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Daily News from Los Angeles, California • 12

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Daily Newsi
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Los Angeles, California
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12
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TWELVE 1 LLUS TRA TE DAI NEWS; WEDNESDAY, FBU 29. 193lf sa: ten is president, is a Nevada cor- te Look over the list of radio bare gains in the Classified Section day. See Classification 65. ij noratloKL filit inrintftfaiftl iti hfcfld quarters In Loe Angeles. a i gh Forbids Mining Company Sell; Stock Contractor Sues For Pay in Row On.

Harbor Proj ect CIO SYNDICALISM LAW HELD INVALID IK SABOTAGE TRIAL 1 1 Adjudication of the long-standing X-RAY i i V-' Sale by Calif oxnla tookers of stock of Amalgamated Industries, mputled consolidation': of lyarious mining-ventures In Tuolumne by. State: dmpratlon Commissioner Raymond Lb Haight. v- proved Examination, Nerve Reading and a Report showing the cause of your trouble. Remember dispute between the C. J.

Kubach company and city of Long Beach over a dredging-and-harbor- improvement contract was sought yefc? terday when the company filed suits against the city for $214,031.25 and against the San Francisco Bridge company for The complaint asserts that only 631A33.72:of, the contract. price. of $838, 03t09 waa paid. The complaint Infers- that work was stopped May 14, 1930, when 31 feet, of bulkhead gave way, and charges this was due either to the city's specifications for the work being faulty or to the San Fran-clsco company being negligent, in dredgihg.V-,:v''V' AKRON, April 28. to Hie Ohio syndicalism lawlwas -heldtin-constitutlonal today by qommon Pleat Judge Welter Wanamaker in dismissing an indictment against Kassey, charged with a 44-': sabotage-plot against -the-United States naVal dirigible Akron.

The. law, which has been1 latterly i opposed by liberals since Its passage i 1918, -was declared be-V: v'V'towise of lts encroachment A Upon'the rights of free speech, ak that while this service Is FREE, it may prove invaluable to you and be the means of starting you on the road to health without drags or jperations. C. A. MABTVN.

D. An investigation made by the cor-poraUon-divisionsfraud depart ment, Haight said, indicated that disposal of Amalgamated Industries, Ltd, shares in California was an evasion of the. blue sky law. The departments order was Issded as the result of complaints by miners, who had received the stock in lieu of wages. The company, of which D.

L. Pe- ractors M-4-28-31 HUnS GEADUATBS SOI Warper Bra. Davatama Theater M. TUeker MM Entrance til W. 7th St, county- prosecutor asserted an would: he taken Immediately FIESIA ENVOY.

TO ASK AD OF ALL coinmEs i -v-sofe- 7 V-' -r- 'Representation of every ppunty in the state will be sought for La Fiesta de civic celebration September 4 to 13, according to a decision arrived at yesterday by the to theOhio supreme court. Kassey was arrested ob.March 19 after- department of justice agents, disguised as mechanics, worked with him in' the Goodyear-Zeppelin air dock where the Akron is in process rf cdnstrueU(mThey charged that he told them he had. weakened the craft's structure by omitting rivets from the tins and planned to wreck vf 4. controls when the dirigible took to -the' air on lts trial flight TALK NOT CRIME "Mere in and. of.

itself alone, i.vr rl general committee for the event Within a few days, It was said, a member of the committee will start on a tour of the different county beats, asking boards of supervisors to join In making La Fiesta a greater emit Each county will be asked to furplsh a float showing its most significant historical event the Lorain Oven Heat unattended with, evil, consequences 'W reasonably' beexpected to flow cannot be made tew crime to. Ohio, Jhdge 2 Crank Murder laker Wanamaker held, He said the In dlctment di dnot charge the defend aarwttlTspeciflc acts, but only 'statementeof'. what he had done what he intended to da" H' In conclusion, he said: of speech is an Inherent right of free people, not but' that it may be abused, but abuse Itself must .1 V. Two murder complaints were issued by the district attorney's office yesterday as the result of the liquor war slaying of Paid Crank, 22-year old bootlegger, who was killed April 23 in AHarage at 1504 South Slower street -t' -i G. Martin, $5, of 6465 South Arlington avenue, and Harry Hur-wits, 37, of the same address, were named in the complaints.

trustworthy charge of the cooking of entire meals in the 'O' 'contemplate an evil to flow from it, and that its use as such was far the purpose, of constitutional 'k 4 1 t' eanngjSears on '-A'Wlth thev county board super- AV Tf A -V 1 rf'is1 jp -u Pasadena Sanction 'AA At I rison divided as to the deslrahlllty of the proJect Smith, register jof tends, made preparations day lw a hearing on the proposal to locate a limestone quarry in the Big JPlnes recreation camp district. New Qcts Ranges I .1, The board of supervisors yesterday asked the clty ot Pasadena to sanction a plan to designate a section of Foothill boulevard, extending from Santa Anita avenue, to Sierra Madre avenue, Arcadia, a county highway. The cost would be ome ter the county, state, and certain assessment districts. Si-b 1 The hearing be, based on a iww on protest filed; by the. Uhited States 4 forest servtee, A -I Od, Field Fire Peril Probed v.

AUTO VICTIM DIES Peterson, 50, of 728 1 Vest Seventy-fifth street, struck down by an automobile on April 25, at Seventy-fifth and Hoover street, died at the California hospital late a What to do about hazardous fire conditions surrounding oil wells la the Venice district was the problem given the police and fire committees of the city council yesterday. -v some drastic' action is a possibility tills, we. Just what measures wUl be taken have not been announced. J-I4 Better cooking is but one advantage provided by the Lorain Oven Heat-Regulator The Red Wheel may be set at the proper temperature, an entire meal placed in the oven and forgotten until time to serve it The homemaker is free for recreation or rest Should she desire to stay in the kitchen for other duties, she will be comfortable, as insulation keeps heat FINDS AN EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR ARTHRITIS i 4 i i tr n'RJ i s'J -r A Pasadena man who had been ed-ridden with Arthritis (stiff Joints) for three yean reports that in the oven but of the room. The Yatenont Oil company was thrown into equity receivership the petition of William Kittler, asserted creditor.

Shd-eral Judge William P. James appointed Will P. Brady as receiver, with $8000. i The company Is to operate a well producing 200 bands a day on a tract known as La Mesa, near Santa Barbara. The modem beauty and cleanliness of the new gas ranges add charm to any kitchen Their surfaces, burners, and ovens are easily kept as shiningly clean as a china plate 'r fX ho secured a prescription from doctor whlch restored, him to an active life.

He then supplied the formula to a number of others who were afflicted with Arthritis, Neuritis, Lumbago, Gout, Sciatica and various forms of Rheumatism, and they, too, reported their first relief. Now he wants all who suffer from any form of Rheumatism caused from excessive uric add to know about this wonderful prescription, and says he will gladly send full particulars to anyone who writes him. Just send name and address to Renton, Desk 96, Station Pasa-dena, Callf. Do this Tune in on KFSD, San Diego, for the Ren-top program tonight at 6:15. Advertisement.

Sarah Gore Last 1 3 A' vi And of course natural gas is the economical fuel An entire meal can be cooked for as little as onerfifth of a cent a person ri: Funeral services for Sarah Gore, 74, pioneer resident of Los Angeles mother. of Mike; Gore, wealthy i theater, man, win be held today at '4 a. m. at the Glasband Groman Wert Washington street The range illustrated is the Tiffin Magic Chef at $112. 75, Other models made by the American Stove Company are the Doric Magic Chtfat $87.

75, and the Patrician Magic Chef at 210.00 See the djsplay at our office. Mayer Winkler will officiate. Interment win be at Home of Peace Mrs. Gore died Monday at home, 1016 South Union avenue. Crtolmli.

Bain! GnUnlha Afttf.CHrt NmSiS COMPLETE RINBUT CNDS-N MnI Btea in Any Tinw. Cm. Ayynintamtn TIlekM HU 1M Snath Bruiwii MS GnrlnaS DUi. OVER PRESIDENT TNCATCR FRANTZ Liberal allowance for your old range Convenient Terms HELM rjSBSTE KFI GO IQ i SO A.M. Weinetdege CACTUS SHOW third annual show of the Cactus and Succulent society has been announced for May 22, 23 and 24 at 352 Glenarm street, Pasadena.

To encourage amateur cacti cul-turists, anyone having such plants will be permitted to make entries without the usual fee, Secretary W. M. Ketteringham stated yi iresterday, awiffl 1ED, PLATES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT EMERGENCY DENTAL LABORATORY 202 Va S. Broadway DATE CHANG Meeting of the Minnesota State society, scheduled for next Friday, has been changed to Thursday evening, May. 7.

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