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uiLuxmMKmm a11 v1 iiiiUwrysTOs TT KHKl A 1U A i I IY a I IiiV it A rJiv 4 I i It tfjr AfMMHI rn i tyra J1 rCt trial WKa 11 1 BAN FUJLNCI8C0 CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY APRIL 25 1023 UIBIIIII Ml IIHWnil ttnnnntnrHiiiL MSHflorm PHUNLIT ift ir fvJfe 1 Distinguished Men Named by Hughes as Commissioners for TO DISCUSS RECOGNITION American Policy Will Be Insisted on in Dealing With Obregon WABniTMITON April 14 Secretary lluihfi announced today that the American commissioner to negotiate for a closer understanding With representatives of the Obreron government In Meitldo City would Charles Warren of Detroit former ambassador to apan and John Barton Payne former Secretary of the Interior and now Chalr Snan of the Red Cross A time for the mee tlne of the commission In Mexico City has not been fixed but will be determined 4ioon Judfe Payne haa made a study of Mexican affairs and Is familiar with the conditions there while Warrens diplomatic accomplishments at th important Tokyo post are considered by officials to bare well equipped htm for the negotiations GOOD FAITH DRHANDEO The American commissioners will be ulded In their discussions by the broad considerations of policy which have actuated the administration In all Its dealings with Mexico It is emphasised that there 1 no deslr to Interfere In Mexico Interns affairs or suggest what laws that nation shall enact At the same time It Is held that when a nation has Invited Intercourse with other nations and haa sanctioned contracta entered Into and property rights acquired by for elrnera It Is an essential condition that there shall be io resort to confiscation and repudiation HOLD TO POLICY That thai arrangement for the nesting in Mexico City was not to construed In any way aa imply ing modification by the United States of the position taken with regard to recognition of the Obre ron government was made plain by State Department officials It was clearly Indicated that the commissioners would be authorised ts discuss only the existing situation between the two nations MEXICO SELECTS MEMBERS FOR PARLEY LOS ANGELER April 24 Ilamon Hoes a close personal friend of President Obregon and a director ef the Public Charitable Society and Fernando Oonxales Roa formerly Sub Secretary of the Interior have been named as the Mexican members of the American Mexican Commission to negotiate for a closer understanding between the United Rtatesapd Mexico according to a anectal dispatch tonight from Mexico CttJ to the Los Angelea Time The dispatch stated a bulletin issued by the Foreign Ministry announced the sslecttons and spoke Of the commission as the mixed recognition commission Senor Boa it was stated Is attorney for the National Railways of Mexico and a member of the hoard of dlrectora Harding Tells Press Leaders World Court Is Vital ooh bt oeo twns ttXt oo oh oo a oxt Nations Chief Says Plaji Is Safe From Entanglements TXCC 1920 Peac PMe Retold Quotes Party Platf orr and Uwn Speeches to Sustain Position tfentlnoeat rtn Pace 1 tollman A very acute The Senate had rejected the Versailles treaty and the League of Nations pact The convention voiced Its approtal of the rejection but was unwilling to pledge aloofness fromflte world Therefoie It said In Its platform pronouncement We pledirc the coming llepurtll tan Amlnlafru tlon to such agreements with other nation of the world aa shall meet the full duty of America to civilisation and humanity In accordance with American Ideal without surrendering the right of the American people to exerolse Its Judgment and its power In favor of Justice and peace As a participant in the making of some of these platforms and aa the banner bearer of one campaign I have a right to believe they spoke the party conscience so plainly that it la not easy to misconstrue But there are other utterance which It la seemly to recall 1 allude to the Interpretation of the platform by the candidate In IMS On August IS 1910 speaking on the league of nations proposal I said frankly and ver definitely I did not favor the United States entering the league of nations It waa declared then that the Issue a defined by the candidates Involved the disparity be ivun a world court of Justice sup plemented by world association for conference on the one nana ana iw counollof th league on the other Quoting further from the ame ad dress I aald Th on I a Judicial tribunal to mnrnirf hv fixed and definite principle of law administered wfthntit mansion or prejudice The Ahi association of diplomats and politicians whose determinations are ran to be Influenced by xonsMaratlona of expediency and na tional aelflahnesa One a govern ment of law and on a govern of men In that am addre I oommenoea Th tribunal One para graph la particularly appropriate to quota afresh I believe humanity would wei come the creation of an International association for conference and a world court whose ver Quotet From Old Peace Speech Highlights of Harding Plea for World Court HERE are the principal points brought oat bu President Harding yetterdau in Mb tpttch on American participation tn the permanent court of International juitlce Unequivocal recommendation for Americas participation in the court Membership in the court would be in harmony with party platform pledges candidatorial promises and American aspirations Membership would not be and could never be construed as being an Indirect entrance into the league of nations We would yield none of our rights none of our nationality but would give our influence and co operation to move forward and upward toward world peace1 The world court to be a place for settlement of international ills through a tribunal built on unimpassloned international laws and not an assembly to dictate world peace by force Change in Political System sits on the court though we had no part In choosing htm Under the provision of It eetab llshment the United State can amply for court decision on any Justicia ble question US Can Ask Court Decision 1 ll A KK il tr hi miifr New Indictments By Federal Court Those in Prison Awaiting Trial Involved Reindictment of various person ow confined in Jail and awaiting trial in the United States District Court was accomplish yesterday the Federal Grand Jury Those Indicted were Edward Xlcodemus Robert Tate Fred Elklns John Cox 8Ilva and Frank Cole charged with possessing and passing United States counterfeit J0 bank note Riley Rcanlon George Conley and Mrs Helen Conley charged with receiving and possessing 2G F6 worth of stamps The stamps according to Federal authorities were stolen March It from the postofllce at Olympia Wash Patrick Kelly known under the aliases of Lieutenant Frank Conley Lieutenant Van Hlyke Lieutenant bykes etc waa Indicted a charge of Impersonating an officer of the United States Navy An indictment In which he 1 charged with violating the opium act waa returned agilnst Wong aim Box Office Declared Acid Test of Movie KEW TORK April The acid test of a motion picture Is box omc reoeipts llodklnson Independent producer declared today testifying at another hearing of the Federal Trade Oimmisrlon of th allegations that the Famous Plav rs Iasky Corporation and six af filiated companle comprise a movie trust llodklnson who was president of Paramount declared that th history of the business had shown that the moet successful plots res had been developed by Individual efforts rather than by mass production where there Is no necessity for special regard to quality tinni this country common with all nations lJ mii nrt able to uphold The deci sion uf such a court or the recommendations of such a conference could be accepted without sacrificing on our part or asking anfothsr poner to aacriflce one lota of It nationality nnlitlcal party his tory I have cuoted it because I innr tha faith If PO iii i Miu Aa not mean what they say and candidates do jaot mean what they say then our form of popular government Is based on fraud and cannoi noi In compliance with it pledges the new administration which came in power In March 121 deflnitely and decisively put aside all thought of the United Btates enienna league of nations aoon a i jm A jVaasp Ilia to enter vtow Dy inr uu back door or cellar door I have no unseemly comment to offer on the league If It Is serving World helpfully more power to iu But it Is not for us ine so declared the executive has so declared the people have declared Nothing conld be mor olalvely stamped with finality In further keeping of the faith tne aaminisiia tlon mad a treaty of peace with Germany a lust treaty whlen so un even aa any nation participating in Its establishment Perhaps the pourt Is not all that some advocates of the court plan would1 have It but It is tn a large measure the fulfill ment of an aspiration we long have boasted So I thought and I atlll think we ought to be aparty to the agreement assume our part In Its maintenance and gtv to It th beneM such Influence as our alse and wealth and Ideals may prove to be For mere eligibility to appeal to the oonrt nothls was needed But It didnt seem fair to Seek Its advantages without accepting all becoming responsibilities and here developed the stumbling block Naturally we should wish to participate in aelectlng the judges and the electors designated were members of the league We had no thought of Joining the league sought none of Its offerings and will accept none of Its obligations The President could propose no solution to the signatory powers because the world has witnessed In disappointment the spectacle of the executive proposing and the Senate disposing It was not desirable to make some proposals abroad that could not be carried out Indeed none would be considered and was not pleasing to think ef ask Inic the Senates consent to a prospros ram to which the nations concerned would not atree Bo very Informally and very discreetly the rltnution as felt out over a considerable period of time and when satisfied that there was an appropriate course of action without connection with the league provided the Senate consented I proposed adherence to the court protocol and asked the Senate consent The documents speak br them selves ii pointed out that no rights under the league no obligations of the league we dictate but never comply It would yield none of our rlghta none of our nationality but would gladly give of our Influenae and co operationoperation to move fbrward and upward toward world peace And that reign of jutlee which I infinitely more secure in the rule of national honor than In national or international force I have Indulged the dream nay Justified hope tflht out of the encouraged and sustained court might come the fulfillment of larger aspirations In the proof of its utility and a spirit of concord among nation might com that voluntary conference of nations out of which could be expected a clarified and codified International law to further aasure peace under the law and bring nations that understanding whioh la ever the first and best guarantor of peace I would not have It thought that I hold this question paramount to all others confontlng on Govern ment I do not hold It a menace to Points to Great Changes in Nations Political System have deplored that some strong man la not the White House to do his blC lug But a great change has taken place virtually Influencing the work of administrative and legls latlve fulfill ment This ef fectiveness Is no longer Influenced by war stress or presidential person ellty The great change haa oome about unawares and as moldera of public opinion yon have Ignored the fundamental reason It Is the change In our political system the rule ot the primary the drift toward purs democracy and the growing Impotence of political parties We have gotten away from the representative system we have reached a point where the lack of party loyalty ha made party sponsorship In govern ment leu effective than It was We have come to the time when a party platform Is regarded by too many men In publlo life as even less Im portant than a scrap of paper and groupa or biooa are turned to serve group Interests and many Individuals serve their own while contempt for party conference or caucus haa sent party loyalty pretty much Into the discard I believe In polttloal parties They were the eaaentlal agencies ot the popular government which made what are We were never pr fect but under our party system wrought a development under tepre entatlve democracy unmatched In all proclaimed liberty and attendlrg human advancement We achieved under the party system where parties were committed to Dolloles and party loyalty was a mark of honor and an Inspiration toward accomplishment Nowadays In many siaies party aanerence la flouted loyalty Is held to be contemptible nominations for office are often Influenced by voters enrolled under an opposing party banner and platforms are the Insincere utterance the unity of any political party It rneVatrrhannUhvnCaednvocen0rn principle la not to classed aa a party Question but if any party repeatedly advocating a world court la to be rended by the suggestion of an effort to perform In aooordanco with lta pledges It needs a new appraisal of Its assets Our problem at home Invariably rail for first oonslderat lo Our own house must be kept In order our wn fortune must be Problems Of Home Come First German Treaty a JostOne JL Documents Speak for Tbemaelvea Let no one misconstrue me not advocating the abandon ment of the print a whioh gives to every voter a voice In Primary Is Termed Necessary BIRTHS MARRIAGES of Joh Bsltay tn bat Arthn BURSKT BntTTta Anri Itufbter Barber BAfLKT Una any April SO tse wlf a dsufbter Barber VHI the wu Anrfl zS teU a sTaeT waBasjuis1 jnrsin la this etty April 30 uh Bates a dsaxkurit la tills ettj April 3S to 0A1 of Jit Bow ouKkter MrnMj im iu an wlf 14 WOBsia CVwptWU CLEMENTS la tola eltj win or Ttiaauae oiasiseta diarttUr JM iprU IS to the Mfa i dsnshter Jim CBKAN In this ett April 90 to lbs wife tmsrlss Oresa a daashtar CLOP la this clti April Zk to the wife rf dell Clnp a OaaAtsr Allre BDWAaOS la this city April 20 to tki wife of Harry Edwards a dinthtsr Helen rONTBs In Ma altr April 33 to tte wife be wire of of Obsrlsa I LCP la tl of Mell CI DWABDS eifs of Burr Kdwards a dsntbtsi UNTBS In Ms cltr April 23 to ef rrmnk ftoata a dsettiter HT In this tltr Inrll IS to tb Ow rrr a dauahtu Hay JACOB In his Jtj April 81 to th wife of rreri Jaeoba a danchtar Barbara milvwuu in tbla eltv April 111 to wife of Onroallo Motrrfnl a son SROWALTKB Id this OJU April It to tha wtfa of Jona Bsowalter a eoa Joseph WELLA la this efcy April 20 to tha wlfa ot Carroll Weils a aaniMar tVlllSNAN la tola eltr April 20 to tha wtfa of Boy Whlanan a eon Ddward MARIUAGK UCRNSEiS Tba following Barries lleanaes were laeaed April 12S Kenneth IV Cable ated 3S sad UlUaa Bwald arrt 24 both of 241B FrankUa street Bamhant A Johnson ISO Alpine Trr raea and Vera Wlateroarg IS 218 4th William A Bnbb 2S Palo Alts and alnrtal I Whit 20 i Oalsarr Canada toon Venenman 41 aad Helsa Glaaesw 2S both of Saa pieao Calif Wfar Waltera 84 1441 Groan atraet and starr Taylor SV 14S leavenworth etieet Aonan 4 aa wera zv mars tanu Enranlna so zs reavno annnm nd A Blocb Ilotal Balleraa ano lOsmand A Blocb Ilotal Ballon Tare A Fine 34 12M Taylor rtxeet nllvle rirpo S3 MO Mlaaootl atroi Mathlkte OTsmal A Hh 1 9KK 1 lfl tn nllvle rirpo S3 dSS liianotl atraet ant 8tra 0 glrmtta II 4SS rennaTlvanin arenno rrol Lerenaon 40 IS 22d aTonne awTOora a Kraemar S5T0 Jarkaoa atrort Laird A Klebarda 3 1181 Hid atrort sad Eleanor Baphaol 2S S2S Olar atnet John Stael S3 aad Beams A WoU both of Hotel Mareor Tio 1 MoTort 21 sad Oertrade nairar IS both Beat Orsa Amadee OaaUallortl Si KISS 1SU street mmA Amttm tmi Ol OiUfl lSth Streat William AlexanoarT tX aad Maisant Taa men 40 both ef Saa Mateo OAKXAND April St Tbo foUowtor mar rlea Uoamns wars laauad la Oakland todar tlrank aknirb aiad and lata obllo asad 2S both of Oaklaad John Barada 48 sad Barbara Oarija both ef Oakland Matt Baiieea So aad Lauras A Peter Jl Jlma taXfaJUl I rXAMkiXVao I ai I hi i i la mb Kflfk OalUn rbarlas Brrant 21 aad ABee If Skelay IS both of Oakland nu nimlMfckBfc SA San aValielaoo 4 Ml Mm a I Itmm Anderaon 83 and AaiasU DO both or rlaywara William Williams ft and Boas BlnO Ha BO both or ooiasji Orrai A MaJhwyT a Jmaa lVVeeeler 1hXXna sad LanraXa Alsss a nJ 1 dpso Ji mnu IN 1H1 I REDWOOD CITT April fct lh fouewtag marriaca lioanaea were uwaad aer Mdar AJran IM as ana uaeooiw noaw Boudin 2 both of SanFTaneueoj Robtrt drant namasnea S4 lfeela ran and Hilda Jeaa StordoU Held 23 TaTt Boort Oray Bret IHtteraon Oajt and nana Iyocne Onaha 22 Half Moon bay BAN JOSH April 24 The follewhuj war rlac llreniva were laaoed her today Ml Vannaat Black SO Tantara aad Mao Todd llatlsM 25 Palo Alt I flrorca II AlFrariU 21 St Hahna Map eoontj and Dorothy A towney 1 Saa yrinrlaoo 8ACBAMENTO April 24 The JoIlowlM ma rrlar lloanaaa ware uoom saiw lew AJ1 Brrcrt la Blrkmond April 4 128 bran mtea dsariy oawraa nwwrn an ham IC Jannie IDteh father of Kenneth 8 and jrivlsk JL brother of John Tnaa Hanrr Albert Drtl and loaaph Rrtrh all of panada lira JSarab Cook of North Carolina Mra AboaOall of Oanadsi a natlre ef Canada ana 44 years A member of Point todra of Maaaaa of of PlnoloT snaads and aeqnalntaaoaa are toMMOtrauy rrltd I Is sttebd the lunar Tlrarwtay SIS is sa irma auaoaie Tempi Fptnt Kiehmona nndor the ansoloaa Point lAlea of Uaaocav unurunic ration fan thaanft aa uawnn A Dnok Urlffm Baebr St and noto I oaklano Harrr fioldberter 2S and Edith Trlaeoa tl th of San rranrJieo Qjgi i WEDDING RINGS vrmtmC lawalars WatohauunaH Owtlolaa Tlk Market 81 btfwat Srdl suaatdth MAttRtAQES NBALOt KAIEIXA In ihb elty April 20 br Judta Troott Jama Naatoa atad 37 and Pranrra Eaislla atd 24 WALKER COOPEB In tbla sltl April IS brjbdss Troatt Bar Walker 24 sad Own rrrBratROri LAKJb In fhJa eltj April 21 vj rfnaca iroatiuoroon rcioanon ma Marsaret Ike 22 pressed our war time enemy that when we came later on to set a mlied clalmalcommlssloa to sstue the claims of American national against Germany that nation named nnd commissioner we named one ihn for the first time in the history of International relationship Germany asked us as a contending nation to name the umpire th third member whose vote would decide all dlfflcultlea I know of no like tribute to a nation fairness In all tha records of history And then In the fulfillment of the pledge of free conrerence me international conference on the limitation of armament waa called not In haste not because some one was prodding but a early aa the bar rler to success could be removed The spirit of that conference and the achievement wrought have been written Into history and will grow Immeasurably beyond the almost universal popular favor already ac corded There was not alone the triumph In reducing naval arma mente and ending competition which was leading to oppreaalve naval atrength and adding staggering burdens to the treasuries of competing powers not alone the removal of every war cloud and every reason for conflict In the Paclflo ao that now accord and conoord abide where suspicion and fear had previously dwelt but we gave an example to the world of the conference way to peace which time will appraise as the supreme ac complishment Hardly had this gratifying work been wonld be Incurred but to make certain that we would not be in it tha latter of the Secretary of Btate suggested suitable reservations to afford ample guaranty This Is the complete recuai Is in harmony with platform pledges candidatorial promle and I bellev wtth American aspiration The Senate decision was hardly to be expected amid th nntnnun nreaaure of business in cident to ths closing wksof th short session But I flt that in Senate the country and ths friendly nation whose counsel wi had aouirht wr entitled to know that otfr gestures abroad wore sincere and our own people ahould know there are no aecreta about our purposes at home once they are ma tared Excessive friends of the league have beclouded the situation by tbelr unwarranted aasumptlon that It 1 a move toward league mem bership Let them disabuse their minds because there Is no such thought among aa who must make our commitments abroad And the situation Is likewise beclouded by those who shudder excessively whsn the league la mentioned and who assume entanglement Is unavoidable Any entanglement would first require assent of the Senate which le acarcelv to bo apprehended and If by any chanoe the Senate approved of any entanglement the present administration would not complete the ratification If in aplte of these statements uttered with full deliberation there are excessive and unfounded hopes on the one hand or utterly unjustlflabl apprehensions on the other 1 know of no word fittingly to apply Frankly there la one political bugbear when a aiscusaea assured before we can be large con in aurora to world progress or measurably helpful to humanity I have little patience with the contention of those who believe large commercial advantagea will attend our larger assumption of world responsibility Nations are not engaged In bartering their trade advantage for larger fellowships We do not do It ourselves and nd not ask what we do not give Commerce Is the very life blood of every peoples existence and a nations commercial opportunities are valued little lees than the security of It cltlsenshlp A restored Europe with less consumption In conflict and more production and consumption In hopeful paae and banished hate would add to the volume of world commerce We would gladly acclaim such a restoration Our Influence and helpfulness a are ready when they will avail but we cannot Intrude wheVe we ourselves would resist Intrusion Our position commercially is gaining In strength because we are free from political entanglements and can be charged with no selfish designs In the making of new pacta and the remaking of old we ask no more and aocept no less than the equal opportunity we are ever ready to grant others and the position Is unassailable The nation which grants Justice may confident ly ask It and the world social political or commercial which wuBia promote justice inrougn air soclatlon of Judgment of lta court must practice Justice In Its dally tranaaetlona I made an allusion tn the begin ning to political nominating men for office and de termining party policy I would carefully preserve and safeguard It against the old time abusee which Impelled Its adoption but I would make It an agent of Indisputable party expression rather than a means of party confusion or destruction I like the inculcation of loyalty the pride of association and the Inspiration to accomplishment I like the party government where purposes are reached in the reasoning of honest representation and I like a party which 1 commissioned to govern to strive In good conscience and all loyalty to keep the pledges which brought It popular approval Our drift today Is toward pure democracy and no pure democracy ever long survived We talk sol emnly and earneetly about preserving our world civilisation I have every oonfidence In lta survival but It may be assured only by human kind reaching the proper appraisal of the eeoure avenues of twenty centuries of progress In our America we have the freest and best press In the world In Its power of today only the preas can sound ths warning and reason to that oonvlo tlon which will enable ua to play our full part in the work of preservation A CHIRP DIBS M1LWAUKKE WU April Ji Colonel A Weissert past commander in chief of the Qrand Army of th Republic died here today SO Japanese Wives Arrive on Liner Newlyweds Substitutes for Picture Brides Eighty Japanese bride landed at Pier yeterday from Japan via Angel Island and were whisked away to the Japaneae quarter for a week of celebration They represented the matrimonial cargo of a liner whleh arrived In port from the Orient Saturday The nswlyweds are substitutes for the former picture bride shipments which resulted In national agitation and prohibition under agreement with Japan Th placing of the ban on picture brides has not discouraged th Importation of attractive Japaneae girl however The only difference 1s that now the husband must go to Japan and bring out hi wife himself a double expense During 1120 the last year of the open heglra for picture brides 2JS Japanese women came to San Francisco For 1121 the records show only Til exclusive ot todays landlpg Bankruptcy Plea Filed by Broker Morta le Baron of Sausallto with offices aa an Insurance broker in this city filed in the United States District Court yesterday a voluntary petition In bankruptcy He listed hi liabilities at I10S1I0 47 with asset of 2000 Le Baron In his petition avers he la Jointly and everally liable on a guarantee to the Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank for llvOOO Soviet Prepares to Compete in Aviation NEW TORK April 31 Irevelop ment of a great fleet of commercial and military aircraft Is under way by the soviet government of Russia according to the annual survey of the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce made publlo today McARTHtTt CALTIft In thli dtj April 21 br Jodsa Trmitt Charles MoArthnr 2S and Ina Calria 25 TAFT WA0NEB la Una oltr April 2t br Jnde Troott frank Tart SO and Oortreda Wasnar 41 BISnOP lURVFJT In this city April 20 or nrr norlar jrranajun Biaoop ai and Marr Harre 4a DORMAN RAIIR In thla cltT April 21 br net MiUbewi UranrUla Uorman a aad Axnae Saua MeDONOCOn LYNCH In this dtj April 21 or tier II ritaawrald Thoaaaa MeDonotuh tO aad Edna Lrnch 21 BaeJir Harrr Baal Oeortee Edward rmioll Marsaiwt Brwnl Dora Brown Saraaal 4 Brl br Joaaph 54 Oolton fAancna Kat Carrtek Martin 1L Irarant Thomaa 4t uariea joon llotn 7 Parrell Barnard 7nn jama Homy Hitch Abraham Hirhtowar Charlaa Kreotamann Marie OXaUTjohn S7 in Mai Maaaa Earn Maroard Jenny LoeJte Meuolre John MiolW William MoQnraney Mm May 4 Rirlm Marrin 82 Rran Robsrt Martina Uobinaoa Charles Joaaph Smith Joseph Smith Own SS Rtoara Arthur William Twomer Jeremiah Young Besdo SO want Its attend tba funeral Tbnraday at IP aa frank Maaoele fanpl Point Richmond nnowr to nnapioaa rmnl SanstiYww Oramatori annOTTMAKrt I this dry April 4 ISM Mart Krsnttmann belonrl wlf of the lata Dr Jlanry Erwotamann and hrrlns another Mia Aojmst Ifrnnbnra Mra 0 Itulo lt A Kraatsraanai anttv of mnkfarMm Main Oormanr Friends are Invited to attend the funeral ferric Tharadar April 2 at 2 oclock at th ehapal of HaletM Area comet Drrimd ero and McAllister itreeta Interment prV te MJ oiirat Cemetery VVN In thledty April 24 J2S al the nor riom tor And and Inflrn Jamas Hrnry Flynn a natlre of Dublin Inland ated SO year OBRIEN In thla city April 24 1929 Marie wu or ine late rrana BCB devoted mother ot Oaona Sfc Brian Mra Manuky Vi Mrm Mullen and the late Henrietta OBrien a aatlre of Ooanty Gall war Ireland Saenunoato Oallf paper pleam copy FJIand nd aeqnalntaoc ire mpeetfully tnrltd to attend th rnnoral tomorrow nnoraoay at Sa from tba rhapel of A While 2200 natter atraet ItW earner iarco ueno to Bt Marys Cathedral wber a ncolam high mam will eeleMated or her aoul Holy oommanclnai aa atarmeat Iloly Croat Camaun for the rwMs of ft JO a later MAABS In thla pity April ZS 192S Earnest jaaam Deiored husoand or Mario Ma ina rataar of Hlnnl Lakaaohewau a Oermaay aged yaara 4 moat 2S day A member of Hblllar Btami JIBO Maaaa lew naur month aad Btaoun No Frlanda am InvMixl tji KltettA hM ImmmI sarrtoa tomorrow fThnradayl at 2JM oclock at hla late residence i Beaver atreet near Noe arraat Interment Mt Olirct Cemetery Arrangement under the juration oi a boot joj MoOrKEVrTf In Ran Jnae Cat VApril jnra aaarr Mnvjnawnoy wua or iie Jtnwt Mcvruoanoy lorlfig I of Mra i of Preaontt Aria 1 BAEHB la this elty April 23 lfttB Harry boiorwl hnahand of IJn Baahr father 3 Walter and Lola Baehy and brother William Baebr and Mr Roan Graf KacraUry of King Solomoaa Lodge No 2SO and A and Kin Solomons Chantar No A and a member of Callfor nla Oonunendery No 1 1 California hodlea A and A SSd degree lelam Tempi Mystlo Rhrine Oalifomia Council SH 2l 8 a aatlre of Waarar vUl Calif Friend are hrrlted to attend the aarrioaa tomorrow Thnraday at 10SO a at Albort Plk Memorial Tampk ISBfy Oaary atraet under the aaapjcea of King Solomons Lodge No 2S0 IT and A Cremation Woodlawn Cemetery Frlenda may call at Martin a Brown a IMS Scott atraet 5HPMt Plaaaa omit flower BKDhXL In thla city April 24 1MB Margaret rlf of thei late Will lam Bedel daughter of tha late Robert and Ann Ron ald aad granddaughter of the late Sir noma urown ot i aiaiey seouand natlre New York eged 87 yearn ftemalna Wolboldts funeml Brlora 8S0 JaJ20 i 1B snd 20th ate BCALE In thla city April 24 1B2S Qeorgea Edward Baal Maatar 8rganU 8 Army entered Into net balorod hwband of Fdlth Irrla Beal and dsroted father of Francaa Benla natlre of New York agd 4S year 0 month and 11 daya A aembm of Colden Weat Lodge No 4U nd A nmn IM 4 a paat Cbancflor oThonij Lodge Mo 4 of th KK No 62 and Oolden Warn Templa No 4 Pythian Pnande are reepectftUly Inrited to attend tha funeral tomorrow Thursday at 2 clock at Miaalon Maeonlo Temple where eerricee will be held under th anardoea of Oolden Went Lodg No afiS A Homa cnapei or Harry Velli atreet Internwni NtUi leno lonal Variation From Chart Necessary pf More Land Open for tri Former Service Me iffl Farther Fulfillraent Stjiigfat Men WASHINGTON April 24 hurt tary Work today thxew open 275 SSS acre of Dilbllc land In Ave Western Stales for entry bj former of electliiu Judges The existence of the imifue of nations offered a solution Almost all the member accom plished before the administration began its endeavors for further fulfill ment Meanwhile an International court of Justice had been established It was an agency of peaceful settlement which had long been Aiugnt lis establishment previous I had failed because no agreement had been posnlble over the method service men The traits comprl lag the largest areas efferod for lomteadlng by the interior De aartment durlna the oast two yeura ar 221000 acres In Owhee county 11 a Idaho 2000 acres In Ueaver Head iti county Montana USOO acre in lifiA TClko and Ifiureka counties Nevada S100 acres In Rio Arlba county New Jaf exlco and 400 acres In Mesa I SMrk sounty Colorado Xi muit f4ti Lodce Will Conduct mfty School Dedication iil MAKTTNEZ April It Urand oSI Mlfrf tyars of th Native Bon will conduct fi Veiercl attendant on the dedlca oJA tins af Brentwoods new 10000 fl4 1 grammar school it was announced niffiV hr todar by Jam Iloey past Kltvil sTran proaldjnt of the order The wdlcaOB Will be held rldy JSriuslT a nations had signed a protocol establishing the tourl The members of the council In which the larger powsra have permanent representation affording one voting body with a veto on the member of th aambly consisting of representatives of all the nations and member nations of the assembly could have a veto on the larger powers repreaented in the council Here was a devloe for electing Judge which removed the heretofore un solvable problem of a aatlafactory mean ot selecting them Not th counanl but the nation member thereof roust vote in majority for th same candidates for which members of tbe assembly voted In a majority else the election I void until a conference point th way to agreement The court waa established and is One Political Bugbear the league of nations and It nil of force wtth Its super powers through a political council and assembly I myself contended aa a Senator for equal voting power on the part of th United Bute with any nation In th world With her dominions members of the league aasembly th British Kmptr will have lx votes in that branoh of the court electorate but It has only one In th electorate of tbe council In view of the fact that no nation can have more than one Judge It la a leas formidable objection than when applied to the league as a uper power dealing with problem likely to abridge a member national rlghta I ap prala th objection aa on who voted against thla disparity of power in the league aasembly but In an appraisal now I do not heal tate to say that If other great powera can accept without fear the voting atrength of the British dominions when they are without ties ot race to minimize International rivalry and suspicions we ought In view of the natural ties of English speaking kinship feel ourselves free from danger The perfected court must be a matter of development I earnestly commend It because It 1 a great step In the right direction toward the peacerul settlement of Justiciable Questions toward the elimination of frlotlons which lead to war and a surer agency of International Justice through the application of law than can be hoped for In arbitration wblch la Influenced by the prejudices of men and the xpedlanoy of politics We can do vastly mors to perfect It In the capacity of an hereat than In an charts and the good faith of political parties Sometimes there must be a vari ation from the charted course because of tbe unexpected development of Impassable shoals Thla administration pledged by a sponsoring party for a quarter ot a cen tury to tbe building up of a mer chant marine waa unable to secure the enactment which waa believed to be the way to fulfillment But It would he a small administration which would surrender the aspiration for an American merchant marine and scrap or aacriflce our great merchant fleet In a pique of disap pointment over the Senates failure to give approval For security of defense for the avoidance of a like extravagant and Ineffectual outlay In case of future war for the promotion of our com merce and our eminence nn th I believe a gneat merchant marine to be an outstanding American requirement Since we cannot hope for Government aid to private ownership we proposed to do our bent to organise and consolidate our Unes and aervlce applying the lesson of experience which cost un hundred of million In operation alone then offer for sale If we cannot sell we will operate and operate aggressively until Congress Inhibits Confessedly this 1 a contradic tion of th proposal to have less Government tn business and more business In Government but If we cannot get out of the shipping ousinea in a practical way and be assured ot privately owned and privately operated shipping It la th business of the Government to cen arrve oar shipping assets and rk for our self reliance on the high One more thought Uttl expected on this occasion I am sure but particularly appropriate before a highly representative body of the American press I know from experience how a newspaper man confidently prints opinions on public affairs has a marked advantage becauss hs is seldom called upon to make good nnlee he hap peh to be elected President and awSstt WWSPiSBB BiwJ SlMW By ITTM imamTSTraTirTlEfnljnlrirH mraml iSmwrmwrmTsTl if srs im fc mmrB samwreT 1 1 OxiVJ anmmnSaasltSaslmmB amnmRmnomsaaammfJsmmmmmmmmmmf ll vwnnfjrmi mannamj Apn Inn of JnHta a Wmo fj Mary 1 Chnroh whara a aol mu will clbrtd or 1 Back to the Old Farm By Ida Renxeick ContrafJiction Of Proposal Held Vital apparently no newspaper man was ver put to the teat heretofore Tou A wa Ate 1a I ta 01 an au inavw dwvu wfiut ww vwut vmw aloofness la I allar of Congreaa and ths lack of whleh arrogate to ourselves I team work between th exeoutlve faseUonlng Aa America Judgs th tight say the world land fgTsaa many ef yen In a shabby bedroom tn a New York rooming house a young man sat by an open window it was a dreary outlook tor one accustomed to wide open spaces Captain John McMillan was a tine noble looking man or had been but now he was thin haggard and pale In the Worlds War he had a tine record and won the distinguished service cross but be had seen the exciting side of life which unfitted him for farm work and when hs returned to his horns In Termont he found It difficult to take np his former duties He found his former sweetheart pretty Anna Dean a disappointment In contrast to the cultured women he had met doing war work abroad Moreover he had lost his heart to a gay heartless flirt May Wilder She had Invited him to call on her in New York and he resolved to go ts ths city and seek work ml finally found employment In the litr sad one morning hs read on he society pags that Miss Wilder had returned and that evening full of joy and hope he called on her only to be received coldly and shs did not ask him to call again Bitterly disappointed he went from bad to worse drinking too much and losing on job after another He contracted a severe cold which left him with a had cough and be feared his lungs were Involved 0ns evening he heard a woman lnging across ths hall about tbs Prodigal Boa Us had often heard Anna Dean sing ths same song while bringing home the cows and suddenly he realized what a fool he had been and resolved to co home the nslt dav It waa a wenrv man that was welcomed joyfully by his loving mother and when pretty Anna Dean was told of his cough she brought over a wonderful tonic for just such conditions Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery which soon drove away the cough and restored him to perfect health aad he took up the farm work with a thankful heart Many folks In this section have had as wonderful experience with Dr Pierces medicines Sacramento Calif I have used Dr Pierces Oolden Medical Discovery and can highly recommend It as a splendid tonic to those who feel a loss of strength and vitality It was recommended to ms when I was In a miserable stats ot health My appetite was poor my nerves seemed all played out and I had no ambition nor Interest tn anything I soon realized that ths flolden Medical Discovery wss helping me for tl gradually Improved both In btdy and ndud I shsll always bars a good word to say for Dr Pierces Golden Medics Discovery Mrs A Mann 8 Sth Ave Oolden Medical Discovery Is sold by all druggists or send 10c for trial sampls to Dr Pierces InraUds Hotel Dttffsio 100 Fillmore cemetery PHOfcNIT LODGB MO 4 Or pfTicwr ad member win pteaa aaeemble a the funeral ehapal of Harry Vallano 100 Fillmore street tonight April 741 S1S clock Tor tha fmrpoaa of holding eerrtce over our lata Brother peat Chancellor Comma adar unorgaa lie Bj order of WIIIJAU MONTAGUE a iH RCHWABTS of and OOLDFJN WEST TSMrLB NO 4S Pythian Sinter Officer nd member of a bore temple will pjeeae aaeemble at tha funeral nhapel of Harry 11 Velleno 100 Fill more street thla Wedneeday etenlng IB clock to take part lo mmorll earrto far ssJiJ Sarsrfj BPUNI In thl elty Aprd 28 1S2S Dora nmrn lonng mower 01 UMrg snd Edward dearly helored elaUr of Oeors rits maurlc Mary ToJetU Uonel Fltamanrloa Elisabeth Powera and Hugh Fltmnaorio a retire of Cork Inland agd 64 year Funeml Wedneeday April from pw lrira ef JuHue a Oaoaaa thaoe to old St owran reeriiam nigh Bo th MB ti He myai commencing at Al a am latermaat HolyCroa Cmnetaay anoWrt In thla city April 1S2S Senroe blK4 thT Barry Brown atra WU Um tliaUh nd Mm 3 Barker natre ef Ktegland A member Ooldea OaUCamp No 4 end Carpenter Dims Mo S3 FWeoda are tnrtt4 te attend th foaaral eerrloee today Wedneeday at SJO dork tha reddens parlor ef Bury A cDonlUU 7 T70 Valencia at Utenaaal Cypree lawn Cmtry BHIT8CHUI In thla city April St 123 Jonrph Brltaohd a antra of Swttaarlaad gd 04 year Tb funeral win Wa aM today rwda orl at oclock a aa from St Marya Peullat Church California at nd Urant era wham a renulem maa will be celebrated for th repoe of hla aooL Interment Holy Cro Cmtry Bamaina at th chapel of Belated A Oo 1123 Batter at CARE1CK In til city April 2S 12S Mer uit nearly DKrra nueoana ef Mry Curies lorta and devoted father of William A and Mary Carries a natlre of KUalo County Gkn Inland tate marshal of th Gentlemen Sodality af St Ir nnanar unurcn an mmiim rl Vincent Pula Society and a Holy Name Society of St Agnae Church Friends and aequalntnnce remeetfally In itd to attend the funeral today fWarlnee dny April 2S IKS oclock from the Tate rmldano ISM roll at these to Agnea Church where ailme rauulem ernes will offer for th rapoae of hla aonl oommenelng at SJM olock Intermsnt Biy Croee Cemetery OOITON In this city April 20 1S3S France Kate Coltou balorad OaDghtar af th late Samaal and Marguwt Uenry and slerd aater of Id RL XJllten fl end KMMnl Undl Henry Mi EUah Cook aad Mra Danalger narjr of Nw xerk elty Funrel and lntermnt private under the direction of 11 Buhr A Co I TJAVIKAln thte 4rr AnHl 7S 19 neuet uom for Aseol aad iaflraa John a aaure Br 1 i awu All I nn nipthre of John Banwtt Geraldlnk William May Jr alaier of Rimer brtt of Caldwell Idaho natlre of Iowa mto oa year Friend are inrited to attend rmvar Wedneeday Aprf 1 from rerldenc faneraf parlora of Wird Bn Joea at SS0 thence to fit Joecph a Church where raqnlam high meaa will be celebrated for the repose of her aoul itlaa MACLEOD In thla city April 24 193 W10 lam MacLeod Maatar Mariner four aletara nd two brother eurrlee him nrj of Cnd A member of Crockett Lodg No IS snd A I Maiter Marlnnn Aiiodatton and the Caledonian Club Frlanda are Invited to attend tbe funeral Thnraday April 28 at 2 clock at th Maaonlo Tample Van Nea are at Oak atreet whr eerrtce will conducted by Crockett Lodg No 1BI and A latermaat recgren Cemetery 0klnd Calif Prlnruta may cn the Chanel at Haleted Hroa comer Irlrieadero and sU Alllter MreeU McOUIREl In thla city April 24 1S2S Jons nearly Deioroa nuaband ot UollI A Mctluir loving fttber of John and Joeeph UcUurre devoted eon of the I at Jon nd Bridget Mctluir and brother of Mr 11 doner Mr I Derlin and Rev Jame Mctluir 8 nd tha late Mra1 William Scan prthlomew and Alice Mo Ouire a natlr of Ban Fraiiclaco Calif A member of Brlcklayera Inion local No 7 Han Frnciaro Ixdgt Nn 26 0 at nd A II DlTialon No Funeral notlc leter itemalna Id late iMidenc 183S Church atreet MATNARDIn thla city April 28 1S2S easy Louies dearly beloaed wif of Oltaa Maynard loving mother of Maiiory Jan and Bobert Glenn Meynrd derly helored daughter of Bernt and Karen Hoff 1 natlr of Cllfomla aged a yara month nd 4 day Frlanda are reapectfun Inrited to attend the furxral aerrlcee tomorrow Thuraday a ZJI0 clock tha Luthcnui Chnrrk 2rJ 18b straet Interment Mt UUret Cemotary Frlenda may call at oSSl0 velncl and Kith ntreeta NEIL In thl oity April 24 13 Joh Tl Jtna of Annie viall and belonai father of Frank Nell and Mra Margaret mM WMhr 0 Jetna Natl and Mm ti uelly A member of Oolden late A ATM IN ft A 1 Cm ai land aged B7 yra 5 Notle of funeral heraftr Rmajna at I ha PMlora of 1 Kenny 1462 Eddy itrest RlSINjiZ In thl dty April 2 IIB MVrtt neerir Mirred eon of Oeorg nd th late i Mamie Hlelcg atepeon of Florenoe Riatag and af djTotd brother of loo Gworg Ruth ad nlRn a of San Frandaco i ged 82 year montha and 2S daya A I member of Rlneon Parlor No 72 ryisiias ana acquaintance are iwapeotraTty larlted to ttend th funeral FrldaratSSt 4 Jr e1PuIor of Buhr Wteboldt 146B VI jnol traet between 25th and Ssta atreet ther to St Jm Chumh whav fkFi2i2 hijh mm fw in fvpoe of hla aoul eommonotng at uwmd noiy 1 1 nm 4 KEmsr riVmvrvTruis mr i IfVTiaA SK RINCOV PARIIB WA nu mmor am hereby raquaatad te 2vVLhPl0 rf Br WlVboldt VlKKrMt Between 25lh and 2t atrajt Thnraday April 28 at I pa to hold aarrioee for our late Brother Mervta Blalai ABTHUR STENBKRW fitiT BOBINSOa tn Oakland Vii iS JJ wipn aearly beloved am of Jmm th tate Lura Bobinaon and nalors brother of Mra Alio OlUra and Ethel Re avtu a natlr of Baa Frodoo Th funeral will uk place today fWjdnamUyK i from ths ohapj ef 8 A Whit 22fl0 Sutter et cor yr of F1tci tbne te Berd Baart Church when a nuutom mas will raid for th repoe of hi soul eommendng at a cs faw UIiJKlu pesss omit Sowara PACJJO PARLOR NO 10 8 0 Offmam and bjmIim a tl lli II4 UU ITlli lunarai or wrwtnor ajnnnaa April 28 122 at SSO lor af a A White Pterea OMIALD It BOUBKE Praatdant Hr4RT BA8TKIN Becrstary BTAN la hi dty April uis th eyce Paeante 201 Sd vuu Bohart MutJnaa bnlovM of Martin nd Martha Ryan brotnar of Kdward Ryaa att of Saa Frandsoo seed yar montha and 14 day Friend ar Invited to attend th funeral Tburady 10 a from Star of tha Baa Church Interment Holy Cro Cemetery SMTTH In thl mrv April 24 1029 0 wea am aeanr nMoren 1 baihuui 1 rirt Bantth Invln rvrt Tri fe Martin Smltk and Mr Mary Btmbch ana lam loMnaoa Wednesday from th na 1 S200 Sutter st at af Wei sand 7S April 22 ItJS taa llugh Dvtasl DrRiVr la this dty Tknnaa Jl fmiiaB Ordinanr iMputauot Army aateraj Into reat seJovvd huabftad of Mry Duraat snd fnther of Cut amrant gd 4S Iran neenam at nnpi or uarry tl vmlsao 100 iitmor auvaa Friend rrjctfully invited attM th funeral Saturday April 28 at 10 oclock al post chapel PreSdia FARRtXL In Ben Mateo April 2J 1S2S 1 IK II Smith dearly beloved I hnaband uui seal Drnrnnr of John Luks Smith and ktn Mac Tr lmfr mA atmifather of Mra CL rannm a ntw of Ebode laland aged SS yean Friend my call at th ccapel of Soar a Co 1 Miaalon it Notlea oi funeral later STEERS la thra dty Aprd 28 Arthur W0V mm husband ef GUdy Bteera nd father of Oldy nd Walter Steers oa of Louie and William SteaT and brother of Walter Rtaarai ntlv of Sa Frandaco gwd SS yr month ana 1 day A nwmbar of Jam Lick Parlor No142 a Frlanda and erraliltnca rratrully tunud to attend th fsatnl today Wed neaday at 2 rrornSthe parlora ef Bohr Wieboldt fiat Valancl stV wtwn 20tA end 2Stk st Inotneraaoa Mt Olivet Cremalar jaMITTI la Traoy Cllf April 23 1925 Joaaph nragy omoro nuDna of Jlr Smith In Bthfe loving father of Wilbur Smith loving brothnr of Thamu ilr L0 Jtue Edwrd sd th la a William Hmlth and Mra Qeanor rrgaaoD a aattv of Baa Fraadaee ead 4 year TWOMSTT Tn BuTllnram April 22 128 Jaramlah Twomey helored husband of Ba ash Twneaey father of Jamee Twnmay aad broth of Twomey at 0klnd Mr Thome Fay and th late Mra I Murphy lo grandfather of Jam and Rath Twosaey a natlr of Cork Inland Friend aad srxrulntenc ar rawpaotfuTry tnrlted te attend tha funeral Wednaaday morning April 25 1S28 at ml from hi feu wftl I1 to 8t Catherines AtaoUe Church wuer iwoul vUl be eaumraled coaanundng at 10 oclock a av Istermont Holy Cro Cemetery YOUNG In this elty April 28 1S2S IS Ute Man Metnon Barmanl Pnrrah vf iiT Finlof and Jjr Bo A Bob natlr of ounty Longford Iraland gd SS year Friend and acquaintance tpctfully Invited te ttnd th funsral Tbardy morning at 46 clock from th bom of th MoCnhyCol2l Baldwin areatnaV Ban Mateo thenoa to Bt Matthawa Calhollo Church whn mam wfll be celebrated 00m nvaming at 10 clock Intennaut ot JoW Cemetery JjOUTOWrm In thm dty April itM fnarl amoved huatid of JteT Ulghurwer ao of Mra I Oraamv and avothw of Ada ft BacA t1jjf CJttir nl BUhop lay ceaaty Jit ir ad Eureka ppra atoaa copy Friand ar Invited to attend th fral aerate at oeJock Thnraday aflmmina Aprtl Onay ttmytCviTumimaU aw war pnv Bernard FarralL hnahanj Karrll loving fathav of Mr IdoliMd wife of Load Irvine Vnne brfu dghtr oi Bornard sad Sarah tAagwudorC frroted alaan of Btenley Chulas Allan sal Irving Lugondocf a nattv of ChltMgo 1U aged 80 yean Frlenda nd eoqwatntanc leepeitfmlly ii iiuiavat Wednemdae Avll 95 at In 1 a Behraw burial parlora HIS Bucaaaaa at sou Oeldea Gte av JUBD OF THANKS BOBCKB Th family of th Ute Owrge Bobck herewith tad their haanfelt thank te the many friend aad eruinUaee ior uwv many oaauanu lavnu onnnga na MU Ot th many ant oi kinda sad comforting wore of sranaUry onr4 during tbelr 11 lisaimsil alM nk to tliaok th United Undertaker ley halt tteUoa aad kiadanm ah a a very erjMUea ef tae hnmaa avear is reaonem vrben you MSar It With Howen for tSey ssprea srverythins that reere word are too poor to oon vy Oar experience and ability Riarantea Try dealrn and vry oral piees te ba a work ef perfect expreaaten PEUCANO ROSSI CO SXOaUSTS 123 Keamy St deliver fldwers anywhere In th United State In few hour throusrn eorreapendence afsMras lesi1ea 4SS Josephs FLORISTS TaUre aatesnobtlea taut eatlav art ealla will atlvca Isssaew sltie eervleo ITIeraa telrarsptu Sellvwey to dtstaat elt1emr TBLBPUONB SITITKII VS9 a halsttb reacT 1 HrrDDtsojr rrsalaat TUs Insldaat TBBt OLD ITIRM HALSTED GO MO BRaNCIlKS 1122 SUTTER ST Phone Franklin 123 ateavasaeyleHyi rt i vy liSUXiI wgffwSrdK yftfeiMarMwt taSaV ljJ3.

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