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Oakland Tribunei
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OAKLAND TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MAY 19. 1933 5' MARKS PROGRESS OF DOWNTOWN OAKLAND Wife Asks Mercy For 5, Sergeant: California fo Fight Oil Grab PAN-AMERICAN ASKS QUICK LAW TO SAVE OCEAN LINES I Famous Horses fo Come Here Mn. Vitror McWsfen Will Eahiblf Jumper! Mills College Clara R. Xdgeman, wife of geant Samuel B.

Edgeman, court martialed at the Presidio last week for removing Army record, aought clemency for her husband today WASHINGTON. May 9. UP) Fan-American Airwaya asked Con i it-, Fdrol Flan to Tok Control of TMf 'ondi gres today to relieve it from the 't 'X" predicament of having a supply ship rebuilt at a cost of 1200.000 from A. J. Bowley, eom manding officer of the Ninth Corp Area.

General Bowley told Mrs. Edaw Pool Mold Confiicotlon 4- foreign built ships In domestic service, exempting, however, American Samoa and the Philippine Islands. After hearing Yonge' testimony that unlesa the supply ship, the "Tradewind," could reach Wake and Midway Islands within twe weeka Fan-American faced us-pension of its transpacific service, the committee agreed to ask immediate House action to exempt Wake and Midway Islands and Kingman Beef off the Australian Coast and equipped with a 17000 ice box unpble to clear for the Wake and Midway Islands bases of it transpacific, air aervice. By ROGER A. JOHNSON United Pre man he would personally review all the evidence in the ease a well a Edgeman'a record in the Army be Featuring Mr.

Victor McLaglen, Wife of the Hollywood tnMioa) picture aeter, and lw three famous Jumper, a well a host J. E. Yonge, Pan-American attor California will protest officially If fore reaching a decision on tha court's recommendations. ney, told the douse Merchant Marine Committee the ship, now at against attempt by the Federal Government to gain control of Kingman Reef and atocked with ether oeiaily pranunen uiw la horsemen and women, the v- worth of oil tldelends from restrictions of the law, Gone Now ownea py tne awe, an supplies of food and gasoline, cpuld not be cleared for the islands because of its Canadian construction. Chairman Bland (D Va), ex anth aanual MM uoueg or Shew will get underway tomorrow pounced today, pressed hope legislation might be Two-room apartment, 5117 Foc hill, rented through Tribune Wamr ff! night at the college riding arena He explained the Merchant Ma The State attorney general' of approved by Monday so the "Trade wind" could sail.

Ad. See dss 20. rine Act prohibited the use of I fice in San Franclscq will contest Mountain Bouievara. Mr. McLaglen, prominent In th State and a a bill pending before the House judiciary Committee which would give the Federal Government title "All LOWER ihewt, will be making bar first appearance Bay Area anew, v.

N. Cresa. manager of Funeral Rites Set For Henry Mellmann to submerged oil field lying off the coast or California. I PLATES tk. Mills Colleae Attorney General U.

S. Webb Funeral service for Henry Mell The Southern California. aporU- termed the bill "the most serious mnn, 48, brother of Fred B. Mell If you are having trouble threat aver made by the Govern Jail Chimney Smokes; Autoists Sue County Because the chimney of the old County Jail at Fifth and Washington Street "emitted a black substance that settled, down" and ruined the finish of three automobile, the Board of Supervisor today wa presented claims totaling (58. Claimants are Jack Kavanaugh, with your lower plates, or ment ef the United State against manrt, Oakland attorney, who died at Lodi Tuesday following a heart cannot wear them.

SEE DR. any State of the union, and JACKSON. You can wear hi attack, were held today in San Fran charged it waa "confiscatory. HIT ALL STATES. personally designed made over lower for SO day be fpre paying ana cent, Cisco.

Hklpg motI)r a(Q forward In th Powitlpwn Proparty Qwni' AoctaUon modamlxa- Mellmann lived In Oakland for 40 The bill was introduced by Sen. years, moving to a home at 580 Alva- tton prograpi IhU Vfb ft IWliiUld JSotlond prepwty crt Twelllh and Broadway, Vmn. wnose nrn outfitted with miniature ldipg r.na, towplete with Jump, will bring to Oakland odoc trutm" and "Walter Ml- Ml (ares hava won Natjonal reontion, fir Jumping. -g WORSES ENTER EP Mor than 100 registered cham-picm horse wlU pa included on th program thi yr ompltlng the largest lilt of outside entrie ia th history of tha ihow, Mia Crw DR. JAY JACKSON rado Street, San Francisco, last yea.

4194 Shatter Avenue, and Jack Gerald P. Nye N. and passed by the Senate in August, 1937. Originally it was applied to He was a native of New York. The.

prentl will be completely moderolxed, and tha worl will ba complalad pD day, acaordinf to Irving H. Xahn, asaoclatlon praeidenL M. Cohan photo. 1 1203 (roadway, Oakland As an executive i a large electri Marsh, 5501 Gaskill Street, who ask $20 each, and George Max on, who seeks $18. cal manufacturing; concern, Mell all states, but later wa amended to apply only to California.

The Navy and Interior Depart mann had gone to the Stockton-Lodi area with an, official of his firm to check over a highway lighting in BORLAND BUILDING, 12TH AND ment have contended that tha Government should take over the oil fields on ground they1 are needed Temporary tM pc erecict. stallation. was seated at a Lodi soda fountain when he suffered the nous tha ny. prua Horses been found insuffielenVto care for Dolly Fine Is Seen in South fatal attack. for National defense.

Specifically, the oil would be used by the Navy. At present about 80 private oil them all and wet Wnen are now nur- Surviving' are' his widow, Mrs. rin ta eomnlata veral additional Christine a daughter, BROADWAY, TO BE MODERNIZED Barbara Mellmann: Fred B. Mell eompaniea are operating on the tideland fields. Tha bill provides tall before the opening.

Event thl yr will Include com Loimn for lumoera. all classifica mann; and two "sisters, Mrs. Carl H. that Attorney General Cumming Conradi and Mrs. Hubert L.

Wilden- Report that Dolly Tina, Indicted nm- hunters, three and flve-gaited radt. San Francisco brothel keeper and would file suit in California court to permit the Government to take possession of the submerged de (Service were held under the taddl horses, harness and tock auspices of Oakland Lodge of Elk. bail-Jumper, appeared briefly in San Dlego Monday shifted the (Another te If) -the" Downtown Proferty Owner Aiiociatlon' modernization program wa announced today by Irving H. Kahn, president, who disclosed that nlan have been completed for remodeling of the hnn.t oleasure mount winem No. 171, from the Gantner, Felder posit.

WOULD LOSE HEAVILY and Kenney Parlors, 1963 Market horses, colt and polo panie. Several other novelty and Gymkhana numbers will be ottered, in search, for her th South today. Edith Benjamin, nptary pub- Street. Interment wa at Holy Cross Rep. W.

Gearhart, Fresno Re direction of Beckett, who said that the work would start immediately -and be completed within 60 days. Large number of men will be employed, and the Job will be done with as little inconvenience as possible to tenant and pedestrians. Kahn (aid that the extension of the lease of the tenant of the building, and the announcement of the remodeling program, indicated the confidence of business men in the downtown business section of tha Cemetery, Borland Building at the aoutheast corner of 12th Street and Broadway. cluding "Virginia un back" by member el the college Bit publican, wired Govj Frank F. Mer-riam, warning that if the bill is.

passed California would lose im The property 1 at present occu pied by B. Beroovlch and the Gene and Spur Club; apecial hibition drill by aeleeted member el Ehongehon, advenaed ridtnf Comptpn both el mense amount of antipipated revenues. He added that the bill had been "flipped over" on the California congression delegation. lio in tha U. S.

Grant Hotel lobby at Saq Diego, told police a woman who igned her nam a "Porothy Fine" came to her on Monday and had a cancellation of a lease notarized. Miss Benjamin, said a man accompanied her but stood hi the background a th -transaction wa which 'firm have renewed their lease at tha location, Webb said the State would be W. X. Milwairt, architect, said city. that the building wlU be modernized represented at the Senate hearing on the bill.

with the lateat design of glazed til. and will be one of the ineat attrac The modernized, building is across (he street from the newly remodeled Sohwart it Grodin men's furnishings store, also a Downtown Prop-i erty Owners Association project tha Will couege mams oimu, Fattle Boyal wrestling match horseback; barrel Jumping and relay tact, fNTBIES FBOVIWU 'V i Other prominent entrle In the ihow include: Xoul Franklnl, of Iscramento, who own everal National champion atock horiea; Mr. Charlotte B. Anderson, of Pleamfl-ia nrnminent each year at theSae- tive Structure in downtown Oak land. Construction will be under Ut carried out.

The appearance dovetailed tome-what with reports that Dolly's emissaries were dickering with Attorney Jake W. Ehrllch in San Francisco to take her case in order that she eould surrender and face tril. mm TTeacDnep'o, Community Dane Tomorrow Night rameflto gtate Tair; J. Dough-j TELLS CAUSE OF ILL HEALTH A DVEHTISKM BNT BERKELEY, May 19.The third Wa cuarantee to locate the eaun ol your trouble, without aaklni rou thia examination. If we are ad man, ei tiivermore, i Cay" five-gatted champion; Mr, Walter Barnett, San Tranciaca, owner ef "Reve another vj auaitiona as to ymptomt.

Altar you hava na quality never varies. Men aak for Teacher's with a confidence which its taete never betraysj our weekly community dance to be held this month under auspice of tha wrons, you are examination at any hosp: examination at any hospitals lined to have an anami prlvileied to have an ave an SPRIUG 3) dlasneala Is wrong, wa will py your hotpltal examination charge. mm examination nw bt worth hundreds of dollars to you, gaited winner; cew7 Berkeley Junior Chamber of Cor PRQOF Carmei; Dr. u. Tmerct i announced for 9 o'clock to- Church Young Folk flqn 'Retreaterino' Th annual "Hetreaterino" of the young people of the Frulvale Pres-! byterlan Church will be held in the church gymnasium tomorrow evei ning at 7:43 o'clock, according tq the the Rev C.

Meryl Bish, The program, of entertainment will given tq raise iunds to assist the young people to spend two days at Mt. Hermon this Summer. Mm than 100 are hoping to make the trip. The Rev. Bish is in charge of the retreat in the mountains, i COLDS with Torrlden." champion Jumper; morrow night at the, high school THIS EXAMINATION WILL BE GIVEN FOR TTHIS WEEK BASIC SCIENCE INSTITUTE gymnasium, Milvia Street and Du- 1 1- Vh.

I i ii 1 rant Avenue. If popularity of tha maud bow crolfWy tvrr tne of rnWmM imortiiur wm. hokdwh. ioiiu. i.aGiNTs, Schleffalin niw voik mt uawm unci irt uj, event continue through tha two ad- I.AnOEST CI.

IMC OF IT KlWIJ IM CALIFOn Offita Houra dally a. m. te a. m. exeept Tueidan, and It hot fltuk w.

duo to a Sprlne Cold, Rom Coldot auridiri 4itional dance planned for thlt lr diaoppouM Mr William J. McGee, San Fran-ciaep; M. Floyd Harte, Sacra-rnento; C. M. Hartlfyi Vacavllle; Mr.

Harold Havre Piedmont; Emwion. Beat, Oakland and tnariy other. The ihow will be continued at a Saturday afternoon and an- Bmf Font eomplotol: flnt doMOf Dt. nrS month, the community gathering KlNEXPrewripUoi in. jaonoy-po" ij.iwi a.

ea. te i laterdaya a. m. to IS. Other Olfi In le Anztlaa, Lone Bffh.

Ean Ji. anl Frame DH. J. D.O. Dlreetoe 4843 Shattuck Avenue, Oakland Represtntatives for California PARROTT CO.

020 California San Francisco- Calif. will be made permanent in Berke ley, ay Floyd Talbott, president oi If na don't til nowlr 1M porcont battel jJSJr take JU I Phone OIi ymple 1377 I the chamber. nth. avenlna nerformanc'a tat 8 n-ititwk that niaht Ticket ra on tale at Sherman, ahaw Clay Jc Co. AJT I jr Four Face Indictment; On Medical Charge Indictment chwglnl four men at I Ean Francisco chiropractic eoueg with conspiracy to protlc mediae without license will be returned by tbe Grand Jury Friday, it wa lnqictea last nigni Dy xwry Neubarth, assistant district attorney, Kan Francisco.

Tha men, affiliated with the Standard Chiropractic College, 1145 Polk Street, ara Mortimer E. Timm, director of the school; t. V. Fewer and Dan C. Lindsay, chiropractor, an Dsnsmore nenscneti.

Safety Awordy Are Given Driver Safe driving records, led by thai of George Happ, wno ariven mile in th streets of Oakland without an accident in th past five years, won for nine employee of Borden' Farm.Pioducts, 8743 Sn Pablo Avenue, are ariv-Ing emblem awarded by tha Tha emblem were presented to I th men by Sergeant Pierre Van tier Wiel. of the Oakland Police Traffic Department, 'who iomrli- men ted the men of the company fleet for their safe driving records. Five-year awards tor men, driving T0.OO0 miles without an accident went to R. B. Parker, Charlea Mulligan, Lee Belloni, James McGregor nd John Tablor.

Four-year awards Juit lik th teeth of gtsr wheel. Speedway ihouldtr-blocks dig into the sides of ruts, driving the wheel oa through. went td Ben James and Joe King, while a two-year award waa won by Al Keheiser. Csrrnoii-Americon Cund to Hold Rally Members of the Cermn-Amerl-1 can Bund of the Pacific Coast will Not a penny more than you would pay for little-known, or off-brand tires. No more than you would pay for tires of lea quality.

For attend a Western District rally May 29 to Jl at the German House, Polk and Turk Streets, San' Francisco. Hermann Schwinn, western direc tor the bund, will make the opening address. Member of affili-1 MJIASURB up. thii husky. Take a sqviint at the width and height of that jnassiva tread.

Notice thoif arrowhead blocks for real non-ikid protectioa right dowo tht center where you needgrip rnost, Imagine those ftout shoulder buttresses sliding into' ruts and grabbing hold tp push you on through. a ted. German societies and Italian organizations have been invited to attend. anvFRTi Goodyear will not "fudge" on quality at any price', Speedways start at $6.15. Most "retreads cost nearly as much a this husky tire Don't pass up this buy I It's the combinatioa of Center Traction, high, wide, and husky tread ana Supeitwis cord' caastraction which aaake Speedway the awrarr cm thoee rough back roads.

Supertwlst cot th backbone of a Speedway, can take more '(train a4 ftaad up longer thai) the cofd ia ordinary tires. That's why it does better job in sudden jolts, buaipt, and curvc-strala. IMnoyj And price? 1 1:3 cr-n: Errj flo.uia exniaei Unr ttm 4 a. earwluL er 'I ra I LIFETIME GUARANTEE lTrTu guaranteed by to be free froaa defects ia wprkminship and material, without limit aa to time of mileage, and to give Mtistiactory serricc under normal operating conditions. If our examination shows that aay tire ha failed aider the terms of this yuaraatee, we will either repair the tire make a allowance he purchase of a arw tire.

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