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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 13

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Oakland Tribunei
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A-13 Sunday, June 22, 1947 Ark Dvj er SPOXAfE MURDER SUSPECT PICKED UP BY FBI IN S.F. CODER'S JURY Armed Silafcher Gsis Yields to lid 2 Purses, Escopas His wife and child are at Coulee, Francis Visger, 24. wanted fa- RULES Oil DEATH RICHSrOND, June 21. Pauline Ruth WiHiamsT 12, who resided at 223 Yosemite: Avenue, 1 Cerrito, was accidentally killed, when the car in. which 'she was a.

passenger Wash. Visger is held in San Francisco Spokane, Wash, since last Augus for th emurder of Dr. Fwudolph A Ej GEOUGS CHlfNES Frank D. Jackson, 2, who for 12 years Has lived 'en his houseboat at various points along the Oakland estuiry, Joday is skipper of a former Navy, barge, while his sunken for booked as "en route to the U.S. marshal.

A removal hearing may be held this afternoon. Eahn, has been picked up by the FBI in San Francisco on a. charge of unlawful flight to avoid prosecu wis struck byf a Southern Pacific tsassenger train Monday night a coroner's jury ruled yesterday. GI Pleads Guilty to tion, Harry Kimball, special agent in charge of the local FBI office, Robbing Pork Meters The girl was riding in a car driven by Warren D. Stanton.

32, her stepfather, when the accident occured at the Avenue and Access A purse-snatchewho threatened shoot a man who' tried to capture him, escaped withStwo pocketbooks containing $40 last night after a chas along Congress Avenue. The man Miss Frances Wolfskill, 37, 1S21 51st Avenue, grabbed herjnirse and then tried to take the terse cf her companion, Mrs. MargJiMt Moone, 43, of 1S25 51st Avenue. While Mrs. MooSis tried to fight him off, a passerby Robert A.

Williams of 5010 Melcse Avenue ran to the rescue. Thesman grabbed the pocketbook, then ordered Williams away with a warnicg he had a gun and would use it He, escaped around, announced yesterday. Pvt Dewey ID. of Dr. Hahn was found dead in his Springfield, Mass, taken into cus Highway rail crossing.

apartment at a Spokane hotel on mer home rolls with the tide. For. more than two years, Jackson, -an -old-age has lived in the yard of William J. Cryer boat builders of 1S53 Denni-son. Street, where his houseboat tested-: on an unused quay.

The boat's bottom, rotted by 'its constant contact with the water, al today Monday lor tampering with Stanton, who was severely injured, is recovering at Contra Costa August 6. He had been stabbed five times with a French bayonet and parking meter boxes, pleaded guilty to two counta of burglar yesterday County Hospital. had been choked. In a second inquest presided over Deiore trance juage niis tx xox Prosecutor Leslie M. Carroll, of and was certified to "Superior Courti by Coroner I Abbott the jury Spokane, saying the slaying was for ruled that Ernest League; 23, of 675 "Whitelock, held for investigation Erlandson Street Richmond, died robbery described it as "the most lowed the tide to enter and frequently Jackson was in water up to coldly deliberate killing in my ex of excessive brain damage, report me corner of Ygnado Avenue.

perience." after he assertedly broke open eight meter boxes and stole $5.07, subsequently was charged with burglarizing the home of Paul Duby at 5S0 23rd Street a rear house occupied his knees. edly caused when he was struck) by Ralph Nelson, 24, of 850 Spring: Street last Sunday morning. Police! CnOKXS VICTDX The old man had been warned Z2 Carrol said the killer choked Dr. frequently during the past few months that he would have to move did not hold Nelson. lahn, 81, into insensibility, emptied his wallet took a diamond from his i by Mrs.

Louise Gill at the same address, and another house at 575 24th Street obtaining a total of $23 and miscellaneous items. to make way for expansion of the. boatyard. But Jackson remained stickpin, and "fearing Dr. Hahn might live to identify him, stabbed Mooss Lodge to; Aard Degrees -on the quay, hoping to find some place nearby where he could beach Police said ne has been AWOL 20 him five times with a bayonet" his craft: Finally progress, and a days from Camp Stoneman, The FBI chief said, visger signed Members of the Loyal Order of month of high tides, caught up with statement saying he made an burg.

Moose, Oakland Lodge No. 324, will; 1 appointment with the doctor for the him. v--, WAENTD OF TEOS evening of August Drowned Girl Found LZ check a hearing aid he had sold have the second degree Legion ox the' Moose conferred them' today: in Moose lodge "rooms at 12th and Clav Streets. Thursday morning, Jackson was 2. SACRAMENTO.

June 2L CSV- the physician. -v told by. William J. Cryer Jr- one of The? coroner recorded today the. The statement as quoted by Kim ball, said Visger tried to borrow the operators of the boat-building firm, that a flood tide would come discovery opposite Sacramento in Candy for tf3 Kiddies CrEII SUIIEAY 1-5 $1003 from Dr.

Hahn, that i in at 11:57 ta, and that his house I' physician became angry and a quar boat would be towed off the quay There will then be an initiation! and installation of officers, followed by a dance and entertainment held; in the clubrooms for Moose mem-1 bers and their ladies, according to Stanley A. Burgraff, Moose secre-; tary i rel lollowed. the Sacramento, jtuver tne Doay oi an 11-year-old girl who drowned Thursday. Survivors of the victim. Carolyn Gertrude Scheide, include her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Quoting the statement Kimball at that time Cryer presented the old man with a Navy barge that he said Visger next recalled seeing v-could live in if his boat, sank. doctor's body on the floor, a bayonet scneiae, Sacramento, At about It p.m- Cryer and his in the chest assistants arrived aboard the launch FINDS DIAMOND Sea Foam and prepared to tow the Visger then went to his hote room. The statement said he found old1 craft into deep water, after first assisting Jackson to move as much of his belongings as time would a large diamond in his pocket and' allow. assumed -it had come from a tie-pm the doctor had worn Leaving his wife' and 'child, he went to Portland, sold the diamond Finally with the tide beginning i to ebb, the Sea Foam dragged the hulk into the estuary.

The house-l boat settled slowly, until 45 minutes later only a quarter of it remained for $300, and, the statement said, continued to San Francisco where above water, bobbing Tip and down he worked, as janitor, odd-job man and clothing salesman. BcDrefooL.baihrobed, but net benocnlng. Freak D. Jackson. E2; looks to do future from roof cf his eld houseboct wbich zczk In fct estuary bere Tribuni pboto," like a giant cork.

stats vara snip i i Jacksoni true to the traditions the sea. refused to-leave imme ri inwrv nr run iMnMr crunni Middies to oe Feted IfUr I IT Ff II nivil llH ni III A Edinburgh, June 21. id ff. ff Wasljlng vtT I Macllines AIDS Kew All la Oae. GasrsaUci Temr.

Also recondition aids all makea, just cw. 'Savin up to S100. Repairs and Batterie. aU makes. K.

1. StXAKS. Hearinr Al SaMtiUtS Sm 127 tUtai Sar Bid. S0 ltk St. TW-MI diately, and spent the night on a mattrcrs on the' roof of old i- home.

Yesterday, however, he I move rrhat belongings he could Scotland prepared an impressive Bright with natthoads Ir.zrcdibly few-prized round of entertainments today for 214tt midshipmen of the United States fleet in European waters due Monday for a five-day visit salvs: i 'tha barge, where he i spent of sthe day drying his WILL BE PRESENTED.SOON cloth 1 hirsself. Cryer stated that the barge is an 2 outright gift to the old gentleman, per year, and $175,000 per year in Cronson't TRANSPARENT mtcriai ending that his workers wiii erec secondary schools, the report dis closed. Jr.Ctt over the top of the barge to keen, out the elements. Bu RICHMOND, June 2t Formal presentation of a survey dealing with the adtiinistration and curriculum of the Richmond School Department Is to be made, by Dr. J.

Paul Leonard' of San Francisco Recommendations alleviate Jackson is undecided as to his future i Hans. State-College sometime next week, Carefully fitted and set with beautiful translucent teeth Reg. $1.99 Special I'll raise the houseboat tthd teach 'it somewhere," the old saicLor Jnaybe HI try to get i in some old folks But I -don't-think so," he added. "I like to live by the water." City Schools': Superintendent Wal ter T. Helms announced today.

present conditions are (1) that Richmond put to work its political strength to help to secure passage of legislation, both State and National, which -will bring funds for building and operational costs; (2 that the school boards endeavor to bring about a unification of the school (3) that more effort be made to increase pupil attendance, -The report also suggests re-organ- The nresentation will be made at uivu uuv; uuuiui i a meeting of school officials and the Richmond Council of Parent-Teach i erf Association, one of the organ a Wi' -inproved appearance! zations that suggested the Leonard survey. Finished vcopies ol tne. survey tzation in the school department's central administration to keep pace China Wafehcs Moyc Rcfcasb Marino TEIPINO, June 21. (5V-Hu Shih, 'former ambassador to the United states, said today the proposed re- of Marine CpL William G. A-Pierson, convicted of, the rape of a Chinese student here, was being watched anxiously by the whole were given to both the elementary and- hieh boards of 'trustees with the increasef 13 growth of pupil' YOU IX smue Wlla coniiaence, improve i your digestion (and disposition) with these new lightweight perfectly fitted dentures that give you new.

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