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i in j. The following rate for foreign exchange were 5 TED quoted in thi city yeterUjr (quotations in cent): Argentina AtiMmlia 3H0.3.1 ItS.HIVa 37.74 a.34 3l.no M.Hrt 31.00 .75 IA.IO 34 AH 23.63 Japan Jiixntilavia Mriico Norway Prru Rumania hhanrhai Sweden Switzerland .474.23 S.10 40.0S- .87 1 9.85 M.30 3...10 COD COO NEST ttUraarch, iiy th.t UU England Finland France fiermany Greece Hungary llnlltind HtinKkonK India Italy HrlKium Bulgaria Rratil ranatla Ihilf rxprhonlvkia Denmark 4 (Ml FRIDAY FRIDAY CCCC SAN FRANCISCO. NOVEMBER 11. 1938 (Copyriiht, 1938, King Feature! Syndicate, Inc.) 19 A PALM FOR OUR FAVORITE POET, MISTER NAKANO Mud Yields Clues to Blasting of Nazi Ship UBaMiiiIb IFoace SHnowim DEBRIS LITTERED ROOM LHTEI FIGHT URGED TO BACK BILL QF HIS METAL SCRAPS UNDERSTUDY Warren Certain Bay Bombing Work Of Saboteurs 4 1 1 1P I I 1 fiife 1 i fife 'HIV' fetfHlfiS Legal Professions Alone Can Halt Weakening of Guarantees, Bar Association Head Says OBJECTIVE LIST Hogan Praises New Procedure Rules, Backs Extension of Free Attorneys for People 10DAY iv tak pleasure in preianting not en; but group of from our favor it bard, T. S.

Nakano. Mr. Nakano, inei- tiiip t8iiiffc jsli Mud and slime at the bottom of the Oakland Estuary have yielded an assortment of metal fragments which may develop important clues in the under-water explosion that partially sank the Nazi steamship Vancouver on November 3. This was disclosed last night by District Attorney Earl Warren, dentally, it art writing poem and landing tham to thii ianctuary Jhe legal profession alone more than tan yaan ago. Ha wai than auite ill.

and in a lanatorium. can Stop the whittling awav Naturally ha had cartain difficultiet writing in a new languaga, out; of the guarantees of the Bill ha graetfully laapad thaia barrian. Finally ha raeovertd, and it ii 0f Rights Which has been gO- 1 1 I I i only occanonauy that na rinai ttma to waave worai. na is cmpioyca mg on irom WlthUl COVern- past mental offices for the half century. oi a houia boy in Santa Barbara, California.

Hit dutitl, naturally, got in tha way of hit writing. But now it apptari Mr. Nakano hai tomthoui found laiiura to punua aluiiva and dalieata thoughti, and, aftar capturing tham in hit nat of wordi, ha lendi tham to ui for which who is Attorney General elect, and who heads one of the six co-ordinated investigations now under way into the bombing of This was the declaration of Frank J. Hogan, president of the ara grateful. Wa beliava it it bait to prtiant Mr.

Nakano'i vanai not) American Bar Association, at a one or a time, ai haratofora, but tha bouquati, which wa now ton to luncheon yesterday given by the ur raadan, whom wa lika to think of ai itanding with outitratchad hand i or, at laait, itratching' Bar Association of San Francisco at the Palace Hotel. So long as the American lawyer maintained his traditional inde- years ml good pendence and courage, Hogan He 1 leaves me and alone am bye said, the history of the United States would not follow those of KISSING SUMMER Summer, are atmott gone, Once more I love to fishing Someone expecting winter so soon But not me once more I love the day of Kissing Summer. lands where liberty had been lost. PRAISES NEW RULES. Praising the new rules of pro to America I'm lonely bird but something unspeakable love of America the vessel by saboteurs.

During the past two days Coast Guard boats and crews have been dragging the estuary at the scene of the blast with electric magnet devices. MINUTE EXAMINATION. These have pulled up a collection of metal material, some of it obviously discarded junk, but other pieces which are being subjected to minute examination. "This stuff has produced no definite leads as yet," Warren said, "but further study of some of it may give us something to work on. "We are satisfied that any theories of the explosion being caused by a torpedo or a float injr or anchored mine are untenable.

We know that the blast came from outside the ship and that whatever caused it was extremely close or touching the hull. "Therefore, it must have been a bomb a time bomb which the cedure recently adopted in the I may not good bye to America Federal rnnrf ac an ncu'or hut him. WONDER MAN threw dust into my eyes blow hot and cold so easily He He the age-old complaint against the law's delay, Hogan urged their adoption in California and other Harbor last week. This area is near the engine room where full extent of blast was felt. HAVOC This hows debris scattered about machine room of German ship Vancouver bombed in Oakland WHAT IS SORROW; FAIN? And he gives too much gob to me Eyerythinr are need to patience States as far as practicable Yet he hem and haw himself from the social.

and the times When we are not in this senses There are sorrow and painful life are waiting. r. S. NAKANO. Simplification of procedure to speed the administration of jus-, tice, Hogan said, was but one of the major objectives of the Bar Association's work this year.

In addition, he cited the continuance P. G. E. Franchise Problem Shelved McAdoo Elected By Ship Line Thaw Shows S. F.

His Eye Still Keen LOVE AMERICA of mine about twenty Friend of the fight to obtain the selection THE CHANGING WORLD The plaguing P.G.&E. franchise problem was laid away to cool at William Gibbs McAdoo, whose resignation as United States Senator was accepted earlier this week by Governor Merriam, yes WATCHES DANCERS, ASKS ABOUT NIGHT CLUBS Item) "Stan (Laurel) was dejected," testified Rogers, "because he had cooked a fine dinner of broiled steaks, new peas, carrots, baked potatoes and Illiana was three hours City Hall yesterday until the Fed of judges purely on the basis of fitness for judicial office. OTHER OBJECTIVES. Other goals the association has set, he declared, included the ob-tainment of the right of judicial review for citizens whose controversies with the Government eral Court Raker Act litigation is saboteurs planned to have ex-p 1 when the ship had reached deep water. Consequently we will continue to search for fragments of the infernal machine, if the fragments of metal already dragged up prove of no value.

terday was elected chairman of the board of directors of the Harry K. ThaWs luxuriamVcompletely ignored all conversa-1 "ded-as far as City Attor ney OToole is concerned. noir M'Tnn tc rr-tnOinoii A ntniiMnM DMArirlnnto inn mane of hair has changed from.tion or questions from either his 0rmosition of municiDal nower Th linP's hnarH of directors. come before administrative m- tn nmvv whitp hut he frupsts or his interviewer, advocates, led by Supervisor Mc-jwith President Joseph R. Shee- boards and commissions; the ex- Tlmn HnHncr an intprmissinn.

Shpphv in anv Hpalinps with the han nrpciriinc mrt vrstpvHav tfl ERABLE SPOT, showed San Francisco last night OIIUWCU Uail J- I UJILIOIA, i 1 I 1 iiivii) ---o- But that watn't all "When she arrived he scolded Illiana they quarreled he ran his elbow through a window, cutting his arm. Illiana ran outside. Stan chased her. She took her stand by a sand pile and, as Stan came up, she threw sand in his eyes. Stan dived to tackle her and she stiff-armed him and jammed his face in the sand." ui a that his discerning eve for femi-V asked caorly: ip- G- E- Company was appar- complete election of officials of no person will be denied justice that J1S disceining eye ot iemi asKca easily.

the reason for the halt In' the reorganized company, succes- because of financial inability to, nine beauty and his apetite as "What are the good night clubs nppotiations sor tQ Dolar hire a lawyer; finally, the mili-jbon vivant has carried on un-, in San Francisco now "srnoicj Q'Toole has said the electricity Sheohan said that McAdoo tant insistence by the Bar on the dimrned nto his sixty-seventh twelve years since I ve been! franchise might bc pmbarrassingL.ould assume nis ncw duties defense of the vital rights guaran-1 ir. San Francisco, and fashions hjg dofense of tnp cit -s COn-! around the first of the month. Mc- teed by the Bill of Rights. you know. year.

Hirru Thaw was riinine life for Laurel seems to be just one hro-reeler after Home another. nogan aeniea mat lawyers naa ing to go a onK 10 distribution of he said, winding un his affairs after a bit. Hetch Hctchy power. there. Such is Thaw's lire, now and night, as he did the night before, elegantly.

Wine in as iced champaign bucket was at his elbow in the supper room of the St. It might make for comparative peace if his wife could be way nacK neioie iuo wnun m-shot to death Stanford White, the Francis Hotel. Music of a famed famous architect, on the roof gar Virginia Tomlinson's New Novelette Due den of old Madison Square Gar lost the confidence of the people, cited figures to show that a greater percentage of lawyers were now in legislative, executive and administrative positions than at any time in history. "The lawyer," he said, "has survived and continues to be the minister of public justice, the defender of private rights, the adviser in the most sacred things of life, the unbonded fiduciary of a thousand trusts." ROAD CRASH FATAL SAN JOSE, Nov. 10.

Losing trained to restrict herself to custard pie. Investigators at Los Angeles declare that firemen wore red roses and stood at fire boxes, and along would come a civil service grafter and deliver (for cash) complete questions and answers for promotion examinations. The last straw would be wholesale admissions by firemen that they have been cheating at checkers all these years. den, in anger over White's alleged attentions to Thaw's ex-chorus girl bride, the beautiful Evelyn Nesbit. I CHARM REMAINS.

I dance orchestra set the tempo of his carefully-ordered dinner. And two charming women of his own generation were his guests. ATTENTION ON FLOOR. But Harry Thaw's attention was fixed, undivided and unabashed on the budding or flowering beauties swirling along the dance floor with their partners The intervening years, several of which were spent in an asylum for the criminally insane, have left no stain on his soft-spoken "The bomb was placed and timed ith devilish ingenuity to shatter the Vancouver at its most vulnerable spot and sink it with all hands. Only the fart that it was delayed about ten minutes by a fouled anchor prevented complete success of the plot.

"With the vessel's holds jammed ith cargo, such as grain; a hole blown in the hull at almost any point except where it occurred ould not have sunk the ship swiftly, If at all. But this 2o-square-foot hole was blasted through the hull plates of the engine room, the only space big enough to sink the ship as it filled. "It has been Impossible to determine by chemical tests as yet the type of explosives used. This cannot be done until the oil Is pumped from the bilges. Maritime law forbids dumping of oil in the estuary and this step must wait until the ship Is in drydork." STILL AT TIER.

The Vancouver is still at Oak-lands Grove street pier. A ho -4 her, as the investigati -'retinues, are inspectors fro: ren's office, G-men, Alan it police, Coast Guardsmen S. steamship inspection offic representatives of Nazi Baron Manfred von Killinger. The government's official board of inquiry is headed by Capt. i 1 1 ia i of the steamship inspection service.

In- Examiner to Print Humorous Story By S. F. Writer "A Guy Gets Around" is the name of a delightful new novelette which begins in the American Another graft technique, according to investigators, was the "dizzy" system. A fireman would be blindfolded, whirled around, past his ringside table charm and affability nor slowed control of his car at a sharp turn While the music flowed and pacc of his favorite pleasures. and then, after losing sense of direction, be taken to an obscure on the Alviso road, Hy V.

Gingras danced, nis rapt auenuou nf notrnit Mirh was kl CQ Those pastimes are beauty, con- such house to get delivery on examination answers. Uo rwnm- RnaMintr re- was fixed upon them with in cm. This may explain why, all these, years, the taxpayers have had ported. a singleness of purpose that no i i i vm-uiy o. u.uSr, section of Sunday's Ex ported by the remnants of hisi share from the $40,000,000 estate; aminer.

left by his railroad-tycoon Written by Virginia Sullivan hii iiiiirr.nii iiiai ciiy nan was swarming wun people wno ap peared to be dizzy. And blindfolded. a well-known San He came to San Francisco tolTomlinson, PROMOTJONDECLINED Humboldt Judge Loyal to County Francisco writer, "A Guy Gets Around" is a humorous aviation) story which lands its heroine in And obsessed with a wrong sense of direction. the midst of a Mexican revolution, i EUREKA, Nov. to who In the August primaries try tMtwM Tirrf'-'IIL ml i Humboldt County residents todayj Hollywood scouts believe that the story is movie material and have taken a ninety-day option on it, with the idea of making it into FAMOUS LAST WORDS How do you like my upswept coiffure doesn't it make me seem vivacious? caused Harry Wilson Falk, Batter to gat angaged and jiltad Than liva alone, forlorn and wiltad.

-ri TODAY'S OPPORTUNITY (Claoalflrd jtil) re-elected me Superior Court Judge by such a substantial majority (3 to 1 victory) causes me to say I am not interested in the appointment and moving to Sacramento," Falk replied. play bridge this week under the personal tutelage of Ely Culbert-son, now conducting a "teachers' convention" here. And from a house party now in progress at his Beverley Hills winter home, he brought along Mrs. William Blanchard of Jacksonville, and Mrs. Ralph Emery of Baltimore.

"I've been playing bridge since 1894," Thaw commented. "Mr. Thaw has such marvelous concentration and see's so much that he's a marvelous bridge player," said Mrs. Blanchard. "He ought to be," said Mrs.

Emery. a screen play. Miss Tomlinson has written several novels among them "Perma- VIRGINIA SULLIVAN TOMLINSON Writei New Story Superior Court judge, to decline appointment to the District Court of Appeals, Third Appellate An indirect message from the Sacramento office of Gov. Frank Sifn htr. Falk, prominent in activities of all the nim it it's full nf thrills, formal sessions, with 'nent Wave," "Chaperoned" and "Shanghai Rose." She is well-! known both here and in England action and humor.

It starts in agencies participating, are being issue of The American held almost daily tor examiraura 'for her manv short stories which this week's maoayinp section and discussion of tne material have annra rrri in maeazines in Weekly the Merriam "sounded out" Falk by the Republican party and civic asking if he would consider organization, became police judge pointment to the vacancy caused in 1915. Held that office 11 'i by the recent death of Justice years and has been on the Supe-A. Plummer of Stockton. jrior Court bench since December, "Mv lovaltv to Humboldters 11926. which "is a part of Sunday's San being brought to the surface at hoth countries.

Read "A Guy Gets Around." Francisco Examiner, FOR SALE My 5-passenger Overland touring car, model 75, year 1916; price $25. 14249 Kit-tridge Van Nuys. flnlr 33 yr eld ene- for sal Ins than (1.15 a Tr! Ir. German newspapers contend that the democracies do not display a serious inclination to teach proper understanding of and respect for the Nasi philosophy. On the contrary, our school By Percy L.

Crosby Skippy appears every Sunday in color in the Comic Section of The San Francisco Examiner me scene or ine cuasi. umviai hearings will begin next Tuesday. Despite the terrific force of the explosion, none of the fifty-four members of the crew or eight passengers was killed, although four of the crew were injured. SKIPPY NWte THEY'RE SENT To THE U- FOR SOMETHING' TMEV OONT pverv oNae in a while uhen go Orr Pfrcy L. CmK World nthti terd 191! i Kjni Ftjturo Syndicate.

Inc. V.HATS A CROWO, I SEE MEN WITH IN THElf LAPELS. SOME IS RED AN children are permitted to five what amounts to a Hitler salute very time they want to leave the room. Says the Some has stripes. J( KL Rev.

1 I Wiley Altitude Cut OnBaySought In an effort to plug another hole in the cost of San Francisco airport operation, Utilities Manager Cahill has launched an assault on Federal Government regulations governing aviation in the Bay Region. The Civil Aeronautics Authority has been asked to reduce the minimum 2.000 foot altitude re-iquirement for commercial air-'planes crossing th bay. "The more serious the problems, the more hilarious the proposed solu-.

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