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12 OAKLAND TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1934 WINNERS OF SAFETY MEDALS ATTENDANT IN STRIKE DFFI IS GIVEN VALLEY iCss; I NOTED CHINESE loel ROMANTIC LIFE COMES TO ENO WPKafl ASYLUM NABS ORANGE MEN 01 ODD VOL. CXX OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1934 NO. 67 13 California business gains are lead- 4i iu Immigrant Hoy Who Kose to 1he country, according to L. G. PJ BK H5 ksSe Jin kw Agricultural Workers' Union Callg on Growers to Talk Demands Before Manli 23 High Position in Industry I Ped.

general sales manager for the that laxative habit Drwry Hart of Mendocino Said to Have Confessed Stealing Money of Patient Dies Ppareftilly at HnmcLnration ROSS OFFERED $35,000 FOR TITLE FIGHT HERE -4 Pool Signs Contract; Haid, Mclsaac, Raimondi Missing lyew Hing, Chinese immigrant boy who became an American captain of industry, was dead today at his home, 3750 Lakeshore Avenue, aged 77. He died peacefully, surrounded by his wife and his three sons, instead of violently at the hands of a compatriot gunman, as he had at one time feared. TULARE. March 8. nj.R) The Cannery and Agricultural Workers' Industrial Union, leader of harvest strikes in California last year, today asked San Joaquin Valley Valencia orange growers to meet them by March 25 to discuss union demands.

The call for the meeting threatened a strike of pickers unless growers, accede to the union's demands for minimum wages of 6 cents a box er 35 cents an hour; abolition of who is in Oakland tori a on a of i ne con i i on the Pacific slope. Because theChrysler Corporation has an investment of more than $1,000,000 in California, and because he long has been sold on San Fran- Drivers of bakery trucks for the Wonder Bakerv Groom, P. D. Shearer, C. P.

Hamilton, E. R. Murphy, H. Tiedemann. J.

Fitz- URIAH. March 8 Dewey Hart. 40. attendant at the Mendocino State Hospital, confessed today that he robbed an insane patient, now dead, of his estate of $1000, according to Sheriff E. L.

Williams. Hart is held in jail here. The victim in the case, Williams said, was John Gallagher, an aged patient, who died early yesterday morning. The crime was uncovered through an investigation started yesterday by Dr. Edward Hummel, who remembered that Gallagher had informed him and Hart several months ago that he had $1000 on deposit in the Bank of Mendocino County.

GOES TO INVESTIGATE TEARING IN AT LOCAL FIGHT who have been presented with silver safety medals by L. F. Moore (left), president of the East-bay Safety Council. After Moore they are (left to right) F. A.

Sewell, A. Rogers, N. ENTRIES CLOSE patrick, H. E. Beers, D.

T. Shea, J. W. Caya, H. B.

Davis and C. Hansen, manager of the local bakery. Behind him Lew Hing left a record of business success from a humble beginning that reads like a collaboration of Pearl Buck and Horatio Alger. i contract labor, recognition of the union, and no discrTHMnation against pickers because of color. The scale for pickers last Sear was 4 OAKS SEEK TO FILL GAPS IN CLUB ROSTER Lena Concocts Mysterious Training Diet to Enrage Levinskv for Heavy Bout Medicine-laxatives often churn about in the stomach for hours just because they can't get by that pylorus valve.

Not only that, most medicine laxatives work by irritating the delicate membranes of the, digestive tract lose their force when taken regularly compel you to keep increasing the dose. That's why more than 50,000 physicians recommend Pluto Water. For Pluto is not a drug or medicine-laxative but a saline mineral water. The same amount each time no need to increase it always performs, does not gripe, gives positive results in less than one hour. It cannot give you the laxative habit! Pluto Water is gentle but speedy.

It promptly opens the pylorus valve permitting the flush to enter the intestines without anxious hours of waiting. The proper dilution one-fifth glass Pluto in four-fifths glass hot water is practically tasteless. Take it whenever sluggish get results within an hour and end that laxative habit! In two sizes: Splits (8 ounces), 25c large bottles (3 times the quantity), 50c, At all druggists. FORMAN SEEKS KLICK BOUT ON JULY 4 cents a box. 10 DRIVERS WIN Announcement thaJF the union Oakland Doctor Offers Hope of Cure for Cancer TOMORROW IN CAGE MEET would organize a strike ot Valencia Cisco Bay PEED climate, Peed says he came to the bay district first.

He was welcomed to Oakland by John F. Hassler, City Manager, and he told SAFETY MEDALS He came to California from his native China in 1868, in the days when immigrants were not required to show that they were capable of self-support, and in the entire family of the 11-year-old boy who spoke no English there was not enough money to provide rice for more than a few days ahead. STARTED IN CANNERY Lew went to work In a can factory, and after a few years of hard manual labor, began to rise. In a few years more he owned the can The physician had instructed Hart Hasslcr that his survey show that pickers unless wages were raised was made in Visalia several days ago by Lillian Monroe, organizer for the assertedly communistic union. Growers reported were planning to harvest their crop "with local labor, as usual," and expressed lit California was leading the way out i to go fb the bank and investigate SPOKANE, Wash March 8.

(P), reality be a pain in the neck or Hundreds of Spokane folk today elsewhere, said Dr. Frank D. Dick-were mulling over a Jot of free I son, Kansas City orthopedic surgeon. I of the depression tne story, nart returned, ne and declared that. Gallagher's story tle concern over a strike if one is aavice ootainea rt a four-ring in explaining that the body tele-1 A two-year record of driving a rWPAf American ranh systrm metimes delivers I bakery delivery vehicle approxi- Bill Ludolph Starts Heavy Training at Dinner Table Prohibition repeal, which has aided the vineyardists and the hop and grain growers, the market, and the general optimism of Californians were cited by Peed They said individual grow Ry HENRY MrLFMORE, I'nited Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK.

March 8. (UP) Conversation among New York's even million or so citizens today was restricted almost entirelyto speculation as to the nature of the secret food which Leaping lna Levy, sister and manager of Kingfish Levinskv, compounded while doing research work among the pots and pans of her Chicago kitchen. According to Leaping Lena, the new, strange food has been fed Enthusiasm Shown In Tribune-Maxwell TitleSenes ers would set their own wage scales World Lightweight Crown Would Be At Stake convention UTZ wan mately .27,000 miles, without an ac closed last night with a community Two angles of the dreadcancer 1 "kident, brought, silver safety medals nery. Later he established the Pa Woman Is Late for health meeting that overflowed cific Coast Canning which has were given by Dr. Robert B.

Green- of honor to each of ten drivers of Ten-Year-Old Date a large plant in West Oakland, and ough of Boston and Dr. Charles A. I the Wonder Bakery here yesterday became its president. Then he be SAN FRANCISCO, March 8. Teh as three of the reasons for the come back of business in this state.

Peed, one of the originators of the stream-lined car manufactured by his company, predicted that the next five years would see all transportation vehicles being built according to "aero-dynamic prin Dukes of Oakland, offering The medals were presented by encouragement by declaring cancer i Lawrence F. Moore, president of the came president of the Canton Bank years ago Mrs. Grace Brown agreed Triumph, erect one to be known as in an Francisco, vice-president and to meet Mrs. Marie Scanlon of 121 from a high school auditorium to two churches and a lodge hall. Many illnesses are born at a bridge table and live only in the patients' minds, Dr.

Alfred W. Ad-son, neurosurgeon of the Mayo Clinic, declared in assailing the popular pastime, "let me tell about could De cured or treated to pro- East nay barely council. long life. "Many patients die with I During the two-year period each II Leaping Lena Arco Di Trionfo. SEEKS LOW-DOWN general manager of the China Mail Preeita Avenue on March 6, 1D34 cancer but not of it," said Dr.

of these "safety salesmen" drove Steamship Co. Mrs. Brown's memory failed her nd she left Mrs. Scanlon waiting to the Kinglish lor the last' three weeks, and it will send him into the, ring against Walter Neusel at the Garden tomorrow night "more deadly than Bengal tiger, more ferocious than a wounded leopard cat." FORMULA SECRET "My new dish," Lena explained By this time his operations were I did my best to get the recipe for the dish from Leaping Lena. I asked her if it called for eggs, if uukes.

I his car through the city streets a The knife is the best foe of ap- (distance equivalent to a trip around nendicitis. said Dr Truln Ahn the world. international, and he now organized on a downtown corner, the appoint of the deposit was fictitious. He attributed it to the ravings of an insane man. When Gallagher Dr.

Hummel himself went to the bank. He found that Hart had written to the bank a month ago, asked that the bank book be sent to a postoffice box at Ukiah and signed Gallagher's name to the letter, according to the sheriff. He had rented the box as Gallagher. MONEY WITHDRAWN Later, he obtained the book, went, to Petaluma and, again posing as Gallagher, drew a draft on the the Mendocino bank for the entire $1000. Later he withdrew the money from the Petaluma bank.

Although admitting the crime. Hart refused to tell what he has done with the money, Sheriff Williams said. Hart is the father of Harry Hart, sent to San Quentin prison last month from Santa Rosa for grand theft. my operation the Chinese-Mexican Mercantile ed meeting place. Today she was it looked like a pork chop, what Company of Mexicali.

He became raced by Mrs. Scanlon to Madera "The ache in the back," may in 1 University of Louisville professor. The presentation ceremonies here 1 are being duplicated in nearly 100 it tasted like, and if it called for marshmallows on top. But she Where she now lives on a 10-acre a leading figure in ths local im AIIVKIITISEMKIVT ranch. port trade with the establishment A new date for the reunion has ciples." As an indication of business improvement Peed cited the fact that the DcSoto Corporation already has received almost 50 per cent as many orders in 1934 as were received all during the year of 1933.

Dealers have been increased by 60 per cent over last year, he said, so that the retail outlets for DeSoto are now greater than ever before. Among those who greeted Peed at the train today were Charles Hebrank, of the Hebrank Hunter of thejHop Wo Lung Merchandise Co. of San Francisco, of which he KITE SJFETTSALES CHIEF AT been set was president, and then founded Ihe Sing Chong Company on Grant Avenue, San Francisco, to care or WINTER'S Bv FDDTF MI' PHY CALISTOGA. Mar. li R.

Harlan Pool. loading hittT of hf Oaks last orason, lias de-dcrtpfl the holdout ranks anrl will be at Avon Sunday' to play with a squad of Oaks against the Associated Flying A's in an exhibition game. Ponl, according to word received from Vic Dcvinccnzi, conlrl not stand the Spring fever any longer and dropped into the Oakland Rail Park to see if Dcvin-cenzi could not fix liim np. He explained his ailment, which turned out to he contractitis and after made a few scrnlches with the pen, raising the figures a bit, Pool declared himself satisfied and expressed hope of having as good a season as last year. Pool had to work like a Trojan In camp last Spring to get in playing condition since he was out of the game a full year, but today he weighs the same as iwhen the season closed last year.

The stocky outfielder worked at an automobile trade on week days and played in the Berkeley Winter League, which accounts for his lack of excess ES me retail end. S. F. AUTD MEET HEADED HATE LIST In 1918 he led a movement to in Company; John M. Milton, William Bean, and James D.

Campbell, Eastbay DeSoto-Plymoulh dealers. By PHIL RAY Telephones i incessantly today as managers of local basketball teams prepared to enter the Eastbay basketball championship tournament, which is being sponsored by The Tribune with the cooperation of the Maxwell Hardware Company. Entries for the everl tlose tomorrow night at fi o'clock and all teams desiring to submit their applications must have the rosier of their players, the numbers and the signatures of the athletes at The Tribune sports department, before that hour. TOURNEY OF CHAMPS All indications point to a brilliantly successful tournament, despite the fact that Ihe event is being held for the first lime. The fact that the elimination play will decide the undisputed championship of ho East-bay in a "tournament of league champions." so to speak, has apparently appealed immensely to members of the basketball fraternity for entries and inquiries have been flooding the office.

All of which means that the tournament committee will have a weighty task on Its collective hands when It meets tomorrow at 8 o'clock to select the 24 teams and map the schedule for the event. The committee, which meets at the Athens Athlelic Club, includes i BERKELEY, March 8. With kite OVER GET UP NIGHTS? Make This 25c Test tiir lilaildAwas you would bowels. hrivfi niiV impurltlei and fxcpNMVf nrids that raits a irritation, burning ml retiuent dnM r. Opt a 2.Went box of HU-KKTS, th bladder laxnllvp, root any drug store.

After four days If you are not relieved of. up nights back and get your money. niT-KKTS, containing; huchu leaves, juniper oil, arts pleasantly and effectively on the bladder similar to castor nil on the bowels. Jf yon nrc bothered with backache, ley pains caused from bladder disorders you are bound to feel better after 'his cleansing a tid yon feet your regular sleep Sold bv Raker Drug Cose-Waterman Mrtic Oakland; .1. Sfow I'hauitacv and crease the capitalization of the China Mail Company from to $10,000,000, a course which was violently opposed by many of Advrrtiskmknt wouldn't furnish even a hint.

The Herald-Tribune man said he had hot tip from a reliable source that Roman candles were the base of the dish, but I'm inclined to doubt it. Assuuming that the Kingfish's taste is like mine, my guess is that the new dish is either tapioca or croquettes. Three weeks of tapioca and I'd be vicious as a South American jaguar with the toothache. Three weeks of croquettes (any form) and I'd be so desperate I could take a whole roomful of jaguars, tie their tails together, and wear 'em for a bathrobe. Croquettes are undoubtedly the lowest form of culinary life.

The tip off on croquettes is that you never heard of anybody just up and making croquettes. They're strictly a second day dish. And they need a strong supporting cast. Be FINANCIER STRICKEN RIVERSIDE, March 8. W) F.

H. C. W. Cowling, sales director of the Ford Motor Company, who is touring the country addressing Ford dealers and salesmen, spoke before other cities throughout the country in which the Wonder Bakeries operate. All told, about 1400 drivers have made the two-year no-accident record and are receiving silver medals, according to Conrad Hansen, manager of the bakery here.

Between them, they drove their vehicles something like 3' ,486,000 miles without an accident, the company estimates. Other drivers with a one-year no-accident record are receiving bronze medals. "Accidents involving company employees have been curtailed more than 40 per cent in the past two years since we started our enlarged five-year safety education campaign." Hansen slated. "Every engineering precaution is taken to provide against mechanic failures, and a daily campaign of education goes on among the company personnel to guard against lu. man failures.

Safely is presented not only as a personal matter bul a responsibility to protect others." season at hand, Berkeley children were today given rules of safety by the police department to prevent Don't tafte calomel! the ultra-conservative stockholders. Noble, Chicago manufacturer and financier, died at a hotel fcere last night of a heart attack. He md been accidents caused by entanglement of Secret meetings were held in Chinatown alleys, and a "hate list" was prepared with Lew's name at HEALTH kites with high tension wires. today "has made the King positively terrifying. He was terrific before, but now he's a tiger.

Boy, he's a regular King Kong. No, no, I can't tell you the ingredients of the food. It's a secret!" If Le a is not bluffing and really has concocted a "vittlc" dynamic, enough to change- the dull, slow, clumsy and flat-footed Kingfish into a thunderbolt of fury and a devastating monsoon, she might just as well prepare to desert the prlr-fight business and wallow in wealth and prestige. Anyone with food so powerful It Rives a man 400 horsepower where he had only six before is going; to find governments bidding furiously for the secret. Give Hitler the recipe and his storm troops would be storm-trooping all over Auslria in a week and be up in Fiance's roof pulling the shingles off in a month.

Mussolini would go pretty high for the concoction, too, for with it his boys would be skidding down the Alps and Appennines like kids down bannisters. As a reward, II Duce would probably give Lena a four-room apartment In Ihe Coliseum and, alongside the Titus Arch of A STUFFY HEAD robs you of sleep spoils your day. To dear your head quickly, use the Convenient new spending the winler here for the HERE'S NEW FOR YOUR Through the medium of safety benefit of his health. he head of it. The list fell into the hands of IVER clubs organized In all elementary a gathering of rl men in San Fran cisco yes terday.

The meeting was arranged by nc ponce, and they immediate schools of the city, Chief of Police John A. Greening today sen' a per A' etc hanish hntl breath pimple. placed constant, guards over all million sonal message to juvenile kite-fly hose named in it. For months. rontttfHition fret hk L-.

v. I ill II- i 1, sides, any dish that can't stand on its own and must be hidden under a sauce of the same consistency and ers. Here are some of the rules the chief sets forth: Never uso tinsel, wir or any kind of metal In making or flying a kite. Always use wood and clean, dry string. Never fly a kite near wires, for if taste as whitewash is whipped from I the start.

Ford man-a in Richmond. Cow line, is one of (he best known That tired, frowsy feeling In the morning, that "dark-brown" laste in the mouth if you would banish them and win back buoyant health, don't expect relief from sails, mineral oil, or candy and chewing-gum laxatives. For such remedies only move the bowels. While chances arij, you're one of the thousands suffering from sluggish liver which does not yield sufficient bile causing pimples. Domingo Valin (left) knocks down a left by AI Ford, who was off balance for the Wow as he waded in.

Fold was off balance during the greater part of the bout. Valin, too, appears to be slightly off an even keel as he steps back to avoid the blow, but he regained his equilibrium to lake a decision over his rival in the four-round scmi-windup. Tribune (Ed. Note: To some it may seem strange to start off with King Levinsky and end with meat balls. Vat.

jH A merlea L'h a rma qfrflykelr v. BEST BET IS Iicrchalax, when constipation stops you with indigestion, loss of pep, and oilier troubles. Beecham's new laxative, milder and more effective, aids in regaining strength to hounce back to normal. 15C 3.V. BUM FORM.

THE 1DLAI IAXMIVE (DR YOUNG AND Oil. BEECHALAX the following representative basketball officials nnd enthusiasts whenever Lew walked in Oakland or San Francisco, armed men sauntered unobtrusively at a litlle distance, watching for any attempt to attack him. DIRECTOR KILLED The need for their care was shown when Fnng Wing, a director of the company and one whose name followed Lew's on the "hale list," grew careless after several months and stepped out of his door in San Francisco's Chinatown without waiting for his escort. A bullet fired from ambush killed him almost as he set foot in the street. Finally the feeling died down, ro me, however, having viewed both Kingfish and meatballs, it's a 5.

F. and Honolulu Mayor Chat by Radio SAN FRANCISCO, "March the amateur radio station owned and operated by Bart Moli-nari, 2100 Twenty-second Avenue, Mayor Angeln Rossi of San Francisco and Mayor Wright of Hono Charles Davis, president of the perfectly natural conclusion.) Berkeley City League and head of By ALAN Through his managers, Sam Pian anrl Art Winch, Barney: Ross, world's lightweight cham pion, torlay was made an offe of $35,000 by Promoter Oral Forman to defend his titlo against Frankie Klick of San Francisco at the Oakland baseball park the" afternoon of July 4. The proposition will be given thorough consideration, the mentors said. Forman is confident that a lightweight title bout between the two would draw a gate of more than on the holiday, which, incidentally, falls on Wednesday, the day designated by the State Athletic Commission on which the Oakland impressario may hold his weekly boxing shows. NATURAL BATTLE The sterling battle presented by Ross and Klick at San Francisco Monday nifiht, in which only Ross' junior welterweight title was at stake and with Klick making a good showing to gain a draw verdict, makes a return match an outstanding Western attraction, Forman said.

Forrftan's offer is believed the first bona fide proposition given the Ross since the Klick fight, although there Is no doubt that Johnny Sylvester, D. V. promoter in San Francisco, who directed the initial engagement, will come through with a bid that may, of necessity top Forman's. Eastern promoters also should be heard from soon, and it is evident that the Ross-PIanVWlnch combination isn't going to seize the first offer made. Along with a Baer-Carnera match and a Ross-McLar-nin bout, a return engagement between Barney and Frankie standi at the top of Fistiana today.

KLICK WILLING Klick nnd his manager, Ray Car-len, would bo certain to accept the Oakland fight should Ross crowd give their collective okeh. Klick said yesterday that he is desirous of meeting Ross in a return match, and is confident that he can win with several pounds shaved from his frame. Klick went into the recent Rosa fight weighing 138 pounds. He is at his best at from 130 to 133 pounds, the loss of the ballast giving him increased speed without diminishing his hitting ability. Both Klick and Carlen have made the statements that they will meet Ross in Oakland, San Francisco or any other spot" in the country-just so long as the session materializes.

Should Ross refuse the July 4 Oakland offer Forman will look (Cont. on Next Sport Page.) Barney ftoss Interview on KlX Tonight Exactly how it feels to be a cham cutives in the autn-milc ii i-n a comes West with a mes-s a 0 In PENA EASILY PERM4 wave Km A on iii. i. JH nnd I'ii Wnvf JH g. i HIiiKlel ApL he i NssssV I I Finger Wavf QGnl ADVEBTIIKMHNT Bronchial Irritations Need Creosote For many years our best doctors have prescribed creosote in some form for coughs, colds and bron-' chitls, knowing how dangerous it is to let them hang on.

Creomulsion with creosote and lix other highly important medicinal elements, quickly and effectively stops coughs and colds that otherwise might lead to serious trouble. Creomulsion is powerful in the treatment of colds and coughs, yet it is absolutely harmless and is pleasant and easy to take. Your own druggist guarantees Creomulsion by refunding your money if you are not relieved after taking Creomulsion as directed. Beware the cough or cold that hangs on. Always keep Creomulsion on hand for instant use.

AI VKItTIS KM f) CORBETT WANTS TO QUIT RING C. W. COWLING Le A. Rookies TrimRegulat Team, 3 to 0 a kite breaks away it may be carried a long distance. Never try to pull down a kite that is caught in wires; instead telephone the nearest office of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, from where a linetnan will be dispatched to remove the kite.

"Each year there are hundreds of accidents In the United States caused by mixing kites and electricity," explains Chief Greening. "The two don't mix, so the quicker this lesson is learned, the happier many people will be." lulu chatted at length last night. Arranged by Charles J. Vanon-cini, the broadcast was conducted DEFEATS GRAY HUSKIES HOLD FINAL DRILL, MEET TROY CAGERS TOMORROW cneer for business men that means much to industry. He told of increasing sales and increasing confidence throughout the nation and walked again in safet I www williin (he past few years he henn blemishes, headaches, bad breath and a general run-down feeling.

What you need is something which acts thoroughly but harmlessly upon the liver And in Dr Edwards Olive Tablets you will find that "something," which stimulates the bile flow. A successful substitute for calomel, these famous tablets are compounded of pure vegetable ingredients, and have been praised for years by millions. To get and keep the bile flowing freely-correcting constipation, skin troubles, and win hack that "fine-and-dandy" feeling of yotith--go to your druggist for Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets today. 15c, 30c, 60c.

Hum uiie atier an Artistic tiaircuttina 2 otner or-nis enterprises, and turnin the recreation department; George Vestal, Oakland supervisor of Industrial Recreation; Glen Williams of the Oakland Y. M. C. Judson Doke, San Leandro superintendent of recreation; Abe Rose, representing the Maxwell Hardware Company; Don Harder Jr. of Hayward; R.

W. Robertson, superinlendent of the Oakland, Recreation Department; Judge Howard L. Bacon and Ralph Bell, sports editor of The Tribune. START TUESDAY The schedule and draw for positions will call for games starting Tuesday at the Uriiv.ersity High School gymnasium, the scene of all Tribune tourney games. Three tilts will be played every night, urged the dealers salesmen to get down to the fundamentals of selling and work hard.

Cowling's ta 1 climaxed a program of entertainment and iTCHlliq SK1TI TDherevcr it occurs on Ihe boda hou-ewer lander or semiliue Ihe parls quick weight. POOL AVERAGE .348 The outfielder hit .348 last season, finishing two points behind Trenchy" TJhalt. who was purchased by the Chicago White Sox. However, pool led the club In runs driven In with 12fi. Mystery still shrouds the whereabouts of Pitcher Hal Haid and Catcher Gene Marlsaac.

The latter si." il last week and was supposed to report Haid visited the Oak Ball Park Saturday and promised to he back Monday for another conference, but nothing has been heard of him since. It is possible he returned to Los Anfeles In hopes of persuading Hollywood or I.os Angeles clubs to obtain him from the Oaks as he prefers to play In the South. There are a few dissatisfied players on the southern teams Including Smead Catcher Bill fampbell and Outfielder Cleo Carlyle and It may be possible for the Oaks to make a deal for Haid although they prefer to have him on their staff. Mike Salinsen was offered a little tilt the other day if he would sign, but the young pitcher refused to do so. He was advised that he would be given the tilt, but would have to sign the original contract in event he left the office.

He departed without signing and then, dropped back to accept the tilt, but was told that preposition was off. RAIMONDI BALKS Catcher Bill Raimondi also showed at the park yesterday but could not come to terms. Just how much more he is demanding is not Man Snrclnllat Nelly Gray Beauty Shop I l.r27 San Pablo Oak. 7 Phiinc IIO lllitnjr IKI4I 4 ly ar.d lafeli) relieved bu, "i reiievea ou SALINAS, March 8 Found: A boxer who has no desire to be a world's champion again! This anomaly of the cauliflower industry is Young C'orbelt III, former welterweight champion and at present a middleweight who is likely to find himself champion in spite of all his efforts to stay out of the throne room. na ay Resmol as many of his affairs as possibh over to his sonsLew Gow, Thomai G.

Lew and Ralph Lew. Besides his wife and three son Lew Is survived by four daughters Mrs. Quan Yuan, Mrs. C. W.

Ho Mrs. Ng Ming Hing, and Mrs. F. Moon. His funeral, which wil be strictly By ALAN WARD Rnxiiig fans who last night sat.

through the weekly Auditorium fight show today can be comforted with the thought that although they witnessed a one-sided and not overly exciting main event, they did see that very rare ring occurrence a double knockdown that terminated in a knockout. Johnny Pena, Eastern feather T.OS ANGELES, March 8. tP) The wiseacres of baseball blinked in astonishment today as the rookies of the Los Angeles club got off to a flying start of the 1934 season with a 3-0 victory over the regulars in the opening practice game. They accomplished the defeat of the first string squad to the delight of 2000 fans, who watched a 16-year-old, Steve Mesner, sew up the game by lacing a double against the LOS ANGELES, March 8. (UP) University of Washington's cage team scheduled a final practice session today before renewing its attack on the Coast Conference title that twice in previous years has been denied it by the University of Southern California.

The iwo teams will open the series tomorrow night, continue it Saturday night, and if third game, is necessary to decide the dispute, e'onclndc the battle Monday night on the floor of the Olym in conjunction wilh a radio track meet between San Francisco and Honolulu boys. Molinari holds the President Hoover cup for the best amateur radio station in the country. He built it himself. 5. F.

Schools Will Be Made Quake Proof SAN FRANCISCO, March and repairing of San Francisco schools, to bring them within the requirements of the Slate building code, will begin within 15 days, it was announced here today by the boa.d of education. Eighteen schools were scheduled to be made "eathriuakc proof." The work will be under the direction of H. J. Brunnier, consulting engineer, and City Architect Charles A. Sawyer.

in-uuciiiai, win oe ncld Tuesday at starting at 7 o'clock, with the ex pic yuiiiiKinuiii. noun ai ine Lbinese Presbyteriar Church. Eighth and Alice" Streets weight, lacrd Bobby Gray for six rounds and the better part of the seventh until the top bout finally left field wall in the third, bring witn interment in Mountain View S. C. (Hec) Edmnnson, whose northern divisional championships have been many hut all-coast tilles few in past year, hoped a practice drill today would which marked (he annual meeting which was called by C.

A. Bul-winkel, manager of the Richmond Ford factory branch. Interesting talks were made by H. C. Butkie-wlcz, manager of business development, Universal Credit Corporation, Detroit; D.

J. Hutchins, representative of Ihe commercial sales, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, and C. A. Bulwinkel, who also pressed as toastmaster of the day. At the speakers' table in addition to the speakers were: E.

H. Martin, service manager, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn; A. S. Hatch. Lincoln sales manager, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn; I.

B. Groves, manager Ford Motor Company, Long Beach; F. Lundstrom, manager Ford Motor Company, Salt Lake City; R. Turner, manager Universal Credit Corporation. San Francisco branch, nnd J.

J. Hague L-emciery. KREE "FACIALS-" An opportunity to acquire a pro- Stopping overnight In Salinas, Corbett said he would prefer to retire from the fight garine at the present time and continue his work as physical education instructor for the State Highway Patrol School, but because his friends insisted that he continue In the boxing game he was still among campaigners. "I don't want to win anolher championship, however," he said. "They tell you all about the easy ing home two runners.

ROOKIE HITS TRIPLE The last run came in the sixth and final inning when Cliff Ograin, left fielder, tripled and scored on Art Shoap's fly. SANTA BARBARA, March 8. UPy Twelve rookies went the way assure his team a sure footing at the Olympic when the scries opens. was stopped and given to the former on a technical knockout, but it remained for a couple of green lads, Frankie Sellstrom of Liver-more and Freddy Meyers of Oakland, to provide the real fireworks of the evening. DOUBl.F KNOCKDOWN Middlcweights, the pair early In the match, started throwing punches with an abandon that" promised big a beauty shop, under "Business On portunities" in yesterday's Tribune In this respect, the Trojans will have a distinct advantage as the Heavy Trucks and Trailers Protested Complaint against the operation of heavy trucks and, trailers, on Fourteenth Street in the-1 downtown district, was filed with the Ctiy Clerk today by a large number of apartment house managers, including those of the Hotel Oakland and Hotel It was declared that the big vehicles become especially noisy at Fourteenth and Harrison Streets, where they arc compelled to "stop and start because of the traffic signals.

It is suggested by the managers that these vehicles, be routed through East Tenth and Twelfth Streets, coming into Oakland as far as Jefferson Street, where they can turn right or left. In this way, it is said, the traffic in Fourteenth Street can be relieved without working any hardship on the owners of the truck's. The matter comes before the City Council tonight. addItToVto club. SAN FRANCISCO, March for permit to build a one-story addition to the Pacific Union Club was filed today.

Cost was estimated at $40,000. The basement will be used for refrigerators and storage; the first floor for a card room. current Washington team has never ception of Saturday and Sunday nights. Since 24 teams, will be lined up for the start of the race, several byes will be necessary in the first round. The winners, who must play through the tournament against high class competition, since the event will be conducted on a one-game elimination basis, will cerT tainly be deserving of the Eastbay title as well as the handsome team and individual trophies that go with It.

The runncrs-up, too, will receive silver individual basketballs and a trophy "u)hile the high scorer of the tournament will be presented with a special trophy. From all indications, the committee will select the leading teams of the Industrial Athletic Association, the Berkeley City League, Contra Costa County Loop and Eastbay tables on the Trojans. Advance reports credited the Invaders with an abundance of speed which is a factor the Trojans do not possess, excepting Sax Elliot, Southern California captain and defensive forward. Coach Sam Barry's men otherwise depend on a methodical, closely-aligned offensive that works the ball to the point where it can be considered a "setup." TO WATCH GALER Los Angeles fans are especially interested in watching Bob Galer, Husky forward, who set a Northern Divisjon record by scoring 176 points in 16 games, an average of 11 points a game. The Trojans believe they have more than for him in Lee Guttero.

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ADVKRTIftlCMKKT tory in 11)3(1 when the Tfojans took pion, but I would prefer to get a Civil Service rating with the Slate, and then I know I would be all set for life." two out of three games to cap ture the conference bunting. assistant manager, i dffl known, but he is supposed to have received a substantial tilt. However, with all the boys contracting baseball fever, he may be brought into line before the end of the week. Carrying more beef on his (lender frame than he has to any other training ramp since he broke Into organized baseball in 1921, Bill Ludolph, who compiled CI) Change Expected In NRA Policies WASHINGTON, March 8. OF) -P.

M. Stanford, president of the WChmond, Chamber of Commerce, said today he believed California business men were ready to follow the administration in its recovery program. Sanford came here in connection with the NRA discussions this week. He said he expected a new compliance policy to be formulated. TROY IS FAVORED The Trojans will be top-heavy of most of their class today as Manager George Burns took his first slice at a squad of 40 players composing the Seattle Indians.

After Burns cut down his heavy roster, 18 regulars and 12 rookies remained to prepare for the practice games later in the week VENTURA, March 8. (P) The troubles of Walter McCrcdie, Portland manager, result from too many infielderS and not enough pitching material. McCredle, with seven good men available for four infield things. And the promise was fulfilled. Shortly after Meyers had arisen from his second first round knockdown, both of them results of right hand punches that clicked against his chin, each landed simultaneously with a right on the other's jaw and they hit the deck.

Sellstrom staggered groggily to his feet at the count of four and gazed down at the supine figure favorites among the local betting orancn. Cowling will be the guest of honor tocmy at a luncheon at the Palace Hotel for newspapermen and bankers. The meeting will be held at the Palace Hotel where the Lincoln Salon is no' Mn progress and where other Fordgathci-ings are being held this weeTt. gentry, both because of the court advantage and because of the natural partisanship. On compara jumping center, who amassed 140 tive records alone, the Huskies hold points in 12 games, an average- of pion of the world will be related by Barney Ross, lightweight and junior welterweight boxing titlist, Lieegue irom among me entrants, in addition to some of the better teams the edge with their 14 victories in 11.66 points per game.

Ross to Train at Gym Tomorrow Barney Ross, lightweight, and junior welterweight champion of the world, who will start training at the Lakeside Gymnasium tomorrow afternoon for his March 14 bout here with "Kid" Morro, will be a guest Of honor at the gym smoker tonight. Ross will receive an introduction from the ring and probably will referee a match. A feature of the evening will be a two round exhibition boxing match between Benny Vierra, king 16 games this season. that have competed on a free lance basis. Advance ticket sales indicate a capacity tournout of fang for the Edmunson is expected to rely on a speedy attack to turn the (Cont.

on Next Sport Page.) i Swim Records Endangered in Coming Meet HIGH CLASS FIELD Some of the quintets that have series. when he la 1 a r-viewed Ralph Bell, sports edi submitted or plan to, are San Pablo All-Stars, Calwicos. I MIC, TO PORTLAND ONE WAY ROUNDTMP 12 20 tor of The CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IN THE (klaniribun? 8" NOW 5C A WORD AFTER FIRST DAY RESULTS? SOON? PLENTY? A A A SURELY! LOOK! ABSOLUTELY! RENTED FOUND 15 CALLS IN DAY FIRST DAY IN 3 DAYS BROOK PALK AVENUE 3m KEY can container, five keys, MATHER, 273, East Broadway, i Five room bungalow varit vicinity S5th Avenue. Dow n- nr. Street aunny.

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G. and Member of Code Authority Dies WASHINGTON, March Isaac Wilkoff of Youngstown, member of the NRA code authority for the steel scrap industry, dropped dead here last night in a physio-therapic parlor. Wilkoff had been attending the mass gathering of code authorities here. The coroner ascribed the death to heart failure. A.C.A.L.

Stars To Meet Frosh Date Set for Loop Game Asman Coal, Oakland and San Leandro DeMolay, Martinez Lasells, pin of the four round days, and Tribune, on the Sports Hl-Llghts program aver KLX MacMarrs, First Presbyterians of Johnny Freeman, hard hitting Oak Mothers, Mix This At Home for positions, would like a fev; more pitchers. He sent the Beavers through a stiff workout yesterday, drilling rookie material in hope of finding some hurljng prospect, but little was uncovered. STAR LINEUP CHOSEN RIVERSIDE, March 8. (IP) The Hollywood Stars lined up today for the first practice game of the season with Berkowitz at shortstop, Cosbey third, Sada left field. Zaby center, Balicki first, Bergmann catcher, Shideler right, Chandler second and Spranger in the box.

Against the regulars Manager Oscar Vitt will send a rookie team. STOP THAT COLD Berkeley, champs of the Berkeley land welterweight. Other boxing numbers, together with wrestling and vaudeville, will be offered. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, March a Bad Cough 43 a 1 hail rms 1 9 a mile a A meals 1 wrw Ji 80 A o. collecting stars from all the Needs No Cooking! Big Saying! tonight, starting a 7:45 p.

m. Sam Plan and Art Winch, managers of Ross, who piloted him from the ui I m- Thank You Tou'n be nleasantlv Claremont Natives Win Double-Header Claremont Parlor, N. S. G. basketball team won a double-header from the Calistoga Parlor, N.

S. G. basketball team, 28 to Loop, uarcos, Lakeview A. Alameda Elks, Athens Athletic Club and Whitewashers. No entry blanks are necessary to enroll In The Tribune's tournament.

Merely apply for entry (Cont. on Next Sport Page.) Shute, Espinosa Beat Cbampions of his adversary, who was dead to the world. As Referee Jimmy Duffy's tally continued Sellstrom was seen to waver, and it appeared for a moment as though he would return to his horizontal position. However, he was vertical at completion of the 10-count. Meyers displayed faint signs of life just as Sellstrom's hand was being raised.

There was more action crammed into the two minutes that made up that fight than in many a main event. Meyers opened hostilities wilh a vim that presaged rough sailing for Sellstrom. However, just when things seemed darkest Frankie unleashed his first hard right hand and from that time on his opponent simulated an elevator which finally came to rest in the basement. GRAY IS BRUISED Gray was a sorry looking sight when his match with Pena was stopped. Both eyes were cut and puffed, his mouth was slashed and his nose was knocked askew.

He didn't take a round. If one were charitably inclined they could call the first even, largely because neither combatant did much, but from that time on Pena bored in with ceaseless punches to Gray's (Copt, on Third Sport Page.) teams, the Alameda County Athletic League will send a track squad here Saturday to meet the Stanford freshmen on Angell Field at 10:30 o'clock. The Indians show sings of developing some good men in various events. Last Saturday Hurdler Chuck Evans raced to a 24.2 victory in the 220 low hurdles, and big Jim Reynolds got the shot out 47 feet 3 inches. SAN LEANDRO, March San Leandro's first State Baseball League game will be played on the Municipal Diamond here on April 1, Superinlendent, J.

C. Doke, city recreation department official, announced today. On that, date the Lopez Market team, officially entered as the local State League team yesterday, will meet the M. J. B.

Coffee team, Manager Earl Cooper announced. A second benefit game for the grandstand fund sponsored by the local Junior Chamber of Commerce, will be played March 25 here, with Lopez Market meeting the Robak Buffet team of East Oakland, Doke announced. of LJri ia ft Fortnightly the great white Empress of Britain sails down thesmooth St. Lawrence, thence swiftly across the Atlantic to Europe. On board, a gay world dancing in the Salle Jacques Cartier, laughter and relaxation in the Mayfair Lounge the Knickerbocker Bir, Olympian Pool and Bcachside Cafe.

I your own private luxury and quiet enjoyment. Reservations are being made now for summer sailings. The Empress of Australia also sails twice monthly from Quebec. See your local agent or Fred L. Nason, General Agent, 152 Geary San Francisco.

GuuJitol STANFORD UNIVERSITY. March 8. Stanford and California will clash here Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock in their annual swimming meet, with the Indians slight favorites to continue their victory record over the Bears. Not since 1919 has the U. C.

Varsity won a meet, and its freshman team never has won. for the approaching meet, Coach Nort Thornton of Stanford ih his own dope sheet figures his varsity to win by six points, while his Babe team should be trounced, he hplives. Pacific Coast and National Intercollegiate, as well as Stanford-California records will be in jeopardy, with Stanford, Captain Bob Clark figured, as a cinch to crack the existing individual medley mark. LaBt week at Lakeside he bettered the present national time of 3:51.6 in the 300-yard medley by aull second. Clark's own 200ard breast Itroke Pacific Coast intercollegiate DONS DEFEAT B.

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This simple remedy has a remarkable three-fold action. It soothes and beals the inflamed membranes, loosens the germ-laden phlegm, and clears the air passage. Thus it makes breathing easy, and lets you get restful leep. Pinex is a compound of Norwav Pine, in eoneent rated form, famous at a healing agent for throat membranes It is guaranteed to give prompt relief or money refunded. Editor The Tribune: I greatly appreciate the publicity which you gave our organization on the Junior Boxing Championships and want to thank you for same.

Again thanking you, and with kindest regards, Sincerely yours. AL SANDELL, Commissioner of Boxing. Editor of Oakland Tribune: I am writing to thank you for kindly giving publicity to the afafirs of the Children's Hospital of the East-bny during the past year. Your service in making the hospital and the community mutually acquainted is much appreciated and needed. Sincerely yours, (MRS.

W. ISABEL H. CREED, Corresponding Secretary. 17 and 48 to 22. High point men were Doran for Claremont and Turner and Carlen-joli for Calistoga in the first, game and Scoop Carlson and Lefty La Franchi for Claremont and Barber and J.

Adams for Calistoga in the second. Stanford Netmen Face Golden Gate STANFORD UNIVERSITY, March Tennis Club players will meet brilliant Stanford Freshman tea, led by Ben Dey and Bill Seward, here Saturday at 10 o'clock. The Freshrnen this year have been giving their elder brothers on the varsity a close race. The Varsity and Golden1 Gate tennis Club are scheduled for. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, BARNEY ROSS fnary c1m into a pair of championships in two years, also will be Included in tho interview.

Ross will discuss his recent match with Frankie Klick in San Francisco, which went to a draw, and his pending bout with "Kid" Morro, Filipino lightweight, at the Oakland Auditorium next Wednesday night, in which his junior welter crown will be at stake. Alan Ward, Tribune fight expert, also will take part in the interview, discussing the coming bout between Ross and Morro. If you want to hear the voice of a champion, compared favorably with Benny Leonard, Joe Gans and other ring greats, and get first hand information on his past and pendMg bouts, tune in on KLX at TS o'clock this evening. MIAMI, March 7. (VP) Thanks to hie knack of getting putts down in the pinches, Denny Shute of Philadelphia, the British open golf champion, and his partner, Al Espinosa of Akron, Ohio, have $750 each to tuck away today with their winter winnings.

Shute got down a nine-foot putt yesterday on the thirty-sixth and final hole of the international four-ball tournament to turn back the defending champions, Paul Runyan of White Plains, N. and Horton Smith of Chicago. The putt gave shut a birdie four and his aide the victory by one up. Stock Car Drivers To Race Sunday SAN JOSE, March 8. With 23 drivers already entered, local speed fans are looking for another speed battle between Fred Agabashlan of Berkeley and John Fanucchi of San Francisco In Sunday afternoon's semi-stock car racing program at the San Jose Speedway.

Last Sunday Fanucchi won the main event, but had to chase his rival for 38 laps of the 40 before he lot out lp trout and then Jt was mainly due to the Berkeleyaift ear breaking its oil-pressure pump. 4.. AT SAN FRANCISCO, March 8. (U.R) A rugby team playing its first season of the sport, the University of San Francisco fifteen, handed the touring British Columbia All-Stars their first California defeat yesterday. The score was 8 to 3.

Don McStockers 25-yard run and Blewett's conversion put over the winning points after Roxboroujh of the Canadians had tied the score in the second period. Del BaHlo had scored in the first period for the home team, Southern Pacific For passenger fares, schedule, telephone LAheside 2121. fiasketJull Results S. L. DeMolay Beat Moraga Wolves, San Leandro De Molaya scored a surprise victory over the Moraga Wolves, 23 to 13 last night, Bill Humbert and Roy Rutherford leading the attack with five points each.

Felix Penino scored six for the Wolves. The score, was fi to 8 at the half. The Moraga team is composed of St Mary's football playeri. name ana accept no substitute on record of 2:35.7 is endangered by his teammate Bob Foster, while the 60 and 100-yard free stroke marks re going to be threatened by the Crack Bear sprinter Ed Davis, and John Gardner and Henry Godman of Stanford. Godman ii the present holder of these records.

iltv I 1tnl Columbia, 48; Harvard, raune, to; Westminster. B9. West Virginia, 38; Temple, 2r7N.

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