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Oakland Tribunei
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n. PAGE. 32 MONDAY, SEPT." 17, 1928 ah Hbune Combined Wire News Service, Associated Press, United Press, and Consolidated Press PLANS MADE PHARMACIST KILLED. 40 Speeder Gets Venue Change NEW RADIO Stork Shields Mother Who SCOUTS PLAN DANCE. 17.

All arrangements have been completed for the scout dance to be held at Elks' hall the night of September 29. The money derived from the social event will be spent by the scout of Vallejo next year. Stole Layette To Own Sorrow Feared Hayward Court Too TRAFFI By WEE El 0 NAMED Judge Imposes Small Fine TO DEDICATE GIVEN 6 MENIORIALFIIJED $300 to Prevent Birth After i Prison. Seyere but Found Berke- ley Judge More So. jhL.jT' SEE.

ml Cakeport Former 4 Justice PinneH BeneatK PITTSBURG, Sept. 17. The Btork interceded today for Lorena i. ixpez, zi, accused of, stealing a layette for the baby she is expecting within a few weeks, and Judge Wade Moore agreed to as Veterans Building, Jfow Near J.C.J. Chartier, Who Treated Machine as It Crashes Through Bridge Near There One man is dead! and nearly two score others injured today, five of them seriously, as the regult'of week-end traffic accidents HATWARD, Spt.

17. D. S. Jones, 8485 Broadway, Oakland, an auto salesman, arrested on the Dublin highway for driving 63 miles an 'hour, demanded that he be removed from the Hayward court Jurisdiction because "the Judge there had a reputation for hitting speeder." He wa sent before Judge Oliver Young, Berke. ley, and sentenced to five days In the county Jail without alternative Child Before Death, Is Sentenced for Violating ing completion, to lie Opened on Armistice- Day if Committee Has Way Optician FORMERLY WITTI CHINN-BERETTA SAN FRANCISCO, Sept.

17. Appointment of Edwin W. Lovejoy, 34, senior radio Inspector here, as radio supervisor of the Seventh district with headquarters at Seattle, was announced today in telegraphic advices from Washington, D. to the department offices here. Lovejoy will succeed to the post made vacant by the death of Otto R.

Redfern, radio supervisor, Seattle. His jurisdiction will extend over th. state of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Alaska. Lovejoy was one of the early pioneers In radio. He established an experimental laboratory in Los Angeles In 1906, entering the government service in 1917.

He is a native of Portland, Ore. the Medical Practice Act sess a small rine rather than send her to Jail. Mrs. Lopez wanted her baby to have nice clothes Just like the babies of ber more fortunate friends, but she could not afford to buy such a layette, so she stole it, she told the court. Judge Moore said he did not want Mrs.

Lopez to give birth tp a baby right after being released from Jail, and after a lecture, announced he would "Ine her instead. in the bay district and northern California, tvall, 1687 East Fourteenth street, Finned beneath his automobile C. J. Chartier, an. Oakland When It crashed bridge or Tine.

This Information ws furnished here today by Traffic Officer Norman Vadnals, who made the arrest. "I know my law," Jones is i into a creekbed, George Squire, Oakland's new Veteran' Memorial building at Grand avenlie and Harrison boulevard will be dedicated with impressive ceremonies on Armlstfce day. provided cltv and druggist operating a pharmacy at Seventy-fourth avenue and Foothill boulevard, who was arrested following the death of 4-year-old former Justles of the peace at Jkeport, wis kUlad near there. 'Mrs. Clere Talltnan, riding- with Mm, euttered Several broken rib quoted by Officer Vadnals a say.

county officials and the commls-1 Hazel Mae Portlock, of 2522 Sev Ing. "I demand to be removed to Oakland township. These courts Lodi W.C.T.U. Elects Mrs. Culbertson Head fcut Tallman ana a cmnesa cook, enty-eighth avenue, charged lo occuoanta of the car.

were un out here, are a little too hard boiled for comfort." slon of veteran In charge of the memorial are willing. Thl was announced by the Veteran' Armistice Day committee, which begun plans for observance of the day In hurt. After the crash LODI. Sept. 17.

Mrs. Josle with violating the state medical practice act, was sentenced in po With an Inward chuckle the of lifted the wrecked automobile from Culbertson has been elected president of the local W. C. T. U.

and were cut and bruised. Five per6n were Injured when two. automobile locked wheels and overturned on the Fifth street cut of the Carquinez bridge road in Vallejo. The car were driven by Hurry Stevenson, 664 Patchett street, Napa, and Tony Silas, 403 MHlkn street. Vallejo.

Both drivers were rut and bruised a were Mrs. Stovenaon, her 8-year-old daughter, Patsy, and' her mother, Ann Newton, of American Forks, Utah. J. A Shcck, 624 Nineteenth atreet, Richmond, received a sprained back and other Injuries when his automobile collided with one driven by M. E.

Meyer of San Pablo, on the Giant road near San Pablo. Meyer wa not hurt. TWO CHILDREN HUHT Two children were cut by flying fcoulrea' body and summoned am Mrs. Hilda Swan, 28, 2430 Grove will be assisted by Mrs. J.

A. Porterfield, vice-president: Mrs. atreet. auffered possible Internal Injuries shock, cuts and bruises II DlfiCCT FROM OIfiCT FROM Cora Pelton, second vice-president; when an automobile In which she Was riding: with plton Redman, aririreaa unknown, collided with a Mrs. Li.

b. Shank, secretary; Mrs. Louise Williams, treasurer and Mrs. Alta Tyers, corresponding mis city. Appointed by Mayor John I Davie, the Veterans' Committee consists of the following: Dr.

Charles R.1 Fancher, general chairman; Police Judge Howard L. vice chairman; Jean Had-ley. secretary. Sub committee are: Parade, Capt. Rufus M.

Whaley, Col. Mader, MaJ. W. H. Loverlng; observation and decorations, Lieut.

Eugene Sturtevant, J. S. Dumser, Judge Bacon, Capt. A. C.

McGll- machine nlloted by John Ma- Uresor. 4DSC Ban Pablo avenue, at Fifth avenue and Foothill boulo lice court today to serve six months In the county Jail and pay a fine of $300. Chartier, through his attorney, Monro Friedman, filed notice of appeal, and is at liberty under 8500 ball pending the result. Sentence was Imposed by Police Judge J. I.

Kennon of Emeryville, sitting for Police Judge Edward J. Tyrrell, who Is on vacation. The druggist, according to testimony the case, treated the bhild-for sore throat and stomach trouble, but when she was removed to the hospital where she died, she was found to be suffering from diphtheria. IDDIES'COLDS vard. Her hasbsnd, R.

E. Swan, and Balph BnUer, 2232 Valdez ficer agreed to the change of venue. "But you're quite sure you want the change?" he queried. "Absolutly," returned the au-tolst. Judg Toting, th officer points out, ha an Infinitely greater reputation for being "rough" with excessive speeder than any Jurist of southern Alameda coupty, Hunters Hold Last Of Season's Trips CAZADERO, 17.

The last days of the deer season here drew together for a final hunt member of the various gun clubs here. M'any deer fall in the closing hunt. Game keeper and caretaker have been put in charge of the reserve and lodtfes are now closed. glass when an automobile driven should not be "dosed." Treat them externally with SAVE 25 TO 50 SHASTA MOUSE PAINT 2.27 PER 6AL-WE MANUFACTURE PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE CALL OR WRITE US FOR PRICES COLOR CARDS PACIFIC PAINT CO. 4TH CEDAR STS- BERKELEY PHONE BERK1Q57' by their father, Oscar Garrison, 66 Bungalow avenue, San Itafael, very.

WICKS VapoRub Million Jan UtmJ Yearly collided with another machine, operated by O. h. Lift-ham, also of San Itafael, on Woodland avenue The victims. Floria Garri Prizes and Judges: Col, S. R.

Downing; barbecue, M. W. Sellar; luncheon, Harry A. Nelson; finance committee, Dale Hollingsworth; transportation Lee Brown; fireworks, Nelson Hadley and Judge street, also, an occupant of the Redman car, were cut and brutoed. 1 SKIDS INTO POIiE.

Daniel IS'eal, 21, of San Lorenzo, received Injuries which may prove fatal when his automobile (kidded And crashed Into 'a telephone pole the Castro Valley road. ur-fered a. fractured skull. Internal Injuries and cuts and bruises. His companion, William George, 22, alBo of San Lorenzo, was cut and Bacon; athletlo events.

Cant. II. S. urant. son, 4, and her Hater, Alurjorie, were treated at the Cottage hospital there.

Three person were hurt, none seriously, when their automobile was crowded off the highway at Sausallto and overturned. The 2. car was driven by Harry Potts, otj bruised. -Twq men. were seriously hurt when' they fell or were thrown from an automobile which later Redwood City, and riding wltp' ITEM OF 'NEWS 'THAT MEANS MUCH IN THB.PROGRESt OP COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION! It's a fact-that MILK DRINKERS are healthier i mm were hi wire, Mrs.

uari Mane, wife of the postmaster at Redwood City, and Mrs. Al Kemmers, also of Redwood JCty. Potta, Mr. Malle and Mrs. Remmers were cut and bruised.

Mrs. Viola Rladen, 2226 Clinton avenue, Alameda, received a possible fracture of the hip and severe cits and bruise in an auto crash at Martinez. She was riding With J. G. Grelg, 8089 Thompson street, Alameda, when his machine collided with one piloted by V.

J. Salva of Martinez. Salva was cited for reckless driving. BOARD RIDER HURT John P. Monther, Pomona avenue, was slightly hurt when he wa knocked from the running crashed Into a pole Injuring three other men.

Cecello Garcia, 23, 1570 Third street, was found lying In the atreet at Forty-flrat street and Piedmont avenue, suffering I from a. fractured skull, A. few minutes later Ilosarlo Valenxncla, 7 679 Fifth street, wa found at Fifth and Cypres atreets suffering from similar injuries. Then the police received a call from Fifth and Henry streets where a machine containing Julio and Joe Jlartinei, brother. III Campbell treet, and Alike Jlmlnez, 1561 Henry street, had crashed into a tree.

All were taken to the Emergency lioapHal for treatment of cuts and tru4es. Under questioning by police they admitted Garcia and Val-nsuola had been member of their jiaitjr but could not tell whether they hd fallen or been thrown from the car. AU were held for 1 pW8F tard of a naautomobile -by a Key stem carr at Sixth aid Washing ton streets. Mr. Ethel Backert, same a tires, driver of the car, wa not hurt.

Three persons wsre Injured, one seriously, when a delivery truck In which they were riding was investigation. AVTO HITS TKOIXEY. TV. J. Brown, ISI1 Seventy IghtH i aad Mrs.

G. V. Brown, 1601 Seventy-seventh ave were slightly injured when I street by a Market Street Railway car at Evans avenue and Third street, San Francisco. Pedro l)u-rano, 223B Clara street, San Francisco, suffered possible Internal Injuries. Ralph Munroy, 80 Kess-ling street.

Sun Francisco, driver machine operated by Brown collided with a Key System Tranalt Be one of them! company car at Seventy-seventh avenue and East Fourteenth street. They were treated at Highland Of the truck, and Mrs, Anrelo Hovels, 221 Mariposa street, San Francisco, were cut and bruised, Hnnlcl Mulready, (88 Clayton honnttal. lid ward Neece, 61, who Uvea at the municipal woodyard, Was cut street, San Francisco, received a possible skull fracture and his son. 1 and bruised when he was knocked down by an automobile driven by EAST AY" MILK DEALERS ASSOCIATION Richard, 16, was cut snd bruised when their automobile collided 1-eul Quan, 484 Ninth street, at increased canatlt ranee IJ2 with a machine driven by Harry tnodels Sixth and Webster atreet. Neece, a cripple, was walking across the treet when the machine struck hi including HEAVIER Du 11A m.

m6df.lt JO armey of Stockton, on the Gol $1395 X2 IUU den Gate Ferry company pier at Berkeley. Albert Weseloh, 1272 Alice crutch and hurled him to the pave went. street, San Farncisco, and his com panlon. Miss UrttA Kt-hults, Burlln ltarlnald Jones, 20. 7117 Todd treet, received-nimllar Injuries when a machine In which he was game, were cut and bruised when $1685 3 ton PHrr $2800 4 ton $3160 Chasala only, F.

O. B. Poattke, MleMaM Thafow modal mrm stwtlahls In twtowc of mUmtimrd whamlbmaarmmm long Km snd tira combination their automobile crashed intoa pole on the Peninsula highway near Tanforan. They were treat (SI at the Mills Memorial hospltaW San Mateo. u- Police are seekln anilt-and-run 1 driver whose car crashed into a machine owned by Frank Golphln, 1148 Cedar street, Berkeley, which was parked at 893 Thlrty-elhgth treet.

No one was Injured in the Ballot Measures riding overturned after a collision at Fortieth arrd Grove streets. Jones was riding with John man, 2100 Harper street. The other car was driven by Joseph Butler, 4372 Wisconsin street, San Francisco, Arrested after Patrolman Clyde Miller had fired three shots at his automobile, Fermin Mendoza, 822 Brush street, is facing possible hit-and-run charge today Mendoza' car collided with one driven by Mrs. Elmer Foster, 1023 J-lllof atreet, Alameda, at HeventrrVtreet and Broadway. Mis Victoria JPown, 207 Fulton street, Berkeley, riding with Mr.

Foster, was cut by glaaa. Miller said Mendoza Attempted to flee from the scene. Twe San Ienmlro men were Injured when their Automobile filunged over an embankment on he Santa Crus highway near Holy City. William A. Jtreitung, 134 EatudUlo avenue, San Leandro, was driving the car.

He attempted to paa (another machine, lost control and the ear plunged oft the road. He and his companion. Vhtor llcd- (at 2500 RPM) for ltf and 2-ton models, 89 H. P. (at 2500 RPM) for and 4-ton models Most powerful 4-wheel brakes ever Explained to League SAN JOSE, Sept.

17. Mlsllce Purr of Kan Kranclaco, president used on trucks! Powerful of the California League of Worn en voter, wa guest speaker at 1 propeller-shaft parking brake meeting of the San Francisco League of Women Voters at noon today. The meeting was held in connection with a luncheon at the Y. W. C.

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