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TED BEE ACMAMENTO MAIN 5000 0 the but known nhe number! tn Sacramento Most people call It when they want to plave want adj Today's Temperatures A It 13 Noon 70 A SI 1 73 1 a B4 2 i i 11 A 67 Ixweat lt twenty-four hours In Highest yesterday 82 Klvo ntl I'r npr Oe Monthly Br Carrlrt 1 ft SACRAMENTO CALIF TUESDAY EVENING MAY 7 PAGES VOL NO 25451 dauv rx Err bUMJAI Senate Passes Inflation DIVERSION FOUR DIE 7Pulitzer Prize Is Awarded The Bee Bonus Measure In ace Ut GASOLINETAX For Meritorious Public Service tVil Roosevelt's Certain Veto ARE HURT AS FIRE TRAPS HIT 1illlllll WASHINGTON Mav 7 (ff) In the face of a promised veto the Wingfield Machine! senate to-day joined the house In voting for cairn payment of the sol Author Of Series diers' bonus bv a S2000000000 issue 01 new currency i li' The bill was passed by a vote of 55 to 33 far short of the two thirds Plan Is Beaten By Editor's Hunch ARTIST'S KIN ROAD WORK Honor Is Bestowed For Nevada Scandal Expose Stories senate said both the Patman and Vinson bills call for full cash payment of the bonus and in PLOT IS REVEALED Mother Daughter Of John La- valle Painter Are Burned To Death Scheme On Judgeships Writer Of Articles Is Praised By Board TWO GIRLS ARE FORCED TO LEAP FOUR STORIES Is Dropped After Revelations California Might Lose One-Third Of Federal Aid By Such Legislative Action LOSS TO STATE OP $3100000 IS SEEN Proposal Would Cut Share Of Highway Allowance Under Emergency Relief Act By HERBERT PHILLIPS Boy Jumps To Lawn Virtually i VTfl 7 For Persistency The Sacramento Bee was award that regard are identical dui tne Vinson bill wouki take longer to administer and the payments would be delayed Thomas said the Patman bill would refund all interest paid on loans since 1931 but the Vinson bill would repeal all Interest ever borrowed on bonus loans He said that would require long computations and delay payment for several months Average Of $1000 Veterans who have not borrowed on their certificates would get $1000 on the average Instead of $770 as under the Harrison bill The vote follows: For Patman Bill Democrats Adams Bachman Bankhead Bilbo Black Bone Bu-low Byrnes Caraway Clark Cool-Iriee Coneland Costlgan Donahey Uninjured As Flames Sweep Home ed the Pulitzer prize last night for The expose of corrupt Nevada political conditions for which The Sacramento Bee was awarded the Pulitzer prize for the most disinterested and meritorious public service bv an American newspaper BOSTON May Four persons including the mother and 14- the most disinterested and meritorious public service performed by an American newspaper during the year 1934 If the present legislature votes for any diversion of gasoline tax year-old daughter of John Lavalle in 1834 was the result of a news Internationally known portrait painter were burned to -death or The award recognizes the work even to retire old highway bond California will lose one- paperman's hunch of Arthur Waugh associate ed killed In leaps as fire swept the Shortly after Federal District artist's home to-day Seven other Judge Frank Norcross was nom third and maybe more of her anticipated federal highway aid money for the coming biennlum Duffy George Hatch Lewis Lo-ean Lone Maloney McAdoo Mo- required to override a veto After a few formalities the measure will be sent to the White House for an almost certain veto Administration leaders predict the veto will be sustained in the senate The bill was passed after the senate had rejected by wide margins ths Harrison compromise and the Vinson cash payment bill providing for payment in old money No Conference Necessary The senate passed the Patman bill in the same form in which it was approved by the house so that no conference will be necessary A motion by Senator Clark Democrat of Missouri to reconsider the vote by which it was passed will hold up its transmittal temporarily The Vinson measure would have left it to the administration to determine how to raise the money Telegrams Continue As the vote was taken telegrams Inspired by Father Charles Coughlin of Detroit still were pouring Into senatorial offices backing the Patman bill McAdoo Backs Bill Senator McAdoo Democrat ot California former secretary of the treasury advocated the Patman bill in preference to the Vinson measure Speaking clearly and slowly he said the Vinson hill would call for a hond Issue that would require $AOOIM000 ot Interest annually Under that proposal he said the government could pay $1320000000 in twenty years and still owe the original $2200000000 He added under the Patman bill a sinking fund could be set up ty which the new currency Issues proposed in the measure could be retired In twenty years by paying $81000000 a year "For my part" he said "I am opposed to spending $1300000000 more than is necessary" Matchless Credit Contending the government has "matchless credit" McAdoo said the issuance of $2000000000 of new currency would have no more ef feet on the nation's credit than persons are injured The dead! Carran McGill McKellar Mlnton Moore Murohv Murray Neely and will have to bring new high Mrs John Lavalle Sr 70 crip inated for the United States Circuit Court of Appeals and the announcement of the proposal to name William Woodburn Reno attorney to the place which Norcross was to have vacated McClatchy way construction to a virtual stand pled mother of the artist burned Overton Pittman Pope Rusaell Schwellenbach Sheppard Smith Thomas of Oklahoma Thomas of to death in her bed still Alice Lavalle 14 daughter of John Lavalle burned to death Her editor and owner of The Bee or Utah Trammell Truman Van Nuys Wheeler Total Democrats 43 body was found in debris after State public works officials made that announcement to-day on the heeli of State Controller Bay Riley's revelation yesterday that It the collapse of the fourth floor Republicans Borah Capper Miss Mary Dolan 24 maid killed dered the preparation of an edi torial opposing the nominations Receivership Remembered McClatchv tok this position main Carey Davis Dickinson Frazier a lean from the fourth floor appears necessary to conscript Miss Kathleen Costello 25 Killed nnnono In hiehway funds next itor of The Eee for his series of stories dealing with political corruption in Nevada In connection with the nomination of Federal District Judge Frank Norcross to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals First California Award This marks the first time the Pulitzer prize for disinterested and meritorious public service inaugurated in 1918 has been awarded to a California newspaper and the second time the award has gone to a newspaper In the West In 1934 the honor was bestowed upon the Medford Ore Mail Tribune for its campaign against unscrupulous politicians in Jackson County Oregon Butler Announces Award The award to The Sacramento Bee was announced in New York by Dr Nicholas Murray Butler president of the Columbia University at the annual dinner of the alumni of the Pulitzer School of Journalism It carries with it a gold medal in leap The injured: Ellen Klaine 6 daughter of La Gibson Norris Schall btetwer Total 10 LaFollette Farmer Shlpstead Grand total 55 Against Patman Bill ly because of revelations In the Owl Drug Company receivership proceedings which convinced him the appointments should not be month to meet the state's general fund apportionments for li valle slight internal injury severe made and hecausft of Jils ecneral ourns Mary Dean 13 daughter of La education LoM Of $3100000 knowledge of the Nevada situation Democrats Ashurst Bailey Barkley Brown Bulkley Burke valle internal injuries and severe After the publication or the editorial friends of Norcross and Byrd Connally Dleterich Fletcher Gerry Glass Guffey Harrison The highway authorities said the legislative diversion of even a dime ourns Mary McLeod nurse of Mrs La Woodburn came to The Bee of Hayden King Lonergan Radcllffe valle Sr burns on the back and In gasoline tax money from thi shock Robinson Wagner Walsh Total 21 Republicans Austin Barbour Fireman William Hayhurst se vere cuts ana bruises Lieutenant fice from Reno and sought to have the newspaper change its position Plot Is Suspected It was then that McClatchy had his hunch He began to suspect the plan to appoint Norcross and both of whom were actual road work would mean the lost to California of more than $3100000 of the expected $9588000 In regular federal road aid for the Couzens Hale Hastings Johnson inaries UBrlen fractured leg iadderman John Murphy smoke inhalation and burns next two years Also injured is Molly O'Reilly 25 cook who escaped the flames Identified with the Wingfield polit emblematio of the distinguished Keyes McNary Metcalf Townscnd Vandenberg White Total 12 Grand total 33 Pairs and other absentee announcements: For the Norbeck Reynolds Arthur Waugh associate editor of The Bee Is the author of a series of articles about federal Judgeships In Nevada that brought to the newspaper the Pulitzer prize for the most meritorious disinterested publlo service performed by an American newspaper In 1034 Waugh has been a Sacramento newspaper man for fifteen They declared any such diversion ical machine was a scheme service and a cash prize of $500 hatched by the machine to strength as proposed in a pending out suffered from smoke inhalation Artist Absent I he selections are made bv an "throwing a handful of sand on the legislative act to finance old high en its strangle hold on the people of Nevada advisory board headed by Dr Butler and including many outstanding -years flee f'hnttt Nye against It Tydlngs No announcements were made for Gore seashore in hopes of affecting the incoming tides" Senator Thomas Democrat of Oklahoma inflation leader of the Playing his hunch the publisher figures in the field ot American way bond probably would deprive the state of all the regular The fire occurred in the absence of the socially prominent artist and his second wife the former Virginia Wilson of Cincinnati daughter of Robert Wilson tobacco decided upon an Investigation To Journalism or O'Mahoney federal aid amount Writer-Winner Two Women Win make this probe Arthur Waugh associate editor of The Bee was Report Cites Work The report of the committee rep More Important still it wa con chosen resenting the American Society ot JOINT COHMITTEE traae multimillionaire Sleepers Trapped Starting from an undetermined sidered highly probable that the provisions of federal law prescrlb-Ino- nenaltles for state gasoline tax Tells Of Waugh Had Background Waugh drew the assignment be FIFTH VICTIM OF AIR LINER CRASH Literature Drama Awards Newspaper Kdltora and the faculty of the School of Journalism to the ndvlsory board said: "The award of the public service prize to The Sacramento Bee recognizes the work of Mr Waugh who was sent to Nevada to Investi cause apparently at the bottom of a dumb-waiter shaft in the four-story brick residence in the Back Bay district the fire mushroomed diversions aliio would cut Into California's share of special highway allowance from the government under the Emergency Relief Appro cause of his knowledge of the Nevada background gained through a series of political stories he had written about the Wlnefleld ma Nevada Story up through the house trapping the chine during the Hoover-Smith priation Act just paused by con gate complaints the newspaper had DIES OF INJURIES DIVUtSION OF TAX sleeping lousenom on the two campaign of 1928 By MART LOUISE HILL'' upper floors Alex Ashen attorney for the Mc received against the nomination by President Roosevelt of Federal John La Valle 10 and his Bisters A West Virginia hillbilly who To two women both native Mis-sourlans went the highest honors In the field of American drama md gress Maximum Federal Aid The maximum that California highways could receive in emergency federal aid during the 1935-37 Clatchy Newspapers was directed to assist Waugh in collecting the information He a panied Mary and Ellen were trapped by the upward-rushing flames in their Wife Of Hollywood Film wanted to write the Great American Novel is Arthur Waugh whose work won for The Sacra second noor bedrooms John leaped Waugh to Nevada and helped go literature with the award of PullU-er prizes to Zoe Akins for her play Group Favors Certain Levies To Increase State Revenue By $26000000 biennlum ia figured at $15892000 and landed on a soft bit of lawn virtually unhurt but his two sisters suffering from severe burns mento Bee the 1935 Pulitzer prize through the numerous legal documents and other matters from which the story was developed The Old Maid and to Josephine Studio Executive Passes Away Two Are In Danger MACON (Mo) May The for the most disinterested and for road work and $llizuoo lor grade separations Penalty Is Cited The Cartwright Act federal ala Dy tne rapidly spreading flames Wlnslow Johnson for her first novel Now In November The joint legislative revenue com meritorious service of any news were further injured when thev District Judge Norcross to the United St-ites Circuit Court of Appeals end William Woodburn to the place to be vacated by Norcross Much More Involved "Mr Waugh discovered that much more was Involved than the mere appointment of two federal Judges His Investigation convinced him that the situation affected the future welfare of the citizens of Nevada and he spent two weeks going through the records of Reno and Carson City and Interviewing various persons "This investigation covered the leaped Miss Johnson's novel adjudged paper during the past year mittee to-day voted 8 to 6 against any diversion of the state gasoline tax tn an effort to balance the death toll in the crash of the fogbound Transcontinental Western measure caused by congress last Mary Dolan and Kathleen Cos the best American work for 1M4 tello crept outside the fourth "That is the way we all start" Waugh drawled speaking of his early ambition "thinking we are budeet won for her the J1000 award She is 24 and lives with her parents in the obscure village of Webster floor windows and clung there des Story Looms As Scoop As the Investigation progressed Waugh became more and more convinced that he was working in a rich field and that the story was In newspaper parlance a "scoop" of first magnitude It soon became apparent to him that he could not tell the story adequately in one Issue This re getting into the newspaper game perately while the fire scorched The committee heard Earl Lee Kelly director of public works in Groves Mo them and clinked them with bit as practice to become great fiction writers And then we find a protest against diversion Action Is Taken June specifically provides that the federal government shall penalize any state authorizing a gasoline tax diversion The penalty running up to one-third of the federal aid applies to any diversion made after June 18 1934 Kelly Before Committee Now In November is a simple story dramatizing Middle Western lowing smoke Bystanders screamed to the pair to keep their hold but newspaper writing itself is the The following definite action great thing" Waugh Is Thrilled farm life Successful Play Writer tney were forced to drop Dead In Flaming Bed sulted In his decision to write a looking toward increasing the activities of the Wingfield political machine in Nevada over a period of years and included the events state's revenues by $26000000 was "I am deeply thrilled with this award both for myself and for Firemen who fought their way into the house found Lavalle's series of stories Machine Is Bared The first story dealt with the taken by the committee leading up to the tragic bank crash Approval of a tax of 80 cents a Earl Lee Kelly state public works director outlined the seriousness of The Bee" Waugh said "It is an aged mother dead In her flaming of November 1932 Miss Aklns born in the village of Humansvllle Mo is the author of the successful play of a few years ago The Greeks Had a Word for It and numerous other productions dating back to 1919 The Old amazing manner in which the Airways air liner near Atlanta Mo increased to five to-day with the death of Mrs William Kaplan of West Los Angeles Mrs Kaplan wife of William Kaplan Hollywood film studio executive died early this morning nearly twenty-four hours after the big dual-motored craft struck the earth while the pilot was seeking an emergency landing field in a dense fog Two others are described In a critical condition as a result of injuries suffered in the accident which brought death to Senator Bronson Cutting of New Mexico Wing Is In Danger The condition of Paul Wing Hollywood is reported very low Drew Santa Monica Calif al honor all newspaper men covet gallon on hard liquor to raise $10- 000000 Dea tne daughter Alice appar Wingfield machine had managed and one I never expected to re the situation before me eenate-a-semhlv joint tax steering commit Disapproval of the elimination of ently died before she had a chance to seek safety Her body was to gain control of the entire eco ceive tee to-day and obtained assurances a plan to increase the beer tax McClatchy the editor and Maid a current Broadway hit was found beneath debris after the col cent a eallon $1000000 adapted from a novel by tuitn most of the memners win oppose any gasoline tax diversions In the lapse of the fourth floor nomic and political life of Nevada the colorful career of George Wingfield and the tie-up between himself and Woodburn and Norcross Transfer of the ad valorem tax owner instructed me to go to Reno to get ail the facts and publish Wharton The artist's mother was a sister them without rear of libel suits upon automobiles from the cities and counties to the state $15000- of the socially prominent Mrs Cur No sooner had the drama award been made publie than a blast ot The other stories told the Inside of the Nevada bank crash the "In the handling of the wrjtlng Walter Jones then managing 000 tis Guild widow of a former governor of Massachusetts criticism sounded in New York manner in which the Wingfield ma editor courageously played up what Lavalle is a graduate of Harvard Claytqn Hamilton who resigned last year after serving sixteen I had written in headlines which and is widely known in America Senator Ralph Swing of San Bernardino County Insisted upon the adoption of a motion declaring the transfer of the automobile tax from the cities and counties to the left practically nothing unsaid chine used public officials the story of the Nevada Bond and Surety fiasco and the strange deals that were made in the Owl Drug and Europe as a portrait painter years on the Pulitzer drama Jury said-: though reported in a critical con budget-balancing program me legislature is attempting to work out Outline Of Predicament Here is an outline by the public works officials of their predicament if part of their moneys are conscripted for the general fund and other amounts diverted as proposed in pending legislation The total In state road funds available for work outside the cities after deducting highway "I wish to give special credit to dition is said by physicians to be He married Virginia Wilson In 1932 after the death of his first wife "The board passed up the fineat play of this year and of many years resting easy after a blood transfu-1 Alex Ashen the attorney for the McClatchy Newspapers who accompanied me to Nevada and who mother of his four children sion Without the Information which Children's for a play which is not original and which is state be in lieu of all other ad valorem taxes Deficit Of $07600000 In voting against the diversion of gasoline tax funds to pay Inter- company case Series In Demand When The Bee In which the first story was published reached Reno gave valuable help in examining Pilot Harvey Bolton and Co-pilot Boy 18 Scolded Wounds (Continued on Page 2 Column 5) (Continued on Page I Column 4) Kenneth Greeson could supply were mcy aiive investigators re- and est and redemption on highway maintenance administration HranrlmnfriPr Kill Spit fvry coPy was sold out In an hour UranamOtner WHS OeiIKuln of subse(uent Issues ran into repeatedly to Bolton's last ferred words: Persistence Is Cited "Because of the Influence of the Wingfield organization over state and county officials and Influrntlul Nevadans every fact was secured only through great persistence "The publication of these articles created such a sensation In Nevada that congress was overwhelmed! with petitions demanding that the nominations not be approved Charges Are Substantiated "The hearings held by a subcommittee of the senate Judiciary committee substantiated Mr Waugh's articles published in January 1934 In The Sacramento Bee and the appointments were dropped by common consent "The effect of the expose was apparent in last Fall's election when a Nevadan completely overthrew the Wingfield machine" Other Paper Praised Honorable mention In this class was given to the Sheboygan Wis Press ot which it was said: "An investigation of conditions In stats hospitals resulted In a legislative Investigation and correction of the evils The nomination of the Sheboygan Press for the prize was examined by Governor A Schmedeman of Wisconsin who said: It Is a brief but comprehensive summary of events which caused Wisconsin to clean up a deplorable hospital situation and to take the gasoline bonds the committee moved the will be estimated deficit un to $07000000 the quarter cent of the tax now allowed to cities thousands of conies The series Here Are Other Winners Of Prize after Senator Walter Duval of Ventura County had presented fig "I ran out of gasoline" Passengers Warned ures showing the deficit would be about $59500000 The original estimate of the deficit was $95600- "Please adjust your safety belts" flashed the Illuminated sign to the eleven passengers many of whom (Continued on Page 5 Column 8) $28215000 These charges loom against It: $5880000 suggested for general fund conscription $5812000 representing the legislative proposal to give the cities another quarter cent of the gasoline tax $8104000 proposed in pending legislation for diversion to the general fund to pay bond charges $3300000 for bay bridge approaches $300000 for the Oakland tunnel project Total $23-396000 Think Twice Before Acting A little simple subtraction and you find only $4819000 available for all other new state highway LOS ANGELES May 7 -Boyish temper that flared after an apparently well-deserved scolding was blamed by the police to-day for a domestic tragedy that resulted in the shooting and serious wounding of Mrs Virginia Johnson 67 by her grandson William Harris Jr 16 who then killed himself Although some of the neighbors described William as a "model youth" Mrs Johnson told Detective Lieutenants Kriewald and Stay the boy's was unbridled ahd he frequently flew into rages" He had been scolded she said because he stopped to play after school and was late getting home William's mother Mrs Cecilia Harris an invalid and partially blind collapsed after the shooting and was placed under the care of a physician The boy used the revolver of his father a Metropolitan Water District employe working near Yermn The two detectives said Wllllamm tried to slap his grandmother and succeeded in striking his sister Ruth 14 before he went berserk 000 Duval presented figures to show that the committee underestimated the revenue return from three principal sources by approximately $11500000 These were the income tax at 25 per cent of the federal rates the increased bank and corporation net profits tax and the increase in the sales tax with foods exempted and the sales tax provision tightened to prevent escape Will Study Budget While the revenue committee was In session the senate finance group headod by Senator Will Sharkey of Contra Costa County met and decided to name subcommittees to consider various phases of the budget Kelly Hits Diversion was in demand for montns afterward in various parts of Nevada Probe Is Demanded Copies of the stories began to reach Washington shortly thereafter resulting in a demand for a congressional Investigation of the fitness of the two men to serve in the capacities proposed To settle the matter the senate Judiciary committee named a subcommittee This committee appointed William Neblett prom-lent Los Angeles attorney as special counsel to take testimony from all Interested parties Neblett spent several weeks taking testimony in San Francisco Los Angeles Sacramento and various places in Nevada Appointments Opposed Like Waugh he speedily became convinced the appointments should not be made He stated before the committee In unequivocal terms that neither man was deserving of the proposed judicial appointments After the Neblett report was filed the committee by common consent dropped the nomination and no attempt ever was made to revive them if i (Continued on Page 13 Column 5) (Continued on Tage 2 Column 4) THE SACRAMENTO BEE is the flrat California newspaper to receive the Pulitzer award for the most disinterest ed and meritorious publio service rendered by an American newspaper The award was made hut once previously to a Paolfio Coast newspaper In 1934 the Medford Ore Mall Tribune received' the award for its campaign against unscrupulous politicians In Jackson County Ore The other previous awards: 11)1 The New York Times for its publication in full of so many official reports documents and speeches relating to the World War 101!) Milwaukee Journal for Its campaign for Americanism 11120 No award 11121 The Boston Post for its work In the exposure of Get Blch Quick l'onl The New York World for Its work In exposing the operations of the Hu Klux Klan The Memphis Commercial Appeal for "Its courageous attitude In the publication of cartoons and the handling of news In reference to the opera tions of the Ku Klux Klan" The New York World for its work in connection with the exposure of the Florida peonage evil No award 1928 Enquirer-Sun Columbus Ga for its editorial campaign against lynching 1927 The Canton Ohio Daily 7 Tews for exposing political corruption The Indianapolis Times (a Scripps-IIoward paper) for exposing political corruption in Indiana The New York Evening World for Its effective campaign to correct certain evils In the administration of Justice In New York City 1930 award 1931 The Atlanta (ia Constitution for a successful municipal graft exposure The Indianapolis Ind News for Its successful campaign to eliminate waste In city government and reduce the tax levy 1933 The New York World Telegram (a Scrlppv Howard paper) for Its series of articles on veterans' relief on the real estate bond evil on the "write In McKee's name" campaign and exposure of lottery schemes of various fraternal organizations Johnson Says Keep Out Of Europe War WASHINGTON May A brief flurry over the League of Notions was caused In the senate to-day by the Introduction of a reBniution for American membership in the League The resolution was Introduced by Senator James Pope Democrat of Idaho and brought a quick response from Senator Hiram Johnson Republican of California foe of the League Johnson said: I'll tell you how we can keep out of war We can keep out of war by minding our own business and precluding the possibility of being propagandized into WHY SO MANY NEWSPAPER MEN? Some newspaper In speaking against the gasoline tax diversion Kelly told the com mittee any money taken for bond redemption or interest would EAT Cera-Lac BREAD and avoid DRUGS considered a diversion by the fed men from all parts of California wait for new glasses until their work brings them to the Sacramento Legislature We have been asked why Is this so eral government thereby affecting federal-state highway cooperative agreements AMERICAN He said the diversion would also result In the closing of prison road camps and the laying off of a very large percentage of employes of the highway department John Breuner Company Employs Heald Girl I OLD GOLD BOUGHT GOLD IS $35 PER FINE OUNCE are paying $2o J40 or 150 and more for gold watch Old Jewelry accumulations often brtns 141) 160 $80 $100 and more A fsw dental bridges gold teeth brldgework often brins- $25 $40 $50 This we want the people to know Before disposing 'elsewhere bring your Old Gold Jewelry Dental Gold Nusa-eti for valuation Small handling charge Bring or mall At RH New York 000 010 7 0 Chicago 220 000 4 10 1 Batteries' Gomez Malone Dickey Sewell At Detroit: RHE Philadelphia 000 001 3 5 1 Detroit 012 010 5 12 0 Cain Marcum Berry Foxx Cochrane Boston at Cleveland postponed rain Washington 5 St Louis 1 (fifth inning) House Silver Bloc Tries To Force Action On Bill WASHINGTON May 7-W-House silver advocates dissatisfied with the progress of the administration's silver purchase pro gram sought to force action to-day on a bill to establish a bl-metallic currency Representative White Democrat of Idaho prepared to file a pet! Hon which if signed by 217 members would take his bill away from the coinage committee and let the house vote on whether it would consider the measure Since silver advocates already had failed In previous attempts to change the silver program this session house leaders expressed no particular doubt over the outcome of White move White's hill would eBtshlinh a 18 to 1 ratio between gold and silver Hundreds of Sacramen-tans are choosing this better way of overcoming constipation Cera-Lac Bread is a combination of natural foods with a laxative effect Eat it for TEN DAYS and notice what a difference it makes Newspaper mop must be fast accurate readers especially if they have an editorial job A magazine editor reads 40000 words an hour a good executive reads 25000 Some years ao a local newspaper man remarked to us that Macaulay and Beecher could read and review several heavy works of more than 100000 words each in one evening and asked if anything could be dona for the ordinary editor or reviewer Something can be done We have helped a few For an eyesight examlnat ia telephone Main S7 or Main 9S8 Herman Davis Sons OltliinirlriaU si Minn came to us from Elk Drove High Took our Combined Course and Gladyi School 1 ft-IJ PI i1 Anmluam Gold l)nt tn nan hiiniilZ U0I3 D0UER1 "IPh's Servle I to ha people end miners Is holding a very fine position with John Breuner Compsny IT PAYI TO BE HEALD TRAINED Heald 's Business College and Secretarial School Inkr Penrl Prenlilntt trer Jlth WO IIOVT SELL VOUH GOLD FOR LKSS THAN RANDOLPH PAYS Randolph's Capitol Gold Exchange FORUM BLDG 2ND FLOOR NATIONAL loaf all grocers lOCa't lh and rttnne Cnp Sacrnmento All games postponed rain 7.

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