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r4 OAKLAND TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28, 1934 CROCKETT AIR CRASH BRINGS TRAGEDY Discharged CWA Workers to Be Given Farm Employment EX -BROKER FACES TERM ISLMB-TO BE ERETURNED HERE CARTER CLUB The start of roll was around $15,000. The first NEWMAN, Feb. 28 the farming season is aDsoroing I siasn in aemoDinzation reduced the many persons who have been car number to 900. Last week's payroll was $7311.

Only men employed in Modesto FACE TBI PORTLAND, Feb. 28 0J.F Possession of 26 suits of clothing taken and Turlock cities of more than from wickenden Brothers. store in CROCKETT. Feb. 28 Organization of a Crockett Carter Club was completed here last night at a meeting: at which Representative Albert Carter was lauded as a tintis nublic official who 2500 population, are working 24 Stanislaus i Salinas, California, brought a two- hours a week.

Other 'Sheriff, Deputy Go Fast to ried on relief rolls or employed on CWA projects, it was disclosed today, with the result that demobilization of civil works employees will not cause unemployment problems at first feared by officials, i Chances for work on private undertakings will grow steadily until the peak of the harvesting season is reached late in the Summer, it was pointed out The crops come in rotation, which furnishes more or less Get Manuel Arruda, Who has devoted himself whole-heartedly to the interests of Contra Costa Confessed Killing Kinsmen County. The new club is one of many Kelnr formed in cities of this CWA employees are on a 15-hour week. At the inception of the pro-, gram, all worked 30 hours per week. State Administrator Edward Mac-auley announced yesterday that persons in California will go off CWA payrolls Friday, the reduction order following a previous cut of 20,000. He said 104,500 persons will remain employed In California after the new reduction.

From a peak of 1700, San Joaquin County will be cut to 1385; Merced, county to support the candidacy of Parte- in' the forthcomine election. year prison sentence today for Eddie Savan, former bail bond broker. The suits were identified as stolen property. Savan had pleaded that he had purchased the suits and 48. others from two San Francisco men without knowledge of their origin.

Despite his pleas and the intercession of prominent Portland residents, the former broker was sentenced to the state penitentiary Sheriff Driver and Deputy Sheriff Douglas Webb left here by train for Holyoke, to return Maneel Arruda, held there continuous employment once the harvesting gets under way. By the latest CWA slash, Stanis laus County will drop 175 workers. E. B. Bull of Richmond, president of the Contra Costa County Carter Club, presided at the organization meeting.

Thomas H. Cotton was elected chairman and Albert Algets vice-phalrmnn Other officers elected leaving 725 on the Federal Govern MHHMHHbIMHHbWHMMM Jlf- (Urn ment financed payrolls. from the present 600 to 488; Tuol The peak number of workers on erm by Circuit Judge Crawford. from 250 now working to CWA projects in Stanislaus was umne, -J. Savan's attorneys were grVen were Curtis Beach, secretary, and 1086, and the highest weekly pay- 302.

the murder near Newark last lummer of his stepfather and half-brother. Arruda was arrested by Holyoke police on information furnished by the sheriffs office here. For weeks Holyoke officers, acting on a tip provided by the local heriffs office, haye been seeking Arruda In the rooming house district of the Massachusetts city, it was revealed here by Frank Sjfrain. Iindersheriff. At first denying hit guilt, ArruUa time to file a motion for a new trial and to enter a bill of exceptions.

Lou Hart, treasurer, is. i. ue Laveaga of Orinda was chosen to mnrMnt thi rlnh nn the executive committee of the county club as Lenten Sermons Given in Crockett CROCKETT, Feb. 28. A series SPECIAL of Lenten sermons are being delivered each Wednesday at St Rose's was reported in a telegram received by the sheriffs office to have broken down and confessed slaying his step-father, Joseph Bento Faria, 80, and his step-brother, Joseph raria 20.

Church. The Rev. William F. Reil- ly, chaplain to the deaf of the archdiocese, began the series with SIGNS STATEMENT. He signed a statement to that ef his sermon, fhe Divinity of the fct.

the teleeram revealed, and Catholic Church." aid he would waive extradition The Very Rev. Thomas J. Bren- Police to Arrest Garbage Throwers SAN JOSE, Feb. 28. A special "garbage squad" of five officers was assigned today by Chief of Police J.

N. Black to aid City Street Superintendent J. R. Tucker in curbing thep ractice of residents throwing garbage and junk into creeks running through the city. Chief Black said that hte creek beds have recently been cleaned at great expense and that persons caught throwing garbage into them can expect arrest and prosecution for violating city and State health laws.

ENGINEER NAMED WATSONVILLE, Feb. 28. Norman D. Green of San Francisco has been appointed structural engineer for the Watsonville War Memorial to assist Architect A. W.

Storey. The Board of Supervisors which appointed Green set his salary at Sheriff Driver is arranging to send a deputy to Holyoke to return him the county vice-presiaent rrom ne second supervisorial district Fred D. Parr of Richmond, another speaker, emphasized the "close attention Carter has paid to his Job 'in Congress." City Attorney Thomas M. Carlson of Richmond; Pat Nowell, secretary of the California Water Plan Association, and Supervisor H. L.

CurhminRs were other speakers. Carlson characterized Carter as "one of the most active and ardent workers in Washington; the man who has done more for the California water plan than any other." Bull announced that a Carter Club meeting would be held soon in Martinez. FIREMEN'S MEETING EL CERRITO, Feb. 28. Six II Cerrito firemen attended a meeting of the Contra Costa County Firemen's Association at Pittsburg last night.

Joe. DeMartini, T. F. Riley, Edmond Gagnon, Herman Wood, Henry Herman and San Long represented the local department. nan, S.

T. pastor ol the M. Joseph's Church in Berkeley, will continue this evening on the subject, "The Catholic Church and The murder of Faria and his son occurred near Newark on Septem appointment ber 8 of last year. Returning home after an absence of several years as Liturgy." This topic deals with the place of ceremonies in religion a member of the Marine Corps sta Open A Evening! and the ceremonies of the Catholic Church. tioned at San Diego, Arruda walked into the Newark ranch of the Farias and learned for.

the first time of his mother's death. She had mar Sermons to follow will be "The STUDENTS Tl Catholic Church and Marriage," 4 Hazel Wa'z Beauty Shop? 5460 19th ST. ksSsA The Catholic Church and Foreign ried Faria at Providence, and ers, The catholic cnurcn ana Sin," and "Holy Communion in the the family moved West STORY OF LAYINGS. Catholic Church." $800. Brooding over her passing, Arruda charged Faria with abusing hei The same night of his return he ar ranged with young Faria to take STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Feb.

him In an automobile to a neign-boring rauch. They were accompanied by Frank Arruda, Manuel's 19-year-old brother. On the return trip, Manuel, seated In the rear seat of th car, fired Into Faria's back with pistol. He and his brother 28 Herbert Hoover former president of the United Stabs, will discuss the college graduate and his chances in entering politics before a group of seniors at his home on Tuesday, March 6, at 7:30 p. m.

This will be the second of a series I If of vocational talks sponsored by the senior class and the committee on vocational guidance, the first of Which will be given by President Ray Lyman Wilbur Thursday evening, March 1. Future speakers scheduled for Last Days Of Grace To Save On Home-Furnishings av j.i", 'i, it air.im i i i i. i. i- Sloane's Semi-Annual Sale En ds Next Sa ta rday Ki If-'. these; discussions include E.

G. Mc-Cann, personnel manager of the Ffioiflc Gas Electric and Milton H. Esberg, president of the General Cigar Co. Pittsburg Firemen Marry Carter (upper right), itewardeM aboard the air liner which crashed in the mountains ner Salt Lake, killing eight persons, was revealed as the secret bride' of John Wheeler of Chicago (upper left). Mrs.

Lloydnderaon (lower left) was widowed by the death of the plane pilot. Their son, Tommy, is alo shown. A. P. then allegedly threw the victim out ef the car and returned to the ranch.

Manuel walked into the house and as Farla'i back was turned to him, hot hit step-father. The killer and his brother fled. No trace has been found of young Arruda, who it Jointly charged with murder. U. President to Return on Monday BERKELEY, Feb.

28. President Robert Gordon Sproul of the Un veriity of California will return to the Berkeley campus Monday after a tour of eastern and southern universities. Sprbul Went East to be a speaker at the annuRl meeting the American Medical Association. In Chicago and later visited eastern institutions of learning. He will next Wednesday morning at a university meeting at which Alexander Davila, Rumanian ambassador to the United States, will be speaker.

Colusa to Repair Historic Courthouse Install New Heads PITTSBURG, War- ner today had pee reseated as chief of the Rivercrost Volunteer Fire Department. Those installed with him at a Examples Of The Offerings recent session were: Paul Burria, assistant chief; J. B. Showalter, first captain; Stephen Reynolds, second captain; Ray Scott, third captain; Lord Ashley Divorce Time Is Extended LONDON, Feb. 28.

(U.R) Gordon, Dadds solicitors, acting In behalf of Lord Ashley, have consented to the request of Lady Ashley and Douglas Fairbanks, for an extension of the time during which they may file, If they wish, an answer to Ashley's recent suit for divorce. A Few FURNITURE Values French Aviatrix Returns to Swatow SHANGHAI, Feb. 28. (JP) Word was received tonight that Maryse Hilz, French aviatrix flying from Paris to Tokyo and long overdue here, was safe at Swatow. She returned to that city, 100 miles north of Amoy, Fukien province, after striking, bad weather on a hop from Hongkong to Shanghai.

Curley Moore, secretary; Frederick Morris, treasurer; Frank Kennerley, A. P. Enes, and W. H. Sipe, trustees.

A. i.Winstead, A. J. Lindner, Ed Hartsock, L. Dentley, and Show-alter comprise the standing entertainment committee for the year.

aVrrular Overstuffed Davenport, blue brocatelle. $125 Easy Chair to match 72 Maple Coffee Table (Cobbler's Bench) 14 English Drop-End Davenport; green velvet. Decorated Old White Console Table. 27, Green Mohair Davenport Easy Chair to match 52 a Chamber Will Study Watsonville Needs SHERWOOD SWAN CO, LTD WATSONVILLE. Feb.

28. The COLUSA, Feb. 28. Talked about and proposed for many years, renovation and repair of Colusa County's historic 73-year-old courthouse, which will include painting, Is to become a reality. Fifteen men were to be put to work today re-stuccoing the exterior ef the old brick building, con-etructed in 1861, thus preparing it for a much-needed coat of point.

Sala $102 60 12 150 21 75 39 7 27, l. 72 HI 50 29. II Lawson Love Seat, green linen. Watsonville Chamber of Commerce Is to study more closely the needs of this community and of surrounding farm communities. Decorated Round Table, 36" top.

DOMESTIC RUGS Many Other Sizes at Similar Reductions lit int. at VtT Axminireri 27.50 $22.50 rxl2" Axmimter, 47.50 34.00 9'I2' Velvets 35.00 28.00 rxl2' Broadloom. 52.00 35.00 rxl2 Body Brussels 62.50 44.75 Wiltons 62.50 54.00 9x12' Worsted 100.00 79.00 1 2' Gulistan Orientals 120.00 89.50 I2'xl5' Broadlooms 85.00 66.00 1 1 1 5' Axmimters. imperf. 8 1 .00 69.00 W'V'xW Wiltons 125.00 100.00 Gulistan Orientals 220.00 165.00 Axminsters 25.00 21.00 Velvets 29.75 24.00 ST'xIO'o" Body Brussels 57.50 43.50 Wiltons 58.00 Chinese Decorated Octagonal Room In the hope that it can be of more service in the Pajaro Valley, the chamber has called a meeting White Reed Davenport, green trim.

White Reed Armchair to 96 35 23 86 37 67 37 IU mora than SO years aince the courthouse wai painted. The work will be done by CWA labor. of representative citizens of the city and valley to discuss future possibilities and some of the projected activities of the chamber. Reed Davenport, blue and SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, MARCH Reed 2-Cushion Settee, The committee on arrangements for the meeting is W. H.

Grul, W. J. Espindola and O. O. Eaton.

Special Feature Values ADVERTISEMENT Pint tin SALAD ..10 Dentod tlm APRICOTS, No. 2h 10 Denttd Una PEACHES, No. tin 10 S-lb. has Tallow CORN MEAL. 10f Snewball Whit LAUNDRY 6 bars 10 5- ot.

Jut" Imitation VANILLA EXTRACT 10 White Paver NAPKINS, pkr.jof 50 Be PRETZELS, rer. lOe 8 X. 1 tall tin KIDNEY BEANS Be 6- oi. jar WINE JELLIES. .8 1-lb.

pkg. BIRD SEED 8 Rtl, Be Bakeri CHOCOLATE BARS. .2 for Be Fin Inner Spring Mattresses, damask covers Turlock High Body Elects Executive TURLOCK, Feb. Nelson is the new president of the Turlock High School Honor Scholarship Society, succeeding John Converse. Other officers Include Mary Arbuckle, vice-president; Jeanette Mathieaen, secretary; Evelyn Eck-lund, treasurer.

Elaine Farr and Anna Azhderlan were secretary and treasurer, respectively, last semes- Special $24.50 SDecial 24 50 Box Springs to match Help Kidneys A If poorly functlonlnf- Kldiwn mnt BlMdcr nk you offer from Getting lip Nisht. NUTOumM, Rhumtl OFiini, BtiffnM. Burning. Smu-tlnr, Itchlnf, ar Acidity try th ffunrantanl Doctor'! PrMertptlonCyitu8iM-tex -Mult fl yon up or nonfiy CVStOX Uck, QuttW atdrusauts. CARPETS Price per Yard Sewed and Laid Del Mente, Solid Paek Lnll 8hkr TOMATOES Bal Claret and ether DRY WINES One-fifth ration battle 39c No.

'4 tin SALT 2.60 3.10 Standard Axminstert Superior Axmimters Heavy Grade Axminstert. Mahogany Armchairs, assorted covers Special 28.50 Porcelain Table Lamps and Shades Special 17.50 Upholstered Bedroom Chairs, various styles Special 15.00 Upholstered Armchairs, were special $28.50 24.50 Sofas in Imported and Domestic Covers I4c Loses Ugly Fat, 23 lbs. hIl.t.M.1 2.75 3.75 5.50 4.50 6.75 Wool Velvets Wlffon Velvets Worsted Wool Wiltons Hooked Carpets No. tH tin FANCY SPINACH No. 1 tell tin RED SALMON 2 for 28 I.arre alie" ''v WHITE STAR TUNA.

for 28 tart le HEINZ CATSttr 17 Quart tin MAZOLA 27 WALDORF 3 rolls 10 Pint lo TEA GARDEN 14 The extra larre lire RALSTON RYE 28 lae JENNY WREN FLOUR. 22 -lb. earton SUNSWEET PRUNES ....14 Pkr. ef 12 bsxei MATCHES Medium aire Peet'i GRANULATED SOAP 14 (and ban Cryntal White Soap free) Market 10 Days Ntw Sf, Quick Reducing Treatment Far Big Meals ,4. Fat Goes Quick Group I $50 to $75 $1.90 1.95 2.10 2.10 3.00 2.95 3.75 4.50 1.60 2.35 3.30 4 3.10 Prices vroup Oroup 3 $75 $100 to $125 Group 3 A A I I A Mi rooerterla V.

Jttiuffi WT Plain Heather Mixtures.M. 2.00 Plain Velvets 2.90 Plain Heavy Wiltons. 1. 3.90 Broadlooms 9', 12' and 15' wide Square Yard 4.20 Broadlooms 9', 12', 15' and 18' wide Square Yard 6.50 Remnants and Odd Rolls at Close-out or Pay Nothing Ml DtMky Entire Sloane Collections of Oriental Rugs On Sale at Drastic Reductions vjlx af ii'i t.vtii ji ii fi 1 5" rj m'j i itoti i Entire Stock of DRAPERIES Including Our European Fabrics at Reduced Prices) 'I mm mfrwtd rflMppdatuMil lAx I My kill BmttMmr dmyi eoaro Hi la Mlw II. Thrnn ukm tht trit hmU rreih Bakrd Mlnea ar FRUIT PIES 2 for 25c Tompltln't Bali ry Tpt.

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14 Potato Salad, 2 lbs. 15 VEAL CUTLETS Pound 15c Nelaa. Meat Dept. Its Charge Accounts Invited and Termt Arranged Freight Paid in United Statet 5 Larre COLGATE TOOTH PASTE T-a. bottle PFPSOnENT ANTISEPTIC evniM for bainr fat Paopl writ that they trtal other methodt without lonlni a Cnd.

Tben BonKorn. the new mf, pkanant udoc Treatment, took off welfbt quick. One IW win II loat 41 Iba. In week. It reduea) the ntw "Sitaca" way.

Triple triple epred. Jiyit take a little BonKora aily to reiHrre keavy waatee and ndatura Tran fatty tiaauea. EAT BIO MEALS of taaty food eomblnatlrins shown In BonKora package. you rear normal, healthy welrht, atop edadnf and hold your new ilender Brure. No dexterous druci In BonKora.

In fact, the OVonlora Treatment trmUdt health while redue-the imcUH WMf. Try Money-Back Offer Boat he fat any hmnr. Oet a bottle ef laaiKara from drott(t today. If aot dellrhted with saw, (tenderer Cfurei daintier eurrea. aar health and yooncer lookt, manufacturer sejfnnda (aeney you paid for tins bottle.

Oet Bui Bottle ef BonKora Today. Spa-! Thta Week at OWL and aU other food ru atoree. Your drugllit has it or can et tt ouiek hmii tila whnlMalar. Tf not. PLUTO WATER, large 29 PA1.MOMYI SHAVING CREAM, 23 HOSPITAL COTTON 1 lb.

23 Jamba aire DJEK KISS TALCUM 49 EDROLAX 49 l-lb. pkr. Mande PSYLLIUM SEED .14 WITCH HAZEL, gallon ..,,..98 W. J. SLOANE SUTTER STREET near GRANT AVENUE SAN.

FRANCISCO .18 .33 .98 39 19 .23 87 PERTUSSIN, large Q.art Norwrtlsa CODLIVER OIL 19 volume PEROXIDE, pint PALMOI.rVK SHAMPOO BON KORA 1. WB RESKSTB THE RIGHT TO LIMIT lOehWaa. tooar lo Battle Creak Drue. In Dept. Ha, Battle Craak, a.

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