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Oakland Tribunei
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PAGE 34 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1925 Combined Wire Newi Service. Associated Press, United Press, and Consolidated Press. 'Spanker' of Man BAY READY 1 In the New iew HIGHLANDS owimming Mole Oakland Opens Training School For Policemen MISS ELEANOR CARATTI, noted mermaid," and C. H. BLESSE, physical instructor of the Athens Athletic Club, inspect-ing the huge tank on the fifth floor of the club's new building.

TO Fined $50, Says It Was Worth It Berkeleyan Admits Punishing Alleged Offense to WELCOM WILSON WILL HEAD ZONING SURVEY JOB QUAKE FUND GAINIR BY 15 CHECKS SCHOOL IS Courtesy and Clubbing Re I WIMMHUW II II I lit v. "'7 His Wife. AIR HEROES DEDICATED Receptions in Greek Theater and in Alameda, Luncheon duced to An Art by Bluecoat Faculty. Oakland, too, can now boast of the "educated cop." Chief of POt lice James' T. Drew today announced the establishment under the direction of Lieutenant W.

F. Woods of a police school in which the new men on the force will be subjected to Intensive training before assigned to duty. Heretofore the new policeman has been merely given a brief lecture and turned loose on his beat. What there was to learn of the police business he found out for him Santa Barbara Relief Contributions Not Up to the Hopes of Committee; New Plea Is Drafted First of New Structures Provided by Bond Issue Formally Opened With Speeches by Officials in Oakland Auditorium to Show Homage of Eastbay BERKELEY, Sept. 23.

Spanking must be confined to children no matter what the provocation, decreed Judge Robert Edgar yesterday in finding J. R. Auguston, electrical superintendent of the General Electric company guilty of battery on the person of Irving Liner, Berkeley realty operator. Auguston paid a fine of $50 for the admitted "spanking" which he said he gave Liner. "It was worth it," he commented as be handed over the money to Bailiff D.

H. Eraser. Auguston was found guilty after a trial lasting most of yesterday afternoon. He described the spanking which be be gave Liner after the latter is declared to have The Santa Barbara rlief fund for Oakland. Emeryville nml TMedmont totals 1 6.

1 4.7 5. with the addition of thirteen subscriptions totaling Members of the Oakland school board and of the Parent-Teachers' association last night dedicated the Crocker Highlands school, the first of the new school buildings to be Street Department Gives Official Year's Leave to Direct Bureau of City Planning Commission Starting the organization of an analytical survey force which will map and classify the entire city of Oakland, the civil service board last night granted a one-year leave of absence to W. L. Wilson of the street department, who will head the new bureau under the city planning commission. The survey, which October 1, will classify all districts, corners and buildings for a comprehensive zoning policy.

The location' and desirability of park sites will be taken dip by the bureau. Organization of the bureau, under the general direction of City $1H2. received yesterday. The special relief fund commit self. Final details of the two welcome home receptions for America's Hawaiian flight crews on both sides of the bay tomorrow and Fri.lay were to be completed today.

The Kast-bay program, centering: in a civic luncheon for the aviators at the Municipal Auditorium, on Friday, is to be broadcast by KLX. so that radio fans throughout the west may be silent participants in the celebration here. The committees in the Easth.iv tee, Jos. R. Knowland chairman.

Now the young policeman will completed under the $0,000,000 go to school for 12 days and wilt bond issue that was oted a year ago. receive practical instruction in every phase of police work before The school is located at Long- he is thrown upon his own re-- ridge and Sunnyhill roads, and cost sources. $30,000 to construct. The principal Speakers at the First of all he will be taught has under advisement new plan ot solicitation whereby those who have not contributed to the fund will be visited or receive a telephone reminder that Oakland is still $45,000 behind its quota and is being outstripped by several other cities. Following are the names of today's subscribers: Edison G.

Hand. Howard Company. $25: Hessie iJeatty Roland. Eugene VV. Hu-land, Mr.

and Mrs. Win. Owen Morgan. $25: Smith $25: E. used offensive language to bis wife at the Auguston home, 100U Mariposa avenue.

"I put" his bead between my courtesy. Then he will bo shown how to handle traffic, how to do li is clerical work, how to make an arrest, how to conduct an investi Clerk Eugene Sturgis, will be com pleted by October 1, with survey gation, how to perform first aid. dedication exercises, which were held in the new building, were Superintendent ot Schools Fred M. Hunter, School Director John J. Allen Ray Glassley.

Miss Ber-nice Baxter, principal of the school, and Mrs. O. A. Latham, president of the Crocker Highlands Parent-Teachers association. An entertainment program was given.fncluding vocal selections by Mrs.

Hal ors and stenographers on the staff. how to procure and serve a war rant, how to patrol his beat, how to make an arrest, and how to B. Villiam. $5: Marian .1. Barnes, JudKe T.

V. Harris, $10: Anne M. Bradley. A. Kendall.

$15: Sutro $25; Money-Back inith, $7. nd San Francisco are leaving nothing undone for an unparalleled public demonstration of appreciation for the plucky performance of the crew of the P-9. No. 1, who rode the sea nine days on their wrecked plane while awaiting rescue. From the moment Commander John Rodgerg and his men step ashore from the battleship IdaJio tomorrow morning until, completing their visit to Eastbay cities on Friday, they leave for the south that evening, they will face constant reminders that the bay re-STlons's Admiration for their daring1 la genuine.

CAMPBEIX SEXnS BID. Further plans for the Reception to be accorded the fliers at the. Greek theater on the University of California camnus Fridavmorninir Knees and spanked mm good, was Auguston's statement. "He kicked and fought back and bit my finger. But I punished him to my satisfaction for his treatment of my wife after ha had refused to apologize to her." Mrs.

Auguston declared on the witness stand that Liner had said "that she was anything but a lady." Liner in retaliation that he had merely called Mrs. Auguston "ignorant." After Liner's story and testimony from witnesses, Judge Edgar found Auguston guilty and gave him the alternative of a fine or jail sentence. Auguston forfeited bail money deposited by him. shoot. Lieutenant Woods now has a.

class of eight shiny new conpers in tow. As fast-as other classes assemble they will be run through the school. The plans for the school were worked out by Chief Drew and Lieutenant Woods under the supervision Commissioner Frank Milk nd Diet WHIST TO All CHURCH. A whist party will be given by the Ladies' Aid of St. Bernard's parish Friday afternoon In their hall.

Sixty-second avenue and East Seventeenth street. The card party has been arranged to benefit the fund which carries on the philanthropic activities of the CIUIICH TO HOLD BENEFIT. Entertainers prominent in Knights of Columbus and Young Men's Institute circles will have charge of the program at Ht. Andrew's hall, Thirty-sixth and Adeline street, this evening, for the benefit of the church. The program begins nt and will be followed by dancing.

Invalid, ii ii i i Vourishina Dicestible No Cooldnc. Others are saving money In the classified "For Sale" ads. Are you? KlT Avoid Imitation $btltat i their first appearance in the East-bay, were announced today. President W. W.

Campbell of the university has sent a message to Rodgers requesting that each one of the crew be prepared to say a few words descriptive of their experience when introduced on the Greek theater stage. The mayors of all Eastbay cities have been invited to be present on the platform, as well as heads of civic organizations, veterans, societies and boards of education. The mass meeting at the Greek theater will open at 11:15 o'clock. Music will be furnished by the 60-piece band of the university cadets and the entire cadet personnel will be seated in the center section of the amphitheater. Members of the aviation section of the R.

O. T. C. will have places on the platform. LVA'CH AT AIIJITORIIM.

From Berkeley the fliers will TWO BHDS LOOK OVER POOL itors were permitted to inspect the building previous to its official opening next Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. The Athens club tank measures 100 by J5 feet and ranges in depth from four to ten feet. Its capacity is 155.0110 gallons. It requires eleven hours to fill it from a foir-incli inlet.

When filled the water Will be put through a continuous process of filtration. OF ATHENS CLUB Haywardans Send Message to Heyer HAY WARD. Sept. 2 3. Bearing the signatures of about 200 a message expressing hope for speedy recovery was to Public Inspections of New! come direct to Oakland for the luncheon at the Auditorium.

The demand for tickets for this event has been so heavy that final sales were expected to be made today. Large blocks of tickets have been taken by members of the chamber commerce, the Oakland Forum and Oakland Post, American. Legion. Radio fans who tune in on KLX between 12:45 and 1 o'clock will enjoy a complete account of what is taking place. The scene will be described and they will hear the Rooms Close as Formal Opening Nears day forwarded from this city to Charles Heyer, Hayward resident and chairrmi nof the county board of superlsors.

who is in the Oakland l'rovidence hospital with a broken leg. poecnes or the fliers, of E. C. Lyon, president of the chamber of commerce, who will preside; Mayor Others are saving money In the classified "For Sale" ads. Are you? -vim u.

uavie, wno will be honor Attracting more interest than any other one of the interesting features in the new Athens Athletic club building is the swimming tank on the fifth floor of the building. Testerday this was inspected for th first time by two women swimmers. Miss Eleanor Garratti of San Rafael and Miss "Bunny" Fergus of Alameda. They were-accompan-ied on their tour of inspection by Miss Ann Vierra. So enthusiastic wepe the tner-maids over' the size of the pool.

Its equipment, lighting facilities and over its promises of future contests in which women as well as men will participate, that they donned their bathing suits to see how they would look against the CHAS H. WOOD OPTOMETRIST SAYS The eyes of the youth should be In perfect condition tn order that they can cope with their studies and get a true and correct understanding of the subject at hand Defective eyesight Is hindrance. Glnitea A great help and protection. backgrounds of the tank room. yesterday was the last day vis- ary cnairman, and Joseph R.

Knowland. general chairman of the luncheon, who will act as toast-master. They will hear the formal welcome address of Colonel David Barrows, the response of Captain Stanford E. Moses, in charge of the Hawaiian flight project, who win introduce Commander Rodgers The naval band from the U. S.

Idaho will furnish music for the luncheon and Miss Zanette Potter Is preparing a program of vocal elections. RECEPTION IX ALAMEDA. A brief reception to the aviators In Alameda will follow the Oakland luncheon, and they will then return to San Francisco for their train tf the south, leaving at :50 p. m. Rodgers and his mates are expected to step ashore in San Francisco at 10:10 a.

m. tomorrow. The termination at the San Francisco city hall of the parade up Market street from the ferry Is to be the occasion for the formal public welcome. San Francisco's junior high and. high schools are to be closed for the dav and their Ktn.

are Anna Young, lyric soprano; Victor Vogel, basso; and Marsden Argell, tenor. ciiid Bee urn ibont your eye, SAX T.EANDKO ASSISTS. SAN LEANDRO. Rept. 2.

N. 6o Chas.HWo W. Armstrong, secretary -manager I of the San Leandro Chamber of 1 Commerce will serre as a member of the reception committee that will welcome the Hawaiian fliers to Oakland. Mayor Edwin Duck will be the official representative TMC WIMKINS) CYC of the municipal government. I dents are to gather in front of the city hall to witness the ceremonies.

A luncheon at noon at the San Francisco Commercial club is to ronow the city hall program, with a banquet at the St. Francis hotel In the evening as the concluding vent. Arrangements were completed yesterday for the appearance Of three members of the San Francisco Opera Company at the banquet. Those who will be heard "She praises it to everybody! Mrs. Crane had indigestion for ten years; Tanlac brought immediate relief.

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