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OaHanO Ctitunt MARCH 28, 1930 3: ARMY STRIVES TO REACH HALF-WAY MARK FRIDAY EVENING CHEST Youngsters Active in Community, Chest Campaign pledge to MARTHA DAVIS, president of the Winema group of 'VOLUNTEERS EHTER FIFTH 55 Berman to Tell Full Story of Oil Over-Issue EARLE FOXE, at left, who is aiding the 1 930 Community Chest campaign by Sflling old papers and rags which he collects for the Fred Finch orphanage, one of the Chest agencies. He is giving all the proceeds of his sales to the Chest At right, NAN TOWNSEND, Piedmont Camp Fire Girl, is shown making her Community Chest tnis community v-nest agency, this group is the oldest unuVof the Piedmont Camp Fire Girls' organization Fifteen Camp Fire and Blue Bird groups are contributing to the Community Chest this year. MISSIONARIES CAPTURED BY BANDITS, FEAR! OF DRI Official of Wrecked Julian Corporation Completes Fraud Testimony. IWiS.fS: Iff Yilipiltaap Excellent "Weather Aids Cam-paigners in Effort to Raise $43,000 More Than Last Year's Welfare Fund 16 U. S.

Workers in China Victims of Communists Pillaging in Southern Kiangsi, Officials Think President Cosgrave May Be Opposed by De Valera in Dail Election as Result of Overthrow by 2 Votes COMMUNITY CHEST DOLLARM ETER. LOS ANGELES, March 28. VP) Jacob Berman, official of the wrecked Julian Petroleum corporation, went before the county grand Jury today to resume his testimony of asserted hidden facts behind the Julian Petroleum stock over-issue crash of 1927. "I'm sure putting it on the line," he said as he entered the Jury room. "I'm telling everything, and not protecting anyone." The witness, who spent five hours before the Inquisitors yesterday, said he probably would complete the delivery of his informa DUBLIN, Irish Free State, Marck 28.

UP) President William TJ-Cosgrave and his ministry today CANTON, March 28. OP) Concern tor the 16 American Catholic missionaries at Kanchow. Kiangsi province, was shown today when it became known that authorities believed Nananfu, 50 miles from Kanchow, had fallen into the hands of communists and bandits who $47,388 $47,388 have been pillaging and kllllns tion by noon. Jury Foreman F. I.

Morris an nounced that H. L. Zuckerman, one or the JurorB, had been excused $316,723 rrom runner duty at his own request. Zuckerman was quoted by newspapers as admitting that he had been accused of having been a member of a Julian stock buying pool In 1927. Foreman Morris, commenting, on the publication of $603,447 this, explained that when the Jur ors.

were sworn In they were not aware they would majte a criminal Investigation of the Julian financial debacle. A district attorney's investigator renewed questioning of Miss Esther resigned their posts, after defeat of the government In the dail last night by a vote of tt to (4 on aa opposition measure. The Dail, after anouncement of the resignation, was adjourned unr til Wednesday of next week, when nomination of a new president will, fall to It and Cosgrave possibly may, be reelected. Sean who is leading thei-Flanna Fall, principal Opposition element, irt the absence of Earaonn da Valera in America, announced; that his party would nominate De Valera as president. The dail then adjourned until Wednesday.

Decision to resign was reached at a party meeting today to discuss the situation created by last night's defeat of the government on a prl-; vate opposition member' bill in! volving an increase tn expendN'i tures on old-age pensions. President Cosgrave telegraphed the decision to Governor General' James MacNelll, who is spendinr a holiday abroad. Under the Fre; State constitution procedure in the dail regarding; the election of a government is that' a change ot ministries does not in-'' volve a general election. Men are nominated for the pres1-' Idency and if those men are defeated others may be proposed until-someone obtains a majority. That opens a possibility of grave's re-election.

Political quarters here believe that if CosgrRve were chosen again he would nominate the members of his reslmed, jjahn, former chief transfer clerk for the A. G. Wagy brokerage house. She was taken into the office last night and questioned for several hours. It was indicated she was being grilled concerning her knowledge of Julian stock transfers, allegedly Involving former city officials.

Community Chest volunteers, waging their 1930 battle for charity of Oakland, Piedmont, Ban Lean-dro and Emeryville, this morning entered the fifth day of the campaign with the half-way mark still to be reached. Aided by excellent weather the army of mercy was visiting residents of the entire area In an effort to raise an additional over what was secured during the 1929 appeal. The volunteers have secured In pledges a total of $269,335 up to yesterday noon when the fourth report meeting was at Hotel Oakland. This figure represented 44.6 per throughout the southern Prt of the province for weeks. Although Chinese officials continued to maintain tliut the red siege on Kanchow lind been lifted, missionaries expressed doubt, busing thoir' beJIer.

on the fact that the missionaries at'Kanchow had said they would dispersal of the bandits as soon as it took place. Attempt to communicate with cities of southern Klangsl proved fruitless, with -the bandits controlling telegraphic- facilities. Mission headquarters reported that three Finnish women missionaries had been captured on February 8 in northern KlnUgsl and reported killed. Missionary dispatches said they had been taken from a native boat on, the Kan river between Kianfu and Changshu. Natives, the missionaries said, told investigators who found the women's clothing on the bank' of the stream that the women had been "in the river three days." Although the Finnish government had pressed Chinese authorities for Information concerning the three women, It was said, nona had been supplied.

200 Reds, 100 Soldiers Killed, Report Says SHANGHAI. March 28. UP) Word that 21)0 Communists and 100 Fuklenese soldiers were killed in a battle Wednesday between 3000 conimunlats and 2000 provincials near Talping, reached here toduy in Chinese press dispatches via Swatow. The scene of the battle wa 25 miles south of Lungyenchow, headquarters city of the communists In Fukicn province. The soldiers were reported to have captured and burned the communist headquarters and school in the provincial effort to end radical depredations In southern Fukien.

L. A. CAMPUS OF II. C. DEDICATED cent of the goal of $603,447, set a the absolute minimum needed to conduct the work of the 63 charitable and welfare agencies throughout the community during the year, ADDITIONAL 81PPOHT.

cabinet. I swSMsssssssssa It ia pointed out that Cosgrave though never having a maioriLv rhnrle. P. Howard, campaign Ceremony of Acceptance Today Climaxes Ceremony; Presentation by Crocker. of the whole dail, leada the largest' chairman, today announced that It would be essential for additional ST, ii OF support to be pledged.

parcy ana nas been maintained in' office for seven years by lndepend-' ent members who will orobablv' Hospitals in Oakland Given High Praise by Dr. Martin 'We must face this issue squarely and fairly," he said. "This is a year of, extreme need, and we continue to support him. LOS ANGELES, March 28. UP) Lieutenant-Governor H.

L. Car- must do our part to put. mis cam ALL NVOLV MAJOR nalitn over the top. What are- we nahan, as the personal representative of Governor C. C.

Young today going to do "with our orphanages, nnr Rov Scouts. Camp Fire Girls, Cosgrave'a supporters, forecasting his re-election today said the defeat might prove a blessing In' disguise by giving the government a atispnger hold on the members of its own party whose discipline has' been lax. will accept for the people of the state the new $6,600,000 campus relief agencies which supply food, rlnthlnr and lodging to hundreds of the University of California at Los Angeles, in a ceremony climaxing a two-day dedication of the Dr. Franklin K. Martin, director-general of the American College of Burgeons of Chicago and nationally known surgeon, said today that the Alamedu, county Highland hospital was the "most complete and marvelous" encountered, In hit tour of the United States.

"I already knew of wonderful American Oollcgp of Surgeons, a difficult feat, Indeed. "I 'congrntuluta you also on the members of the medical profession whom I have met In Oakland. They would do credit to any city ar.d you should be proud of them. "I was- Impressed not only by their ability but by the personality of those whom I met. "The only cloud on my visit to Report Luncheon Thursday Noon Shows These Fig-" ures in Chest Drive Letter Says Shepard Suspected of Having Poisoned His First Wife.

1 each month, if we do not fill the chest? "Of course we admit that perhaps the Community Chest is not perfect. Who and what organization has reached perfection? "But we do know that the Com institution. The formal presentation will be made by William Henry Crocker, chairman of the board of regents. Delegates from 162 colleges and universities in the United States Death for Coward To Be Eliminated hospitals In the Western states Here it the ttefCdinglif tvtry JUvi- munity Chest is the best metnoa when I canie here on this Infec TOPEKA, March 28. W) A loAf-er' stating that the first wife ion' of the Community Cheit cam oaklund was the climate.

In my home city, Chicago, It la always the com- nviinM Ilaruh 28. vet devised to handle tion tour, Jjr. Murtln declared, and welfare but I must confess I was sur munlty's charitable beautiful, with no no cold of Major Charles A. Shepard, med paign, as reported the lourtlyreport luncheon held noon at the Hotel Oakland: Elimination of the death penalty for cowardice is among modlfica-twnlntlona- which the and several foreign countries yesterday participated In the opening ceremonies, and last night assembled In Joslah Royce Hail where a score of distinguished visitors in und no sleet. Look what ,1 get Veterans' Bonus -Retirement Sought WASHINGTON, March 28.

A plan under which the govern- ment would retire veterans' bonus" certificate- as rapidly aa funds become available was advanced today-by Repfwsenlatlvo Hoffman ot the-house military committee. He proposed that the government borrow money at per cent and purchase the certificates when the veterans wish to dispose of them, redeeming them at, a discount. He suggested that the treasury draft legislation to carry out his plan. prised by the completeness and.lhe afflclenry of your county hospital. ical corps officer, formerly "sta-J "More than that, you have a Dir.

Colonol superintendent that I'd like to steal brief talks, lauded the state for Its government will luy before parlla' mcht in the army and air force annual bill. 1 Xrs. reffi Xtrrin T. 0. HiiihM educational system.

Amaant 448 10 I.teo 1.091 u. eft 10.878 t.170 1.080 Among those who spoke were The death penalty will oe auoi- Sir John Adams, of the University Jet; 18 I 1.1 4 6 14. 61.1 884 00.1 6.6 41.0 IT.O 81 6 Wlllard E. Ojt.iii 4 In. Frwi B.

Hicluiriloa. Uri. Marrr EMt 6 Mrl. KawUn A. 7 Krt, Honor T.

Miliar 5 Mrs. G. Lipman B. F. Chairman lahed also for leaving a guard or picket patrol or post without or problems.

"Without the Community Chest we' would be besieged with 63 separate fund campaigns each year. Let us put prejudice and Ill-founded excuse aside and get behind this civic project and put Oakland and her sister cities on the map of the natlwi as communities that ca for their orphans, their unfortunate and their needy." GIVING TO SKEW. Howard explained that in his mind the people should consider ot ionaon: sir Joseph W. Flavelle, ttoned at Denver, who Is accused of fatally poisoning his second wife, died "under mysterious circumstances" has been turned over to department of justice agents by Sardl Brewster, United States district attorney for Kansas. Brewster said today he had received1' the letter recently from for our own organization, Dr.

Black. I want to congratulate Oakland on obtaining a man of hid calibre. I can think of no more ideal man for the position." Dr. Martin Is here with Tils associate, Dr. Howman 3, Crowell, and Mrs.

Martin and Mrs. Crowell on the tour of Investigation which pre or tne university of Toronto; Rev Thomas E. Gorman, University of 10 Mat Larr louden N. Brunswig, from It Jamaa w. Jaoaan the Academic Unlversltaire de 47 0 II Mm, Sharweod Swan.

when I come to Oakland, Dr. Martin HHlrl with a laugh. IIONOHFD AT HANQI FT fcasthay members of the California section of the Burgeons college met liwt night at the Claremont Country club for a banquet In Dr. Martin's honor. Dr.

Charles A. Dukes, who has been host to Dr. Martin during his hospital survey here, presided at the banquet. Besides making the Inspection tour, Dr. Martin Is here to draw up preliminary plans for the 1931 convention of the National Society of Burgeons, which will be held In San Francisco.

He has already been In. Phoenix, Los Angeles, Han Diego and Del Mohle, and will sail Saturday on the S.S. California for New York via the Panama canal. His visit to Del Monte was not 84 14 Miohaal rod In Paris, and representatives of several 8.619 1,180 88T 1,840 1.018 8,438 4.041 004 14.408 18 It Frank E. Boyd 1 J.

IT Walter H. Ellaiua 68. James Child, Needles, a brother ti.it hv are giving, not. io an ders. The death penalty be retained for "hhameful abandonment or delivering up of any place or garrison," "shameful casting away of arms In the enemy's treachery, or knowingly imperiling in active service the success of his majesty's forces.

Liner Still Under Guard fbr Opium 81 10. to of Major Shepard's first wife, who itinn hut to hundreds California institutions. The presentation ceremony at 3 o'clock this afternoon, will be preceded by a morning session at which Dr. Ernest C. Moore, director of the new university, will preside.

More than 6000 persons are expected to 10 A. W. Bruaar 11 Lea K. Newbart I'Sroy Jt. Oaodridl.

SS Harrr J. Hardlna 0.144 114 10.818 80 died In 1913. The district attorney says the letter states the army officer's first wife died "under mys Fresno Resident for 22 Years Ends lit FRESNO, March 28. UP) ing a note carefully written In Ar-. menian but which gave so explana-.

tlon for his act, M. 68, a native of Turkey and a resident of Fresno for 82 years, hot and killed himself yesterday. The-man ia supposed to have been despondent and lonely aa ha had been living alone for some time, his tour daughters all being married and his wife being with one of them la Portland. 44.1 14 Oaerra J. Sprinter Mil little children, who do depend upon he funds the public contribute through the chest tor their exist- desires to visit 68.1 it H.ward X.

Barrova t.620 cedes award by the American College of Burgeons of hospital certificates. The award by his organization is everywhere recognized as the highest recommendation any hospital may have. PIIAISES HOSPITALS Seven class hospitals were found by Dr. Martin In Oakland, he said. These aro the Baby hospital, Fablola, Highland, Providence, Merrltt and Feralta.

"I have visited each of thee hospitals," Martin said, "and I cannot say enough In pralwe of terious circumstances and while 1.178 08.1 1171 14. 16 Robert E. IT Harry W. Bartnaa attend today's sessions. Sheparri was enamored of another can see with woman." si "I am naturally Interested In the n- eves the need that only to play golf, Dr.

Martin said, sxists," he continued. various teams Youth Surrenders, Tells Peculations SAN FRANCISCO, March 28. developments of this lead as further light may be thrown on Shep. II Benj. r.

Merria W. E. Pitcher 80 Oao. C. 81 Dr.

H. B. Mehrroinn 81 Lean 4. Clark 81 M. M.

Moora 81 Mra. J. X. Hood 80 Mill Bernioa 87 Dr. T.

Tawata II Thomaa 0. lw but to inspect a hospital being built near there, at Monterey, by Dr. Paul Hunter, nationally known vesterdays report luncheon at 4.061 llt.T 1.801 II. 1 880 01. 1411 4S.0 1.004 18.1 IM 16 1 187 7.

11.710 101. 170 44.1 1.411 100. 160.038 aro. past which will he of value to us," the district attorney said tneir meeting the standard of he golfer. Conscience got the best of Fred M.

Cunningham, 19, of Akron. Ohio. SAN FRANCISCO, March 28. The squad of 14 customs agents which for the last week have remained aboard the Dollar liner President Cleveland, will keep close watch aboard her until the very moment she sails today, ccordlng to Surveyor of Customs rrank Tracy. 'More than $10,000 wor 11 of opium was discovered in a grip sack last Saturday when customs in announcing he had turned the Hotel Oakland reporteu i -Tent quotas Included Edward Mil-tleman.

Herbert Ramsay. H. W. E. Felthauee Davl-t Sweet.

E. A. Underwood. Mrs. E.

r. A. Jenkins, Mrs, letter over to department of Jus last night when he suddenly walked Military Prisoner Escapes Ft. Scott SAN FRANCISCO. March 18.

tice agents ror Investigation. The district attorney Is prepar up to Motorcycle utneer William O'Harra, said he wanted to be locked uo and explained he had Total Adranoa Oifti 0AD TOTAL .809,33 44. Ing to go before a federal grand Jury to be impaneled here April Police and army officials today are William Lanlgan, Mr. W. a nnm Mrs.

M. sons hit hn to start REVOLT PLANS HOI ON LINER Officers discovered searching for Stephen E. Grapo, 44, embezzled $1100 from his employers In the eastern city. He was booked en route to Akron. Authorities there were notified.

i-. lnwat ir river trie euie, Camp Fire, Bluebird Cumlnga. Mrs. M. Shutes, Mrs.

officers fired several shots at tno i in an errort to secure an Indictment of Major Shepard on a charge of murder for the death of his second wife at Fort Rilev. Km. in.t Group Work Grows smugglers when tney orop ru The first battalion of the public -mninvee divisions exclusive of under sentence as a deserter, who escaped from Fort Scott yesterday while on the outskirts ot the reservation. A guard fired a shot, but, told superiors he did not think he hit the prisoner aa he tied through the underbrush. The work of the Camp Fire girls June, major Bhepard was arrested and the Bluebird groups, the latter in March 17, composed of younger girls, has as precious coniraDana aim Old' Age Pension Pleas Swamp Office wnTOft V.rph 9 8 A sumed Important proportions In DENVER.

March 28 fPiMo Admiral Will Wait for Polar Paris Organ Confirms Report this year's Community Chest cam Jor Charles A. Shepard issued an Crocker Estate Valued at $2,686,411 SAN FRANCISCO, March 28. Final appraisal of the estate of Mary Ives Crocker, widow of the late Henry Crocker, sets the value at $2,686,411.68, according to papers filed with the county clerk by W. A. Breen, D.

M. Coughlan and A. Wessitch. palgn. Wise Thea Ruppert, director of of Movement on Factories.

empnauc aenial today from his cell In the Denver county jal! of Bark at Panama, Finish Trip With His Crew. flood of 3000 applications for old age pensions and the expectation arinn mnr. hu so swamped the YOUTH BREAKS WRIST HOLLISTER, March 28. Norman Riffe, It, San Benito county -high school student, practicing the high Jump in the rear of his home, yesterday, fell, landed on his left' wrist and broke two bones In It. awueruon -or nis first wife's the Piedmont Camp Fire Girls, announced that this Is the first year the girls have handled their oruLner mat tne first Mrs.

nh.n.M JI.J 1 DUNEDIX, N. March 2S. u.cu unaer mysterious circum stances. Community Chest subscriptions themselves. In previous years the By G.

IT. ARCTI AMBAn.T Special Cable Dlnnfl'ch to The TRIBUNE UP) Rear Admiral Richard B. offices of the state department of social welfare that delays in paying the aged needy have been unavoidable, It was said by Miss Esther De Turbevllle, in charge of the bureau, today. Many complaint! have been received by the contributions were handled through Eyrd announced today that he each girl family. PARIS, March 8.

Revelation Mother of 14 Wins would start for New Vork on April The Piedmont group raised Its of the Tribune Riga corresponden membership during 192 more than 9 aboard the liner Corlnthlc. Divorce in S. F. of secret orders to thu Komlntern the school department, reported "over the top" yesterday was the street department of Oakland, headed by alter Frlckstad as the chest chairman. Feather awards for outstanding work yesterday went to Mrs.

N. A. Koser. colonel of the "Highlanders" division of Piedmont for having the largest number of teams reporting; Col. Ben Morris for coring the highest per cent of quota of the establishment department, and to Mrs.

Osgood Murdock for having the largest number of pledges turned In by her team, known as 6-F-2. LAST LUNCHEON. The last luncheon of the week was the one scheduled for today noon, the next to be held Monday, and continued next week, with exception of Saturday and Sunday. Establishments that have already "gone over the top" as announced today by J. Strubble, chairman of this chest department.

Include the following with the percentages obtained: Public defender's office, 109; city auditor's office. 117; police courts, civic service commission, 160; 10 per cent, and a 100 per cent CHIC SALE talks about WHAT'S GO IN' ON leaving Wellington on that date (Communist International) for the Chest pledge from every girl la BAN FRANCISCO. March 5 8 office. Back pay will gro to those who need it, she said. 5.

F. Driver Accused anticipated this year, according to Mrs. Amelia Campana. 128 Glrard preparation of a revolutionary the explorer, who a few weeks ago returned here after more than a street, today has an Interlocutory movement in all large factories of MIhs Kuppert, Martha Davis Is president of the year of exploration in the Ant Decree ot aivorce irom William Campana. father of her 14 chii.

the world found confirmation to arctic, will arrive at Panama on Of Hit and Running SAN FRANCISCO. March. 28. day In the columns of L'Humanlte dren. She was granted the decree Winema group of the Piedmont Camp Fire girls.

Among those taking an active, part In the Community Chest work Is Nan Towna- April 30, which he expects will bo yesieraay ey Judge Thomas Moscow's organ In France. about 20 days ahead of bla two A charge of hit-and-run was on Naturally, It does not reveal the UNEMPLOYED DECREASED BY ONE AS C00LIDGE SELLS YARN expedition ships. uranam arter she had collapsed when called on to testify. She charged abuse and cruelty, fih. end, a member of the group.

file today against Manuel Aldover. 22. resident of a hotel at Market The bark City of New York secret instructions, but for the last few days the paper daily has ap sailed from here last Sunday on was given tne custody of two minor and McAllister streets, who was ar aaugmers ana oz a week main Its way to Papeete, Tahiti, the first stop. The steamer leanor Boiling pealed to factory workers, insisting rested in connection witn an automobile smashup February 24. tenance ror two years.

I that they must be constantly on the is to leave Sunday and probably Charles Boettcher 65. of tho Acme will overtake the bark before It qui rive for the "coming state of hotel was seriously injured In the Earthquakes Rock reaches Papeete. Together the two Boy Sits on Matches, Sets Pants Ablaze crash, which occurred at Hyde and war." ships will go to Panama. McAllister Klreets. Japanese Peninsula Admiral Byrd said he would L'Humanlte covers Its tracks by alleging preparation of a capital Couple Injured as TOKYO.

March 28. UP) wait at Panama for his ships and there hoard the bark for the remainder of the voyage to New istic war against the Soviet, which tlnuously repeated earthquakes Auto Hits Street Car factory workers, it says, must Im York City. navo ructtea me izu peninsula, particularly Ito, 40 miles southwest mediately transform into rivll war. California Linen Supply company, 100: California Wire Cloth company, 102; Miller Packing company. 10J: 'Eureka Mill and Lumber company, 1J6; Whitthorne and Swan, 100; Oliver United Filter company, 104; Pacific Gas and Electric company, 109; General Electric company, 127.

Campaign Chairman Howard and Robert A. Leet, head of the advance gifts department, conferred late yesterday at the campaign offices to plan a new move 28. Two (uoprnoat. JKW. IT The Tribune.

M. 7. Bun) oi xoxonama, the past fortnight NEW YORK. March 28, Well oir. lait week the official figxero said there wao 3,000,000 unemployed in the United States.

Rut when the figgero come out thio week they ought to show there ain't but 2,999,999 unemployed. Because one feller has got a joh. It'o Calvin Coolitltce. tie hso finally sold another yarn to a maiaxine. Remember hini in office? If anybody got him to osy "good mornin'" was considered a Ion; conversation.

Once or twice when he grew real talkative snd said "How are you gittin along?" even body within bearin' distance fainted. But now they say he is gittin a dollar a word -r what he writes, so thi new jira be hat ooIJ io t. i words long. That'o more worda than ha need ili persons were slightly injured when 'Bandit Victim' Held jnnanitanta nave become nanie an automobile driven by John T. Phone Poles Stolen; BUIURril.

1 Muelbauer, 638 Lincoln avenue. To Tell Tale Sober Although" the disturbances at Alameda crashed into a street car Rival Gets Calls at Telegraph avenue and Carlton SAN FRANCISCO. March IS. present are iocal their persistency is regarded as ominous since they are near the epicenter of the 1821 street. They are Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Bartholo Mclntyre. 420 Page street. played in hard luck last night. Holland, 1902 Broadway, Alameda.

Both suffered wrenched backs and earthquake. to obtain many larger gifta from leading business men of the com- He appeared at police headquar LTARRODSBURC, Kt, March 28. 11 OP) The term "Flaming Youth" bad a poiinant significance for Charles Mr.Oonnelly at be reached for the arnica bottle here today. As Chsrles slid into bio desk in the grsded school, yesterday matches ia bio hip pocket were robbed together. They bnrrt into (lame and set fire to a celluloid comb, which tn turn ignited bio Iron era.

TTithout much at holding up a finger toward the teacher, be dashed from the room. J. K. Powell, the principal, and several boy students sent to bis resrne MEXICO CITT. March tS.

The long distance telephone service of the Mexico Telephone company between here and Guadalajara was suspende1 today because considerable sections of the wires have bruises. nunity. (CopyrigHt) ters to tell of being robbed of ISO by the driver of a taxi cab he had engaged at Haight and Fillmore Funeral Held for At todays luncheon music was 5. Fa Girl Vanishes streets. to be furnished by George Schultr" orchestra and Dr.

J. Whitcomb Brougher was to give the Ficherfs Mother SAN FRANCISCO, March 28. But so strong was his breath, so On Shopping Trip SAN FRANCISCO. March 28. garbled his tale and so staunch the oyalty of a desk sergeant for all Mra Mary Glynn Flckert, 1, he wao ia office.

It jest goes to show 70a what feller will be driven to when he is of work. Coolidge ain't dumb. Not when a dollar word io efTered. If t'-e who edito the inagasine ain't careful he will be oprnin' bit i mornin and come acroao a big dictionary marked O.K.-Cik i idge." Search was instituted today for Carmen Gulrterres. 17-year-old taxi drivers -that Mclntyre was mother of Charles W.

Fickert, former Ban Francisco district attor- been cut off and the poles stolen by thieves. The company, which is a subsidiary of the American Telephone and Telegraph company, has lost several thousand dollars on account of the loss of wire, and scores of customers are being obliged to give their business to a rival telephone concern, the Ericsson Company, a Swedish enterprise (OeiorricM, iao, ky Tie Triema, T. toa) given a private, barred room all to I ma-If that he might reflect on the ey, was burled yesterday near LCNATICS rV MILK CANS. STREATHAM. Eng.

Albert Crton and Frederick Rowan, both escaped from the West Park asylum by aiding fit tm-nenso) milk, ajajaav circumstances further and make found him ia the bsoement lining daughter of Thomas Gutrterrex, 1682 Mason street, who disappeared three days ago. She had Intended to do some shopping, her father told police. She was clad eeMjr let a fc mnmm: 4rea clearer report today. He will be Tehachspi. In addition to the ex-prosecutor, she leaves a second son, Fred Flckert and several daughters.

rralgned on charges of intoxka- tk. 1.

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