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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 13

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Oakland Tribunei
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Exclusive JVssodalcd Oakland's Only Locally Owned Locally Controlled Daily Paper UhUcd Prats CMoUdated Press Assoctafloo VOL. cxv OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, 1931 akkmi IN THIS SECTION CALIFORNIA NEWS 1 13 JW. 141 FREE MEALS OFFERED. CHICAGO. Every day of the Fog Forces Down Air Youths Shoot Three Swans winter, Louis Lenoss, restaurant owner, will give free meals to 100 Liners in Liverniore LIVERMORE, Nov.

18. Due to oo oo oo 00 AUTOS, DOGS BARS TO AID. STURGIS, Mich. The St. Joseph county board ot supervisors has voted not to provide- unemployment relief for "anyone who 'feeds' automobiles, or dogs." Jobless auto, or dog, owners must relinquish their "pets" to receive aid, the board decreed.

STUMP WEIGHS THREE TONS PHOENIX, Ariz, A tree -weighing 6000 pounds was planted here the other day. It was a huge stone stump from Arizona's petrified forest, which was placed in front ot the state highway building for. decorative purposes. low louds over tho "hump" be FOUR DIE OF AUTO HURTS unemployed men. Lenoss, who owns live restaurants, said ho would do his bit for the jobless by serving the meals at one of his places each morning.

tween Livermore valley and the bay district yesterday morning, tho IT TItIS Rare Birds Are Nearly Exterminated oo 00 oo 00 Hunters Urged to Take Care Livermore airport proved to be a popular "oasis" for northbound planes from I.os Angeles. Several planes, including a tri- Murrell Dyer, assistant man- motor ship of the Century Air lines, were forced to alight upon the local field and await better ager of the Thirty-third avenue branch of the Bank of America, was indicted yesterday by the federal grand jury on a charge of embezzlement. The Indictments 24 0 visibility before proceeding to the Oakland airport. The passenger planes placed their passengers in charge misappropriation of J209.56 on September 3 and $100 on October 3. automobiles and rushed them into Oakland.

A plea for probation for Dyer I FAST ltY'S MOST was made by United States Attor "Why did you shoot this beautiful and scarce Tonkin asked them. "We thought it was a goose," Peterson and Wolke explained. The two are charged with shooting and killing a protected wild bird, to-wit: a swan. Tonkin asks all duck aud goose hunters to distinguish carefully between the goose and the swan. Slaying of the throe swans referred to means practical extinction of the wild awan in this area, he adds, since bird guardians knew of not more than three pairs before the present shooting.

ALAMKDA. Nov. IS. Thoush eypty goose may be a swan, Harry Peterson and, Henry AVolke must learn that ery swani and they are rare birds is not necessarily a goopo. The tvo were arrested today by I'nitcd Game Trotector Gcorjie Tonkin and his assistant, Grandison, llollman.

They liatl in their possession a splendid wild swan, which they admitted haying shot. Two others had been shot by other youths, they added. The bird was shot. near the Dumbarton bridge, the two told the game guardians. ney George J.

Hatfield, who explained that Dyer had made a clean nc Motorist Undor Arrest on Hit-Run Charge and SAN FRANCISCO SENSATIONAL I PERMANENT WAVE I SPECIAL EVENT EVER OFFERED I breast of his thefts, had made two trips to the bureau of investigation Another S5tTt Being to explain how ho got the money. and had confessed to bank officials. Federal Judge Frank H. Kerri gan said he would entertain the motion for probation after the case had been assigned. Dyer, it was Following is revised dnily a tabulator! ol the runt-ber of pery sons killed or End-of-the-Year Sale Now in progress! Offering a noteworthy opportunity to select from Hyman's entire collection of high-grade apparel at most emphatic reductions prior to the holiday season! paid, will plead guilty, lie was re leased on his own recognizance.

BRIE HI MORGAN SEES Dyer has a wife and five months old baby at his home, 2116 Sixty-fourth avenue. It was the coming of tho baby when his salary was SI 50 a month which caused him to take the money. Dyer said. PRESSED BRITISH VII COATS I FROCKS GOWNS HATS GUNMAN sells books BERLIN P) The Duke of Sach i in Oakland. Ala-m id a and Berkeley auto-mnhilt accidents ittrmg 1931 Totals lor'tht three cities, including today are: OAK.

ALA. BRK. 87 8 10 2003 135 448 I sen-AUenburg. a victim of the For Limited Time Only I times, has turned over to a second hand dealer liis library pf 30,000 NKW YORK. Nov.

18. W) PAN FRANCISCO, Nov. IS. volumes to be sold pieeemeal at any Some 25 or 30 more test borinps P. Morgan, back from Kurope, is optimistic concerning conditions in 14 '2 TO OFF acceptable prices.

Dolores Permanents! Killed Injured for the San Francisco-Oakland bridse will he made between the waterfront nnd the bridse terminal England. lie granted one ot his rare In on Front street, under orders from terviews to ship reporters yesterday $4.95 C. II. Purcell, state highway cn- as the liner Matiretania waited for the fog to lift sufficiently for Former Price $7.50, Now, ineer. Contract will be Vt in about two Complet.

to come up the harbor. I MATTRES5ES I One-Day Srvir "Things are looking a good deal better in England," ho said. "It We are holding this semi-annual event earlier than formerly in order to give our patrons the advantage of exceptional values at an opportune time! with Slimnoo and Fingfr Wan weeks. The top of Verba lluena island, alonir the proi osed bridge route, also will be bored FACTORY TO HOME was a marvelous election and looks as it the Nationalist govern "We will leave nothing to chance ment will be in for a long time. No Only export oiwrntori nre enilotd iifl wo also KJiariuiti'K Hint uiil.v fllicist ot material nre uaed III Al.l, bolure.

rcrimmciit Wavca. reRardinpr our foundations," said party has ever had that majority Positively No Exchanges! Charles K. Andrew, Mate bridge before. The government is stable. ensmeer.

"Isn't unemployment in England DOLORES MATTRESSES -BEDDING CHESTERFIELD SETS Upholstering OLympic 5522 TS" Established 2STY'ears XVH, J- 5396 CUremont Ave. decreasing?" he va asked. "Ves," he said, "I think that Is San Francisco Sutter at Majon The Duncan-Harrelson company was to start making test boiinps at pier 22 today. The next borins; will probably be alongside Verba Buena island, where the water is the case." Beauty Shop, Ltd. llth St.

Henshaw Blilg. Onklnnil Cor. Brondnar Phone HO lliday 9978 Four persons died during the past hours from Northern California automobile accident injuri'-s, bringing the death toll since Saturday niuht to seven. A motorist is under arrest on a hit-run charge ar.d another is nought. The dead: William Blytlie Jolincoii, 10, of F.urlingame.

Kennel Getting, 22, Sacramento. Samuel V. Cooitor, 75-year-old World war veteran, Sacramento. Hubert Kennedy, "3. of San Jose.

The Johnson boy died at Mills Memorial hospital, Sun Mateo, from injuries suffered when he darted iufront of a car driven by a 14-year-old boy. Jack Knglehardt, 9 4 Ti mad. Hurlinga me, according to police report. The injured anil another weie pi. lying tag when the accident occurred, it was.

said. With Jack Kngb-'liardt at the time of the accident Was his sister, Jietty, 13. ATIII Il IN KI UOPK T'l .1 .1 TP He declined to comment on world economic conditions or American about 180 feet deep. affairs. G-E Won on R.

M. S. Berengaria General Electric 173 Radio 42 Radio 20 J3 248 0 14 1 It? UCM'I MM! HUM VI Aj E. Johnson, an executive of the Dollar Steamship company, who is in Kurope. GettingR, believed to bn a Mather field aviator, was fatally Injured when he was struck on tho Stanis 6 laus river" bridge, 10 miles north of Modesto, by a hit-run motorist ho YOUR OWN was apparently traveling at speed.

They said that flettings had slighted from bis automobile to change a lire and that bo was truck while en in tho task. Tho car continued on towards Modesto. Its driver will face a hit-run charge if captured, state highway patrolmen asserted. Cooper, who is reported to have been the oldest Callfornlan who en listed in United States service during the World war, was killed by 1 an automobile as lie attempted to mm: Oops a Sacramento boulevard. WOMAN () a.

l'oiem, or jacKson driver of the car, was questioned by police but released. Xb lb' Cooper enlisted in 1H17 and GE Won at the Darien Theater GeneraV Electric 603 Radio 291 Radio .123 Radio G-E Won at the Hotel Pennsylvania General Electric 29 Radio 8 Radio 1 Radio 39 G-E Won at the Netherland-Plaza Hotel General Electric 154 Radio 51 Radio 28 Radio J4 257 fif G'E Won Refre Rox7 Orchestra- served during the war at Mile Island He as a member of a pioneer fa mlly. Struck down on the San highway, Kennedy died at the county hoppltal of Santa Clara county shortly after the accident. J. V.

Morgan, 61, a Palo Alto real estate dealer, driver of the niachino which hit tho aged wan, drove threo miles to Palo Alto after the accident, where ho Imported to police. He was arrested on a hit-run charge and later released on bail of J250. Woman Hit and Run Victim Is Identified A woman killed by a hit-run driver at Eleventh and Madison utreets late Monday night was identified today as Mrs. T. K.

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