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1 I i A JANUARY 31, 1930. PART I. 1 iviiv. mmsm Tfii a 1T fiMfnTPC CS EXPLORERS TOB BOOK UNITES BROTHERS 'SET SAIL TODAY New Directory Brings Tliein Together GIRL FAILS TO PROVE RACE Santa Ana Marriage License Clerk Refuses Document to Couple on Suspicion Girl is Filipino; Time Limit Expires and She Doesnl Come Back EVEN DOOR MAT GROWS GRASS Tcn-Ycar-Old Article on Step of Clcndale Home Has Luxurious Croicth of Creen Thereon, Obscuring "Welcome" Sign and Puzzling Scientists INGRATITUDE TO UNCLE CHARGED Mncty-four-Year-Old El Tord Patriarch Sues Yacht Peary Departs front Craig Shipyards 1 Bromley-Carter Party Fly Adventurers Pennant' He Declares Nephcic Raised fcy Him Stole His Ranch 1 Mayan Ruins of Yucatan Jq license the 2nd but Backs refused it, on the suspicion that the bride is a Filipino. The law bars marriage between Caucasians and Filipinos.

The girl admitted she was a native of Manila, but asserted she is of white blood. She declared her intention of bringing proof of her claim. But the limit of time expired yesterday and the couple had not appeared. SANTA ANA, Jan. 30.

County Clerk J. B. Backs today had qualified In a new role as Judge of racial lineage when Ernest Lopes, 25 years of age, and Marie Roberts, 19, Los Angeles couple, failed to appear at the marriage license bureau and demand a license, thereby allowing their application, filed thirty days ago, to legally lapse. The couple tried to get the v. 4 be Studied by Group Maa LONG BEACH.

Jan. 30. Plans foi Complaint Avers Fraud in Wording of Deed SANTA ANA, Jan! 30. Ysidro OUvares, 94-year-old patriarch of Toro, who ranks among the earliest pioneers of Orange county with his record of eighty years' res-idence here, has been robbed of the ctvioII miifha hp has owned for for- Woodbury can offer Is that seeds and particles of earth have been ground Into the mat by the feet that have been wiped on it for years past and that the rains have started the seeds to growing. He is watching the crop very carefully and has posted "keep oft the grass" signs around It to warn trespassers If it turns out to be blue grass or white clover he will borrow a rabbit and pasture it on the grass, but If it is only a weed crop, he will summon the Boy Scouts to clean it tip.

Woodbury asserts that the city cannot enforce its ordinance about the cleaning of vacant lots with regard to his doormat, and if the street department starts anything he will simply haul the doormat inside the house and stand cn his constitutional rights. GLENDALE, Jan. 30. Riotous growths In the vegetable kingdom are no unusual thing la Southern California, but it has remained for this city to grow a crop of grass on a 10-year-old doormat. Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Woodbury, 315 West Cerritos avenue, own the doormat. Ornamented with the word "welcome," It has lain on the front door step for all these vears, smiling its message to the visitors to the Woodbury home.

The recent rains soaked the mat through and through, and by some strange process, that has puzzled the neighborhood scientists, a crop of green shoots has forced its way up between the fibers of the doormat, adding a vivid note of color to the customary drab tones of the mat and obscuring the welcome sign. The only explanation that l4 i the departure of the Bramley-Car- ter exploration party for Centra! America were completed today the sailing time was fixed for earlj Friday. WORK FOR JOBLESS SEEN 1 Flying an Adventurers Club pen-nant, presented by the Long BeacU. Temporary Relief for Needy Men With Families tv-two years, while his nephew, is-: viuu ab a tjciciiiuiiy iuuiiuit the yacht Peary will sail from tty Craig shipyards tomorrow morning Bene Burnell. has.

figuratively, bitten the hand that fed him during Will Be Provided by ban Diego Authorities flan dim 3dTn accordance with the 110.000 bread basket orphaned childhood, according to sensational charges of fraud made ni.nnIui hw nd rnuntv omcers. temoorary relief for unemployed men 1 with needy families was in sight today, following a decision of Mayor ti rnorv rMv Manauer Pred Lockwood and J. G. Morley. park .1 ilUl 1 W.

wv that it would be feasible to straighten and widen the ALIEN LAND LAW CASE UP OUBUiuvu narrow, winding roaas tnrougn isaiooa tram, cuhucvmuk icum awai and University avenue witn tievenui ana a sireew. Their decision was made follow- Superior fudge Rules That Japanese Defendants Can by the eld man a suit against his nephew, on file today in Superior Court. Trusting his nephew to prepare his will for him, the patriarch had no suspicion when he signed the document, which he could not read, he stated. He had Intended willing twenty acres of his fifty-eight-acre ranch to the nephew, but discovered he had signed a deed transferring the entire ranch to Burnell. Ills suit asks that the deed be get aside and declared void, and that title to the ranch be quieted.

The complaint stated that OUvares had raised Burnell from child lng an inspection. The matter will Aamirai ayra cruisea a similar pen nant into the Antarctic. Commo dore M. F. Bramley of the Cleve.

land Yacht Club, owner of thi yacht, who is financing the trip to the Mayan ruins In Yucatan, an. nounced this afternoon that the re pairs to the craft have been and all equipment i3 abourd The party includes James R. Car ter, Archeologist John C. Palllstcl of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Dr. George P.

biologist, and Arthur T. Morgan, entomolof 'at. Three women are mem bers of the rrty, Mrs. Carter, Mrs, Morgan and Lillian Nugent, trained nurse. The 8-year-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Morgan will also make the trip on the yacht. Bramley, Capt. Griffin and a crew vi twenty comolete the nartv. The cv ftS--- kiMkdiZL If Three Held on Embezzlement Not Testify and I hat Action is uasi criminal be brought before the park board for authorization.

Also, la order that work for the Jobless may be provided as soon as possible, legal and administrative angles, including civil-service adjustments, are being cixr Tvnrrtr 3d Characterizing the State's attempt to wrest Osrftr and Guv Michaels Charge at Indio After losing track of each other for thirty-one years, two brothers bora three acres at Vista from control oi six asserted Japanese u-criminal proceeding, Judge C. C. Haines today ruled in Superior Court rfofnianti mav hp. eallffd unon to give testimony. ni roicwi or Knrmoi' Knrincs.

Kan- are xeuniLeu ub ftisnuciui. u- RIVERSIDE, Jan. though for a year they had been living within five blocks of each UUtk UU1W wv Argument on me quuuu with embezzlinff and aiding and "The road can be modernized into a desirable traffic artery without too much work." Lockwood said after the other there, and where Oscar, me eider Drotner, naa even complimented Guy, the younger, on his culinary, ability at the cafe where halted Introduction of evidence from abetting the embezzlement of ap the time the case went to trial hood and sent him through the public schools to receive the education that the old man himself lacked. The nephew la pictured as matching his education against his uncle's trustful ignorance, to deceive his benefactor and strip him of his inspection. "I believe it will relieve the latter Is cheL Droximately $1600 from the Valley, Tuesday morning.

morning ana evening muuo juaia aCATWwa 9n.nist.rlhu nrst Stop win oe at socorra-Island, off the coast of Lower Call fornia. where a study of rare ani mal Ufa trill ha made. From thers Three Killed in Auto Crash; One Severely Hurt Defense attorneys, led by Arthur around Filtn ana Bixin streets jn university avenue and also on Park Hon todav of the new local Motor Service Company of Indio to obtain funds for "riotous living," two young women and a man late SUICIDE TRY Dorn, contended the present pro Boulevard." the Peary will go to San Jose, on thtx telephone directory was welcomed by the city at large, but it marked a new enoch in the lives of cedure was criminal and not civil in west coast or Guatemala. Traveling through tha Panama Canal No date was set lor actual starting of the work. It must first be ennrnved hv tha nark hOSTd.

Offl- possessions. Addition Plans lor Courthouse BY GUEST IN HOTEL FAILS two brothers. Oscar and Guy nature, whatever the form; that the Japanese had been tried once on a SANTA MARIA. Jan. 30.

(P) the explorers hope to land at Puerto whn ore now reunited cials said, and it was considered un Barrios, on the east coast or Guate Three Santa Maria men were killed losintr track oi eacn owier criminal charge of conspiracy to thirtv-one years ago. mala, and travel overland to the co-ban and other ruins. Belize. Hon and one San Francisco salesman violate the State's alien land law, Viqh hnnn amiiitt.pd and. therefore.

likely that the work could do financed without passage of an ordinance, which would delay it until early next week. in tha last. war. the brothers Being Drafted duras, will be the next stop. Thil last night were loagea me county Jail on felony charges after being bound over to the Superior Court for trial from a preliminary examination in Justice Allen's Indio Township Court.

Principal defendant In the prosecution is Geraldlne Barman, also known as Mrs. Edna Barman, until recently bookkeeper for the Motor Service Company, who faces the charge. Sheriff Sweeters asserts that she systematically robbed the com-nanv over a. nerlod of months to get seriously Injured in an automobile collision on the State highway have been living here within five could not legally be placed once more In Jeopardy. port win oe usea as tne Dase ior tne expedition into Yucatan.

blocks of each other, oscar, a oiacs- Work seekers today visitea tne oi-fleea of the Mavor and Councilmen, twenty miles north of here about smith, at 181 soutn uas avenue, and Guy, a chef, at 82 North Allen The court's ruling, as anectea th lnef. mntentinn of the defense. VENTURA, Jan. 30. Working plans for the new addition to the mtdnieht.

The triple tragedy was but nothing definite could be of Bootlegger Said avenue. was that the defendants in effect caused by the excessive speeding of Courthouse now are being made, a rtroTia eoinr.ldenee was re fered them. It was maae ciear mas the plan is meant only to furnish mwerips and shelter to needy men are not being tried on tne same chartm fl.q orieinallv lodeed In the tori when it was learned follow one of the victims, who was racing the hedsida of his daughter in and bids on the project are ex to Use Evidence's b' Fred Oleson Inhales Gas at Redlands Hostelry But Discovered in Time REDLANDS, Jan. 30. Fred Oleson, 57 years of age, who attempted to take his own life at a downtown hotel by inhaling gas, Is in a critical condition at the Community HospltaL Oleson, apparently possessed of a fair ineome.

had been a ITUeSt at the inr the Teimion that Guy. the with families, tiding mem over un Oregon, where she also was an au younger brother, has been employed pected to be advertised for within about sixty days, according to Harold Burket, architect in charge of admittedly criminal case against them. The present suit is to obtain escheat of the land to the State. The linn lowd ltv.van dpsipned to Cre- tomobile accident victim, it c- fm evern i mnntna et me uuiuuiuitt til they can nna regular posiuuns. City officials say that the present eonditinn is to be attributed in large f-ninrflrifi street, near Allen The dead: W.

L. Judd, 35 years the structure. Thi pas shovel has been relent avenue, where Oscar habituauy part at least to a recent influx of vent such control of California lands of age; C. Spencer, 50, ana w. money for a "wild life" that her moderate circumstances did not permit.

She is charged with grand theft- ww, Accused of aiding and abetting Miss Barman and of helping her spend money they assertedly knew was stolen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Read, 21 and 19 years of age, respectively, of Brawley. were taken inn mctndv hv sheriff Sweeters and families witnout sumcieni means.

by Japanese as set lortn tne case v. 6 rT wnnm ncic lunches. Wniie eating in mis one, Oscar had exchanged pleasantries lessly eating its way into the hlll-tirip wpsh of the Courthouse, clear- at bar, Dep. r-. n.

ciam employees at the Rosemary ranch Whisky Flask SANTA BARBARA, Jan. 30. You Just can't keep a good whisky bottle down. Police officers are convinced of it, following a unique surprise handed Police Lieutenant H. S.

Colt today. A friend oi bis, guffawing loudlyi handed him an empty whisky bottle iiTm s-hleh waj a. nolice label with tra ener ana comuiuiicutcu in? a. site lor the addition, since the declared. him nn hi culinary aouity, not 5lKt.

Inst A residence and some realizing It was his long-lost broth local hotel for more than a year, it was stated. Little is known of his connections or antecedents. In the mnnthi that, he has been a euest San Fernando to Woman Stricken at Bridge Party Dies in Hospital here, owned Dy capt. i cock of Los Angeles. Ralph Henderson, 25, San Francisco automobile salesman, is in the Santa Maria Hospital with a broken leg.

a rrtPKsasra Of his ifh i mnrnlnir rjnv Micnaeis Mw.0, named Jointly in the complaint filed picked up a newly delivered tele Vote on Bonds at the hotel, it is stated, he has not sheds belonging to Alexander Pratt are being moved off the property, which has been sold by Pratt to the county. The home also has been purchased by the county and will be moved to Seaside Park to serve as a residence for the caretaker of in the Indio Townsnip uourv. phone directory ana wnne scanning worked or been engagea in Dusmess. Her ftusnicions aroused bv the fact daughter's injury, started with the pages, his eye caugns uie name, for City Hal showing that at one time it had' held evidence used in a case. lurichopl" A few minutes Public's Faith that Oleson had not been seen for PASADENA.

Jan. 30. Taken 111 later Oscar Michaels answered the averal hours. Mrs. Rosalia KellV.

"Looklt what I bought from bcotleeeer. only It was full." guf suddenly while attending a bridge is Asked for by SAN FERNANDO, Jan. 30. A telephone bell. "Is your name Oscar Burton Michaels?" queried a man's voice.

proprietor oi tne notei, went xo ms room. Entering, she found the man lclnir iineonsoloiijt on the floor, the fawed the friend. Spencer ana unenoweui iu -bus that was en route to San Fran-, Cisco. Driving at what investigators reported was a terrific pace, their car hit Henderson's on a curve. The latter was hurled through his windshield but suffered only a sDeclal election will be held here on party yesterday afternoon, Mrs.

Warren D. Greenlee of 1460 North Michigan avenue, died today at the Realty Dealers rubber tube from a gas heater in 'It is," tne DiacKsmitn repuea. rud won ever live in Bonner March 11, next, to determine if tax- Apparently the bootleggers are waiting near the city dump and when evidence is destroyed, they nick un the bottles and use them jus moutn. Davers favor a $100,000 bond issue Springs, the voice persist Rnmmonina? assistance, she imme pasaaena Hospital oespite mc -fnrta nf the firfl rienartme.nt's inha- ed. strain rinit.

ernlains VAN NUYS, Jan. 30. Following a diately called the police. Officers lator squad to revive her. At the with which to purchase a site and erect a new city hall at First and MacNeil streets.

snencer ana vxicuuw -S and Judd died shortly afterward. Their car was demol- King and Peterson responding. meetinir here of the executive coun "I did, why?" "Well, are the toes on your left And the inena, ami gunawmrj -M 1.1.. Wftaanfh T(i thrift. Tit the time sne was stnexen wan a cerebral hemorrhage, Mrs.

Greenlee was a o-iipct. at. the home of Miss Louise louaiy, reiusea to give oii uv name of the thrifty loot cut off?" Within a lew moments fire uniei Perrln G. Thowbrldge and his in-hointor snnad nrmeared on the a ha learned Of Plans for the structure, drawn ny aw.Vi1f.ae4-. Kle.kersOTL have r.llfnmln neal Kstilte AS30Ciatlon, "Yes.

but is that your Business- Crawford, 310 Congress Place. of which Leslie Taylor of Van Nuys countered Oscar. been approved by the local City scene and oxygen was pumped into Ail Wis iAuiM -w Judd's Injured daughter was Uiat her name is Elsie and that she is Bov Burglars fit is the vice-president cnarue. tv hold another meet- councu. Tne Duuamg is cosv Bin tna remainder to eX- Mrs.

creeniee was tne youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Dane oni hod lived in this pttv for forty- tne man lungs, wnen signs oi iue had been restored, Oleson was "Stay right wnere you are ineu and your brother, Guy, whom you haven't seen for thirty-one years at Rainier, or. WOO UCVIULU niandaia on February 23, nonHad for thm Kite and fumishinsS rushed to the hospital. Bell Captured five years.

She had long been ac CfcU ov tn formulate a nrogram to will come up to see you!" and equipment. Those favoring the Young Men Form Vpoi.actatj activities, and Scion of Old Owllll make to adopt certain radical measures i. ohahiiitatA the buying bond issue state tnat it is useiy to be approved by the voters, as the nresent bonded indebtedness is BELL, Jan. 30. With two fang Oscar Michaels naa an appointment to shoe a horse at his small shop on North Glen avenue, but when Guy stepped into the house and proved his identity, Oscar called tive in tne snaxespeare uiuo.

Besides her husband, she leaves two daughters, Miss Lois Greenlee and Miss Alice May Greenlee, a sister, Mrs. A. R. Klrkwood of this itir and hrnthern N. nane of of youths ranging ia ages from 9 Cuban Family nuhiie'g confidence in all realty the baseball park.

1 County Engineer Charles W. Petit said today that the excavation work probably will take thirty days more. Edison Company Plans Expansion ONTARIO, Jan. 30. During the present year the Southern California Edison Company will spend more than $500,000 in this community in extended service, general additions and improvements to equipment and a general improvement of service, Glenn D.

Smith, district manager, announced today. According to Smith the steadily increasing use of electrical appliances, particularly electric refrigeration, Is taxing the company's present electrical equipment. At present the company is completing two substations in this district at a cost of $120,000. The larger of the two is at Sultana avenue and Nevada street and cost $80,000. The other is a new $40,000, outdoor substation and will take the place of the old indoor station in the northern section of the district, BABY SEAL PREFERS TO BE LANDLUBBER not large.

15 years, rounded up by local poiicf It. la erneted that, a halt, has -hep: transactions. The city of San Fernando is a municipality in its own right. Like nnrhonlr and niendnlp it. la no Dart Passes Away it a flay "even one norse ntu iu nroiir hnrefoot." Late today, the Eras Club at" REDLANDS, Jan.

of the organization of the Eras Club was effected at the Y.M.CA. last night The clubmen are mem-u vnimir men's gvm put to many petty thefts axu lined a plan which he hopes will be brothers continued to sit on the Pasadena, ana ueorge a. Dane oi Funeral arrangements will be announced by Turner Stevens Company. of the San Fernando Valley annex adopted at tne uienaaio m.i. hii ha attonded bv the lead- back steps at Oscar nome "catch up with each other a bit," to tne cny oi ijos Angeies.

roDoenes wnicn nave oeen place in this section for the ps several months. The names of- th lads have been withheld by Chle SANTA BARBARA, Jan. 30. Al Ilia nui uv. -a, al.ectata man In this SCCtlon.

"l5 VENTURA SCHOOL HAS At the meeting nere uity bert Valentine de Goicouria, 2417 Santa Barbara street, died yester as Guy put it. Both have been married since their separation in boyhood. Oscar threa children and one erand- Planning Body aw a m. class and will hold weekly meetings Edward W. Hopkins was bum of Police Harry emitn, Because their youth.

The boys, nine In number, admit ted tn the hand nf the DOlice dt day after having been ill for two honor. In a part oi nis ti. I v.a na.V of h1 Office. D1S each Monday at p.m. Ted Holden is the first president rn.

otVipi- nffleerji elected MANY GRADUATING VENTURA, Jan. 30. Commence years. U1CU11CU Wlw cussions followed relative to various lluo if-utvw daughter. Guy's wife died five years ago.

After conducting- a hardware Made Official SANTA ANA, Jan. 30. The i in uoicnuna. who lutu uecu a rtartment lonowmar tneir arrest ti' UI WIO wv. include Stanley Hughes, vice-presi tax matters, a aozen bjww Tn a short talk thew had atoien accessories iruii ment exercises for the midyear t.a in Ttnnnor Rnnncrs Oscar be winter resident here since 1916, was a descendant of a distinguished old rnhan fnmtlv.

He was born in antYmohilea which had been parkc dent, and Charles uavis, secrewu and treasurer. Charter members tjmiU Norton. Bernard men -were yiK. t-. Taylor asked them to give abundant graduating class of Ventura Union nama a hinrtamith and has worked County Planning Commission, re in front of theaters; that they hn at that trade ever since.

Guy has Havana in 1843. He graduated as a High School were held tonight at J13LCV4 jvj Vander Wagen. Harry Van Dalsen, cently appointed by tha County civil engineer from the Rensselaer when aaoptea "r.rr. ha srhool auditorium. Thirtv made two trips around tne woria and has served as chef In England ond Oermanv.

DnlirfpeVinl Institute) In Trov. N. been shoplifting in stores in in city. Compton and Huntlngtc Park; that they also had comml' ted burglaries at the Grace Li Ross L. Mossman, Howara ruue--i.

Tnkn ijnrlt Wjirmond Bell. Ed Supervisors, today was an official Av tn nrneped with its du three students received their dlplo-mn. from Thomas Gould. Jr resi and practiced his profession for two real-estate marxet acuvitica. Rural ars Make Manual Villpiran.

HfllTV NOW- Mil ties. The ordinance creating the Oscar, whose left toes were cui vears. but withdrew to become a member or tne isew xoric biock theran Churcn, tne Atianwc suw and the Corona school in this clt nd that thev had narticlpated i off by a mowing mac rune, came this city thirteen years ego. Guy commission was passea late yesterday and notices of the appolnt- mont nrpra moiled today bv COUn- dent of the board trustees. Dr.

Tully C. Knolev president of the College of the Pacific at Stockton, gave the address of the evening. hunt MDNTfiA. Jan. 30.

Like change. He retired in 1906. While vo ti cio ctlll in collesre. he helned Valuable Haul rtama her in neee.mber. 1928.

several other burglaries. They sai "Just to think that we ve been ty Clerk J. M. Backs to the varl- lin, wtnirea uwiS-Shoucair. The club corresponds somewhat to the Y.MX).

organizations of other cities. The letters of the club name are obtained by use of the first letters of the words denoting the tha mpmhprs. tfhft KPfk to run a blockade In the Cuban in that they had aisposea oi wo the proverbial cat, Santa Monica's shore-roving seal has come back. Released last Sunday by Humane wahifnrth and Police Ser surrection. neighbors for more tnan a year n.ithnut knowini? it why one of us The presentation or diplomas enaea the commencement week program n-hirH lvuran with baccalaureate pasadena.

Jan. 30. which they securea. ia nhiaf riftrnled the lads ar Beside his widow, De Goicouria A meeting of the commission will hp railed at. nnce.

it Is exoected. for might have died without the other is survived bv a dauRhter. Mrs. Jewelry and railroad tickets valued their parents were informed of the geant Webb after it had refused to the purpose of organizing. It is services Sunday night, and included a banquet and reception on Monday, knowing it!" exciaimea vscar.

un all trnM tn fthOTXT It T1QVS tO be at $5000 comprised the lootoi our- eat at the City Founa, wnen motorists on the Coast highway Benjamin C. Allen of Colorado Springs, by a former marriage, and six grandchildren, among whom are composed oi six memoers, aisinu-uted among the five supervisorial rfictrlfte with two from thfl First and class day exercises ana uic o-iarV who ransacKeu ucuiwuu. P.lar TCnorhenmUSS. crime activities. State Park Site friendly," he continued.

"If we had haan mora friendly and asked each to develop the educational, religious, athletic and social sides of their personalities. Leaders and authorities in these various fields will be invito tn nriHrps the weeklv meet hrnMtrht it in from the rocks above senior girls' tea yesteraay. UWU1VM Mrc Knnmir uihtk. nenmin Topanga Canyon, the baby seal re District, ana tnree aaaiuonai mem- later, N. and the Misses Bessie EoiertPd from countv omciais other his name when we saw each other In the cafe, we wouldn't have had to wait for the telephone book ROYAL ARCn MASONS on Coast Urged guests were nstenuis the living-room.

vannrted the lOSS Of Morgan Belmont, Alyce de Goicouria Belmont, and Cecelia. Barbara turned today. A special pool was made for it at the Santa Monica athletic Club, where it greets its The members are Mrs. Clara Oiiehman and Market. Santa SEAT NEW OFFICERS to get us together again.

ing planned be held at the Young men between the ages of 18 and 25 are invited to attend the club gatherings, each of which will be featured by a dinner at 6:30 Jewels and various sums of money c.wc k.r.j hum ara Mr. Ana, First District; Merwin Rosson, ana August ueunuui. ivus. aiicii and Miss Alyce Belmont arrived iriends, but still refuses to eat. That SANTA ANA, Jan.

30. Plans 1 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE STARTS vninMntrr.rtn Kpnr.n. Mpnnnn uiKiuub. lasen iroin wicii -i V.iK inQ -Rerkelev ave- vpstjrdav from Colorado SDrines. SAN FERNANDO, Jan.

30. Al locatmo- a State park in Oran it is the same lnlant seal is certain, for it has a damaged eye easily MnntifinMp PerhRtss bartlal or total coTTvvr rtATEi Jan. 30. A mem Dr. Walter Bingham, Anaheim, mviti-d ructriet- Hucrh ThomDSOn.

w. Museek Funeral services win De conauciea pm. bert C. Holler was Installed as High county, along the Coast Bouleve In the Old Mission. Father Augus of 606 West Forty-seventh street.

Villa Park, Fourth District; Louis blindness, from some accident in oioc of finn Fernando Chanter. tine officiating. The day has not UPLAND CHAMBER -IN- V. between Huntington Beach a Newport Beach, were discussed onnferenra hera vesterdav betwe been named, interment will prob bership drive has been started here by the Chamber of Commerce, in an effort to secure 250 members within the next few days. Thirty men of the chamber have been as-sijrned a.

active workers in this Los Angeles: Mrs. a. 6610 West Sixth street, Los cattnia. of the same No. 136, Royal Arcn Masons, ai uie niMiii psrpmnnlM here.

AneuS Briggs, Baiooa, rutn uistnct; Z. B. West, County Surveyor W. K. Hlllyard, and High ablv be in the family plot in Wood ANNUAL GATHERING niuiuu, -v.

w. TTanrtr fYMelvenV Of Log AnEel lawn Cemetery, New York, the les. ivn a. tu wmv-v. address, and Miss H.

Keinbaugh of I way Superintendent Nat H. Neff. family has requested that no flowers attorney, ana memoers oi tne on Parir finmnitKlson. Jc Los Angeles. tj UPLAND, Jan.

30. Preparations campaign. Cavanaugh, Most Excellent Hign Priest of Los Angeles, was in charge of the installation, assisted by H. H. Schwlnger as Marshal.

Willard ia tViA retlrlncr Hleh Priest. be sent. SALVATION ARMY WILL Mitrhall of fiarden Orovft and T. were made here today te greet a three railroad tickets to Chicago and three American Express checks which it was battered against tne rocks during recent storms, is re-tponilblc for its return to the human friends ashore who have treated it so kindly. The seal will be given every opportunity to return to lis natural element, but if it chooses to remain ashore, will be permitted to stay in the tank.

RAINS TO HOLD UP STORM-DRALN WORK Talbert of Huntington Beach, throne of 300 nersons at the IIOLD ONE-DAY MEET CHAMBER PLANS BANQUET Other officers mstauea are wnmin'i eiuhhonsft toment wnere Vio annual miomhor of ftommerce is urging selection oi tne ouuui ton Beach site. That site, which embraces a st land ahont onft-fOUTth Of a n' Loomls, S. H. Miles, W. A.

fticspar- rnn lranlr Pftlrfleld. H. M. Callen, for $200. i CITY DIRECTOR MAY LONG BEACH.

Jan. 30. Ar hRnnnet election meetinK Were n. n. Knleht H.

L. Killen, W. L. rangements-for holding a one-day held. Ray Riley, State Controller wide bordermg ontne coast jir urViHHa .1 TCIe.rillne.

A. B. MC Santa Monica-Ocean Park Organization Will Hold a a r- Till RUN FOR SUPERVISOR conference of Salvation Army aa way for a distance oi more man and candidate tor tne uoveraors chair, was principal speaker. Seven Ateer, F. W.

WUlman, Lyman Walte visorv boards here March 7, next, Its Annual reast Monday evening at notei and R. W. Bennett. tiici rirv a an City Dlrec- mile, would cost an estima $1570,000, it Is estimated, althoi: no official appraisal has been ma were made today at a meeting of for the board of directors were tor Irving a. Monroe aamitiea wubjt YOUTH JAILED FOR the executive Doara oi me hoit division.

Reoresentatlves of elected at the close or tne meeting. (-'air V. Kirk neeretnrv of thO v. nrnhflhiv will 1)H a utuui- tnr rvinntv Kunervisor from Under provisions oi ine act aum Izlng a $6,000,000 State Park be issue, the State pavs half of i Ruivafinn Army corns from Bakers STEALING FROM AUNT chamber, was in charge of the event. SANTA MONICA, Jan, 30.

More than 300 reservations have been made for the annual banquet of the Santa Monica-Ocean Park Chamber of Commerce, to be held next Monday night at the Mlramar Hotel Jo- ant Anmelea attnmev and rlvle. leader. Will SDeak On "The the First District. "I had not con- field to San Diego will attend the trint.aH capirinir tne nositiun uuiu anfarania ana ior tne Bessiou wvvwmo cost, the otner nau oemg osatv to the county. NEW GRADUATE GOES CH1NO.

Jan. 30. Wesley J. Cur SAN FERNANDO, Jan. 30.

The building of a storm drain between Mulholland and Eighth streets and paralleling the latter street to Pa-rolma Wash will not be undertaken this winter by the County Flood-Control Department, it is stated by E. B. Currey, loctl City Engineer. The project includes the construction of settling basins, and check diirns and a concrete box conduit to any 3 the flood waters from May Cain tihtrh flood residential dis nh'intinn the nommimitv to th chamber of Commerce." Carl Bush. few weeks ago, wneu trtand.

iiro-ed ma to enter the field. rv. local youth, showed his grati were mada by W. H. Holland and Hi H.

Lorenzen of Pasadena, C. A. Rees of Whittler and Jack Riley of Long DAYLIGHT SAVING OPFOSFi j.Ai..BIl Vi afternoon. secretary of the Hollywood chamber, will discuss "The Place of the rhamher of Hommerre in the Community." lie VAAM, vw. tude to his aunt.

Mrs. B. Willard TO NAVAL ACADEMY van NTTYS. Jan. 30.

Marriner rtr-r t. SO Davlleht sa Beach. is opposed by the Chamber of C. maraa thia ri'tv. The board of Seventh street, by stealing ner purse and $15, according to com- 1olf fllrd vitH Chief Of Police Among the most interesting ce-ests on the uoara oi airecwirs, ine "Now hardly a day goes oy ou that I am asked to run lor the office, but before I make a final decision I shall look over the situation CANDIDATE FOS SUPERVISOR Bertholf.

who was graduated In the directors, passed a resolution aeau rtciTAK.esTnw Jan. 30. C. M. Pll Harold J.

Henry, who arrested the midwinter class of the Van Nuys local chamber has been operating under a provision which requires that if any director retires his place must be filled bv a man from the any sucn movement uint juibih i a inner thla line. It is stai in Long Beach. mb not. heard whether Suner grim, local real estate man, today aTmamirnl ha he Will A "tall- Hign Bcnooi last Tuesday nigni. Hi9rorteH tftrtnv for AnnonfiliK, ut'herA tricts ia the northeast part of the town each rainy eeasson.

Another youth at Corona. uurry, lasen before Judge Ralph Homan In the rntfnced to six by them that the consensus of or visor Fred Beatty will seek re-elec- dldate for nomination for the office same business or nrofcssion. John velopmcnts of the year, la a brief summary to be presented by A. R. Pratt, president of the organization, will be an experiment which has proved so successful that other commerce bodies throughout the country have written inquiries.

In an Mrfr ftav is to be reaulred to com ion is that tne sening cue oi hut. nndprstana mat ciace tvinnt he in rvmntv Jail for the theft. he has received an appointment to the United States Naval Academy. TTU eln.tKmateK cave him a for dtulng the summertime clock Senator Frank Merriam of Long j'ieU' tiie survey and estimate the nvt. of fhe drain line.

While noth of County Supervisor from tms District. He was an unsuccessful asplr-t at tha last, election. Pilar Ira Arrested with Curry was cnanes have a tendency to cause confu; ttearh will be a candidate. I am L. S.

Cooke and President Pratt declare the innovation is of great value. The annual banquet this year in that would I ran flnanra auch a cam cflinite is yet agreed on it i.i 1 that as soon as the present Ktdd, said to be waniea oy jjt Angeles Sheriffs offlce- since 1927 Tohin a flptitlnim rheck for set any advantage that could pa'gn, but shall give the question mal party before he left here. Young Bertholf is eaid to have received among the highest grades given at the local high school within recent was a rancher in the northern section of San Diego county previous to taking up his- present vocation. augurates a membership drive in effort to preserve a perfect balance i gam. serJous consiaeration.

$23 on" a service station operator arason is over steps will oe to r.art fixed plans for the Tt VrSir ijrse rf Morten H. Anderson. et I.

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