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Monterey Daily Cypress and Monterey American from Monterey, California • 1

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k1 I '3 i i i -c 1 "-'i i' t' CYPRESS-AMERICAN CAMPAIGN ENDS SATURDAYIGHT: SEPTEMBER ''ATH AT 8 O'CLOCK i 'J iwwmmmmwBmimimw ISSOCUTEK PRESS LeasedWire DpfC AND MONTEREY AMERICAN i-l r- i7vi4'rEij MONTEEY MONTERf jGOUNTT CALUORNIA "tV- -V -f TIDE TABU IDS TOMORROW Low 6:22 pm 11:52 am 6:24 am Higk VOL 8 301920 s- ii h'- a i i I -i: i US 0 CAMPAIGN FUNDS WILL TOTAL FIVE MILLION v': -i I -v i A': V- "jT'r MONDAY NVSNING AUGUST I J-y--' i If 1 -A "lit XvBb the Sniited Prsaa rUqNOTON Auf- nstUbjPnsident Wilson to- 1 Jf 4-r'i daj approved a majority repqrt of the Wthradtff coal commls- contract miners twenty cent -1 Is its fisdisfs the report aid it WOSld fix the minimum rate at flftystwo and one-half cents an hour to the lower paid men in the anthracite industry The workere receive about $18000000 in back pay under the retroactive feature of the award and the total in-crease will average at least $85000000 annually The report added that the award 'Justified ho increase in the prioe of coal STIGKir MEETS TONIGHT The Stickers Club meets tonight ns usuiL On acount of this big show at the Monterey Theatre tonight1 meet ing will start at seven o'clock Financial matters will come up for a good ileal of discussion Ffnal plans for the big dance next Saturday night will be' discussed Anyone wishing to make a donation to the Club may leave it with i-Meehan at the Minhdc Transfer office BIG TREE STUDIO TO OPEN Miss Anita Murray has resumed her classes in the Spanish language at the Big Tree studio at Seaside CRAB SEASON TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 1 The open season for crabs will begin on September 1st This delirious shell fish is quite plentiful in the bay and some good catches are expected PRIMARIES TOMORROW Preparation for the primary election tomorrow arc about complete In this township the candidates for the Republican County Central Cumin it tee failed to file their names in till) so they are not printed on the ballot Stickers hare been provided with these names on them which may 1 placed on the ballot by those voting Sy Tfca lnuital BXJJTAST Ireland Todaj'i rlv(iBfli raid 'ItH'Jfc hare jMB the f'Vdrtt slfatr wnrfrfFtn Up to 1 this -after noon le is definite known that fonr death have occnrred aa a remit of the diaordera Theae inclnded Grace Orr a jonng woman who waa ahot when troopa opened Are to dear the atreeta in the Union-lat quarters BKanj persona with bullet wonnda hare been admitted to hoapitala in rarloua partavof the dtj offioi dAtftli FiKST Hollister Vhfopterey Sen Jose I NO 18 'J1' 'V'Vv in RID AGROUND fd sj' JikV By the Praia BAN RANOiSOO August 30 The Dutch- steamer Ak- -V i ran which went aihore ast hold aud a had way today to message received today from theresseLv powerful tugs tried throughout the night to clear the Arkan from the supu epit but she seemed to be faster and harder today Tho boat's oargo consists of sugar and robber from Java The captain and crow of 73 men are still standing by' IB By nit AnUtii Pima body of CUude Chandler Hegro who kit night was taken from jail hero I Xo liy a group of masked-men was found early today hanging a tree near Council Grove eight miles away Chandler was accused of shooting two officers who raided a moonshine etill near Arcadia 1 The Monterey public schools will open ou Monday September 0th in the new- buildings that have been under construction during the rammer Men are busy getting everything in readiness for the opening date putting in all the seats and other equipment la quite au item There will be a number of change op the teaching staff that will be announced liter The enrollment this year it expected to bo large and attendance by all children of school age is going to he insisted upon CHAMBER OF 00MMERCE HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT The regular meeting of the Monterey Chamber of Commerce will take place this evening AH members 'are urged to attend aa this ia a time at which many things of importance 'to Monterey may transpire (AjV praaaut aaUoual commutes will pahs iha funds thxoCgh thi tnasurp to bo slloeatod bad tbs States for afxletlyjotuto purpose submitted to' the committee a 1(W' from George Carroll "Piosidont of' tbs' Voir 'Jersey Asaodatioa ot Uguor Ho' road bus it sentences ooHcltiag funds to carry on Cos propaganda with tbs ultimate ob-Jlet of obtaining' aa amaadmsat to 'V Yolataad act which would penult sale Mfbf wineo and boors Tbo latter callod Ctx "a found him for six runs 4n hie first inning In the next frame however Benham had gotten warmed up and showed that ha could still pitch If the Mbqtereyana weren't so hard put to it financially they would be able to hire an extra or taro for such days as yesterday However Monterey is far from being out of the running yet They have good chance to get into that postseason series and if the right sort of support from the fans they will taka advantage of his tchance Bo everybody turn out at the next game played at home If the Montereyans so hard put to it financially they would be able to bin au extra player or two for such- day aa yesterday However Monterey is far from being out of the running yet They have good chance to get into that poat-sea-san series and if they get the right sort of rapport from the fane they will take advantage of this chanee So everybody turn out at the next game played at home hsraMM H0TZ8 OF THE GAME Benham got a taro-liagger the first time up In a decent field it would have gone for throe basro ra it wa a va AJ- -ft A-- sr heirftfiy-cViutf 'The Hollister 'pitcher seemed to be sort of afraid of Lang Lang was given three free paeaea to first Both sides were fairly eveiv on errors making about seven apiece rooters were there in con' sidrrabla force and did their bit Hansen simply had one of those off days end the Hollister boys were aiming their drives at the short distance fences in right field Monterey meets Hollister once more before the lesson closes Hope Monterey has the rabbit foot along the next time M0HTEBEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Will open Monday September 6tfa A 11 pupils an hereby notified to be present All canneries packing house and other industrial places please take notice GHAVE5 Principal 9-3 Boortl OIRUS LEAGUE-COMPLAINT DENIED BY I COMMISSION -n Bf lbl Mnfnl Pibm WASHINGTOH DX ugiui 1 The' interstate Gammeree Commission today denied the com- 9 plaint of the California Citrus 9 League that the rates on oranges 9 9 and Lemons to points between 9 4 the Rocky Mountiuns and Atlantic seaboard north of the Ohio and 4 4 Potomac rivers were unjust 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 CEO Tfc" HEW YORK August Forty-two steamship companies and freight brokers including virtually all the big trans-Atlantic lines were 'indicted by the federal grand jury today on dkragei of conspiracy in violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act SPAHISH TEBTULIA The remarkable program of charm ing Spanish music dances and songs to be given this evening at Mission Hall for the restoration of Mission Ourmelo under the able leadership of Edmond Foereatd and his orchestra assisted by the two noted artists from San Gabriel Mission Play will be i joyed by a large crowd of patrons and lovers of fine arts Following the program: La Guapa March Orchestra Serenade Espagnole BuetE Foereetel Eyes" Spanish Dance-Orchestra -Mr and Mrs Juan Zorraquiinos 'La Garda ns" Spanish Dance Suite Burt Orchestra Violin Solo Foereetel Address Geo Barron Selection of Italian Folk Songs- Orchestra Spanish Danee Mr and Mr Juan Zorraquimoa Solo for cello-Erederick Preston Search Golondiana-Mra Juan Zorraquimoa Aria Search Spanish Dance Mrs Juan Zorraquimo Minuet Search Sextette Orchestra Sari de Fete Havana Tavarr Spanish Dance- Mr and Mrs Juan Zorrequimos Quartette Verdi SPECIAL MEETING The City Council met in special railed meeting today at ten oVlock The passing of the annual tax ordinance was the principal matter dis-enssed Tlie ordi nance may be found in another column of this paper Subscribe for the Daily Cypiee tmarfcaa By Tko luirtitil Mm CHICAGO August SO-Tht Bepubll-cau campaign for 1930 win bt curM ou at a total espeuAitun of $SJKOfiOO ocorfiug to tootbaoiy 'sdiueeA feofto Uo KouaiU'' eommtttoo uuTomgafe axm This sUtssoeat Vwss msAs by Win Boys ffealmaa of tho BepubHcas som-plttso bit hsrOxplilueA -Jthot AlilbOr Otio of this total bai ajlly boon spat by the orgofisatl(W wbldi wsait iitf wttS tho aai of tbs BspubUcan DEFEIT IKE HVEEMES FUl STAHDUGOr THE CLUBS Pet 6 0 13)00 4 2 -r -L-il '3 '-if 3100 A00 333 31 00 Glbuy 3 Watsonville 112 King i City 0 Basalts Hollister 1 Monterey A Gilroy 15i Watsonville 11 San Joes 6 King City A Beat Sunday's Games ing City at Monterey Hollister sit Gilroy Watsonville at Sam Jose 6 In a ragged game that was no credit to either ride Monterey went down to defeat at Hollister yesterday by core of 12 to A It was an off day for the locals in several ways but if they had had at much luck as the Alpnies the result' migLt have been different To begin with Second Baseman Pi- elhro- DHUi -ehriuld have been in bed' instead iat placing halt But as tbs km' in bard put to it to make ends meet financially Pkitti went on the field and did the bast he could under the cir- The chief difficulty that' the Barracudas were up against however was the field at Hollister It is about big enough for a croquet game and about all the fielder can do la stand around and watch the hall go over the fence for two bancs In life-aiied field the score would have been considerably different For the first five innings the game was clone content the score being 2 to 2 lu the sixth however the Hol-linterites began knocking dinky flies over the fence and before the dust had nettled they had brought in fonr run A shift was made then and Bonham was hron giit in from renter field to do tlie pitching Benham pitriijrd for more than year and the Alpir -v- pm SEIS By The IssoHotsI WARSAW August ft A wireless message from Ifinak says that the members of the Polish peace doings tins are becoming 111 becanse of the insanitary conditions Among those side is Maurice Fate of Denver a member of the American Relief Administration who accompanied the Polish dalegstfaM ElviSB CSWTDI THRUSTS By the minis ted IXRtDOX August SO Russian forces mrs engaged in a counter offensive Against the Fobs east of Breat-Litovik and have scrupled fonr voltages in that Vicinity a Moscow wireless declares t- A REAL GAS ATTACK ON THE OLD TOWN A Are in a pile of lamp-black that started shortly before noon today gave one of the citisens the idea that a gas aftsck had been started on the city i Dense clouds of smoke of particularly sulphury smell rolled over the town for a time causing some coughing pud sneering and some wonderment ah to tnir who was burning up all the ohl-sulphur matches A light coming up shortly after the noon hour helped matter a whole lot 'by sending the offending smoke seawards.

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