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Evening Vanguard from Venice, California • 1

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-Yd i W- to Wfr fr -f-vw 7 vy. -y 1 ry- vyy; -yw" v-s w- 'i-, 1 -rr-Tryv-Ktt-f -v jy J- 1 vhmivm fviRNnnMTnni JTriWVIvMVplirrTiiR n'n iraig3TrgovgraTrBSBggr ManhatSn dOUltel; J- C. NUMBER 78 By Herbert Corey VENICE, CALIFORNIA! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1927 HIS TRIP TO SAN QUENTIN HELD UP ONE WEEK OF UNCLE SAMS BATTLESHIPS WILL BE HERE NOV. 1 1 TH Venice and Santa Monica Each Granted Ship to Enhance Armistice Day Celebrations in Bay District VENICE TO BE SCENE OF BIG PATRIOTIC BALL Legion Postf in Two Beach Communities Now at Work on Elaborate Plant; Senator to Speak at Ocean Park Armistice Day in the Bay District now looms aa one of the biggest events within the near future with the announcement this morning that there will be two battleships anchored in Santa Monica bay. One will be sent to Venice, while a second, the battleship Arizona, one of the largest in the entire Pacific fleet, will drop anchor between Santa Monica and Ocean Park.

A. V. McCarthy, secretary of the Ocean Park Business Mens association, received a telegram to that effect last night from U. 8. Sena VISTA KILLER Thos.

J. Christian Pleads Not Guilty, at Hear-ing Today i TRIAL OpToCT. 20TH Slaying Followed Juvenile Business Deal, ia Report Thomas J. Christian, 57-' year-old Mar Vis tan, alleged slayer of hia neighbor, Walter E. Galloway, 87, August 26 last, pleaded not guilty this morning in Superior Judge Edward Bishop's court and asked for a jury trial.

October 20 was set by the judge as the date for hu next hearing. Following the hear- ing. Christian waa returned to hia cell in the county jail. The. slaying came about over a petty difference beginning with a child's trade of a little 1 wagon for a bag of beans, according to facts brought out at tho preliminary hearing.

Naomis 10 years old, is amid tn WSWSl -V ill UJQy IK ti'snjd her bag to 9-year old Dorothy Galloway for tho Uttlo rod BILL GAME TO HELP INJURED CYCLE OFFICER wagon, property of Donald Galloway, aged S. Wives Quarrel This happened soma threo or four daya Won tho akyhfe. First tha two wives, mother of tho children, had a quarrel, it waa testified in court, and than the husbands took upthaquaml. Chrlatiu- borrowed a gun from Mn.H- X. Cassidy, another and on fbo afternoon of Aug.

28, aaaortodly shot Galloway when bPt yoor houaof Omloway la aaid to nava asked- v0 wk Is bqra th I wphr te staled to hays bom. 'Ifnores Pteaa Thon.with muttered I' i O' pi fs II1 IH (Copjrrlfbt lM7, kr Hobart Coraf) CHICAGO, Sept 29. Of coarse the New York skyline is finer than that pf Chicago. Of "course it is. Truncated pyramids, you know.

Savage terraces' against the sky. Marvelous. This darned town doesn't seem to' think about skylines. It Just spreads. Holy Saint Architecture, how it spreads! Skyscrapers going up everywhere, It's a hive of smaller cities, that's what it is.

Each complete tn itself, even to scandals. Each has its little newspaper. One Can see Chicago in course of spreading as one rides in. First a bungalow. Just a nice, comfortable, not expensive little bungalow.

By and by another. Then hundreds, of them over night. Pine-hoard churches and hotel and a dty hall Like some-thing pulled out of a hat. If -it hasn't got a skyline worth noticing; it has something else. Chicago works like Napoleon or Houdini hr somebody.

"Right through here, some one says, "we need a boulevard. And be jeeminy moses, there is a boulevard. Maybe they do it with machines. Just turn on the juice and walk through acres of buildings for miles and miles and there is new pa- boulevard. Only needs Lake Michigan is being pushed back by the Park A ftarvel for you, that Park Board.

A miracle of nature. Composed of public spirited citizens Yesryes. We have public spirited citizens in New York, twvTheybufldmqtfe palaces citizens work at Somehow the Park Board (has been able to run the parks about the way they want to run 'em for a generation or. so. 'Maybe the politicians get a hand in now and then.

I rdotft know. But what -'a park system the Board is creating! Other things, too, in This is where the superiority of the machine gun to the gat discovered, by the gangsters. I met socially one of the leaden of gunmen society as he was out taking the air in armor-dated car. Fine Chap, too. Threw off sparks of energy and Wore a three-pound gun under hia coat.

And on the. way down town squad car crossed out path-Six men and machine gun in it. Fglice or gangsters. But they mostly sbbbt each other here, it and thats all right' Ihere is a flood iof beer and much bad whisky and. all the roulette and keno and similar, devices you want The town seems as open- a(l the' lake.

And we thought New. York was openl Shucks! rv Night life Well, about this Mum thing as. in New York, Sap stuff. Trio Bound Qyeiv to Superior Court SAMv'XampJ and Barnard bandit Based-'-to'. hH tobbad tha OUckman rocT storo.ih Santa Monica.

lst wow, war bold in tha Soporlor court lata -ywtwdaron bonds of John Walkor. fonrth mombor of tbo allefod nuur' iwna rdoaaod when invosnsoHon showed that ha had nothinjr to do'with rob-berr cad waa aaleep at tha art-manta whan tha tobbary Tha.hearinr waa hcfprsjJndgo gpencaf. 8. of tha diatrict attornays offle, repro-aantad-tha Tb defendants could not nuuc and won ronaadod; to tha and ssssrte.dly in nits, of Gallo! took VOLUME XXXIX IN FROM SEA Police Think Realty Operator Victim of Suicide AUTOPSY IS PLANNED i i Business Worries Believed to Have Prompted His Act A body identified as that of Jens C. Anderson, 51-year-old real estate salesman of 8054 Madison avenue, San Diego, waa recovered from the ocean shortly after 7 oclock this morning by Santa Monica police.

It was washed ashore near the municipal pier-Detective Sergeant Webb, assigned to the case, attributed the death to suicide, pending further investigation. The body had been in the water at least ten days, he said, and was badly disfigured. However, there' were no marks that wbuld indicate violence. When found, the body was fully clothed. Personal paper found by police in tho pocket of the.

garment allowed that Anderson had an office at SOS Granger building, Ban Diego, and had at one tins carried on extenaive zeal state transactions. Had Only lie Financial troubles loom aa the probable eauae of the death, however, poUca say- A bank hook found dead mans wallet is aid to rereal that hia ones large bank account 'Wasalmoat entirely withdrawn. some' aig weeks ago. Twarty-on ntg treound ljt a A ipBAiivub.iof a Hnmo-trip ticket, to- San Diego, dated August 15 was found in. another pocket together with an employment bureau card.

Police believe, the man eami to this district intending to lode for a job. and when unsuccessful in finding on, ended hia Ufa 'by drowning. I A full investigation of the oaaa wQh ho made, Sergeant Webb states. An inquest wifi probably be The body was taken to the Todd and Lealia mortuary in Snnts Monica when an autopsy was to bo performed this evening. Whether or pot Anderson hn a wile and family or other relatives waa not kpown 1 today by police.

They have called in tha aid of the San Diego polka in investigating the Exalted Ruler Eugene Bis- Urges Full Attendance Dont mis this evenings moat-' hurl V. This was1 tbs taraa and emphatic warning of Exalted 1 Ruler Gena Biacailus of Santa Monies. Lodge Nk 9(M; this morning. Aa reasons wdiy no member of 908 should lat anything prevent him from attend- Sr. Exalted Ruler BiscailUx, add-: A- big class will inFtiatsd this evaning, with tha initiatory ritual to performed by Exalted Holer Jack Doyle and associata of-ficera of Loa Iiodga No, 99.

I do apt need to. explain that this sanouneoment ip itself la suf-fleknt to lat 908 membars and ail viaiting ElkSf kiiow a Mg treat is a Also, to ha' present this evaning wfll offkera and large dekga-ttoasefimambato of Santa Bar-bars. Vontora and Oxnard lodgaa. This Abe carries promlsa of a moa in teresting sessions With live wires Loa Angeles: and. the threa other northern Communitiea mentioned Joining with Nlna-O-Slxera formal informal phases of-the it is unnecessary for me to premet a groat ratheringTNine-O-Sixera" wh lavobom attending Thursday sea aidns regulsriy know an Vil r.

ExaltadDdler-Disesilus again, asked "that members of tha local contemplating attending the- Monterer let. See CQaf Klausen knoV this at once, as reservationa are booked and transportation details are hi hand. A round-trip faro of onlv 814A5 has bean secured and additional information aa to Fall- VENICE'S BIG HOSTELRY IS ONLY-MEMORY Tha "Venetian Gardens," Van-ieea palatial- hotel 1 located la the center ef what is heralded a tha dtyl new business area at tha head ef Windward ara-ne, waa otldally closed this morning I Bus! pees man. wagged thair heads solemnly and that select group of. duuna known aa civic leaders" won looka of deep concern as tkey walked by and gasad ever at tbo aits of the hotel.

Another local undertaking that wont wrong -too bad. Tha "Venetian Gardena" got farther along than many local projects of -a Ilka nature. Tho management at least had a pretty picture of the building painted. The painting was made on a huge signboard which waa erected on the proposed site of the tractors. Cloaing" of tho hotel waa effected by painting out tho picture on tho ulgnbourd today.

CRO DRIVER IS HIGHER COURT Stanford Ray Must Answer to Chaises Following Accident BAIL IS SET" AT $5000 Man Injured in Wreck Will Recover, Physician Reports Today Stanford Ray, 85-yoar old Los Angeles electrician, waa yesterday ordered bound over', to Superior Court under' 85008 bond by Santa Monica Police Judge jCharlaa Spencer after ar1 -heating to- determine responsibility for an automobile accident Sunday morning in-which Melvin Metcalf, 80, Santo Monies accountant, waa severely Ray, driver of the machine which aasertedly crashed into car, stopped and rendered aid after tho wrack, but left soon after-wards without giving Ma name and with tha "intent to asqapa from tho consequences of bis tho eourt decided. Tho hearing lasted almost all day, beginning at 10 o'clock in the morning. Deputy District Attorney A. S. Colgrovo represented, tho state.

Tha defendant waa represented by Attorney J. C. Dunn. An interesting angle of tho matter, brought out aa testimony, waa that both automobiles won crowded with four people on tho front seat of each car. Metcalf was driving along with hia leg ont of tho open door.

When Ray struck tha lighter machine, Metcalfs leg waa torn off. Dr. Lonia H. Jackson, physician who is treating Metcalf, stated today that the injured man la till in serious condition and while expected to recover, will doubtless spend, many weeks in Martins hospital where hi was takas immediately after the crash. Ray was able to make the $5000' bond and waa at liberty today.

The time for his. next hearing -has not bcoii not as yet. BankRobberylsA Foiled by Official (lr AaMCtateS LOS ANGELES. Sept. 29, Tbs presence of mind of president of tha First National Bank of Hynes, a southalda au-burtv today foiled an attempted robbery of the institution by tare armed men.

Instead of complying witbjthe "tick 'am up" command, Flint dropped to tho floor behind tha railing and crawlad to tho burglar alarm, tripping the When tho ball began to ring tha three men fled. Employees followed and fired st the fleeing Divers Will Inspect Disabled Freighter i' ate Aeeeelefes ftei) BAN PEDRO, Sept 89-Btartbg to fiQ and settie deeper in tha water, the freight ateamar Cirdnns after Wing floated from tha rocks St Doscsnso Point' when ehs grounded on September 2U put mto San Diego Into last night in tow, and today waa. undergoing examination by divera according to information received hon short; iy before soar Possibility rf making temporary rapalrs, before coatinning on to San Pedro to banted rtt on dry-' dock for complete waa to bo determined by tho divera ax-for underwriters of tha stranded and floated; steamer, Officials of Norton, lillr and eom-psny, agonto ban, aaid that ante voy and work tin Cbetnus waa fa charge of tht underwriters. in charge of tn uncerwntar, out: a pistol and fired, testimony showed. Whan tho ease goes before tho Jura the testimony of Mrs.

Madge Galloway, only eyewitness to tho shooting, la expected to decide tho IIWWH. If VAIWWU QTCIOI. IQg Hack Raymond Molina, Z0-yaar old grocery dork, received an iadetarminate sen-tenca to San Quentin tkla week in Sapariar Jadga Carlos Hardys court, will not be taken to northern for at least 18 days and may yot make an appeal It was iwdicatad today. Hia pleaded ratify to manslaughter and sued probation at a hearing on September IE Tuesday morning, ha appeared in eoort again and. waa denied leniency and sentenced to from cm to tea years.

Molina waa the driver of a machinoto which Vera Schla- KV 29-yaar aid Loa Angdcs aaty parlor operator, waa -riding at the time she was killed early an the morning of Jane 19. According to teetl-monv given in court by Santa Monica poliee, eyewitnesaee of tho affair, Molina crashed into a home at Tcaticth and Colorado streets. Slats Monica, following a wild rids through tha town. Officers testified Molina waa drank. PEIEST1N Ocean Park Woman Badly Hurt in Santa Mon-ica Traffic Crash DRIVER IS NOT HELD Call for Blood Transfusion Brings Forth Three Volunteers Swerving into curb.

to. avoid strBdng; another antontobOc. Mrs. tomes' Webet, Ocean verdy injured a Mrs. C.

St Clair. 41. of 415 Ashland avenue, Ocean' Park. Tha accident occurred on Pico boukvard'near Fourteenth a tract Santa Monica. Dr.

C. A. Lind-anist Venice police surgeon, waa driver of tho machine which. Mrs. Weber sought to avoid.

According to attaches at Martins hospital, where Mrs. St Clair era taken, the jugular vein waa severed and is a possibility tha skull may have been fractured. Tho is described aa being fat very serious condition. -Late last night a call waa sent out tor volunteers who would submit to blood transfusion operation to restore the woman, believed to be dying aa a result of tha loss of Mood. Earl Welch, county jail prisoner, and Captain Nolan of tho' Loa Angeles fire department both offered to giro tho blood, but wen refused.

Finally a daughter of tho wo-man. wboao name was not revealed, waa located, and was taken to tha hospital whan aha was ready to open har veina in order to save her mothers life. However, by this time. Mrs. St.

Clair waa showing' aigna of improvement, and tha operation was delayed with the', result that today it waa announced from the hoapital that the operation would probably not, ha stectcMry Although her life is atm in dan-gar, 'it waa believed, today that aha would recover. An investigation' of tho accident by police is said to have exonerated Mra. Weber of Marne. Santa Monica' police today lauded tho heroism of Captain Nolan of the firo department. and of Earl Welch, county prisoner, in' offering thair own- blood whoa snch an set' was thought nac ary to aavotiw womans- Ufa- Woman Nabbed On Grand Theft-Charge By SMMtatcS LOS ANGELES, -Sept Z9 A womas who gave her namo Claire ZV-waa arrostod today soon after E.W.

Taylor, bond broker, reporta 7to poUca that a hotel: drinking had ended pith' 11200 miaaingV woqiaiiu'wliMla torractnama aid by officers be Qaira Was bald opaphargaol jWIpienPf grand i Taybr, juud ho muaed hla wallet iwon after lilM Armoor decided suddenly to leave tbs parte, Robert Morran. rampankm, Mao warorrwaAV'tY waay-'prfcaoatod to' the Unta Monks eiteV council, this dsorning againat tho establishment ef a dog pound; at 1585 Twenty-first straat. It was signed by torn-dent of thr-vicinity. Tha protest was referred to tho department of puMId safety, vS lean. At tho preliminary trial aha Vv i i assorted that Christian shot with- Six Gvic Organizations in Western MetropolU Join.

New Bodyr MEET ON WEDNESDAY Committee is Named to Frame Set of Ruler and By-Laws Formation 6f a. central council of civic and Improvement association in the territory between Venice ana the Vineyard area in Los Angeles, was completed last night at a meeting in the Hewlett building at Mar Vista. A new organization to be known1 aa the West Los Angeles Federation of Civic associations waa formed with E. W. McGill aa temporary chairman 'and Lewis H.

Fixeh temporary secretary. Six improvement groups are included- in the new council, which. is to unite the efforts of tho local bodies in tha territory included; Tho ato bodies now making, up tha association, with the reoreaentativaa they had at last nights meeting are as follows: Six Groups Tha Reynier Park, Improvement association with. Bean, president; E. W.

MoGUl, secretary; and Cox, treasurer, Mar Vista-Los Angeles; Civic club. 0. H. Hewlett, president-' H. R.

Lee, secretary; aqd 8. Der members of tho board' of director. Wait Loa Angeled Improvement retary-treaaurer: National'' Boulevard Improve- (CnflnM On hgt BlsOt) Actual Cpnstruction tb Be Under Way Within 40 Days Forty days, if legal machinery ran smoothly, will bring tiu beginning of the grading and paving of tho, Palisades Beach road, by virtu of tho adoption of tha ordinance of intention at this mornings session of the Sants Monica dty council. Tha paving consist of six inches of asphalt-concrete baas with a two inch Wilhite snrfae. While tho paving is being laid tho street most bo closed hot Com-' miaaioner Mortal and Cite Engineer Carter gave it as their opinion this morning that 7 arrangements can bo mad with tha Pacific Electric Railway company to partially grade a narrow section of its right of way along tha beach road that roudanta can roach thair homes during the improvement: Otherwise ante traffic would bo barred out of tho Tho highway will be psved a width of twenty -feet, now owned man and hotel accommodations otc can bs' obtained from Secretary who', bad just returned from a trip tp Monterey, to ary rang everything far the Bay Onhr CoastHoadj Holdup i i HoUbp men in' the' Bay district, apparently havstlittle ability: to pkk pot good prospecta.

such as thair. ilk in Loe Angelea have been doing Bennett. 8075 Chilton Dr told BswtoQs -poliee, he wae 'of twOw doOerg at 18:50 dock this merpfog on the brach' road one north of San-ta Moniea eanyon by.a Iona man on oot who ypokad a abort Mack revolver Into Ms aids sad ordered Mm to Wek Bonnet described tho Man st p-pamtly 85 years of age. five feot; tan inches tall, weighed J50-pomlds and woe s-ligH batfUght ever-eoat, light-colorM scarf around Ms neck and brown rfovea. .1 Home-Townera from, threo states will bold their annual picnic at Sye more Grove Park; Saturday; Oct 1, it: was; learned today, Cttimns from Marjiand.

Delaware and Naw Jersey who are residing in this' section, will hold picnics st park at thia Maw. pork out any causa, that is, she said her Uv husband had mads. no. move at- tack Christian. i It is predicted that the defendant wilj plead that ha ahot in aelf-d- fans and will attempt to dis tim widows assertions to that disprove Cello- (CnUssM Os hit BlaU) tor Samuel M.

Shortrldgo, who also said he would bo present in Ocean Park to apeak at. tha exercises on that data. In cooperation with an of tho other local civie and semi-civic groups, the American Legion posts will practically supervise the Armistice Day celebration. Post No. 177, tha Venlc-of -America group ia now making preparations for a huge ball to be given at tho Venice ballroom as climax to tha celebration in Venice.

8250 Assured Tho Venice Chamber of Commerce, through Councilman R. Rico-Wray, his barn assured that an appropriation of $850 will bo approved for tha decoration of streets hero. White no definite plana have been announced for tho individual organisations, the Venice Lions club, the Womans City dub, tha various church and fraternal groups, and local patriotic organisations Including the Legion Auxiliary, will all have a part In tha celebration. As last year, tho Santo Monica celebration will hold at tha Municipal auditorium In OeoaU Park When a patriotic program of speeches and will ba given eatly in 4ho afternoon. 1 1 Dm May Have Parade -Santa Monica Legion 3 Oil (CnOntS Os Pass Klffct) Pier Avenue Lights to Be Turned on During Realty Meet Forma 'dedication of tho new lights on Pter avenue in Ocean Pork will ba held tha first night of tha California Realtors convention, due to moot October 10 to 14.

This has beeq definitely decided by tha light committee, composed of Georgs Cleveland, Isador Wilson and 8. C. Bock. White all details of tho program imnod. have not yet boon fully determ! a big carnival, dancing and other plaaauras will mark tha Informal part of tho evening.

Tha system now being installed is considered one of tho moat modern. The stylo of reflectors naad ar designed to throw practically all tha light down toward the pavement, So 'that tha straat will bo on of tho moat brilliant In the Bay district, tha sponsors declare. The light standards are already installed tha length of tho boulevard. D. 8.

McEwan. of Santa Monica, tho contractor, is making tho work 'to completion. Tha contract called for. tho work to bo finished within 59 days of starting and this will bo don, said McEwan. night of tho dedication and during tho convention, tha street and tha light standard will elaborately decorated.

Flowers and banting 1 bleu of tho brilliant now lights promise to make tha now' Pter arena as different from tbo-eld as night is from Ocean Park people are progressing wtthpTograma designed to mako Pier and Main straat two of tho leading section in tha Bay' Main i Street Group t4tbf Elect Officers Greater Main'Street association will hold its not meeting Monday night at the old Chamber of Commerce' rooms. Municipal Auditor-. tamrOcsau At this time officers will elected for the coming year and many- matters of importance to beach dtlxena will ho discussed. J. Lorbaor will preside at tho meeting and O.

Calhoun will bo Appelhoff ia manager, of the, association. W-' Property owners and members of tha association and anyone alaa interested in. the welfare of tho beach cities, are nrged to attend tha meeting which will begin. Inn 8 p. m- 5 Tickets to Benefit Event in Hands of Firemen and Policemen 8000 ARE PRINTED Big Donation Collected at Fight Stadium Last Evening Tickets wars out today for tha baseball gam to ba atagod Saturday afternoon at 1:80 oclock at Arnold 'Park, Santo Monies, aa a benefit for.

Wilbert G- Graham, SantA Monies, motoreyels' office doomotf to'Tipond' sto mtotiia jn pteatetoaat aa tho result of injuries rscsivod recently white chasing a speeding machine on Santa Monies street, Mike Donovan, manager of the title-holding Venice Firemens baseball team, announced today. Tickets may bo obtained from any fireman or policeman In Venice or Santo Monies. Tha contest will bo between tho Venice Firemen and a picked squad of policeman and firemen frpm Santo. Minica. It is sxpacted.

that 8000 tiekota will disposed of. Graham, tha Injured officer, was reported slightly batter today In Martin's hospital where ia recovering from broken bock and fractured collar bona, and nu-morons cute and bruises. He will ba awarded tha entire proceeds of tha exhibition gam, it Is stated. Due to- the nature of tho in juries, tho officer will ba forced to spend many months in a plaster east Tho hospital bill that ia rolling up all tho time will exceed a thousand dollars before ho will bo able to return boms, it ia believed. night nt the Ocean Park Athtette club stadium tho Santo Monica motorcycle aqnad under direction of Desk Sergeant Plano, started to sell tickets for the game.

As thsy passed through sentiment was aroused to such a degree that bill and coins of all denominations were thrown into the prisefight ring, A total of $18540 waa collected. Dlls' evening tha salesman an to go baton the Elks Club members. '-Whan informed by Chief of Polka Clacwic E. Wabb of- Santa Montes of tha coming benefit the injured man ia aaid to havo shown that ha was graatly raliavad, and to havo remarked that this would In gnat masaura help him ont of tha financial difficulties Into which tho accident had brought him. Tho battery for tho day will consist of Hogan and Billlngslr for ths Vanie Firemen, and probably Taylor and Hardeman for tha AIL Stan.

Tho frill Venice lineup will ba aa follows: Alyea, 8b; Valencia, lb; McDsrmad, If Spaetert as; Wagner, 8b; Hanna, rf; S. Shock-ley, cfy BiUlngaly, and Hogan, p. The opposing team win consist of 8b; Christensen, lb; Rober, E. Crips, as; Garret 8b; J. Cripo, cf Burke, rf; Hardman and P-.

Bob Bedford will call balk and strikes; Hlndarar will umpire bases. Cabaret Employee Falb-WHtkDistYes Benny HurriSrAl; 1228 Cabrilto avenue. Venice, wae treated at tbs Vanica Receiving hospital shortly before 8 o'clock this morning for badly torn upper lip. Six stitches were token, oy According to raports filsd with th youth, has boy' at a local cabaret fell on tho' stairs with trsy of dishes. with troy rf ouiisa.

llll II I C. T. U. WU1; Stand Behind Jacobson in I His Battle Pledging support and loyalty Councilman Carl waiting a naw trial on a morals charge; tho Los Angolas county W. C.

in soaalon this morning in Santa. Monica, adopted a lengthy resolution in which. the "frame-up tactics rf th Loa Angeles police department era -roundly' and tho innocence. rf th Loa An- gates fity 'official ia afrirmed ln: no uncertain Mra.v. Hattia, Converse, president rf tha Santa Montes.

W.J almost aplit tha conclaT into.two-v; camps whan sho offerad tho nso- lotion but inan. Impassioned plsaS, finally won its adoption fat TThte gronn believes In Council pian.Jacobson's fight against vice 1 and.crima 'anii should. express, its views such terms that the rf it in tha new-1' papers this evening and tomorrow -V Convene asserted. fit wil cheer him Up." Th principal apdiker of the mailing aeuion was Ella' C. Howard rf Lpa Angeles, -'whoso topic was announced as.y"Medical rV- Manz jnemben of tha Women Christian Temparanca.

Union in--nocantly nso alcoholte beverage with: a largar eontent rf than. tits law, allows. Dr. Howard told to referred to tha eonanmption of patent. ehtea.

sha crplainad. and entered atronr; ptes to to stop-, i-figinr, thenu -r I-d Howard abo dsnomead Co-; 1 cs-Cola aas "habit-forming drink fajurlOua to tho health," and aa-Sorted that tho uaa of aapifin with mm iOLiti -j i 1 i DEMAND ACnON Property owner. -f aldkut tho rishtof-way. ara aaklnjr the Loo Anselea dty eooncfl for tho: arad-inw and padur of Sopnboda.bon-'$., levard thronsh tha ''norfli pf tho Soldior Homo to San t' Farnondo Tho oatimatod -vY' coet.U H. A gherman and other vroporty.

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