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rnie Tribune Is The Official Legal Paper of i San, Mateo Co. And Kedwood City. FUburae The Associated Press Gives You World News Through The Tribune SvKNTH YEAS REDWOOD CITY. CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 13, 1929 Not 170 SECRETARY GOOD IN CRITICAL CONDITION LEI Cabinet Man Wrong Kind Of Hand Given Texas Guinan 1st All-Woman Jury In Washington Court OFFICERS SENT TO PREVENT DINOSAUR TRACKS REMOVAL GrandJmy Prospects Are Named Restriction Of Building Is Discussed Governor Of Arizona Takes Steps To Balk Scientists From Taking Steps On Indian Reservation struetad tha sheriff of Oonoonlno die .4 rl FRANCISCO ia mak-fg dabonte preparation tkna for the approaching frMf" holiday.

It ia plan-al to tain the cinsena Tiihunaa mintin'" at a date In usual, and thia done through ex-Mjn campaign of publicity Wstiv decora tiona. -Am art aeveral reaaona dii, but foremoat ia the tain to otimulate Chriatmaa particularly Christ- topping in San Fran-to otorta. lew aince die day of the haaoPldfie International liatinn ha auch enthuai- NSEN dnc AO Sequoia will celebrate in anticipation of a Charokaa victory in law manifeatwl claim the annual Mg football game with a. rZ SZTSLiZr Alto at a hug boofira cera-tl Down Town Aooociation, njnj tomorrow evening on the ttl il actively engaged in Sequoia campus, whan a 40-foot bat It r67 r.CaBL RES CHICAGO. Hot.

II CSV-A great Mg hand," but not tha on Texas Guinan ia alwaya talking about, hung over her Chib Royals and other Chicago night ehiba today. It waa the hand of prohibition law enforcement. Tha Club Hoyal waa raided Sunday, aa were Kelly's Stable and the Beau Honda Club. Laverna Norris, federal attorney, announced that etapa would be taken Immediately to hare ail three closed under the prohibition law. X.

C. Tellowley, prohibition administrator, aaid thle would be only tha first step toward keeping Mg and little Chicago cabarets bona dry. Rally Bonfire Thursday, Eve Sequoia Rooters Will Get Primed For Palo Alto Huge Pyre Is Ready pyre win go iv in amoka. Treahman boya have bean working a week under the directions of Eugene Caanretto building tip tha bonfire structure from materiel collected with track! and boy-powered wagon in Bedwood City. Vbnr telephone polaa provide tha framework.

Hannan Battler, former Sequoia football star and now halfback on tha Santa Clara vafsity, will ha tha chief speaker at tha rally program to be atagsd at 7:10 in tha Sequoia auditorium. Capt Charles Clancy wm till of former Paly" jsiwsf ipd their scores, Chri Stoner of Bedwood City will present football from the point of view of tha community. Sequoia eoaehcA Ramon Dhqick and Leonard Casanova, will tell what they expect from Cherokee players and rooters, and they will bo followed by Frank J. Griffin, head of tho physical education department and basketball mentor, who will speak on the relationship between Palo Alto and quota, tha traditional Peninsula Athletic League rivals. A serpentina around tho bonfire will break up tha rally.

Tha Sequoia band win load tha parade, and ytll leaders win taka over the ceremony. Captain Clancy, Pred Kahmborn, senior class president; Georgs Ballou, commissioner of athletics; Larry Driven, commissioner of activities; Jack Morgan, commissioner of student welfare, and Eugene Casaretto, director of construction, will participate in tho lighting of tha bonfire. MAN KIDNAPED BY RUSSIANS IS RANSOMED TIENTSIN, China, Nov. IS t5V-Aaron Brenner, Now Tork furrier, arrived hors today after nearly a week's captivity In the hands of kidnapers, believed to bo Russians. Ho was in highly nervous condition and unable to give a coherent account of what had happened to him.

A telephone message waa received after he arrived at his me to tha effect that there are 30 of ua, and that they would gat revenge If hie promise ia not kept." It waa believed the promise waa to pay tha ransom demand which finally waa reduced to f2S0r 000, sines Joseph Brenner, brother of tho furrier, denied any ransom had been paid to securs his re- MINISTEB RESIGNS WASHINGTON, Nov. IS UR Wiliam Phillips has resigned as minister to Canada Menlo Park Coundl-men Refer Problem To Commission May Extend Streets Whan tha Menlo Park City Planning Cnmmlmlnn holds its next mooting; November 15, It will have to settle two matters of importance which' were diaeua last night by the Menlo Park City Council and referred to the ordinance restricting the number of houaos which may be built within a given area, and the proposal to lengthen six -streets so that Unhrersiiy and Fremont era bum will have more connecting Tha putpoM of passing tha tear ponxy ordinance was. City tornay George XL Whitworth said, to hava tha matter In legal form until such time as tha city planning nonunlMinn will ha able to giro tha matter eoealderatloe. Whether or not tho owners affected would bo willing to sou thalr1 land at appraised prioM and than submit to nasaanuints, along artth other dti-asos and tax payers, was tha question clouding tho argument which favored the continuation of Flov-se, Alton Roble, Menlo, Uvo Oak alnd Oak avemus to Fremont avenuoL It was- brought out that property owners might not have to pay for tho street Improvements If tha city troaimy were to be ia good condition. According to City Enginoor George A Xdo referees, aourt fees and appraim-manta would raise tha total cost considerably, and tha might run ia tha neighborhood of (30500; After tho land Is bohght, street id sanitary asmsmenta hava to bo lavlad.

Councilman Alaiandar Walker, miTl of ititti thorlaad to spend not over (000 for tha purchaan painting sad Installation. of 110 sign posts and SIS street signs in tha city. Walker estimated the coat of nompkt ing tho work at (4 a post. A letter algnad hy Mrs Waiter Mariya, preairtsnt, and Sylvia F. Tucker, secretary of tha Park Central School Teacher Aociatlon, tbankad tha council for appointing tho additional polio offiear who has baan tionad at the acbool for tho protection of pupils who mart eroM tho state highway.

rwaf of Folica Thomas Fur-ans report for Octobar showed that a total of (101450 had baan looted in burin am feaa and ftoM and that 00 anoate had baan da by Ua department during the parted. Tho report was pra sentod by Councilman Alfred i-v-, of polios. Ten xosidMita of Florence and Alice avsnuM presented a petition that City Engineer irrnissn prepare plana and adfl-eatloas for tha construction of paved atreat gutters and sidewalks. Tha council authorimd neesa to draw tha plana. J.

William Ryan, city traaaurar, was given his tint pay under tha incraassd salary ruling which was do In August It amounted to (4A Ryan submitted his regular report showing tho financial status of tha eta- The balance on il November according to tho report, was (706551. Councilman Thsodora Data mads a motion that no appoint hra officer of tha city allowed to actively participate In city riso-iim mi that an ordinance bo drawn up to that affect Councilman Wooden seconded tho motion, but it was defeated whan Coun-eihnen Walker and Blaka opposed it and Mayor F. C. Ellis broke tha tie with a negative ballot Walker asked tha council officially to taka a stand In tha proposed widening of tho state highway, and tha board responded with WASHINGTON. Nov.

13 A Jury ef 13 women has chosen to alt ia a ease now In program in tha District of Colombia Supreme Court It is the first alVwomsn Jury to bo selected far duty in Washington Court Courthouse' attachM said tha loctkHi thi 33 wonts coat quite hy chanan and pointed out that In tha eaa Juat baforo it the Jury eonatatod entirely of men. Tha womm wars called upon to consider tha evidence a Negro charged with amanlt with a dangerous weapon. Juattao William Hite who rraatdod In tha meant Fall trial, is en tha in tha praasnt ernes. Dead Man May Be One Of 13 Roomers In S. F.

Are Investigated By Undersheriff Names Are Obtained Like Mark Twain, nay tha 13 mmi bile might -come forward with a statement that tha account of his daath has been greatly garatad. But UMeHhertff Edward Farrell, in an effort to tho man whom tenmfe fcmia it Thursday, today announced that during tha past year 13 occupied tha room In Ban Fran-etaoo hotel, which was numbered 336, the key to which tho deed Uhdarehoriff FuriD spent terday in Ban lYanetaeo a traced the key to the New Tork between Third and Fourth atraate He wont over the ngtator a of a January 1, 162A-- Hare are the 'Berime he secured: Viter or Vitter; Peterson, William Norton, J. Walker, a Lewte J- H. Barrie, F. War-IX Prater, F.

McCarthy, S. Millar, and J. Ford. No nddvoooonor doooriptlono of tho man were available, so that Uhdanheriff Farrell waa unable to identify anyone of thooo sa tha dead man. Ha asks that anyone having Information ao to any of at the eherifr- office.

The- deed man had 13 gold tooth, aa follows: four on the upper toft; 3 on tha -upper right; 3 on tho lower right and 3 on the lower left. The man was approximately SO to 66 years of age, feat 6 inches tan, had gray heir and weighed about 130 to 146 pound. Canadian Children To Receive Copies Of Kellogg Treaty VANCOUVER. CL. Nov.

13 IB A plan to hug eopy of tha BHandKollogg pesos pact 'in ay school room in tho has rseehrsd the endorsement of Pramtar Marhoimto King. Tha pramtar, as minister ef asternal sffsira said ha would undertake to provide eoptoa for any province wishing them. Under tho tho matter- roots with tho provincial sathoritta. a unanimous vote ta eordtag to tha numbers, tho mala itter to bo dloramid ta tha best xtothod of widening the high-way-'whether It should have equal shoulders laid on each aide; or have the major portion added to one half. City Clark Fannie Kurts made a request that more beet be provided ta the city beta.

Herenso of a small chimney, aha said Ita smoke from two stovn la often blown back Into tha room, It disagreeable. Mayor Ellis said that ha would penonaUy look Into tho matter. All the foots prove that tha with a time clock to detonate it was enclosed ta a suit and left at tho seen of the and that It could not occurred there. have ban thrown." Fiekart cited a quotation from article wbfoh appeared ia the Bacmmuto Btn ta 1931, under signature of Grove L. Johnson, tho father of Senator Hiram ta whfch tha following wu made: would net surprise me," wrote, if all other means to open the prism door for if the W.

W. fore procure a mu who would that he, and not Mooney, manufactured the bomb used ta Francisco, and -that hs, not find It on that fatal, Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur Called To Case As Consultant Health. Has Been. Poor Washington; hw.

i of War tto at yratK Rood appendix ix ta tha petal. Thsy said afti operation that they did not Ron hot that was aa good as could ha Ha ia 61 years old. He had ao been in the tad at health lately, Bscretary WObnr at tha -department and Dr. JM T. I tha Whits into i Idem in ntaa ha the pnettaa of JKMTO 'BIITIliS mmiw BAN FRANCISCO, Nov.

13 IXb- Arthnr Curtis largest stash ider of railroad wwlllw in' the world, waa tha first to testify at tha bearing today before the Interstate Railroad Oommisrioa on tha petition of the Great Kortbm and the Western to sect their Hue to Northsn Catania. Tha project would require the conetraottan of 306 nfn ri track onto Foils; Ora, to Ksddie, CeL Churtae D. amiutr of tarn i sd at the hearing which bsgu in the tat Fta tans work of i tag; granting intervention of states and nearly many rail-roads, and esveral pel, county and eirio bodlM plod but half Mr. Jama kr put on the pared statement setting forth Mb reasons for oupporttaff tioa. Ha said ho hod i tag of extending tha tha Northwest to Cellfnraia for number ef yean; and that the qta carry on konetruettvo workwhtek would ho of real value" to the state.

Guy Stamp; general soUettor at the Southwa Mfl enwimeord the opposition of hte company ta the building program, of ita i Tho Union Peeifla and ether subsidiary companion with tha state of Navada, ported ita Southern Paeifle. In Ms statssMBt Mrs Ji said: 1 took holding In various raUroade and now am ehalnau ef the' Western Paeiflo and a director of tha Great Northern, Bnrttagtofo Colorado and Sou thorn. California, which ta ooopir ta Itself, hu depended largely sa the Southern Paeiflo and tha Bants Fa for its railroad develop meat. Both are ta Bou thorn Coll fornia and in part of Northern California. But tha Southern Pacific is the strongest lias ta the north.

"I ftft that sow Wf sd soars an la traniwvtattei and Industrial rituatlon ta COattal California opportunity to carry on eonatrnettvi work which wmM be at real value through strength entag the Western PneiftaL The program of eiponotan I had ta mind wo ate now trying ta carry out, and if it allowed. California will be greatly benefited. "Otherwise, Northern California mnet depend one railroad for it future WEATHER Clara Valtayi Thursday, froate la the early to Panel Of 30 Drawn In San Mateo County Superior Court Selection Next Week Names of 30 proopsetlvo Jurors to mrt up lea Mateo county 1330-10 grand Jury were drawn yeeterday afternoon, after which Superior Judge Georg H. Buck isaued an ordar directing the eher-iff to bring the Jurors into court at 10 o'clock next Wodnooduy. November 30, whoa tha now Jury will 1m Mltetid.

Nineteen of tha 10 Jurors will comprise the grand Jury, which will then maka an-iaapectilon of offieas and conditions In Ban Mateo county to bo embodied In the grand Jurye annual report. Names of four Bedwood City resMants won drawn as proapao-tlva Juror. They were An Agrottl, 381 Marahall street; Louie O. Fox, 75 Duane street; Winifred H. Fisher, 180 Arab street, and Jamas V.

Swift, 630 Warren street Hare is tha complete list of prospective Jurors: Inula Agrottl, 3U Marshall street Bedwood City; Edward Burton, Oil Chestnut street Ban Carlos; J. E. A. Miller, 365 Irvington street Daly City; MiUioant QUi, Woodside; Alloa M. Blkeron-kottsr, no Bpraee street South Ban Francisco; Anne -T.

Harrl-i, Coima; Cora Thoraen, 1041 Paloma avenue, Burlingame; William wyiiA 135 Twelfth avenue, Mateo; T. E. Byrne, Ledrel avenue Ban Mateo. Jamas G. Hamilton, 361 Want Third avenue.

Ban Mateo; Hsian Callan, 114 Evergmoo avenue, Daly City; Louis Gw Fox. 75 Du-ana street Bedwood City; Nellie C. Lloyd, South Ben- Francisco; Frelda Russell, North' Polo Alto; Mary E. Archer, U4 Tampleton avenue, Daly City; Frank M. Gon-larte, Faeeadero; Boat Albrecht MUlbrao; Winifred H.

Fisher, 160 Arch street Bedwood City; D. W. Ratto, 710 Miller avenue, Booth Ban Franclaco. Out Hultberg, Baa Bruno; John Reha. 360 Chapin avenue, Bur-game; Vletpria B.

Bnneesi, Belmont; John C. Taggart, 317 Knowles avenue, Daly City; Jamas V. Swift Bedwood City; David McCullough, 101 North Delaware street Ben Mateo; Dim Ottoboni, Coima; Maude X. Decker, 816 Chopin avenue, Burlingame; Manual Dutra, Half Moon Bay; James Gw Mason, Menlo Pmrk; Anna Chancy, 1140 Cortes avenue, Burlingama. at between (25 and (SO was dons by fir at 11:10 oclock today hi an an room off tho minister's study in tho First Methodist Episcopal Church at Broadway and Brewster avenue.

Tha Rev. Charles X. Winning; pastor of tho church, was at work in his study whan ht discovered smoke emerging from a gas vent in tha adjoining room. Tho Bod-City Fire Department sponded to an alarm and tho fire was checked before it had gained much headway. A gas heater in the minister's study ia bellsvtd to hava overheated tha gas vent, which in turn set fire to tha wooden lath in tha wall.

SEATTLE. Bert Kapha, Mbn-teasno, Weak, football eoaeh, was freed of manslaughter charges arising from tho daath in an automobile accident of Mrs. Mary Wiseman. stock market dosed practically at tha bottom today after another storm of distress liquidation, carrying scores of leading issues down (1 to (30 share. Closing quotations included: (J.

8. Steel (15114 off (3; Radio (28.75, off (LT5; General Electric (173, off (11.75; General Motors (36.12, off (357; Anaconda Copper (7050; off (650; Tho New Tork exchange today called on ail Ita members to file a daily statement of tlylr position, giving a list of stoeka loaned and to whom, a list of stoeka borrowed and from whom, and other details. No explanation of tha action waa given but It waa believed to hava boon Inspired by a desire to learn aa nearly as possible tbs condition of tho market The exchange hue not made such a request since 1817, PHOENIX, Aria, Nov. 13 UR Deputy sheriff under orders ef Governor John C. Phillips, today are en route to Tuba City, Dinosaur Canyon, in tha Navajo Indian reservation 70 miles from Flagstaff, to provost a party of scientists headed hy Gilbert Gable of Philadelphia and Hollywood, removing dlnnoanr tracks from tha Governor Phillips last night telegraphed a protest to Secretary ef tha Interior Wilbur regarding iba proposed scientific excavation the traoka discovered lost year Goble.

The governor told Beers tary Wilbur that tha tracks are on Ibbh iyj umtor fha Jurisdiction of tha federal govern-meat Pending a reply from tha secretary. Governor Phillips In Admits Theft AtS.M.Iim Pastry Cook Pleads Guilty In Police 1 Court Today Sum Of $200 Stolen BAN MATEO; Nov. Ur-Joesph Montmony, 45, a pastry cook of Ban Francisco, pleaded guilty to a charge of petty theft before Pd ice Judge George A. Kartell this' morning and waa to up thia afternoon for sentence. Montmony was arxoatad late yesterday ia Ben Francisco fol-lowing an investigation of a (300 robbery at the Oak 7M Inn, Ban Mateo, on Monday.

An tone of tha' hostelry, reported to police that tha door of hie office and his dsak had been pried open and tha mon-Mr taken. Ho reported there was (137 in cash end the balance in After questioning tha other ptoyao suspicion centered on Montmony who was employed there as a part-time pastry cook. Police Officer William Cottar, oasis! by detectives of the Baa Francisco police force, conducted aa investigation in Ban Fkaaeiaoo. yesterday and finally found at an American Fkprus Company office that men answering the description of Montony had purchased travelers' Wrappers in which the cash had been kept. Ineluding a menu from tho Oak Tree inn, wart turned over to tha officers by officials of tha emnpany and Montmony was amstad at a Baa Frandaoo VALLEY ROADS BE CLEARED OF BILLBOARDS TOBEHITE, Nov.

18 CSV-Ninety par cent of tho billboards along tha all year highway into To-nita Valley will bo removed when their present leases expire, it was announced today by a Thompson, recently appointed Mariposa county chairman of tho state chamber of commerce campaign to clean up aoanie highways leading to national perks. Thomson aaid this amuranee had been given him by property owa-; Seventy-five per eant of tho non along tho Wawona and Big Oak Flat roada had alao given aasunnees that they would eo-op-erata In tha movement. Britain Send New Ambassador LONDON, Nov. II Sir Ronald Llndaay, permanent under-aeeretary of atma for foreign will replace Sir Eama Howard as British ambassador at Washington early next year. Somerset Death Found Natural LOB ANGELES, Nov.

II UR Tha death of Shelby Worrell Bom-eraet, third wifo of Pat Bomet" former English actor, was listed in official records today aa from natural causes, after a two-day investigation which followed tha discovery of her body by her husband Monday. Extension Of P. 0. Rural Route Made Tha Postoffice Department at Washington has granted an extension to Rural Routs No. 1 from Menlo Park, effective November 18.

This will afford Improved mail facilities to families along this route, according to Congressman Arthur M. Free of tha Eighth District of California. county to taka stops to removal of tho prehistoric footprints Included in tha party, already reported to have reached Tuba City, are Dr. J. Eldsn Mason, director and curator at tha AmarW eaa section of tha rnnssnm of tho University of Fsnnsylvmnla; Dr.

Barnum Brown, director and curator of the department of putara tology. Including prehistoric animals, of tho. Museum of Natural Hlataiy of Naw Tork; Lewis Bryant of Btarns; EV, H. L. Steams of Ludington, Midi, hi son Freeman, and his daughter, Mias Paulina Steams.

Tha roads from Flagstaff axe bad, and It ia sxjiseted that no report will be received from the deputy sheriffs for ssvsral days. Democrats In Harmony Move Arizona Members Of Party Working For 1930 Victory Forget Past, Is Plea PHOENIX. Aria, Nov. 13 UR Democrats of Ariaooa today at plana for a harmony can palgn in aa effort to insure a Democratia victory at tho polls in 1030. At a harmony masting of Danra crate yesterday, Former Superior Court Judge W.

T. Barnum of Phoenix referred to ruinous damage already dona to Arirona in Colorado river affairs by tha DtlbHdB HmlwtetPsMM.Xiift hy tha voters of tha state endorslag a Republican for president. Whan tho voters of this state elected Governor John Phillips," Barnum aaid. who ate for ratification of the Boats Fe compact, and endorsed tha candidacy of national leaders who wan not in accord with tha Interests of Ariaona In Colorado river mat-ten, they put themselves In the predicament of having to carry on a legal battle to protect our rights In tha river, under ambar- He urged Ariaoua Democrats to forgot past differences and unite under tha banner of victory." Prominent speakers who win urge various bay district organira tlons to support tha Sunnyvale dirigible base campaign were named at a meeting held yesterday in Ban Franciseo-Repreeentatalvee of four counties, members of tho Baa Francisco Bay District Naval Dirigible as executive committee, gathered at tho Ban Francisco Chamber of Commerce and discussed plans in tha fight to bring tha dirigible base to thia district. Tha counties represented were fliTi Suite din, Atemida and Ban FrandaeoL It was Indicated at the masting that a de-elsioa would shortly bo reached In tha matter and that the Sunnyvale site at present appears to be favored.

Park Elk To Have New Feeding Area LIVINGSTON, Moat, Nov. 13 UP) Land adjoining Tellowstons National Park mi tha north will be secured as an additional feeding ground area for elk In the winter months, officials of tho National Park Barries, forest ear-vice land offices and state and local game departments decided at a meeting hare yesterday. The area north of tha park ia tha only mio available when there is sufficient feed for tha animals A aao-ond footer la that the elk are being driven to that region by tho heavy enows In tha park. Tha elk hard In tha park Is estimated to number, between 12500 and 13,000 Pugnacious Lover Pays $25 For Punch CHICAGO, Nov. 11 cm The proper etiquette for a man when ha is refused by a young lady ia not.

An tone Curcio has leaned, to punch her in the nose. When Judge Samuel Holler heard about It, ha admonished Curcio. 'Upon such occasion," said tho court, bo nonchalant, ha polite, ha chivalrous." TO make tho lesson effective, Judge Heller fined Curcio Cur cio paid, politely and with nonchalance, no fcatopriae. fib i all well and good it fan Frandaca But let Hnod City citiaena keep in i Redwood City mr-toU No longer need it be tat you can't get any-itag in thk town. Once that gipraximatfly true.

Now I aot only untrue, but un-Ik Scdwood City etorea and ip wen never better pre-pal for foe holiday trade fctay win be foie season, flbotad in one window WVujia being dia-M mf actually envied the tattua who win get aome id io wt wiah San Fran-ta i Harry Chriatmaa, but the axpense Red-ji City business men. Ita things can be pur-ia foe bigger city wk cannot be found here, Mia But, other condi-N Mug equal by Red-i 07 atorea firat. tawnber, foere ia to be a celebration here, I a few week. tans 1911 Jjtatodw of the remlttt- me remlttl-17 Court of Ap- County Clark mine. and tha refuaal of rwn Court of California of tha case, Belmont legal iflS? John W.

Bour-brta John I Iff, of Ban an idvtris Itf fa Sr' Incorporation Hi SP tad which tho dts thus tO tha eityi fat- tha ground that College wM Player Dies Henry Uveralty of Vetco early today, MtoMw Hyvonen IS the Ban for Baa two BanUOntm. i JAAa-SjMance brought kt -ncsn mention last Man Is Search On Bov. IA Bur- hava been WMeh for Ed- CUr- Ji.hcnLri!!!11 wtaaing Jfi? hcaS. wb for on to ijt WthSll htr Who a rouH Cana i effieta Once ou win FRII IRKX AN New Low Records Are Made In S. F.

Wave Of Stock Sales Dead Mans Bomb Confession Is Discredited By Fickert BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13 Waves of selling mi tha Tork Stock Exchange overflowed in the Ban Francisco Stock Exchange today and carried a half dozen of tha leaders down to low reeorde for tha year in tha first 30 minutes of selling. Tha technical condition of tha New Tork market waa credited for tho situation. Tranaamerica sold down Stt points to (3550 in tha first half hour. Paeiflo Lighting also hit a bottom at (6050.

Leading stocks throughout tha list waa down (1 to (I a share. Investment houses continued their policy of advising buying only on cash. Borne advices indicated the belief of Now York experts that the worst was over. New I fading Issues Drop NEW YORK, Nov. tn-The LOB ANGELES, Nov.

13 Ub-gwhat Declaring ths alleged deathbed statement of Lewis Smith, reported from BsUalre, wmlng responsibility for tha flu Fraa-ciseo Preparedness Day bombing ta 1616, could not be booed on foot. Char lea M. Los Angora attorney, mid tha confession cither wu tha "hallucination" of a sick man or wu fabricated after hie death for tha purpoee of aiding the Mooney agitation." Fickert waa district attorney pf Baa Francisco county during tho trial of Thomas J. Mooney 1a 1816 Mooney ta serving a term ta Bu Quentin prison for tho bombing. Tha alleged confession of Lewis Smith ta Just some more misinformation," Fickert raid.

His statement that tha bomb wu thrown shows that he wu Ignorant of physical bomb; case explosion, possibly tha Johnson, prediction It Johnson fall Mooney, would eonfora Bu Mooney, day" Eii.

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