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Oakland Tribunei
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afclanU Crffcune JULY 17, 1930 THURSDAY EVENING Antioch Woman Honored at Party farevell party at her home recenn ly. Guests were Jiesdames Tiiv White. Ray WaiTuce, Martin 4 sen. Edward Prewett. Frank i Ottawa adby Will Lehrn td Talk Three Autoists Losqr'Licenses In San Leandro IfliSTSEI WIFE WHET HI WIFE PLUNGES OUT OF Will ANTIOCH, July honor Parian, E.

J.Viera, OKarrar. 1 of Mrs. Joseph Lynch of Pittsburg, Vlera. M. Dihjn, C.

Prew'-i who plans a trip to Missouri. Mrs-' Joseph McFarUtn and CiJ Fred Heidorn was hostess at a bread. Tale of Frog Living in Rock Is Disputed San Dimas Story Called Impossible by Two U. C. Professors.

ELECTION FOHD PROBE HITS HJITNESS Government GeologiM and tanijly to Live two lears Court Orders Forfeiture for 150 Days When Men Plead Guilty, in Baffin Land kMGHIji COAL- If July 17. Two MONTREAL, July An University of California scientists Ottawa baby Is to Iearnf to talk Gourt Orders F. E. Elston among- the Eskimos. JL Dewey Former Revenue Collector Sought in McCormick Expense Quiz.

Soper, government geologist, Mrs, To Send Mrs. Elston Fare For Herself, Children. Soper and their little son have left for Lake Harbor, Baffin Land, for a two-year stay. Mrs. Soper will The third attempt of F.

E. EI SAN LEANDRO, July 17. Three autoists, two residents of Oakland and the other of San Leandro, lost their operator licenses for the next 150 days when they pleaded guilty to reckless driving to Judge V. J. Gannon.

They are George Bewail, 2131 East Twenty-third street, and Domingo Nunes, 12 34 Willow street, Oakland, and Enos Smith, 4U3 Estudillo avenue, San Leandro. 0 Given the alternative of su-rendering' tioth their- lieeflses and au-tos for 30 days or their licenses only for 160 days, the throe men the latter arrangement today characterized as "Impossible" the story of a frog found alive in San Dimas after being' imprisoned for two years in a concrete wall. Dr. S. F.

Light, professor" bf zoology, and Prof. J. Grinnell, director of the mtweura.flf vertebrate zoology, greed "that no species of frog could live for two years in any sort Of rock Professor Grinnel admitted, however, that certain species of frog, ston to secure a divorce from Mrs. be the only white woman there. United Brethren Pastors Assigned Superior Judge James '3.

Quilih's onlerin-r Elston to pay $50-0 for triinsiJBrtntion xf Itis wife ad Mrs. Catherine Ladd, 23. of 616 Vernon street, plunged from a fourth floor window at the Federal hotel last night, crashed on top of an inner court ekyltnkht two floors below, but escaped with only minor injuries. Her husband, C. A.

Ladd, was detained at police headquarters after, according to police, he told conflicting stories of his wife's fall. According to Police Inspector James Goodnight, Ladd said that he and his wife had been vlslUng at the home of friends- on Eighteenth street, and had taken "a few drinks." They -went to the hotel, he said, to visit E. B. Wates, a friend of Ladd'e. During the visit, according to Ladd's story as recounted by police, his wife became hysterical and he decided to put her to bed at the hotel.

He said she ran to the window of their room, and started to climb out. He grasped her arm and called for help. The door was locked, aiijd before aid reached him, he said in one story, his grip- gave way, and Ills wife dropped from the window ledge. In another story, according to police, Ladd said he and his wife quarcrel, and he left their room and went to Wate's room. Wates told him to go back home, which he did, he said, and telephone three 'children from.

New York to Oakland in order that she may WOODLAND, July 17. Changes co ntet he-diw wseaet ioa commonly called the tree 'Fsp may hibernate without foodand In an apparently closed rock, dur In Yolo county pastorates of min -AM iaters 4n the. United-Brethren "The tickets not to coat more than lut I am going all explaining they were married and their wics could operate the church' were announced yesterday to allow. $1U0 for berths apd meals," Judge Quinn declared. following the close of the annual state convention here.

Rev. N. M. Nye of Woodland was shifted to the new church at Knights Landing. Rev.

Nye started the church some time ago. Rev. J. R. Regier of Modesto has been named to take CHICAGO, July, 17.

04) Senator Gerald P. Nye, chairman of the senate campaign funds oom-mittee, announced today he would recess his inquiry into Jiuth Hanna Mccormick's campaign expenses after today's hearing until Mrs. Mabel Reinecke, former internal revenue collector, could be found and brought before the committee. Mrs. Reinecke, was mentioned in testimony as the contributor of $2500 to Mrs.

McCornilck's campaign, but further testimony indicated the $2500 had been given by Colonel R. R. McCormidk, publisher of the Tribune, and listed under her name instead of Colonel McCormick's. John Rodgers, Mis. McCormick's financial secretary, said the $2500 check from Colonel McCormick was turned over to Mrs.

to be given tp voluntee organizations supporting Mrs. McCormick. The records of the Illinois Young People's Republican club show Mrs. Reinecke as the contributor of $2500 without listing Colonel McCormick. The trio were informed that failure to live up to the ban would result in arrest and punishment.

Holding that jail sentences and fines do not have the corrective effect of deprivation of driving licenses, Judge Gannon, inlirocluim-Ing sentences yesterday, launched a campaign in which the latter punishment will generally be used, he 83 id Andrew F. Hofman, 843 Kings- over the local church, and Rev, M. Alice Durham," former evan ing a dry season of several months. Investigation of such a case will disclose, he said, that adjacent to the hard material in which the frog is buried is a soft spot or vein by- which the frog gained entrance, and by which he will leave after his months' hibernation. Wife Dissatisfied, So Mate Asks Divorce His' wife's declaration, "You art not the man I want you to be," today led Robert L.

Flsk to seek divorce from Mrs. Marie L. Flsk on, grounds of crbelty, he states In- a complaint on file Flsk gelist, will occupy the pulpit at Modesto. All other pastors were reappointed to their present Everyone in' the West knows this famous coal. Long-burning, and above all, the safest heat yon can use.

at Summer reductions, is tha time to phone for your winter supply S'jJOO fireplace and furnace YOUR DEALER HAS IT PhoneXhim today churches for another year. "Xhismay be an a.ge of sandwiches and automobiles, but I think a wife" and children are entitled to real meals when 1hey are preparing for court appearance." Elston filed his lirst divorce action four years ago in San Francisco, but when it was transferred to Alameda- qounty, where his wife and children resided, he dismissed the suit. fc Elstbn'g next attempt to get a divorce was in But In that case the wife contested and asked for separate maintenance, which was granted by the Nevada court. Elston then, shipped to New York as a seaman, and wrote a letter to Mrs. Elston asking her to meet him there.

When Mrs. Elstqn 4ook tHe children with her New York she found that, her husband had returned to Oakland, according to C. L. Rosenberg, attorney representing Mrs. Elston In ton.avenue.

oakiana, paiu cutting in on traffic, while Joseph Lacey, Oakland attorney, forfeited $5 of $10 bail fa leaving his automobile parked In front of a fire hydrant here. Failure of La 1 'aulfildfails I 1 OffA 1 stales that his wife has shown him cey to appear on tne original unit? set caused a bench warrant to be Martinez Band to Give Concert Frifday MARTINEZ, July 17. Charles E. Rice, director of the Martinez band, today announced that another of the weekly concerts will be presented tomorrow night in the city hall park starting at 8 o'clock. ssued tils no affection refused to be a wife to him.

The couple married-December. 8,. 1819, and separated January 18, 1929', and have two children, Theresa, 10, and GAGS HIS WIFK. CHICAGO Morris 'Kellar was sent to Jail for two weeks for blndr ing and gagging his wife' three nights -in succession wheu she ecolded him for being drunk. Robert.

9 years old. JUDGE RECEIVES -the present case Upon his return to Oakland, El SECiniEfit SAN July-1 7. Super ston is declared to have set up- home at 4841 Fair Oaks avenue with another woman. The third divorce action started by Elston was filed in Alameda county recently, and Judge-Quinn yesterday was called upon to hear Rosenberg's plea that Mrs. Elston be given money enough to here and fight the case.

In addition to making the $500 award, Judge Quinn provided $75 for counsel fees and set the case for August 9 for trial. ior Judge Edward I. Butler, Marin county Judge who sentenced Vincent Luclch to life imprisonment for the murder of Melvern Sturte-vant, attributes a second "death thrent" 'letter in connection with the case to crank fiysterla similar to that aroused by "Khuler propaganda" against Motley H. Flint in T.os Anireles. f.

7 1 The judge refused to disclose the contents of the second threat letter, but turned it over to postal authorities. "The Flint murder In Los Angeles is a ense in said Judge T.utler today. "The man who killed him was aroused to homicidal mania by the Shuler propaganda and public hysteria." The "propaganda" reference was construct to mean the booklet, "Julian irhieves," found In. the Eleven Army Doctors Given Commissions SAN FRANCISCO, July 17. Commtssionlng oMl young doctors as first lieutenants in the army medical corps, on completion, of a year's internship Rt J.etternian General hospital is announced by Major General J.

L. Hines. The new officers, all of whom now on duty at the Presidio hospital, are Lieututiants Crawford F. Bams, Austin Lowrey Albert H. iSchwichtenberg, Ehrling L.

Rergiiuist, Clinton H. Lyter, Walter Jj. I'eterson, Dwight M. Kuhns, Harold W. Jjiiscombe, Thomas N.

J'age, Harold E. Coder and Victor A. iiyrnes. pocket rff Frank Dvi.aton af'er he shot Flint, a financier, In at Los Anireles icourt room a few days ago. The Rev.

R. P. Shuler was th author of the booklet. PittsburgMan Pays Page and Schwichtenberg formerly made their homes in Portland, Ore. $20 Punehboard Fine PITTSBURC).

July 17. Bis Unction of possessing the only punchboad in Pittsburg Went yea lerdav to Thomas Kolevls, proprl etor of a candy store at 235 Black I REIMJCEE) 30 1 Diamond street and It cost him fiu, Kssessed bv Judee Wade W. Moore, London Scientist Lectures at U. BERKELEY, July 17. Its love that makes the' merry world go round, Professor Charles Singer of the L'nk-ersitjfiOf London told his audience hist nlht in a special lecture at the University of California.

"Men resist change and cling to the last remnants of a civilian I ion Chief of Police Charles Scudcro reported that he instructed his officers to search the entire town for Now 1 Suitsrv nunchboards Tuesday night ana thev could find but the one dis nlaved in Koleyls' stone. Assist ZOQQ 255P Topcoats Now flt--Chief- Charles Hamilton and that' ts-mr tHmrrr-erHtHtt- Officer E. 13. Horr booked Kolevls, who pleaded guilty to the charge, 2000 Kcudero slated that the drive against punchboards and slot ma discussing the history of medieval cosmolory. He pointed out that Arabic influences are still seen in European Rpeech.

Ir. Singer, here for the summer Is a lecturer in the history of, medicine at the University of London, a former Oxford lecturer and author of a dozen books on scientific history. T-'i chinos will continue Cornell Grads Here Help Alma Mater Two Eaatbay alumni of Cornell university, Mrs. F. E.

Yoakum, 472 Vernon street, Oakland, and K. Goldsmith, 315 Montgomery street. as chairman of the Northern Call fdrnia women's committee, Carnel- Han Council Roll Cull, aided in se curing for, their alma- mater world's record in support of educa tion this year. Police Called to 6 6 Halt Lovers Row BERKELEY. July 17.

The neighbors saw a man spanking a woman. They called police. Patrolman Thomas Mayhall Interviewed Lowry C05G Rock Ridge avenue, Oakland, several hours later. "The girl was my fiancee," said Williams. "She started to ride me about stepping, out with another girl." Mayhall said as the girl had made no complaint and this was nothing more than a lover's quarrel, the police would not intervene.

More than $1,500,000 was raised for the university this year, contrib uted by 10,134 members of the alumni, The previous high record was that made by iale two years ago when 9493 contributors, supported their own fund. Cornell then ranked second with 8682 contributors, 259 Tuxedos Now 162? Tropical Worsted Suits Now 150 Boys' Suits Now 1500 Trench Coats Notv 1500 Sport Coats Now; 125P Sport Coats Now; 750 Tux Vests Now 5 Tux Vests Now; 750 Trousers Now; 700 Trousers Now; 6Q0 Trousers Now; 5QQ Trousers Now; 400 Trousers Now; 30 Trousers Now; 250 Trousers Now; 500 Hats Now; 350 Hats Now; 2Q0Hats Now; 15P Caps Now; IOQ Crusher Hats Now S320 2oo loo 600 4 6 560 4 400 320 zqo 200 459 120 OU will regret it for months if you miss the buying opportunities JL which this great clothing classic offers. At $25 Brooks suits and topcoats are acknowledged superior to most cloth ing priced $15 to $20 higher, but NOW, REDUCER TO $20 they are the most 'exceptional "buys" this city has ever seen Not a jingle- item of merchandise in our entire stock held out. All of our new est, finest styles and fabrics included at 0 of their regular selling price And don't forget I Only 2 more dayslef Tomorrow and Saturday! Then this mighty sale of sales positively ends. Horry 2 HesitS Waalnut Creek Councilmen Awaiting Water Company Trustee Edgar A.

Bacon, who is on a vacatiqn, was the only memv AllVKnTIXEMF.ST To-night Get Rid of to BURNING FEET The New Rijrht Way THE ENGLISH WAY WALNUT CREEK, July 17. Failure of the California Water Service Company to submit a definite offer for supplying u'MfVr te Walnut Creek and outlying territory, balked plans last-night of the board of trustees to sign a contract and efid negotiations In progress for several months. The meeting was called especially by Mayor Norman F. Wilson to sign the contract so that the company might serve this community as quickly as possible. Officials of the company and the trustees have agreed on costs of the system and rates, but the town officers do not wish to enter into a contract of longer than five years, while the company is hold- ing out for a 10-year limit, the mayor reported.

He told of a conference with two company officials, George Griffith of Stockton and D. L. Duncan -of Concord, in which ihey said a five-year contract was not looked upon favorably by the management. The- trustees, however, declare thac 10 years is out of the question. An adjourned meeting called lor Wednesday night' at which tin) it is hoped that the matter will be settled definite'-.

Trustee R. R. Clarke reported that OaEnd boulevard from boulevard Tunnel road to the Martinez hicHway will he To. take out the agony banish all burning, aches and soreness-try the 'new 1930 way and In 15 to 20 minutes your foot troubles over. Just put two tablespoonfu of Radox In a gallon of hot waf''lt Wr! soak jour feet for 20 mlLiMNi you never had such a Joyous, Invigorating foot bath in all your life you can just feel all the acid and poisons coming out of the stuffed up pores of your poor et.

Do this tonight anc tomorrow your feet will be so strong and Rl3 D) 12th and Broach Entire Second Floor 7 ytxy paved with pil macadam through the assistance of the county. Supervisor C. H. Hayden attended the session and assured the board that the -work would be done shortly. The boulevard is one of the leading thoroughfares through town and when paved should greatly relieve congestion on Main street.

On Mayor Wilson's suggestion, City Clerk Esther Hatfield was in-structed to communicate with civic organizations invi'iing them to name a member r.T,reTit-.f(--on an sdvifoiy 1 1 d'- '-'-1 s.it the trustees with tnunicipa problems. sturdy and vigorous that you can walk all day long without discomfort. It's the oxygen In Radox that gets into the thousands of pores of your feet and chases out the poisons that have accumulated there. for years it's these acids and poisons that make your feet ache and burn and nothing in the world will get them out but Radox. You can get a package of Radox at any good drugstore it is and if It doesn't put nev and vlwr into and brin bk'ssed comfort to your distressed feet money back.

'-333 1 tl Not Addrsssss cj these EZ.GOK5 $TCHT5 POMONA SAN BERNARDINO SANTA BARBARA 355 Wert 2nd Street Court and Street! 821 State Street HOLLYWOOD SAN DIEGO LEND ALE 6660 Hollywood Blvd. 916 Fifth Avenue 110 North Brand Elvd. SANTA ANA HUNTINGTON PARK SANTA MONICA 120 Eat 4th Street 6529 Pacific Blvd. 1422 Fourth Street SAN JOSE 196 South First Street SAN FRANCISCO "2573 Mission Street PASAtTNA LOS ANGELES 348 South Broadway LOS ANGELES 420 South Main Street I OS ANGELES 337 cciiih Spring Street LOS ANGELES Fifth and Hill Streets LONG BEACH Pine and Broadway 1 OAKLAND 452 TweL'th Street.

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