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Oakland SUNDAY OCTOBER 20, 1929 1 8-A DENIES IB EDM'S EAflLY Inquest Will Reveal Cause oi LABOR NOTES Fresno Ready To Throw Open Civic Aixport DOPE VENDOR GETS FIVE YEARS eBiI Sset Train Suicide IDES Sll Local officials of the Central Labor council were advised Friday of the reelection of sll Incumbent FRESNO. Oct. 19. Fresno will LTVERMORE. Oct.

19. Details ot the suicide here yesterday of celebrate the official opening of Its new municipal airport at Chandler Ban Francisoo, was reelected as the presiding officer of the Btate Conference of Culinary Workers at their recent convention at Long Beach. He was also elected as a 'vies president of the San Francisco district of the California State Federation of Labor at the recent Jack Gagan. 43, 844 Forty-fifth street, tomorrow will arraigned field November 2 with a congress SANTA' ROSA. Oct.

1J. Caspar A. Ornbaun, San Francisco attorney and known as the chief foe ot Mrs. Genevlve King. 15, of Live Dak, a patient at the Livermore sanitarium, who threw herself of fliers and planes from all parts be for folic Judge Edward officials of the American Federation of Labor by the convention which concluded a two weeks' session in Toronto, Canada.

The convention, according to reports, was the most successful Id the history of California. The principal at under a Western "Pacific freight Tyrrell on a (harts of manslaughter placed against him yesterday In connection with the death of tractions of the day will be airplane races. the Golden Gate bridge, today hit back at charges on file here that of the Federation and handled Sick Down, In charge of public train while out for a walk with one of the nurses, may not be Pfelfer. 65, of Loi he had defrauded heirs of the late many Important problems which Angeles. ity for the chamber of commerce here, has announced he is wrltinc are now confronting not alone the brought out until the Inquest Is Gagan la (aid by police to hava W.

A. Young in obtaining a deed to the latter's 460-acre ranch In The early struggles of Thomas Edison are being recalled for East-bay residents with a windo display of the "wizard's" pioneer models at the P. Schleslnger Sons' store. The display was arranged in connection with the worldwide observ. ance of Edison day.

the sixtieth anniversary of his Invention of the incandescent electric lamp. Included are several crude predecessors of the modern electric light globe. Edison's first phonograph, a hand-operated device with a tinfoil "record" Is another feature, along with a later nh business of the nation but the to all the airports of the, state been drunk when ha oruahad Mr. Sarah Hftgen, secretary of the local Garment Workers union, who has been attending the convention of the American Federation of Labor at Toronto as the representative of the United Garment Workers of America, has advised local worker as well. William Ureen, nvltlng aviators here.

For Fresno's Plelter to death between his auto- northern Sonoma county. president of the Federation, In his air celebration. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. U. Frank Carlson, arrested It la alleged, in the act of delivering nai cot Ice to an undercover agent on the Oakland mole, today was sea tenced to five years In federal pen Itentlary by Federal Judge St.

Sura, Carlson's plea for lenlnency be cause he had permitted federal agents to. recover three ounces of narcotics from hl safe deposit box following his arrest, was denied byv the court. James Wilton, 0, found guilty of possession of narcotics also waa sentenced to five years in federal moblle and on stopped for a bou keynote address to the delegates The new field with Its 100 acres levard sign by Manuel Swartr, 836 Admitting that Young had deeded his property to the Rockplle Ranch of the convention made a plea for held, at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, according to p. Reimers, deputy coroner, who has charge of the body. Officials at the sanitarium refused to give the name of the nurse who accompanied Mrs.

King, Lisbon avenue, at fourteenth and valued at $100,000 and Improved with $50,000 worth of oil macadam runways, beacons and floodlight Oak streeta, Thursday night. peace between nations and drew a picture of harmony between the peoples and the governments of company, in which he is a stock holder, Ornbaun said it was be officials of the organization that several importan tresohitlons pertaining to the welfare of the garment workers have been, adopted by the convention. -Prior to her Mailton B. Stevens, 620 Mont, clalr avenua, signed the complaint on behalf of hU wife, a daughter the United States and Canada. He cause of loans and monthly pay ing system is near completion now and has been used to some extent several weeks.

The land half a milo west of Fresno near Kearney also emphasized the need for at ments made to tne man over a long of Mrs. ffelfer. tention to the new social revolu or any Information concerning the tragedy. Mrs. King, who Is said to be the wife of a prominent business man of Live Oak, was suf period.

Earl and Edward Young recently Uagan is held In the city prison In lieu of 15000 cash or $10,000 tion because of mass production. Boulevard, was donated by Sena rated by waterpower. An ancestor of the present telephone, known as a chalk telephone, crude electric motors find nthar annarntna return home she will attend a special meeting of the executive council of the United Uarment Workers held In New York city. tor and Mrs. W.

F. Chandler last filed suit here against Ornbaun security ball. automatte machinery and consolidations of capital that effect every July. fering from a nervous disorder. being shown.

element of citizenship. The in AUVKHTISKttK.Vr asking cancellation of the deed to the property. In their complaint they accuse the attorney of taking unction evil, the need for old-age contrasting with them are Edison's latest radio and nhnnnarranh and had been a patient at the sanitarium for several months. Her relatives, it was learned, had endeavored to keep these facts a Members of the local organization of the Brotherhood of Kail-way Carmen of America were officially advised last week of the reelection of Martin F. Ryan as advantage of an aged-man described as "wholly Incapable of transacting pensions and the practice of discharging men at 40 and 45 years of age was also referred to by The hlstorln mndala mrm secret, and had routed all of her business." The property is valued at about $2600.

manently installed In the Edison Green. mall through relatives In San museum which Hnrv Trf ta the general president of the organ izatlon. He is entering his twenty Kranolsco, with whom she was re William A. Spooner, secretary ported to be visiting, first year as the chief executive of his organization. Hs is also one of for the Central Labor Council, is About 11 o'clock yesterday PARKER SMILE" HARKS END OF SIHD SIEGE morning Mrs.

King and her nurse TO EUROPE to HAVANA VICO BOULOGNE BREMEN Every comfort nd enjoyment co For Rtei and Wormatioo spprr lloyd cabin ii i is NORTH CERMAH attending a ssrles of lectures given under the auspices of the Public Welfare League of Alameda county were walking along the Livermore the vice presidents of the American Federation of Labor. Information was also given to the effect fieasanton road. A freight train was passing through the Liver that the recent convention of the- more Brick company's yard on the organization took tha position that cut-over between the Western Pa Healdsburg Couple Entertain Teachers HEALDSBURG, Oct. 19. A bridge club composed mostly of school teachers was entertained at the home of Mr, and Mrs C.

W. Comstock, when their daughter. Miss Julia Comstock and Miss Helen Young were hostesses. Prizes were won by Mt Sarah Frankel and Miss Hulda Bryan. Other guests Included Mlfea Ida Springer, Miss Jeannette Slagg, Anton-ette Schwab, Miss Kstnerlne Jones and Miss Florence Miller.

sponsoring at Dearborn, Mich. Authorities Seek Missing Niles Girl Search for Josephine Sanchei, 1, of Niles, missing from her home since Wednesday afternoon, was launched today by Sheriff Burton F. Becker at the request of Constable M. J. Bernando of Niles.

to whom the girl's parents sp-pealed for aid In the search. The girl left no note, and the family has n. clue to her whereabouts, Bernando reported. a member ot tneir organization who is a communist must have his clflc and Southern Pacific tracks. Without warning the patient 8.S.

TORCH S.S. EEYDUTZ union card revoked and the preai dent was Instructed accordingly. oaened away from the nurse, vaulted over a barbed wire right' aaf a-a of-way fence, and ran towards th 3, Earl Cook, general organizer for the International Association of Also reguUf service from New York to EngUad, Ireland, France, Germany train. The nurse Is said to' hav 620 Market Street, San Francisco given ohase, but could not over Bheet Metal Workers, recently re turned to his home In this city fol persuant to instructions of his organization at a recent meeting. The lectures are being given by Dr.

Ira of the department of economics ot the University of California In the School Administration building, ejecond avenue nd East Tenth street, the second of the series being given last Friday evening In which Or. Cross discussed the causes of unemployment. The next two lectures will be given October 18. and 26. Several prominent social workers Interested In problem of unemployment are attending the lectures and the Indications are that upon the conclusion of the series a psrmanent committee, will be selected to do all that Is possible to relieve unemployment.

take her. The body was cut in E-10-R two by the wheels. BETTING (INTO BANKRUPTCY. lowing a business trip to Reno, where he formed an organization of his craftsmen. He reports trade conditions in his craft throughout the state In good shape and looks forward to better conditions In the LONDON.

Seven men adjudged WOMAN KILLS A LION. NAIROBI, Kenga Colony. Mrs. Ethel Parhara has arrived here from a hunting trip to the Interior in which she killed a Hon. bankrupt In one week declared THEIHI.

(C. AIP WEHIL co. their financial downfall has been caused by betting. craft during the remainder of the year. He also attended the state conference of Sheet Metsl Workers st Sacramento recently and reports mi: II.

C. CAPWEIZ CO. AIshs Successor let TAFT PEIMNO YER ElatllhJ 1870 that considerable beneflolal legislation to the craft was enacted by the conference. SILL DREDGE Broad wayalOlb ausd Tolegrapfi A Call haa been Issued by the Officials of thefocal Labor Temple commutes far' a special meeting in the temporary Labor Temple, 480 10th Monday evening, October- 28. Jor the purpose of taking aotloit that will -bring about the eecnrlaja of a permanent home for the labor movement of this distrlot.

A special committee has AND NOW! PERMIT been working very actively on the firojeet for some time and suocshs assured, according to the officials, David Waltely. a member of the Cooks, Walters and Waitresses Un ion Local No. It. ot this city was removed to a local hospital last week due to a serious Illness. ALAMEDA, Oct.

19. Removal of approximately 175,000 yards of materia from an area two and one. quarter miles long and a mile wide approximately two miles south of Bay Farm Island, Is proposed by the George Wallenrod company of San-Francisco. The firm has applied to the distrlot engineer ot the John T. Doran, for many years -sc.

a member of ths Rlectrlcal Workers International Union, died suddenly during last week from a heart attack. He was recognized throughout the country In labor circles as one of the best Informed war department corps of engineer for permission to dredge sh4)Tw -i ia- tk jfcy. ciraitT.rii a. tM AKDVi L. ticwc men on the subject of labor economics and during the early part of his activities In tha labor movement delivered lectures on tha sub.

Kxprrt, Who Tells of Improved Ht'altli from Aniiiu iw" Ject In various sections of the country. He Is survived bv a widow. Mario by IWntlsta Using IS. it uom tne area. In a publla notice Issued by Major E.

H. Ropes, district engineer, It Is mentioned that a map allowing the proposed work ay be aeen at room 412, Custom House, San Francisco. He tells that a permit Issued by the war department would merely express the assent of the federal government so far as it concerns the publlo rights of navl. Parker system, The funeral services were attended by many of the friends of the de ceased laborlte. THE story of a remarkable restoration to health seven yearn it 4 Carl P.

Hlbbard. secretary. through tne removal oi sZ-sf- treasurer of the local organization of Culinary Workers, returned gntlon. It would give no property rights In real estate or material, or diseased isstn ana in iiroir -tlng of a set of artificial dentures by dentists using the nationally famous E. K.

Parker System was from his vacation today and will retur nto his official duties tomor any exclusive does not authorize any Injury to private property or Infringement of fed- row morning. He states that he msae a trip to the southern nart told recently by Charles A. Jewel expert, residing at SHI Kneiia Vista avenue. Alameda. oi ine tuais ana mat ne made visit to ths various organizations of Above you sea Mr.

Allardyces nis crart and found conditions in a fair shape. Pert C. Taylor, a member of the "Parker Bmlle." which he bus since 1IJ. Before ha. acquired his "Parttsr 8mll" Mr.

Allardyce was fist on his back in bed in a generally run down and weakened condition. His physician treated lilm for months, then recommend Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Workers Union Local No. 878 of this city, who a short time ago served nis organization as Its busl eral, state or local laws; nor does It obviate the necessity 'of obtaining state aaseijt to the work authorized, Cruelty Charged In Divorce Plea SACRAMENTO, Oct, 19 De- spite the fact that Ms alleged earnings amounted to 1550 a month, John Francis La kin Is accused of pawning his wife's Jewelry and falling to provide her with the common necessities, according to a divorce complaint filed In the superior court yesterday by Mrs. Hilda V. La kin.

charge ot extreme cruelty and one of neglecting to provide are ed that ha have his teetn removeu ed that he have nis ieew representatives during the 111 Mr. Allardyce was tarried to thepj, ef John fahey for severe 1 SPARTON'S Newest Triumph Face-to-face Realism months, was forced to enter a local hospital last week after a serious offices or dentists in umanu use the K. R. Parker System. His recovery to vigorous health was so rapid that it astonished even the attack of illness.

The physicians charge state that the Indications are that Taylor will be confined In the hospital for an Indefinite period. The thousands of local organiza cited In the divorce action Institute sd in ths superior oourt yesterday tions affiliated with the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and by Mrs. Krtna M. McGlnnla against Elizabeth Arden Is in personal touch with you John IT. McGlnnls.

The couple has Joiners of America throughout the been married for 28 years, the united mates have been called pon to vote on a nronosal to raise complaint stated. physician who had suggested the removal of hia diseased teeth. And Ms good health has continued for the last seven years. TELL KXPKRIENCE Asked to tell his experience with dentists using the K. K.

Parker Hystem, for the benefit of other persons who might be considering getting partial or complete artificial teeth, Mr. Allardyce said: "I guess I belong to ths league of 'Parker Hmllers' all right. 'or seven years I have worn a set of artificial- teeth made by dentlHts using the E. K. Parker System and te soy that I am satisfied only halt expresses my feelings.

Very fsw funds to pay pensions to members the Brotherhood that do not de wyU9tb One of the greatest thrills present-day radio affords awaits you in this new Sparton. Hear it before another day goes by and experience that amazing "something" that teems to take you right into the studio where you would tee your entertainers and feel their presence and personalities. Real Value In Lugf and Leather Goods atant Sure In Quality and Strvlre sag rlM In price I sack ill svery day 1 S3 1 sire or unable to go to the magnificent home maintained by the organization In Lakeland. Carpenters Union Locul No. St of this city Is one of the sponsors of tliu amendment.

Frank B. Perry, secretary-treasurer of the Barbers Union Local No. 114 of this city, has been advised by the secretary of the Stale Board of Barbers Examiners that Attorney-General U. H. Webb lias rendered a decision recently that barbers from other states, able to meet the requirements ot the present law, who present a license from another state which hnn similar requirements, will not he re-tliilred to show five years of experience in their application for a California license.

P.arbcrs from states with requirements not on a Buy Leather Goods from Leather tva46l Whenever you use one of Eliza-betli Arden's Preparations you may be secure in the knowledge that the preparation was personally planned by Miss Arden and first used by her. Experts Model No. 931 As Illustrated Abdve Of my rrienas snow uiu my are not my natural ones, and, to tell the truth, 1 ofien forgut it myself, I eat anything I want to, masticating my food thoroughly, and my health has viistly Improved. Before I got my artificial lesth I feared that h-y would tnako it difficult fur me to talk, but Instead I believe I talk easier and the tones of my vojes sound better. "To any person who Is considering chanting from worn-out or diseased natural teeth to a partlul or complete set of artificial teeth, I say do not delay get your new trtlh right away.

You will feel better for It. If you far that extracting your old teeth tuny be painful, ll me assure you thut If you have the work done by dentist who uses the It. Parker tiystem it will not hurl a bit. You will wonder, after It is over, why lgQ.50 par wun lautornia win be required to file affidavits showing at least five years of experience before they can operate In this state. At the recent convention of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Por-ters In Chicago.

C. L. Dellunis, secretary. treasurer of the Oak-lund branch of the organization, vl, HONOLULU 1 I 1 was selected as one of the nine members of the newly created executive council of the 1 Enclosed in a cabinet attractive in every detail and suitable for the small and medium size room. Uonolum Porter ''Dad Moore, who Is in his oore.

who in in hia 1 rnrilCO -l eightieth year, a Ilia Olie Ol LI1Q CrltKe Every time you smooth on Cleansing Cream, pat with Ar-dena Skin Tonic, and brace your, muscles with Special Astringent and Muscle jOil according to the Elizabeth Arden method, you are following the steps, of the treatment skillfully developed by Miss Arden's skillfully developed fingers to satisfy her own exacting requirements. est sleeping es port pro in Inited States and who resides in this city, attended the convention and was given a welcome heir he delivered a short sddres.i io the several hundred delegates. The Ice Wagon Drivers Union Onent-ir- l(ic. I Honolulu to I 1 f--Ai'i 1 i 1 I dill TtNASON-GMV' you put It off so long. FIXE At OIIK.

LOW MUCKS If getting the finest quality of workmanship at the reasonable of prices means anvllntig to ou, youwlll also have a dentist sho uses "ThV K. It. Parker Pytlein iake your new teeth or removable bridgework. I am in the manufacturing Jewelry and think I know fine, artistic workmanship when I se it. The craftsmanship on the dentures made for ine In Oakland could not be finer.

would Ilka tu adi, also, that the guarantee of satisfaction given me seven years aro by the dentists who ue the K. 11. Parker lias been lived up to In tveiy particular. I have found that guarantee Is a real guarantee. "If any Interested persons ould like to interview me personally about these dentists I would be glad to talk with them, or they can call me up in the evening on my residence telephone, AL.an.tda CS5sttY' UU.

PAINLESS PARKER, DENTIST USING E. R. PARKER SYSTEM OAKLAND 1128 Cor. Utfc Offica Or.cn I A lo I I. M.

Lo.mI No. (10 of Oakland has appointed a committee to make ir-rai'Kenients for the annual banquet for the members of thi lr i.r-Sanitation and their families. It will be the purpose of the present committee to conclude the banquet wlih a danve an entertainment and will Boon -report a tentative program to their organization at an early meeting. C. F.

"Curley" Crow, peneral 15 Delivers this set to your home Balance by Convenient Payment Plan The C. Capicell Co. Radio Studio. Fsurlb Ffoot C. CapweWt Toiletries Street Floor oiganlzer for the International I Aosoi latum of Machinists, who re-i ceiitly an urpammtion I campaign In the bny dittri.t is) now in the Pacific Northwest iiss)? where lie is encased in work.

He will maintain his h. ad-quarters in fctatile tor the next s'J das. John A. Ft. Peter, serretary of the Ceoks Union Local No.

4 4 el Also Successor Io TAFT ck PENIVO YEtl Eslabllslied 1815 Broadway -x 20fli iFRtt parklugX1 antI Telegraph Ilaklside im.

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