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Wife Says Husband Forced Her to Hike From to A EX-PREMIER LOSES IN ELECTION FATHER SEEKS OF FAMILY Woman Finds Tribe of Humans With Tails Like Monkeys By United Press San Francisco Nov 16 Stories of a tribe of humans with tales like monkeys who live in tree tops and are afraid of dogs were brought here today by Mrs Wanda Helbig wife of Captain John Helbig of the South Sea trading schooner Eclipse They live on the island of Palowan north of Borneo she said "They are peaceful and Mrs Helbig declared very ugly to look at married women black their teeth to distinguish them from the unmarried have little Intellectual development and speak no language common to the tribes of the Pacific JUDGE PARADES AUTOISTS PAST CRIPPLED CHILDREN Uy United Press rETROIT Mich Nov 16 Picture row on row of tiny faces arrayed in hospital cots crippled children maimed for life in traffic accidents because of thoughtless speeding and recklessness Comes Judge Charles Bartlett Detroit jurist down the aisle of the hospital ward in escort of 70 convicted traffic violators trooping in grim procession under police guard Children announced the judge sentenced these men for speeding and I have brought them here to shoiv the result of thoughtless driving Three little boys look up eagerly and glance from face to face along the line of prisoners The latter shuffle their feet nervously and hang their heads afraid to meet the gaze Five boys and two girls had their legs weighted down in heavy iron equipment Three of the men winced visibly automobile fixed one boy said innocently said a little girl from another corner of the ward Judge Bartlett cleared his throat see gentlemen most of these children would be walking with perfect limbs today but for the carelessness of motorists It is unpleasant to send anyone to jail but you now realize that it is my duty to protect these children None of you are going to drive recklessly again are Every voice replied Then they marched to jail to begin thtir terms Assemblyman Claims Means of Getting Evidence Illegal (Special to The Record) San Francisco Nov 16 -Repeal of the Wright act will be nought in the 1923 legislature William Horn-blower San Francisco assemblyman said here today The Wright act passed by voters last week authorizes state officials to enforce federal dry laws At the annual meeting of the Los Hornblower bring in an Angeles Music School Settlement amendment to the state constitution MUSIC SETTLEMENT CLUB NAMES HEADS Mrs Katherine Van Os was forced to walk from San Francisco to Los Angeles with her husband Jack Van Os she told Judge Summerfield Thursday Mrs Van Os worked on the way she said hut her husband time ho took a gun and made me give him all the money I had so he could gamble with plaintiff related Van Os continued to demand money and finally she made him sign an agreement Van Os promise not to molest my wife further on receipt of It read another fine touch of cruelty Mrs Van Os related: 1 was injured In an auto accident he told me he was glad of she said other men look at Divorce granted ASSASSIN KILLS YOUTH Young Man Murdered as He Cranks Auto Ventura Nov Buell Barrows a youth of 21 who accompanied by his sweetheart Miss Hazel Milton had started for Ventura Beach was shot dean as he got out to investigate trouble with his motor Miss Milton testified that five shots were fired in rapid succession She could give no clue to the identity of the assassin other than she a man with a cap or someone ran away Immediately after the Officers believe Barrows to have been a victim of mistaken identity The dead youth was the son of a local truck line operator The girl is the 17-ychr-old daughter of a Ven- tura farmer and attends the Union high school Authorities today were seeking a suspect believed to have been actu- ated by jealousy It was said According to the girl two shots were fired at Barrows the second passing through the temple Then MRS MacSWINEY FREED ON PICKETING CHARGE nullifying the Wright act Such an amendment would have to be voted on by the people 1 nfact almost uny wet legislation would probably be brought up by referendum If his move fails the assemblyman will bring in several measures on dry law enforcement His key bill will be amendmelnt of the state laws on evidence to make them conform to the federal laws Evidence illegal the present the assemblyman said today is notn-mg in this state prohibiting the uso of evidence illegally seized "It is possible now for police to enter a man home without a search warrant seize evidence and use this evidence in the trial courts do not permit the use of such evidence 1 shall insist thal the gtate glVf ltg dttzesn the tosame rights in court as1 the United States CASE TO REACH JURY THURSDAY Judge Overrules Contention of Defense Attorney My I ailed Fnu Sacramento Nov 1G The case of: Mabel Ross and Juis Belardl charged with the murder of A Biso Court Order Takes Away Children Causing Disruption ONNER'S FERRY Ida Nov Albert Sundsmo 50-year-old carpenter of this town is lighting to have state authorities return his wife and five ehiidien to him were Iukou uom me because iiad loo nunty he says suuiy else i do not By an order from Judge B- i Henderson or Rounuary county they were taken to the home of the feetue-uiiidoa at Nampa Ida says JSunusmo only way 1 can Have my lumlly back is by submitting to an operation which would torestail the birth of any more chiiuren! Wed Eight Years eight -years explains Sumhmio married Anha From the time of our marriage we have been happy and contented She is a kind and loving woman and though she may not be called an intelligent reader nor talented in any way 1 have always thought her a very practical woman full of com- mon In those eight years Mrs Sunds-mo gave birth to seven children Two died to now we had no continues Sundsmo she is taken with the five children and committed to an asylum trouble was this five children two of them only babies were too much for my wife to keep scrupulously clean at all times reported the case Then the sheriffs came one Sunday morn- ing and took away my wife and children Investigators Report i "When the Judge read the court order to me it stated two doctors had come before him and said that our home had been found in an insanitary condition that our oldest boy was not as bright as he should be and therefore we might have more children mentally below normal But Sundsmo cannot understand why his wife and all his youngsters were taken from him The other children he argues have not been declared subnormal Lloyd George Wins Seat But Fails to Grab Power Balance My United London Nov 16 Premier Demur conservatives obtained a clear majority in tiie general election yesterday it was officially announced at 4 in today Indications were that the premier would havo a considerable majority probably of about 40 in the new house many victories yesterday make it likely tiiat this party will supplant the Asquith liberals as leading to the Donar law government Winston Churchill colonial secretary under Lloyd George was defeated at Dundee Lloyd George Party Loses Former Premier Lloyd George has been defeated in ills effort to win a balance of power in the next house of commons on the face of incomplete returns this afternoon With 514 returns in tho standing was as follows: Conservatives 308 Labor 114 Asquith Liberals 47 Lloyd Georgians 33 and Independents 12 This showed decidedly larger gains by Bonar Law's followers than by the other groups during the two hours since the noon count At 3 this afternoon with I 109 constituencies yet to be heard the conaervativos needed but 43 more seats for a majority of which they were considered assured Lloyd candidates were a bad fourth in the running but this did not affect tho results from his point of view so much as the fact that Bonar Law appeared likely to secure a working majority and hence Lloyd handful in the house would hot be sufficient to overthrow the government The new house will be composed of 615 members so there remains room for considerable change in one direction of another strong fight making probable that the party will be the main opposition group in the next house has been a feature of the election Arthur Henderson however was -defeated Lloyd George Asquith Bonar Law and Clynes leaders of the four OF WRIGHT The assemblyman pointed out that while the Wright act adopts by title the Volstead act the state constitution does not permit of the same process for raids as the federal laws Drys plan little or no legislation at the 1923 legislature it was said here today They will content themselves to defeat any attempt to nulii- fy the Wright act Four years ago the Better America Federation of Los Angeles attempted to secure the support of the drys In their fight for a state police organization The A urged that such a force could be used nicely in enforcing the then existing local option laws Some of the more liberal drys opposed the proposition and nothing definite was done The Anti-Saloon headquarters here today said that it would not seek the state police force because it does not believe such a force necessary elected officers and present courts can well handle the work" it was said League Will Continue The league will continue its activities it was said "We will assist in law enforcement in California and in the movement to make the world dry" A recent check of personnel of the 1923 legislature shows the drys holding a comfortable majority iu the state senate In the assembly however there is a possibility of the wets helding a lead of one or two members With a dry government or in the chair and a dry senat eit Is not believed that drastic wet legislation will get very far women members of the American Association for Recognition of the will go to the jury this afternoon Republic arrested for fricket- Prespntation of evidence against ing tho British embassy yesterday the pair was completed late Wednes-j were acquitted after hearing before day when Cliflord A Russell depu- Commissioner MacDonald be-ty district attorney announced the cause of insufficient evidence case closed Airs Snyder was called to the wit- the late Terence MacSwiney who ness-stand and testified that he had died in prison after a hunger strike seen Belardl in an intoxicated condition an August 7 the night upon which the is believed to have been committed The trial proceeded yesterday when Judge Vicinl overruled Defense Attorney contention that not sufficient evidence could be presented to show that Biso had been killed by human agency Introduction of statements Writes Significant Letter to Woman Leader By United Berlin Nov Wilhelm Cuno director general of the HambUrg-made American Steamship company today MacSwiney to the widow ofj the assailant turned the gun on her Is heralded thousands of people who and fired two more shots which did are afflicted rush to seek relief from not take effect Miss it to the exclusion of all other moth-face was burned with gun powder ods of cure or treatment and thus I valuable time is lost Obvious defects or physical influences such as poison infection and the like are neglected and there is reil- SEIZE WINE 4 WHISKY association which maintains a Cfot-tnge at 2607 Mozart street where children are helped to gain a musical education the following officers were President emeritus Mrs' Carrie Freeman founder president Mrs Leon Yankwich vice presidents Mrs Hoffman Mrs I Kimball secretaries Mrs Lambert Miss Alma Priester Mrs A Golden treasurer Mrs A Culberson principal librarian and piano teacher Miss Hinsdale chorus director Miss Ann McPherson program committee Mrs Woolwine Mrs Bruner committee Mrs Anderson Mrs Werner solve Joseph Rt Johnson 6001 Holmes street found with his skull crushed within 50 feet of hLs home Wednesday morning is reported dying at the Huntington Park hospital Johnson had a watch chain and a negotiable check in his clothes when found His son-in-law A Creager for this reason does not believe robbery was the motlvj for the attack Johnson a city employe had just returned from a 17-day vacation Watch Your Ford! Wilmington's Going to Gather Tin Cans A "tin can will be held in Wilmington Saturday To assist the Wilmington chamber of commerce in its effort to clean up merce is reported to be considering whether to permit two broken down flivvers to count as one tin can jt wi (J nAMfci JURY Los Angeles detectives may have another hammer murder mystery by the woman and Belardl following accepted the offer of President Ebert their nrrest was allowed over pro- to organize a new German cabinet Dry Agents Awaiting Return of Owner Several hundred gallons of wine seized by Constable reeman of Ar- tesia and Deputy Sheriff Pritchard and 3G gallons of corn whisky were 1 at tle residence of Peete' low home but the constable Is awaiting his return is suspected of being the maltster for a large section of the Signal Hill oil fields in the vi- DOCTORS CODE AS FAD Thousands Believe Auto Suggestion Is Koyal ivoad to Health note eople of two continents are talking about Emile (Juui- hose work at Nancy name has caused thousands to believe tiiat auio-suggesiion oners a roval road to hernia Is C'oue a miracle mail? The question hits been asked so persistently Uiat at las -on the eve oi Coue's projected trip to America the medical proiession has undertaken to answer Here is the view:) By Dlt EUGENE LYMAN FISK Medical IMrcctur lAteimion Institute (Aiiprutrd bi Committee oi the lbrirne lielerenee Itoni 1 Cwuiprisuit lr Walter Cannon of Harvard ui-verslty lr JU 1 Marker of Joiim Hopkins I diversity and Mr Victor Hugiuui of liuiversity of Miehiuun) I tiW YORK Nov 15 Are we to medical practice In favor of mind healing? The public and the medical profession must face this question because of the interest being shown in tho auto-suggestion method of Coue the apostle of the newest curc-all fad in Europe who is soon to visit America Looks Plausible This question may be asked: Why should not people follow auto-suggestion without restraint if it- brings hope and in a certain number of cases actual cure of functional trouble? Tho answer Is that always when such an alleged all-embracing cure ance wholly method Not a Cure-All People who endorse this system even to 50 per cent of its alleged value must be ready to believe that py repeating the optimistic formula "Day by day in every way Irih getting better and they can reconstruct ft broken-down kidney or a broken-down lung that they can sterilize an Infected area in the body that they can render harmless a septic tonsil and that malignant 1 prac-j other measures of hygiene But the instant a person makes a fad of any such measure he is in serious danger of deserting proven scientific remedies REFUSE EX-KAISER GLAND OPERATION Paris Nov 16 Through his secretary former Kaiser Wilhelm recently made a request to Dr Vara noff famous gland doctor for an operation says the Weekly Fantasio Dr Varanoff did not however "feel that he could prolong the life of one who ought already to be ENGLAND PAYS $50000000 INTEREST Washington Nov The 8 treasury received today a payment of $50000000 as current interest from the British government on its war debt to this country A payment of a like sum was Aiade October 36 Temperatures Weather Fair weather with moderate temperature tonight and Frida' Average 5Vi Hottest Spot New Orleans 'oldest spot Modena 1H NIECE IN FRANCE FIGHTS A WILL Alleging that Mrs Celine Quiblier who died last July was of unsound mind a suit was filed Thursday in probate court in behalf of Mrs Eu- genie Perrault a niece who lives in France Mrs Quiblier left an estate OA wv tie bul to a rlen' (mc0 Miller -46 with whom Mrfl' Miller lived Two charitlea the Little Sisters of the Poor and Boyle Heights Orphan- age got $5000 each by terms of the will A clause stipulated that If any nieces or nephews contested the will they should bo cut off with each JUDGE TO DECIDE TRIAL Bakersfield Nov he prosecution of Martin nder the blue sky law by State Corporation Daugherty wal taken under advisement by Judge Haggerty of Maricopa following a hearing occupying several bourns Thirty-three similar cases arc now pending in California courts says Daugherty and three defendants have already been sent to San Quentin on similar charges Commissioner DENY DEATH Mrs Peete May Testify in Insurance Suit An effort to prove Jacob body was not ther one found in the walled crypt in The basement of Denton's home is being made by the Lxmdon Employers Liability Qf the organization from the tlce the physician in writing a pre- cinity of the large beet sugar fac-j tory- STARS DIRECTORS TA CTArc DADArMT- A 1 Avit Jr AKADL There will be about 75 cars In the parade to be staged November 20 on the arrival of the Paramount ape- on me arrival oi me raramoum gpe- i cial bearing stars directors and pro- tumors can be shriveled up and made to disappear by mental in- fluence Much good has been accomplished Cfrtain D'Pes of cases through phycho-analysis but this sort of treatment has often been carried to an extreme and other necessary measures neglected Actually there nviuoii 11 auto-suggestion in medical parties were all elected the first vacant lots the local motion picture named being unopposed houses have agreed to admit any 'Bwo women Iady Astor and Mrs or to je Saturday matinee Wintringham meniliers of the last for five tin cans the parliament were re-elected but most! theater If the supply of tin cans is unequal to the demand the children are expected to import cans from other districts The Wilmington chamber of com- of the 31 others who stood for election fared badly Lady Astor Re-Elected Lady Astor former Virginia beauty was re-elected by a plurality of east Thirteen companies are now at scription sets in motion the mental work on pictures for the FJamoua machinery of serenity and hopeful-Players-Lasky corporation in New ness York and Hollywood nine of them I The public should get all the goo! being at the West Coast studios possible from auto-suggestion and Eight Other Women leased With Her My United Press Washington Nov 16 Mrs Mu- Del MacSwiney and eight other It is believed selection of associates will be made from Industrial ranks and that he will invite Into the cabinet men high in the business world Herr Cuno was born in Suhl Thu- ringia July 2 1S76 Since 1907 he has been connected with the govern-j ment His first position was in the treasury department During the wpr he devoted his time to solving jthe various economic questions Then he became director of the Ger-i man grain office He organized the empire food department Howas an expert in the armistice meeting at Treves Belgium and at the peace meeting at Versailles Laden with $250000 worth of race horses with Pullmans attached for their owners and Jockeys a special wHioH left Baltimore at 4:15 a I Sunday is expected at Tijuana! Thursday afternoon having made the transcontinental trip in record time for such a train juygR PARLEY SILENT Iy United Press Santa Fe Nov 18 The barrage of silence laid down on all sides by the delegates to the Colorado river commission in session here continued to be impenetrable today Members of delegations struggling to keep in touch without any line of communication express the belief that progress is being made under the leadership of Chairman Herbert Hoover Members of the California delegation held a conference In the city yesterday but kept results secret GIVES BABY WINE WIFE ASKS DIVORCE Because Joseph Plescia Venice let his 4-year-old boy get drunk on at a party Mrs Bessie Plescia was granted a dlvorco by Judge Summerfield Wednesday Plescia wrote out orders for his wife she testified one implying that if she were tho last woman In the world he would marry her again It is not recorded that Mrs Plescia gave the classic retort that ho would be killed In the rush Gilkye recently convicted of robbing the Union Ice company FIND MAN GUILTY OF IMPERSONATION 5 I State Worried Over Herrin Massacre Trial By United Press Marion 111 Nov Prosecuting attorneys today realized the impossibility of obtaining an all-farmer I by over 3000 persons At Phllhar-jury In the trial of five men accused monic auditorium Wednesday night A Drys Celebrate Wright Ad Passage A jubilee meeting to celebrate the passage of the Wright act and demand its enforcement was attended test of Howe VOTE ON MORE COPS Council Expected to Approve 100 More for Traffic Council was to vote Thursday on giving Police Chief Oaks 100 more men to be used exclusively for traffic relief As the finance committee has unanimously approved the request consent of council a practical certainty An appropria- linn of i in -in I i necessary to provide salaries for the men for the balance of the fiscal year PROBE INSANE ASHV11IS Girl's Commitment Leads to Investigation Boston Nov 16 Investigation of all insane asylums in the state will be made as a result of the commit- ment to the Mclean asylum of Dor- othy Gordon heiress to a fortune of $400000 Dorothy told a reporter a tew day cu ht hc was being kept there by her guardian although she is sane Prior to this sho told Lieutenant-Governor Fuller she wished to remain tn the asylum Special investigation of her case will he made She will receivo tho fortune only If she Is found sane WIFE ACCUSES RELIEF WORKER Mrs Lynda Hall Sims had the mentality of a moron her husband Frederick Sims secretary of the near east relief told her Mrs Sims testified in her suit for divorce on file Thursday In addition he told her she alleges that would he another murder headline in tho following an auto trip they were about to take And on the trip he rushed the car to the foothills and at a lonely spot stopped and said: "This is where you get He started to choke her and she fainted five times Mrs Sims asks $250 a month for the support of herself and her two daughters 500 FALL BUT ONLY ONE MAN INJURED Goshen Ind Nov -Of the 500 who fell when the bleachers collapsed during the Goshen Klks-Elk-hart A A football game rayno was the only one seriously hurt i i I Speeches demanding enforcement of the law or resignation of the officers who failed In their duty were made by Dr Brougher and Shuler Dr A Briggs and Montgomery of the Anti-Saloon league congratulated Los Angeles on the majority of 57000 just equaling that of San Francisco against the act Other speakers Included Bra-ley Herbert Booth Smith Mrs i Ashley and Mrs Irvine former president of the IT 3O0) over her labor opponent Cap- tain Brennan with tho liberal Dr I Bayly a poor third Premier Bonar 1-aw was elected Lloyd George was returned unop- was in by a big majority Arthur Henderson former leader of tho labor party in the house and one of the most influential laborites SURGEONS SEEK in Great Britain Was defeated by Dr Claytojn conservative MYSTERIOUS CLUE Perform Autopsy Oil Girl Thursday To determine thes'ause of the mysterious death of Miss Izetta Me-Camnton 15 Manhattan Beach high school girl Autopsy Surgeon Wagner was to perform an autopsy late Thursday Hundreds of physicians hearing of the case are intensely interested in tho puzzling death For 40 minutes Miss McCammon's heart beat after she had stopped breathing Twenty-four hours before she died she was in perfect health Doctcfrs Butt and A Hembree of Redondo who attended the girl refused to sigrf death certificates declaring they could not con scientiously point out the cause of death The color remained normal for 10 minutes after she stopped breathing Among the theories advanced'are that she suffered from brain tumor that her respiratory center suddenly became paralyzed and that she was takon with an epileptic stroke I San Diego Nov The $8000-000 building record of 1921 was passed here when a permit was ir sued for a new Pan tages theater building to cast $1200000 bringing the total for this year to $8900000 Assurance company With which Denton was insqred tor $15000 Mrs Louise Peete sentenced to life imprisonment for killing Denton would testify for the insurance company it is believed if circumstances permitted Autopsy surgeons who will testify at the trial are Dr A Wagner and Dr Webb PATIO PLAYERS IN FILM SATIRE Prodigal by Alfred Hollingsworth forms the fourth production of the Patio players at the Gamut theater Tenth and Hope streets Following close upon Son of a and Max Linder's Prodigal makes fun of the movies from the legitimate stage It introduces a camera with cowboys director and location man to the home of the prodigal near Jerusalem The Holy- High Censor played by Jeffrey Williams is the high priest and later turns out to be Fake-Ad tcenario school president The director Zeebee Nimrod 'is omnipotent save only for the censor and is only man who Raphael Bennett as Kerr-reed the prodigal who returns home a star highly entertaining There are some good lines in the play whffih wan re-written 13 times by the Patio players' playwriting section Others in the cast arc Chas A mily Karyl Marker Clarence Ral-ton Nina dl Carrara Henrietta ce May Ralston mid ewman No Record Cannot Print This Story fH that phone! I Editor please some news for right Luther Billingsley Just hack a ter four yeirs in Montana and Wyoming Thought- my friends would like to know And I want to tell you how good this place looks to me after being away so long staying at the Rosslyn hotel at Fifth and Main streets" to interrupt you Mr Billingsley but there are several thousand people coming Into town every day you know and this Is a newspaper not a visitors4 it Is news! You rirint see how we cin here according to Jesse Lasky Among pictures now being made are Covered from Emerson novel of the West with Milton Sills Theodore Kosloff Anna Nilsson and Pauline Garon with Polaf Negri European star and of the being produced at Long Island by Allen Dwan from Edith novel SIX NEW SUBS TO CONCENTRATE HERE Six S-type submarines ordered transferred to this coast to work In conjunction with R-type submarines will steam for Los Angeles harbor in January from the Atlantic coast Commander Dowell Jr executive officer of the Texas has been appointed commanding officer of the submarine tender Canopus said to be coming west He will be succeeded aboard the Texas by Commander John Arwine Jr A GOING INTO JUNK BUSINESS Los Angeles is going to go into the junk business The board of public works asked city council Thursday for permission to sell junk from the Norma! Hill Center building which is being tom down to make room for the public library Old scrap iron sashes and doors used brick old plumbing fixtures and so forth will be sold PLAN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURES Announcement is made of a free lecture on Christian Science by 1 Bicknell Young of Chica- go 111 member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston to bo delivered Sunday November 19 at 3 Philharmonic auditorium and Thursday November 23 at 8 in First Church 1366 South Alvarado street The public is Invited WIFE BETTER THAN HUSBAND AT BLUFF Jacob Hoffman lived with his wife seven years before he found she was a better poker player than he was told me she would com mit suicide if I ieft her Hoffman told Judge Willis "but I found she was only Hoff- man asked an annulment of marriage on tho ground that his wife already had a husband when she married him of participation in the Herrin strip mine massacre Six out of every seven men examined is a miner and the seventh a farmer This ratio had plainly worried the attorneys whose request that all veniremen who are members of the miners' union be dismissed was denied by Judge Hartwell The state claimed that union members were being assessed to pay for the defense of the accused men but this was denied by every venireman whom the question was put The first jury panel wras completed and three men tentatively accepted for the second The first panel is composed of three farmers and one miner while the three men for the second panel are all connected with mining in some manner FIVE NATIONS HURL ULTIMATUM AT CHINA By United Press Peking China 16 The United States France England Italy and Sweden today presented an ultimatum to China giving China one week to release ten foreigners held captive by bandits If the release is not completed within tiiat Time the five nations promised to publish to tho world a statement branding China as an irresponsible nation dominated by bandits The bandits who hold the prisoners have demanded admission of 10000 of their number to tho national army They have notified the Peking government that if force is used in an attempt to rescue the foreigners the captives will be regarded as hostages and will either be placed in the front lines or will be murdered outright KIPLING IS RECOVERING By United Pres Ixmdon Nov Rudyard Kipling is recovering- from the to Fire Fighter Asks Council to Build Him New $150 Leg Assistant Fire Cheif John Todd asked city council tor a ne- leg Thursday The leg will cost- $150 Todd said and replace one that he is wearing now On March 1917 a crazed Mexican shot Todd in the knee Amputation of his leg was necessary An artificial limb was provided him but this one now needs to- be replaced Todd declared FOG BANDITS GET $1200 FROM SAFE Tacoma Wash Nov 16 Pro- tected by a heavy fog bandits blew open a grocery safe and stole $1200 while three others obtained $400 in a holdup of 15 loggers in the Batch-villc Lumber company dining hall Poison Bootleggers' May Face Murder By United Press San Francisco Nov A law making tho seller of liquor liable to conviction for murder may be Introduced at the January session of the legislature m-i leaders said here today RE-ENACT STORY OF MURDER By United Press a mo i liv New Brunswick Nov 16 1YII IQT WAIT A etcrinftrian IxCpBirS Detectives who re-enacted Mrs Jane Bofl Constrictor story of the slaying of Rev Ixmg Beach Nov -Dr Broad-hurst local veterinarian was called to the Pike repair a bad blowout in the side of a boa constrictor" Fourteen stitches were taken in tho hide SOFT DRINK TASTER It will be another week befertt the official soft drink taster of Los can get on tho job Sparks asked a delay in passage of tho ordinance which place the drink taster on the of the health department was found guilty a second time Wednesday this time of posing as a policeman and extorting $2(K) from a tailor SAN DIEGO BREAKS BUILDING RECORD Angeles Councilman the would roster ISLAND IS REPORTED SUNK BY EARTHQUAKE SANTIAGO Chile Nov 16 Reports were persistent here today that Easter Island completely disappeared in the recent earthquakes This report could not be confirrfied however and many government officials declared it untrue Easter Island is located off the south Chilean coast It has an area of 50 square miles and a population of 1250.

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