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MONDAY EVENING DaklanD Ctibune SEPTEMBER 24, 1928 tlEDH I LI PROBLEMS ErickO. Lindblom, Head of Hotel Claremont, Dies at 71 U. S. AROUSED AT COLOMBIA'S OIL i Forum Aide MRS. E.

C. LIPMAN, de-partment chairman, is arranging a lecture series for the child wel- GRASS BLAZE SETS FIRE TO In Command MISS ANNA SIKORA, who is arranging a theater party for Isle City Young Ladies' Institute of Alameda. Tr PES IS TD BE STUDIED fare department. Erik O. Lindblom, 71, who rose I covered a metal on pocket July 13, of the yellow 1808, on the frorn itinerant tailor to president of site of what Is now the city Nome.

He organized the Pionee SEfZUBE PLAN PLANING MILL Mining company and then returned Designed to meet the demand for and chief stockholder of the Claremont hotel In Berkeley, died yesterday following a long illness. Lindblom was an itinerant tailor in Sweden before coming to this country. Here he followed the here a wealthy man. He made fre accurate information concernin quent trips to Alaska up to 1914. I Mi.Ki.iwi asasai I the factor in the education of chil Lindblom married Mrs.

Hanna finally settling in this Sparman of Oakland in 1907. dren and adolescents a course 1 America Protests Cancelling Lity in mi same trade, had know her since, she was a girl "Problems of Sex in the Education Then came word of the discovery of 12. His widow and three chil Concessions and Hints ALAMEDA, Sept. 24. Members of Isle City Institute No.

51 of thi l'oung Ladies Institute of this city will hold a theater party at the. Fulton-in 'Oakland Wednesday eve- nins, October 3. Many are ex-." pected to attend the affair which has been arranged by a committe consisting of Anna Sikora, chairman; Caroline Heilman, Marie Gil-ligan, Lorraine Walsh, Irene RanJ beau, Francis Kreig, Murial Bar-num and Murcella O'Brien. of the Youth" is planned by the Loss of $20,000 Caused and Fireman Hurt; Woman Rescued From Home. dren, Brlta, a daughter, and Olof of gold.

Anxious to get to the gold fields, Lindblom became a sailor. and Erik sons, survive. child welfare department of th At Intervention. When he arrived in Alaska he de Funeral services will be held under Masonic auspices tomorrow Oakland Forum to begin Thursday serted the ship and Joined a party of prospectors. October 4.

The course of twelve lectures will be limited to 35 Forum at the Truman Undertaking com- A grass fire In a vacant lot is By J.YU5 C. WIT.SOY, United Freti Staff Corraapondeot. pany chapel In Oakland. Lindholm struck it rich. He dis members and 35 non-members, ac credited by the fire department today with a S20.000 loss to the Pro cording to Mrs.

E. C. Lipman, de WASHINGTON. Sept. 24.

Rela partment chairman. gressive Planing mill at 2628 Poplar street. The structure is a thsee Henry M. Grant, director of so tions between Colombia and the United States were troubled today BAN ON RODEO 10 HELD AFTER story feu me building, owned by F. clul hyjfiene education, Health Council of San Francisco, will give J- 04 I I ri after an exchange of notes In which m.

Banta. According to the denartment tne course wnicti is arranged by the University of California Exten tha United States charged Colom bia with refusing to act in a man Milton Summers, 1711- Webster sion iivision and is primarily for street, obtained a permit to burn grass on a vacant lot adjoining the parent social workers and leaders BEING FOUGHT ner customary in Intercourse be POLICE DRIVE of sirls' and boys' activities. The plant. The fire got beyond his con tween friendly nations. lectures will cover the knowledge trol, and spread to the lumber plant.

of the subject made available bv Tbe dispute Imolves the Barco oil conwtclon science in the last quarter of a cen On the' way to the fire Knirlne Suspected Reckless Autoist Faces Court MA N'T EC Sept. 24. Klorensio Torrez pleaded not guilty to "a charge of reckless driving when he appeared before Judge E. E. Douglass.

Hia trial was set for September 26. Ricardo Xunez, riding in the car with Torrez, pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace and was fined The men are Mexicans and are engaged in picking grapes. They were arrested by Chief of Po-. lice C. C.

Hitchcock and Traffio Officer A. L. Stuart, who stated that Torrez was driving on the wrong side of the street and finally crashed Into another car driven by J. Warburton, Stockton insurance man. tury.

area in Columbia, of which about No. 9, Jack Barry, driving, was in HAYWARD. Sent. 24. More Eighteen persons are facing thir Grant is a graduate of the Uni 0 iter cent is American-owned, collision with a truck driven hv cruelty and hardship to animals is ty different charges today as the vcrsity of Washington and has Robert E.

Cook, for the SuDerior displayed In a polo game than in result of three days' activity by the taught in the public schools of Ore Press reports in Bogota, capital of Colombia, ascribed to the United States the intention to any rodeo staged in the west, ac police special service squad headed Ice Cream company. The left front of the fire truck was damaged, but sari i i. from 1918 to 1925 he was cording to Frank Pererla, veteran by Kergant W. P. Ramsey, according to a report on file with Chief of executive secretary of the Oregon cattleman and president of the narry made emergency repairs and the apparatus Droceeded to the bocia-t Society and lnstruc Hayward Business Men's Associa tor in sex social problems for the intervene and said a note indicating that purpose had been received by the Colombian gov eminent.

Police Donald L. Marshall. Charges Include sals and nnnu. fire. Cook was cited to appear in court on a charge of reckless tion, organized this year to stage a round-up at the Harry Rowell Portland center of the society.

slon of liquor, poesesslson of stills, i1 urtner plans for the course will ranch. driving. vagrancy, aisturplng the nenrn be discussed by Mrs. Lipman at a The stale department categori Al Taylor, belonging to Engine 6 ne association is organizing a Tl'BE TO BE VISITED. Members of the Oakland Sclots' reorganization meeting of her de campaign to combat efforts of an company, was painfully hurt when evading taxi fare, drunk, gambling and investigation on narcotic charges.

Among those arrested is panmeni Wednesday at 10:30 a. he ran a nail through his foot at antl-rodeo organization seeking to cally denied intervention had been mentioned in a note forwarded from Washington September II, and subsequently delivered to the 1' orum lecture room. Hotel me -pianmg mill fire. auynsn such displays. i ony Hoares, who enraned Vnm PASTOR'S WIFE A PLUMBER.

BARNES, Eng. Mrs. Arthur Dott, wife of the rector, Installed the plumbing in the new parish Oakland. I Lunch club will make an inspection trip of the Estuary tube following the meeting tomorrow noon at the American Grill. The party will be led by George A.

Posey. An early morning fire todav Ramsey last March when tha offi Mrs. Lipman's committee for the AM. I MUSI gU, PUIO RIIH horse racing should likewise be threatened for a time to wipe out Colombian government. The United Grant lectures include: Mrs.

Don- rooming house at 753 Soventh house of the local church. Press was informed that the cer sought to arrest him on a nar cotln charge. eliminated," Pererla maintains. "A polo pony is constantly sublected am Jvleffer, Mrs. Donald Campbell street, operated bv Mrs.

Msrv a did Intimate, however, that the Others arrested Include? WUM.m Lopez. The woman was overcome Mrs. Edward Wright, Mrs. Joseph H. and Mrs.

Rollin attitude of the Colombian govern I to collisions with other mounts, exhaustion and painful bruises from mallets. The average rodeo uMMiMKMum, fin Hroaaway: by smoke and rescued from by H. ment would not prevent the United Moore. Hteve and Angelina Tsurnon, 1840 Delafield and George Gather of States from giving United States mm-sireei: ueorge uar n. inns- the fire department.

citizens such protection and assist animal Is accorded far better treatment." Jefferson street: Vernon TJntrha. xne fire, said to have been 46 Turlock Pupils i fourteenth street, and Annie The Hayward organization Is ance as might be necessary. BEGAN TWO YEARS AGO, caused by a burning cigarette butt, was confined to one bedroom. miner, 211 eventh street, all re affiliating with a state-wide move sale and possession of Honor- ment designed to counteract the Colombian A merjean relations On Honor Roll TURLOCK, "Sept. 24.

The honor Louise Fernandez. 2147 V.amt six have been troubled for more than CHILD BITTEN. OROVILLE, Sept. 24. Bitten by dog at Las Plumus.

near hern. actuvltles of the antl-rodeo association. Funds have been donated. In addition, the Havward unit will (holiirshin society at Turlock hiirh teenth street, possession of a stlfl and possession of liquor Evelyn Armstrong, 833 Fourteenth street. two years by the Barco oil conces slons difficulty.

school comprises a membership of Mrs. L. T. Williams la recovering ortyt-six students for the first The background of the case was conduct an Individual campaign of opposition, evadllng Taxi fare; Ester Gray. 431 today from severe lacerations on semester, according to Miss Ina V.

outlined officially to the United one-half day. A check-up at least once a week is irinde by Pitman, I ine street, sale and nniuninn ner arm ana nanus. she wus For true drinking pleasure the de- f' V) lifiht that comes from perfect blend and flavor serve Lipton's. 0- liquor, and vagrancy: four mn f. Lose you Durse? Are von let Drought to Oroville for treatment gambling, two for disturbing the ting the finder locate you through job uog is sam to oe the same peace and two women for va a "LOST" ad In the TRIBUNE? one that bit a small child recently.

grancy. Smith, adviser. Sophomores lead with 22; seniors, 10; Juniors, freshmen A. 3. Membership is earned by grades and activities for the last semester of the year.

Ten points are r-required. One senior, Minnie Jerome, receieverf 15 points. who visits each student during his working hours. Four students are receiving training In the Turlock Irrigation district department, the courses varying fro mtvvo to, eightr een weeks. Auditorium Not Itching Rash Relieved Instantly A Lit For Non-Stop Dance Are you bothered by an SOMETHING IMPORTANT HAS HAPPENED The city of Oakland does not dis TO ADVANCE BETTER DELIVERY approve of dancing but it Is against long distance, non-stop foot flights over the floor of the Oakland tinsr it remain overnight.

Then wash oft with Resinol Soap. Do this once a day. You will be amazed at the results. Then use Resinol Soap as your ex itching rash or eczema of any kind? Then we offer prompt relief with this famous Resinol Soap and Ointment treatment. This was mode clear todnv when Commissioner Charles C.

Young refused a pemlt to B. A. Mnnmrler and A Kpread on a little Resinol J. I. Sherwood of Minneanolls to Press as follows: In March, 1926, the Colombian government Issued a decree celling the Burco concesMlon and the conccKHloiialros presumed niemorlul to the Colomblun gov ernment asking that the cancella tlon be withdrawn.

No reply was received front the Coloinblun government, the United Pre. was Informed, and In Junuury, I92H, alinoHt two years later, thu Uarco company ahkedlhe depurl- ment of state to request Colombia to reply to their meinorliil. No formal reply was rm-elvcd, hut Colomblun olflcluls liiforiued the department that while they could not Justify cancellation of the eoncesnl.in for the reasons given In the 1920 decree, they believed they cancel it on other grounds. Last August another Colomblun decree confirmed the earlier cun- cellatlon, but explained the lallon on new grounds. Boon thore-i after the Huron company requested this govertinient to usk the Colom- blan government Vhether the pany would be privileged to for-- ward unotlier memorial reply to the latest cancellation tlrureo.

'J ho Icku- ointment, ict- conduct a marathon dance at the A 9 clusive toilet soap. For free sample of each, writ Resinol auditorium. Commissioner Young declared JZZ that "public morals would he best conserved" by not renting the auditorium for the purpose named. 1 LJ Fta. 1 cy dDWDDES tipn put the question to tho Columbian government.

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