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THE SACRAMENTO BEE TUESDAY JUNE 21 1927 PAGE FOUR ril Chas Nathan and and Army Engineers Told 'PACIFIC FLIGHT ARMY AVIATORS OfSanFranciscciBridge FEVER SPREADS EXPECT PERMIT WASHIN3TON June 21017-QP) 1 el 9t5ht problem bridge TO MANY AIRMEN FOR ISLAND HOP The armY engineering WASHINTION June 21 (4) The army engineering corps wan 'Huge Fokker Plane Will Be Flown From San Francisco Within Three Weeks urged to-day by a delegation from San Francisco to authorize the construction of the bridge connecting San Francisco with Alameda acroas the bay Headed by Mayor Ralph the representatives of the coast city asked that permission be given to place the bridge at a location chosen by them Construction Imperative They said the traffic congestion in and out of an Francisco made construotion imperative Mayor Ralph asseqed that more than 60000 people commuted daily to San Francisco over the ferries Robert Ridgeway of New York consulting engineer said that at the presentrate the San Francisco ferries would be handling 61000000 passengers a year in 1940 and 70- Naval Be Considered John Galloway another consulting engineer spoke in favor of the bridge location chosen by the San Francisco board of engineers declaring it was the only one that would be in the line of traffic In choosing the site he said that the plans for a proposed naval base at Alameda had been considered Although the bridge would cross the naval anchorage in the bay he said the plans endeavored to Interfere as little as possible with the navy He believed the anchorage could be moved southward and clear the bridge and that the structure really would be advantageous to a naval base at Alameda coo4100E MAY ATTEND DAKOTA FARMERS PICNIC Zen Thousand Buralists From Three States May Have Chance To See President a RAPID CITY (S D) June (R)--The opportunity of seeing 10- 3100 farmers at pne time has been opened to President Coolidge and it has been indicated that be will -avail himself of the chance The farmers will assemble in Ardmore nearly 100 miles tom Rapid City for a picnic an invitation for which has been presented to Coolidge by a delegation the city The picnic will be lield July 16th' and the farmers a re expected to come from South Dakota Nebtaska and Wyoming To See Sights a Should the president accept he -would see a large portion of the Black Hills territory this Summer since he bas already decided to go the northern hills for the westOrn celebration at Deadwood in August A trip to Belle Fourche 'Also to the north for a roundup next month Is under consideration and the president has received an to attend an Indian mimic war at the Pine Ridge In-Elan Agency 125 miles from here of the Bad Lands 2 During the Summer Coolidge ex 47 i 0 Jr 4 1 I 1 I 4 a 411 4 1411 i 1- k--' III I 10144C1111lrl'i 11 111 I 1 i Irk kl 11 'is I U-- lg Are l'os desi hou 1-ae turl Dee A Life II ons and and clvi day rat tur iblc (ler ser ec IJ ay fur eas Hal f--6 ear Tw lia vot let abt 719 Early Ruling Promised Consultation with shinning interests had mused the board of engineers to suggest a bridge clearance of 150 feet with a suggested movable span the witness continued The vertical clearance over the WO ter should be kept constant across the bay The report also contemplated two 1200-foot middle spans as beat for bay traffic The other spann Re tentatively drawn would be of 700 feet 600 feet and e00 feet An early ruling bythe chief of engineers was promised by Brigadier General Deakyne at conclusion of arguments pecti to receive a number of notable visitors at the lodge Ambassador Sheffield who has re turned from Mexico to attend the Yale commencement is expected and Governor General Leonard Wood of the Philippines is on his way to South Dakota from Victoria wbere he landed yesterday First Guest Opts Chambers the secretary of the Yankton chamber of commerce was the first guest of President Coolidge at the state game lodge having dinner with him last night SAN DIEGO June Lester Maitland a 29-yearold military aviator hailing from Alilwaukee and Lieutenant Albert Ilagenberger who claims Boston as his birthplace will attempt a non-stop flight from San Francisco to Honolulu in a giant Fokker monoplane within the next three weeks Permission to essay the trans-Pacific flight has not yet granted by Major General Mason Patrick the chief of the army air corps but the aviators expect to get it At Rockwell Field yesterday Lieutenant Maitland after bringing hie monoplane to San Diego from Dayton Ohio revealed for the first time the details of his proposed flight Maitland brought his monoplane to the ground after a nine-hour flight from El Paso He landed at 423 o'clock Old Ambition More than seven years ago Lieutenant Maitland conceived the idea of flying to Honolulu in a land plane He asked permission of the war department It was retuned Every year thereafter he repeated the request He said he "finally sold the idea" to Assistant Secretary of War Trubee Davison and General Patrick He was given a C-2 transport a ship capable of carrying twelve men The plane has been equipped with tanks capable of carrying 1040 gallons of gasoline He is almost ready and entirely eager to go "There are certain navigation tests which we plan to make at Rockwell Field before we are ready to hop off" said Maitland in discussing his flight "Once we receive permission from Washington we will go to San Francisco for the take-off We will not use Crissy Field It is too small ALL in GuRnn OCT "The monoplane when ready tor the Hawaiian flight will weigh 13500 pounds It will entry 1040 gallons of gasoline giving' an mated flying radius of approximately 8000 miles We anticipate reaching Honolulu within thirty bourn The estimated fuel consumption while in flight will be about thirty gallons an hour" While agreeing that Rockwell Field affords an ideal area for the start of the trans-Pacific flight Maitland pointed out that the distance between here and Diamond Head is approximately -2700 land miles compared with 2418 miles from San Francisco To hop off from here he said would mean that he would have a safe flying factor of about 300 miles too small In event the plane encountered stormy head winds Typical JUNE SALE EVENT "Where Furniture Prices Are Lowest" BETTER D' ESSES SITZ HUSE FilMaral (0) I I 1 I 201 ::::1 908 8th St Bet I and Mail Orders Filled One Block from the Shopping District gal cTLi Featuring Smart New Models at Two Prices 10: 1 eill tel Jth IltE Ju tri to Ar elt $24 95 and $28695 Fifty Different Aviation Projects Afoot In Attempt To I Set New Record SAN FRANCISCO June The aerial conquest of the Pacific or partial conquest of it to-day was the avowed object of fifty different aviation projects an Francine to Honolulu the Jf loi hg oh nribo di cfche ctgh nheeercollyc Comma Dallas to Hong Kong Seattle to birdmen chattered of the projecto like swallows discussing a new migration The army and navy showed signs of vying with civilians in an effort to regain the glory which Lindbergh captured when he flew from New York to Paris with no military trappings except those of a national guardsman Thirty-six Enter Members of the Citizens' Flight Committee in charge of arrangements for the San Francisco-Honolulu flight announced that thirty-six aviators had informally entered thft contest Formal entry will be possible only when the books are opened in the near future and the aviators are allowed to post bonds as an evidence of good faith Easterwood Jr of Dallas Tex who offered a prize of $25000 for the first aviator to fly an airplane from Dallas to Hong Kong announced that eight aviators hart signed contracts to make the attempt Griffin of Oklahoma City Okla has announced plans for hopping off here the latter part of July on a fltglt to Honolulu which he said might possibly end in Japan Griffin's flight antedates the time set for the mainland-to-Hawaii flight for which James Dole of Hawaii has offered $35000 in prizes The San Francisco-Honolulu flyers are expected to compete for the Dole prizes also under rules which require the flight to start in August Navy Wakes tp The navy department at Washington announced yesterday possibility that the dirigible Los Angeles at present being overhauled at its Lakehurst station might attempt a Lakehurst-Honolulu non-stop flight while Lieutenants Lester Maitland and Albert Ilagenberger army officers Just arrived at San lidego announced plans for attempting a San Francisco-Honolulu flight within three weeks They had not obtained permission from Major General Mason Patrick the chief of the army air corps but expected to get it Dispatches from Seattle Wash announced that Lieutenant Carl Ben Elelson former army aviator had entered the proposed $25000 Seattleto-Tokto fligh Eielson who for the last two Winters was pilot of Arctic exploration undertakings headed by Captain George Wilkins said he would attempt the flight alone Grace En Route Richard Grace the Hollywood aviator was supposed to be en route to Honolulu aboard the steamer Manukai with his monoplane stored in the hold The flyer's backers maintained silence about their plans even the steam' ship company declared the records did not show an airplane aboard the Manukai but San Francisco Lewspapers published pictures of an airplane being hoisted aboard the steamer last week Unverified i reports stated that Grace intended I to attempt a hop from the islands to San Francisco and if successful I to try flying backing again 1 ------i BS ir ADIN TO PURSE- Pr-77 ir 1 SAN FRANCISCO June The board of supervisors yesterday appropriated $10000 as San Francisco's municipal share in thp ptl se to be offered aviators in the San Francisco-Honolulu flight A second appropriation provided $30000 for construction of a mile and a half runway at the municipal airport so the flyers may have Plenty of room to take-off with the 1 heavy loads necessary for the long trip over the Pacific Officials announced that work on the runway would start immediately and would IIs completed within thirty days The city engineer will be in charge I REASONS WHY OUR PRICESARELOVEST 0 Itio Actual Values up to $4500 A tremendous selling of smart new Summery frocks at two remarkably low prices Beautiful printed crepes georgettes and flat crepes are shorn in the Summer season's newest modes and smart and dark shades This is indeed an unusual group of frocks at these two June Sale prices In style and smartness they are equal to frocks priced much higher You can't afford tO overlook this important June Dress Event Come early tomorrow and make your selections Sizes 16 tb 44 Floor Br fr Ici r-- AL Trading Stamps No LODZ Term Credits No Collectors No High Rent No Heavy Bookkeeping Expense No Turned Over from Four to Six Times Yearly We guarantee you better merchandise for less Proper attention is assured each customer through personal supervision by the management at all times We are here to serve you as you wish to be served CHAS NATHAN SONS El $350 3-Piece Mohair Chesterfield Cash Cheeks Given "Sacramento's Own Department Store" EIGHTH AND ESTABLISHED 1800--- Charge Accounts Opened IIIV SETS FOUR ARRAIGNED IN MEXICAN ARMS SMUGGLING PLOT iL IL Mit LI liquinfuovoistop kallitiliglillf211101 linfolloomitilietott 11141 -411 hit 1141141P1W416111101 fazoweirom limoilattifithho I 1 13 II 1 ei i 11 7 14111 I ItIppolmo 1111 NMI 1 11111 1 Ilk'y grill lions of dollars lie charges these were made to Lewis resigned head of the Julian Corporation and to A Wagy Company broker age house dealing in alleged over Issued Julian stocks Prosecutor Lick ley announced he would appear before the council to explain the urgent need of the funds Three Los Angeles businessmen are scheduled to appear Tuesday and Wednesday to plead to complaints charging them with usury The trio were arrested on complaints issued by Lickley last week as the result of his investigation of pool loans totaling many mil a 05 1 1 le Ti I 111rw-23t-nadia1itty 11- I -idkotir il i 1 1 1 1 IN It itth latier 1 if ler I 411 orri 161100 mom- moo 117: lel'' Ilnerlfittle 114-4111111tlif i 141 I 1111111 1 I ---1 1 TCHITCHERIN IRETVIIN MOSCOW June 21 (A)) Tchitcherin the Soviet fore tit minister returned to-day from is trip to Germany and France 0' a preliminary move to hold the men It was indicated until the federal grand jury takes action in the case on Friday Claim Evidence The federal agents claim that although no schooner appeared to take on the munitions at the harbor they had sufficient evidence that Captain Olson intended to load the shipment until he was warned of the federal interference in the plans Assistant United States Attorney Simpson intimated late yesterday there probably would be no charges against two of the ship's crew Harry Schaffer engineer and Pat Coyle cook who were arrested and held as material witnesses 1 Sacramento Cadets Scored 6 Only to Sell at This Phenomenal Price-- This is what you get when you buy one of these wonderful pieces finisiied with all-over Mohair of the highest quality 81-inch Chesterfield large roomy fireside chair and arm chair full webbing construction with Nachman springs five reversible cushions and a 25-year guarantee You would pay every cent of $350 to duplicate this price only $10500 six to sell so come early if you want a bargain that as in every way extraordinary I 1A1I 0 1 To 111 4111 Whal 01 11 131 1 if YIN i'lb'l I 111 lid" All It I 11 li 1 Four Others Sought In Los Angela Following Expose Of Widespread Conspiracy LOS ANGELES June Four men charged with conspiracy to smuggle arms Into Mexico ware arraigned and released on bonds of $5000 to $7500 each late yesterday while search was continued by federal agents for four others alleged to have been Involved At the arraignment before United States Commissioner David Head the attorney for John Manner-slam whose bail was set at $7500 declared his client was a wealth resident of Oakland Federal officers have stated Mannerstam is the president of the Pacific Arms Corn pany of San Francisco The others arrested in the alleged plot and the bonds are Guiellerrno Roses Mexican Ralph Saunders driver of a truckload of seized rifles $5000 and Captain Andrew Neon of tho schooner Prospector $5000 3tunit1on The arrest of the four followed the seizure Saturday of a truck and trailer load of arms and amovinition which wan en route from San Francisco to Los Angeles harbor at San Pedro The schooner Prospector Is asserted to have been engaged to transport the contraband to Mexico Federal agents declare that the $50000 seizure was hot a small part of the arms shipments Involved in the smuggling plot "Yesterday's arraignment Was only Second Highest In State Sacramento If igh School's cadets scored second highest in the state in recent annual inspections the report of which was flied yesterday with Adjutant General Mitteistaedt The Sacramento cadet organization commanded by Colonel A Dellermida is the largest in the state being composed of ten cornpanies and a band Porterville High School took first place with Shasta third Dinuba fourth Oroville fifth Fresno High sixth and Fresno Tech seventh It's Going to Be Still Warmer in July Buy That Refrigerator Now ARGO 9 ARG6 CORN STARCH Without question A one of the most v) 1 popular brands on the market Made xt and guaranteed by the corn products 'corporation VI hose word is their bond Full pound pack ages will make many cool and refreshing lady delicious in bot weather word Is Ind pack cool and weather ARGO CORN STARCH A469 Without question 4 one of the most v) popular brands on the market Made xt and guaranteed by I EtROPEANS GET FEVER-IPRAGUE (Czechoslovakia) June Czechoslovak airmen 1Captain Franz Molkovsky and Lieutenant Ludwig l'avilovsky announced to-day their intention to I fly from Prague to New York and I return in August Their plane and I its motors will he of Czechoslovak manufacture I Per 8C pkg doz Per 90c 90c 638 tell BRAN 1 DANDIES -7E- 11) 11 hole wheat -Acq 4p with all the :1 bran left in of all Cereals It ranks high est In nutritional value This whole wheat is flavored with malt sugar and Milt and is ready to eat Serve it with cream or milk or may be used with berries or fruit as a breakfast dish Per 1 1 di re pkg 11- go dor- $129 "PORTO" FRUIT PUNCH The Father of them all Made at Portland Oregon in the heart of the fine flavored fruit belt from pure fruit juices One bottle 14 lbs sugar and 7 pints of water make a gallon of delicious punch Special price for Wed nesday Per 25c Per $2 490 hot doz 11-0 BRAN DANDIES 1P4-10 a-itt Whole wheat 4 with all the r2- t-- :1 bran left in of all Cereals It ranks birth Funds Asked To Press Julian Usury Charges LOS ANGELS June An appeal to the city council for an appropriation of $10000 to In vestigate and prosecute the usury eases growing Out of the Julian petroleum stock fiasco was filed at the city hall yesterday City v- Ilium 11111 1 -ei P1-ii li 1 0 II' 11 -her 1104 'p 'Vann 1 I 0 i I 4 i' paililmt? 4011 Acton il 4 I I 11 I Our Prices Guaranteed Lowest Do not risk the health of your family Food refrigeration is imperative during the warm season These prices on high grade Columbia Refrigeiators are positively guaranteed to be the lowest in town on refrigerators of like quality You are certain of saving at Sarnoville's to 85 lb $1095 Top Jeer Sale Price 82800-50 to 60 lb $1600 Top ker Sale Price 8'3400-75 to 85 lb $2055 Top ker Sale Price 86000 84200-100 to 115 lb $2465 Side Top leer Sale Price $400( $3600--50 to 60 lb $2230 Ice Side ker Sale Price Sale Side $4000 Ice Sale PALACE CRAB Again we are able to offer this delectable sea- food sw hick makes such a wonderful addl tion to the green salad during' the hot Summer months A real settee at onr quoted prices No 4 3 cans 8 cans RAB offer this which rful addl ad during' nths A quoted6 cans Cool Xelreshmenta' $6000-100 to 115 lb leer Sale Price 150 lb Chests for Cream Parlors Price or 1 $4155 Restaurants or $2595 $3460 lb Chest $5000-75 to 85 lb Side leer Sale Prte- S2735 $6500-200 Sale Price Sale Price IIMEIMINIIIIMI All Ice Capacities Guaranteed 11 -----a-- If pit nom 11 I '7 4 11 A lq' r- LSI Lek arti ''1 7 lir 0 4)' I Zi iim Votf It L'110 Tillman 004 vil 1 COFFEE Daring the past 'sleek we sold CoFFE over 1200 --4-------- lbs of this coffee to new users of this brand Ruder our satisfaction guarantee and bad but one complaint It pleased most everybody 1 lb 48e 2 lb 95e can can Packed in vacuum tins only 2csa: 81c $159 NAMCO MINCED CLAMS A fancy pink and white Asl alio clam put up by the pack er of the famous Namco crab A new Item which so won our confidence that 'ee contracted for a large quantitly thereby getting an extremely low price No 3 cans 6 cans Flat 45c 85c lac Broken Sliced PINEAPPLE As usual Black's contracted their 159 1111111MINIMENI AMS vhite Asl the pack mco crab Won our thereby iely low 6 cans 85c ced LE Plans for trans-Atlantic flights were announced at London day by wo British Imperial ways Robert and Lieutenant Colonel Minchin They hoped to fly back across the Atlantic after re1 fueling and tin eight-hour test 1 On the return flight they would continue until their fuel supply was i exhausted in an effort to set up a 1 new non-stop record They pinnned I to use a Fokker monoplane with a 450 horsepower Bristol Jupiter engine taking turns at piloting it The Lindbergh and Chamberlin flights have also spurred German aviators to thoughts of making a westward flight across the ocean Advice from Germany Monday said that Ernstudet noted airman was seeking a suitable machine in which to attempt an air voyage to the United States and return during the Summer This followed C) announcement that another German flyer Otto Roennecke was planning to undertake a non-stop flight from BerPn to San Francisco with a brief stop at New York 4-- Superior California Students Win Honors Among Stanford University students who yesterday were awarded fellowships and scholarships are nine from Superior California cities Three are from the city of Sacramento Thomas Leland Stock is awarded a university fellowship in political science The Converse acholarship is won by Beverly McAnear and Chartes Edward Smith medical student Is awarded a university graduate scholarship Joseph Theodore Lusignan Jr is I the recipient of the highvoltsge laboratory research fellowship One of two Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Scholarships is bestowed upon Cranston Holman of Santa Rove Ira Loren Wiggins wine a university fellowship in botany The Brodie Higley scholarship is awarded to Douglas Ray mond Fuller of Stockton an eco 1 nornics students and Samuel Ste phens Kistler also of Stockton receivei the John Maxson Stillman scholarship in chemistry Irene Lucile Way of Poteluma takes the Stanford resident alumnae scholarship For real relaxation and refreshment after the game serve Three features of dental practice tbh I have been most successful bridge and plate work Be careful of your teeth Have them examined frequently 1 tISt eti 44: i i 417 teVis 11111-1 44i i li' 1 C' Ilk AL Ar a 5011' 2 Three features of dental practice that I have been most successful in--extraction bridge and plate work Be careful of your teeth' Have St them examined frequently dimmommommrammummnomonnommranimminnenommenn REX-NUT IFIIIVU ppm Kymoro tne sea on' opening prices Isere MARGARINE named This is the well know Hillsdale Volume sale has again helped Libby McNeill and to bring down the price of this exceptional buy at current newest and best spread for wholesale prices bread No 24 8 cans 8 cans 111 Blbs can 55c $105 23c 65c $1425 Tan Camps Finest Eastern All Flavors HOMINY 3 pkg 25c 3 Cans 30c 1014 12th Street Plenty Parking Spice pineapple before the sea son' opening prices vere named This Is the well knowiy Hillsdale by Libby McNeill and exceptional buy at current wholesale prices No 24 3 cans 8 cans the sea were ell knowat TREE5T A ORANGE pERGE 1 leecb A I I i a.

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