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Trr- Ixttntiv JUtIafocl 5 In This Section LATEST SPORT RESULTS? EDITORIAL COMMENT ttaartltrtrfgrm Awodattw VOL. CVHI OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, MONDAYj EVENING, APRIL 16, 1928 NO. 107a ml. SON IOSEfe MXJ, MOTHER DIES HALIFAX, N. 8.

Mrs. R. C. CoweJl dropped dead whenMn-formed that her son's leg had been 1 cut off by-a train. HOS GUEST IT has been done! The Atlantic has been flown, Westward as Police Search For Doctor to Give Him Money Youth Serves Jaiil Term, Now BackOn'Job AIR SERVICE INAUGURATED DUREUX, 20, of 5455 Bond H.

X. well as Eastward. ijXow we, shall know all that we need to know about it, except the one thing which heeds ho njdre ekperi-. Wental flights, to We shall have living witnesses of theT perils' knd problems of the We also have witness that one successful flight asjnaeithout any margin of safety -iT From the last land in Europe to the first in America, ttirlast inVop of uel Which the last word in airplanes was able to earry was barely enough to make thet today after serving term iny the county jail, to which he com. WITH SOUTH landing.

So the next step is not Tri-Motored, All-Metal Pas "DERkELlY, April tearcb. for Dr. Frank biot wa started' here today, not to arrest him, but' to give him some money. The earch was lnstituted at the1 "request of Fred D. Robbins, man-ager of the donntnt accounts division of the Seaman's National bank of New York, where Dr.

Abbott opened two accounts in 1880. Ahe bank: last heard from, him in when he said, he was living in Berkeley and since that time the tbe of which was not revealed, has been aecuinslaling At the time Dr. Abbott opened the account, Robbins said in letter to Berkeley police, he said he had wife, Ellen L. Abbot, andf ilnnehter. Marv E.

Abbott. scnger Hops Warehouse 8 1 cl by Blaze Believed Started by 'Men Seen tp Flee, Premige8 The youlh was arrested for speeding in Emeryville last (Wednesday and sentenced to 24 itotirs in jail by Justice of the Peace J. L. The judge turned over the. commitment to the Saturday night he appeared at the jail, announced he had a commitment for himself and would like to serve his time immediately so he would not miss work.

Be was locked up, and released last )ht. i Off From Oakland Airport TIME TO FERTILIZE Pure Pulverized Sheep Manure $2.25 per 100 Pounds Delivered Cow Manure, 5 $2.50 Sheep and Cow Manure Mixture, 5 iks. Blood Meal, BonejjealT Lime, River -band Sawdust. Tobacco Oust. Choice Fresh Lawn Grass Seed, To rid.

your Garden of Sow Bugs. Snails, Slugs, use Bnarol or Floi'a Ferro. rgpray for Kosa Bushes, and Fruit Trees. NATIONAL Feed Fuel Co. 55th at Grove Pied.

2522 GROUPS NMD Flames Broke Out for San Diego at 9:30 a. m. as It. Dickson Shot in Hand by Charles Rider, -neputy Sheriff, Police ecla.re fDuring Fist Fight -V- "r'i Conflicting stories told by E. H.

Dlcksonv S6, living at the Savoy hotel and Charles Rider, 1629 Seventy-eighth avenue', a deputy sheriff, as to how Dickson received a Dally air service' between' Oakland and Southern1 California officially was inaugurated today by Two new committees of the California Tibrarv -Association have tha Air when "been appointed: by John B. Kaiser, Amnesia Victim one of- the trt-motoreil, all-metal passenger monoplanes which ar bullet wound in the left Hand, re uakiana librarian and president of District No. 1 of the California Library-Association, it was learned rived at Oakland atrnort Saturday sulted in the arrest of both men Returns to Qhico CHICO, April 16. Milton Head- took off from the municipal flying early-today-for flBld for 8an Diego at clock. Talking'M ovies to Thf''dm'mittees chosen from San FrUnclacobaysdistrict members Aprll l6.

Two men, believed 'responsible for the fire which destroyed a vacant ware-iiouse and endangered 'surrounding property on Webster street near the Estuary early yesterday, are being sought by local pollceWFlre Chief Walter. T. Stetometas watold that-two men were seen to be leaving the building, Just before the The fire threatened to spread to the local plant of the Associated Oil company. A second warehouse belonging to the Maxwell Hardware company, also was endangered. were taken into; custody the superfluous demonstration that there are men who will risk; life hn a great adventure.

It is' an airplane which will carry fpel for more miles. That; tep Hi for thev engineers not for the' "i-'" O-Q X.EI inter be--up more such jtytghiir ynq; Wkht ttitiVter- tehft'-cah show margin -of. safety. it is doubtful If these except as teats, will ever 'be -X)? "in oh practU -AairpIieHnHk-at Hot Increase inefficiency with size. Multlplyt the- jlength.

-of a. -ship by three and yqu. multiply. its carrying eapaolty by tWeiity-even. while nine The fuel and by less than nine the machinery -it takes to propel it.

But an airplane "three large will carry only three times as muoh, and it takes three times fuel and engine weight to run it. So-nothing Is Balufefl, and spectacular in sustained fHght tire- not to Jae-antlclpated, in -any Hues now known. i The great uture of the airplane la on land. Or, if it is over the sea, it must be either by the exploita Four passengers were In the 12-PBssenger Ford ship when It lund, 20K arrived home late' lust night, hungry and travel worn, after having been sought for a week. He explained that he had Figure in Election NE April 1 6- 04s) when Dickson appeared at Highland hospital for treatment.

The bullets tore through the flesh and will concern themselves' with, the further educational. employed gtaff members of the libraries in the dip-trict with bibliographiool need of the bay region. I'rhetfirst committee' appointed to tooT off, piloted by E. A. They were Arthur U.

Game. Oak land lumberman; T. II. Lyon, Ban Francises au tomobHe Charles A. Cot, of Bostoji, and A.

A. of Detroit. severed an artery, but Dloksen suffered no serious injury; j. a lapse of memory, camo to nia senses Wednesday and then started The- people of. the United gtatea will know the.

figure, and voice of. the President they elect next The pair-were engaged In a' fist for home. He had similar memory an extension course is failures twine last summer. fight st Rider's hone, -following a drinking party, accordiijif to' the police. The disagreement arose over come incident that happened at the home oX Mrs.

Margaret the. country to'', present talklhg Noye.iber, not through the mpving picture and the radio, but through talking mpvies. It plans of the new RCA Ihototone 'XtavfS' president, are carried, through. beirig' rushed, Sarnoff said, to-enable 'theaters throughout movies throughout the campaign showing the candidates in action i THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR ONE PRICE CASH OR CREDIT composed of the 'following: Flora fi: Ludington of Col-lege, Miss Mary F. Murphy of the San Francisco Lfbrary, Miss Olive Burroughs of the Berkeley Library, Miss Mary Barmby of the Alameda County' Library and Miss Grace Ranaome of the Oakland Library.

On the" bibliography committee will be Miss Mabel Thomas. 'of the Oakland Miss Nella Martin of the University of California, Miss Alice N-. Hays of. Stanford Booth, 646 Sixteenth street, the police- said and was renewed after the party moved i to the Rider home. Rider attempted to arrest Dickson, according ta-hls story, and and presenting their -arguments in their own voices: jJlcKSon ran from the house.

Rider followed and several away in front of 7221 Arthur street, Rider caught Dickson. tion of some, principle, not university, Miss Eleanor Sturgep ofjhe. San. Fjcanclsco JJbraryjJohnJ Rlder-hadhlsautomatloiirhls Howell. San Francisco nubllsher: Here Monday! right hand, ho said, and struck Dickson over the head in an effort to.

subdue him. They -struggled for possession of theg un and it was. accidentally discharged, the fbullet piercing Dickson's hand. Dickson explained that the gun accidentally, discharged when, he attempted to take it from Rider, Jackson Furriitwre Co. Clay, 13th and 14th Streets, Oakland Telephone Lakeside S800 'SV Credit at Cash Prices No Interest or Carrying Charges i ll -r- i 4 1,6 A Price Reduction wnen Tlrst -arrested.

Rider told a. different saying, that he ar; rested Dickson and fired two at him, when he attempted to escape. Dickson will not prosecute Rider. According to Sheriff Burton F. Becker, Rider Is a' special deputy sheriff serving without pay.

Rider is under bond, Becker said. The sheriff declared that he would await report from Oakland police before deciding: what disposition to make of thai ease. In private life Rider is a' contractor, according to Becker, i' I Professor Sydney J. Mitchell of the University of California and Miss Flora B. Ludlngtonof Mills College'.

The committees Were chosen following a recent meeting o.f the district of the L. A. held at the Athens Athletic Youth ih Hospital 't. After Dance Brawl Raymond Valencia. 18.

of. -703 Fifth street is in Highland hospital today with Serious head injuries, the victim of a dance hall brawl In which ha is alleged to have drawn a knife. Vallencla was struck on the head by SpJeciaJ Officer Jack Hansen and John P. Taylor, who told the police that they were -forced to use their clubs' to break up a brawl In a dance hall last jilght on Twelfth street, between Broadway and Franklin street Valencia alone resisted them, they said, and drew his knife. He was treated at the Oakland Emergency hospital and later removed" to Highland.

His skulj fractured, doctors A wa'rrant charging Valencia with attempted assault will be out Taylor said. (- B6V BLACltMAILEIf JS. Gddes, age' 17. was sentenced to prison for blackmailing a wealthy merchant. The Original' CURZYIUS World's Greatest Mystery Can be seen in our windows all week of April 1 6th.

The hours of exhibitionareto, be from 11 to 12:15 to 12:45 2 P. M. Come and see CURZYIUS? demonstrate the Sultan Davenport Bed Dance Hall Owner that is Startling on Hits Closing Order OROV1LLE, April 16. to force city's Jia'nd, writ ter met hod" of Iivstorm orj ifg, ilie.lritermedaaTo tfbatins landing, placejs, which themselves would not be- difficult to inBtall. Th mere-'stee and the courage and skill of men, w'iU'not make over-sea flying practical.

TIB verdict in the St. Francis dam disaster assesses a dodble responsibility. One Is on Engineer who built a rid dam on rock which would not hfld it. The other is on the law an public -policy which permitted so great a responsibility to be takr en by one man, unchecked by ethers. i an may, and "ultimately isvery man does, make mistakes.

Therefore It is the experience of mankind that where risks are Involved the Judgment of even tha most expert shall be checked by The one exception 1st th immediate conduct of battle, In warr when there is less risk in doing 'even the wrong thing! Instantly than there is In doing the right thing after delay for discussion. ki yt nrHlS is not a condemnation of I municipal ownership. There is no reason, even from the conservative standpoint, why cities should apt own tneir own water systems and' '-'eonstructv the dams and other works necessary to, them. This, is, indeed, the cbmmbn custom of the most conservative; cities It has been Justified i v-jA WlVhat the Easttay anS gan 'Franr elsco and New York and Chicago anil BostoaJiajas done does not become or. unpatriotlo be-causeAos Angeles does it.

But it 1 a condemnation of the principle that when a city does these things It shall be exempt from the supervision and regulation which are required of privately owned corpora- Itiona doing the as me thing, 0,. T3ERE3 is attempt to make a bugaboo out of publia ownership in the Boulder Dam bill. No on objects to government building of the dam- Itself. "No DJi questions that good un to nay for that 'dam by wiling the water power which It will incident-, ally produce. hand, pro of mandamus to open a Chinatown dance hall was to be filed today, according to the announcement of Clinton -attorney for Bert fl Kemmer, lessee of one of the halls.

The council two weeks ago declared the dance to.be a nuisance. Recluse Who Scorned Use Of Bed, Dies at Age of 85 died without making a will and be Clay, 13th and 14th Streets, Oakland Lateside-5800 i lief is expressed that he may havei SPE0IA1 BY WIKE TO THE TRIBUNE April 16. Charles cached money: in the hills nearnis home. the cabin where he lived he had fashioned bed in the earth. Bungart, 85, eccentric Alhampra Valley recluse who never slept In a bed and boasted that he would ML live to be a hundred 'years old ana who was Injured in a fall from a CD (E MM Coming at this time, it is especially timely for the Picnic, Summer Camp and Summer; Cottages.

cliff eight months ago, died yesterday at the county hospital. Funeral services will be held tomorrow. Bungart-waa a resident of At-hambra Valley for 60. years. He 7fie new moM Jf poses that the jiatlonal government I Now Reduced to shall go imp Liif Iness," in competition with the existing companies.

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