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OAKLAND TRIBUNE MONDAY, JUNE 34, 1940 SHARPSHOOTIN' TAN FAN' 3 Held for PACHYDERMS JOIN G.O.P. CONVENTION Two Women i oreign Safecracking Convicts Caught ID Plank Is Compromise If 4 i i (A i Platform Opposes WorAbut Socks Aid fo 'Oppressed Peoples' Br WILLIAM H. LAWRENCE Tehachopi Patrols Round Up Pair After Six-Hour Hunt Mon, Woman, GirJ Taken in Vallejo; Confession Alleged VALLEJO, June 24. A man and June 21 UJ5- TEHACHAPL June 14. women and a 15-year-old girl Ruth Ingrum and Bernice Clack, arrested in Vallejo over the week Convention leaden hoped today that they had -prevented a bitter floor convicts who escaped from the women's prison at TehachapL were XSght oa foreign affair with a platform declaration for peace and pre end as they kept a rendezvous here with another man believed to be the husband of the woman, have been returned to Uklah today to paredness wblcb pledges aid Witain the limit of International law to "op- face charges of burglary involving prated people resisting aggres- Tht 'Republican Platform mittee-was drafting a postcard plat- form, which states party principled the cracking of a safe and theft of $4500.

George West, 45, JJrtl Evelyn Johnson, about 20, and the girl were returned to Mendocino County in the custody of Deputy Sheriff Ben Waldo. on foreign and domestic issues and in substances calls for improvement rather than repeal 01 the New Deal. It probably will be leaf than 2900 Two other men arrested here, George B. Johnson, husband of the word long. CC3STB09OSE FLANK woman, and Byrd L.

Surby, are The foreign affair plank a a compromise, vaoinoMriy agreed to being held here on vagrancy charges. West, according to police, con fey a subeotnmittee headed by forme Got. Alf Landon of Xansat, captured early today after a chase lasting half the night through 9ha high mountain valley surrounding the prison. Miss Ingrum, 25, a quarter -Indian beauty sentenced to life for killing hf sweetheart in Los Angeles, had boasted, "they can't keep me in this can. I'll be out in six months." Yesterday with Miss Clark.

22, sentenced from Imperial County for aiding a prisoner to escape; she climbed over the fence surrounding the model prison and made a break. PATROLS SEARCH VALLEY Patrols searched the valley. Only once, before has a convict escaped, and she was nabbed at the town of Tehachapi, 16 miles away. But as hours passed with no sign of the two it was feared they had slipped out of the valley. A flash on the State-wide teletype warned officers that the Ingrum woman was "dangerous." Shortly after midnight, the prison guards located the women in a far end of the valley and captured them.

They had been at liberty about six hours. KILLED SWEETHEART fessed he entered a general merchandise store at Manchester, on 1333 presidential nominee and in 'eluding isolationists of the late Sen, the Mendocino County coait, sometime Friday night and broke the safe, taking $4500 in cash and Frank Gannett Rochester, N.Y., presidential nominee candidate, isn't satisfied with poster elephants, so he took three live ones with, him to Philadelphia. AJ. Wirephoto. William IV Borah's school and men who wast to give Great Britain and France all aid "short of war" to beat checks.

About $1300 in cash was Hitler and Mussolini. recovered by police here. Mendocino officers were given Despite the hopes of leaders, there was no certainty that a floor fight could be avoided. There were many delegates, some MlueatUuV who Women Active SANTA CLARA CO. POLITICAL tip that the trio would meet John, son on a street corner in Vallej( sometime Saturday night Deputy Waldo came here and with local want the party td declare rtaelf the "peace bartf he label "war party" on ike nsswocaata.

aad officers arrested Johnson and Surby, BATTLES LOOM IN AUGUST At G.O.P. Meet The two officers and Johnson were on a. downtown corner when the 'a it'. 1 I I til' 5 wage the 1940' tsmpeign that three drove and submitted to It is tncfentooA fee (be fcsdbm arrest. By SIGRID ARNE SAN JOSE, June 24.

Superior P. Brady, Richard Austin, Joseph E. Curtin, W. S. Edmeades, Jack aXairs plank avfoved by Landon's According to officers West de PHILADELPHIA, June Dempsey and John L.

Garaventa. dared that Johnson and Surby had suDcoiamnie Meructest i 1 A declaration against American involvement in European -or Asiatic Unashamed shines decorated Pa Three to be elected. Judge William F. James was the only incumbent county official to be unopposed for nomination at the August primaries, a check of Fourth District, Republican no connection with the burglary. After the burglary, police were told, the man, woman and girl drove trician noses today as Republican women buttonholed 'National con.

Claxton White. One to be elected. a Michael Mulcahy, to Santa Rosa. There they hired a petitions on file with County Clerk vention delegates in the final hours Charles R. Mortimore, Joseph H.

taxi and drove to Vallejo where Frank W. Hogan showed today. wan. NATIONAL 2A pledge of greatly, Increased National defenses planes, gum and men to-protect the' Western Hemisphere nd enforce the before the big test: The first ballot Belled and E. Walter Lynch.

Two tney were arrested. Following is a list of -all candi. Ingrum, known also as Gloria Ra-mona Santos, was convicted of killing Deputy Sheriff Victor Paul here January 13, 1939. They had come here together from Texas. Miss Ingrum said she pumped a last bullet at her sweetheart as he lay on the kitchen floor "just to make sure he was dead." She was wanted at the time in Oklahoma on charges of escaping from the McAllister State Prison where she was serving a robbery term.

to be elected. on the presidential nomination. dates who filed for various Na. Fifth District, Republica tional, State and county offices in Santa Clara County: Mrs, Mary Muir, Rock Sprlngi, Wyo delecjcrte, arrived In town la cowgirl puiflt, shooting cm automatic and waving away Philadelphia heat with 0 fan mblaionsd "a victory fertezt for Van" (Sen, Vandenberg of Michigan. 1 JLP, Wlrephoto.

Charles A. French and Frank R. Beede, One to be elected. Democrat Edwin Sellers, 'Ed Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick Simms followed the pattern of her President maker father, Mark Hanna.

She let- her candidate, United States a Hiram WATER DISTRICT BOARDS TO MEET Johnson, incumbent, Republican ward E. Salzer, Frank E. Arata and and Democratic; Anita Whitney, Thomas Dewey of New York, take Monroe Doctrine, 3 An expression of sympathy for oppressed peoples resisting aggres-i on. and pledge to aid within, the of International law. 4 A charge that provocative 'rmits by.

President Roosevelt tended to involve this country in wer. Joe S. Silva. Two to be elected. Communist.

Eighth Congressional District on all comers in a hotel ballroom reception while she held down a LAFAYETTE, June 24. A meet Lyman S. Lantz, San Jose, Demo ing of the boards of directors of little back hall corner, whispering cratic. Elizabeth M. Nicholas, Moun half a dozen county water districts Republican Delegates Fill Air tain View, Communist.

(Incumbent tensley to a chosen tew delegates, many of them sons of the men who MARRYING MILKMAN JAILED Again will be held here in Lafayette Sui tt foreign affairs plank It fusible enough in Landon'a view to Republican Jack Z. Anderson filed in San Benito County and J. J. Mc- Grammar School on July 0, at 3 p.m., according to M. H.

Stanley, worked with her father. WHISPERED PARLEY SALE VACATION FORMALS it any of the Republican presiden Grath, former Democratic congress With Mottoes for Favorite Sons man, filed in San Mateo County.) Her closest friend Mrs. Alice secretary of the local board. The representatives are expected to discuss possible efforts looking SAN JOSE, June 24. Boyd Burke, State Assembly, 30th District tial contenders ranging from isolationist Thomas JC.

Dewey to prc Aily Wendell I Willkie-and permit adjustment to- the day-to-day In the wars aboard. 27, the "marrying milk man," was back in the County Jail today as the Roosevelt Longworth held other whispered conferences five blocks away in Senator Robert A. Taft's headquarters. Working harder for By EDDT GILMOEE convention. "Just give 'em Byrl Salsman, incumbent, Palo Alto, Republican and Democratic; V.

D. Goodrich, San Jose, Democratic; M. J. Enos, Santa Clara, Re toward the extension of the "10. year rebate period," through legis.

lative action. said a spokesman, "they have to result of his old "girl trouble." June A stamping horde of delegates warm up." Taft than ever, she told reporters: Heart -catchinS cottona with lender waiita and sweeping akirta in white and all the Summer pastel shades. A marvelous value! Areas affiliated with the East On five years' probation on a big publican and Democratic: Malby "I'm against intervention in Eu, the Republican National Convention Bay Municipal Utility District re. celve a 75 "rebate" for each ad. rope, bales to the Allies are all amy charge Involving his admitted marriages to three girls, he became involved in an affair with a married pounded Into 'town today shouting Senator Taft of Ohio contented himself with a mechanical elephant the traditional Republican symbol that' does just about everything except hand out a nomination in its right.

We're acting legally under ditional water meter connection, Parlor, xVJra Sons, Elects June 24. Vernon hat been elected of f-o Washington Parlor 1, of-Native International law." Roberts, San Jose, Communist; 31st district M. G. Del Mutolo, incumbent, San Jose, Republican and Democratic. Dana Thomas, San Jose, Republican and Democratic; Elmer Weymouth.

Gilroy, Repub but the arrangement is limited to a slogans, muttering mottoes and fill' ing the air with political pandemo woman, according to Adult Proba. She was off in a rush. She had 10-year period. nium in praise of the party pachy rubbery snout seen a delegate. The districts scheduled to be rep Mrs.

Ttaft, the senator'se wife is tion Officer Max V. Watson, who had Deputy Sheriffs Felix Cordrey and A. R. Kolte take him Into Custody on a bench warrant as a parole "James, always a winner," said the supporters of the Pennsylvania r. ceremonies will lican and Democratic.

"Van is the man" Snd 'Get on the the only woman here who has held resentee at the session here July 6 are those of Saranap, Orlnda, Lafayette, Castro VaHey, Fairview te hld in July. Van wagon" were shouted at Sena County Supervisor, Second Dis violator. a formal press conference. One questioner asked why she thinks and Pleasant Hill. trictWalter Pheifle, incumbent, San Jose; J.

B. Bohland, San Jose; Governor. 1 The big convention hall 'housed almost as many eagles as it did elephants. As a matter of fact, an Other officers are Harold Garcia, vice-president; Ed Vierra, tec-und vice-president; Logan, her husband should be President. third district E.

O. (Sandy) Wool,) Concord Legion t.iira vice-president: P. Mathie' Mrs. Taft had a ready answer His brains, character and experi. incumbent, McEnery, eagle is the centerpiece of the hall tor Vandenberg's hotel.

will do iC was the song aji the New Yorker's gathering place. 'We want Willkie," supporters proclaimed at his headquarters, i. 1 Supporters of Frank E. Gannett of N.Y promised the most melodious band ever to attend San Jose, fifth district C. P.

Coo- Portuguese Prepare For Pinole Festival a huge gilded and lighted one. ence." rn, financial tecretary; Judge Allen (l. Norris, recording secretary; Historic Broad Street is decorated ley, incumbent, Palo Alto; Frank Little blond Mrs. Wendell Willkie Auxiliary Elects CONCORD, June 24. New officers elected by Concord Unit, from the coat-tails of William Penn Oettinger, Palo Alto.

treasurer; E. J. Plmen-tcl, trustee; Tom Silva marshal: arrived just in time yesterday to PINOLE, June 24. Pinole Por far down the perspire under the kleig-lights with Joe Duarte, inside sentinel, and tuguese are completing plans for Several Contests Mark American Legion Auxiliary, were Valuet DRESSES S1S her husband at a "what-a-man Ralph Brown, outside sentinel. their annual Holy Ghost festival Saturday and Sunday.

The festival Willkie" mass meeting. She waved Fairs Should Be Held Filings in Napa County will open Saturday nleht with an her white-gloved hand good-naturedly to the crowd. Center Highway Strip Is Improved HAYWARD, June 24! Improve. NAPA, June 24. Filing declara Alone, Says State, 8 o'clock parade, to be followed by tions of candidacy for the House of HOSTESS TO DELEGATES nreworxs ana dancing.

June Representatives, two State posts announced here today. Mrs. Lottye Ketchym will head the group as president, aided by the following: Mrs. Norvya Hegendef-fer, first vice-president; Mrs. Ruth Leonard, second vice-president.

Mrs. Alva Clark, secretary; Mrs. Cecelia McKinnon, treasurer; Pearl Smart, historian; Mrs. Viola Callahan, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Ade 2, 11 Sunday's observance of the tradl Back of the scenes of widely New Summer styles! Come early for selection ment work on the center strip of uonai lesuvai will include a ta- known Republican woman Mrs.

and three Napa County offices developed competition for every of The State Division -of Fah-s and Expositions expressed the opinion today that district fairs should not rade at 9:30 a.m.. followed by Worthington Scranton of Scranton, East Fourteenth Street, between San Leandfo and Hay ward, is underway fice except one in the August pri cnurcn services, a dinner and an Pa. played the part of "America's mary election. Filings were made auction. here, today.

hostess No. 1," as she is billed at the Republican headquarters. It is with County Clerk Ralph be held in conjunction with other celebrations. Organizations particinatins i line Laughlin, chaplain; Mrs. Rose TOLLIE'S 3214 Grand Avenue Next to Grand Lake Theatre The State Highway Department opened preliminary operations late Li Ycrmbrf Eagles; i.

To 'Grubstake' Scouts LIVERMORE, June 21 It's "grub lke" night for Livermore Aerie, 1 igles, tomorrow night as members ft the lodge bring grocery donations to the meeting, to ge given to Livermore Boy Scout Troop No. 1, Sponsored by the Eagles, for use during their encampment at Camp Repose in the livermore mountains riext week, Otto Sprotte, troop committee chairman, has requested donations of canned and packaged groceries. contributions to the mess funds will also be acceptable, Sunday's parade will include three drill teams of the Italian Catholic Dr. C. H.

Farman (Prohibition) her duty to keep wives and women delegates happy With teas, cock Enos, marshal. Mrs. Florence De-Benedetti, Mrs. Gussie Blade and The division reported official of Napa will oppose Congressman last week to add another lane to the highway and coat the balance of the Federation of Crockett R.P.A.C. of Mrs.

Nona Vargus, executive visits to the'falrs at Dixon, Angels Camp and Chico and complimented Frank H. Buck (D.) "or the post of tails, and luncheons. She has a thousand women helping her. Richmond, the Maccabees of Berkeley, Girl Scouts, Boy' Scouts and representative to Congress for the center lone witn 011. Cost of th to be carried third congressional district.

I.D.E.S. lodges of Pinole, San Pablo, out by the Hayward Division of the Clifford N. Clark will run against wamut creek and El Cerrito. Seven State Highway Maintenance De tne quality of exhibits but added: "At Angels Camp the district fair is held in conjunction with the annual jumping frog jubilee. This latter program seemed largely to overshadow the fair." queens and attendants who have Supervisor Joseph E.

Moore in District 4, and A. J. Mondrey has filed against Fred W. Grigsby, incum partment under the supervision of R. K.

Forrest, was estimated at headed Holy Ghost festival parades in other Eastbay cities will also parade. 115,000. bent, in District 2. Thomas Maxwell, chairman of PLYMOUTH'S the county Board of Supervisors, is the only Unopposed candidate. Second Offense Frank L.

Cordon of Suisun. in Brings Fine of $200 cumbent, and Marcus A. Stanton, WALNUT CREEK. June 24 local attorney, are candidates on the Republican as well as Democratic nominations for State Senate Charged with a second violation of "driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor." John W. "COOLER" made with Wine SCORES SUMMER HIT! from the 11th State senatorial dig, trict, composed of Napa and Yolo Counties.

Gordon is Republican and Ford, Route 1, Concord, was fined $200 On his plea of guilty to Judge Stanton a Democrat. momson in the third township Justice Court here. He was For the State Assembly, Ernest cited by State Highway patrolmen, Crowley of Suisun, incumbent, will be opposed by Henry E. McGuckin of Napa, on the Democratic and Progressive Third candidate for the Assembly rom the fifth State Assembly district is Thomas Gallagher of Vallejo, who Woman Has 30-Day Sentence Suspended VALLEJO. June 24.

Nora Smith of Vallelo. charted with rti.tnrHinir filed for the Democratic and Re. publican nominations. WILL SURPRISE YOU! the peace, was given a 80-day sus-J penaea sentence Police Court The third Assembly district is made up of Lake, Napa and Solano arter sne had pleaded guilty to the Counties. cnarge.

John Hacenbaiieh. 27 nt You SERVE this "cooler" in a tall glass a-tinklo with ice it's the prettiest thirst-quencher you ever laid eyes on. And when you take your first sip you discover a marvelouily refreshing tang. Part of the charm of a wine cooler is its moderation. Set out this gay surprise next time you entertain in the afternoon or evening.

You'll get compliments galore wapa, was fined $10 after pleading guilty to a similar charge. Contra Costa Develops Several Party Contests CITIES TO DISCUSS MARTINEZ, June 24. Contra Costa County Democrats will have contests for party committee posts PLYMOUTH'S 5 NORTHERN STATE ELECTRIC RATES to decide August 27 in four of five supervisorial districts, while Republicans have a contest in but one district, party committee filings in the office of County Clerk S. C. Wells revealed today.

-S i It98itwdeinajiffy M.J MARTINEZ. June 24. Msvrw The lone Republican party con VIN BOTTLE L'GHT A. Ricks today received from the California Railroad Commission an test is in the fifth district with two candidates for the one post to be Vi (HID OK filled. invitation to have a municipal representative attend a Stockton meet- WHITE) SELTZE Filings by parties and districts ing Friday.

June 28. at Which rates follow and service of the Pacific Gas anaU First District, Republican- Electric Company will be held atfceorge H. Shaw. Norman A. Gregg, the Stockton City Hall at 2:30 p.m.fSrover Milnes and Claire SERVE IN commissioner Ray C.

Wakefield atnmldt. four to be elected, informed Ricks that the conference Democrats Charles H. Baldwin, GLASSES. WALL SERVES 4 TO A1 is one of a number to be held in the territory served by the utility in an annual informal investigation TAStE, WILL DELIGHT YOU! 113 of company service and rates. Of tCE PLENTY Municipalities asked to have rep John F.

Healy, Thomas Kenney, James H. Bruno, Robert J. Adams, E. E. Linthicum, An gel Bertolll, Michael P.

Lucey James S. Morrison, John H. Carey and John Sindicich Jr. Six to be elected. Second District, Republican Roy R.

Huckell and Leon L. Gummow. Two to be elected. Democrat Dennis T. Crowley.

One to be elected. v. Third District; Republican H. D. Lyford and W.

I Wollits. Two to resentatives at the Stockton meeting include Antlochi Ceres, Concord, El Cerrito, Lodi, Manteca, Mar-tines, Modesto. Newman, Oakdale, SEE YOUR IfEARDY PLYMOUTH DEALER! ThUadvertUemtraU prints by tht win gTmotn pf California, acting through th Wim Advitory uiinet are grown to ttriet itandartU tf quality. Tktyanwdmulopd.TniMU)typ.lnKcptntiv9. Patterson, Pittsburg, Richmond, Riverbank, Sonora, Stockton Tracy, Turlock, Walnut The counties include Contra Costa, Cala be elected.

veras, San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Tuolumne. i Democrat Harry Huffman. Frank,.

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