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MARCH on, 1022., liiUWDA.Y EVENING OailanD SIX HUM OF dlC CHILDREN OF ADAM 1ISIII1EBEIS By Rehse I'm if' AW i i at it.r i' AFTER BOOZE lie STATE OOAnD OF GOfJTROLCHARITY PLANS ATTACKED 5 TRUCK Lloyd George Is Confident of Defeating Foes Despite Test on Vote of Confidence, Preniier Plans -To Go To Genoa. UHSTER 6000 FOB WARFARE RECK IT TO OVERLOAD Ry ET KEEN, Men, Arrested Charge Their. Accuser Villi Assault tnited rrcss Staff Corrosponxlent. LONDON, March SO. Lloyd Oil-Macadam Highways Being Ruined By Traffic; Property Owners Balk.

Migganjly During War Period Supervisor Mullins Tells Agent. Charges that the state board of With Shotgun. George's political enemies today prepared to defeat his resolution' on Genoa in the House of Commons on Monday and cause his resignation. Each of the three independent no- As a result of the smashing of the Police Barracks Seized antl Lorries Commandeered Br I. A.

Forces. LEASED WIRE TO THIBUNE. DUBLIN, March 30. Civil war ia Southern' Ireland became a reality today. Rebel troops of the Irish Republican army seized and demolished the plant of the Free State's leading newspaper, The rreeman'fl Journal.

Police U.rracks were seized throughout the country, all the motor lorries In Cork city were com SAN JOSE, March 30. Six men. nre nwaitlng on various charges here today as the outgrowth of an alleged drunken row which they participated. Five of the men nr charged with battery and drunken-v ness. The sixth la accused of assault" 'with a deadly wjeapon.

M. Estrella, a resident of the Rose Lawn district, west of 'this city, is the principal complaining witneM. He telephoned Sheriff George W. Lyle yesterday evening summoning nsriHt-ance, doclarirg that his yard had been invaded by "five bums," whoshad proccede I to attack him. The man said that he had succeeded in putting the quintet to rout, pavements on side streets in north control was nigjrardiy and stingy to East Oakland, especiallyl the oil- ma- the indigent and widows during the cadam highways between Thirteenth war were hurled today by Supervisor and Fourteenth avenue, near the Jijhn F.

Mullins during the meeting courity hospital. City Engineer' V. V. of the board of supervisors, at Miss Harmon today ordered all material. Amy Stei'nhart.

chief children's agent lumber and excavating firms to use the board of control, asphalt streets wherever possible, slMiss Steinhart headed a committee and to make sure that their truck reVntly appointed to investigate the loads are within the legal limit. i dirfribution of charities in this coun- Harmon made a tour of the streets ty- a meeting held vesterday the yesterday afternoon. After an members of the committee to sug-hmlnation of pavements he consulted gest to the supervisors today, the cltyi legagl-authorities to see Clllef pf theSf) that concernln'K what could be done -about it. the investigation of widows' pension "The smashing of those P.ements Pase9. Tho commlttee suggestB that "22 lrmv nTX'l work- "hose strict litical parties in England laid plans, for the downfall of the coalition gov, ernment through amendments to premier's motion.

Lhiyd George will move "that this house upproves the supreme council's resolutions, taken at Canneti, as a basis for the Genoa conference, and will support the government's endeavor to effect them." The labor party, which ha.s been waiting its chanoe Co, defeat, Lloyd George since the coal strike ft 1921, will move an amendment to this to the effect' that the present government-Is not qualified to. represent Great Britain at Genoa. hit rr' rr," thn lne case is should be delegated to which proved apparent upon the ar The independent led by rival ot deputies on the jcene. IZ" former Premier A.squith 'and Mad trucks riheoTl macadam JeC cVT to the pension clerk. This reverses been laid, l-sent order of things.

twm vQPA i i Lean, who have never forgiven Lloyd reuid the to justice of George for throwing over, the party n.inori ii(l npnin Tt is not fair1 11 HUKgi'sieu mat an cnar of that brought him to power will ques- Tlle nose of thelr'niachiiw n'lotod for ltlfl9 he dispensed in tho form mandeered for rebel troop movements and numwous murders occurred. Revolting I. R. about 6000 trong, all told, were being mustered and drilled in County Limerick and County Cork. The provisional government, without its leaders, who were In London negotiating with Ulster representatives and the British government, seemed powerless to check these preparations for revolt.

Two hundred Free State troopers at Ren-moor barracks, Gal way, gave way to rebels and retired without offering opposition RAID ON NEWSPAPER. DUBLIN, March 30 (By the Associated Press). The raiders who 'wrecked the plant of The Freeman's Journal early today numbered about fifty and were not disguised. They cut the telephone w'res and hfcld up the staff at revolver point, confining them In a room while they further improvements. They; have money, 'her than rrncerle-t.

been assessed twice already. I do HOARJ1 ARRAIGNED. not blame them for kicking." Mullins took exception to the sug- tion tne reservations tnslsuert upon by Snugly against a telephone pole at France and agreed to by Lloyd: the corner -of Morrison and Julian George at Boulogne. 'streets, three of the five men, Mur- Ths Unionist "die hards" under I'rosser. J.

11. I'vnn and J. H. Immedlate legal action, according gesuons or the committee and ar- to Harmon is imminent against the ralgtied the board of control. Miss 'George Younger, will have a stinging Capener, were discovered In pitiful Wner nf those heavy Steinhart answered him.

bv saving amemimetn ready, denouncing any plight, ruefully surveying the Wreck trucks. Meantime. Harmon says, he that the immediate problem of the traffic with soviet Russia. ngo of their cart They were promptly escorted to tho county Ja.il. The othei will see what can be done about re- committee was the efficient handling Lloyd George can win his vpte of pairing those streets without levying; of charities in Alameda county and commence despite mis united opposi two had made good their escape.

W. C. llenson. Btill another mem not the state board's activities dur- tlon. however, if he holds the ranks another assessment the adjoin ber of the party, later appeared at inffthn war of the coalition firmly with him.

The committee included IMlss Lloyd George haa entrusted the the county jull and expressed tho de-Rteinhart: Miss Elizabeth 8keele of fate of his government and himself tl his comrades the re-the Associated Charities; Mrs. Ren- entirely to the Genoa resolution. sult tt moment later he lah Snnnn nf tV, Alnmro Wolfara Confident he would defeat bis himself together with thorn In ing property owners. Alamedans to Hear Power Act Debate Council; Mrs. Helen Neal ot the emies in the commons debate, how-1 the of their cell.

On being releuscd a f)W hours" Berkeley Welfare Conference, and C. ever, the premier today authorized ALAMEDA, March 30: Civic Almia th. that th. Tiriti.w later, however, the men promptly leaders, business men ana oiners comnosed of himself to bring complaint against Interested in tho proposed so-called jackson told the hoard of snner- rurS and Sir Tthert-their Prowcutor. Ifstrella, charging and Power bill will attend a I Jatkson a loard super-'Marquis Curson and Sir Robert, him with assault with a deadly smashed the presses, threw gasoline on the floors and stairs and get (ire to the building.

The plant's supply of newsprint suffered princlpa.ly from the fire. The raid Is believed to have been a tequel to the publ'catlon by Lie newspaper of, a report of the proceedings at the secret convention of the De Valera section of the Irish Republican army on Sunday, LIKE EXECUTION. visors mat Alameda county is taking Home, would leave for Genoa to be held debate on the measure care of 615 wfclows, 63 incapacitated April 7. persons and 15 blind persons at a I weapon, claiming that he had appeared in front of his home "and threatened them with a shotgun. Estrella contends that he whs forced to do ho.

In order to protect himself ntid his property from the assault of tho Invaders. cost of 1334,000 annually. The report was referred to the supervisors as a committee of the whole. DETENTION HOME ASKED. Prize Winning Play Will Be Repeated i FLAPPER FILOSOPHY LERKELEY, March 30.

A sec- i Yi'i At the behest of the committee from the Juvenile Detection Home! om and thlrd Performance of Dan KeiMiarat CmMf At headed by Superior Judge E. C. Hob- uotherohs lid Birds will be, nf inson, the supervisors took under ad- "iven tomorrow night and Saturday) Ot iS rlattneu HAZEL "Gee whiz, Gladys, I don't see what Myrtle tees iu that big gink. He can't even talk United States and is ugly as fried egg." GLADYS "Yes, but don't forget that he's Axel Hendleson, llie rlianipion fanrv tkater of Lapland, and 14 Just a dream to fkate with." (Copyright, 1Q22) 1 BELFAST. March 30 (By the Associated Press).

The death of Sam-uety Mallan, whose body was found In the White Rock road yesterday, appears to have been in the nature of an execution. It is learned that lie was taken from a party of men who had been barred from their places of work and who were await, ing their unemployment doles and March" Dedlc vlsement the proposition of building nigm in neeier iiaii 8:15 clock. berkELE an annex to tle detention home for 13 of tion of a mi memorial, chair to Dr. boys between tlte ages of IS and 21. n1XS)fbyhtllerBCr: "Clr uni-the life in a rural community where 1)r' 'lrf lveih4idt, of is feature According to Judge Robinson's statement to the board it is impera-ive that these olfler youths who are tonight in the auditorium ot tne Porter school, Aalmeda.

avenue near Park street. Horace Porter, former mavor ot Riverside, will take the nffrmative side of the discussion; Eustace Cullinan, an attorney, will' Kpeak for the negative. Carl Strom, president of the local chamber of commerce, will preside. The meeting will be called to order at 8 o'clock. Among those who will act as vice-presidents are: Hon.

John L. Davie, C. E. Jllckok, C. C.

Wilson, Rudolph Spreckcls, Peter Holllngs. Louis Hurtlett, Jos. It. Knowland, A. Yantlevcnter, J.

Sherman Mc-Ifowell, W. A. Grahn, E. It. Nciss, Percy V.

Long, Mrs. II. O. Tenney, Mrs. W.

H. Hnpps. Mrs. W. E.

Vaughan. Carl Strom, lu Four. F. Parton. C.

Davidson. Mrs. Anna Saylor, Franklin Hichborn, Lieut. -Gov. C.

Young, Charles S. Peery S. W. Lore, Judge Frank H. Dunne.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter I f. Ilmert. Mr.

and Mrs. D'Egilbert. M. M. O'Shaugh-iiessey, Hon.

Frank Otis, AI Latham, E. J. Probst. C. C.

Adams and Major C. L. Tilden. MURDEROUS THIEF College, planned us a of ADDICT'S RUSE beauty is ignored and natural in potential eriminaJs be kept apart The jUlMI1' t-AfTivmvM av tiv uiu- from the younger boys and that the considered sinful I any, principal roles are played by 1olette 1 1 1 1. present system of lndglng them in SHOT Blf CHIEF and Mary Babccek.

Others in the cast are Mary Morris, Lloyd Corrl-gan, Ehvyn Raffetto, Dorothy Luck, Albert Lee, Edward Hogan and Miles Hammond. was escorted to the place where his body was afterward discovered. During the afternoon his worker's card, the envelope of which should have contained the unemployment allowance, was pushed under the door of his home. It was found by his wife, who was speculating on the peculiar occurrence when the police brought news of her husband's fate. James Lyle of Dromore, ehot through the chest while walking in Joy street, in the Sinn Fein district of Belfast, died today.

CHINA EXPLAINS BANDIT MURDER OF MISSIONARY "WASHINGTON. March 30. Th'! killing of Dr. Leroy Shelton, medical missionary of the Disciples cf Christ (Christian church) by bandits In Tibet last month, the Doctor's refusal "to accept tho ttdvlcu of local authoritien against proceeding into a disturbed areri, according to correspondence, between tho State Department and the Chinese I'overnrnenr, copies of which have been transini1 to and were mr.de public today by Senator Spencer of An inscription for the chair will be written by President Emeritus Benjamin Ide Wheeler, of Mie university while Professor John Galen Howard, university architect, Is in charge of designing the memorial. A fund for tho chair is now being raised among former faomlty hk-sociates and students of the late pro' I feasor.

Subscriptions now reached $650 while, still further gifta will be received by Dr. Robert Legge the county Jail is an infraction of the State law. The board of supervisors was also presened with a resolution by the municipality of Albany asking that a date be set fur a public utilities election for the purpose of forming a water district. Affiliated Berkeley (lAe Ttfftmn Unrtii Rehearing Sought in Thomas Brady Case SAN" JOPIV March 30. With Myron W.

Forbes, 20-year-old call boy for the Southern Pacific here, Btill lying at death's door In San Francisco, Chief of Police J. N. Black and members of his department today resumed their search for the burglar who early yesterday morning Miot down the youth In the SAN FRANCISCO, March 30. Professor Eugen Neuhuns, Dr. MUiiib liCUUl An annllcatlon for a rehearinor wa WheeW mil iinnni.

1,., Sentence Depends March 30. Victor made to the district court of appeal have taken charge of the memorial Robertson, president of the Berkeley by the Attorney General In connect- fund. On Future Behavior Defense corps, will head the Afflll- tlon with tha case of Thomas By DAVID M. CIU'RCIL-Intcruatlnnul News Konli'e Staff CorresX)iidfiit-- LONDON, March 80. The basis for an agreement between Ulster and the new Irish Free State, which have been In the throes of border warfare, was reached tonight, it was officially announced.

At a conference here between rep 1 TtFTlKFI EY March 30. Pro-' neraeiey i.iuds lor the coming convicted as one nr the Howard fhinPVf Mtnt Mnn vided tlvit he Vets into trouble of no as the result of the annual "treet gangsters. The court recently lUCQl man Inn forthanfx two years. Thomas election of officers. granted Brady a new trial, and he Letcher apartments here after! Forbes had interrupted the burglar when the former went to call Thomas nrpphppn nerkelev realty orncers chosen are: Joseph is now at noerty on JoOOO honds.

wil Phave 'his freedom Cline, Ingfellow Community Club.l BERKELEY, March will nave nis Hn Tihbetts. A FOOL THERE WAS ing guilty to delivering meat in SAN JOSE, March 30 An attempt' to make himself sick by eating soap And disinfectant, thereby to obtain his transfer from a cell in the county jail to the county hospital, resulted fatally yesterday for Herbert Houghton, alleged drug addict arrested here February 7. Houghton was found ill in his cell. He gave every Indication of being extremely sick and succeeded In obtaining his transfer as desired. The youth, however, had taken an over dose of the disinfectant, with the result that he became constantly worse, pascing away last night shortly before 7 o'clock.

Just prior to his death Houghton admitted to the physicians attending Mim that he had eaten the soap and disinfectant as a ruse. He realized that he was dying and reijueHtcd that prayers be raid fur hint, but showed no fear. He told a. nurse that death would "be a relief." His body lies at the morgue here today unclaimed, he having no known resentatives of Ulster, the Irish Free! BQYS III STOLEN MOTOR CAPTURED Berkeley without a license. Ouaii State and the Brittsn government i nrnnnuU u-nr maiiA find accented by all parties to end the warfare between Orangemen and Sinn Felners in Uister, ss well as along the border.

Tha agreement is expected and You, employee of a Chinese wholesale meat firm in Oakland, was fined $30 this hioming by Judge Robert Edgar on two counts. A permit to his firm was revoked recently by the board of health, because ot the alleged tmsanitarv condition of th. market. days In the county Jail by Judge v-'u. j.es-'wno said there was no money to be filed I "U7 Wmy Center of the California Ise folks will be at the big sale McGregor contractor, who accused Civic League for Women Voters, Sunday at Mills College Park to buy him of stealing two glass doors from I corresponding secretary; Charles choice lots with all city im-a house the 1: tter was building on I Nay'or, South Berkeley Commercial, provements in for $10 down and 5 Derby street.

Club, treasurer. a month. Advertisement. Judge Edgar withheld cnmmltt-1 1 Knos. engineer, in whose rooms the burglar was.

"Highly satisfactory," was the chief's statement concerning progress in the case. He stated that certain clues had been obtained and were being run down, with the result that an arrest is anticipated at an early hour. He refused to divulge the details of the clues which have fallen into his hands. The identity of the burglar, he admitted, is not known. Reports from the bedside of young Forbes indicated that his condition is "despairing." The bullet fired from a revolver in the burglar's hand penetrated the intestines in five places, it was said.

BERKELEY. March 30. After cha.se through the heart of the Hcrkeley business district shortly before midnight lust night, Wilford Hollis Harrell. 17 years old, 4220 Montgomery' street. Oakland, and Robert Glaze, 18, 4115 Howe street.

Oakland, were taken Into custody by Officers Tenning and Wiltberger in an automobile stolen in Piedmont. ment with tho stipulation that Bre-chcen stay out of trouble for a month or go to jail. Breecheen formerly came into notice for troubles with the state realty board and was arrested Berkeley realty dealer, for punching him in the fact. The automobile, tho property of II. II.

Bower, 10 Jerome avenue. Piedmont, hnd been stolen from in 'hoped to put an end to fighting that has raged sporadically In Belfast and other towns for weeks. Sir llaniar Greenwood, one of the British representatives at the conference, said: "A satisfactory agreement has been arrived at and nil disorders will cease forthwith. Winston Churchill will fully Htate the terms of the agreement In the House of Commons immediately." 18 Policemen Take Inspectors' Tests Examinations-tor positions as inspectors oh the Oakland police department were held today by the civil service board, with 18 police corporals; sergeants and assistant inspectors participating. The corporals and sergeants are permitted to take this examination through a new ruling which makes them eligible to positions In the plain-clothes depart- rnent 1 II i 1 ipps front of a Piedmont theater.

The youths have been turned over to the Piedmont authorities by the Berkeley police and Investigation of Brothers On Trial For Chinese Slaying FAIKK1ELD, Mauch 80. A venire of eighty jurors has been called by Judge W. T. O'Donnell to try the case of People vs. Chin Sir Foon and Chin Shung, two brothers of San Francisco, charged with the murder of Harry Jue at Millar station, Maine Prairie, last their actions made.

Harrell has been working in an Oakland factory and attending part-time school, his father, Geor.ce F. Harrell, being a traveling salesman. Architect To Judge Building Dispute FAIRFl ELI), March 30. AfTT'r one day of testimony and argument in court the plaintiff and defendants In the case of 8. J.

Weeks vs. First Presbyterian Church of Vallejo, have agreed to allow Judge AV. T. O'Donnell to select either an architect or engineer to whom will be submitted all plans, estimates, cosU and bills for lumber and labor, snd who will, decldo the controversy between the two factions in the suit. The complaint was filed by Contractor S.

J. Weeks, who asked Judgment in amount of 1989.80, alleging Five Inured When Car Hits Big Truck ine large venire was urawn inr ine tsjj reason that many jurors are adverse sj to the finding of the gtillt of a per-j Get Your a Sfll -sv; that that amount was due on extra i rxvi material and labor rurnished In the building ot the church and which was authorized by the directors of that corporation. The answered the complaint by alleging that the inside of the church -was built of unseasoned son on circumstantial evidence, wntie many are ngalnst the death penalty which will in all probability be asked in this case, according. Uourt attaches. 7 The two brothers are alleged to have lured Harry Jue, a sweetheart of their sister, to a lonely station on the Oakland-Antloeh railroad, and killed him, throwing his body In a ditch alongside the road.

two men later appeared at the house of EIrner Brown In Maine Prairie and paid him to take them to Vista, where they were captured, the body having been found In the meantime and word sent to the authorities, it is alleged. High School Teams Hold First Debate The first high school debates foa thin season, under the supervision of the Tri-City Debating League, took place yesterday afternoon, when a negative team from Technical met Berkeley High at the latter school, and an affirmative team from Technical met a negative team from Fremont, at Technical. The subjects of the debate was: Resolved, That the Eastbay Cities should furnish work for the unemployed. The Tech affirmative team consisted of John Wiester and Ernest Hall. The Fremont boys were William Schwartz and Milton Ward.

Newton Davis, the president of the Student-body, presided over the meeting. A two to one victory, however, was gained by the I-'remonters. At Berkeley High, the Oakland High school boys also failed to carry away the honors, a unanimous victory being given the College City team. The lineup consisted of Florence Keane and Ed Chandler for Berkeley, and Fred Early and Eugene Jlolden for Technical. Inquest Over Woman Burned' Is Fixed The inquest in the case of E.

'AT C2 years "was burned to death, will be held Monday by Coroner Grant D. Miller. The fire occurred yesterday afternoon in the rear porch of a house at 1230 Second avenue, where Mrs. Dudoit had been residing with Miss Julie I. Haste.

The woman had burned to death before the fire department arrived. A large can of oil was found near the body by Police Inspector William Kyle. Miss Haste was unable to say whether Mrs, Dudolt had committed suicide. Homes for Young Folks lumber, the doors were furnifhed In HERMOSA BEACH. March 30.

A Pacific Electric car was demolished and five persons were seriously Injured here today when the car struck a heavy motor truck which stalled on the tracks. Thelnjured: MILS. A. li BANKS, address tin-known. J.

V. WILSON. Manhattan Reach. MISS A. SMITH, school teacher at Manhattan IScach.

ARTHl'K r. HOFFMAN, motor-man. Ijos Angeles. THOMAS PICK, conductor, Ixs Angclcc. N.

Hendricks, truck driver, escaped death when he leaped from his machine an instant before the on-rushlng train striick it. Tha big truck was hurle(dffrty feet. Scores of paflsengeW-on the E. car were thrown intoio panic. The smash was heard tor bVcks.

a like manner, as were ine ram, Btaiis and posts, and alleging that to repair such deficiencies would cost I Have you ever noticed as you passed through the newer residential districts of East Oakland how many young people there 'were? PACKAGE OF GENUINE YEAST V1TAMINE TABLETS from your drug git today. If yoa sura thin and emaciated and with something to. help you put on flaab and increase your weight, llt Vltamlac Tibltta 'bnti'd ne4 la consftloe with orgknlf Xontfd Iron. Without off tIC ireo, both food tnd Vitttnlno aftttfM -as rout bixlr rnmiot Hmoge iarrt, JJfelew fowl Into Itvlnj and tlnsne unltM fou bava pleat of oixaulc Irou la roar blood. Organic iron Ultra tip oimea from jronr liroa.

Thin ovTiotni orgim? lro nlt with joor fio1 an It It barb4 Into your blood Jut fire miltM with oal or wood, nil bf iloln it rroitea trm'ndu powir iii'l tnrfy. Without orjinle lroa in Tm bloo'1 yrnir fo1 nrtclr panea thro yoitr bod wirbmit iolot fort toy good. Arranfemrnti hav ba nrnle with tb anifflata thl rltr-te ie tfttr at tbta pprr a larf It 00 nackaa ot (ienvnn VMt Vltamlrw Tililt iUonlutfl trrt wl! tvTTaw. of a nottlt of Nnxatrt lnn. Confessed Arsonist $1760.

The original plans have been filed with the county cUrlt.and will be given to the arbitrator chosen by the court for his decision. Less Noise Order On" University, Grounds BERKELEY, March 30. Street vendors of college publications will be forcibly silenced at the university, following the order issued by Superintendent of Grounds E. D. Ilugill.

Steps have been taken by Huglll to carry out the request of professors for greater quiet near the class room building during university hours. The method of suppression first employed by tho college official was a "raid" upon the offices of tho col SSI 13 Heirs Sought For Half Million Estate MERCED, March 30. In an effort to find heirs to a half-million estate, Flora May Kint, special administrator of the estate of the late A. L. Bartholomew, has filed suit in the superior court against Emma AiVnie Bartholomew and others.

The action is brought, tl Is declared, to find the real heirs to the estate, consisting of property in this county. A general accounting for the past twenty years is also sought. A. L. Bartholomew married a young woman who, it is alleged In the action, influenced him to deed all his property to her.

He was the father of children by a former marriage. Bartholomew was aged 78 at that time, and, the suit alleges, his mind had been failing for years. 1 On every street you see groups of healthy looking youngsters, and the adults are practically all in their twenties or thirties. What are the reasons for this great preponderance of younfj people? Some of them are the following; J. Most of these homes are sold on easy terms, which makes it possible for a couple to secure a home by a small first pay' vient.

1 Vy 2. The homes are up-to-ddtc inhwry respect, a feature which is sure to appeal to young people. 3. The fine climate and abundance of fresh air found in these districts gives that feeling of freedom and well-being which is so essential to all wide-awake people. 1 1 Nr jood-Stpen-tth ami EndurenctJ lege publication's.

In which ho confiscated all cow bells and other noise-makers which could be found. If the removal of noisemnkers does not sufficiently silence the vendors, Huglll declares that he is considering supplying "silencers" for the students themselves. ALAMEDA RESIDENT DIES. ALAMEDA, March 3d. Mrs.

Annie Thurston, 79 years old and for 29 years a resident of Alameda, -died here yesterday. She was a native of Michigan and a pioneer of California. Funeral services will be conducted by the Pentacostal Mission tomorrow with Rev. Harry Morse officiating. Mrs.

Thurston is survived by three Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTIOM SSI Sane, Experts Say Joseph Myers, 12-year-old window' trimmer who has confessed to setting four fires In the H. C. Capwell Company department store, has been declared sane by Dr. O. T.

Hamlin, county, physician, and Dr. Joseph Robertson, alienist of Livermore.i Myers was examined at the request of the Oakland police department, as it was their opinion that the youth was a pyromaaniac. Police Inspector William Kyle says he will swear out a warrant charging the boy wilh arson-i Chiropractic Case Dropped By State Police Judge Mortimer Smith today instructed the Jury in the case of James Compton, president of the Alameda County Chiropractic Association, who was charged with practicing medicide without a 11; cense return a verdict of not guilty because of lack of evidence in the case. Due to the death of J. McClymonds, former superintendent of schools, the prosecution lost Its star witness, IS.

Veterans of Spanish War in School Fight sons and a daughter. 'lie i iur.ir:r:TIO; RICHMOND, March 30. The Spanish-American War Veterans OUGHS have endorsed 8. B. Kurtz, one of their number, ns a candidate for Apply over threat and chest Many bargains in attractive Wies situated in these districts are listed in the Classified Columns of today and yesterday (the Wednesday Color Section.) Oakland Engineer Accused of Speeding BERKELEY, March 30.

Charged with traveling at the rate of E5 miles an hour on Bancroft way from College to Shattuck avenues, Frank H. engineer of 00J Ocean View Drive, Oakland, was arrested last nisht by Officer J. J. Fisher. He was given a five-day notice to appear In court Hot water "-ewaiiow small pieces of Richmond High school board of trustees, Kurtz is the son -of avet-eran of the Civil War.

The ex-service men are preparing a strong I I lWIV fl-KLS Tor his election tomorrow. L-LjELEs-AW. as lived In Richmond for the cruftpa VAPORuq teiv year, and has a son- in II ii.ijii;. 5 and 75 Pockse everywhere (W 1 7 Million Jan Vie Ytarly the high school, 1 1.

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