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   Berkeley Daily Gazette (Newspaper) - May 10, 1930, Berkeley, California                                A CLEAN NEWSPAPER All the Berkeley United Press Leased Central Press Association pictures and Sykes BERKELEY DAILY A elty of large the site * ESTABLISHED 1877. SIXTEEN PAGES Stars of 77 High Schools Clash Here Stellar track and field athletes from 77 California high schools engaged in close competition for California Federation laurels this afternoon on the University of California Contending in the varied program of events were 175 prep Berkeley entered Charles Bertoli and Frank Chase in the shot and Vernon Ball in the high jump and Captain Bob Raftery in SATURDAY MAY 10, 1930 SIXTEEN PAGES mile shut out In the 12-pound shot which was won by Carter of Franklin High School with a toss of 52 8 3-4 Hassen of Jefferson High won the 880, negotiating this distance in 2:00.1. The results of 12 pound Won by Franklin Pasadena Sacramento Santa Monica Inglewood 880 time 2:00:1. Jefferson Tustin Turlock High Stockton Fremont OHIO STATE WINS May 10 Ohio State University beat the United States Naval 75 to 51, in the dual track meet here SHULER PLEA FOR FREEDOM DENIED By United Press LOS May 10.-The appellate court today denied the petition for a writ of habeas corpus to release the Rev. R. P. Shuler from the county jail where he is serving a 20 day sentence for contempt of ' The order denying the pastor's petition was handed down by Justice Ira F. It was signed by the one justice who affixed without Justice Gavin W. who sat on the petition with did not sign the but told newspapermen later that he could no reason on the face of it why we don't think will ask this court for a writ on this matter again but will probably go to the Supreme Court at some later he Local Lose in Close Tilts Jim Hurley of Richmond will be the Alameda County Athletic representative in the North Coast tennis tournament as the result of a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Hall in the feature match of today's meet on the Berkeley Tennis Club OF ROBERTS BY SENATE FORECAST Lone Man Keeps Bombs Menace Extortion Trial 7 S. Citizens Jury Deadlocked ln Chinese City By PAUL R. MALLON United Correspondent May 10.-A majority of the Senate today was cautiously reserving judgment about President Hoover's latest selection for the Supreme Court Owen J. Roberts of It is thought the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday will refer the nomination to a subcommittee for The day after the nomination of John J. Parker was submitted last wnom he refers March 21, there was no indication of evidence BACCALAUREATE WILL FEATURE SENIOR WEEK EXERCISES A note of solemnity will be brought into the annual senior week events of the graduating class of the University of with the offering of the sermon by Dr. Herman F. president of the two Pacific School of at 3 o'clock th. Ethel San tomorrow afternoon ln Faculty Glade and and O. of the Baccalaureate sermon by Dr. Tc Sth. w address made for the accommodation of a J V The letter informed Jenkins that I large public according to an is blocking a ' of the Shuey then stood up and - 1 By United Press May 10. LOS May 10.-The jury are to be in to reach a verdict in d ln tbe extortion case of which Is being bombed | and Miss Leontine Johnson was still dany b Cantonese deadlocked late prevented American consul general at Informed the State Department information was based on a letter dated April 28 and received by him from State Department records list eight American residents in the city as Miss Annie Turtle Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Lacey arriving at a decision by juror num ber Herbert A. Shuey revealed that he was the holdout ln a surprising statement which brought to their feet after the Jury was called in by Superior Judge B. Rey The jurist asked the foreman of the J. A. whether the jury was a Renshaw answered that they still awu would prevent rescue by either I the Juror to i 0r fallow draft gun I have considered such a contest as later in his so senators are avoiding comment Generally all factions are favorable to Roberts and the odds Indicate his Hints that Roberts might be opposed because of his prohibition views have been dropped by Senators author of the eighteenth and North advocate of Knight was the only Berkeley High School the Yellowjacket taking Redell of Piedmont into camp ln the fifth singles Only two of the matches went into three and in both of these Berkeley players met The local losers in these extra set events were Skaife and While competition was held in five classes of only the winner in the first singles will play in the North j Coast Date and place of this j Statement Denied tournament has not as yet been Sheppard also has been but it is believed that It will be played Roberts denied such a | he is reserving Play in the doubles division was Ua If Roberts is a postponed until Monday afternoon be- sheppard and some other of the length of time taken up | en to oppose hlm singles teams In of Parker Sheppard has received copies of the Congressional Record of February 16 carrying a newspaper dispatch in which Roberts is quoted as having opposed the eighteenth amendment as a police ordinance written into the con- He was interrupted at that point b the combined defense and tion Judge Schauer then ordered the jury to return to chambers for further Dismissal Denied Just before the jury went to def ense attorneys asked Judge Schauer to dismiss the The Jurist denied the motion and ordered the jury to continue deliberations after 2 p. m. a former and Miss once secretary to the president of the Julian Petroleum are charged with having collected money from prominent men by threatening to name them in a series Jenkins explained he was unable to send direct help to but had radioed the commander In chief of Chinese forces at Nanking asking armed escort for the Americans if they desired to cross the Cantonese TREASON CHARGE FACES LYNCHERS Br United Press May 10. - The action of the Sherman mob in firing w name in a series j on the National Guardsmen was stories on the Julian Company j in its nature and the other actions constituted murder and Governor Dan Moody said in announcing that if the perpetrators are identified he will use every state power available to send to BASIS OF APPEAL LOS May 10.-The ReV. R. P. pastor of Trinity Methodist Episcopal today petitioned the Court of Appeals to release him from the county jail where he is serving a 20-day term for contempt of his attorneys the minister asked for a writ of habeas corpus which would free him at In his he bitterly attacked the who found him guilty for his criticisms of Superior Judges Walton Wood and Marshall The minister complained that none of his broadcast over the was made while court was In session on any case he talked about his broadcasts could not have influenced the The minister also contended that when Superior Judge Clair S. who found him in had no power to impose consecutive sentences in contempt The Rev. Shuler was sentenced to serve consecutive terms of five days each will start play Monday at 3 p. m. First Singles First defeated Wilson (A) 6-2, 6-0. 1 n a 1 defeated 8-1, 6-3. Hurley defeated Smith 6-4, 6-3. defeated Reinhardt 6-3, 6-3. Second Singles First defeated Brown 6-3, 6-4. defeated Pitcher 6-3, 6-4. (A) defeated Skaife 9-7, 1-6, 6-3. defeated 6-0, 6-4. Third Singles First round Butler defeated Parrot 6-0, 6-2. defeated Sutton 0-1, 6-3. May defeated Wilson 6-2, 8-6. defeated May 6-3, 6-1. Fourth Singles and has charged that they are trying to have a wet appointed to the Supreme Most of those who fought are outstanding senatorial drys like Senator and Chairman Norris of the senate Judiciary have de- PLANS LAID FOR 18 OCEAN HOPS By United Frets May 10.-Eighteen ocean flights are planned during the 1930 transatlantic flying which is expected to open May 15. Since the first successful flight was to comment on the Roberts I made across the Atlantic by Sir Ar- thur Brown and Captain Sir of the John Alcock in- 1919,- from St. i m today and investigation was be- While the in control oi to gun by state authorities led by it is | repeated attempts to span the Dan Moody who characterized sible that they could defeat made have as been well thoroughly planned murder and wanton destruction of and brilliantly Others have Alleged ringleaders will be in the opinion df i held for the grand mad almost insane Soldiers recruited from Dallas will hold the town virtually under max FIFTEEN INJURED May 10.-Troops patrolled streets of Sherman this afternoon to prevent further rioting begun yesterday when a mob burned the courthouse to put to death a negro accused of and then began hours of disorders in which six militia two privates and seven civilians were injured by They sought to fire the negro Thirteen alleged mob members were 4_j1 - * because of the unanimous administration support he will Roberts may expect strong support from dry even if he is a What may prove a more important consideration is the record of cases tried before the Supreme In the Bailey Iron Works case last year he persuaded the court to overrule a state workmen's compensation act. In the Louis Liggett case ln 1928 he persuaded the court to throw out First defeated j as unconstitutional the Pennsylvania Harris 6-1, 6-3. | state law against chain defeated | in the Quaker City Cab case in 1927 Young 6-1, 6-0. Avila the majority of the court sustained Ackley 9-5, 5-7, 6-2. j his contention against the defeated Haynor of the state corporation tax 6-2, 6.-2. Fifth Singles In all three opinions the so-called First defeated | - Blanchard 6-2, 6-2. defeated j Newman 6-0, 6-2. Reddell defeated Peterson 6-3, 6-3. defeated dell 6-3, 6-1. on Page CAR PLUNGE KILLS YOSEMITE VISITOR BIXBY NAMED TO YOUNG'S COUNCIL mad almost insane The 1930 contribution to the annals of flying will find an unusually large number of attempts to cross the Two airship and 16 airplane flights are scheduled during the good weather months of August and Four flights from east to west by airplanes and two return flights by airship have been To date an even dozen west to east hops are scheduled by aviators of different companies privately deplore the costs resulting from numerous aviators trying to write their law tonight in the face of rumors that the sinoe threatened to rally again to burn business buildings and church in negro 1 ' that an would be made to burn a negro church caused Colonel L. E. commandant of the to retain his Mayor J. 8. Approximately 300 troops were on hand to maintain The body of the George 42, who was taken from his on Page Thirteen J PRESIDENT LEAVES IN QUEST OF FISH By United Press May 10.-President with a party of left here by automobile at 7 a. m. today to spend the week-end fishing at his mountain The President was accompanied by Associate Justice Stone of the Supreme Secretary of Interior Assistant Secretary of Treasury Mark Dr. Hubert former secretary of the Lawrence secretary to and Dr. Joel T. White House Mrs. Hoover remained INJURIES FATAL TO SON OF NOVELIST By United Press May 10.-William 61, Los was Instantly killed and George B. Walnut was seriously injured when the automobile in which they were driving plunged over an embankment eight miles west of here early Putnam and Lansdale Were en route to the directors meeting of the California Real Estate Association to be held Suffering from cuts and bruises I By United Press LOS May 10.-Governor I Young today announced the ment of Allen B. Pasadena as State director of military and affairs and one of the thirteen members of the Governor's succeeds John R. who was appointed yesterday to Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors to replace the late R. F. a Navy already was a member of the State affairs board and Archer city attorney of San was named to fill the place vacated by the promotion of The announcement of the appointments was made in a statement made names across the adventure trails of charge of assaulting a the but say j locked in the Burden on Ship Firms house later fired and In. face of financial burdens and was cut down from a cottonwood tree although the months had hung after the the a spirit of noblesse oblige is to be shown again by shipping firms as Jit has been in the When a transatlantic flight is announced all ships cruising in an area I over which the hopeful pilot expects ' to fly are notified via wireless by the Putnam will return home The body of Lansdale is being held public at the governor's office here pending word from two sisters who although the governor himself ln Los His sisters are parted for the north last Mrs. J. 1569 West Forty-ninth on Page and Mrs. M. 34041 South | o- Bj United Press x May 10.-James Oliver 19, only son of the late died last night from injuries received when his airplane struck a tree as he was making a landing Curwood suffered a broken neck and a fractured Latest Bulletins TWO FOUND DEAD storm cellar in which two families took refuge from an approaching tornado proved a death trap at Mission near here Two persons were dead and five others were in a serious condition at a hospital here after a blast had demolished the The blast occurred after someone had struck a igniting natural gas that had collected in the - EPIDEMIC DENIED LOS that small pox had broken out among passengers aboard the S. S. Dorothy were dispelled today when the boat docked at San Diego only one an on the ship's sick TALE 150-POUNDERS WIN Yale 150-pound crew today won the annual triangular race over the derby coarse in six 33 2/5 Harvard was second and Princeton TORNADOES KILL 4 IN OKLAHOMA By United Preas OKLAHOMA May 10.-Tornadoes again ripped through the Oklahoma tornado belt and today four were more than a score were injured and property damage was estimated at The which struck in widely scattered sections but concentrated on the eastern side of the continued to rage today although their fury had degenerated into heavy rain and hail The Mrs. Clem 32, Haskell Jim 24, Haskell John 71. Haskell County Mrs. Gladys 21 THREE LOSE LIVES IN RESCUE OF GIRL By United Press May 10.-Three youths who could not swim gave their lives ln a successful effort to save Catherine A. 16, a high school from drowning in the Schuylkill The Edwin 16; his 18, and Leroy 19, all textile mill died together when they plunged Into the river to aid the girl while had stepped Into a deep For several minutes they thrashed around in the water and shoved Catherine toward the river's Just as the girl reached a her rescuers sank beneath the surface and TROUBLE AVERTED ON HOLIDAY By CECIL RICE United Press Staff Correspondent May 10.-The Moslem celebration of the feast of was held today under British Imposed to prevent communal disorders in a country already by revolutionary The in the has been the occasion for fierce fighting between Moslems and and British authorities feared the agitation arising from Mahatma Gandhi's drive for Indian independence might lead to serious The Moslems were asked to make their sacrifices of cows and which the Hindus regard as within a definite and behind closed to avoid offending the The before the mosques also was Lahore was crowded with assembled to cope with any outbreaks that might arise despite the precautionary A - favorable sign was seen in the orderliness of a meeting last night of 5000 followers of to protest against the arrest of former member of the Punjab legislative No Sign of Excitement The independence seekers assembled near the gate and listened to speeches for several but there was no sign of The wife of Mohomed Alam was sentenced to 18 months rigorous imprisonment here She was convicted on a charge of making a seditious The government here admitted that troops would on the Afghan some time to I to prevent a recurrence of League lng which two weeks ago caused a At R. H. E. I number of deaths St. Louis 000 000-0 2 0 | because of its proximity to the wild Today's Major League Scores National League At R. Brooklyn 301 101-7 16 0 Pittsburgh 000 000-0 2 3 j Elliott and Chagnon and At R. H. E. New 000 110- 9 16 2 Chicago 000 020- 4 7 2 and Nelson and mob had bombed it from the vault and dragged it through the 13 Are Arrested Thirteen men were lodged in the county Jail today and charged with incendiarism and instigating mob All are under 25 years of They were arrested by soldiers and peace officers early They are named on the docket as Walter Charles Ivan W. E. Earl W. L. Slim A. R. Earl J. E. Jack Williams and J. W. who was arrested with half a stick of dynamite in his The body of George object on Page ATTEMPT REVEALED Chairman of the The ceremony will be opened with an invocation by Rev. Alexander D. of St. Paul's Episcopal church of followed by a reading of the scripture by Frank graduating senior and Little Theater The Pollack String Quartet will then play in D Dr. Swartz's topic has been announced as Three Dr. a prominent figure ln tho field of theology has Just returned from an eight tour of the The Baccalaureate is the third event on the senior week program which opened Thursday evening with separate banquets by men and women of the Tonight the second performance of the annual extravaganza Good Crime Was Had By will be presented at the Oakland Auditorium To Dedicate Field A special feature of the annual senior on Monday will be the dedication of Southwest the University's new athletic grounds ln honor of Col. George C. commander emeritus of the cadet The pilgrimage will begin Monday at 10 During the tour the seniors will stop at many of the historic spots on the campus they will be addressed by distinguished members of the Upon the completion of the the seniors will go to Sather Gate for the presentation of the class banner to Robert who will make the address to the welcoming them into the ranks of the California Alumni Monday evening the senior outstanding social event of the class will be held at the Fairmont Hotel in San next President W. W. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell will bid farewell to the departing students at a reception for members of the senior class at the president's house from 4 to 6 o'clock ln the day will close with an informal daneo known traditionally as thie ln Harmon Commencement Wednesday The sixty-seventh commencement exercises will start Wednesday on Page YOUTH IS ARRESTED ON LIQUOR CHARGE Ralph of 1625 Harmon was arrested last night by T. S. Mead of the police vice on a charge of possessing He later was released on bail to appear in court Ormes reports that Hurtado was at tending a dance and went to his ma chine with three other youths to He was arrested at that time and nearly a pint of white wine With Hurtado were Arthur 19, of 871 Forty-sixth Patrick 20, of 4195 Emerald and William 4174 Opal companions were Edy Goes East May Accept Job City Manager John N. Edy today is in Chicago conferring with officials of the International Association of City Managers and the mayor of regarding the city managership of It Is understood that the position has been tentatively offered to but when he left here Thursday night he did not intimate whether he would accept the The City Council gave Edy an eight leave of absence at the request of the International Association of City which is paying his expenses East. None of the council would comment on whether they believed Edy would accept the position in the East. It is understood that the city ol Berkeley has an of 81,543 official total of 90,000. This wps today Alameda Flint is willing to pay for a I hv Fred N city manager with provision of a oy f ran yearly Increase of and with a I government Edy's salary here Is the maximum allowed by the city He took the position July 1, 1923, at a salary of JUNIOR CHAMBER Tabulations Morcom a By United May 10.-Nathan who according to Circuit Court Judge Paul D. - - offered him on two occasions li I M shortly after 10 When they he rendered a decision favorable to i returned they found clothes strewn APARTMENT TAKEN Gaining entrance to the apartment of Herman 1818 Walnut by jimmying the front a burglar last night ransacked the apartment and stole in Jewelry and Is Yaffe and his wife were absent from the apartment last evening un- At R. H. E. Philadelphia 010 003- 8 15 2 Cincinnati 011 00*-10 15 1 Batteries - Collard and Lucas and At St. R. near Boston 010 000-1 5 0 St. Louis 100 6 0 Brandt and Grabowski and Scarf ace Al Capone in padlock proceedings against the Palm Island home of the gang was cited for contempt of court Judge Barnes ordered the arrest of saying the realtor made him a covert offer of Wednesday and Chief D. C. man Investigated the charge ' and said was not a Capone but appeared to have in the hope of winning financial reward from the Capone's home has been characterized by authorities as a public ance in their effort to rid the city of the gang over the bedroom a diamond stickpin lying in the front room and dresser pulled out and The loot included in two pair of cuff four dresses and two pair of men's More than three hundred Berkeley and Oakland attended the Junior Chamber of Commerce lynch eon honoring the Oakland baseball club and its Carl Zamloch of Berkeley at Hotel this * The entire Oakland team attended ln with the exception of today's Howard and Ernie Zamloch probably that the wear and tear of being might be too much for their and Oakland wants to beat Sacramento this afternoon by way of ap for the good feeling extended to them by Dr. O. T. Orme was in charge of the luncheon and called upon the numerous celebrities He first read several including one from a Berkeley boy now starring in the major The first speaker of the day was Mayor Thomas R. who welcomes the team to Berkeley and Zamloch to his home Mayor Caldecott lauded the Junior Chamber of Commerce and told Zamloch that Berkeley was behind bim and his managing director of the Chamber of said that the warm welcome extended the Oakland ball team was one of the first steps toward the knitting of Emeryville and Berkeley a who succeeded Zamloch m baseball coach at the University of likened the boundary to the Imaginary line United States was one - ' Charge senior Chamber of laf the Ont effort of the Junior Char and welcomed Zamloch and ' - Other speakers were J. P. formerly of the Berkeley Rotary Club baseball when Carl Zamloch was a and Oakland's hardest hitter and one of the official figure of 91 though this is increased to api 82,000 through late to be The estimate of 90,000 is the fact that outside in the University including are not counted for tbe fact that population of the city is particularly In and summer the students from points outside oi tbe counted in tbe Berkeley census With an enrollment for terms this year of 11,4' and with a mate of 3000 actually homes this would add matety 8500 to Berkeley's In it Is that fully 1000 including so who reside here for a year while their children their homes in result of educational by As census confident that Berkeley wou constant population in exes 000. 45 Per Cent Gain Despite tbe uncounted the city may feel its growth during tbe nast In 1020, official figures ley a population total of 81,543 This rate I In j on Page STATE HIGH SCHOOLS TO COMPETE AT U. C. Fifty-eight contestants will participate in the eleventh annual State High School Shakespeare contest to be held May 24 in the Greek Theatre under the direction of the University of California Little Thirty girls and 28 boys will take reading short selections from The winners will receive leather-bound copies of Shakespeare as Complete scenes from Shakespeare will be presented by two schools as part of the although they will not be judged ln the Berkeley High School will give a scene from Merchant of which they produced recently ln modern The other school has not yet been Selections by a high school orchestra will complete the which is open to the Thirty schools have already entered the which is an increase over the twenty-three of last The schools have been arranged into B and C according to of them are ln the A having an enrollment of one thousand cr Seven are ln the B class with an enrollment of from Ave hundred to one Nine schools have less than five hundred Boston 100 5, 0 Gray and Gaston and At R. H.E. Cleveland 003 000-4 10 0 Philadelphia 200 20x-6 7 0 Jablonowski and L. Walberg and At New R. H E Detroit 011 002- 5 8 1 New York 000 47*-14 16 2 and Gomez and Afghan has been a danger j point in the British defense system since the Independence j Should it be necessary to withdraw British troops from the Peshawar there would be the danger of | the Afghan tribes raiding the j Compact Costs Marion Hollins in Cash FOUR FEARED DEAD | IN URUGUAY CRASH | By United Press j May 10.- I An plane en route to Rio | R. H.E. I de Janeiro fell into the River Plate Chicago 000 000-1 5 1 today Pour were reported to Washington 0221 010 00-5 9 1 Batteries Henry and Buenos Aires who was a Liska and was Br United Press SANTA May 10.-Living up to a reputedly reached two years Miss Marlon new oil wrote worth of checks Half of the unique wager went to Eric noted West Coast the other half went to an unnamed The trio at a dinner two years ago that the first to make would send each to the Miss former New York society former national women's golf champion and Monterey Peninsula real estate was reported this week to have received for share in the Oil Company of In she wired the I Checks Bakersfield Man Elected Rotary District Governor Arthur S. president of the i who was the Rotary was elected I cipal speaker on the convention of the second district of | gram. Rotary International at the close of I a member of the Rotary committee on spoke on the world-wide work being done by the Rotary with particular emphasis on clubs ln Ireland and throughout and on the influence toward world peace exerted by the He made an appeal to all to be tolerant of clubs in foreign stressing the fact that men in one nation do not face the same problems as men in our Rotary which we call but which can never be such until we become can-do much to promote the world peace being sought over the he our intercourse between clubs ln ( different lands we can see the i Influence toward a better solely because we get acquainted greatest cause of world controversy is not being acquainted and Rotary is doing and will do as much as any other single organisation to bring the of various nations together on a friendly Private Harold a was another speaker on yesterday's closing He I stressed the horrors of and told years of age Who its fifteenth annual conference yester day in Intense interest was * shown in the selection of a district I For the first time in many ' years there wore two candidates in I the Opposing who was { nominated by Paul a past governor of San was | David J. Reese of Reese i was nominated by George W. I president Santa Barbara j After the result was made j Reese moved from the convention j floor that the election of Crites be ] made The motion carried without a The convention was brought to a | close with yesterday afternoon's although entertainment features were on the program for last night and This afternoon the slon held the annual golf tournament at the Orinda Country No i selection was made of a meeting place for the conference next this 1 matter remaining in the hands of the 1 new district governor and a Governor Crites succeeds Harvey B. | Lyon of Oakland as district i at the closing was presented a gift by the district in appreciation of his work during the past Featuring the afternoon session 1 an address by Edwin Robinson of i full time schools and employed will be attend the Continuation least three hours every i of the passed by 0 list which becomes effective Ju The new school tew as section 1.S52 of chapter New a minor subject to the p this chapter cannot give proof of regular minor shall be special educational under the provisions of this i not less than lng the period of Parents and guardians are sponsible for tha attendance minors as provided in the old 1 conditions of employment of under the new ate The daily attendance of tibe ley Continuation School will creased approximately 90 according to figures * the school A ment survey of present that 60 per cent of the girl per cent of tbe boys are employed this in California has taken portant step under the stated H. W. the Berkeley essence of tbe new law children not attending time schools will be required j busy either at school or at we all recognise the keeping young people lem of educating these who employed ment will make give them definite periods an them for better positions to tl As stated ln an the State Department of hope to see every boy l California receiving educat vocational guidance as long ln placement in a go tion when he and education until at least his With our education school we hope have a whole State BERKELEY BANK Bank clearings teley 1.007. LOCAL Local ending at 8 a. m. today the University of station on Page SAM. niht 006463  

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