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i Twelve Parts184 Pares SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1924. iLD TREATY FIGHT BOBS UP PARTY Now the Question Is- Where? I TO TRIP LABOR PREMIERS TOO RICH MacDonald and Herriot, Afraid to Union A ffluence Change Policy, May Kill Hope Causes Worry for Dawes Plan Success Plans for La Follette Race jlLAMES IN SANTA BARBARA FOREST UNLEASHED AGAIN trong Wind Fans Fire A long Front of Ten Miles; Fighters Driven Back as Inferno Rages Breaking out again in two places after it was thought to be under control, the fire that has been raging in the Santa Barbara National Forest assumed menacing proportions again last night and a new force of fire fighters was sent to reinforce the 300 men who have been attempting to subdue the flames. Fanned by a strong wind the flames were reported to have swept through King's Canyon and into Pine Canyon, burning on a ten-mile front. In a second spot, the fire broke out anew new the base of Burnt Peak and threatened destruction to thousands of acres of virgin timber. After County Forester Flintham Lf00m til 'XrfL BYEUGENE J.

YOUNG (EXCLUSIVE DISPATCH Under Consideration in Confab at Capital NEW YORK, July 12.Lloyd George and Poincare long flisputed over the demand of Britain for revision of the drastic Advisers Would Dodge Use ot Vast Labor Funds; Urging provisions of the Versailles Treaty and the insistence of France that the treaty should not be touched. Before that Lloyd George disputed with Briand and Millerand on the same ground. With the rise of Labor Premiers in France and Britain we were assured there would be a new spirit and a "Poor Mans Campaign" BY ROBERT B. ARMSTRONG "Times' Staff Correspondent EXCLUSIVE DISPATCH! new deal which would make for a real settlement of Europe's great problem. But, as Herriot and MacDonald prepare to July 12.

Sena tor Robert M. La Follette and his conduct the great international council over the Dawes report, we find them quarreling; and it is on the same old grounds. political advisera have been in 0 TATE ADDS had flown over the fire area in an airplane late yesterday, he reported the fire had again reached conference here today on plam MacDonald. In the name of of campaign. Two major subjects Britain; advances the idea that the 'ADOO TO RANGERS have been under consideration first, the financing of the cam enforcement of the Dawes plan Should put in the hands of an "impartial body," on which agents 1 paign, and second, the selection of AID DAVIS a Vice-Presidential candidate on the La Follette ticket.

This ee from countries not directly con cerned in the collection of repara Menace of Fires lection is not' to be made until serious proportions and immediately ordered additional men sent to the scene, consisting of seventeen crew leaders from the Angeles Forest Protective Association, Including the cream of the fighters from the Ban Gabriel district. BACK FIRES BLAMED As the Federal and county forces joined in a last desperate attempt to control the tires. United States District Forester Jordan issued a statement in which he declared the fire yesterday had been next Saturday when the commit Brings Action tee of the Conference for Progres tions should have, in future, the decision whether Germany defaults and should be punished. Herriot Insists any control commissions slve Political Action meets with the Senator for the purpose. To day's discussions were purely ten Forestry Board Seeks to Aid formed under the Dawes plan must tative.

be under the Jurisdiction of the The problem of raising a cam Statement Spikes Bolt Rumor Promises Cordial Support to Ticket and Active Part in Fall Campaign under control but that the new out paign fund presents some difflcul- Stricken Areas With Expert Fighters ties. It Is a curious fact that those difficulties are the very op poslte of the ones heretofore en Flames Continue to Exact countered by Democratic and Republican party managers in raising money. The La Follette par breaks were caused by residents of the vicinity who attempted to combat the original fire with backfires which had got beyond their control. Jordan's statement was verified by the county forestry bureau here. The flames traveled through King's Canyon at lightning speed and a squad of fire fighters narrowly escaped being trapped, according to reports.

Rolling up the north side of Pine Canyon, the tv oroblem is not one of obtain Heavy Toll in Many Timber Regions ing enough money Tor tne sort oi campaign contemplated; it is one Walsh for of keeoine down the size of con Predicts Heavy Vote La Follette Will Help Ticket tributions and retaining the total that must be reported under the tKxmsrvii mwatchi SAN FRANCISCO, July IS. Jaw to respectable dimensions Reparations Commission and that body must continue to have power to say when Germany is in default and when "sanctions" must be enforced against her. France controls the Reparations Commission. FEAR PARLIAMENT That is what lies behind the flood of carefully written dispatches Which have come from Paris and London lately giving intimations that all was not going smoothly with the arrangements for putting the Dawes plan into operation. Efforts still are made to indicate the coming conferences-: will be 'successful, but those who have seen how other conferences have been wrecked are not able to indulge in optimism, although hoping for the best.

i The. truth is, Herriot and MacDonald, whatever may be their personal desire to effect a real; settlement, both are afraid of their There is in sight for the La Fol conflagration threatened for a time to sweep tho grounds and build-ings of the Tweedy Gun Club and lette management all the money While California's forest tire crisis continued unabated today, State forestry officials met at the State building, and increased their ranger forces by one-third, to guard that any major political party treasurer might desire. wipe out the hamlet or voitair. However, both places were re-Dorted undamaged late last night, PLENTY OF MONEY private timber, brush, and grass An area of four square miles was The conference for progres INSURGENTS' laid waste by yesterday's fires, it lands ot the titate, outside national forests. sive Dolitlcal action which in waB estimated.

A. P. NIGHT WIRE NEW YORK, July 12. Several significant events occurred today to, draw the lightning from the charged atmosphere in which John W. Davis has moved since he became the Democratic Presidential nominee.

Most Important perhaps was the clear-cut statement of William Gibbs McAdoo, who sailed for Eu- dorsed Senator La ollette The board added three rangers In spite of the strong and winds, however those In Cleveland last week nas as K.K.K. BRANDED ON PASTOR 1 Michigan Minister Who Disappeared Two Weeks A go Collapses in Street; Delirious in Hospital chairman H. jonnston PEACE PLEA IS SPURNED charge of the tight against the flames declared they believed the and six assistant rangers to the seventeen rangers already at work, malting twenty-six In all. It added another inspector in lumbering camps, making three in all. The president of the International Association Of Machinists.

This is one of the richest trade unions, in the world, the pioneer union in force of three fire lookouts was not increased. The ten-men in Panhaments and they dare not de America, to embark in a banking rope with his family, that he part from tn beaten track pursued k.lnean. It POW OWtlH mzeo Premiers who have pre-; would -give the Davis-Bryan ticket Brazilian Federal Leader Refuses to: Confer; Siege by the Jura hanks. It 18 noiauie wb.i ceded them. Neither has a real! cordial support" and would, take fire would be under control by tomorrow morning.

If shifting winds do not cause It to change direction, the fire that raged in Kink' Canyon and into Pine Canyon Is expected to reach a point where the origi-. nal tire started, 1 thus comoleUsv a vast clrvle, and burn itaelf ou! where It began. In the Burnt Paak area Deputy United b'iatea Forester Craw stated he believed he will be able to control ihe flames within a rea frv.ntimied oa Pago 2, Column 5) Continued on Page 2, Colnmn 6)' fCoutlnued on Page 2," Column 4) of Sao Paulo Pushed trsrvE dispatchi July- 12. Kla mind still filled an him by a mystery band during which 1 r. I' f.

K.K.K., Rev, Oren C. Von Loom, pastor f'hur 1 ft Berkley was in Nichols Hospital here 1' ernorj'. i crease is permitted by the $23,000 recently allotted by Gov, Richardson. GUARD PRIVATE LANDS The State forest forces guard and fight fires on private timber lands and In private brush and grass territory, outside of national forests. There are no State forest lands.

Four counties in the State, and many private lumber associations IN THE GREATER SUNDAY "TIMES' TODAY tT CABU5 AND AJHOCUTltO rUWSl RIO JANEIRO, July 12. The Sao Paulo revolutionists, according neck were very red and almost blistered. He said that might be due to a strained nervous condi sonable time. On the other fronts swered, Page 10. Ray McNamara's wilb i he i Of tl P- tf tonlg 1 I ft i Du a in i step.

nxi "Don't, h-'t ihid lie ror ward. Nf RSI The of the fire-fighting line everything TnE SKY. Clear. Wind at 5 p.m., southwest; velocity, 10 miles. Article, Page .11.

rtonsrap nun guard heir own lands. Their forces to an official bulletin issuod by the government today, sent a represen tion, worry or agony. The a aunched, Page 13. tveaorv was quiet with prospects that the danger was definitely over. Thermometer, hishest, 76 deg tlenfs feet also were blistered, he o' Ms rt'stless xu n(ired i RAvn ''T Jll bv tative with an offer to come to lowest, Stt deg.

Forecast: For Los Last night the crews which have Page 14. TTXTTSTRATED MAGAZINE, also have been increased this year. The new rangers are apportioned over the State as follows: One In Siskiyou county, one in Trinity county, and one ranger-at-large for terms, but the chief of the division said. THOUGIIT UK AT VICTIM at their command to reconcile with "poor man's campaign" slogan. Page 1, Part I.

FOREIGN, Labor Premiers of England are Impaled on same old thorn of the Versailles Treaty, each fearing to change policy lest downfall be result. Page 1, Part I. Phlllippine Scouts Involved In been fighting the conflagration for Angeles and vicinity, fair. For complete weather data, see last engaged In putting down the insurrection refused the offer. Vriitn Meredith Davis.

Two Jago of this section. wnen Kev. van ixom was voices, by Mildred Cram. Rright the last four days were concentrated near the mouth of King's Canyon. They were battling gallantly to keep the fire In check The official bulletin says: 'OnIy picked up on tho street It was at r.

anri Tlv. by P. G. Uode- IN SPANISH. Page 8, unconditional surrender of the In NEWS Part I.

house. Stories by Luclen Cary and high were found by a as she -st thought he was suffering from aurrectionlsta will be considered." Edward V. Berrien, dolin Meveu tM(heai. He was taken to a hos Ulrtflrnarlt 'k Pace. Articles by Ro.

NEWS, Tage 10, was bathing him. Dr. A. Kii-sley, attending him, a the find and said the brands. uupar- SHIPPING Part I.

pltal and the examination failed BT CABLE AND ASSOCIATED PEES) SANTOS (Brazil) July 12 Ked slta Forbes, George F. Paul. Frank G. Carpenter, Frederick O'Brien to reveal the marks on his back, eral forces beseiging the city of h'ao THE CITY. Fire In the Santa ently had been done turing the minister's disappearance, within and Dr.

Philip M. Lovell. There were no bruises noted and Paulo on the south are concentrafr emergencies. Of the six new assistant rangers, two are sent to Mendocino county and the other four are apportioned one each to Butte, Yuba, Tuolumne and Uldo-rado counties. The new inspector will be sent to tho pine region of Central California, The board also agreed to pay $50 a month to maintain the present Ktate lookout on Grizzly Peak, back of Berkeley, where the $9,000,000 fire of last September began in timber.

The Htate board voted to pay part of the expense of sending out 360,000 dodgers through the let Barbara National Forest broke a final diagnosis of his case was the last ten days. ed at Alto Da Serra, about twenty FARM AND TRACTOR MAGA put off until today. Late this afternoon Van Loom miles north of this port. They are ZINE. Edited by Harold M.

tin still was unable to give authorities confiscating foodstuffs, blaukets, Airs, van Looms name was found on a card in his pocket, and lev. The Garden Beautiful in any information regarding his dis medicines and other stores, dis Southern California. Is tho Range mutiny were threatened with military trials. Page 8, Part I. China ruled that Soviet Russia must apply for iPeklng legation through the dean of the diplomatic corps.

Page 4, Part SOCIETY AND WOMEN'S Part III. AfTalra of the week in society circles, by Juana Neal Levy, Pages 1 to 12. Women's Club activities, by Myra Nye, Page 24. FEATURES. Part, III.

Former Servant of Royalty Wears Rockefeller's Old Page 21. World Conrt Real Cure for War, Page 21. Boudoir Mirrors of America, Page his wife and the Berkley and patching them to those in Sao Pau Cattle Industry Now Making Its appearance or apparent attack, Brief mumblings told of his great fear that further harm would but treacherous wind was handicapping their efforts. REINFORCEMENTS RENT Assistant County Forester Turner has moved most of his men and part of his camp out of Pine Canyon to the present danger spot and other reinforcements are being hurried to the mouth of King's Canyon. At other points on the fire-fighting line the situation is relatively quiet.

In the Sawmill Mountains, west of Pine Canyon, a fire battalion of seventy-five men under the direction of government foresters have the conflagration under control and believe they can conquer it entirely by today unless their efforts are foiled by hign winds. A crew of men from the South- lo who remain loyal to the gov eminent. Last Stand? Oxnard Draws Profits Koyal Oak police were notified immediately. Mr. Van Loom started for Or come to him.

ters of public service companies. from Lnderground Water buppiy. Standardization Enforcement on The Gazetta Do Povo today pub Van Loom collapsed In a Battle warning the public to be careful in Ushed a proclamation signed by the chard Lake June 30, last, where he was to spend the day, and was forth anew and assumed menacing proportions; flames reported burning fiercely on a ten-mile front; reinforcement sent to aid fighters. Pago 1, Part I. Sheriffs, acting on double wur-der tip from Cutallna, Intercepted wooden box on steamer and found the two newly slain bodies mountain goats.

Page 8, Part I. Detention of eighteen seamen by Immigration officers was seen as precursory of barring of all aliens from American service. Page 10, Part I. Bishop Leonard of Methodist Los Angeles Market. A Productive Governor of Sao Paulo, which says Creek street late Friday night.

Identification was not made until the accidental discovery of papers Facing momentary superiority to go from there to Flint the sa.me night, to deliver an address. He never reached either place and has using fire in the woods. A resolution was adopted also asking automobile clubs and other associations to have members use stickers on automobile windshields and in forces, the government of Sao about his person. Paulo finds itself in a safe part of Fruit Ranch In a Picturesque Setting. Type With Production the Ideal Poultry Combination.

Should the Heavy Layers be Standardized? ROTOGRAVURE SECTION. To Sunset Beach, a Southland Motor been sought since then. His wife arrived here today. She the capital with its troops united 21. Banana Has Romantic History, Page 21.

Psychiatrist Says with the Federal forces which we Insisted Van Loom never had preached against the Ku Klux Klan SPARK WATCH, ANYHOW tKXCU'SIVB DISPATCH windows emphasizing the same warning. President Fred Ellen-wood of Red Bluff presided today. We Are All crazy, l'age 21. xoung as reported at the time of his disappearance. His church even had Russian Ends Wanderings In Lus ST.

LOUIS, July 12. When Trip Conducted by Artist Charles are aiding to establish law and order promptly. We call on the noble people of Sao Paulo to remain calm until the return of the regime Church declared extreme pacifist Anaeles Hotel. Pace 21. or irt.

Continued on Page 2, Column 2) (Continued on Page 3. Column 1) bandits held up John Schruder, been used for Klan gatherings. preachers were traitors and nrged and Artists, by Arthur Milliex, milk-wagon driver, they took his she said. Owens. San Diego ana Points East.

Looking Down Into "The House of Everlasting Fire." Fash-Ions Posed and Directed by Peggy vacation for Southern California which has made the greatness of Page 88. $15, but let him keep his-'-watch Dr. Kingsley said he found also Ministerial Association. Page 0, Sao Paulo." on his plea that he needed It to MASON WILL BE ENLARGED In examining the patient this Part I. The rebels in Sao Paulo are re LITERRY PAGE.

Part HI. get up by in the morning. morning that hlB face, hands and ported to have seized large stores of Conduced by Thomas F. and Lil Seven children were hurt, three lian C. Ford.

Page 84. Three uar- (langeronsiy, in accidents during supplies, distributing them to the people. day. Page 5, Part I. DELAYS ALARM GERMANY rulous Dames.

In the Calcium's In Appreciation of Poetry. Historic Showhouse to be Made One of Finest in Five Angelenos held up and Wild Life In the losemite. AVIATORS OF robbed by three drunken bandits City Under Contract for Improvement The Mason Operahouse Is to ba made Into one of the finest Chancellor Marx Says People Fear for Future of in stolen auto. Page 5, Part I. Charles Dorrls's hopes for acquittal rose with receipt of tele- AMERICA AT STAGE AND SCREEN.

Part in. Director Advances With "Man Without a Country," Page IS. Vamoire Is Normal Off Screen, Hamilton. Dogville on the Diamond. Camps and Campers.

THE JUNIOR TIMES. Aunt Dolly's Letter Box, The Wonderful Stories of Oa. Our Puzzle Gym. The Junior Times Color Contest, OUR BOYS AND GIRLS. Part VII.

The Gumps. Gasoline Alley. Harold Teen, Winnie Wlnklo. GENERAL WANT-AD SECTION. Part IV.

General Classified Want-Ads, Pages 1 to 15. REALTY AND BUSINESS INVESTMENT SECTION. Part V-a, Business Opportunities and General Iteal Estate Want-Aols. irrani from C. C.

Julian telling of Meyer-Dorrls business relations. Pago 13. Director Tells Difference Dawes Plan Conference in London BY-CABLE AND ASSOCIATED PRESS Page 8, Part I. Chamber of Commerce excursion lots returned from Hawaiian Is theaters In the city under terms of a contract entered Into yesterday between Erlangor and Toplitzky, owners of the showhouse, and one of the largest construction Arms in Los Angeles. By agreement the old theater, for twenty-one years the home of visiting theatrical companies, will be renovated and enlarged to compare most favorably with the best of the more recent additions to the city's show places.

BERLIN, July 12. Chancellor Marx, in a statement to the news paper representatives today, declared that the hopes entertained by lands with high pralso for beauty there and for performance of liner City of Los Angeles on trip across BUCHAREST Leave on Next Lap Today; British Flyer Makes New Start for Minato fBT CABU5 AND ASHOCTATTO PRESS BUCHAREST (Rumania) July Germany regarding the experts' report had given way to anxioty and Confidence In the future of 1920, Klaw and Erlanger, theatri- apprehension. Remarking that the German government had without Pacific. Page 3, 1. vnl utvf la i im uruuuurrs, Kainvq vuuvtvu ui delay rushed forward the preliminaries needed for fulfillment of the the building from Mrs.

Kate Dem- Continuance of Pilgrimage Play as civic asset to Los Angeletn was reports, the Chancellor criticized M. Polncare's latest speech and de the main reason ror me aecisioa lnj, Tne consideration was 000. At the same time the theatri Low Heels Back to improve the Mason Operahouse. clared that the spirit with which the Germans were actuated toward the report was one of frank and honorable understanding and plain For the last several years rumors 12. The United States Army avia peaking a spirit which was resolved to restore not only Germany, but pointed to the abandonment of the theater, but the action ot the on Mannequins in Paris Shows the whole of Europe.

maintain our national freedom and our equality with other nations. If owners now sets at rest any quea tion of tho disposition of the build London conference," said tors on a round-the-world flight arrived here safely from Constantinople at 12:30 o'clock this afternoon. They wiU leave on their next Jump tomorrow morning. France so strongly demands the the Chanoellor, "ought to bring lng and property. maintenance of the Versailles Germany nearer to the realisation MANY CHANGES Between Real and Cinema Alaska, Page 13.

literary Influence on Films Subsiding, Page 13. Pictorial Glance at Week's Attractions, Pages 13 to 20. Dramatic Opinions of Times' Readers, Page 16. Musical Notes, Pago 18. REAL ESTATE AND INDUSTRIAL.

Part V. Railway Shows Revenue Gains, Page 1. Three Cities Represented in Construction Developments, Page 1. Survey Shows Building Conservatism, Page 1. Multiple Farm Listing Planned, Page 8.

Escondido Bank Opened, Page 2. Paradise for Anglers Planned, Page 3. Better Homes Contest Ends, Page 4. San Gabriel, Eajt Pasadena and Monterey Park Show Rapid Progress, Page 4. Plans for Unique Brick Home, Page 5.

Builders' Questions Answered, Paw S. Hollywoodland Tract Sets New Pace, Page Sub-di visions and Subdividers. Page 6. Power Assured for Manufacturing Development In Southland. Page 7.

Los Angeles District Demand for Lime In Southland, Page 8. AUTOMOBILE SECTION. Part VL Belch Park Donated to Tulare County by Angcleno, Page 1. Weather Stimulates Used-Car Sales. Page 1.

Speedway Rumors My Thick, Page 1. New Chevrolet Model Displayed, Page 2. Neglect Treaty she must understand that we Insist upon our rights under of this aim, but many of our hopes Construction work will start Im BT CABLB AND ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 KASUMIGUARA (Japan) July seem to be threatened in consequence of the agreement between the treaty being preserved. "The only -stipulation the Ger mediately and will continue for 12. A.

Stuart MacLaren, the Brit cal producers took over the Columbia Theater in San Francisco, the Metropolitan in Seattle and the Height In Portland. CONTRACT EXPIRED A. L. Erlanger came to Los Angeles from New York on December 6, 1922. ostensibly for the purpose of disposing of the show-house, or to Interest local capital in- its operation.

On February 2S 1923, the Klaw Erlanarer contract expired and W. T. Wyatt resigned from the management after twenty years at the post. Present operators of the theater are the Los Angeles Biltrnore Amusement Corporation and Walter R. Hearn la manager.

The Mason Operahouse is at 127 South Broadway and has a frontage on Broadway of seventy-two feet and on Kill of 125 feet man government i makes Is that seven or eight months. So extensive are the plans for the recon PJT CiBLB ncLCSTTB DISPATCH! PARIS. July 12. Low heels are making their re-entry in Paris this week with mannequins showing them in the Bois de Boulogne restaurants afternoons and evenings. Both curved and plain fiat heels were observed on the mannequins in the great dressmakers' shops.

ish aviator flying around the world. who was forced to return here struction that they include a large Increase in the seating capacity, raising the height of the building proper, and elaborate changes in Interior and exterior decorations. terday owing to engine trouble, made a new start at 6:40 this morning for Minato at the northern assured by gift of drama and land to association by heirs of writer. Page 10, Part I. SPORTS.

American cinched Olympic games championship. Yankee 400-meter relay team tJUattered world's record. Page 12, Part I. Bees won slugging bee from Vernon Tigers. Page 13, Part I.

Mrs. illiam Henry won three tennis titles in Oregon State tennis tournament. Page 12, Part I. Black Gold won Chicago derby. Page 13, Part PACIFIC SLOPE.

State Forestry Board named new rangers to augment tho present force In battling forest tires throughout California; flames were menacing many places in the State and In Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. Page 1. Part I. GENERAL EASTERN. William G.

McAdoo spiked rumors that he was to bolt the Democratic party by pledging support to Davis. Page 1, Part I. Michigan minister missing two weeks was found to be branded KKK" after he collapsed In street of strange city. Page 1, Part I. WASHINGTON.

La Follette party advisers in conference at 1 upiial found la quan- nd of the main island of Japan. I A rom Minato be will start on his No expense is to be spared in the undertaking, a determined effort to surpass in beauty and appointment all theaters in the Southwest. flight across the Pacific Premiers Herriot and MacDonald In Paris. If the great spirit with which we hope to carry out the experts' report Is to become an accomplished fact, the victorious nations must realize that Germany, whose economic and national existence Is at stake, must be admitted to the negotiations as a partner with equal rights. STANDS BY TREATY "Germany Is resolved to assume further heavy burdens Imposed by the experts' report, which the British have recognized as being beyond the scope of the Versailles Treaty, provided she sees an ob The Mason Operahouse origi mi LyyiSTANsiFErjS j', ii iaiiiai nally was built by the late H.

C. Wyatt, who carae to Los Angeles In 1890. The house was finished the experts report shall be carried out by all parties In accordance with letter and spirit." DENIES HINDRANCE Reminding hie hearers that the government was responsible to the Reichstag, which must make the final decision, the Chancellor said this fact must be borne in mind in the interest of the pacification of Kurope and of the Allies themselves. The fate of Germany depended upon whether sound economic were practiced not only by Germany but also by her opponents. In conclusion, the Chancellor denied the reports that ho had opposed the endeavors of foreign countries to facilitate Germany's entry into the Iskus of Nations.

He declared that the conditions of Germany's entrv mi st be that Germany's wjlXajs, ml honor, were preserved In 1903 and from the start the theater took the place occupied of Private Garage Owners Aids previously by the Los Angeles ITALY AND SPAIN BCSY iBI CABLE KXIXCSIVB DIS'ATCHJ POME, July 12, Experts of Italy and Hpain are studying a new commercial treaty and are also planning to collaborate In enlarging commerce with South American countries since the United States alien ban is sending more and more Immigrants to the Latin countries of the Americas. It Is considered possible that new steamship lines, under government subsidies, will be established to cross between Soulb America, ItaJy and Spaio. Theater, bow the Lyceum, and be The man yho seeks an office because of the honor attached rather than the service may render is not worthy of the honor. IMPORTANT INFORMATION for all who have wants of any kind will be found in today's Sunday Times. Parts IV and V-a fore that by the old Grand Opera-house.

Since then It has been re Thefts, Page 8. Increased Power of Air-Cooled Motors Exemplified, Page 3. Eight Hundred Makes of Passenger Cars Operate In California, Page 4. Highway Program In Southland Speeded Up by Com fitted several times. ject in these sacrifices.

The German people desire to fulfill the treaty and wish also that the Versailles Treaty and Rhineland agreements shall again enter into force. "We want to bring about a state of affairs enabling us to reach an honorable agreement with our for raw enemies. Finally wa wish, to In 1911. 1L C. "Wyatt died and mission.

Page 5. Half Nation's Auto Workers Have Defective control was transferred to W. T. Wyatt. who came to Los Angslesj In 1904 and Joined his father la ventuts.

During October, fary over, havtas t1? much money VliiQn. Paga Question An.

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