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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 13

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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13
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OAKLAND'S iOCAUY OWNED AND LOCALLY CONTXOLUO DAILY NEWSFAfEt WANT ADS ARE EASY TO PLACE AND GET QUICK RESULTS. PHONE TEMPLEBAR 2-6000 ISSllllTII BAILT HEWS P0RIIII SIRVI8C you. clvii OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1952 13 DDD NO. 120 Widow Sues For $100,000 In Fatal Crash 1 START HO 17! mi A $100,000 wrongful death suit mm WM't I has been filed in Alameda County Superior Court by Mrs. Frances Hatherill, 35, of 1172 Apple Drive, Concord, whose husband was Just as a skyscraper grows, brickby-brick, so does permanent security in savings grow, dollar-by-dollar.

Start now to guarantee? financial independence or the, fulfillment of your plans for the years ahead. killed in a flaming car crash on North Broadway March 6. George Hatherill, 39, a Navy in chief petty officer, was. killed when the car in which he was ii i riding with Carl A. Ochs, 33, of II i ft 00 annum mftrtst computctf monthly Concord, crashed into a north A7 on as ill Central Savings Dtptsits all bound machine near Patton Street and burst into flames.

Shortly thereafter a Trailways bus ploughed into the wreckage of the two cars. MSgft. Charles Sowyw ol Brkly was mt at th dock by his lstr, Mrs. Harold Sammvrs, and nic, Barbara. 6.

Mrs. Summers lires at 3022 HUIeaass Street Berkeley. Albert Millecam, 31, of 563B i ii 1 ii Eagle Avenue, Alameda, driver 1 1 Y.S of the northbound car, suffered face and hand cuts, according to the police report. I 11 Bookie Suspects Ochs is named as defendant in Jirx 'r the complaint filed by the law ll Hi X. firm of Weinmann, Rode, Burn- hill and Moffitt, and is charged To Face Court with negligence and driving at a speed in excess of 70 miles an Port Donates Armory Site The Port Commissioners yesterday voted to donate 4.2 acres of port lands near Eighth and Fallon Streets to the State of California for a new National hour.

Three bookmaking suspects Plaintiffs in the case in' addi surrendered at the Oakland City tion to Mrs. Hatherill are her Jail yesterday afternoon to lace three children, George Robert 7, Ray P. 6, and Michael Ronald 5. 1 charges arising from the "sledge hammer" raids of last week-end. The men are Manuel (Tack- Guard armory.

Allen, 36, 580 Spruce Street; Charles Sange-nitto, 50, 656 58th Street, and Jo The land is occupied by the seph Louisa, 50, Federal Housing Administration which would have to give it np before the armory plan went 1556 35th Avenue. All were picked up for ques Pic Andy Bertl ol San Francisco came Home aboard the Gen. D. Sallan yerterday but his wife was hospitalized and couldn't meet him. On hnnd instead were Oakland Fire BatL Chlei Roaer Blanc (holding' sign at rear), Oakland Florist Henry McDonnelL holding Bevel's son, Richard, 13 months, and the soldier's mother, Mrs.

Juliette BereL through. tioning last Friday afternoon when police battered down the Funds for the armory are pro doors of a clubroom at 562 11th vided by the government, but the Street, but were released the next day on writs of habeas cor site must be donated by the city, pus issued by Superior Judge The Port of Oakland and the Southern Pacific Railroad Com James Agee. They were surrendered yester day by their attorney, Leo Sul pany are going to try to prevent Southern Pacific trains from livan, after being charged with blocking street intersections in five counts of bookmaking each in complaints signed by Deputy the vicinity of First Street and Broadway and Jack: London District Attorney Albert Hedder- aw LI lAJ LnJ Square. man. A.

S. McCann, superintendent All were released on bail a few minutes after being booked, San- of the railroad, said train crews will do their best to keep the intersections open and asked port gin et to and Louisa on $5000 each and Allen on $6000. The higher bail imposed on Allen was be personnel to report instances where they are blocked. cause of a prior gambling con The City Council has granted i i viction on August 25, 1M8, when he was fined $300 and placed on three years' probation. The three will appear for arraignment today before Munici the United States permission to keep portions of 14th, 22nd, and 34th Streets in the Outer Harbor area closed for a period not to exceed two more years.

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Young Richard. 13 months, promptly pulled burton from his dad's uniform. Officers Seek Poacher Who Shot Down Gamekeeper GOOD USED UPRIGHTS 100 1 MfV Agents of the State Bureau of his hunting cap, and he lay un-j Real Bargains Thoroughly Reconditioned Criminal Identification and In aass viir aiPtit aii conscious in the duck club tulesi for almost two hours after the as-! sault on Sunday. Sheriffs officers said today that a San Francisco man is being i sought for questioning in the shooting. I Per "We're so shave of youiilife withfwiSchickVO that we won't accept a dime until yoiCve.

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