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txtttwtv Aawriated Comment IN THIS SECTION CALIFORNIA NEWS m.wjmi9.t inn i if VMPrss VOL. CIX OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25, 1928 NO. 117 13 lowell STILL OWNER FLIER TESTS ROOF FALLS, Turkey Crop in State This Year Shows Increase GETS 2 YEARS NORTHERN tiary and fined $10,000 by Judge A. F. St.

Sure yesterday. His brother, Pete Taoramlno, and Sal-vadore Gionichlnl, arrested with Joe last January on the same charge, were each given a year In Jail and a $2500 fine. The one heavy sentence was prompted by the fact that at the time of the raid Joe covered Prohibition Agent Frank Whittler with his gun. Need more Rent the spare room. "Advertise in The TRIBUNE Classified for a tenant.

IN take off from here tomorrow for-Cincinnatl. The flight was attempted to prove the feasibility ot establishing a northern route for air mall and pasenger service. Mrs. Mary Paulsen of Spokane, accompanied Mamer on the trip. Upon his arrival Mamer declared that his flight proved the northern route to be as practicable as that from Chicago to California.

The flight was made In 11 hour and 12 minutes. TRAPS jETtOM now on, look out for more campaign roorbacks than ever. Two particularly ridiculous ones have just been equelched. The rumor-mongers had Hoover voting in both London and South Africa. It is curious that they have not dragged up his Russian career against him.

Surely, a man who once did business in Russia, and spent considerable time there, must be a rank Bolshevik. And if they want to raise a religious question against him-what i the matter with his residence in Burma? SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25. Joe Other Commonwealths Also Out to Win New Bird Producing Laurels. There's a cheering sound of gobbling over the country that promises oodles of "drumsticks" for ST.

PAUL, Oct. 25. Nick Mamer, Pacific coast who arrived here last night after a 1300-mile non-stop flight from Spokane, announced today that he would THEATER FIRE Taoramlno, who pleaded guilty to owning and operating a still on a ranch near Campbell, waa sentenced to two years in the peniten Burma is a Buddhist country. So, largely, is China. Hoover hat done business and spent hungry youngsters on Thanksgiving.

WIRE FLASH FROM HOLLYWOOB Oakland Fireman Hurt as Ceiling Collapses in Flames Five Companies Battle Mystery Blaze And California Is broadcasting the news loudly that this year the state Is doing its best to provide turkey for Thanksgiving dinners all over the country. Other states also are out to win new turkey producing laurels, hut according to a report from the Sacramento office of the department of agriculture, California is running neck and neck with Nevada "SHIPPING YOU BY FAST EXPRESS NEWEST STAR NUMBERS CONCEIVED. DIRECTED AND PRODUCED BY AMERICA'S FOREMOST DESIGNER, STAMFORD. THANKS FOR YOUR ENCORE' IN THIS RE ORDER. PLEASED TO HEAR OF GREAT APPLAUSE OUR CLOTHES ARE MAKING IN.

OAKLAND." considerable time in both countries, and has even been known to speak in terms of affection and admiration for their peoples. Start the roorbacks going! "Hoover is a Russian and a Bolshevik, a Chinaman and a Buddhist!" tt 'HIS was written In a corner One fireman was seriously Injured early today when fire of undetermined origin destroyed the rear of the Park Theater, East Twelfth street and Seventh ave for second place in increase in the turkey Oregon Is first. Compared with last year's crop, nue, and threatened adjoining the crop in the state this year stands at 125 per cent, the depart ment report disclosed. From the state department comes this cheering news: "About one-half the birds are expected to be ready for -the FOR THE MAN OF TODAY Thanksgiving markets, about one third for Christmas, and the bal ance later." a general expectation of Hoover's election. Governor Smith Is "good stuff" at a newspaper conference.

He answers readily and interestingly, and If he has to shy away from an embarrassing question, he does it adroitly. A Chicago reporter tried to get an expression out of him on a rivalry between New York and Chicago over a proposed World's Fair. "I don't know anything about any fairs," said the governor, "they are not an Issue In this campaign. I have got my mind on the election. When that is over we will pass to the next thing, whether it is a fair or what it is." Asked whether, as President, he would leave the marines in Nicaragua, h'e said, "I don't know.

That depends on how far the government is committed." a IF any one doubts the advantages of recognized and responsible unionism, let him attend the hearings now going on in Chicago before the President's emergency board on the threatened (but let us hope Improbable) western railroad strike. Here the representatives of the workers and the representatives of the owners meet on terms of absolute equality. They are equal, too equal not only In power, but in personal capacity and expert training. If the railway brotherhoods wish to call a brakeman or conductor to testify adversely to his employers, on conditions on a certain road, he testifies without hesitation or reserve, In the presence of the officials jif that very road, knowing that no consequences will be visited on him by his employers, and that none could succeed If attempted. There has not been a trace of the old arrogant attitude of "boss" and "bossed." Both sides have a genuine respect for each other personally and also a wholesome regard for each other's power.

Such buildings. The injured fireman was Captain C. It, Anderson of Engine No. 4, residing at 1582 East Thirty-fourth street. Anderson suffered a fractured hip and possible Internal injuries when a 12-foot section of metal lath roofing pinning him in the orchestra pit.

Other firemen. Including Assistant Fire Chief V. H. McGrath who narrowly escaped being struck by the falling roof section, extricated Anderson. He was taken to the Emergency hospital and later removed to Merritt hospital.

Southern California, bound to do things on a "bigger" scale, Is rais ing a bumper turkey crop, the state department of agriculture says. Production there this year Is more than 50 per cent greater than last year. LrOTHES built to. meet the needs of this Councilman, Under modern age. To give you modem smart The blaze broke out at o'clock In the orchestra pit of the theater.

room of the Congress Hotel In Chicago. In the correspondence room on the floor below, Al Smith was writing a speech, which he was about to deliver to the people of Chicago. When Governor Smith came In, there was a moderate crowd on the street, which shouted and burned bonfires, but did not make noise enough to disturb the deliberations of a board the next floor earnestly struggling with railroad statistics. During the day there had been a modest knot of people before one of the doors, whenever there was a rumor that the candidate might be seen. The big, regularly staged parade ot course was a whoop.

But In general Chicago showed lt-eelf truly metropolitan. There was plenty of Smith enthusiasm In Chicago, but even the en thuslasts mostly did not manifest It by going out of their way to make up crowds or to shout. a a a NEWSPAPER men traveling with the Smith tour report it a "three ring circus," and say they never had more fun In their lives. Traveling with Hoover Is less fun; Indeed, it is sometimes a bore. But the same men who report how much fun Smith is, do not report that he Is going to get votes.

On the contrary, there is Knife, Improves STOCKTON, Oct. 25. Able to take light nourishment and smoke, It gained rapid headway and was not discovered until flames broke Councilman Thomas Luke of this through the roof and were sighted city is reported to be steadily im by neighbors, who telephoned the ness 1 Tailoring according to modern standards! Styleffabrics, colors conceived and produced by mfnds alert lovmodern tastes, A MODERN Wain! Modern methods! Modern ideas! These have made tnls new- product possible! proving from the effects of a major operation performed at a San Francisco hospital early this week. His condition had been regarded as fire department. When Battalion Chief F.

R. Leahy arrived at the scene, the seriousness of the blaze caused him to turn in another alarm, bringing a total of five fire companies to the theater. grave. Although other buildings in the neighborhood were threatened, McGrath and Leahy managed to keep the fire confined to the theater conditions could exist only under building. The orchestra pit and unionism.

They are a striking vindication of the principle of collective bargaining, through the unions. OIXYHOOD stage were destroyed at a loss of approximately $5000. Anderson, the injured fireman was seriously hurt three years ago Wife Overcome From Smoke Man in Bathroom Shaves On when a truck on wHtcIt he was riding crashed into a Southern Pacific electric train at Seventh and Grove streets. Several of Anderson's companions were killed in the accident. H.EJlfen,Opt.D OPTOMETRIST Optical Specialist Over 25 years' practice In Oakland By Appointment Only Phone Oakland 8278 Hour stit 9-5 Saturday I i 9-12 Fourth Floor, Elf en Bid.

41 ((Seventeenth Street Bet. Broadway and Franklin (Opposite Pott Office) rare BY IV While his wife lay unconscloust lvintr unconscious beside i a burn ing bed. He carried her Into the open air, seized a fire extinguisher and put out the blaze. about it day and night. It Is believed that a time bomb was set.

It exploded at daylight this morning and the great mass curled into premature smoke, The bonfire will be held tonight at Phelan field as scheduled, but student officers fear that it will be on a smaller scale than originally planned. As he did so Draper thrust his face, half-covered Into the bedroom. In a smoke-filled room in the Santa Fe Hotel, 3908 San Pablo avenue, Emeryville, G. L. Draper shaved serenely on in an adjoining bathroom.

Smoke was seen billowing from s. window In the hotel by Motorcycle Officer H. A. Dunlap late last night. He dashed to the room, burst open the door and found a woman "What's ajl the he inquired.

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