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Oakland Tribune, Friday, Feb, 17, 1950 19 VETERAN WINS BRONZE STAR. CC Head Warns Peril Point Near Jas. Roosevelt Speaks Again TEe permanent citation was HAYWARD. Feb. 17-Dudltar Ristine Britney, 30077 Redwood Borrow $100 for 57.10 without co-sipners on your fumb turf er auto.

Ten months to repay, REMEDIAL LOAN ASSN. Oakland, epp. KahnVSteWltth $. 932 Mission, near 3th awarded fpr "meritorious achievement as chief mechanic, VS. Road, has received the Bronse Star Medal with Combat the CINCINNATI, Feb.

17 I Mercy Slayer Ducks Interview By CLAIRX COX CANDIA, N.H, Teh. over the pending "mercy slaying" trial of Dr. Hermann N. Sander may rage elsewhere throughout the world today, but Sander and his neighbors Continuing his street corner Hospital; Canacao, Philip chief of naval personnel has an nounced. pine -Islands, during the moving The president of the U.S.

Chamber of Commerce said today the Nation is "very near that point which economists refer to as the 'peril point." FIRE AT U.C. WHEELER HALL-DAMAGE SLIGHT BERKELEY, Teb. 17. A fire in the University of California's Wheeler Hall drew a large crowd of students shortly before noon today, but the blase did slight damage. The fire was confined to I desk and contents in an office occupied by three philosophy professors.

Damage was estimated at $200. Smoke poured out Into corridors of the classroom building, filled with students. The office was that of George P. Adams, Mills professor ol men campaign for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, James Rooseyelt made a series of Metropolitan Oakland appearances today. As previously, he blasted at the Warren Administration during his formal talks, but some new 1 -1 angle were uijeciea auring question and answer periods.

Asked about the lobbying situation, Roosevelt retorted that he would "enforce the lobbying laws that have been on the books for many years." NO LOBBY LAW THESE PRICES, EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, 18, ONLY RATI! tal and moral philosophy, and two fellow professors, William Dennes SNOWDRIFT SHORTEHIf.0 Actually there has never been Luncheon All leal Ftaty TCI1AT0 JUICE NO. TIN 7 0 3S. 72 a-ih. tin. talk only about the weather.

Asked how he felt about his forthcoming trial on Monday in nearby Manchester for first degree murder because he allegedly killed a dying patient, Sander, 41, replied: "I'm a little nervous, but not too bad." Then he said he hoped it would either clear up or that rain would wash the snowdrifts away. That's the way it was throughout this hilly, snow-covered little New England village of 1000 population. Many of the residents don't like the publicity Candia is getting because one of its most respected ettizens is being accused of ending the life of a cancer sufferer by putting bubbles of air into her veins. NOW THEY'RE SILENT They got excited about the death of Mrs. Abbie C.

Borroto, 59. when they learned about it "We seem to have our minds hypnotized by just one thought I spending," said Herman W. Stein- i kraua in an address prepared for! the Cincinnati Chamber of Com-i merce. "Every group is pressing on! Washington to get more, more, more. They have a hundred reasons why their particular demands are necessary while all the while taxes mount higher and higher: "i don't mean to speak lightly when I say we need more sense in spending our Nation's dollars," he said, adding: "I do not say that if we keep on this spending spree at the rate we are going we will soon find ourselves in bankruptcy though that is possible but I do say that if we keep on at this rate our tax burden will become well-nigh intolerable." Shot HoJts Two Boys' Caught ii Gas Theft SAN LORENZO VILLAGE, Feb.

17. Two teenage' boys were taken into custody by an off-duty 12-02. TIN Mn. Norma Beta Is prtsl-dent of Orlnda Dramateurs which will present "Junior Mist" tomorrow night and Feb. 25 ot Orlnda School, 1 LI.

TIN 26c and is not now a lobbying statute' wenber' tte latter in California. The lobby control on law enacted by the last Legisla-' 01 ture at the insistence of Governor nCrete Warren does not become effec- n0 'angered by the one- tive until the middle of Dlw- month. Queried concerning unemploy- Dlnnr! InnVOnf ment and what he'd do to relieve MCQU IIIIIUICIII it, Roosevelt said he would use the $75,000,000 rainy day reservet In MAnO lafinn created by Governor Warren and; UULJC JIQ Jlliy RATH 38' RATH TEND'R TOHQUE HERSHEY SEMI SWEET DAINTIES 1-ea. fie BEEF er PORK K0 WITH GRAVY. ti VW ALTA VILLA CUT MILDER GREEN Ne.

Ha PINE 6RA Eruce's JUICES Ha. tin another $100,000,000 which he! 37' Berkeley to See 'Caravan' Soon DREFT OM Cfl0 Lwteake. ks.WTI Five men charged with murder said was in various funds not' and -conspiracy to violate narcot used by the Legislature. He didn't VERMONT MAID ics laws today pleaded innocent: say exactly where that money is. javaa nr.

i before Superior Judge Edward J. 'He, called for a CANE AND 11-aa. "visionary pro-i MAPU iar CL0R0XU1" Tyrrell and their trial was set for: 22' 43' on December 29. They gathered BERKELEY, Feb. 17.

The gram to attract new industry to March 27. at tne store, ai me earace ana in GOLD 644 UEOAL 10tk, 83 FLOUR I5 $192 SYRUP 24-ox. k.Khen, ttlk th. troubl, STS1- BLEACH 35c I murder of Cecelio Gonsalves, 37 the town's only doctor was in. ropolitan Oakland area, will i not employed in agriculture jof Richmond, 'in Oakland on I Thanksgiving Day.

1948. are Sam-! ZfV1" historic81 documents avail- OPPOSES SALES TAX wagging. The Candia BRUCE stopped iable for inspection by Bcrkel- Tuf-Utta A 1 ABBEY DICED YELLOW CUNG folk want to gri Boom men Cnrfv Roosevelt said he did not favor uel Rios, 22, of 16th and Folsom the state sales tax under normal i Streets, San Francisco; Alfonso: WAX 1 -J A OCCIDENT A skti. JT Cake Mix Z55P DUSintH. lew oi mem wmnu 8i.

Mnndav Berkeley 1 V. imh.w, to the trial, and it is difficult to L.At 11 condiUons, but did not indicate Rev, 25. of 957 Mission Street, San PEACHES 101-0 N. 2tt tin Oakland police officer last night after he saw them siphoning gas from a car parked near his home. The officer, Patrolman Rodney H.

Steves, 28, of 15739 Paseo Del Campo, fired a warning shot in the air as the two youths fled the scene. One, a 13-year-old youth, was caught when he slipped and fell and the other, 16 years old, was taken into custody a short time later. CAMAY 3 19' cet anyone to say anything about' scn001 ,1 what lcvv he would use t0 replace Francisco; Frank Lee, 75, of 283 get anyone to welcome to the caravan that major Itv. mh Str Gakland Mariano Sander stayed at home in JT Gutierrez 34. of 2869 Ford Street, 10-room.

two-storj-. white frame (ff UJ His first appearance of the day, Oakland, and Andrew Holquin, wnere me two KINGSFORD ISUND BELLE GRAPEJUICE Quaitt 29s way, at Cathr nat at tVi tinivri -c in c. c. r. CORN STARCH Qi0 1-lfc.

ska. 2 house atop a hill with his wife motorized coaches Will take up nf California Wa rflavwi liDhtl and three small daughters. He! i cnvpn.rl.iv etanr! flnimninff trit Wifh Sunday Chicken- went outdoors to shovel snow, but wnen Puce requirea mat a utjck Police said Rey did the actual he didn't want to talk about his. tfrom whjch he was speakmg be shooUng over a $5000 cache of STAR Del SLICED PiliEAPPLE NO. 1 TIN worries with anyone.

rT i parked properly, to the disgrun-, opium. Arrests in the case were van's historical display are Element of Roosevelt', camnaian .4.. i JO' ett, OUYE OIL PURE IMPORTED A reporter walked up his drive er wa.Kea up THcre is thc finest french dressing I in the World! (keamptaif CRANBERRY SAUCE mm dai, However, on snowstorm, and paused, otTlc'aU- investigaUon. way in a -4iW. u.j, to talk to Sander.

He smiled children will have exclusive i- Workman Injured By Falling Wrench AILING MAN FOUND DAZED AFTER HUNT Hit' taW-Jjf ee my secreury. nw noon and putting down his big snow bUc ac. and motioning toward the house. the reader of WANT TO BE LEFT ALONE the daily scheduie. Mrs.

Alice Sander, 37, former The caravan will be in Berke- nurse, appeared at the door. Her ley from next Sunday through A falling wrench sent Alfred Johnson, 3921 Ortega Street, San cnncKEn WITH NOVILTY 3re. 10' Francisco, to Permanente Frsmk pital today for treatment of a DANVILLE, Feb. 300 tin brown eyes looked worried. 25 ISteinmeti, 22, was found uncon- iarprati hAad wore no makeup.

Her graying nair RltrsuctD- scious in a creek bed near-his Johnso, a brick-laver, was home today after a search of struck by the wrench while work-nearly to hours. ing on the new Moore's building RATH PICKLED Aflrf PIGS FEET Del Llonla PiliEAPPLE cjo, NO. I TIN RATH PHILADELPHIA AAj SCRAPPLE 't Z0g MEADOW RICH Alw CHEESE 2 Jh Armonr't Star PURE nc URD I Jc BEEF 9fi0 IVi-et. iar ahW it Deputies Clinton Jones and at 1556 Broadway. The tool fell Louis Skuse said a doctor told about 20 feet hung in long, loose waves.

Shei rTil ir UAI liCC pulled a red sweater tight over AKInUK J. nULrlLj thin white blouse. inform.tnX7XdVsidC PTJ TOMORROW "We'd like to be left alone." Sander, a slim man of medium Funeral services will be held mem Memmetz had taken an overdose of a sedative last night Kcd V.rOIS UlfCCtOr PARSON'S HOUSEHOLD JAj AnaoaiBilS I iL.i 20 MULI TEAM BORAXO S-ea. tie 2 height, kept on shoveling anow. tomorrow for Arthur scgu The fimilj day.

Taffv. I blond Holmes, head of the Oakland 1 Sefvjces for the Oak- cocker spaniel, tugSed it his chain eontrac ing firm which bears his hv nd Cha.Pter Cross, assu- and barked for attention. Iname and a resident of the Metro- do .1" 1" WHITE STAR FANCY. LlllfS JUMI0 SWEET PEAS Everyone has been very nice pohtan Oakland area lor nail a His Mr. and Mrs.

H. according to Gordon A. Woods, SOLID PACK awn to us," Mrs. Sander said. "No.

century 33 Steinmetz, asked auUiorities to chapter chairman here. No. TUHA. I don't know whether I'm going! Mr. Holmes, who died yester UA2 301 Ma ViHit to the trial.

Someone has to stay home with the THOUSANDS OF LETTERS iday at his home, 2169 San i Deputies, high school students Avenue, Alameda and other volunteers participated active Oakland civic affairs. in the hunt He served as chief building in-, kiw. STRTKER'S GraUHS MfA CHUN RING CHICKEN SOAP 24' Pt. ii32' GEBHARDTS TAI.IALES With CftiM Gravy. ISO CL'OW UElii J7' frfnft BROW.VS Celery Fhmtphmte (hmt) befre rUHn DRUSGISTS GROCERS frets, also runs a arocerv I Ptor for the city ol Oakland mnA w.c i nnrt i -Slore, saia more man ouuu icneiaj--y ft nines an nour as nis pax- GEBHARDTS had come addressed to Dr.

San-1 10 drove rum to Oakland Naval der. They came from Africa, 1933 'Hospital. i CHUN KINS SELECT fkj BesaSPROUTSS DUVAL T0I.1AT0 PASTE e-ea. tin, 4H 5' Chill Cos Carna 0R( land, and Honolulu, as well as; i of th Holmes came to the Oakland area CON PRUOLES JP0 GIT GIRARD TODAY AT ALL GROCERS BAEO THE CREASE-OISI0LVIKI CLEANSER TIN VEROHICfl Sr SJ38 GAL TIN II FOR MANY USES POND'S TISSUE 100 SHEET PM. 3 790 rGARFIHRLE'Sn 1 Dr.

Sander has been home free as a youth. In past years he was in $25,000 bail, an action rare in aff.liatcd with local Masonic capital cases in this state. groups. There was a report that when i Survivors include his widow, the trial begins in Superior Court Mrs. Edith S.

Holmes, and a son. in Manchester at 10 a.m. Monday, Robert S. Holmes of Oakland the state will ask that the defen-. Services will be held tomorrow ant's bail fee discontinued and at 2 p.m.

at the Dcllenbaugh that he be re-arrested and kept Chapel, 620 East 14th Street. in custody for the duration of the trial. That would be possible, Poa PntorPft although under the law the baii UUIIIy lICCl LlllCltU FEEDSSEEDS 421 WASHINGTON ST. Saturday SPECIALS EXTRA DUTY RATH BREAKFAST SAUSAGE DEL MONTE APRICOT er APRICOT PINEAPPLE Aftd, PRESERVES yt 10p tie couid oe conunuca uniu mere is a verdict. NEW HAMPSHIRE RED BABY CHICKS If eeck Look at the Sensational New 1950 PAR SWIFTS DOG FOOD ''r ALL GOOD HALVES APRICOTS NO.

IVi TIN BETTY CROCKER BISQUICX LG. 40-OZ. PKS. 100 for 17- 39- In $3500 Burglary Anibal C. Janeiro, 34, today pleaded guilty to the $3500 burglary of the home of Walter J.

Grondona, Oakland tavern operator, at 2340 Lakeshore Avenue last January 27. He was bound ovTr to Superior Court for sentencing by Munici- SCRATCH EEID 2.21' 3" MAN FOUND DEAD IN AUTOMOBILE HAYWARD, Feb. 17 -Henry Turner, 42, of 968 Carson Drive, Havward. was found dead in his 100-lb. sack Ne.

1 tie LAYING MASH 100-lb. tack I FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS GRADES A ..4 AA STEER BEEF SHOP WDES A AA ALL PURPOSE MASH 100-lb. sack a uuun v. i- ue u.c Jan.lr0. iormet cab driver RABBIT PELLETS 3" PICKLED picnics.

69' 49" 10O-lb. wck LOIN ROAST I. 49f LEGS OF POT ROAST Or4 a Ull af aUlfc VEAL end Carry DAVIDSON'S Home last nigm. and empJovet Grondona's. was A hose ran from the exhaust; arrested wefk agn in the hotel Into a window and all cracks had wriere he lived at 259 12th Street been plugged with newspapers Police said he admitted taking and rags.

Police said he had beeniew-rings. watches, rings, a stick-dead for seven or eight days. pjn and cash valued at $3500 and His body was found by an uncle, then selling the entire haul for Edgar C. Fraser, 335 Breed Ave- $80. nue, San Leandro.

who went to tinA the house because Turner had not Ex-CongrttSmon U0d been at work and hadn't been; SANTA MONICA, Feb. 17. Courtney W. Hamlin, 91, who SWIFTS PREMIUM Call Wraaeea TENDER 35' niniife B-iw. riuiuun vertf Fraser said Turner, a tow-truck with the exception of one term driver, apparently was despon-; represented me oevenu, ongre from CUDAHTS EASTERN Sliced BACON m.i3 EASTERN SMOKED Ik, ft A BsecnSQUARESi3p dent over separaUon from his onw uuinci to 1919, died at his home here last night.

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