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WEDNESDAY EVENING Oakland Criburu JULY 25, 1923 0 CHANGE NEBRASKA WATER CITY HALL BOOZE Young Ladies Of St. JarlathY To Give Whiit Officer Burned Cleaning Uniform PAN DIEGO July Although attending phyalclaag pre-nounce his condition eerlous. hope aa held, out today for tha ra- Bok Would Put Nations League Out of Politics Woman Driver Lotes Gulf Auto Marathon H0USTO.V. Tag. July ti.

JJS. Settle woa the automobile marathon content at tha Gulf Coaat speedway her early today, after 101 hour and 11 minutes of continuous driving. Ha drote a light DESCRIBED SP trr-a IN LUCASES WILL BE ASKED eovery of Ueutenant lommanaer Mir'N I I Imt li.l I taKt-ll out i-f JuU InllM ,1 a I t1 iair.t ticlf BY EYE-WITNESS J. A. Blackwell.

ecutlve officer of the V. 8. 8. Itlgel. who was ttartly burned by gasoline yester NUDE PICTURES COST FAKER SIX MONTHS IN JAIL CHICAGO, July Joseph an art photographer, waa 1200 In police court yeaterday after he had admitted that he ha! Induced about fifty gtrla of Oak i'ark.

many of them from prominent famines, to poae for photographs, thinly draped or ut and had then old the piciurta. Two girls who appeared against him said they had conaented to poae after he had flattered them by offering to obtain positions for them In tha movlee If the pictures were satisfactory. Susan ey waa sent to Jail for an months when unable to pay Ilia fine. service car, having been en the track alnce I p. last Friday.

O'llialHtU i. ills victory cam after his aole ripla.i.:!.: f'f is surviving rival. Mrs. Mabel Lowe. Uif M.

i i a i It U. II th. An ti c-ti 'mi. fcp1. 111 llld lM the perron ii tint mia i Jim (he net-; I ill the ciiv l.

i day. Commander Blackwell was cleaning clothing when the gasoline he waa using became Ignited. In an inatant Blackwell' clothing fi.l II t. -I I fainted at tha wheel of her car at lii-l. .1 a I.I -I.

If l't- 10! a. in. Kettle and Mra Lowe waa in flames and before aealsl. were the only drivers out of the SatTaiurnto Jutlpr Too Husy to llrar Evidncp On Injunction. t() I Vtt 1 xiiip? ant Nnl I nliLf Mlialor.

Sa 1 1 mil. lio Saw It. ance could be given him he had original II entries to paaa the 100- I i ik( III tit Tltr 1 I I lit- lull I mi I tt 14 il i- nit il "I pl I Ilir I lilte.l I'lr'l .1 I I- been aeriously burned. Fire from hour mark, set by the track man agement aa the minimum for a I the navy officer's clothing Ignited the woodwork of the kitchen and destroyed the home. pure award.

Jul! J5 far .....1 pii liii a uf I he i i a IIM.lt More than 60 world's fairs are fi.U'HAMKXTO, July Tha pinpoaed permanent Injunction da- tuned to inpow- California I lit. -it let li null. It' 1 1 in it" i' Ii 1 1" I. ul with 1 nil I- scheduled for different cities In Ktirnpe. Own Your Own Car.

Read "Antes For Hal' A fathom Is el a feet Jinlgea to raat I. W. V. memheri I Into prlaon without benefit of Jury triala did not become an open laaue rouit thia morning at arheduled thcUSailtl tit fl III anil li'iuor i 1 1. i Under the rtne.i i IVi.te 'i' ttm 1 1 a II tt 1 Ik Ii The It'l'l'eiv WHS il.M iHfir 1 RTi.t reported to Ca.i,',n I -'in! an 4 tinv i I iua.tr 1 the police c.ff:.-il inlay il' rapt lira the wmiM te r.

-bjr keeping ili" i t-1 OtlttnUOUi lll I rl hlit e- Af'rr II. became tti.tt tin BOt return. I'lit'imn l.xtn'i luine.i. tha matter over t' bureau hcn lie wint off t1ut "From th" eM.iei.Ct. rather." 1 n-h cii'i it look a at If tlie iiM if n.

had been fncli'ei e1 hm.iv in midst of their attempts J.tnn.vl pan the xault He IIK'-ai lull I i.f irn pm I I lH'1 it p.i imkI In. -I l.r km lie pi "I' I Sfirtl; I. he tfMil It I I tpti.i 111 III' 11 I I Hi ll li I III The Judge who taaued a temporary rratiatning order to that effect a few data ago aa away on hll aojtlO'l. Attornea for the defense were theie and alao the diatrlct attorney, who petitioned for the Injunction. Judge C.

Glenn took Aftir i llMlll.lllKll trlj.H .1 ti I'll i I 'i in i 1 1 1 1 in I pi ill I 1 1 1 1 1 tlm i i I It. nut the 1 I I- .....1 ml. i-l r.l llltil 1.1 afraid to con.e Through Motultiy whose offlra I on Die Mn of tha tuililli'K niH.I trip to the xault ti nil fm nnv meihi'il" he rll'l'llf 7 I i. .1 fra tinea th ant .1 imter wh it'll fur al'i'iit ilnrr lias leiiniKetl a iHlln I Lei i.f ii r-1 ft Ki.lieriii-ii. fa-inert i.i.l in the iclnily of JUal Alkali l.nlie car the amall town II, j.i i NVIi.

ha a heen re I I- ll.r lllnall .11 1.1 llrl in I A IkI ii-hii hIio xlglieil III I I lent an May riprlliga A urftit tlr.entl) ruiitliii'teil ii'ii i fi. hi) a Inn ptfil i p-, tlllr i.f l.et. fif aclrniifir I iii Le lii. ue ilemi i rtt.lf I. ii 'If.

I.iif.1 in Ilia i t.in-! tii ii 1 tli.iii n. rir Ii iiintii kiih ni hn n't iiowlirie anil niilv tlit- M'l nf ill 1 -it in i.f nlitilir-t tun a Lie llilriltx. I 'Iii- liit.ll-ttl ll.M-lf Millie 1 nh ii. tr.t -i, l.ii I. ill I until ll.ilne I'l i.llirl ttlin lia i't tlit- I.

rute Hit' to I i li. 1 1 ti.t pi eft 1 1-in ttt nlKllt. frW have III. I litlt'tl Xiett UK I 'We I a t.ilnpe.l a limit ilia-I ii.e ft riii the like ami all lliree I i.f Mime eil tn lia reatlv ful llhe eil tint fllijlit SiiiMenly. rt.inmif aidunil a alight In the I k'n iiml.

ve tame npnii thin animal I nearly In re -f nun ha out tf thj wutet In the ahnllnw ntei near the fliiue. a nne Irhii th in anl, fiiiin him. anil lie amy li III' time we raine iimhi lilin It i ft lia head. matle a peculuu lilssing iiinne anil illta ppf.i I eil. "The aiimial wna prnlmlily 40 feet li)n', tmt unlike mi alllKator In Ri'Iieral nppenranrr, exteiit that the the bench lung enough to announce that he had two cmfi In progrea In hla wn rourt.

and could not them at that time to hear the I ease, which was on the calendar of Xudge Charles jVfanhciiVtizoi' Hinu k. ho hi anted the original I eati alnini! oi der Hi oadtray at Fifteenth 26 Specialty Under One Rcf Attornexa K. V. endeion and Aunt In I ewis of San Francisco, rep-rehenilng the I. V.

protested that they were ready to proceed with the rme and they offered a motion that the temporary restraining order he dissolved until the Ml.S MAHV AI'I'KltsON. meiu- hi-r uf ruiiimltlre that la to llr utilM rtr fnr Yuiiiik IjiiIIii' sittlalllj of si. Jarlath'a miNh Innlthl. Hotel hot -water service i Party This Evening in l'ruit-al' Ae. to He First of Series.

"Every day in July i a summer dress day a day for COSTUME SLIP SUMMERTIME The or court was prepared to proceed. Assistant District Attorney W. V. Cowan presented the contention that auch a course wus legal only when the prosecution was not In readina-hS to go ahead, and he announced that the prosecution was entirely prepared to proceed. Judge Clenn overruled the motion for dissolution of the restraining order and continued the hcar- cyor your home L.

Aiiea wxaajn. heml wa atuhhier. anil there nefiiied to he projertlnn that was The i ii 1 1 it I.aitlof' Sntl.ility of St. Jarlalh'a purlMi will give a whiat party ttmlisht In the pariah hull at like a horn hemeen the eyea ami Ttia atilmnl wan hllllt atari, find IIH i li run irliiiiii Htreet the first nf a aerlea to he Inr until late this afternoon. Attorneys for the I.

V. V. In Kh a hy the oi niznt Inn The i iniinilltee in liarue In, lluin an nlliKatnr, unit nun not Ht nil I Iim r-olnr I t-ttiKlsK-ii i ti ii i i I mitiiii'iI a ilully Riuy or lirttttn mi uniiiii, iit-n-ii ii very din. haul, Margaret Mary. Mary Apper- dicated lint when the case Is formally onened they will ask first for a change of enue to San Francisco.

"I'lit'i hmvev pi- anii. Kiitlierlne Kelhy. I'ejr Kllion, Marie rcum.in Sara Mehla Kninena. Kvelyn llnlrlnrnmona ami Murraj. The games will atart at o'i DIED tilirtivr Hint iilli'llllt linpli'HItllllt nilni iin: en hie for taci er.il mo-nit-nta itttrr the liennt ialf h.nt int the water.

stootl, fnr i I ii -k nfter fur hml Rime. hni-tllv knowing tvli.it to tin hi), when we nntiteil veteiiil hunilietl feet out rum the sli'irr. a itiiisHlern hie rum Hint inn in ged Man Admits Attack On Girl July Voluntarily taking the stand at his preliminary exu initiation, fieorge Allen of Itlchmoiid, 00. Admitted a revolting1 attack on a 3-year-old Richmond girl in Justice of the Peace Frank (ila.ss' court. He was held to an- the watr.

likr at-hool of flh some iinft kr. 1 "Sine pmoiikIi, the sninnil came to the niilf.ite. fhintp'l there laniieil the uiiter wltii fin mil. Kti'lili iily tlitetl anil we saw- no ijairgc noicis anu apaiwijcni uuuo piv-vidc perfect hot water service. An abundance of hot water, day or night, a fart of their service.

In former days, home owners longed wistfully for such hot water service in their homes, but it was a luxury not to be thought of by the average homemaker. Today, any family may enjoy hot water service, day or night, right in the home. In fact, it is being recognized more and more that a home, is incomplete if it does not have hot water service. Hot water service is no longer expensive, no longer a luxury conceded only to hotels. Gas Water Heaters insuring hot water instantly are especially made for use in homes.

Your dealer will be able to give you very interesting proof that modern ingenuity has placed hot water service, day or night, within the reach of everyone. PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY A California company serving over 31 8,000 gas cotutuncru inure of him." DNDON TO WEAR if tn the Superior court on a charge of lewd and lascivious con- duel, and his hail was fixed at i Allen was brought to the county jail here from Kichmnnrl AI1H In Alameda. July U. 1 923. FUen.

ife of the late Warren Adair, loving mother of Roh-ert Roy Adair and Lillian B. Woodworth. A native of Canada, aged years. 3 months. 9 days.

Kansas City and St. Louis, papers please copy. Remains at funeral chapel of fieorge H. Hagy. Webster at.

at Maight Alameda. Interment Kansas City. Mo. IHItAPIVO In Hayvvard. Julv 24.

1 S-' 3. Mary, dearly beloved wife of the late Charles Barablno. loving mother of Mrs. Mary Lavaggl. Mrs.

liosa Ravano. Mrs. Santa Bian-t liinl. Mrs. Clara Peruslo ana mrs.

Nettie (ilacchi, a native of Geneva, Italy, aged 96 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend tiv funeral Friday, July 27, 1923, at 9 a. from the pailore of Soren-sen 54.1 Cnstro thence to All Saints' church where requiem high mass will he celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy t'ross cemetery.

San Mateo coUntv. In Berkeley, July 25. 1923, Snmantha Dorcas, beloved mother LOUD SPORT GARB List week when officers heard (brents of lynching Auto To Patterson Pastor PATTERSON. July At a larsely attended reception given Rev. Albeit J.

Towe. newly ordained minister at the Lutheran church, the congregation presented hlrn with a new automobile. This feature on the program was a surprise to the minister. Presentation on behalf of the congregation was made by O. S.

Lokka. The reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thorkelsen. Home Builders i l.iiMKlN', July IS.

Many and are the sports costumes to he worn hy fashionalile Knglish women this summer--that Is, if (lid KliiK Sol will relent sufficiently for them to worn. Tennis are of riotous design mid color, those most fash-ionahlo secniiiiK to he of white silk or cotion. emblazoned with figures of Kilii anil nirn playitiK tennis, outlined in black a pen-and-ink .39 of Mrs. Ralph If. Moore, of Berkeley.

Fred and Jerome C. Fltts of Cortland, New York, a ative of New York. Funeral and Interment at Cortland, New York. UHAYNOV In Cloverda-le. Callfor ihould check the plans foi their houses to be certain that adequate space and flue have been provided for a Gai Range, Gai Kitchen Heater and Gai Water effect.

(linn ki feu slim coats. givitiK the fluffy a ppeiiiii lien of uncut. Eras, ate also the vogue, while tlit'l .95 White nainsook makea the models at this price. They have nice deep hip hems and a perky filet edging that makes them very dainty indeed! Of nainsook, satinay or striped lingftle. A hit of lace or embroidery just where it should he.

makes them dainty enough for the sheerest frock Shadow proof models in durable tub silk, the kind you want to wear with the very loveliest of summertime frocks; slim-lined and adorable! PACIFIC SERVICE" nia. July 2:1. 1923, Harry Watson tlrayson. beloved son of the late Charles H. Grayson and the late Dora A.

Burtchaell. nephew of Stasia A. Stratton. Hlizabeth W. Cunningham, Mrs.

Arthur Paramour and Christopher irayson native of Vallejo, age 34 years. 1 month. 18 days. Funeral services will be held at Reward Offered For San Benito Cattle Rustlers Hester. 21649 .95 pockets on nil spoils models seem to he copied from those of a billiard table.

Rathinif eostiiines are more hril-liiint than ever, pencil, green and almond green easily being the favorile colors Shoes are as multi-hued as Joseph coat. i7.ard and kid stained red. ate the craze, with red, emerald green, purple and blue running them closely as favorites. White footwear is apparently growing: In popularity in Knglaml, while the strap shoe Is gradually ousting tlio old laced walking shoe. the Chigholm Dickey Funeral Home, 524 Capital Vallejo, Thursday.

July 26., at 2:30 p. m. Interment in Masonic and Odd Fellows' cemetery. J4 ARGENT In Oakland, July 24. 1923.

Mary Theresa, beloved wife of the late James Harvey Sargent and loving mother of Mrs. Verna Pace, Mrs. Etta Moran. Mrs. Mary Meiring and H.

A. Sargent of Oakland. Mrs. J. H.

Running of Portland. Oregon, and James Sargent of Eureka, Mrs. Elizabeth Heinz, Indianapolis. Another chance to have a WASH FROCK at a temptingly low pricr! German Farmers Now Trade Goods As Mark Crashes TRKS PLNOS. July 25.

Cattle rustling days ate on ngain In San BenKo county, the appearance of a $500 reward advertisement in newspapers In the community revealing that 49 heal of cattle have been run off the ranges of the Pe Laveaga Estate, one of the largest cattle raisers in the county. Fred Manklns. foreman, of the ranch, supervising the. summer roundup lest week, for shipment of beef steers to the bay city market. discovered 4 9 head short, and after two days of hunting the ranges and hills for them came to the conclusion that rustlers had visited the ranch within the last three months.

All the animal. are Durham-Hereford crosses, branded QS on the left -hip (from the Qulen Sabe ranch). Twenty-two of them are two-year-olds, twenty-seven three-year-olds. The former are branded "21" on the left jaw. the latter "20" on the left jaw.

Reward is offered for arrest and conviction. One week Owl? Xow Plfiylnff Week Btartinr Monday, July 23rd iiai- li 1 I a 1 rr By CARL 1). GROAT. Cnitotl Press Staff Correspondent. .45 ,45 3 Matineea Wedneaday and Saturday EASTBAY OPERA ASSOCIATOX Loula B.

Jacolia, Director Presents a. MARTI 1 I M-t M-t Aow Coutlnuaius 12 to 11 MARSHALL KKILAN'S Master Prodaetloa "MINNIE" with IJEATRICE JOT MATT MOORE In conjunction with ACKERMAN A HARRIS VAUDEVILLE Matinee and Mrs. Peter Fink, New Weston, Ohio; a native ot Ohio. Friends may call at the parlors of Bessie J. Wood 2850 Telegraph near 28th at.

SA'Z In San Leandro, July 24. 1923, Martinez Sanz, a native of Spain, aged 23 years and 21 days. Funeral services will be held Thursday, July 26. 1923. at 2:30 o'clock at the "Funeral Home" of Engel and Meinert.

2655 Telegraph at 27th St. Interment. St. Mary's Cemetery. Mass for the repose of hla soul will be said at St.

Leo's church, Friday, July 27. at 8 o'clock a. m. VEIRS In Oakland. July 24.

192.1, Klla S. Veira. Bister of Frank B. Veirs and Mrs. C.

W. Beaze.ll; a native of Ohio. Friends and acquaintances sre respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services to be held at the temporary chapel of Grant D. Miller. 1409 24th corner of East 14th Thursday, July 26, 1923.

at 10:30 o'clock a. m. Incineration California Crematorium. RIEGELMAN Today In case you Weren't able to come in Wednesday we're glad to tell you that there are still some of fiese little ginghams left. Blight as a sun-shincy morning, crisp and perky the nay you ife 'cm.

They were bought to sell at 5.95. Still a pood choice of styles and colors. Come in early! THOMAS MEIGHAN nlth Lila Lee la REX BEACH'S "The Ne'er Do Well" NAUGHTY MARIETTA' Prices 50c to $1J0 Performance Snndny I BERLIN. July The con- tinned fall of the mark, not only In exchange value but In I domestic purchasing power, is I rapidly bringing flerinany to the I point of "old-fashioned bartering I in kind." I A strong tendency Is develop- Ing among farmers to refuse to accept In marks for their produce. Tt has become a question I in many eases not of how many potatoes can he bought for so many thousand marks, hut i how many potatoes will be ex- e- COMING SUNDAY Pearl Hickman's Kiddies BORN Box Offlcaa: Oakland Sharman.

Clay ft Co. Barkelay Pa Alameda Eberlo'a Drug Store Next Attraction "THE SPRING MAID" WF.MLI.A To the wife of Thomas V. WeSllla. July 20, 1S23, a daughter. IIARRI.l To the wife of Joseph L.

Harris. July 18. m'3. a daughter. BO YN TON To the wife of Arthur J.

Boynton. July 18. 192.1, a son. BlIXtRU To the wife of Walter B. Ballard.

July 1, 1923. a See these Frocks in our VVinJouJfDWUwQ Parfermsnrea St 11:10. 1:40. 1:11. 1:1.

7:10 ana oo. changed for a gold watch or a i phonograph. The farmer looks I with more favor on a piece of I Jewelry or household furniture Taeaiaa atricliaa in return for a bag of onions 4 NOW PLATINO oiHEX film riATuars OWEN SWEETEN and His Orokaatra 8AM rHANCIBCO DEATHS. Abbott. Lviiip 44 I M.

KeowD, Ktlw. I 3( Hianer. Cbarles tNetiel. Anna C. 4 Puff.

Lmils R. S3 ll'altiaoo. Georse Peach. Ltirliu W. 0l 'tobloscn.

Flliabetb nsette. Catherine I tatterr. Ro 4.1 Feder. Abe 8 54 IsthlapDl Fred Win. Kowlr.

til win U. I 20 T'ara as yearn I Taylor. Marr M. Ilirrif. Marie lfllra Emin Knutlnen.

Mia So I Irian Lawreace Lorrln. Frank 1 I 68 yesra Mi-Cla'p. Marr I Wl'wl. Pauline A BRAND NEW CHARACTER IN A IRANI RCW HUSKMCOrKir ICV.C JACK RUSSELL is seiNS 5 A TRAMP 1 "THE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" BLOSSOM SEKLKT as "Mlsa Syncopation" JAC1L "RCBK" CLtTFOKD OtJS TOWXEB Browns Siitert Vietaria all Deprsa 6E0B0E LE XAIKE PhntoplaT "Har Aeddanul Huakani" Topic. I Fa Vies I Paths Navs I Orras CONTINUOUS Sat.

1 to 11:80 p. as. Dally 1 to p. Nlchta. te 11 p.

m. Prlcea. Pins Wsr Ti: MATlSEESf feicept Beats' Itc WEEK NIGHTS. Slc-SOc SAT. NIGHTS A SCNIM YS." all seats SV CHILDREN.

ANT TIME 15c witk tsi BHl AVr V) AUhDI mm KATRGRIsE MarDOTf ALD In "WHITK SHOULDERS FOR SALE" Our 50th Year I BI'LL To the wif of Homer E. Bull. July II. 1-'S. a son S11.KKTT To the wife of Fred Silken.

July 20. 19S3, a son MARK To the wife of Merwyn R. Marks. July 18. 1923, a ron.

PETRAY To the wife of Henry C. Petray. July 9. 1923. a daughter.

LOI KWOOD To the wife of Elbert W. Lockwood. July 18. 1923. a daughter.

DALY To the wife of John P. L. Paly. July 19, 1923, a daughter. PERRY To the wife of Manuel Perry, Jul 15.

1921. a daughter. FER1N ANDES To the wlte of George Fernandes, July 20, 1913. daughter. RODRIUI KI To the wife of Anton Rodriguea.

July 1. 1921, a daughter. 8ILVA To the wife of Antone Silva. JulT II. 1123, a son.

GEIC To the wife of Vincence Gelc, Julr II. 1921. a son: riERRO To wife of Proeoplo Fierro. July 17. 1921.

a daughter. BAPTIST To the wife of Sonny Baptist, July II. 121, a son. Albert Brown Co. Undertakers 0.

than upon a fistful of paper marks. The effect Is beginning to show- not only economically but politically. The elections of the metal unions Just held resulted in overwhelming communist victories throughout Germany. The socialists were swept Into complete control. Food prices are getting to the point where workmen are unable to make purchases.

Food prices do not only follow- but surpass the dollar quotation, while wage We regulated only twice a month to keep pace with the descending value of the mark. Failure to accomplish any degree of stab-iliratlon of the money value Is resulting In great discouragement among tha workers. This la being reflected In tha turn to the more radical elements. The socialists are announcing that a strong, attack will be made on the government the moment the reichstag reconvenes. I Separate, complete establish' Trie Iatllaa Thratr LAST TIMS3 TODAY umjmn Ealaae Chaaortck lalpk lararla ft poosaCs 172 SasG DdUhtfal trip by rafl ana wafcer I Niagara Talla.

Kewr Tark. Baaaloa. Karf oUs, Hw Caglaai. M.iaa Cm EaatJia, St. Iwrtewce Rivwr.

Qaefcec, Meatraal aaa Tareate. Taka aea (a B.ealew caaapa (a Ontaria lerwata an fast way. TWrt caaafart rraaaeaiaaeaa. Tea can eaal aoiiaT wAawicx i Is the ota Sktntw-T Matrra1ece BLOOD AND aaJTD" Pka Lakawtds TI ftt aaa. "Dajwa Liaaerlet Way" ta mrEAcr or THE sad Rieksrd B(S is -Tnrxsiirrf "SCARS OF JEALOUSY" I MTta FWK I taittl AWOAWrTT tK La 1QTTF I merit in Berkeley-Oakland Alameda The House of CONSIDERATE Service: Considerate: "Characterized by Consideration or regard for another't Cir-rumtancr or Feelinga; pot Heedleea or not Riforoui or Exacting; Kind." jrCmUury, Dictimtry.

baMttst slay, uctursi naawg. ratier lar acauM A 'Ocas csnH bum ntsr TOsncKT AITB TOMORROW. BEACH. ALAMEDA SATVRDAT. JTTLT RATTVX SOTS A DAFSB-mi a V.

EACH FROLIC. Intnal Praamm DANCZ. HILL HUGHES Funeral Director S4T Pled moot Avetaav TefcrphoiKS Hamhofrlt tI4 LAST TTSTX TODAT. iamoivs ria- arftk atTTtla kWs.1 HnnOarr iii'lim. r.

L. Nisoa. Om-ral Agent Canadian Paa-Uk- IS Markc Srrrt. San rrantire -towb- to rwR ti ns rgtpy riaaar CUftaa's Amsnatia saaaiaipnaa tta Law- X-JtL XSSmm TiuiaualeaagSnv CW4 PtaPisL a0 NKW ixnv IX ixro'. LONDON.

July 2 s. Bt United Press.) Herman marks, momentarily touchd a quotation of three million to tha pound atrrlirg; en th atrMw y. aelting a new recorsT low. a-ss-rite la BT-ae CT I naii.Y wsn ronrriT lasd-a. Patk rtr.

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