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22 THE WEATHER Fair and Mild, Monday 1 Today Monkey Super-Men. This Is Fire Week. The Richest Don't Shoot. Industry and Science. in San Francisco Bay Region.

HEG.US.FAT.OFF. Complete Weather Report an Par cc VOL CXXVII. NQ. 102 ByArthur Brisbane SAN FRANCISCO. MONDAY.

OCTOBER 10. 1927 THIRTY PAGES DAILY 5 CENTS. SUNDAY 10 CENTS: ICoforrlKbt IU3T DJ Dial Comoau. Professor Voronoff, who has made old men seem younger with ra the help of monkey glands, has 3 IT made science take him seriously. Now he proposes to create super 1 7 I 111 men, such as Nietzsche dreamed of, by using animal glands on young children of exceptional talent.

He a believes that he will create genius uch as earth never saw, in the children of children thus treated. The old-fashioned will believe. that if monkeys could help create finer men, nature and wise providence JOHN D. JR. GIVES U.

C. $1,750,000 HOME; HIGHWAY COLLISION KILLS 1, INJURES 3 would have called on the monkeys long ago. Disillusioned Also a race of super-men is )ist what the world does NOT want. Tall men like short women, thin women admire fat men, genius marries mediocrity, all proof that nature wants us to march along side by side about even, not a few far ahead of the others, or riding on the backs of inferiors. EIGHT CRAWL GOB ELUDES Levine Adds Fist Fight to His Record WINDOWS 500 MEN 10 BE HQUSED1N GIF! BUILDING GIRL BATTLES TO DRAG FOUR FROMFLAMES FOE, BELIEVED Skillet Skill and Silence Ordered In Decalogue for Methodist Wives Husbands in Church Draw TO SAFETYIN TO BE WW AT This is fire prevention week.

Fire destroys more than five hundred million of property yearly. Carelessness with matches, cigarettes, imperfect electric wiring, Causes more than $300,000,000 of the loss. That amount, which could be saved, would pay the cost of our national building program, power, irrigation, canals from lakes to ocean and Mississippi flood control, in a few years. TRAGIC BLAZE Up New 'Ten Commandments'! VERA CRUZ President Campbell Announces Rockefeller's Donation of Social Center for Students Cars Crash Head-on on Peninsula Boulevard; Stage Driver Rescues Pinned Victims to Govern in the Household PARIS, Oct. 8.

(Universal Service.) Charles A. Levine has added a fist fight with a German train conductor to the list of his European episodes. Levine admitted to Universal Service that he had taken a poke at a conductor at Cologne yesterday because the conductor refused to give him a seat. He said: "The conductor got dictatorial, declaring that all the seats were taken. He tried to push me, and I hit him in the stomach.

However, we settled the dispute amicably. Traveling in trains ii all right, but give me an airplane." Woman Rouses Inmates of Hotel i LMHttHI 1R7 C. CHICOPEE Oct. 9. (A.P.) Men of the White Methodist Church at tonight's services drew ud ten commandments for mmmmmmmmm Plot of Rebels to Seize Town and Railroad Running to Mexico City Is Revealed Young Woman, Unable to Stop Passing Autos, Tries to Free uugcnc, viui iiiiiu vjuccij as i Structure Will Serve as Meeting Place for Americans and Youths of Foreign Countries' Flames Sweep Over Building the Trapped Quartet Unaided' wives.

The decalogue follows: Structure, Denounced as Hazard One man was killed and two Laws should discourage carelessness. Imprisonment for life with no credit for good behavior nonsense, should punish incendiarism. Property owners insure for full value, or more, and then neglect fire precautions. Proof of such neglect sought out by paid officials should cancel insurance automatically, and keep it cancelled for three to five years. If that happened, fewer tenement house fires would happen.

The landlord would sit up. Estates of Revolutionists to Be Confiscated and Sold by Government to Agrarians but Never Condemned Officially, Is New Charnel Scene other men and a woman critically Injured at o'clock yesterday morning when two automobiles met with 4 Thou shalt not talk all the time; for verily thy husband may wish to be heard at rare intervals. 2 Thou ahalt love thy husband If it be possible and prepare for him such food as he provides, fit for the palate and at regular plllllMHii John D. Rockefeller, has made a gift to the University of California of $1,750,000 for the erection at Berkeley of a social center and residence for BOO students, both American and foreign. Announcement of the gift was made yesterday by President W.

W. Campbell. President Campbell's announce Another cheap lodging house. DEATH CALLS a terrific crash on the Peninsula highway, near the entrance to the twice pronounced a "fire-trap," but never officially condemned, took Its toll of death and Injury early yes Thou shalt not meddle in the purely masculine affairs of thy CDL.J.F, husband. NOGALES Oct.

9. (AP) Dispatches to the "HeraldT tonight declared that General Ar-; nulfo Gomes, presidential candidate and Mexican rebel leader, had led his forces from their position near Perote, Vera Cruz, and was heading toward Huasteca, in the direction of the oil fields. 3 hua 4 ment explains that the new ttrue Pelle Monti Country Club. A young, woovt. an 1 alone In an-other car, struggled frantically to drag the victims -Thou shalt not spend hours at ture "will enable foreign ttudentc attending the university to meet the the telephone In useless gossip, Premier Baldwin says Britain and America wifrTiever fight.

They may not always agree, Sut they will thresh out differences, or differ like friends and gentlemen. Its a safe prediction, for various reasons. If terday morning. Five men perished, and three other lay in the hospital last night maimed and Burned as the result of the fire, which occurred in the Hotel Eugene, 387 Third street, at' 4:30 in the morning. There were no fire escapes, and the lodgers, aroused from their beds by the screaming of the landlady, American studer.tt, and reciprocal.

ly, the American students te meet Death 'signed off the career yesterday of Lieutenant Colonel John F. Dillon, member of the Federal Radio Commission and a vet Britain and America fought, that hideous stupidity would put the from the wreckage of the cars, which caught PRINCESS HELEN of Rumania, heartbroken wife of Prince Carol, who has decided to dedicate her life to the Red Cross. for verily there may be other parties on the line whose business may be of Importance, neither shalt thou delight In repeating unfounded rumors about thy neighbors. Thou shalt not boast of thy husband before men, remembering that he desireth the good the foreign students, in ways not now practicable." The proposed Rockefeller building Is characterized In the announcement as an "International House." eran of many wars. world back five hund I years, and financially speaking, ruin both Colonel Dillon succumbed at the LAREDO (Texas), Oct 9.

(Universal Service.) General Arnulfo Gomez has eluded the Mexican Federal forces and succeeded in reach-ing Vera Cruz, according to Mexican revolutionary leaders who are fought their way through narrow, smoke-filled halls in a vain attempt countries. PROVES SUCCESS. fire, while other cars sped by without pausing to assist her. The 1 ed were finally President Campbell's iannounce- to descend the two inside stairways that led to the only two exits, the will of his brethren under the yoke. 1 nient continues: Mrs.

Isaballs Carp In addition, Britain and America have all they want and more than "The idea of this institution en front and rear doors. LEAPS INTO SHAFT. -When thou shalt quarrel with thy husband or when thou find- tha Pacific Coast was suggested by they want. Why should they fight? The rescued by a rickwick stage '4i Ford, Rockefeller, Baker, Mellon, a Lett man hospital after an illness of four months. He had suffered a slight infection of the i 1 in Washington on government duty Is One of the men, Identified as M.

O'Nell, groped his 'way from his bedroom and leaped out of a closet window in the evident belief that TO I GIRLS are the four richest men in the at-. world. eth It necessary to scold him, make it snappy and forget it. Thou shalt be patient with thy husband's shortcomings, occasionally exaggerating his good qualities, if he has any, before his fellow man. hl3 desperate plunge would bring: him to the street.

Instead ho fell Can you imagine them going after each other with automatics, mustard bombs, They compete, fight hard for business and the phenomenal success of a similar institution in New York City called International House, which has become well and favorably known throughout the world. "The New York house was provided by Rockefeller a few years ago. It represents the first attempt in history to gather a considerable community of university students, representing all the nations, beneath cno roof, with tho purpose to to the roof of a where his broken, lifeless body was found. Thou shalt not make a maid refugees here tonight. The report lacked confirmation.

A plot ef revolutionists to seize Nuevo Laredo just across tha Rio Grande, and take command of tha railroad to Mexico City was revealed here tonight. It failed ba cause of the loyalty of tha commander of the Nuevo Laredo gae rison. The plan of the revolutionists was revealed by General Francisco Martinez, commander of the garrison. REFUSES PROPOSAL. General Gustavo Salinas, former commander of the Mexican air forces in Mexico City, who reached the border in disguise Friday, approached General Martinez with a 8 just a few more hundreds of mil servant of thy husband except Three of the dead were found trapped like rats In their charred lions, to make the game amusing.

dead man was: J. 3. Manker, 46, died In stage on way to hospital, from fractured skull and loss of blood from lacerated arm. THE INJURED: Mrs. Isabella Carr, 118A Appleton street, fractured skull, internal Injuries.

In critical condition at Mills Memorial Hospital. C. E. Baker, salesman, 32, 1946 Grove street, fractured skull and internal Injuries. In critical condition at Mills Memorial Hospital.

Lee Lane, 50, Oakland, guard at the Federal Reserve Bank, crushed chest, fractured leg and internal injuries. Treated at the Beres-ford Community Hospital and re teds on the third floor. But they don't shoot. The fifth man who perished had managed to get half way from his last June but gave it little heed until forced to enter a hospital. For nearly thirty years ha a ved in Great industries, not content with further the mutual understanding of the students from many lands; room on the second floor along the in grave emergencies, remembering that thy husband was given to thee neither as a cook nor as a dishwasher, but as a man.

Thou shalt not give thy thoughts wholly to dressing, neither shalt thou magnify the importance of thy social engagements, for thy' first duty is to thy Of and thus to promoto the cause hallway toward the stairs, where the world. bis remains were uncovered In a peace throughout gigantic production work constantly to produce better methods, of which the public gets the benefit. Standard Oil spends on research sodden mass of ashes and black Dillon. F. Col.

ened debris. BUCHAREST, Oct 9. (A.P.) Friricess Helen of Rumania, her faith in humanity shattered and her hope of happiness In marringe blighted by the desertion of former Crown Prince Carol, today decided to dpdlcate her life to Red Cross nursing and reclamation of fallen girls. With encouragement from officials of the Rockefeller Foundation, she established a school for nurses in Bucharest, which Ehe personally supervised and which she formally dedicated today. There are already 25 students in the school, including one American girl.

Princess Helen hopes to enlist the interest of the American Red Cross in the institution, since she is possessed only of the most slender means of her own to conduct the school. The Princess also inaugurated a home for wayward 49 NATIONS REPRESENTED. "Each year there are between 600 and 700 students enrolled In Berkeley from foreign countries and many additional foreign students work, producing no immediate He was later Identified at the home and family. coroners office as E. D.

Homers profit, more money every year than the army before entering the field of radio service for his government in 1912. He was born In Bellevue, Uhio, in 1866. He saw service in the Indian Remember that at times It Three of the five dead derelicts of 10 Mr. Kockeieller had when he was moved to Letterman General Hos Is good for thy husband to be are registered in tne university in already considered a very rich man, the night and the Blreets remained unidentified last night. pital In a critical condition.

NO WITNESSES. the San Francisco departments, at alone. At such times, thou shalt not disturb thy husband. Vars, the Spanish-American War, Los Angeles, Davis Farm, at Mount of The tube works department EIGHTEEN IN PERIL. Eighteen persons" all told were in the Philippine Insurrection and the There were no witnesses to the accident and the four victims were Hamilton and elsewhere.

Last year World War. 49 countries were represented in the. building at the time. Eight escaped unhurt by leaping from From 1919 until March of this Berkeley. year he was supervisor of the Radio proposal that he join the revolt, according to Martinez.

He refused, and notified President Calle3 at Mexico City. With Nuevo Laredo In their possession, the revolutionists planned to cut the Mexican National' Railways that runs to Mexico City and set up a Gomista headquarters. Here would be recruited soldier from the American side. It would also serve as a depot for supplies secured in the United States. Mexico City wa reported quiet.

Train service continued normal and it was announced that service had been rasumed between Vera Crux and Mexico City. Service on this the windows and climbing to ad- Plans for the International House Joining roofs or were rescued by provide for accommodations for Sixth District, embracing the western district from Utah to the Ha firemen who placed ladders at Uie Cardinal O'Donnell Slightly Improved CARLINGFORD (Ireland), Oct. 9. (A.P.) A bulletin issued by the physicians attending Patrick Cardinal O'Donnell, Primate of Ireland, states that the prelate had a good night, and that his condition is slightly improved. (Cardinal O'Donnell.

who has waiian Islands. In March he was windows. The landlady, Mrs. Alice unconscious when found by Miss Lllilan Walker, 20, 1126 Clay street, who was first on the scene. She was driving alone to the city from her ranch near Salinas, and heard the crash of the collision a mile away.

From the appearance of the wreckage, the two cars had met squarely head-on in the middle of the highway, reared upright with the Impact and toppled together Chapon, and one man, managed to get out through the rear exit. United States Steel, making annually thousands of miles of steel and iron pipe for every conceivable purpose, spends large sums on the fight against erosion, studying, testing methods for protecting iron against rust and destruction by chemicals in the ground. It costs millions to renew pipe lines for the great oil companies every year. Find a way to protect iron from rust as copper protects itself and you will save for this country enough to pay the national debt in 20 years. and destitute girls and dispensaries for sick children and indigent fully 300 foreign students, comprising about two-thirds of the occupants of the house.

The approximate one-third remaining is to be assigned to American students. Plans and specifications for the building have been placed in the hands of George VV. Hekham, supervising architect of the Death and Injury account for the other eight. mothers. Garbed in the white uniform of According to the landlady, the elevated by appointment to the National Commission.

Colonel Dillon is survived by his widow, Mrs. Belle K. Dillon of 21 Retiro way, San Francisco, and three daughters, Mrs. James Gillon and Frances and Marjorie Dillon. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning from the Hal-sted parlors In Kutter street, un a nurse with the symbolic Red (Continued on Page Column 8.) Cross on her forehead and chest, the flro started in the second -floor reading room, where a number of the lodgers had been smoking and "slim gray princess," as the natives playing cards until 1 o'clock In the call her, makes a striking figure.

To her intimate friends the heart been spending a vacation at Car-lingford, is suffering from double pneumonia.) Viscount Craig avon Of Ulster to Retire LONDON, Oct. 9. AP) The early retirement of Viscount Craig-avon, Ulster unionist leader, as Premier of Northern Ireland, is RECIPE 200 YEARS morning. She remembered, seeing one lodger stretched on a couch broken Princess confided that her der the auspices of the Military love for Carol is dead and she has U.S. HENS LAY 7BD EGGS A SECOND smoking a cigarette just before she retired.

Masonic Lodge, and Interment will take place at the National Cemetery too little faith In mankind to re OLD WINS PRIZE marry. Fire officials were united In pro in the Presidio under the direction of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. nouncing the structure, which was The Du Pont De Nemours Company, which leads in important chemical research, announces discovery of a new chemical called "Neozone" that protects rubber from deterioration through exposure to air. foreshadowed, says the Belfast cor Irish Leader Urges a three-story frame building erected line was discontinued after three eompanias of Federal troops left their barracks and marchad out ef Msxico City last Sunday night to join tha rebel movement PROPERTY SEIZED. Many vast estates will be divided among the agrarians as a result ol the Gomez-Serrano revolt, according to word from the south.

Tha Calles government is said to be determined to seize all property held by those identified with the revolutionary movement and sell it to pay the cost of putting down the rebellion. Peons living on the estates will be given first opportunity to bar, gain for the landed estate. Many estates have already passed into the hands of the natives. Ambassador Herrick 21 years ago, as an outright fire hazard. Fire Marshal Edward Kelly NEW YORK, Oct.

9. (AP) A 'Breaking' Empire MANCHESTER (England), Oct. said that the building had been de WASHINGTON, Oct) 9. (A.P.) American hens are creating a record for themselves by laying collectively at the rate of 760 eggs a Begins 74th Year CLEVELAND (O Oct, 9. (A.P.) nounced three years ago as a me 9.

(By Associated Press.) James nace to life. Myron T. Herrick, United States Rubber loses its elasticity, coming brittle and worthless cause of oxygen's effect upon rubber. second or 24,000,000.000 a year, the TELLS OF FIRE. Department of Agriculture said to Fire Chief Thomas K.

Murphy Larkin, once head of the transport workers' union and r.ow a member of the Dall Eireann, Irish Free State, made a fiery speech today at respondent of the "Westminster Gazette." A resolution was adopted in favor of the Marquis of Londonderry, as the eventual successor of Craigavon, whose health is falling. Kaiser's Sister, 61, To Wed Student, 27 BONN (Germany), Oct. 9. (A.P.) The widowed Princess Victoria Zu Schaumberg-Llppe, second sister of the former kaiser, has announced her engagement to Dvoria-nln Alerander Subkoff. a Russian student at Bonn University.

The day, explaining that they accounted for about 18 per cent of the total pronounced it "an unqualified fire-trap" and more than a year ago a recipe of the English royal household for the making of bread pudding said to have been treasured in the family of Mrs. Rose E. Brun-ner of New York for 200 years won her a prize of $100 In a culinary contest at the Exposition of Women's Arts and llndustrles which closed Saturday. Mrs. Brunner said that the recipe had furnished Queen Anne with a rich dish when there were no royal guests.

Ingredients of the pudding Included a quart of cream, a blade or two of mace, eight cloves, cinna value of all livestock and its prod coroners jury and the lire preven the annual conference of the Communist party held in Manchester. ucts last year. Only the dairy industry with 40 per cent and the tion bureau of the Board of Fire Underwriters of the Pacific branded ambassador to France, quietly observed his seventy-third birthday at the Herrick estate at Chagrin Falls where he Is slowly convalescing following two operations last July. Congratulatory telegrams were received from many parts of the country as well as numerous phone calls which the ambassador wps' unable- to" snswer personally First the chemists proved that oxygen really does the damage. Now they announce a chemical discovery, an "miti-oxidant" that will make all rubber, from tires to toy balloons and overshoes, last "I am out with you to bring this a "fire hazard." "It seemed to start all of a sud empire to dissolution," he shouted.

"While we have this bayonet con Rebel Movement Is Declared Failure MEXICO CITY. Oi. AP) On wee it f-t" swine industry with 22 per cent were higher. She is responsible for more than one -third cf the world's supply of poultry and eggs, the department stated. den and go everywhere at once." the trol ot great millions within the Princess is 61.

Her student fiance mon, bread crusts, six eggs and (Continued Column 6 y. (Continued on fg 5, Column 6) off by hard' vxt- iw empire there can be no freedom..

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