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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER A. 1940 13 NEW POSITION ALASKA'S FAMED VALLEY OF SMOKES 13 fimitim Cof ton Strike 'Parley Sought MASTERPIECE SAVED AFTER SERVING AS TENT FOR REFUGEES NEARLY SMOKED OUT Kidnaper Dies Under New Law Abductor of Woman Hanged in Washington Despite Plea of Friends WALLA WALLA, Oct 4 (P) Washington State exacted its 13 111 I I 1 ft Rites Set for Veteran Officer Capt. A. D. Laynt of S.F.

Fore Fatally Stricken on Duty Funeral services for Captain Arthur D. Layne, 68, supervising captain of the San Francisco police department, will be heldtiomorrow afternoon. ANCHORAGE. -Alaska, Oct 4. (JP) Alaska is running out of UU Gov.

Olson Asked to Send Aides to Madera To Adjust Differences smokes. ROME, Oct. 4. (U.R Van Dyck's famous painting, "Christ on' the Cross," has at last been returned to the Termonde Cathedral in Belgium after being used for four months Two Government investigators re turned from an inspection trip to as an improvised screen against MADERA, Oct. 4.

U.R Governor Culbert I Olson was asked today wind and rain by a Belgian refugee the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes to report there are only five smokes left family. to send representatives to Madera first death penalty under Its so- The adventures of the 17th Cen The investigators, Frank T. Been. to mediate a threatened strike of tury Flemish painter's masterpiece called Lindbergh kidnaping law of 1933 when Jack Marable, 40, an UYJU San Joaquin Valley, cotton were detailed in a dispatch to the superintendent of McKinley Park, and Victor H. Culhane, National escaped Alabama convict, was exe- pickers.

newspaper II Messaggero today. PACKED INTO TRUCK Park Service wildlife superintend Captain Layne, for 41 years a member of the department, died of heart disease yesterday while in cured at the Washington State Peni The United Cannery. AgriculUttal ent also discovered that a beauti On May 18 "Christ on the Cross" ful lake, similar to Crater Lake, had been formed in the crater Packing and Allied Workers of America, C.I.O., told the Governor "cotton growers have refused to meet with representatives of the pickers. The union, composed largely of of Mount Katmai, on the Alaskan peninsula. and a number of other works in the cathedral were packed into a large truck, along with all the municipal art pbjects.

The Thermonde Burgomaster then placed 23 members of vestigating a complaint in an apart-ent at 555 O'Farrell Street Several weeks ago he. suffered an attack in his office at the Hall of Justice, but he refused to take time off. Captain Layne was born in Van Zandt, in 1874, and- went to San Francisco as a For It was Mount Katmai that started the fuss June 6, 1912, when it erupted and showered an ash his family in the truck and fled be fore the German advance. blanket a foot deep even on Kodiak tentiary early today. Marable, in a death statement, denied he had kidnaped Mrs.

Em'il Rolff, of Olympia, in front of the Olympia Post Office on October 3, 1939, and in company with Robert Kimmich, 17, had forced her to drive to a farm, or that he hadj assaulted her. Marable, in whose behalf school- i day friends in Alabama had pleaded with Gov. Clarence D. Martin for clemency, entered the death chamber at 12:05 a.m. The trap was sprung at 12:06 a.m.

and he was The Burgomaster originally Island, 100 miles away. The erup migrant field workers, voted to strike unless a scale of $1 a hundred-weigh was paid during the 1940 season. Cotton growers already have set a scale of 85 cents, an increase of five cents over the 1939 rate. The strike vote was taken after INTRODUCING the Paoifio Furniture Exehange a New Furniture Store wiih a naw policy of doing butintis. Wo art receiving furniture from the four corner of the U.

8. The finest furniture that mono call buy. Furniture with distinction and without extravagant. Complete in every detail for home furniahers. WE HAVE BOtlfirtT-OUT THE AMERICAN 8ALE8 COMPANY, look, atoek and barrel, and will plaoe their entire etoek on tale to the buying puBIie.

Never before in the hiatory of furniture buying have you teen toh' bargain. Everything mutt go, regardltai of price. We could hofd thie furniture and make a profit on it but we must have room for eur New Merchandise. Come In today and all next week and kelp yourself to these bargain below. OHGE If A LIFETIME 159 SCATTER RUGS, 27x54-inch sire.

Q-l Ajt Wilton Velvet. $7.50 values I.V planned to leave the masterpiece and other art pieces for safe keeping in the Ghent but in time he was street car conductor, and joined the police department on May 12, 1899. He became a corporal in 1905, a sergeant in 1908, a tion Set loose not only 10,000 smokes, but countless jets of steam. In September, 1918, President Wilson set aside more than a million acres as the Katmai National their haste to leave the country the family did not even pause in Ghent lieutenant in 1914 and captain in r' iBMmM'A "ir 1918. During their dismal trek south- ON CHINATOWN SQUAD v.T.rd through France the refugee family used the large canvas of pronounced dead at 12:19 a.m.

The new lake in the Katmai crater was described by Been as Luke Hinman, union representative, outlined plans for picketing farms in Kern, Fresno, Merced, Kings and Tulare Counties. Pickets will ride in caravans around the farms of the cotton belt. Sheriff W. O. Justice of "Merced County said he would assign deputies to ride with the C.

st on the Cross" as a root and He fled from the Alabama State Prison on New Year's Day, 1939, 1 During his early years with the department he commanded the Chinatown detail. This was in the "deep blue and crystal clear simi vin jbreak. in a mass escape in which several lar to Crater Lake, but smaller, as it is about a mile and a half in OFFICIALS SEARCH days of the old-time "hatchet men" REFLECTOR LAMP and SHADE. Special. $7.50 values $2.95 convicts were killed by guards.

He told local officials he left when he diameter." and the tong wars. When comparatively normal life was resumed in Belgium, a com caravans to prevent violence sucjjj as broke put last year when similar 2-pc. VELOUR LIVING ROOM SETS. decided he had served time enough for a grand larceny conviction. mission was appointed to seek the Tnree peaks in the are are smoking," Been added.

"The white hot sand which covered the area in 1912 is still there, but a stream now missing canvas, After several During prohibition days, when he was in command of the Central District he conducted many single-handed raids on bootlegging establishments, and suffered broken rib in one of these raids. $89.50 values 5-pc. BREAKFAST SETS. Hardwood. picketing was attempted.

Cotton pickers struck for higher wages in when the scale' was months' search it was 'found in a Marable said his home was In P.iverdale, Ga. Kimmicn is serving a life sentence in the penitentiary for his JP5 courses through it and I predict refugee camp, still serving as a roof $14.50 value that some day vegetation will be restored." Earlier he had conducted a cam part in the crime. The jury recom for a refugee hut. The painting was carefully packed and returned to the Termonde Ca 75 cents, and last. year, when the rate was 80 cents.

growers, whet they met this year to fix the 85 cent scale, declined a proposal S29.C5 mended leniency in his case. paign for the closing' of the old Barbary Coast nd during his command at Central Station he resisted 3-pc. BEDROOM SETS. Walnut finish. $69.50 value 8-pc.

DINING ROOM SET, with Buffet. $150.00 value W. for State mediation. thedral. There it was found that rain, wind, sun and the exigencies of eamp life had resulted in serious Christmas Seals Received in Napa $79.95 many attempts to reopen the coast Max Sobel (upper) wai appointed Western sales director for Seagram Distillers' Corporation today by Victor Fischel Oower).

the general manager of the firm. HELD. HIGH POSTS CROCKETT COUPLE WED 50 YEARS damage to the head of the figure, although the rest of the painting was unmarked. The damage was S4.C5 Captain Layne was appointed di said not to be beyond repair. OCCASIONAL CHAIRS.

Veloiir. $11.50 value COFFEE Walnut finiah. $7.00 value rector of personnel for the police department in 1937, and last June 1 NAPA, Oct. 4. Materials for the 1940 seal sale sponsored by the Napa County Tuberculosis Association have been received here, it was CROCKETT.

Oct. -es ofrT he was made supervising captain. Services will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow at the Gantner, Felder, announced today by Fred Jeakle, president of the organization. FIVE ROOMS OF FURNITURE FOR Kenny Mortuary, 1965 Market Street.

Interment will be at Olivet Miss Helen Carlson, working friends called at the home of Iir. and Mrs. I. H. Lingel on Alhambra Street Tuesday to felicitate them upon their 80th wedding anniversary.

The couple married in Akron, Berkeley Symphony Positions Open BERKELEY. Oct. 4. The Berke Max Sobel Wins New Sales Post Memorial Park. through the National Youth Administration, has been named office at Layne, a widower, Is survived by AS LITTLE AS $125.00 EVERYTHING SOLD ON EASY TERMS four daughters and a son: Mrs.

Alice tendant, and will be on hand at the new association of offices in the Gabriel, Mrs. Corrine Drapper, Mrs. 3rd Term Rejection By C.I.O. Seen SAN DIEGO, Oct. 4.

()-Cli-fornia C.I.O. leaders predicted that a clash over endorsement of a third term for President Roosevelt would mark the State C.I.O. convention opening today, and that the endorsement would be voted down. Such a vote would not mean support of Republican candidate Wendell Willkie, an executive committee spokesman said last night," and the issue would not "cause a split in C.I.O. ranks." It would mean that C.I.O.

seeks "a third party "eventually," he went on, and that meantime the union would concentrate on election of senators and representatives deemed friendly to labor. An International officer said the ley Symphony Orchestra, sponsored Appointment of Max Sobel, one Bernice Brown, Mrs. May Bonnell by the Berkeley Evening School, time merchandising manager in the Ohio, in 1890. They have lived in Crockett for 29 years and Lineel has been in the employ of the Matson Steamship Company. Both are members of the Rebekahs and Eastern Star lodges and Lingel is a and Robert Layne.

Manual Arts Building during business hours. She will undertake to index all records of the association anti keep new records of the 1940 has places for new players who r5 A Tr TTtl i Pacific Coast retail department store field as Western sales director read music readily, according to an' announcement of Elizabeth member of the Crockett Odd Fel T.B. testing in the schools. Miss Carlson was sent here by Ross West Cox, new director. .1 lows and Masonic lodges.

Mrs. Cox recently arrived from $800,000 ASKED BY STATE COLLEGE WILTON RUGS, I2, $79.50 Valu. Kessar, N.Y.A. director of Napa, Lake, and Solano Counties. for Seagram Distillers' corporation was made today by Victor, Fischel, general manager of the company.

Sobel has been engaged in the wholesale liquor business for the past six years. In making the appointment, Fis Denver, where she was head of the voice- department of the Colorado San Jose Police Assistant District Attorney Dao York is head of the seal sale, cam Women's College and at the same FOE Of DQ time directed the Opportunity To Protect Pedestrians paign this year. SAN JOSE, Oct, 4. An expansion School Orchestra, 3f.V7.CA. cham chel said: SAN JOSE, Oct.

4. A drive-to "We know of no man more capa New Cub Pack Need ble to carry on the extensive Pedestrians at marked and convention would vote "over uiuucti iveu Liuwiima uii liA-fcu ber music -group, Spanish Orchestra and the combined choir and or-chestra of 1Q0 persons at 23rd Avenue Presbyterian Church. -Mrs. says that preparations are being made for the Berkeley whelmingly" in favor of a resolu Aft wis corporation tnis than Max Sobel. From streets was ordered today by Chief WILTON RUGS, 8.1x10.6, $69.50 Value.

2 FOE (SoSi tion demanding repeal of the con of Police J. N. Black, He instructed Stressed at Napa Meet NAPA, Oct. 4. Cub Scout Field Executive Dana Sperr was in Napa budget of approximately $800,000 was asked from the State Department of Education today in a letter forwarded by Dr.

Thomas W. MacQuarrie, San Jose State College president. Dr. MacQuarrie seeks to purchase property of the present San Jose Technical High School, the Student Union and other land on Washington Square, and to erect new scription bill. company have heard over a long period of time, Mr, Sobel's rela police to "bear down on autoists who fail to stop for pedestrians," and also issued orders that pedestrians Resolutions both for and against the Roosevelt endorsement have orchestra's yearly concert and other public appearances.

Rehearsals are yesterday to confer with local Cub Scout officials on the necessity of been offered by local unions, who jaywalk be issued citations. STUDIO DIVANS. Beautiea. $29.50 Valuet tions with i all branches of the wholesale and retail trade make this appointment an important link in establishing one more Cub pack here was announced after an executive held Tuesday evenings, i urther information, the director announces, may be obtained from the officers of Berkeley Evening School. Numerous pedestrian accidents have occurred recently, latest being committee meeting.

However, reso our business relations musio and administration building. iutions supporting the third term The college president said expan have been defeated by local C.I.O. to take tare of the rapid increase in the number of Cub Scouts in Napa. Meeting with Sperr yesterday were Scout Executive Louis Kahn, Cub Commissioner John Horning, Cub Committeeman Rohde Wigger and one last evening in which aged J. S.

Stable, of the Hotel St. James, was knocked down and injured by the car driven by Edgar Porter In front councils at San Francisco, San Diego and Los Angeles. sion of the institution is badly needed, and said that purchase of the present high school buildings would care for a large overflow in the industrial arts and economics A jump in California C.I.O. mem of the City Hall. 'Misrepresented Says NLRB Member Cubmaster Iarry Schmutz, Dersnip irom bu.uuu to izo.uuu in me Police Judge Percy O'Connor has At the present time there are 60 Jiast year was reported today Dy departments.

Dhillir rnnnllv xi Anpplpfl State VH doubled bail fees for persons cited for failing to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians, and has announced Prison Association Chairman Is Speaker NAPA, Oct. 4. James H. Phillips, chairman of the executive committee of the Prison Association of California, was the guest speaker yesterday at the meeting of the Napa Kiwanis Club. His topic was "Prisons, Prisoners and Prison Reforms," and centered around the rehabilitation of C.I.O.

as the taiiiornia youths in the single pack, which will probably be split into two groups, it was announced. Before this action can be taken, another sponsor to take charge of the new unit will be WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. S. Smith of the Labor Board C.I.O.

convention opened here. that severe penalties will be Cf fA INNER SPRING MATTRESS. 1" lwfatrJ Slightly uaad. Like new tl wvJ CI4R WILTON RUG6. (At Slightly tieed.

Bargain. $4 aL SPECIAL NEW 9x12 RUGS MATTRESSES, Inner Spring, and b6x springs. rt National make. $32.00 Value 4-pe. BEDrTOOM SET.

UaeoV f-! Solid Walnut. $373 f. r. VaWaW Repoed 2-po. CHESTERFIELD.

Mohair. f. Very good condition. $50.50 Value Raposuuad BUFFET8, 6fiEB6ERS and f. VANITIES.

$60 Valuet vJ.w USED STOVES. All makoV $39.50. fA REFRIGERATORS. Uted $29.91 vJavJ OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M.

OPEN SUNDAY 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. posed where negligence is shown to told a special House committee in Connelly said gains were espe dally marked in Southern Califor Propagandists In Philippines Warned vestigating board affairs today that have caused injury to victims.

necessary. nia aircraft factories, Northern California lumbering operations, a "false picture" had been painted by his critics about a speech he made MANILA, Oct. 4. (A-High Com- and the Los Angeles qlothing in criminals after serving their terms in San Jose De Molay in Mexico City during a conference missioner Francis B. Sayre disclosed today he had warned two foreign dustry.

of Latin-American labor leaders. Vallejo Cleric Named Baptist Moderator Rev. Cecil T. of Val prisons. Stanley Vallerga, chairman of the Smith labeled as "misreprenta consuls to stop their propaganda ac tlvities in the Philippines.

tion" a critical article on his Mexico day, introduced Phillips. Routine Kiwanis Club business was con He did not name the consuls, but visit entitled, "Red Labor Marches lejo, was named moderator at the a reliable source said they repre ducted by President Bob LaRue. in Mexico," Hartley Barclay, a SHIP FIREMEN TO DISCUSS CONTRACT sented Germany and Japan, A Ger New York magazine editor. closing session of the Northern California Baptist convention, yesterday at First Baptist Church, San Francisco, succeeding Dr. David M.

Smith said his Mexico City address To Install Officers SAN JOSE, Oct 4. Headed by Robert Belknap as master councilor, new officers of San Jose Chapter of the Order of De Molay will be Installed tomorrow night. On Belkap's staff will be Don Hartman, scribe; Walter Woodside and Fred Winkler, deacons; Tom Bowers and Spencer Egan, stewards; John Rofflnalla, orator; William man war film shown here recently caused considerable controversy. Sayre told newsmen at his press San Jose Man Jailed was a discussion of the Wagner act LOOK FOR OUR GRAND OPENING SIGNS before tha International Iudustrial Dawson, of San Jose. conference that he felt no repre Twice in One Hour Negotiators for the Shipowners Association of the Pacific were to Relations Institute, and that Barclay, Rev.

Raymond L. Bailey, of Sac sentative of a sovereign Nation had SAN JOSE, Oct. 4 Richard Howe, meet today in San Francisco with a right to engage In propaganda ac who was in the audience, immedi. ately congratulated him. ramento, is the new vice-moderator, and Rev.

Gilbert B. Christian, of 40, was arrested twice within an representatives of the Marine Fire tivlties in the Philippines. Their The Labor Board member denied hour here yesterday. San Francisco, recording secretary. men.

Oilers. Watertenders and duty, he said, was to promise amity that the Communist symbol of the Whitmire, sentinel; James Klrtley, chaplain; Ronald Maas, marshal; Freed on a suspended sentence a The convention resolved to "cour Wipers Association for further ne- and good relations among all Na hammer and sickle or any radical tions. eotiations for a new contract. Claude Cunningham, standard symbol was on display at the Mexico few minutes after being jailed on a vagrancy charge, Howe was found intoxicated on South Market Street ageously continue to represent the claims of the Gospel as the great remedy for the scourge of war," and further urged by resolution A preliminary session was held yesterday and representatives of the City conference where he spoke. an hour later and was taken back Dearer; nooen iiam, Himunqr; i-aui Schilerstrom, Alvin Campbell, Ronald Harker, William Jacka, George Hansen, Robert Moeck and Robert firemen reported to their entire Orinda Unit to Play Cards to Jail on a drunk charge on which membership last night.

Driver Chooses 50 he was to appear today before Police Rylander, preceptors. FURNITURE 8AI1 PABLO AUS. that all Baptists "be on guard against the spirit of hysteria and propaganda now sweeping over our Nation and the world." The Marine0 Engineers Beneficial Association also met last night and Judge Percy Connor. ORINDA, Oct 4. The dessert- Days Jail as Drunk voted full power to act for them whist party sponsored by Orinda Truck Driver Fined VALLEJO, Oct 4.

A 50-day sent to their chief, Randolph Meriwether. Parent-Teacher Association will be held Tuesday, October 8, at 1:30 p.m.. in the home' of Mrs. R. W.

ence in the County Jail has been chosen by George O'Neil of Sacra Farm Bureau Head Under License Law Napa Men to Judge Mendocino Fair NAPA. Oct 4. Agricultural Com mento in preference to the payment R. W. Myers, president of the shipowners, has before him a formal request for resumption of contract negotiations with the Masters, Mates and Pilots.

The Sailors Union of NAPA, Oct 4. R. H. Gadow, 3015 To Talk at Meeting Breuner, 515 Miner Road, according to Mrs. Margaret B.

Symei, pub of a $100 fine as the result of his Beard Street St Helena, was lined IS YOUR HOUSE OUT AT THE ELBOWS? NAPA, Oct 4. Senator Frank L. licity $50 when he appeared yesterday be pleading guilty to a charge of driving an automobile while under the influence of liquor. the Pacific and the Marine Cooks Gordon and Ray B. Wiser, presi Mrs.

Melvin Jacobus is handling fore Judge A. C. Handel in the local and Stewards Union also are ex ticket sales. Justice Court on charges of violating missioner W. D.

Butler and Farm Advisor H. J. Baade of Napa County will leave today for Boonevflle, where they will act as judges at the Mendocino County Fair. Butler will judge fruits and Baade George Dixon and A. C.

Bradley, pected to begin negotiations soon, tha highway carriers act. dent of the California Farm- Bureau Federation, will be the featured speakers at the annual regional meeting of the Napa County Farm although the latter group now is Present at the trial was Elmer J. also of Sacramento and O'Neil's companions, were sentenced to 12 Greek Mass to Honor Bennett, inspector, division of inves and 1 days, in Jail taking a strike vote. Contracts of the Jive unions ex-pired on September 80. Bureau October 7 in Calistoga.

will judge vegetables, It was an nounced. tigation, State Railroad Commission. Gadow pleaded guilty to operating Archbishop on Visit when they failed to pay fines Senator Gordon will lead a dis A special mass will be held to his truck without securing the necessary carriers license. He was reported to be carrying grapes. Alimony Needed Doctor Buys Home Fruit, Nut Workers' morrow evening at the Greek Orthodox Church, 10th and Brush LIVERMORE, Oct.

4. Dr. Paul Deputy District Attorney Daniel To Purchase Clothes Union Vote Ordered Streets, to celebrate the visit of Archbishop Athenagoras, head of W. Schriber today announced pur K. York represented the people.

Th SAN JOSE, Oct 4. Lee S. Owens, SAN JOSE. Oct. 4.

(U.m cussion on marketing and legislation, while Wiser will speak on "Membership and Organization Plans for 1941." Other speakers will be Mrs. Grace Hudson, who will lead a discussion on farm home departments, L. C. Mitchell, who will lead one on poultry, and Frank Wood, delegate from this area to the Prune Prorate Commission, who will lead another on prunes. 1 chase of the Owens residence on South Livermore Avenue, his home and office since opening practice National Labor Relations Boari DafakF alo Alto man carrier, appeaiea xo Superior Judge William F.

James Woman Publisher the Greek Orthodox Church in North and South America. His grace will also participate in the regular Sunday morning mass. here a year ago. He plans extensive within the next 30 days will, set a date for an election to determine the collective bargaining agency for et a Divides Estate improvements and remodeling of today lor an order cutting alimony payments to Owens' divorced wife, Stella, from $60 to $45. Owens said in his plea he needs new uniforms, and exhibited a letter from Post both office and residence sections r.

wfwlrera in 12 Santa Clara countv SAN JOSE. Oct. 4. Will of the 4 of the building. Anti-Semitic Drive VfJdried fruit and hut packing plants, The C.lx).

Warehouseman union, late Miss Bernice Downing, retired Santa Clara newspaper publisher and former postmaster there, was master Ralph Evans of Palo Alto Pushed in Norway local 1-6 and the A.F.L. Dried Fruit and Nut Packers Union- No. 21084 each claimed majorities of the work criticizing the "patched condition" of the mail carrier's apparel. Throngs Attend 'Housewarming' BERLIN, Oct The news filed here today, disposing of an estate valued at more than $10,000. Deputy County Clerk Eugene M.

paper Boersen Zeitung, in a dispatch from Copenhagen, said today Jews ers during an 18-month jurisdictional dispute-. The packers recognized the A.F.L. Don, an old family friend, receives Co-ordinating Body would be excluded from Norway's civil service and that Jewish stores a large share of the estate, which is also bequeathed to a number of As Harry Thaw Opens New Home To Discuss Zoning local, but the NLRB last month ordered it to withhold recognition in Norway must be marked as such. The dispatch also said Norwegian Rotary Club had been banned. LAFAYETTE.

Oct. 4. The Lafay ing an election. pendi ette Co-ordinating Council will hold relatives, including Mrs. Emily Pfister Lynn, Paul M.

Downing and Mrs. A. M. Landrum. Miss Downing died September 28 after a long illness.

its regular meeting tonight at 8 Crash Victim Blames p.m. in the Lafayette Grammar School Building. which he said he wrote, on the Belgian food i situation. Tall and robust Thaw said he intended to occupy the house this Winter and spend his time playing bridge. He became a National figure in 1906 as a defendant in the Stan NO WONDER YOU CANNOT RENT IT NOW go over to tha bank and under certain conditions you can borrow the money under the New Federal Housing Act to rebuild and make tha place rentable.

YoU can pay back the loan from the earnings. How much better than letting it eat up itself by standing Remember thcexpensei go on just the same, in fact more. FoR men who want to do tha rebuilding job i'i Business Service classification in the want ads. Cct now. They are busy men.

A speaker from the County Plan State, Asks $50,000 A.F.L. Wins Rights In Lumber Strike VENTURA, Oct 4. W) A strike fagajnst three lumber companies which began in May was ended to-dav with the American Federation MARYSVELLE, Oct 4. W. N.

ning Commission will discuss zoning in Lafayette. Dr. C. L. Feiler, president will conduct the session.

PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 4. VP) To the strains of Tschaikpwsky and Beethoven, interspersed with "jive" rom a five-piece orchestra, Harry K. Thaw, one-time millionaire playboy, threw open his new home to "allcomers," invited through a newspaper advertisement Nearly 1000 "men over iz, women over I 18," wandered last night through the downtown mansion purchased recently by the former ford White murder case. At 9 p.m.

of 10 detectives Napa Hospital Budget Discussed NAPA, Oct 4. Dr. Aaron Eosan-off. State director of institutions, visited the Napa State Hospital yesterday, to confer with Dr. Irving E.

Charlesworth, medical director Mullen, San Francisco attorney, today sued the State of California in Yuba County Superior Court for $50,000 damages, claiming an auto accident in which he was injured watching over the visitors shouted: "All out!" The orchestra broke fnto Navy Masons to Be Oof. Labor granted a virtual closed shop and exclusive bargaining riffhta Waees. hours and working "Stars and Stripes Forever" and Host to Oaklanders "Goodnight, Angel," and a few peo-1 last October 5 was caused by defects in the Marysville-Oroville highway. conditions remain to be negotiated at conferences between the A.F.L. and officials of the firms.

VALLEJO, Oct 4. Naval lodge Pittsburgher. They drank numerous and superintendent, on the budget for the next biennium. The budget will not go into effect until next of Masons of Vallejo will be hosts here Saturday night when officers and members of Brooklyn Lodge of Oakland come here as visitors. TO EE EUSY CALL JEMFLETAS Will Play Cards pie left.

Twenty minutes later Thaw went upstairs and the crowd thinned. One man, who wanted "to look for a friend upstairs," put on an impromptu wrestling bout with a detective and was finally ejected. At 10 p.m. lights went out and bottles of soda pop, perched on packing cases scattered around the house and watched Thaw eat dinner in the kitchen. Near the end 'of the evening FEB WORD PER MONTH 1 July, but is being drafted now.

Doctor Rosanoff expressed himself as being very pleased with the CONCORD, Oct. 4. Concord Busi Metxners Go East ST. HELENA, Oct 4. Mr! and Mrs.

Arnold Metzner left yester During the meeting the degree ness and Professional Women's Club will hold a whwt here tonight at Thaw entered into the spirit of the team of Brooklyn lodge will confer the third degree upon a local candidate. Refreshments will be served local hospital and its reduction of population through tha parole day for a three-weeks' trip to the last Metzner is a realtor here, 8 o'clock in Hall, on Mount the "big housewarming," promised occasion, went around shaking brother of Mayor Walter IMao. jt the oncfcMtaa 4 flrnetto band sHKLpaasfej wl parflohkiv'wO- ega outside the door, was over.UiaWa.Cee.

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