fund Great special purchase! Unbeatable for all-weather comfort.

Rugged, water-repellent horsebidt with super-warm quilt lining. (Also available in cowhide.) Elaaticized waist, zipper closure. Hurry and pocket the savings. Sizes 8 to 20. San Francisco, a week until Oct.

15, to renew fire extinguishers, Hayward City Manager Doug Soliciting Probed Smith and Fire Chief Matt Jimi- put in new fire hoses and repair 50 seats which had been slashed I 'yl 3 ne. Hayward Public Employees WASHINGTON, 11 open. The theater was allowed A Texas postal' official and co-chairmen, were praised for leading their unit to 142.1 per to reopen pending the second his former wife today gave a inspection. SUSANNE VLAMINCX Victim oi Attack cent, or $2,416, over their goal Senate committee conflicting Other Alameda County com munities. their chairmen and Hentzell said it would be closed' if they were not completed- Kyprios said today he has statements about whether Republican Party leaders solicited results are: Alameda, Neil P.

SUPER-COTTON FLANNEL PLAID SPORT SHIRTS USUALLY Clark, $7,814 or 17 per cent of him for under complied with all requirements, its goal: Hayward, George Robert C. Carraway Jr. of Oakes, $6,177 or 13.1 per cent Dallas, assistant to the south Thug Punches Woman, Flees In Mystery Pleasanton, Jack Mann, $580 or except repair of the seats, which still is in progress. The second youth is at Alameda County Juvenile Hall. 12.4 per cent; i Washington 79 Township, Bill Rodes, $3,999 or' west regional director of the postal service, testified before a Senate Post Office and Civil Service Committee that he could not recall being approached i 10.2 per cent; Castro Valley, 2 FOR 3JSO Robert Hanon, $921 or 9.5 per SAN LEANDRO, Oct.

11 I Two Committeemen Are Short-Changed cent; San Leandro, D. S. "Steve either verbally or in writing. Mrs. Suzanne A.

Vlaminch, 26, Coney, $4,136 or 4.8 per cent; and San Lorenzo, James Glynn, her arms full of art materials. On his own initiative, he said, he contributed $100 to Republican campaign funds. DETROIT, Oct II It cost $176 or 1.2 per cent Wayne County $30 to spend $200 parked her car behind San Le Military installations: Air Mrs. Bennie Mae Carraway, Sounds like an extravagance andro High School rlast night and starting walking towards new a deputy in tne wood County supervisors claim it was Force Pacific Logistic Terminal. Daniel E.

Johnson, $994 or 84.7 County, Tex-, tax collector's actually an economy. her evening art class. I I office in Quitman, testified that If it hadn't been for a quick Special Purchase! Wonderful, washable cotton flannel aport ihirta made exclusively fdr Bond's by a. top maker. See fall's newest bold plaid look.

Multicolors, matching buttons. Sizes 6 to 18. 6 Char gt it and talc months to pay with no down payment per cent; San Francisco Ordinance District in Oakland, Lt. Col. Dudley B.

Selden, $2,065 decision, the cost might have been $50, they explained. Without warning a man struck her on the cheek with a clenched her former husband received a letter in September 1954 from Texas GOP leaders asking a or 76.4 per cent; Alameda Naval Approval by the Board of Su fist contribution. The Carraway Air Station, Comdr. William M. pervisors' special committee on She fell and hit her forehead were divorced in May, 1955.

Heaman, $55,902 or 61.4 per full employment was needed before the county could hand over "We discussed the matter several times," Mrs. Carraway cent; Parks Air Force Base, Lt. Col. H. F.

Cockey, $9,460 or 51.4 against the bumper of one of the many cars in the parking lot. Her screams attracted other $200 as its share of a clime on testified. defense contracts. Each of the per cent; Oakland Naval Air arriving students. USUALLY $12.95 Water-Repellent Surcoatf five committeemen gets $10 for The would-be assailant jumped "He said he didn't know how we could afford to pay, but he guessed he'd have to keep his a meeting.

Three members ap Station, Lt Comdr. A. J. Kamp-mann, $1,261 or 48.1 per cent; Alameda Administration Center, Miss Virginia Murphy, $2,418 or pearcd and, as Committeeman into a car arid drove off at high speed. No motive for the assault has been ietermined.

job." 8.30 Special purchase! Rayon-nylon-dacron gabardine in charcoal, navy or -brown. Quilt-lined with reprocessed wool. Siz8 6 to 16. Willis H. Hall explained: 42.8 per cent; San Francisco Tow boats Collide; Chemical Procurement District, Mrs.

Vlaminch lives at 8500 A St-. Hayward; "We quickly adjourned the meeting before the other two shewed up-so-we could -save .3 73 Oakland, -co-chairmen Lt Gel. V. J. Kosebutzki and Maj.

Wil One Burns, 7 Hurt $20." liam J. Tisdale, $78 or 32.5 per MEMPHIS, Oct. 11 Only Tenth on Airlintrs NEW YORK, Oct 11-A1- Dance Set for Tomorrow cent; San Francisco Air Pro A half million dollar Missis USUALLY H.50 3.79-4.79 USUALLY 3.50 Orion Pullover Sweaters Special purchase! Cashmere-soft high-bulk virgin orlon washes like a dream. Come find a rainbow of colors. Sizes 6 to 12.

Sizes 32 to S8, 4.79 Cotton Twill Tapered Trousers sippi River towboat burned to though there has been a great! increase in air travel in the past ANTIOCH, Oct 11 A teenage dance sponsoredby Antioch's special police will be held to curement District, $229 or 19.3 per cent; and the U.S. Naval Hospital at Oak Knoll, Capt T. D. Cuttle, $1,707 or 15.3 per the waterline today after it collided with another 17 miles few years, its potential has barely been tapped. It is esti morrow night in Veterans Me south of Memphis.1' morial Hall following high mated that 90 per cent of the cent No report was yet avail Seven persons were isjured able from the 12th U.S.

CoaetTschool football game. There will but none was believed seriously American public has never flown in a commercial airliner. 2.79 Special Purchase) Smooth-fitting, finely tailored twill (or denim) tapered bottom trousers. All colors. Sizes 6 to 12.

2 for 5.50 Guard Command at Government be no admission charge. hurt. M' Izzliii for Girls A1 (II x-. Qullt-Uned Car Coats USUALLY 11.95-U2.95 Jy-r I CDIIERT Special Purchase! Reevesheen cotton with cotton flannel Quilted linings, detachable hood. 8 to 6x, to 14 7.95-3.95 REGULARLY $17.95 Precious Wool Sister Coats Transfer Your Account Today 7 qY sAvmoa 11.95 Knit back fleece coats for sizes TT6T2T Double breasted tweed officer costs for sizes to 6z.

Glorious colors. r-fo California's Octsf SavlnQt loan Attociathn Cotton Dress Hits USUALLY 4.C3.5.00 SIIICE i Accbum by thx jggg lOTH EARN FROM THI 1ST 1 mji i Mm 1ST AS X. I A I Special Purchase! Choose from gay new plaids, pretty checks, bright solids. Pretty details for size Wool Skirt Novelties USUALLY M.985.90 2.93-3.98 Special Purchase! Pretty pleated, whirling flart and trim slim styles. Solids tad plaids for sizes Wx, 7-1 4.

OAKLAND: 411 Fifteenth St. GLencourt 1-7893 HAYWARD: 927 St. LUcirne 2-9822 Son Frandsco, San Joit, Monterey, Los Gatot Sunnyvale, WiTlowJGIen, Valley Fair I0TH STORES OPEN MONDAYS UNTIL 9 OAKLAND: BROADWAY tit 15TH SAN FRANCISCO POST AND KEARNY 50 V- v- i.

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