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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 5

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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TUESDAY EVENING Crfbune I APRIL if 1930 V. DIELTiC ity Hall Now WKen Marksmen of the Guard Made: Army-Rifles Roar nirrx Cheery; Skylight Has 3 eenC leaned Leona Height rifle range (above), was die scene -fc'f the first of RAY RAINES. GEORGE PATTERSON and (kneeling) Car. Egg Growth Qets Years of Study BERLIN-DAHLEM W) After trying since 1809 to determine what makes eggs grow, Dr. Ernest Everett Just, head of the department of zoology of Howard university, Washington, has come to Germany ln hope of finding the key.

Ha seeks IV in the researches of Pro. it s. miked Kicii Slims TEAM WINS a series of Northern California national guard rifle meets, 'at which the Turlock championship team shattered its own previous records. Members are, standing, from left: SAM HACKETT. AL DENfc tain JOSEPH ARGILLA.

HENRY FALK and DOJnALL COOKv Righf.elow. DONALE) COOK, who ran a. high score, snapped as he leveled his weapon on the distance target. TRIBUNE photos. The general, atmosphere at the city hall was distinctly brighterjo-day than it has-been formany months The.

janitorial staff has cleaned all the skylights. Observing that the skylights have been accumulating grim and "cobwebs fprNmany years, especially the For tho fourth time ln the past fifteen months. members. of the National Guard rifle team of Tur-lockitoday stand crowned aa champions of Northern 7 Thev won this honor l.st fiunfnv 1 i 'Base Materialism' Scored by Defeated Candidate for President. skylights above the big: rotunda in I V-fc I IN at Leona HelRhts when they rolled Up the highest number of nolo ts ever Scored In a Northern California National Guard marksmanship conference.

Using army Sprlngfields and shooting at long ranges' the I--I feasor Max Hartmann, of tho Kaiser WUhelm Institute -for Biology, whose method of examining single cell animals has attracted international scientific attention. Just returns to Washington in June and says he hopes to know by then. Pittsburgh Plans Largest Bridge PJTreBURGH-Pittaburgh will. "take a long step forward" ln improving transporatlon facilities in building' the George Westlnghouse bridge overt Turtle Creek valley near here as part of the realignment of the- Lincoln highway. The structure, 1,510 feet long, will have one arch of 42S feet-said to be the longest In the United States according to tho plans.

Running time over a three mile stretch will be cut from 25 to five minutes by tho elimination of a long 10' per cent grade, engineer said. team of Company lnfan-- By HARTWKI.ti F. ATERS. -Special Cable Dispatch to The TRIBUXEi PAXAMA CITY. April 1 The United States has anothr met-enger of 111 wi) in Latin America.

He is Jose Vasconcelos, de- feflteri xonHi Ut. 1 fn loon 1 try. Turlock. scored 1J52 points of a possible 1500. Members are Captain Joseph Ar-giUa, Henry Falk, Donald Cook.

front of the city council chambers. Building Superintendent Roy. Williams ordered a general leaning of all skylights. Statisticians mate that'the-rotunda is now about 15 per cent brighter than it was before. Tl'ie business of cleaning' the grime off thf pillars and walls of t' rotunda, deferred from month to month because of bad weather or overwork, or lack of materials, or or somethlnpv has been deferred" again, according to.

the officials, to-give time for the se-loction of cleaning powder to take the place of a -cleaning--powder which was selected several months ago but never arrived. Sum Hackett, Al Denkm, Ray Raines and George Patterson. "presidency in the. last election. PW Vanconcelos.

who has been call sr.fm Second In the rifle meet was Company I. 159th infantry, San Francisco, and third place- went to Company 159th infantry, Berkeley. Twenty-eighth teams w'ere rn. tered in- the jifle competition, eight Id the automatic rifle shoot and nine in the piMol contest. 1 'f 1 1 i A'i )W ed "the spiritual leader of Latin American youth," has Just doped a i series of anti-American perorations at the National Normal institute here, which he will repeat before universities in Costa Rica.

Colombia and other countries south of Mexico. "the Puritans came to America with ideals, but the present United Slates government has changed these to huso materialism." Vas- 'eoneeloa told his Panama audience in his rnvt speech, which was warmly applauded. Company 184th Infantrv. Chicoi proved their superiority In the automatic rifle meet, wlth Company F. 184th infantry.

Marys- Mile, and Company B. 159th in fantry. Berkeley, second and thfrd respectively. First and second places In the .3 MILLION KLAt tJefinins the nolicv of the I'nited i ii I pistol shoots were awarded to the third battalion, Coast Artil lery, Ban Francisco, and the spe States toward the average Mexican Vasconeelns aid: "fn New Mexico and Texas rTA (Z cial unit battalion, Coast Ar tillery. Han Francisco, respectively.

Colonel Wayne- Allen. Oakland. and Colonel David R. Hardy. 8a Kranclsco.

committeemen In charge of the conference, an nounced that another meet will be held en the second Sunday In June, They take place at Oakland thrice yearly. Diamonds Plucked From Cave's Walls CAPK TOWN Picking diamond C'APB TOWN, r-Picking: dia 200 dozen fresh new stock; II silk chiffon picot edge 'Special purchase of Nonpareil Hose you for Easter savins gifts. one will find a race of three nnfl-lioh slaves and parasites who once were Mexicans. These are not -considered North Americans as the equal of their Negroes. They have not been riven the right to vote or tler civil liberties.

'Wages paid them are disheartening; and insufficient te permit them to live decently. This Is what is awaiting all Mexico if the chain of this materialistic government is allowed to be extended Rl Bio Vusconeelos intimated that President Ortii Rubki of Mexico Is fawning upon he United States and selling his own country, whereas Obregun during three years in power as president proved that Mexico did not need American recognition. Among other he said the desth of President Francisco Mudero had been plotted in the American legation st Mexico City. Vssconcelos came here from Los Angeles and plans to visit San Jose. before going to other ltln-American countries to make speeches.

iCwnsht. Th TItJK monds from the walla of a cave was the almost unbelievable occu pation of six Europeans ln Nania- L-'s. 'rK- qualand until recently, when the local police raptured the gang. The ral was made mile from Port 145 Nolloth where heavy seas had eaten hum csves at the base of the cliffs. The men had found one In pair Reg.

$1.95 hich the action of the aea had dared diamond I fernus stratum. 1 hey rnsde the danKcrou descent 1 1544 Broadway, Opp. 16tB down the cliffs an entered the cave at low tide, for each time rh water left ttmore diamonds were bared. The rave was In the prohibited diamond digging area, and although they had acruniulnted a fortune the men continued until tha police entered the cave and raught them red handed. Nutrition Regulation By Electricity Seen I I AUSTIN, Texas Electrical I control of nutrition Is indicated as next tried a speedy roadster.

This car apparently pleased them, as In a short wJhile, snld they didn't like that one, and tried another. It also ailed to tatisfy. and thel I a universal possibility in living I 1 thltiKS bv experiments of Gordon tliey failed to return. French Autos Race Express far-Sport Beating the Blue train, the crack expreae from Paris to the Klvlcra; is becoming a favorite sport. E.

J. P. Kugster and Douglas Watson, with another companion recently lowered all records from the south of France to Calais. They left St. Raphael at the same time at the train, p.

and a rived at Calaja at 12:15 the next The- Blue train did not arrive until according to schedule. The former record for beating' the train was SO minutes. wisrsn pi i fe Kxistenco of minute electrical rulaenta in animals and plants has Jen shown by many experimenters. MaVsh analyied currents flowing In onlfrm roots. He says they come from Ln oxygen action in the nutritive life process called metabolism.

As the. root lives ln a conducting nhedlum. the soil, ho thinks thee 'currents must bo flowing com tniiously. 1 He ouggesta they mar control processes of metabolism, which include important phases of nutrt tion. He does not regard this control aa proved, however.

His conclusions are reported to the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He aaya similar electrical regulation ia possible for all cells because bodies In Three Charming Pieces for the Living Room TIIIEVKS BALT LAKK CITY. Utah. Two youths who decided to steal a car were careful to ebtnln one which suited their taste, Thejr entered a used car market, ostensibly inter iOi i-v ested In purchasing a car, and took Ich. they live are electrically one out for a drive.

They returned conductive. if Kt mm II W'h L-iU sifter $1 Down 18 Mom. to Pay pPtf if niFE A living room overstuffed Chesterfield and a wing tireslde high-hack chair to match. Also a new metal floor lamp is included. The furnituro coverings are rich-Jacquard velours in a choice of two color.

A fellow has to look right and to feel right nowadays to get by. You canYmake a lot of excuses for poor appearances. aYout k.aM nervniisn and are of 21 combinations. The price of the three pieces rs-3W is only flSSwtssafVVBStSBSVaj concern to your friends or your boss. OBEIRTV Look to your eyes.

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The large volume of Business done and the manufacturing of their own glasses, make this possible. Such are no doubt the inaUenable right rhkh erexy lliof. Heath wearer would insure to his son. And in riew of the increasing number of young men who come to us catch year. V.

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