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OAKTAND TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1934 Lpoearance of a new comet hag YOUTHS LEAD PHILADELPHIA. IN CRIME A majority BALLOON BANDIT CHIEF Polite Police To Broadcast Traffic Faults of the major and property sociation reveals. Based on statist tics for 1933, the report shows that the- average for those arrested for burglary is 21; for robbery, 23; for larceny, 26; while 15 per cent of, the total arrests for burglary were of boys under 16. crimes against life are committed by Peach Pits Garbage? Scavengers, Canneries Still Seek Court Test boys and young man, the annual report of the Criminal Justice As TO CHECK UPPER SlI 1 FIGHT A new test case to determineeame to noconclusion was expressed AfR BY RADIO yield A lev GUADALAJARA; Jalisco, Aug. 10 t.fy Reports reached here today that Federal troops, after a gun battle near the town of San Jose, killed Serafin Bamirez, a bandit chief, and dispersed his gang into the mountains.

only thU red. f'irXf 1 saim" Manias. Traveler Into Stratoplirre Will Sent Back Automatic Record? SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10 Jaywalkers, traffic light "inchers" and speeders, beware. For today the Junior Chamber of Commerce police safety drive gets under way, aided and abetted by the "loud speaker courtesy cop." The S.

C. is nothing more than a series of while cars with loud speakers attached and an eagle-eyed officer at the When violators are spotted they will be "educated" in this wise: "Step back ladies and wait for the signal. That man in the green hat is jay-walking and will the driver of that high-powered car slow down?" But it won't be a confidential tete-a-tete between driver by John W. Collier, deputy city attorney, who declared he was anxious to get an "air-tight" court definition on garbage to avoid future controversy. "You ran take one part of fruit and ay it is garbage and an! other part and say it is not," said Collier.

"We will continue making arrests in our campaign for a test case and a court decision to settle the ma'Wfnr all time." The ra5e involved the arrest. nflRSIpri Hmsley on August .1 tnr trucking a load of neaeh nits oeUcious-Hchr hU especially cag whyotftet.coPeulUnd whether peach pits can be classified as garbage was being planned by the City Atorney's office today as a means of settling a controversy between the Oakland Scavenger Company and local canneries. The first rase was dismissed In police court yesterday when a technicality barred the proceedings. The scavenger company contends that, under its contract with the city, it has he. exclusive right, to haul peach pits, as garbage, from the canneries.

Denying that pits U. S. Gives Raid Loot To Gov't Agencies SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10. Alcohol and materials seized in moon (Sinre man' first rode a rrudr balloon, scientists have worked In find a sure method whereby dnli ol the upper air could be obtained without risk of human lift.

Tiny balloons with instruments have been tent up. Some It a me1' summer shine raids by Federal agents have throuch Oakland. It was thrown been distributed to various have been lost; others recovered andare earbace. cannery representatives Government agencies by Judge A. their records studied.

That Has haz and officer. Crowds within a radius of two blocks will hear the ardous at best. Prof. Arthur H. RED SALMON Compton, nobel prite physici- in the following exclusive interview tells t.

HWSure. Two hundred and forty gallons of alcohol were given to the Coast Guard, an electric generator to the CCC camp at Mill Valley, 88 sacks of sugar and seven electric motors went to the forestry seryice. of a new stratosphere balloon which automatically sends scientific data to Wild cotton in lower Florida is being eradicated because it is a menace to domestic crops. the ground by radio.) By HILLIEE KREIGHBAUM United Fret Staff Correspondent (Copyright, 134, by United Press.) CHICAGO, Aug. fly in insist that the real point at issue is whether the scavenger company can block them from making profitable disposal of their by-product.

The cannery men assert that revenue totaling thousands of dollars is derived from peach pits and other by-products. Scavenger company representatives, on the other hand, deny that the pits are valuable and assert that the only point at issue is the price to be paid for hauling them away from the plants. MAY HAVE TO LEAVE Officials of two canneries declared, if this "molestation" continues, they may be forced to curtail production, or even move their plants to some other location. "We are not going to have anyone telling us how to run our busi out by Police Judge Edvsrd J. Tyrrell when it was shown that the pils introduced in evidence were not from Henslcy's load at the time of arrest.

"The pits have no commercial value, and are nothing but garbage, as is shown by the fact that the Bali and Packwell companies, which are causing all the trouble, are paying 75 cents to have the stuff hauled away," stated Ezra Decoto, attorney for the scavenger company. "The scavenger company charges $1 i ton, but it has to haul the stuff 40 miles out to sea. These cheaper and haulers dump it 200 yards beyon'' the city limits, near the Oakland Airport, causing a nuisance against which residents of the vicinity are complaining. DON'T WANT TO PAY $1 "The only difficulty is that the canneries don't want to pay our stratosphere laboratory which auto matically aends Its data by radio to scientists on the ground has been Quality perfected and may make its first flight within a week. Prof.

Arthur H. Compton, Nobel MEATS prize winner and University of Chi cago physicist, told today in an ex elusive Interview of a year's work to obtain such a laboratory-balloon. The first actual flight awaits only a few adjustments. and PURE CANE SEA ISLAND SUGAR loo lb. Sack Successful ground tests have been a LEGS OF UMB-or RACKS 21c completed with complicated instru ments which would calculate barometric pressure, temperature and electrical Intensity.

With this in ness," said Srnmldt, one or tne owners of the Packwell Corporation, 5401 San Leandro Boulevard. "We may have to go out of town if this keeps up." "If we are harrassed to such an extent that life becomes unbearable we may have to curtail production at our Oakland plant," stated A. G. Schwaner, secretary of F. M.

Ball and Company, 5733 San Leandro Boulevard. City Manager John F. Hassler formation, scientists would "be able to learn new habits of the mysterious cosmic rays. LAM HUAST-2-rib yoke lb. lie i rBni weet.

An economical roast "BOS I OH SMC" UMBttOAST lb. 1 8c No Waste. A dellelons lamb rnut. SUGAR 10 lbs. 50c The professor talked confidently Granulated Paper Bags of obtaining records from a free balloon 10 miles or more in the sky.

price of $1 a ton. This problem does not involve pits alone. It Is pait of a city program to clean up the whole garbage dumping situation which is a menace to health and safety, and an eyesore besides." On the other hand, Schwaner stated that, "it Is obvious these byproducts have commercial value, which It would be to the financial advantage of the scavenger company to control." Schwaner charged that the scavenger company itself has been taking peach pits to the dumps near the airport, sun-drying them, and selling the dry pits to residents for fuel at prices ranging from 15 to 25 cents a sack. "We have made Investigations and have proof that this is so," declared Schwaner. "They are asking us to throw away the profit we make and then to charge twice as much for pointed out that under a contract Pkihe RIB ROAST and RUMP CUTS lb.TBc Importance of the automatic radio S.

W. between the city and the scaven from Tnnnr h.w ger company, made lour years ago, is that it would supersede the haphazard method of photographing records in a balloon and then anx COFFEE lb. 29c iALMUH or FILET of- ROCK COD. lb. 15c that company has the exclusive right to haul garbage through the city streets, and that this contract is enforced by an ordinance mak iously-waiting for them to be re 2-lb.

can see Strictly fresh fish Big Value umURtMS IklRrT ing it unlawful for any other person to so haul garbage. turned when the bag drops to earth. The new balloon might drop in the ocean and the records would still be intact already received by the ground crew. GrapefruitNo.2cani0c "Anything which might be a men Fresh dressed yonng hens for fricassee RABBITS 3 for 75c The idea of automatically obtain ace to health is garbage, and I take it this includes peach pits," said Hassler. 'Regret that yesterday's test case hauling it away as we can have it hauled for by other parties." Sun Harbor TUNA 2 for 25c Fancy selected Austra ing scientific information from balloons long has intrigued scientists, the Nobel prize winner said.

The present effort by the University of lian rabbits No. 2 for lit Del Monte Chicago group is the first, he said, that has approached success. Big Value Breakdown in Mid-Pacific Doesn't Daunt Calif ornians Rlr Value I COFFEE Radio impulses would be sent out 17c Roasted continuously after the balloon leaves the ground, Professor Compton explained. Records would be obtained by deviations from a fixed radio wave. Sunsweet PeacheS Sliced or Halves No.

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aw 17 11 UL m) a to on little seven-ton craft was TOKYO, Aug. 10. (JP) Broke, butf their Prunes 2-lb. carton 15c Commonwealth At Intervals of fractions of a min Tall Cans 3 for 1 7c ute, the barometric pressure would be signalled to the waiting experts on the ground. Every change would li-lpTVinegar Cider in fancy jug qt.12c Wjwwaw a Westinrhonse.

Westinghouse. snapped off in a slorm and trey were rescued by natives of the unfrequented Feys Islands, near khe Isle of Yap. Word of their safety came after they were located on Feys Island by the Japanese surveying ship Koshu, and towed to the Pelew Islands. At that, time the Americans had only $17 amongst them. give them the clue to what happens In the floating laboratory.

It would be as expert as If a human passen Cunha's ger were aboard sending the in Electric Globes iwo-sowatt 10c formation. 5c Tamales undaunted, three trans-racmc seafarers from Santa Barbara, are determined to sail to Manila In tne little pinnacle In which they once drifted helplessly in the ocean. Although still suffering from the effects of the hazardous voyage rrom San Diego, William L. Titlow, a painter, wirelessed from the Pelew Islands he would sell the sloop'i auxiliary engine to pay debts and reprovision the craft for the voyage to Manila. With him on tht transpacific voyage, and the attempt to sail the BOO miles from the Coral Islands to Manila, are his wife, a writer, and Miss Marion Phtlipps, a nurse.

In response to the offer of Arthur Temperature readings would be tent less frequently and the elec Beef trical intensity, vital to computing Information regarding the cosmic rays, would be broadcast at 10-mI- nutt intervals, FLASH Port, Diplomat Sherry, Muacatel Taxi Driver Tricked Angelica Beer Primo 4 for 29c Case, SI. 74 24 11-ounre bottle Del Monte CatSUP Large bottle Limit 2 1 Qc Pancake Flour sPenys smaii 1 Qc Commonwealth Cane Maple Syrup pint 1 5c Into Aiding Burglar Sweet Wine $1.63 Police today sought a burglar who Induced T. J. Ennis, taxi driver, 2327 Dana Street, Berkeley, to help him carry away the loot under the Garrets, United States Consul-Gcn-eral at Tokyo, to telegraph his friends or relatives in America for friends, Titlow replied he had no friends or relatives from whom money could be obtained. The three sailed from San Diego March 1 fur Manila.

The mast of THIS WEEK guise that he was "moving to an other apartment." CALLON Table Wine 39c Rclallna, Burgundy, Sniilrrn, Zlnf 1 1 nnmsM Ennis told police the burglar ordered him to drive to 645 Hobart Street, the home of F. D. Jackson. There he got out and carried to the Durkee's Church Heads To Pick Leader car, 29 bottles of home brew, a radio, 11 jars of honey, five one pound bags of coffee, three one Mayonnaise pt. 20c qt.

32c HIKAM WALKER pound bags of sugar together with a quantity of canned goods. On telling Ennis that he was "in rush to get moved," Ihe taxi SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. select one of their number as head of the church in Ihe United States and Canada, five bishops o( the Popular Brands. Cigarettes ciiton 11.20 2 driver aided him, Today Ennis look police to the address where the Greek Orthodox Church opened a four-day conference here today.

Attending sessions at, the Greek burglar got out. Occupants of the house said they saw the man drinking the home brew last night, Today the district was under surveillance. Church. Van Ness Avenue and Oregon Cheddar Phppen UllCCSb IU- FEATURES 16c Green Street, are Archbishop The- ophilus arid Bishops Arseny Can To a toesi 73 trte IMl Stone variety, full ripe flavor, firm SnF'vt jr for sliclnr or stuffing. I rttWr ada.

Antoine of Alaslta, Leonty of Last Rites Set for Eastern Bacon 4 lb. 17c Chicago and Benjamin of Pittsburgh, Pa. Bishops Adam of New York and Thikkon of San Francisco Mrs. C. H.

Bishop SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. will join the conference later. eral services for Mrs. Evelyn C. They seek to fill the post left Lettuce head 2c Large, firm heads.

Dog Food Caio 2 for 15c Bishop, widow of Charles H. Bishop and member of a widely Vknown Hawaiian family, will be hell at the vacant by the death of Metropolitan Platon, former head of the church, who died a few months ago. Other business to be discussed includes hapel of N. Gray Co. at 11 a.

m. Tea TENDER LEAF 7-oz. pkg. 31 Celery each 5c rWm I tomorrow. formulation of policies and selection Mrs.

Bishop died Thursday at the well bleached stalks. 8 Large slie, of a city for the general conference to be held in October, at which both clergy and laity wil. attend. Flelschman's home of her daughter, Mrs. Frances Ethel Bettls, at 1100 Green Street.

She was 81 years old. She is sur GREER SPRIHCS B0URB0H 32-OZ. QUART Yeast 3 for 10c Water from fire hose sometimes vived by her daughter and four Excel New Potatoes 10 lbs. for 15c White Shafters, exf ellent for boiling; scatters inflammable dust so that it explodes with deadly effect during a fire. sons, all of whom were born in the Islands.

They are Linus Allen, Raymond Bradley, Charles Lee and Foxon Hulbert Bishop. Certo 24c BEER 4 for Interment will be in Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Co) 600 Chairs Ordered Banana Squash 3c F.Tffllcnt for baking. $1. SO rase of 11 -n.

bottles. For Veteran Hall Purchase of 600 folding rhairs for se in the San Leandro Veterans' 16-OZ. PINT Memorial Building was authorized I Cheese pain or Vimcnto 2 for 29c Grapefruit'" 10c today by the Board of Supervisors fof51 recommendation of Supervisor -a Sandwich H50's), very Jnlry with a George A. Janssen, and Purchasing Agent John Sabin was Instructed make the purchase for the doz. 9c riMk Oranges Several companies submitted bids Valenclas, 344 thin skin, very Jnicy.

That you can rely on Large Ranch doz. 24c From Nearby Ranchei. Priceworth doz. 25c TJ. i.

No. 1 Extras. Aristocrat doz. 30c the chairs and requested to appear before the supervisors on the matter. But Janssen and Chiarman ib.

5c Pears J. Hamilton informed represent Satisfy your craving for a new taste with the delicious nut-lik flavor of Lake County Bartletts, extra fanry. Oliva Mince, made from 6 choice rio. olive, artful- -Li. The impeccable reputation of Hiram Walker Sons stands squarely behind this offering.

We regard it as THE GREATEST POSSIBLE VALUE IN BOURBON. What a rare opportunity lo lay in a stock for F00TBRLL SERS0R and FALL FESTIUITIES Hrrt Butter lb. 26c ly seasoned to bring out Ihtir natural piquancy. Seedless Grapes 3 lbs. for 10c Five frnm nnm.

I ft- fan atives of the various firms that Sabin is now in complete charge of the purchase. QUILT HAD 9554 PIECES BATTLE GROUND, John Jamison of Buttle Ground had read so much ot the large number of pieces contained in various quilts, that she completed a log-cabin quill with a total of 8554 pieces. The center of each block is a piece Just one-quarter of an inch square. Quilting has been a hobby of Mrs. Jamison for some time, she said.

FKraa Creator. Sunnyfarm solid lb. 28c Extra sweet Store. Golden State cubes lb. 29c Peas 2 lbs.

for 15c Young and tender, well filled pods. xixtttlxixiixiiiiimxz: 1.

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