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OAKLAND TRIBUNE SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1937 TRAGEDY Rebel Drive 77ar Threat Is Keynote of raiTEiis TO fi ES ME WDBK On Basques Is Halted FED RATI 0 BANS C. 1. 0. IN N'ELV LABOR BODY Europe's May Day Observance MILK WAGON STRIKE IH'S. F.

Hundreds of Paris Reds jailed Following Street Riots Plans Being Made to Speed Evacuation of Refugees Now thronging Bilbao oviet Military Might Concentrated in Moscow Slaughter Is Forecast Richmond Bay Bridge Highway and Tufincl Approach Strike Controversy Ends Officers Selected Here in Battle for Labor Control; Teamsters to Meet Today Vote Taken on Walkout on Demands for Pay Increase, Deliveries Starting 8 A. M. PARIS, May 1. Several hundred Communists and Socialist wer arrested today as half a million By EMILIO HERRERO United Frew Staff Correspondent BILBAO, Spain, May 1. The Rasmie' armv.

inspired by the loy- By UNITED PRESS Red Army Mfto the orld.faster. wore revealed to tne weapons formidable rnecharu Fascist state, are prepared to start aJl Work on the tunnel road project San Francisco milk wason drivers alist sinking of the insurgent bat- i T. new world War hT pi near wainui ureex ana on me Highway near Richmond will were prepared to take a strike vote tleship Espana, stemmed Jhe rebel thi nftpmoon followin2 failure to advance today and opened a strong Voroihilov pnnlll.r Front Government. Commissar Klernenti In" Th rrefiti followed skirmishes at be resumed Monday after a one- told thousands In Red Square reach an agreement with employers counter-offensive, especially in the Moscow yesterday as many nations a cor, 0f points in the city between 1 1 i-, JAiArmtnai4 4Viai day halt caused by a teamsters strike, accordinde to William H. GUernica sector northeast of the on was demands.

Fred Wettstein observed laDoring Class nuuuj worKers wnu wcic uckuuui secretary of the drivers' union, said city. (Continued from Page 1 tion, declared today they were not even aware of Watson's action. But Watson declared that all A. F. of L.

unions would be given an opportunity to' join the new council. "Any A. F. of L. union which is ready to pledge loyalty to the federation and agree to abide by the rules and decisions of its leadership will be admitted to membership," he said.

Watson said that as soon as the rhnrtpr 'arrive the various A. F. ail activity snouiu cease jui mo uj and taxi drivers who ventured5 out aim uiai unvcia late yesterday. The counter-offensive in the TCflS I inuUMii.ua Daradfd brfore Joseph Stalin, and of their garages iri apite of the gen the celebration iMErrf Tyrrell secretary of the Contra Costa Building Trades Council. The strike tied dp $530,000 worth of construction yesterday and threw including a Lnu.mmjL Jfeinm utin.im iiii i urn neighborhood of Mountur Comendi, eral "cease-work" order.

He said the union, wnicn aiso inr eludes inside employees, demanding a nav increase of 50 cents a day. other Soviet in the aquare mnA timatnrl million the ind P.U MANY RELEASED Moft of those arrested were re torn while vyina, witn Fast Unn were dc- 250 men out of work. This, he gaid, would Increase vers "Th riiffinultv." said Tyrrell, For week', developments In Spanish situation read Bound for Bilbao, Page 7-B. them for PP'" r. rssacks, who leased.

Calm prevailed by the time "arose because the Union Paving I fit 1 n.j Cniiare lor the parade got under way from tne hicinvir da La Bastille. The civilian population followed. They heard Voroihilov state that "Fascism is the irreconcilable enemy of the Soviet Union: and this red army prevent It from attacking the Soviet Union and utartine new world pay to $6.10 a day ana- insiae workers to $5.50. The union also demanded that deliveries begin at 8 a. m.

instead, of 5 a. Wettstein said. Company was hiring teamsters frnm trip Teamsters' Union. Local of L. unions among the old coun marchers, who had been gathering cil'.

84 unions would be invited to dispatches from the front caused heavy Insurgent losses. nn.MP.H. No. 70, of Alameda County, instead nf Local No. 315 of Contra Costa Of onH aneed join The strike vote, according to for hour(- paraded wun ciencnea fists, singing the "Internationale" and the "Marseillaise" and shouting increased The latter retaliated by resuming County, which has jurisdiction.

well in- whjJe Soviet leaders denounced in vnPrh T3nltf in tanks and eJV words of sympathy for Loyalist rastiBk OWN UNION FORMS- "When the nroiects started there their aerial bombardment of the city for 40 minutes this evening. T1 ana MrmV aft TT1 Ofl meanwhile for creased ni" outstanding Back SeaB to the Pacific Ocean, as well as for their own Left enized arm we Last Germiny celebrated its own version ovnmenl ney carried hun- featuresot rVCOre machine of May labor holiday for red flags bearing the in- November ev5I Lnrcvcle we members of the National Socialist lon. and Left Wettstein, will, be taken at a mass meeting-at4he Labor Temple, 16th and Capp Streets, scheduled for 4 p. m. today, John Marshall, secretary of the Milk Dealers' Association, said negotiations on the wage demand had nrnreedpd slowlv because higher In a San Francisco court today officer, of the Teamsters' Union; who were appointed under a receivership established by the International, stressed the point that contracts of the union will lapse May 4.

The mass meeting, they said, most be held to place before the membership renewal of contracts. was no teamsters' union in Contra Costa County. The Alameda County union had jurisdiction. But a new union was formed in Contra Costa evacuation by British and French merchant ships of thousand, of the 300,000 noncombatants, men, women Bhown for the heeied In tw0 addreSses, one before 120, litical (froups of Paris and the famous "Red Wing" of suburbs. RED FLAG HOISTED and children, who crowd tne city.

1pat 36UW i at jeasi members of the Hitler Youth 000 County with approval of the Alameda County group. When the rnmnanv rnntinnerl to hir mem milk prices would result from the through the square hrough the W' HOLD CONFERENCE TVi. 'Hi-llicr. donnul. H.

C. Ste- iixteen heavy organization and the other 'In the Durlne the nleht red flags had bers of the Alameda County union, proposed pay increase, Wettstein said a vote to strike would emnower the union's execu the matter with COURT URGES PEACE AMONG MEMBERS Jose Antonio Agulrre, president of because of a misunaerstanaing, me Contra Costa teamsters walked out -v and 8 am- expansion andajnonopo.y on a red Superior Judge James G. Conlan tive committee to call out the men, ore uj. ol mmv'i educational laciuues. and tied up the jobs.

the Basque Government. Aiierwara Aguirre said: Alrc1 1 1 I at concurred with this viewpoint. u- nnlnn'f rnntracts are the subject to approvals international. V.Jf' uBian armed tn Pranna the victory of the i.en rJ: TniDn were 8rmeo "Great Britain guarantees me Wing parties in the Parliamentarj Tons were parties in the Pmenr7 ElaborBte prccautipns were rHmtion in "merchant ships or iv, ZeeTnch guns. Two olthow -wlnR taken riih h.

heaviest armament, election! May was celebrate trouble, with large mobile 'hX bc! the nam. anew of worker, reinforclng th listening to May Day Ducavla Aid yli' principal subjects for consideration, he said in refusing an injunction to prevent the meeting, it -would k. annA tViinp all the mem- any nationality of women, children and old men under the protection of the British flag. naradlna and contingent. "They will return 10 worn man-day morning.

Teamsters hired will be under jurisdiction of the Contra Costa group." The controversy was settled at a meeting around Tyrrell's bed at the San Pablo Hotel. Tyrrell is confined to his room with a broken' back as the result of an automobile accident. Allowed Probation Anna Roberts, consort of Abel speakers stressing the strength of UC JUVAt bers to get together and iron out 'Mrs. Manning, representative oi labor. Several hundred were local police.

The major inconvenience, apart from the lack of taxicabs, was the absence of The only nni in annnar wm the Royalist Ac- their difficulties. London charitable organizations, PASADENA, May I. Mrs. Myrtle Ward, 35, who today hurled her daughter, Louise, 3, off "suicide bridge" here and then jumped, fatally injuring herself. The child, suffering from a fractured spine, is said to have a chance to recover.

A. P. W'trephoto Child, Hurled 100 PAS'adENA. May 1. (U.RL Three- arrested after scattered ciasnes Nan, Vm-ir Pitv nw a demonstra visited me and mane a generous arranffment to receive Ducayla, central figure in the San Francisco graft Investigations, was given three years probation by Federal Judge Michael J.

Roche in San tudent-news- children from Bilbao. (He referred "In denying this injunction, Judge Conlan, "It is understood that any and all suspended officer, of the union will have the right to attend and address the meeting If they so desire." t. mm- T.Astpr. deDOsed tion im which an estimated 100,000 hawked it in 'protective bands member, of various Leftist faction or f0Ur of three' or four. to Mrs.

Leah Manning, representing Francisco yesterday on tne conai-tion she leave the country. and avmoathizeri paraded to' mass CONFERENCE HELD The conference wa. attended by representatives of the unions and officials of the construction company. The company is using 150 men on the Bay shore project, which meeting In Union Square. Mrs.

Roberts and uucayia bow pleaded guilty to claiming citizen-. Child Killed, 26 Hurt a group of British J'l am bound to express deep gratitude to the British people. "British officials understand that nriti.h food shins now in Bil V.iixw." teamsters' president, said he ana ai iukanm misted trustee, ship falsely, Large demonstration, were ubiu in Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Mr. Robertt agreed to depart at in May Day Outbreaks Poland, May 1.

(U.K) fiv-var-old child was killed were prepared to speak and to de bao will participate in the evacu- once at her own expense for Can mand a "showdown- on wo national's action. rnninn nld his decision and six 'persons. Including two children, were injured today when un ation as soon as possiDie, oui ui no British warships will enter territorial waters during the evacu year old Louise Ward'uvas in a critical condition tonigli'after being Jnmn off Pasadena's suicide ada. Although she wa. corn in Angers, she is a citizen of Canada by marriage.

would in no way affect Tuesday's ation, on the understanding tnat Ducayla was sentenced to one year and a Uay in Federal prison by identified assailants Urea on a way Day procession of the Jewish Socialist organization Bund. Czen-lnlnrid When so the rebel, win not-attempt i in court action. In that action tne ousted officers will attempt to have remanent a temporary re terfere." bridge by her mother who loiiowea her over and was killed. The mother was Mrs. Myrtle Ward, 35, Los Angeles.

Motorists told police saw Mrs. Ward throw her daughter over the rail of the bridee. on Colorado Street, and Judge Roche last week. After the expiration of his sentence, he will be deported to France. cialists demolished headquarters of straining order against the interna.

CREW ALL SAVED tj. sardine- the sinking of the tional. The temporary oraer esidu-lished a "status quo" to keep the from diSDOsing Of Espana, information here was that h. d.trovr Velasco. escorting the will give Richrnond a direct approach to the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and 10' men on, the road between Walnut Creek and Orinda.

Both are nearing completion' Tyrrell said the teamsters' dispute was unrelated to the Jurisdictional dispute between Oakland teamsters and warehousemen. SPECIAL SESSION PHOENIX, May 1. (U.R)--Governor R. C. Stanford today ordered the State Legislature to meet in special session May 10 to consider revision or repeal of the State sales tax and confirm interim appointments to State positions.

The session was to be the first of two or more the Governor planned to revise various State Pickets Blockade a moment later jump herself. battleship, saved most of the crew. funds or removing, books and ac the Nationalist organization mere. 60,000 Take Part in Gotham Parade NEW YORK, May 1. (U.PJ Left Winn naraHpd for hours Alaska Ship Line SEATTLE.

May OWS Fishing boats founa no Dociea in survivors. Vlllninn nlnlrnta frnnt th Alaska counts of the-union pending decision on a suit filed in Oakland by the ousted officials. PERMISSION TO A small chest containing appar- I Cannery Workers' Union today tied -nfi imnnrtant documents was today behind blaring band. In (heir found near the scene of the sinking and wa. delivered to loyalist au SPEAK IS GRANTED Casev.

who up operations of the Alaska btcam-ship Company in a dispute with another cannery union and-Alaska canneries. thorities. annual May Day celebration. Police estimated that more than 60,000 were in the line of march but trade union officials said the figure was nearer took charge of the local for the It was reported witnoutconnr- Although longshoremen refused to By FREDERICK C. OECHSNEtt BERLIN, May 1.

Fuehrer Adolf Hitler, in a May Day before 120,000 Hitler Youth itirtha Olympic Stadium, warned Catholics today that Gcrrrtany will reserve the right to control education, He also renewed Germany' demand for restoration of her Iqgt colonies. Hi. address was the high point of celebration of the Nasii May Day, which the National Socialist took over from the Communist. nd made National holldY.r, i jl ViiVV With regard to ttv-i lem, and the desire of the church to riucat Catholie youth, which teamsters' international, announcer, that no member of the union mation that one of the Espana of the German recognize the picket union The bridge is i(ju leet men. in me 20 years since it was built 74 persons have committed suicide by leaping off it into the Arroyo Seco.

Physicians at Huntington Memorial Hospital said the child, suffering from a possible fractured had a chance to recover. A party of hikers in the Arroyo Seco snid they heard the child scream as she hurtled to the bottom and a tew seconds afterwards sflw the mother's body land. Mrs. Ward died two hours later. Identification was made from a slip of paper pinned to the woman's dress.

Inquiries at the address given on the slip failed to locate the husband and father who was believed attending a picnic. would be denied the right to Speak Admiral von Tirpitz of World War wSi 7- 'rad. the teamsters would not transport cargo every block of the parade and the rBnnerv Work- to the dock. Alaska Cannery Work TRADE IN YOUR OLD fame. forest of upraised fists in tne mgn AHt DEMONSTRATION Mindful of the November which five people were killed a falling VVn Ta mortified today.

Thej pl J1 a higher altitude and veered away from Red Square were 163 four motored bombers, 12 old-type biplanes, 13 fast bi-otors and 260P extra -fast mono- plane pursuiters. 1 The Cossacks were given en en-fcuaiaatlc welcome they ga loped Mo the square, absolved of the i-'icmt of Crit ervice through tiicir admission to the emy yar At the close of the demonstration Voroshilov the army, sounding keynote i of bitter enmity toward fascism and the mission of the Red Army to forestall it "Fascism is the irreconcilable only the Red Army prevents it from attacking the Soviet Union and starting a new world Our enemies say the Red Army is organized for attack, but the Red Army waVia and will be of the peace of- the world, -ady not to Attack but destroy com-t-Mely eny pae'r, Let's be ready for the fulfilment of our historical mission." Filmstar's Guest Faces New Charge NEW YORK, May Frances Taucher, who cut quite iwath in the homes of some of the leading Hollywood stars, was in another Jnil cell today and her plan for unifying, the Serbs, Croat, and Slovenes by the use of talking pictures will have, to wait. A hearing Monday will determine whether the spectacular young woman must go back to the film capital to face charge, of passing worthless check for $830 on the tank of America branch there. Mips Taucher completed a fix federal term for giving false passport information on Thursday. When she stepped out of prison she found Miss Marjorie airchild of the Los Angeles police waiting with a request for her extradition to California, -i CAMERA way received many an answering Continuous Barrage Ht Prlr-M Oftorprlt if 0 ers' Union declared the Cannery Workers' and Farm Union "unfair" and placed pickeU about the company'.

dock, to prevent' members of the latter union from Photographlo Suppllaf Horn Moviai. Tarma. i Falls Upon Madrid nyrATITlTn Maw 1 flJ.Rl-A COntin- salute1, fromj the curb. Every one of the. la.OCfypoliee In the 'tity was on emergency duty.

There was no disorder. 1 1 aipiMii hhi iHi nit Sunday so long as parliamentary procedure is-followed. He said that such, procedure had not been -followed at meetings of th union here and that this was a factor in suspension of local leaders. The San Francisco Labor Council entered the controversy Friday night. By a vote of 297 to 53 It voted to support deposed delegate, of the Alameda Labor ouncil.

sailing uous barrage of rebel shells crashed into the heart of Madrid today and at 5:20 p. after four hours, still brought forth the Pope', encyclical, Woman Faces Trial Dick Hyla7d to angering the mm, ne saio. "We elone have the right to edu-cate our youth, and that right we Wed Stanford Girl un narcotics -nurgc nniiv Ttnssl. SR. of 2507 Central fell intermittently in me uranv section of the capital.

5 Although the Gran Via appar-entlyWas Hhe main rebel artillery or.t fell throughout the will never give away, it oinera HONOLULU, T. May Avenue, Alameaa, will oe arraignea 1 h.n.Mriiinn Dick Hyiand, one time famous May 7 on charges of transportation aford player now in ARE YOU FIFTY? and possesion of narcotics. She was Jootb.H d. nother day of a fort I arrested a't 23rd Avenue and E. 14th business here confirmed Reports of almoat constant bombardment friends- that he was engaged to wr firing in another aay ot a ioruuisun Tk.

iniiiromli were firing ycRwoopwAw co.tn from Street Oakland, by State narcotics nffnt anri was brought before oi.i. :2. for vtiiurv pmnlacements. One marry M4gs Lou Lansburgh III shell would crash in the Gran Via Police Judge Chris B. Fox yesterday.

5 one moment, and a moment mer StanfNj co-ed. The wedding, Hyiand will take place some time this Summer. Miss Lansburgh is in New Yor'r Dr. Frank McCoy The veari after fifty can shell would strike some aisiaace -T think they may with w-unite the German people again when they begin with youth, they are mistaken." In second speech in the Lust-flarten before another throng, Hitler declared that other Nations, in contrast to Ger.nt.ny, are uneasy about lAay Day eelei rations. "We have only one anxiety that it may rain," he said.

He ad8i: "There may be people whon afford the luxury of internal They may be richer than we. We have only resources. We are a feifted people and live in a too-ncrrow territory, not affording us enough to live. lllriarn often BSK US away. Officer F.

L. Btemm, the complaining witness, said he watched Miss Rossi approach a number of known dope addicts and then found a quantity of morphine in her possession. SPECIALS FOB MONDAY. MAI City. iij-.

eignt-incn biicu t-- Hyland was formerly the husband tha roof of the Central Hotel, of Adela Rogers St. Johns, noted khnwerinB the sidewalk with brick writer. They were married in 1928 and debris. Part of a stone balus- Ghlrardclll I gwlfl'i Pearl Ground Chocolate Shortening i-lb. tin 1-lb.

ctn. 2is 12c and divorced in 1935. Miss St. trade on the cornice was shattered. Johns is the wife of Francis P.

Smoke covered the Gran Via area O'Toole of New York, executive of tonight for a distance of 200 feet, i tk. Avrilnrilntf Shells DRijiii.E.. physician- bs the moit pleasant and intere.tin of your 'SclSivSr life- Experience and achievement are behind you. Maturity and stability are your assets if you use common sense about yourself. You should consider at this age the possibility of degenerative conditions which may begin-r-if you prefer to take chances-why take chances? The following two-day lamination procedure la ubmiHeJ St yeufapprovru and comparison! Stratosphere Ship Makes Test Trip BUR BANK, May 1 (U.R) The secretly built stratosphere plane, de- 4 TT.Ot Qtuls Armv.

United Air Lines. tTh! i a ti rising from and debris. rirQTA niTE1 opt why do we demand additional, vital nwer by the questionV We answer by the a lion vniu on. FAIRFIELD, May WfirshinS tO Guard of the Portuguese Holy Ghost Warsnips lu yuwu off on its first test flight from Bilbao Evacuation Why do you it? And if it is me LiOCKneea Aircrmi LDipmnuun a field today. Msrshall Headle, chief tat Dilot for the company, was alone Kime m.v 1 (U.R) Evacuation worthless, why aont iney give festival will be held here beginning Saturday night, May 8, and end.

at midnight on Sunday. Pusrto Rico Installs Rirth Cnntrol LaW to us?" of women, children and aged men Hitler sharply repudiated any sug- at Ihe controls, from Bilbao, under the protection Mb. tin ALPINE COFFEE No. 'i tin MUSCAT CRAPES. (ilant brt .5 for 18c 2-lb.

cello pk. White or Yellof CORN MEAL 10c- SAN JUAN, P. May gestions of wage increases in Pnrrtn Eirn'i first birth control of French and Britisn warsmpa, probably will start on Monday or Tuesday, official sources said to many, declaring utn a wuuiu defeat its own end by raising the bill, designed to check the increas u-WRtlfc" ing over-population of the island, cost of living Zealot Hears 'Command' To End Fast After 53 Days night. Criticizing the economic policies team law today when Acting- EXAMINATION $. JFull, SaDentaI X-Tyt.

Temperatura raadinirs. Fluoroscoplo observation af tha emptyinf tima of 1a atomach. I. Fluoroscopic examination ec iha ehest with particular reference to tha heart juidjunna. It Complete physical examination, Including the cheat, heart and lunaa.

abdomen, pelvic orns, extremities all spinal column. U. Examination of the eyes, ps and throat, lndudlnf tranali lumlnatlon of tha iOeaatcrF nuti sinuses. FIRST DAY OF Consultation Hlitory, lonis. Wood Pressure.

Pula Huts and Respiratory Rata taken by Diagnostician. 1 Eirium Maal and Fluoroscopy ainmination of tha itmctnra and filling tima of tha atomaih. I. I.aboratnry tests: (a)CompMa Blood Count (red cll, uhl'a cell and differential count with a Blohln determination.) b) Complete Chemical and Microscopic Urinalysis. 4.

Hearing tesl. I. Electrocardlofrraphle anamination of tha heart. An estimated are crowded into Bilbao. Governor Rafael Menendej Ramos of certain foreign countries, he it rnuirr; mora enerEV ana ened it despite church opposition The law permits the sale of con more work to conceive the four-(for econont recovery) STOOPING OAK, May 1.

and now I can carry out his mis- Ano GIom Starch li-oi. traceptives ana auseminauon oi in formation reeardina birth control control, than to let tne printing presses work. en Cab Dol Food 1-lb. tin Gic Whitlow welched 82 Bounds to (VI It is also easier to increase waaen, after which prices will rise. It was approved Legislature irly in night, having lost 45 pounds during the seven weeks he has lasteov nis SECOND DAY OF EXAMINATION hBrt and oulse were far below nor mal, but he insisted "the Lord will iiiulMiltWi'iWtHltillJili'fWVW i i.tV i fH iiaa i lamm not let me die." The Whitlow cabin fast was be MONDAY coming a shrine for the religious mountain folk.

Many of them were 1-nz, bottle SCHILLING EXTRACTS 10c K-m. tin Drl Mnnta CRAPEFRUIT 5c 4-bi. tin I.ibby Crushed RIPE OLIVES 6c Dented No! I tall Ijii APRICOTS 18c standing around today, hoping to be present when "the Lord speaHs." Thev shouted "Halleluiah!" and 3 i (11 Paaal Metabolla Test ft) fchllliniTa Hemetram. (I) flood Sedimentation Tima. (t) lood Chemiatry (5) Icterua Index.

(' Waaserman Reaction. (') Kid-ney Function Test. Sputum Examination. () GsVtrlo An-alvsla (19) Fecal AilalysTa (11) Smear from Gums. Ill) Examination of any Exudates.

Series of X-ray examinations of tha Kldnaya or Gall Bladder, using- apeclal dyes when Indicated. T. Temperatura readlnp-I. Summstlon and diagnosis, wltfc explanation of tha flndinfe a you by the Dtae-nojtlcian. I.

Consultation with advlc tf diet and treatment some prayed when Mrs. Whitlow J. Fluoroscoplo examination of the Intestinal tract. I X-ray of the Colon when fillej by barium mesl. I.

X-ray picture of any part of the body as Indicated by abnormalities found during the fluorojcnple examination or as Indicated rnm the or symptoms a'fch' in chest, sinus, head, spine, pelvic region or anv joint -such as shoulder, knee, hip, writt or any bona structure. 4. Ocular examination by an Optometrist with explanation and recommendatlona. I. Laboratory tests: Anr of tha fcilowlnc tests are made as requested hv the examining Poc-tors.

dependinc upon history "and symptoms of physical findlnfs soma of which are retlne. i WE CARRY A FULL LINE Wuffimn PRODUCTS (U.R) Jackson Whitlow heard a "command from God" and ended his 53-day religious purification fast by taking a little beef tea and some squirrel broth today. Weak and emaciated, the mountain trapper called his wife to his bedside and whispered that "we Lord has spoken." "He told me to take beef tea and some squirrel broth and become strong to carry out my mission," Whitlow told her. "In a few days he will reveal what plans he has for me, and then I'll begin my work." Tommy Whitlow, aged father of the religious tealot, grabbed his gun and started into the hills. It was shortly after noon when "Pappy bagged a squirrel," and a short time later Whitlow took his first nourishment except for a llttl elderberry wine yesterday since last March 10.

"The Lord told me to fast to purify and become ready for his. work," the mountaineer said weakly. "I've whipped the devil and all his tricks, came running out and said: "He's whipped the devil." HI Familr 1-lb. tin Jnhnnon'i LOOK Wax IT PAYS TO ICCK Factory Remoulded Goodrich, Oondyear, Firestone. General and oiiirr mikes.

All site, but not all make In every Every tire carries Ironclad Written Guarantee. Flay Safe! Don't drive dn-rrous tires put new rubber on year ear NOW while you can Mill et it at these amasing prices: Notd. bar 33s 5 4-Ply -Ply Site 4-Fly 6-Fly 4" $2.93 3.23 5.10-20 4.9S $3.65 4 oi-2l 3.13 3.43 MO-IS B.43 6.63 475-19 3.30 3.63 fl(H-lT 4.93 3.43 3.43 3.73 600-H 4.93 S.4S -H 4.19 4.30 600.19 4.93 S.4S 4.43 4.8$ 600-20 f.43 S.9S 4.43 4.63 600-21 3.43 S.9S 5 '5-11 4.43 4.63 6M-1 1.63 6.23 MS-Uj. 4.43 4.63 650-18 8.83 4.83 S.43 M0-1J 3 83 6.43 vn 4.63 5.43 6S0-2O 8.83 6.43 1 I 4.43 4.9S 700-20 7.6S Li 4.11 Other Size, in Proportion 7-ni. tin MUSHROOM SAUCE.

IH-oi. pkt. Crystal Whit SOAP CHIPS -10c No. I tail tin VAN CAMP HOMINY 5c BAbBY FOODS, tin. YOUNG' Hollywood Wings are used" by smart women everywhere to eliminate telltale, lines.

These little gadgets are medicated to nourish the skin. Stick them on in a jilfy and erase unwanted Worn by movie stars. Box of 30 35c 7 7f CONCLUSION Written dietetic Inatrnctlona sire made for yo following yoni conaultutlon. The examination ran oaoally he eompleted In two dare nnlaaa longer time la required because of pathological delay. THE TOTAL COST OF THE ABOVE EXAMINA.

TION IS $25.00. THOSE CASES NOT REQUIRING THE ABOVE EXTENSIVE LABORATORY TESTS MAY RECEIVE AN ADEQUATE EXAMINATION FOR FEES RANGING FROM $5.00 TO $15.00. Installment pnymente may arranged for eienjlnaflnn or treatment Coneultntlona without (harga or ohllsatloa. BO. FliANE JIlcCOY BROADCASTS I OAKLAND-1280 KILOCYCLES lVLj 10:30 a.

and 2:00 p. m. Daily, including Sunday Stall Order 1 lira with rdrr, bnlanra O. Tomalo 1 tail tla WATCH REFAIHfllG Br Mar Crattamra Main Springs 50e Witch Cleaning, all makes 75c I'jf Grnulnt PirU Onlr Otaer Work nm Reaaonablf yaari frf lervlca p-uarantid. Yt aperlnllia In rfmodellnf your old watch lika n.

pay bt prlc for Old Cold and Diamond. NATIONAL OBSERVATORY WATCH REPAIR SHOPS Market St. Xnl lonr ta Hirllrla Thulra W'hitthfirne 5tm (Main Floor) Drug Section Dessert vk(. 4ic v. 'hii 1 3 IvA 12th St, Oakland, Calif.

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