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tntDay aimes. MORNING. OCTOBER 16, 1921. PART II. STRIKERS FACE STEAMER SLOGANS FOUR LONG STRUGGLE.

MANY ORPHANS FACING FAMINE. Near-East Relief Officials ic Tell 'Experiences. chos some Idea of tho sort of phrase we mo looKlnir for. "Tho contest cIohch on November 8. All miirircaUonH must bo In one Oil pcrators in Calif orn in "Sitting Pretty9 of the oflicoH of tho company 'by Thousands of HUKgcHtcil nloffiins for tlio 1-os Aiifft'tCH SteiiiiiHhlPv Company'a coaflt linerH Yulo nnd Harvard have' beon leeolvcd In the first week of the ulogan content, be-; injy romluctod lv this company, ac- cord Inn: to reports obtained from, the muIou olllct's.

I Hnti'tan in the cnninotltlon are that time. They should bo In Healed envelopes and addressed to the com pany hi care of The oirun corneal. "The lhst prize in the contest is Conference to be Held Here Next Wednesday. $100, second S75, third fourth Production in State Almost Three-fourths Normal. and there are groups of.

prizes, romint: fiom nil pa Ah of tho State, ton in each evoutu the II rat uonsJut-Kmtv-four cash prhu'H totnlintf $600 of $10, tlio flerond the California's Most Interesting Store" third and fourth Amonc tho imssonuuru who are offered, The company lias issued the following statement In regard to the contest: "There is no limit to tho number i ived on tho Harvard yuHterday from San Fianchico were: Clark C. Hen Little Likelihood of Northern Walkout Extending. (Continued from First J'aco.) of miKKehtions that may be nont in, derson, Kales manager of tho Clniat Commission Backi From Survey oftLevant John TV. Mace, national toeld director, Dr. Abel C.

McCrea," national 'director of the bureau of. scheolh and colleges, and E. any ft'albott Pacific regional director, 'of Neat nor 1m there any limit as to the Western Electro-Chemical Company length of the slogun although of San Frunchtco, and tho following breity and vivid expressiveness un- delegates returning to Los Angeles doubti'dly will be Important factors from the recent Grand Lodgu Con- earcoflB of midcontinent nnrl Oulf Const nude will arrivo in In deciding the winners, liy a slo- vention of Masons at San Piancisco: mean a phiaso which prop- itaginald W. Clapp, William iMcAl California Ui Panama, tlio com-, Kan panlnn taking ndvnntiigo of the pre- i erly the msunciive matures isier, iucyuiaton, Jjavia uium-vnllimr favorable conditions to re- ot the Yale and Harvard line. 'Thelbeig, ,1 rimes Carroll and William Ratft Ttellof, mcmbora of a -commis sion just returned from a 'survey of planish their "toeks for whatever White Swans of the Ttreat Lakes' i Schreldor.

period the strike may continue, i 1 of California tankers nro constantly I can oil to California. In fact, such draw oil supplies in the hour John W. Mace. need. Colombia is nearer than ooiiffed make mo trip to the ai- cargoes have been cominc im some conditions in the Levant, arb to be the principal speakers at the annual conference of the relief organisation for Southern California to be hold lantic with California lubricants for time nost Tor this very renson.

Mexico and may spare a number of RUSH TO WHITE cargoes. The Dutch East Indies and Ihltish India, too, may furnish some. Formerly oil Imports from the eastern nnd European markets' CAN DRAW ON DUTCH, und need return cargoes so that i there It no expense attached to the Mexico tho only foreign transportation of eastern or Mcxl- country from which California can next "Wednesday at the T.M.C.A. SPOT EPOCHAL. the Dutch Indies wore recoivod nulte Tho calls for morning regularly at San ran Cisco over period of years.

Standard and Shell and afternoon sessions 'and luncheon at tho Y.M.C.A., and an ovonlng sosslon at the First Congrogatlonal (Contlnuci! Flint Pngo.) tankers frequently make the trln back and "forth between California SRJioades and the Orient and so can bring oil Church, Ninth and IXopo streets, Whore a five-reel motion nicture. tilled "Alleo in Hungerland," will be Expert presented. There will be no solici Live Stock Auctioneers tation of funds. The public is in vited. Col.

Ben A. Rhoades Invitations to 10,000 active work ers for Kc-ar East Relief wore mailed and Harold B. Rhoades Office, 1501-3-5 S. Main St Phone Pico 2375 last week, and every pastor in tho In In tlio other bis cities ot the State. ON THE IXCREA.SE.

Secretary Wlgclns of the Chnm-ber of Commerce point out that building activities hero aro on thn Increase rather than on the wane, a fact which makes it appear that an Increasingly larcre number of new Inhabitants may bo expected to arrivo within tho next twelve months. Gottlne back to the Bold rush and Its attendant Influx oC population, history reveals tho Interesting- tact that durlntr the year 1849. 35.000 persons arrived in San Franclaco by boat and 42,000 came overland from the East, making 77,000 Immigrants for tho twelve months, the Statn then having a white population ot Southland has been requested to announce the conference today, according to JT. Sims, State without extra cost of transportation. There is no duty whatever upon 'foreign nil tmuirhig; the Tin 1 ted latch.

For the past few years Mexican fuel oil has been delivered in Arizona via Galveston, and. If neces-htuy, ail the State's needs and those of other southwestern Antermomtain territory can no'thuB supplied. For Kasolino Arizona and the entire in-termountaln territory and parts of Eastern Oregon, Washington and Nevada have been drawing entirely from the midcontinent and Rocky Mountain fields for more than two yeais and will continue to do so. Consumption of fuel oil is now at a lower -point than usual. Railroad traffic It not up to the level of war times or of the period immediately thereafter.

The Shipping Board has laid off many vossols and Its Qe-mands are far below what they were itolipf offtolals estimate- that there are 128,000 orphans in tho famine area for whom the organisation must assume immediate re sponsibility. AUCTIONS 35 HOLSTEIN COWS 35 15 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS 15 BURRELL Monday, October 17th at 10:00 a.m. for the present situation in Transcaucasia hns been placed by the commission upon the Invasion of Kurds and other hostile forces last year. They remained until unont 100.000. Purlnl? that year, 01:1 vearew unloaded passengers in San Francisco.

H. CHAWI'Oni), Owner. RIIOAPES BUOABES. Auctioneers I some lime Tlaclc. The Jsavv Is un- Tho year before, which was when late In tho spring and prevented tho sowing of crops besides carrying off all food supplies and live stock In the occupied areas.

With sufficient tho Bold fever really Dcean. suuu persons came to this State by boat. help to carry tho inhabitants Another Sale of Those. uiouml tho Horn. It was an unaccountably loner time after polil was discovered hero that people becan headinff westward fnntLrH (hi.

cold snot on the map. through the winter, tho commission beliees thut they will bo able to care for many of the children them ablo on account of Congressional cutting of appropriations to buy more oil even if it wre offered. The Arizona copper industry is at a standstill nnd its consumption of fuel oil a ei rher. Of course, a prolonged shutdown on account of the strike in the San Joaquin Valley will sooner or later raise prices of oil to the consumer but these have never been abnormally low. AS TO GASOLINE.

Ttl ftllt IIIIIMAh -n miunllnn 41. ti- selves in the spring. They wete doubtful of tho wonder AUCTION 30 FINE DAIRY COWS 30 At the Jlhondoa A nboaden fiale Pavilion at HYNES Monday, October 17th, at 10:00 a.m. This Miilrfl nlTerlnff le either Juirt -freHh or vnn Iieavr aprlnitan, rnontl' "ounc. wD np IInlHietn dolrv mv.n, fw pood Durhnnii find Theno nr the kind or cww" to brinir home the milk check with thin -winter Inepeetlon prior to bU hilied HAS PERPETUAL ful lepnrts trom mo camps, uui Bradunllv they not to comparing letlers from relatives and friends, and the real truth of the situation DYAS OVERCOATS, $39.50 MOTION-BUT.

(Continued from First Page.) likely to ho some Increafeo in price n.VM.nt. Uli.CSb lllti btrjku iM'IKltMl UllICkH 1111(1 ulth aVproed note. Liberal dinrouni for' cash vcn then tlie prteut fijrurc will not he permanent. The Sun p. I ata POKF.

On-ner. TtllOAHES unoADKR. Aactlonen. Valley llelds where Hie strike pre- Tpfwitirt. 7.Mith of iltc Ijest miso- chine, though the idea of perpetual motion suggested it and though the wheel operates itself independently of tho little motor that lifts the balls.

unc-inaklni; oil In California, und ui tms produced by 1 lie St.uidartl, nuertlicleHs the "it off 1mm tlic dully pro-j du ctio Include a large purt of the 5 HEAD OF WORK HORSES 5 New Fordson Tractor 'I have. In nil my studies of the linally struek nomo wun leiunic foiee. and memorable sold rush resulted. INDUSTRIAL RUSH. Thus It has been with the Industrial rush to this city.

First report were not convincing. People thought that the Southland had nothing to offer but delightful climate, beautiful boulevards, alluring seashoro ami palatial homes, but gradually the commercial traveler and the winter visitor spread the gospel 0f abundant water, cheap electrical energy and Industrial freedom. Again the people got together and compared notes. They finally decided that It was even so. The manufacturer then came to have a look a bUtislactory tercct- history of power engines, found only live machines that produce power.

Tho first is th water-wheel, after which this wheel is fnshioned: the second Is tho wind-mill; the third, kv of ptolfne. While there Is the steam engine: the fourth, the gas engine; tho fifth, the electric motor. This is the sixth power en- limited amount of excellent frnsollnc-eurrjlns crudu In Ventura county und Santa Maria a lurgc projiortlon or tin southern oil, such us tlmt of Montehello, Iiith only a low content of iiuoUne. Those strong, durable, natty double-faced and double-breasted overcoats that have caused so many men to buy the past week. Browns, Greens, Grays, Heather Shades.

All around belts or half belted types. Values? Yes, indeed wonderful values. Many dollars under their regular valuation. Compare them, if you will and you will discover something. -Many have discovered that they should not miss this opportunity to buy their Winter Overcoat at $39.50.

Drop in Monday and see what you will see at Dyas'. glno to be introduced to tho world." Implements r.moxed for convenience of to tho Rhonrlea A Rhnaden Falo Pavilion at HYNES Monday, October 17th at 1:00 p.m. Including trnm of horiws. vela 2K00 lb, r. yearn old, tpnm, lioran nnd mare, nnd 7.

wt. HCAi ibn I'xtm enocl work stock, Onn draft colt New Ford mm trnrtor. wfll cb than JtOO rBlInn of diKtHlnt tractor plow and dine." nd othr- equipment. 3 Studebnker apon Ith hoot rnck, double 31e plow 2S Inch. tee! hrrnn, nmootch Jibi-towh, double 3 rujtlvntorx.

beet planter, walking jilow-i'. nulk plowii, 2 atn ha-v work Ir-d'l bars, nth cholnn, doubla trren tinA all equipment for a lfiO-ocrn beet farm Ins outfit Terms, cash. Remember this ale commence promptly at 1 m. REVOLUTION PREDICTED. Moreover, the ulrlko in the vulley for himself.

Today more than 3350 Then Web ventured Into the fn- Jaore, a'rc manufacturing more items nas tnut aown the cabins-head gnsolitic planta which nro quite huIi- ture when, as he believes, his gravity wheel will revolutionize power production. Ho claims there will be no limit of horsepower that It will MUutiuI fnetors in the pasollnc tmUe and the Iohs of U.elr protlnctlon Is be able to produce. He states that if it takes one horsepower to nrt tno BHOATIKS ft RIIOAT1KS. AucUonem, JOE LaSALiK, Owner certain to oe icit Jonir eontlniieii. Gasoline may airuln nave to be brought here from the midcontinent, juft It was not very long ago.

The present stocks of trasoline in than 1000 different products wltmn the city's gates and affording employment for more than 110.000 workers, and as Is now quite generally known, Los Angeles is known to the business world as the White Spot on tho map. Chamber Body Will Discuss balls, tho wheel will in return produce seventy horsepower. The size or the wheel nnd tho weight of the steel bolls will determino the amount California are larger than ever bin it ahould bo remembered that they AUCTION IMPLEMENTS and BUILDINGS of power to be produced, uui so far, his gravity wheel is yet in its infancy, a very crude apparatus of timbers and tin, hidden behind heavy padlocks In his barn. Web does not Hko his apparatus are me result of neuvy importation from the midcontinent and the transfer to dependence upon mul-continent and Rocky Mountain fields of the Intel-mountain States formerly supplied from California. Just at present Kasolino is low In Manufacturing at thf rnnci on th" Diwiw-y Ttoafl, 2nd hounc north of -where 'WTilttler electric lino croe" th Doiiei road.

i mile nouth of BANDINI Tuesday, October 18th, at 10:00 a.m. IncltHlIntf -room frame hou horse barn, vtndmlll. tank pipe, platform cnfB, rldtnt plo. double disc, flntrack wason. mower, rake and other tool.

Tenni: Cnnh. the midcontinent but how long1 it wm uonuiiuo so in me nice ol ine spoken of as a perpetual motion machine. Perpoutal motion, he declares, is synonymous to "nut." He does not like to exhibit his nor does he prato about It. He had to be coaxed yesterday. gradual return of higrher prices now under way Is a Question difficult to RHOADES ft HHOADES.

Auer VTXLTER WERItBV, Ounrr. answer satisfactorily to the consumer who demands the cheapest efficient Evervbony in imiierton Known luei mat ne can gel. wowever, AVeb Lymbtirner. They know all California gullnc bus ncer at any time been abnormally liiRh and Is about his macmne. hui nes nu man to find.

Dally he makes a tour of tho machine shops in tdwn and Ioes to llncer around tho pool eJhi7imtSUnt iZC! IT Golf Get (I Yty not iiKclv to be. altliouirh a nro lonKutlon or the strike is likely to brlii'; a somewhat higher price than halls, watching tho gyration or ine balls on the pool table. When he that now charged. Manufacturing conditions In Lo Angeles will be dlcuised at the regular meeting of the Manufacturing Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, to be held at one of the leading industrial concerns in tho city. Members will be entertained tomorrow at the Goldwyn studios by Abraham Lehr, studio manager.

Committee members will arrive at the studio at 11 lum. to see the nuMnes of picture taking and learn the functions of different department'. The business meeting will follow a noon luncheon. This win be the first time that the committee on manufacturing has met outside the chamber commit-teo rooms since Adftust, when members met at the Union Wholesale Terminal Building to see 1000 Los A Dyas Sale of Men's Golf Suits at $49.50 True, some of them have been reduced from $85.00. It shouldn't, therefore, take much advertising to understand their value.

Sturdy Tweeds, Herringbone and Imported Cashmeres. Some equipped with both long pants and knickers. Tailored with the Pivot Sleeve giving freedom and cast for the swing. You will search a long time before you will find such suits for anything near $49.50. There are not more than 40 suits to go at this Dyas Special Price, Monday.

wis found yesterday ne wa- "killin a bottle of sody-pop" in me nnnlrnnm Vin once OWnod. He shies There is little or no likelihood of the strike being- extended to the southern and eoaat fields. For the strikers to do so would be simply to los-e their meal tickets for they are now being; supported by such of their 50 HOLSTEIN COWS AND HEIFERS 50 Ht eur dalri on Dufffrln Mmu lttucen J'fferfon una Grace tret. tH mllr east of Slasnolin avnuf, 6 mllen northennt of ARLINGTON and 9 mllfF MuthMiet of nUcjtlUe. Tuesday, October 18tK at 10:00 a.m.

Thl sale lorntd ntlrl out of th darj' rtlrtric and offfr iwmn rar harcMna In htph i-rad T'olftflnc Vpo buvei Thrrf rr 13 h-ftd of Holsteln cowa, liav In calf 13 head of cwwar-oIfl llolnteln hcai-v In calf. 20 younrer htfra, till Ho1irt-lnF vounjr Ttoli-icln bul Arranpe ntnd thl aal- If jou are lookinir for wll-bred HntatfJnn I'low tftlr tnio vnlu TERMS flfl0 and under rnah orer 51fn, one-third baiance In monthly paymenta with npproveil note Liberal discount for caah on time sumn IRUNOTON HEIGHTS TRU1T Owner. RUODE8 Jt KHOAOES. AnctlonAera. at engineers who hound him for a peep at his apparatus ana ne oaiKs when folk want to buy stock in it.

comrades at are nun at work. Tno but after much persuasion ho pushed the barn door open yesterday for the reporter. question of shutting down in the south and coabt fields 'in order to paying wages to men who are Mippoiting attacks on tho industry Abbey Hotel. Immaculate, rnotny room, all 'rlth lnw rl-t Tlt? onlv ii trifle nvuo fft two than for uilr itiwt TMn all dar 2fi West KlgDrh tne ban Joaquin valley has been discussed but so far there hat been no action taken. Probabiv there will AngeleJ-made articles on display at the industrial ana trade exposition be none generally for indications aie that the wot king men are getting tired of supporting thosa who aro Idle nnd thut they will get more Urea 40 CHOICE HOLSTEIN COWS AND HEIFERS 40 Registered Holstein Bull an tne Time I If the strike were extended to the at civ dairy on B.llevlew et, on mil.

north of TA Mlrada. nnd 3H mllfii northeast of entire state it would occasion only This Well-Designed some inconvenience. The Mocks on hand, with the production of the Standard, Shell and Pan -American, I ui-ured utruUiM Mrikc troubles Electric Wall Bracket i A Dyas Sale of Arc Golf. Balls NORWALK Wednesday, October 19th, at 10:00 a.m. Tn nn nr baa been In the dnlrv bulnen for mnnv yeara and haa anent time and jnonei In bulinlnic thin wonderful herd up to tta present hlprh utate nf cfllelenrv and It I only lie har 1afed hl rnnrh that It bolna; offerrd for role There are t7 head of flrnt, wcond nnd third calf HolM-Ini1.

mnnv freah and number of h'aw prinnrra When, you look them. oer you wfU knnn thnt nu have looked at on of the hour herds li the State 3 head of h'lferp, 3 to 17 montha old Pure bred HoUWn bull fromth n'1ivn herd Don't m1a eale of topa Trrmi' lino and under. enh orer nne-thtrd cah. halance In monthly payments with approved note. Liberal 4 count for rash r.n time uin5 Ah, Ye Fellow Golfers, Here's News for Thy Edification Dyas Will Offer 250 Pairs Men's Woolen Golf Hose at $2.35 will add charm to your living or Dining-room and will TtTTOADES A RHOAnE.

And lonrri. B. J3ATUL.ANI. 0rr at LIGHT THAT DARK ami with the eastern, Mexican nnd other foreign oil obtainable, would las-t from lour to six months even mprc. But discussion as to how long the State could endure a complete shutdown is purely academic, for no shutdown in the south and coast regions would last more than two or thiee weeks before operations would bo back to normal except that the strikers would be out of work, for neer will Los Angeles, Vuiitura, Orange and Santa Barbara counties tolerate for a single day what Kern count Is not only tolerating but encouraging and aiding through her officials who lefuse to do their dtilj If the strike is extended beyond the 5-ii Joaquin Valley new workmen will be at once and protected at their work.

-10 20 HEAD OF WORK HORSES, IMPLEMENTS- $6.00 a Dozen 'Tis rumored they are $3.50 and $5.00 values. 'Tis suggested that you use this sale to purchase several pair at this rare $2.35 price. Colors are Brown, Gray, Tan, Heather and Camel's Hair. 'At plc on ArllnfT'n, 3 mUn rorthwpit of MONETA SATURDAY, OCT. 22ND, AT 10 A.

M. Jnilurliiir in iart of xr prcrl rrl( 1fio to, loO IM nrli i tr. 9 Mnm rid. On" iflldl' dor'' Hi-in leather worn brjrr.P 2 liiivv nnronn with flat rack. B-inch waron )nnrir tuifle rir in plnntr hnn 2 rjplonf, mnfr, rRk.

12-ft dim Parlln A Or'tirtorf rnc -nKlri pi ink aenn hrMle. lrJuJ bars, tth chain, etc T-rm 1IOI SfcHOI.I IX'RNITCKB. CORNER Our display embraces ev- ery desirable bracket, in- eluding the simpler bed- IU10ADK8 A RnOADES. Anctloowi. n.

J. HARRIS. 0nr. Date Festival Will Advertise the Southland. Their regular price is $1.00 each.

But Dyas will offer 90 Dozen at $6.00 a Dozen, Monday. Of course you are acquainted with the Arc Golf Ball. One of the best balls on the market in case you should not know. room candle effects done in our exquisite enamels. Either plain or fancy tops, as your "golfable" taste prefers.

They ought to go in a hurry, so don't wait too long and regret that you did not come to Dyas' early. i 32 HEAD OF CHOICE HOLSTEIN COWS 32 Tuberculin Teted, el the Ithoada A Rhondfi Salts railllon itt HYNES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22ND, AT 10 A. M. faeJofllnir a h-rd of ST lo Holt-ln nnd Kplndld Gurnn all lthfr ut frsh gtr Uray iprlners nr' ik nm' Jirrd nr 'lan offrd at fniVlc ent th' 'ar HtiTr lookir.r tor topw tuf.crn Un cilfd mil not In ihh wnnd-rful otfirltoK. Trmi J106 and unfli our IlCf one-tlilrd cash, balanci' In monthly jujfineQts vrlLh nntt.

ItiLcral djacount for All are- astonishingly inexpensive and will make your selection of Electric Light Furnishings a unique pleasure. Tho Fostlval of Dati-s at Tndio next Fridav, Saturday and Sundav will advertise Coachf-lla Vallojf dates far and wide Arrangements are being made through the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, which is taking an active interest KflOADKS A RnOADES. AucUonecra. ft TfTXK. Owner.

Bungalow Fixture Company "Lighting Fixtures for the Home" For complete Information In regard to above satet, phone or write. jot iff: in the affair, to hae motion picture news herlea photonraph the 'est'. Ities tv) the pictures will be shown in nearly 20.000 theaters u. tn United States Secretary Wiggins of the local chamber has taken out a. life membership and the chamber has taken out four.

Tho pilgiims to the festival will come from all parts of the Southwest by train and automobile. 1107-1109 South Hill Street 0 Office 15348 Sales Dept. 11486 j3ft7JU8.

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