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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 41

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Oakland Tribunei
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MORE NEWS THAN ANY OTHER PATER IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA TOPS IN FEATURES Wihum tlltlllTII 91111 MIIIM IIIIIM VOL CLXIV OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY JUNE 21, 1956 39 NO. 173 OAKLAND'S LOCALLY OWNED AND LOCALLY CONTIOLUD BAILY NIWSfAPU HITS JACKPOT $278 BILLION 7 CEILING VOTED ON U.S. DEBT Berkeley Painters Sell 11 Works to Art-Collection 1 -i i it: it-: 60s M1 ion that the budding artist should enter the usually unre- mm Park, who sold six of his oils to Chrysler, is an assistant professor of art at the University of California. Diebenkorn BERKELEY, June 21-If you have your heart set on becoming an artist, develop a vocation through which you can WASHINGTON. June 21 Ofv Tht House, without dissenting vote, passed and sent to the Senate today a bill put ting a $271,000,000,000 ceiling on the, national debt during the fiscal year starting July 1.

The action wu taken after only one minute of discussion. Tho tMtinnrarv rlht rilinf munerative field of art with ample quantities of discourage teaches at the California School earn enough to live on. ment NATTV1 OF S.F. This is advice from two of Arts and Crafts in Oakland. Both artiste are well-known Diebenkorn, a native of San in Bay Area salons and their Francisco, a graduate of, 5Un- for yw the current I ford," and later received hit mas ter's degree from the University works have appeared in art ex hibltions across the nation.

CONTEMPORARY WORKS Berkeley artists who today hit the "jackpot" in the frugal life of a painjer. T6e 45, and Richard Diebenkorn, 34, sold 11 of their paintings to Walter P. Chrysler Jr, son of the famous automobile magnate and an art collector of International renown. ICMMM SHOW of. New Mexico.

Prior to joining hi? :4 Their canvases will be added fiscal has been 1281,000,000,. 000 $6,000,000,000 above the permanent limit of The Eisenhower ad-minitrationoid- Congress it expects to get by during the next year on only a leeway. the faculty at the School of Arts and" Crafts, he taught at the Hot Bays for DAY (K1Y! to Chrysler's famous "Collec tion of Contemporary Paintings' University of Illinois. Park received his academic which is scheduled to be shown nationwide next year. Frtokh, we Mt ym mm ie and skee amansHf fsr Hmm in a.

Tint's why Wve ticse' Htwa tit wsiHtmlly lew, wd tstafi raT rke ssla Is lee day lyl PERSONAL SHOPrlNG ONLY! NO C.O.D't training in the East, and prior to his U. C. appointment, he taught at the California School To Park, a native of Boston and a grandfather, painting is Natalie Schut, an Albany school teacher, and Mrs. Helen Green of Fine Arts in San Francisco. done with the same determine i Chrysler It presently showing a $6,000,000 collection of paintings at the San -Francisco Palace of the Legion of Honor.

Patk, who lives at 1639 La-Vereda Road, and Diebenkorn of Orinda. His two daughters are: Mrs. tion that the scientist has in his search for the absolute truth. Without thought for price or use, he says he may toil over a SAVE at SIMON canvas for hours, only to burn whose home is at 2947 Magnolia St. both teach art as a means of "keeping the wolf at least as far SOLD Richard Diebenkorn.

Berkeley, pom with his vomras entitled "Man Pcdnfing." It It on of 11 purchased lor the collection, of Walter P. Chrysler Jr. it up the following day. -Both painters share the opin away as the front lawn. While they last! J1 A A Appeal in Bail Case mi j- Sought RICHMOND, June 21 The JYeti; attorney for Richmond Set.

SALE! SOLDEnillG lROIlS Get that spare emergency Iron you need tomorrow, pocket tht savings! Her it a good grade, hcat-holdirtg utility tool for radio, electronic and general electrical shop operation. Complete with 6-ft. cord. SAVE 1.34! on HOOVER 9 Ernest Wade McCain, suspended for insubordination in the investigation of the disappearance of $526 in bail money, said the -veteran-officer "will" file ranTip-peal with (he personnel board. William attorney, 3biuxe Im lie (SAVE 1.44!).

swOtf Mm floor said suspended lor re taai- fusing to complete a lie detector test, had been told by his doctor not to take the test in the first mi place. Formerly 124.95 NOW 8995 No monejf down 1. 5t weekly Here's the cleaner that beats aa it sweeps as it At According to the attorney, McCain suffered knee and back injuries several months ago which made him nervous. cleans keeps rup like new. Meanwhile, Police Chief Charles Brown said the suspension isi indefinite in length and will not be lifted until McCain agrees to cooperate in the in vestigation.

Brand new, la factory cartons, full warranty. See us soon. Supply limited. Mmn floor McCain was suspended when he failed to complete a third lie detector test. He had previously taken two and then left in the middle of the third one.

City Manager Edwin S. How PRIZE WORK "Nudes in the Surf." painted by David P. Park, Berkeley, also has been added to the Chrysler collection. Park is an assistant professor ol art at U.C lection of contemporary paintings. Parks is an assistant professor of art at the Universiry of California, ell, who concurred in the suspension levied by Brown, said, N017 at SIEalOH'S.

"McCain was not willing to go as far as everyone else in the investigation." rZvil Now yu can save 5.9 on a genuine I dryer. Sturdy steel ton- II struction, rustproof for long lift. All 1 1 iTt linM end long enough to hold I 1 1 IV r- I full-tlie sheets. Indoor stand available I 1 I fof 50 del. chge, tm eVoVoUoi meaty weeMy Msm floor .1 I G-E PORTABLE TV He also said McCain made, "erroneous and inconclusive statements" while being questioned by Brown and 0 District Attorney David Levy.

Automatic found twninf. lata rfa rants free Twelve other members of the department have taken the lie detectortest during the course Pfftff JHe) SaMdtsWejef of the investigation. VA Voluntary Service Has Tenth Birthday With Ecch Combination Order i This Special FREE Offer for Limited Time Only! A FREI aair of ilor-m4 ptntt wHsreadi cMbtMttM rdr aay twa saitt. Your choice ef eifher mHhin or cantratHat oUcfci, where maMrial available. This oHor fw a LIMITED TIMI ONLY! WASHINGTON, June 21-TO) The Veterans Administra I tion's 178 hospitals and domi ciliarias observed the 10th an Footballs, Vollsy Balls 1.1$ te 4J0 fe J.fl Values quality volley balls at big l.t$ Values I reductions because of slight I 1 61 but 100 wll In pity value! Get your boy A 11 Til his favorite ball for vacation Zf I I Floor, niveraary of the establishment a mm of the VA' Voluntary, Service in The organization took root on April 15, 1946, to coordinate ac Rmos eoace io me fanrir tivities of those who freely, give New, iarftr staa still waiflRs erdy 32 lbs.

time, effort and money for hos pitalized ex-servicemen. The VA said the volunteers Area eeetiwl edlutta fet extfamely strteg sraaaii. accomplish for the vets what mm busy professional staffs are un able to do. New, I rouble free Sfiatetl tlrcwM. Dip stJdersd.

If A 50 ABU A An average of 86,000 persons a month, working 3d a regularly scheduled basis, help in the hos fAT llf tO alemmiaed pictare tab. pitals. They carry on recreational activities, nursing, re-l habituation, and social -service vou $15 till ufaT THIS work th owior 4ertA Full pries 159.95 5St TOP QUALITY IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS. 0UTSTAHDIR8 SELECTION The volunteers served hours during 12 months just, ended. This was a jump of 46 per.

cent in the number of hours worked 10 years ago. And the VAVS is still expanding. $12,612 Bank Robber Gets 20 Years Richard Barchard, 25, arrested May 14 by. FBI agents in San Pablo, today was. sentenced to 20 years in prison by Federal Judge Edward P.

Murphy in San Francisco for the $12,612 an Indian bank, TheM tailor-mad slacki, FREI, may be made from the tarns material as lu twits whart material it available. 1 00 ALL WOOL. come to Mcdonald tailors today and tea rbe trvoral bimdrod fyaea ef cUtb in almost every color and yattara to ebeoeo from. Tboa fee can aicfc the ttyb) tuft, i style oocktt, any tjumber ef btto, sinle or dotible broasrtd, la drape, rofwlar er eateraj tatdiw. The toot it te etl ASK ABOUT OUR 3-MONTH BUDGET PLAN 5 Wj G-E 21" Siivcl Decs Ccnscis Io Honey Dawn, 3 Weakly The Government said Bar -r ggg chard and a confederate held One Gallon Camp Jug A picnic must! Holds dLlI gallon of hot or cold liquids, I super insulation keeps "drmk" at right I 1 temperature! DUREX finished baked enamel over steel 1 casing.

Aluminum lining, sanitary, mildew-proof rust, II- 1 1 alcohol and acid resistant. Uakproof id serves as drinking 1 cup. Green with red cap and handle. Sucnd floor up the Hoosier State Bank at Hammond, Ind, on Nov. 23, 1955.

Barchard filled a shopping bag with money-while his companion! held bank employees at bay with two revolvers. '-if 1 ii-cyTirmaTi Try. Barchard came to Vallejo in January of 1956 and later got a job with a radiator firm in San as 1 B.f If VT. ft Free Parking at Rear of SIMOrJ'S "PabTbT Model 21C111 I eOradee Maaetaey fmita, 0 1 twliol kaaau mmmimm 'Ne money eown approrai cretfjf He pleaded guilty to armed robbery..

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