San Mateo Times (Newspaper) - July 14, 1928, San Mateo, California r n SAN MATEO COUNTY Fair but witli fog tonight and moderate Moderate to fresh west winds SOT TO THE SAN MATEO 4 HPP rf Orer From United XII SAN JULY 14, 1928 PAGES DELIVER FRENCH REPLY July The French reply to Secretary of State latest note in the renunciation of war negotiations was delivered at the State Department by Count De French charge The reply which is understood be an n nnnn lifted of the American will be made public 1 PM mom NEGOTIATE SAN of the California League today denied reports that the had withdrawn from all further negotiations toward settlement of the peach packing said canneries owned by members of the league would receive only grade peaches for packing ponding efforts of the peach survey committee appointed by Governor C. C Young to work out an agreement next TOON CONTINUE TO rnp Hits At Dry Head In ON OF BAY BRIDGE B. Kreft Is Succeeded As LYON IS IN SUIT OVER Planes Due Today at Milts OP FREIGHT N. July 1 Gov. Alfred K. Democratic presidential candidate replied to the critics of his prohibition record Smith displayed the first real ire of the campaign when he saw a newspaper of William Allen White in which the latter quoted figures of 0. R. Miller purporting to show th it Smith hud voted against form of legislation tending to control saloons and the sales of liquor in New York Called a Liar an 18-karat B. 1226 Donnelly B u r 1 i for more than eighteen Federal referee in bankruptcy for the San Francisco will be succeeded in that position by Thomas J. assistant United States to take effect Meaning a yearly income of nearly it is the most lucrative federal position in that The considered perhaps the leading expert on bank i on the Pacific coast and who recently revised the rule for hearings in the was appointed July 13, 1910, by the late Federal Judge John J. n former law associate of United States Senator Samuel M. of has civil cases in the attorney's office for the last seven and is also an authority on He was graduated from Notre Dame university in ami came to San Francisco in he served as fiom Lake forming the National Tour were to down the runway nt Mills Field aflur 3 o'clock this Word witu received that the left Fresno for Mills lifter a luncheon in the raisin t by Lieutenant George transatlantic pilot and San Francisco's official the caravan of famous birdmen will encircle that city in a spectacular demonstration before landing Expect Hie It is expected that a record uf spectators will be on hand to greet the which marks the first stop of the Notional Air Tour in Sun The fliers will be officially met by Frank A. superintendent or Assistant Supervisors Milo F. Andrew J. Gallagher and Frank J. members of San Fi airport The San chapter of the National has with tho Junior Chamber of Commerce in arranging a big reception for tho and in checking their planes for standings in the Aerial Program Demonstration of the efficiency and safety of modern aircraft for practical use is the pui of the National Air which was sponsored by tho Detroit Board of Commerce and sanctioned by national Aeronautical ftp Edv Ford's annual trophy and cash prizes totaling more than A big entertainment at tho field tomorrow afternoon has arranged by Superintendent Several of the fliers in the caravan will give demonstrations and them Vance San Francisco aviator wiio gained fame several months ago by bringing a monoplane filled with safely to earth after the engine had dropped into San Francisco The following officials will check over this Major field Porter Captain Burdette A. Art and Harry Allan chief Charles W. Fay Jr. and assistant 4 TRAPPED IN SEWER July 14. Squads of police and engineers labored here today to gum entrance io u m which a group of workmen were trapped by a flood of fiom a city Members of the repair crew said three of the night crew which entered the tunnel were Two of the three missing men were Brought in to Aid Force of Two Hundred Man Mateo Chamber of Commerce Excursion Over Bridge Route Great Navigator Claims He Made No Agreement to Appear on Nearly Killed in Effort to Board Train IS TO IS CRITICAL Believed to Have Abandoned Automobile in Batty and Captain Fred Savage Explain Details of Big Welcome Awaits Brave Airmen When They Arrive in Los t i 1 3 1 i P. WILL CARRY ON SAN July Automobile ferry service San Francisco and Alameda be continued without until the State Railroad Commission disposes of now pending before the Pacific announced railroad company must obtain from the commission to ontinue its service after CO the governor is supposed to have brains and should have known is a professional the governor has lived off the people of the State of New York by disseminating false information recent performance before the senate investigating committee ought to let the people know the calibre of 0. K. He calls himself but ho is the first it is stated four times I voted against a to ston gambling and Never there ever any law which permitted gambling and prostitution 80 that it was necessary to introduce a to atop Smith he suys I voted against a iJU to saloons on 1 was a introduced which would have permitted them to open on City Is Scene of Accident Which Nearly Proves Fatal July Through the mountainous region of Northern posses from four counties today pressed on the trail of three bandit Bloodhounds were brought in to aid the force of more than men deployed through the area in which the bandits were believed Officers here questioned two negro men and a negro woman held as possible accomplices of the laws who killed W. 40, a deputy and seriously wounded Oscar another deputy early Bandit Slain Ohe of the bandit to bo Rolling 27, was in the who attempted to atop them Burnt Ranch after they had robbed the postoffice and general store at Willow Three bandits tied in an auto from the scene of the throwing the body of their dead companion out by the A short time later one of the three leaped from the car and ran away in the while the other two Near they tossed a kit of burglar's tools and the license plate irom their Car la Trailed Lust night the car was trailed to the mouth of Canyon Creek where travel by auto was possible for only a few Officers directing the search were convinced the bandits abandoned the car under cover of darkness and were attempting to make their way on foot through the heavy timber to a point of The license plate of the No. was checked with state officials and found to have been issued to Mrs. Nellie a negress who formerly lived in Information She was taken into custody here and furnished information which the arrest of Ira a and Edward another at Officers believed the three aided the four bandits who actually committed the robbery in preparation for the The four men who raided the general store and postoffice at willow Creek carried off the safe containing approximately according to the estimate of Frank manager He was awakened by the noise of the men moving the safe and telephoned Carpenter and ward at Weaverville as the drove hurriedly Bandits Halted Hearing a car approaching at terrific speed as tiev reached the two officers wheeler their auto across the road and the bandits Carpenter to place handcuffs on them anothey opened fire at close range with a sawed off The two officers returned the fire with revolvers and tht the wheel tho bandit A later Carpenter was Hayward fell in the body torn with Critical He underwent an operation at the Weaverville hospital last night and was reported in a critical condition The fight with the occurred near where C. F. of was camping at the aide pf the THREE-HOUR inspection of the San which will be one of the longest in the world when commenced at 9 o'clock this morning when two launches with eighty prominent Peninsula and San people left Pacific City pier for a ride followed by an outdoor luncheon served at Coyote Point upon the To the people of the Peninsula with this tremendous piece of designed to open the interior of California to this side of the the San Mateo chamber of commerce conceived the idea of the launch AU of the was pronounced a big were arranged by the of the Officials Arthur president of San Francisco Bay Toll Bridge and Captain Fred A. assistant explained the construction of the i That the bridge is 41.6 cent completed and that there are ovor three miles of the piling in was a complete surprise to most of the Those on Trip Some of the prominent citizens of San the Peninsula and San Francisco who were with the excursion Robert Newton vice president find nf tho Rnn Francisco chamber of Arthur president S. F. Bay Toll Bridge Edmond Marsden Seth Harry A. B. A. Oscar Mayor Fred E. Chief of Police Thomas F. urke W. Fire Chief Hugh Henry L. E H. D. A. Fred J R. L. Judge George WaHace W. 0. H. B. Mrs. A. J. Alvin J. E. W. W. B. F. S. A. Keyston J. A. C. W. G. A. F. B. Supervisor Rosalie C. J. J. H. Maurice J. Capt. F. Harold Alan Roscoe D. R. K. LACK OF WATER BANDIT CAUGHT July July Hun y of the Southern Cross on its flight to wan defendant today in a suit for H. H. who filed the alleged Lynn failed to fulfill terms of a contract to appear in Lyon said he had made no agreement to in the although Oi dway him with a pro pisi lion before the start of the 54 year old Mountain View IB in n very critical condition today following an unsuccessful attempt to board a faat Oakland hound Southurn Pacific freight train last night near road on the outskirts of Redwood MorenA attempted to board the train whilo it wait in lie in hold of a rung on tho of a box car where he clung until Losing his grip ho fell on to the track and under the wheel a where the train passed over him severing both legs just above the County muf nu jn tp and rushed MM In county Redwood City emergency hospital whore ho was given first Later he vras removed to the Community hospital at where an operation in an attempt to save his attaches admitted at noon that his condition was very that they had summoned injured man's wife from their home at Mountain AT SEA SAN July Capt. G. Allan jacker of the Southern Cross steamer Oaxaca were safe today n according o radio advices The passengers were removed from the after it went aground in Repairs were being made today on the HURD WILL BE LAID TD LUSTIEST Funeral for Unfortunate Youth Will Be Held on Today With the well Wishes of Sun Francisco and tho Peninsula Harry Lyon and navigator and of tho on her .to to California this morning at Mills where they took off at for Los Angeles via the Maddux Mrs. mother of taking her first airplane went with he intrepid fliers will receive a welcome in Angeles similar to the riotous greeting afforded them all week hy San Francisco and the bay will be honored at a reception at the Los Angeles hotel Meet Harry and Jimmy met who is still in San while they were lunching at the Mark Hopkins as guests of the Junior charter of After Col. said I congratulate you on tho greatest flight that has even been made up to this Turning to Mrs. he part in the flight was the greatest piece of aerial navigation ever NAMED SOUTH July Rev. Charles L. vorld war chaplain and nationally cnown poet and has been e president of the University of Notre Dame to succeed Rev. J. Rev. Louis Kelley was elected of associated college Notre Rev. Thomas was selected as vice NEW LEADER OF ODD body of James Russell known young man of San Mateo and Burlingame and former star football wis hilled late Wednesday when he pitched over a cliff on tho Glacier Point trail in National will be brought to Burlingame tonight by Frank C. local He was the son of Mr. anci Mrs. William R. 30 Dwight Funeral services for Hurd will bo held fit Wyckoff's parlors Monday afternoon at p. m. which will bo will follow at Mount Olivet Mining Two Days and a Richard H. of had been hiking to glacier summit early Later in the day Ham returned to the valley by the route and waited there for Hurd failed to show up and Ham notified Chief Ranger who organized a searching party for Yesterday morning the searchers recovered the athlete's body from a ledge not far above the Townsley advanced the theory that Hurd had evidently been down the failed to notice a sharp and losing his fallen over the Death was probably due to impact with the ledge and Very Popular Here Claiming a leigon of friends in the two Hurd had lived all of his life in graduating from San Mateo Union high school and this June from the San Mateo Junior college preparatory to going to Stanford US was a leader in student affairs as as ail round and was also very in fraternal Besides his mother and Russell Hurd is survived by one Gene sophomore student at the University of California and star EAGELS GETS DIVORCE FROM TED COY July A decree granting Jeanne stage a divorce from Edward Harris former Yale football was signed here The case was taken under advisement a short time and today Judge C. of San Mateo was installed as noble grand of San Mateo I. 0. O. F. No. 205 at by ths team from Mountain View Other officers installed to conduct the activities of the San Mateo I. 0. 0. F. included A. George right supporter to the Gordon left supporter to the noble H. right supporter to the Henry R. left supporter to the Alfred A. RECOVER TREASURE ST. July 14. After removing a protective cordon of dynamite today in bringing to the surface of the Belgian liner sunk several years ago off the French coast with an almost priceless cargo oi diamonds from South So eager were those aboard the salvage tug to get the safe that in their anxiety they lout hold of it as it reached the surface and il plunged back into the to sink in tho TO HOLD RALLY ON MONDAY right scene left scene S. inside Lee outside lation ceremonies an elaborate banquet served in the dining hull and much credit for the of the evening has been accorded the efficient FOR NEW BUILDING signed the final Miss Bagels will resume her maiden The actress charged Coy waa brutal and struck her several was August 1926. KRASSIN MAKING r VALIANT EFFORT TO RESCUE is announced for the San Mateo grammar school Monday at This meeting was originally scheduled for Mrs. Cecelia home in San but so many expressed a desire to attend that the sponsors of the meeting deemed it advisable to secure a larger and more central location for the Mrs. Cecelia is seeking the nomination as Democratic candidate for Congress from the Eighth Congressional She recently returned from the Democratic national at Houston where she as a California delegate fui Governor Alfred E. Smith as the party's standard bearer for the While attending tho Houston political Mrs. Casserly was signally being named one of the of the Houston The Club has established headquarters at 30} Baldwin FOR AVIATOR July The U. S. government hss offered to convey the body of Captain Carranza native country aboard the U. S. S. Secretary Kellogg announced The offer was delivered by Ambassador Morrow to the Mexican foreign office Full military services fir Carranza will be held in New York City under the auspices of the War The services will be attended by representatives of the War and Navy and specifications for an to the Sequoia union high school prepared by E. Y. Redwood City were approved by rhe Redwood City board of trustees at their meeting last night find work on the improvements are to be board announced Seventeen class rooms are be provided in the new two-story wing to be constructed at the rear of the main and other are to be the for program to be which was voted at a recent bond Besides tne ne the program includes a new remodeling enlargement manual A new building for ramie pupils is also included in the program as well as a new cafeteria improved modern REALTOR BLACKMAILED KANSAS July Barney real estate who was kidnaped and beaten last Wednesday night by blackmailers who demanded he pay them said today they had warned him he must pay the money by 8 p. m. today or low his Goodman previously had met a man who was to receive the but informed him he wai unable to raise the laid today he was with for loans so he could pay KINGS SPITZBERGEN July frozen Arctic today began yielding up the men believed lost within her interior for weeks and Already nine men have been taken from the ice area while the big ice cutter today forward attempting to locate more of the men of the dirigible lost since May 25. or IS MISCHIEVOUS AND GETS THIRTY July Noel famous English sculptress and was sentenced to 30 days in jail when arraigned in police court bere todav on a charge of. malicious The sentence was 'The from a wrecking party staged by Mrs. residence when she failed to find her husband Frank Lloyd architect and Olga his alleged paramour anywhere against loss or theft TRAVELERS CHEQUES are the safe and H. B. said by authorities to be one of the two bandits who robbed the United Security bank of Lone Pine of late was captured when he approached a on the desert 20 miles south of here to Officers still were searching for Wayne whom they alleged Cochran In the and Bland were forced to automobile and into the desert on foot when they were pursued by Inyo county C E 0ETS 00T or REFRIGERATORS at Moderate S. M. Drire Phone 8. M. 6U-6U High School tax Guardsmen At Training Camp Captain Frank G. Stoner Lieutenant George 169th National Guard of are .to leave tonight for a two week's training period ot the new training camp at San Luis Said to be one of the finest camp sites in the guardsmen are sending home flattering accounts of the accommodations and appointment at the proving The training camp for the was formerly at All units of the National Guard are to get two at the new SAN fi special to provide improvements to 'the high school plant here was passed yesterday by a of 64 for- and 17 The 81 votes cast marka the lightest election in the history of the little interest being taken in tht CHARGED July Two a negro and a white were arrested here today on indictments returned by the Federal gund jury at charged with bartering public offices in J. former United States deputy and E. L. Republican said to be tin right hand man of Perry W. Republican national were arrested by Karl deputy U. One Injured As Autos Jimmy Walker of New York City and members of his party left here early today for one was injured when the automobiles of J. H. San and K. Redwood collided at the intersection of El Camino Real and Second avenue late last Both cara were POWDER BLAST July 14. At lead four persons were killed and 25 seriously injured today in a powder factory explosion at that wrecked the entire plant and neighboring