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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 8

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Oakland Tribunei
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Sat, April 1 1, 1964 2 California Landslide for Barry, Says Young GOP r. Young Republicans oppose the Rumford Housing Act because "it takes away more rights than it gives." Chief Justict Earl Warren will "go down in ntetory with some of the lesser chief justices." We few I PJ1S WA LTDi Willi ruumai FAIR BOARD ADDS WIFE OF COMEDIAN SACRAMENTO Gov. Brown today named Mrs. Milton Berle to the board of directors of the California State Fair. llliailliifc t4j 'gisa-; Alalia illlMllIif fi ilillslf If P- i -fa's- a- mmsgi mmamsmr isiliii mmammmm SACRAMENTO (if) John A.

Gromala, president of the California Young Republicans, predicts Arizona Sen. Barry Gold-water will win California's June presidential primary by 500,000 votes. Gromala, recently elected to head the 15,000 member organization which has endorsed Gold-water, accused backers of New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of dealing in "smear and innuendo." Goldwater and Rockefeller will dash in the June 2 1 At a Friday news conference opening a three-day Young Republicans state board meeting, Gromala said Joseph Martin former Republican national committeeman from California who resigned to support Rockefeller, has failed to back up statements calling the YR's bunch of extremists." He said Martin has failed to answer several questions put to him, including a definition of "extremist," and whether he wants YR support if he is nominated. Other points made by the YR president include: Rockefeller backers had to pay up to $1 a name in order to qualify forlthe California election, while Goldwater petitions were circulated entirely by volunteers.

The wife of the famed come dian will replace Mrs. Erwin Shrier of Los Angeles, whose four-year term expired. The governor also reappointed Farrell F. Wrenn of Auburn and J. J.

CrosetU of Watsonville to one-year fair board terms, and former Lt. Gov. Harold J. Powers of Sacramento to another four-year term. A 52-year-old architect, Arthur E.

Mann of Los Angeles, was named by Brown to the State Board of Arehitectural Examiners. Mann, executive vice president of Daniel, Mann, Johnson and Mendenhall, an architectural and engineering firmtTe- 4 places Lutah Maria RJggs of Santa Barbara, who resigned. Filipino, Inc. Will Hold Installation "A Night in Manila" is theme of thev 24th annual installation dinner of the Filipino Community of Alameda Countv Car moves right inside Alameda home but driver and nine persons at dinner escape injury Car Plows Tida Ba Model as and Vicinity, to be held Into Home Louis Rubin Of Piedmont Dies at 58 PIEDMONT Louis J. Ru Wave tonight The affair will be held in Study Urged Oakland's Edgewater Inn.

begin ning at 7 p.m. At Alameda Church Board Hits Proposal To Ban Reds A board of the Northern California Nevada Conference of the Methodist Church has voiced its opposition to initiative petitions outlawing communism and allowing lotteries in California. The Rev. Gordon Birky, speaking for the conference's Board of Christian Social Concerns, asked residents not to sign the petition making lotteries legal. He said the Methodist board, opposes a proposed amendment to outlaw communism because it is essentially the same as that rejected by state voters in 1962.

The Rev. Mr. Birky said the present proposal, as did the 1962 measure, contains provisions making possible "guilt by association, a strategy historically used to intimidate those who speak out on social questions." The guest, of honor will be Jose Moreno, consul general of the Philippines. The main speaker will be Assemblyman Carlos Bee. ALAMEDA A Marine corpo bin, 58, president of Newspaper Advertising Service Co.

and a Piedmont resident since 1930, died yesterday in an Oakland Officials and dignitaries from ral's car went out of control, jumped a curb and plowed into a quonset-hut home where a family of nine was having din hospital following an illness of Suggestions that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers San Francisco Bay model could be used to study the. effects of tidal waves on San Francisco Bay have, come from officials at all of government. But Army officials said the big scale model of the Bay may be out of business, or be operated only on a maintenance basis, when present federal appropriations expire June 30. cities throughout the county will attend.

1 about two months. He was head of the firm which 0 was formed in 1958 to handle national advertising for. the 21 To be installed as president for the seventh straight year is Ambrose L. Loyola. His aides are Georee Romero, vice nresi- Miraculously, no one was hurt.

The car. driven bv newspapers comprising the Scripps League of Newspapers. The company's headquarters are in San Francisco, and af E. Irvin of the Alameda Naval Air Station, tore through one dent; Mrs. Gloria Adviento, re- wau oi uie nome.

lt pulled down The model, which covers a cording- secretary; Agritino Bernido, corresponding secretary: and Alex Biete. treasurer. filiated offices are located irf 10 me teiepnone. Eating dinner there at the Hm other cities across the country. State Controller Alan Cranston square block area in a Sausalito warehouse, has wave making machines, and simulated tides and river flows, Corps spokes Mr.

Rubin was a member of were Gerald Kunz. -his wifp 4 also has been invited. Edna, and their seven, children. Alameda Naval Air Station officers plan an investigation Mon The Tribune's been the Piedmont Community Church, the Press Club of San Francisco, the Advertising Association of the West, Alpha Delta Sigma advertising a r- day. The Kunz home at 203-A Main St.

Vincent De Paul Drive For Household Items April 15 St. is on Naval Air Station land. FRANK A. DIX Mrs. Kunz said she felt too 'shaken nn" in pwn nmimt tva nity, the Piedmont Lodge No.

521 of the AM and the Oakland Scottish Rite Bodies. He was a 32nd degree member of Aahmes incident. publishing since Ulysses A neighbor said that all she men noted. Gen. Harry Van Wyke, deputy director of the California Disaster Office, said the idea would be discussed at a meeting of state and federal officials in Sacramento Wednesday.

William Ward regional director for the state Disaster Office, said the model could test all types and sizes of waves under differing tidal conditions to determine which areas of the Bay are most prone to damage. San Jose is the only waterfront city inside the Bay with a working tidal wave disaster plan, and that plan applies could remember was hearing a "loud bang, looking out and seeing this most incredible thing." Shift in Boy Scout Leaders Temple of the Shrine. Mr. Rubin is survived by his widow, Katherine, of 229 Carmel a daughter, Mrs. Harvey Slate of Menlo Park; a son, Army Lt.

John Rubin, now stationed in Germany; and two brothers and a sister, all of New York City. Funeral services are pending S. Grant was President: tric stoves and antiques," says George Dynan of Oakland, drive chairman. Eastbay residents wishing to contribute any of the above items are urged by Dynan to contact the St. Vincent de Paul Center at 9235 San Leandro St.

A truck will be sent to pick up the items. The society employs 50 handicapped people in 30 workshops refurbishing used items for sale in its nine thrift stores. St. Rose Meet The annual spring drive for household items conducted by the Society of St. Vincent De Paul of Alameda County will be held April 15 to May 6.

"While we are anxious to acquire all the things people no longer need for our thrift stores, we are especially interested in donations of television sets, record players, radios, refrigerators, washing and drying machines, furniture, gas and elec HAYWARD A meeting nf the medical and dental staff executive committee at St. Rose hospital has been scheduled for 7:45 p.m. tomorrow in the hos Frank A. Dix, who led the at Albert Brown Mortuary, 3476 drive to consolidate Bay Area Great years great pital staff lounge. Boy Scouts into a single scout Piedmont Oakland.

Ina B. Pedgrift Death has claimed Mrs. Ina B. Pedrgift, daughter of Oak council, has resigned to accept special assignment with the Scoufs National Council. strictly to closing valves at the city's new sewage treatment plant, Ward noted.

Oakland has no tidal wave plan at present, said Lt. Ellis Goode, local civil defense coordinator. "It would be a good idea to find out what the potential damage is here," he said. Capt. Emmett Sheridan, district officer for the U.S.

Coast and Geodetic Survey, said the Army Bay model would be a NO LIMIT NO RESERVE The executive board of the newspaper! land first professional photographer and wife of an early day Oakland contractor. newly-organized San Francisco Mrs. Pedgrift died Thursday Bay Area Council of Boy Scouts has announced the appointment in hospital following a btiefcillness. She was 88. of Harvey Price as the area- Her father, the late Elon D.

-good tool to "advance the state wide organization's first scout executive. Ormsby, maintained his photographic studio at 14th and Broad of the art" of tidal wave study. Since the Bay model was con Price previously served as way from 1876 to 1895. He structed in 1957 experiments have produced almost 60 books brought his family to Oakland scout executive of the Heart 0' Texas Council and Oklahoma's Last Frontier Council. FRUIT CANNERY EQUIPMENT No Longer Needed For Future Operations FORMERLY nfllX PHDD OAKLAND DIVISION BELONGING TO UULL uUIll i OAKLAND, CALIF.

from Chicago when his daughter about the Bay. was but six months DIX PRAISED Mrs. Pedgrift's late husband, The area-wide executive James, at one time owned a Requiem for Marie K. Fenton board passed a resolution com mending Dix for seven years of sash and door mill located on the site of the present Capwell's store at 20th and Broadway. leadership of the Oakland Area Council of Boy Scouts, which ANTlOCH A Requiem High We keep those won-; derful years alive with a page of glowing remi-i 4 niscence every It's unique in the Mass for Mrs.

Mane K. Fenton, $2,000,000,00 EVALUATION 5733 San Leandro Street OAKLAND. CALIF. TUES.and WED. APRIL 21 22 10:00 A.M.

Among the buildings he helped construct are the First Methodist Church and The Tribune includes most of Alameda Coun ty. The resolution praised Dix for Tower. of 813 W. Ninth active in Antioch-Pittsburg area club and church circles for the past .24 years, will be celebrated here at 9 a.m. Monday in Holy Rosary leading the drive to consolidate Mrs.

Pedgrift, who lived at the separate San Francisco and 2453 Cordova was a mem PARTIAL INVENTORY Church. ber of the Golden Chain Chapter No. 303, O.E.S., and the Oakland Boy Scout organizations. Other scout councils in the region are considering join Lakeside Unity Temple. ing the enlarged group.

Mrs. Fenton, employed for 11 years in the former Camp Stone-man Hospital at Pittsburg, died here Thursday night in the home She is survived by two sons, United States chief scout ex Philip and Delmore G. Pedgrift of Oakland; a daughter, ecutive Joseph A. Brunton Jr of a daughter after a lengthy wired the local executive com Mrs. Mariorie Schullerts of San Illness.

Pablo; three grandchildren and A native of Ohio, she was af mittee yesterday to say that Dix has been invited to "relate his special talents" to a major Buflovac Double Effect 5. S. Evaporator, (9) S.S. Cooking Kettles, Holding Tanks, Rex Micro Film Deairator, A. O.

Plate Heat Exchanger, Remco Cooling Tower, Belt Conveyors (all wgear-head motors), Bright Stock Conveyors. CATSUP BOTTLE LINE: World Super CM. Labeler, (3) World Turret Labelers, Case Unloaders, Emhart Bottle Caser, Horn Ha Her 18-Valve Automatic Rotary Filling Coolers, Conveyors, motor drives. WAREHOUSE Standard Knapp Auto. Gtuers, Standard Knapp Sealers, Packomatic Case Imprinters, Can Runs.

MISC. EQUIPMENT: Electrical Conveyors. Switch Panels, Bus Duct, Belting, Machine Parts, Pumps, etc. (9) PEACH LINES consisting of: (9) AN bertoli Universal Slicers, (19) Albertoli Single Straight Line Hand Pack Fillers, Syruper, Continental Steam Seamers. Lye Peeling A.

B. Cookers, Fruit Washer, Shakers, Garbage Shakers, Pit Shakers, Elevator Conveyors' (60) Belt Conveyors, to 40" wide, 10-ft. to 100-fL long, all with gear-head motors. (5) FRUIT COCKTAIL LINES consisting of Continental Steam Seamers, F.M.C. Atmospheric Cookers, A.

B. Syrupers, Ball Cocktail Fillers, Garbage Shakers, Belt Conveyors, all with gear-head motors. TOMATO Flume, (4) Washers. F.M.C. Juice Extractors, Lye Peeling (7) F.M.C.

Model' 100 Pulpers, one great-grandchild. filiated with the Antioch Veter Funeral services will be held ans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, scouting project. JERSEY HQ Antioch Eagles Auxiliary, Isabel Monday at 2:30 p.m. in Truman's mortuary, 2935 Telegraph Lodger of Pittsburg, Antioch Lady of Fa tima Society and Centro Ave. Hlspano Americano of Pittsburg Brunton didn't specify the project.

Dix will be working out of Brunswick, N.J. The resolution praising Dix She is survived by her husband, Theodore; a daughter, Mortgage Bankers Name J. Opperman Mrs. Marceda Aribas, Antioch; KNAVE and two sons, Ronald M. Fenton, said that, since 1961 the Oakland Area Council had raised $340,000 for camp development, purchased a site for a new camp near and Walnut Creek, and David A Mello of Garden Grove.

John C. Opperman, vice president of the Pacific States Service Inc. in Oakland has The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Higgins improved other centers all un been named a director of the Write for Descriptive. Brochure MILTON J.

WERSHOW Auctioneers The Most Respected Name in the Auction Field 7213 MELROSE LOS ANGELES 46, CALIFORNIA WE 8-2171 In the Northwest' 2130 S. W. Fifth Portland 1, Ore. CA 2-9151 Bay Area: W. J.

Ferris 1 924 Broadway, 834-7242 California Mortgage -Bankers Chepel. der Dix's leadership. Price attended Wabash Col lege and Temple University. He is active in the American Camp Cxh Unchanged Association at a convention in Palm Springs. Kenneth J.

Warren, loan manager of Mason-McDuffie Berkeley, has also been named a director. In the Family Life Section The earth's water content al ing Association, Wesley Student I Foundation and Goodwill Indus ways remains the sameabout PRO 33043 326 million cubic mil 4.

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