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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, TUESDAY. AUGUST 13, 1933 BUTLER FIGHTS Merchant Held in Wage Claim Case IN AVTO TRAGEDY WK FACES lch.es Smiles As Phone Call Is Not Charged POLITICAL 1 BLAMED FOB FTRE CHIEF FALLS, HURT RODEO, Aug. 15 Injured when he fell from a scaffolding while working here. Fire Chief Earl Gomet, 40, was said to be recovering today from a serious back sprain. X-Rays taken at a mond hospital disclosed that there i was no fracture.

Gomez Is the brother of Vernon Gomez, I pitcher for the New York Yankees. QUICK i COLUSA, Aug. 15. Charged with failure to pay wages for ranch labor when due, Louis Weiss, local merchant, was arrested latt Satur-: day and was taken before Judge Ben R. Regain.

He Is at liberty under $250 bond. William Oilman was the plaintiff in the case. DEATH OF 3 Big Savings on WASHINGTON'. Aug. of Interior Ickes demonstrated today how he is watching the pennies as administrator of the $3,300,000,000 public works fund.

Ickes sent doormen to locate Assistant Secretary Oscar L. Chapman when Chapman failed to arrive at the public works board meeting on time. One of the searchers returned and reported Chapman was talking by lelephone with someone in San Francisco. Ickes' eyes had a worried look. "Go back and find out, who's paying for the call," he ordered the doorman.

Ickes' smile returned when the doorman came back and said the call was paid for in San Francisco. Tar Carrinp Dr. Jaime do iipulo Forced Off nail, i Declares Injured (irl CAR EI Aug. 15 A wild driver who forced their car over an embankment and then fled was blamed todav for the accident which cost All Beauty Services One ef the Coolest Shops in Town! Temporary Reductions Subject to Change Without Notice! See Us Immediately, and Save! Note: We re observing the iww R. A.

regula the life of Alvar de Angulo. 9, am PHILADELPHIA. An? 1.V--..-JV Declarinz wsr nn the Republican organization nf Delaware County, where he lives. Major General Smedley Butler says, "I am goinK to take the stump and do all I can to see that this sang is thrown out." "F.ver.v rlrernt citizen will oppose an outfit like that." the rr'ired commander of the marine corps declared in his opening attack. "The recent disclosures of Delaware County graft hv the Federal grand jury ha convinced me that there has Kot to he a new deal in Delaware County pnli; ic--." Sta'e Sera'cr John McC'lurc tlv Republican leader, and fl.i others were indicted hv the prand jury on charges of conspiracy to violate the national prohibition act.

Butler is the second general to en'er the primary campaign. He will support particularly Major John H. Kay of Yenrion. a retired marine who is seeking the shrievalty nomination in opposition to Major General William G. Price r-tiied commander the Pennsylvania National Guard, and three others.

tions ind hive lready inaugurated 5-day week! CHICAGO. Aug. 15 Speedy justice was promised today by i State's Attorney Thomas J. Court- ney for Morris Cohen, 38, held for slaying Policeman Joseph Hastings during a payroll holdup on Navy Pier yesterday. Meanwhile, a city-wide hunt was underway for the second holdup man.

identified as "llymie." and ac- cused by Cohen of firing the bullet that passed through Policeman Hastings' heart when he came upon the scene. As the rubbers fled a watchman returned their fire and wounded Cohen He was captured a short time later in a garage striving to slop the" flow of blood from a wound in his side. At headquarters Cohen admitted, police said, that he bad planned the robbery and purchased the gun by which the policeman became the eleventh member nf the Chicago force to be slain this year. ative Daughters Committees Named ANTIOCH. Aug.

15. --Standing comniillees for the term have. been named by Miss Marguerite Flan-nery, newly installed president of the Antiorh Parlor of Native Daughters. The personnel of the various units Ursuline Academy Registration Starts ST. HELENA, Aug.

Registration of studenlfor the fall semester at the Ursuline of St. Helena is in progress today, with classes convening tomorrow. The academy is a grammar and high school for girls conducted by the Ursuline Sisters, and offers a wide variety of courses. brought serious injury Saturday night to his fa'ber. Dr.

Jaime de Angulo of Berkeley, and Miss Gertrude Cothan. 25. San Jose -society girl. Police had at first been notified that the collan-e nf a section of the Rig Sur rcriway plunged the car into a ra ine 200 feet deep But Miss Cothran. who was driving the de Angulo machine, disclosed to officers at Monterey Hospital, where she and the professor of languages were taken, that the reckless driving of another niotor-j ist caused the crash.

There are no clues to the drivel's identity. Dr. de Angulo was pinned for IS hours under the car, beside the body nf his son. who died in the plunge. Miss Cothran mananed to extricate herself after 10 hours climbed back to the highway, and walked 10 miles before collapsing She was found beside the road b-L.

P. Bolander Jr. Oakland really dealer nf Fifteenth Street, who took her into his car and summoned aid. The condition of Miss Cothran and Dr. de Angulo was reported good today.

U. S.May Aid Hetchy Absolutely I Guaranteed' 'iS8Ea GOLDEN GATE 1539 Broadway 05O Expert Operators is as follows: Mrs. T. Nicholls. Mrs.

John Rademaeher and Mrs. Rose I 1 lev, homeless children: Blanche Garrow. Mary Pierce, Ra- with BhimpM I nil Flnir Hot Oil Shampoo w.drng:r$i-oo Complete Cft Facial JUC Government regulators tinder the new Recovery Act may soon fix the price of Permanent Waves from 300 to 500 higher. Take advantage of these temporary low prices at National and get fine work. New, Smarter, Finer Fall Dresses Power Reach City SAM FRANCISCO.

Aug. 15 Member of the Board of Super wf ova not mona Beasley, Wilma Lilley and Miss Flannery. visiting; Marguerite Peters, scrap books: Mrs. Emma Lynn, history and landmarks; Mrs. A.

E. Pierce, reporting. Girl, 5, Burned When Candle Ignites Dress SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 15. Belly Berodi, 5, Duboce Avenue, is at Central Emergency Hospital, badly burned when her dress caught fire as she was playing "house'' in the rear seat of an automobile, with a lighted candle for Illumination The child, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Sieve Berodi, has an even chance of recovery, physicians said today. NATIONAL WtU tuul Beauh Salon 1432 San Pablo Ave. Near Schlesinger' $, Ph. GL-4571 Sun Frnnrlaroi 24T Powell Street, l'hon GA-K015 Alvar de Angulo, 9, who was killed when an aulninnlnle containing his falhrr, Dr.

Jaime de Angulo, of Berkeley, toppled inlo a ravine off he Big Sur 1 litfhway, soulh of Carinel, is shown willi his mother, Mrs. Nancy de Angulo. 1 he crash trapped I Jr. de Angulo for IS hours. Aid finally reached him when Miss Cothran, diivci of lite de.ilh ar, extricated herself after ten houu.

visors have voted to request the Public Utilities Commission sliced its report on cslimalod co: I of bringing llelch Hetrhy pnwci inlo San Francisco. This action came af'er F'lanck Havenner pointed nut that the board would need time In derided whether the plan be submitted to the volets as one of the public works projecls to he 3 OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. 'A beautiful assortment of varied styles with new shoulder and sleeve treatments financed partially by tile Federal Government. Supervisors instructed the rily administrator's office to study the possibility of supplying more ground at Mills Field for an east-j west runway by fill and cover of I garbage on the tidelauds, adjoin annnnnvajianniannTVBaHanilnQE i n.95 i 3 Just recfivTcl just unpacked.

Wool and satin combinations, nnr-ptrce wools, and jacket dresses in satin and crepes, also sheers. Even dinner and party dresses in velvets, satins and new sand crepes are included. Si7es 1 4 to 46 in this frrotip. ing the airport. They were informed that sir transport companies have complained of a lack of sufficient easl west runway at the field.

Denmark Ban Hits Boy Scout Uniforms COPENHAGEN Any Boy Scout, or Girl Guide, over 14, who contemplates visiting Denmark bad better pack his or her uniform in moth balls and leave It at home. The Danish Government has just pased a lawhich forbids anyone over the ai'e jjent ioned from wearing any form of uniform. The purpose of the law, which remains in force until the end of 1934, is to prohibit political organization! from wearing uniforms, but at present It applies equally to all youth organizations In Denmark, Including the Scout and Guide movements, and includes any foreigners visiting the country. OLD PROMISSORY NOTK MEXICO, Mo. TO An aged promissory note, dated September 25, 1R17.

almost llfi years ago. Is a keepsake owned by William Dillnrd of Mexico. The note fas for $20 25, payable to Andrew Steel and Company, a concern doing business In Virginia. Steel was Dillard's Lid 4L Children's Coat? 95 New unrl snart tyle like mother wears, in tweerk, tally-ho and mieoV. And our prfe are till low and nMrartive.

Sizes 4 1 4 in thu group at only $7- WW Tho Heath Sometime ago we advertised washing machine at th rry low price of $27. The response was amazing and we sold every washer in our store at this price. Now Wurlitzer makes an even more astounding offer and in the face of daily price increases. Drape" Suits for College Men NEW 1933 ELECTRIC Washers Specially Reduced to value of that handwork; per sonal supervision and everlasting fussing with details for which Thos Heath tailors are famous. jFor here is de sign that must be careful Somehow Thos Heath tailors seem to sense the atmosphere and the traditions of the campus to an unusual and translate this understanding into clothes that college men appreciate.

Particularly in this "Easy Drape" construction does one discover the Todny the marking cannot Hti-M mt tlte tmrinrj mt thl fic, Finn qiifilH? nnbtHvahl vain. on wuit hnrrj-. If on not tt yimn bow, you never will. needled-in by hand: there is no substitute' method 39 Terms Low at Per Week Exclusive distributors of Thos Heath clothes Wednesday ONLY Supply White King Soap Open Tuetday and Wednesday Nights oo out fsJrT FEATURES: Guaranteed Electric Mhlor Fall Size Tab Stainless Steel Agitator Genuine Itorell Wringer BROADWAY AT 15TH 525 Fourteenth Street.

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