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mmm Inclusive Pwt Oakland and vicinity To- ,1 night and fair moderate northwesterly wind UnttedPrtsc Hi! VOtUJiE JCCVIII -THREE CNTS-SUNDAY TEN CENTS PAGES NO. 123. Famous Writer P.I LAFFERTY DIlEi! SAFELY 700 CUIL Resigns Office i JOHN F. wh4 tenders his resignation as president of tha Civil Service Commission. CHAMOIS! TnniiiTPiuii OUHR RIOTS TuncnTcnrn M1CIIED i i ID I 1 1 I II II I III II I a UWI I Wl lias inilLfll LlaLU I BASE ACTION SERVICE JOB SCHOOL: HE IS HI I Bavarian Commun-t ists Defy Government, to Hold Parades; Workers Plan Anti-French Sessions ole U)per Floor of Hawthorne i rBuflding Swegt by -Flames as Youngsters Are Led Ho' Safety HRE1N Jr.TllOWtE?HERO j.

a i -'i-. n-'- lIartbale4 in' perfect order'and uader tte leaclershipof tfiieTr teachers," 750 pupils of the school calmly marched from their daw roomi today while the entire upper -portion of the building was, being destroyed by ot the doomed, Bailaing' was accomplHhed without mishap "and, within two minute after the first alarm of warning had been sounded, all of the children and, the teach- -ing staff were in a place of safety. As a mark of his heroism, M. J. Trowlejcof Eire Engine No.

21 maycarry crippled arm' for' the remainder of his life. Trowlcy and Garovanti, of Fire Truck NoV 2 are being treated at the Emergency hospital injuries received while battling the'flames. ipsAre Barred Oat Of Port By Court Volstead Law, However, I Ruled Eneffective Outside Three-Mile Limit'-' WASHINGTON, April International News Service. )-Th right of the American government to compel both. American fori sign ships to be dry" within American waters was upheld today by the United.

States Supreme court in a deolslon which clarified many of the complexities ot the American prohibition law.t At the same time thaerttreRtsT ddun ruled that ths government has not ths power to extend the Volstead law either to American or foreign ships when those ships are outside American territorial waters. The famous Daugherty decision extending the law to all American ships wherever they may be was thus partially upheld and partially thrown down. Tbe court held that American ships could be forced by the pro-hibiuon law to go dry In Amerloan waters, but the law did not.forca such ships to go dry in waters over which ths United States had nc Jurisdiction, foreign or do-msstio ships are outside American waters they cannot be controlled by the Volstead law, the court said. A dissenting opinion was delivered by Justice Sutherland. In delivering ths court's opin ion, Judgo Vandevsntsr asserted that "Congress hss ths right te regulate.

the conduct of American merchant ships wherever they may be. In other words, American ships can bs mads dry, by specif lo act of congress whsrever they are, but inasmuch as there Is nothing In tbs.prssent Volstead 'law to. this effect, American ships can carry liquor specifically prohibited to do so by This significant ruling was looked upon as heralding another wt and dry in the next congress when, prohibitionists are certain to fry to nave specifio law' making ships dry. enacted: a American '4 wl V-t! At Career 9 neignt, --t CHICAGO; April (By United Press) son Hough, hotld writer of stories d.s a 1 1 i with i American front. ler a a pioneer life, died today at Evanston bos-itaL He was ears -Death earns" at height of Hough's career.

His two most wldsly read 1Z) iatasua houoh. ttor, Cov, ered Wagon' and 'North ot dealing with early day Ufa on ths western plains, are now attracting widespread attention. Hough was taken seriously 111 last Tuesday and was removed from his home In Highland Park, a Chicago auburb, tcy the hospital, where he died following an operation. The funeral services will be Spectre of Anarchy Casting Shadow Over Germany As Danger of Civil War Begins to Menace Nation BERLIN, April SO. (United.

Press. Tli Gorman govern- -mem) baa advices from sources which profess to have reliable in formation that the French Intend to proclaim a Rlienlsh republle during the course of the night Such republic would be estab-' llshed as a buffer state between France and Germany and) would' probably Include tfieltuhr. LONDON, i Sfi. (By the Press.) The British, American And Italian ambsssa dors conferred today with Chancellor Cnno regarding Germany's new reparations offer, says a Oen- tral News despatch from Berlin this afternoon. By 8.

D. WEYEH, International News Service Staff BERLIN, April 80. Violent May Day disorders ars feared In Germany tomorrow in ths Ruhr. German workers are planning to make an antl-French In Bavaria both the FasclsU and Communists are planning parados In de nance of a government warn- Ing and a clash Is feared. 1 spectre of hereby Is casting evsr, darker ehsdows over Germany, whils the danger of elvll war has grown tremendously since the Ruhr wss occupied by France.

The German Ruhr front Is sttll solid passive resistances continues, but undsr ths surfacs storm are An explosion may come. tomorrow or may hod off until the impending exchange of notes between Germany and the allies comes to ahead. serious ars the symptoms of disintegration that many warning voices. a're making a last attempt to make themselves heard In suoh quarters abroad ss msy rndr sleventh-hour assistance to Germany, Most of these voices aro sounded Among them sro the voices of Cathollo churcb lead- srs in' Germany who visualise a tide ef Bolshevism rolling westward and msklng esntral Europe the first bloody bsttlegroun In the supreme struggle for supremacy of the continent 1 CKrnouo cnrmcroiEN -s EXPRESS FEARS. -The fears of tne Catholic churchmen, have been: intensified by the fact, that the orthodox church- in conference at Moscow has adopted a resolution supporting the Soviets and approving the maintenance of a big Red-Army, -v International News Ssrvlce "Is able to rsvsal that Cardinal Schulte, archbishop of Cologne, went to Rome primarily to tell Pope Plus XI of ths red menace hanging over In an exclusive interview with tntsrnatlonal News Service Just bs fpre his Cardinal Schulte voiced his tsars as follows: "I have been an optimist for many years even throughout the war.

I have lost hope I havs COMRADES BELOW SAVED FROM DEATH. Trowley was- at the op of a ladder, carrying a hose to of the ibuildiny, vhen a 'portloAiot the burntnavroof gave way. i fireman 'seized the loose sectjin and "prevented It from falling upon his comrades below, who were perately tryin.to ran (line to the point' of. greatest danger. Trpwtey hand arm were set eeverely burned, thatattendahts at the Emergency WJspUal eald an amputa tion, may negjssarj.

jv i-4 Garovantl was painfully cut with flying glass as he. Was ascending a to fight, the flames. An artery In hf arm was severed and ft was necessary to give him first aid treatment befoferhe was taken to the hospltat The calmness of Harry Hostlta-Iter, Instructor of music at the sohool In turning In the alarm probably prevented a panic among the children, of the school said. Hostltaller- was Instructing a class on the too floor of when his attention was attracted by a crackling noise coming from tht direction of the He ran-to -a skylight "and taw, that the attlo of the building was filled with falling sparks and (smoke, tnd the roof was bursting into flame. 1 CHttDREN IGNORANT OF FIRE ON ROOF.

1 Without alarming the students be i telephoned to" the principal, W. A. Bennef, whc Immediately sounded the alarm for a firs The Children marched "aut'of the' build-; lng enUrsly unaware of their dan- r'; i The Ira la believed to have start? A i CAPTAIN FRANCIS Mc CVLLAGU is a famous war who has frequently! braved death ttO get facts. He has just 'completed a series of articles on Russia for The TRIBUNE. 1 trA 1 I LONGER 'WIEHACE' Tnvestiator Finds Personnel xeing weanea Away rora Pv 'Communism.

Tht jrtUBVNE herewith puMUhu ike fint'of'm erfe of eye-uiUneu or-'ticlta 6x tear correspondent on actual condition! in Russia today. Other instaUmentt will appear daily. Special Canto to The TRIBTTNTC Cop.vrUbt.- 185s. br OAK LAN" TMBIWI- By FRANCIS WAB8AW via Berlin, April M-- Thore is a good deal of vasrue impresslonisf writing about ths Red armyi so 1 as an offteer 1 myself 1 shall try to give The Oakland the bard- facts about tha mysterious 1 ft At the beginning of l23 the rai tlon strength had fallen from 0 9S to 8 0 0. DA, -ofi which 1 56,000 werarif nnn-rasutkr Airfhatlons.

'The rejnalsdWJifncludedi Jnfantry, zsu.uuu; nvairy, tecnnicsi units; naval, 0, 000. Among the non-reguiar formations were the Oheka's fronier 80,000, and the Cheka's Internal forces, 60,000, The figures-for arms are as follows; 2,000.000, mostly of Russian manufacture but also Japanese. English, French, German and American; machine light machine guns, cannon, 600; shells, more than small arms ammunition. 1,000,000.000 -rounds. By an army order of January 26 last the- war 5 establishment of a division totaled In ration strength IS.

000 men' and 6,500 horse, comprising threo infantry regiments, three sqadrbns of cavalry. three batteries of field artillery! three howitzer batteries and. all ths usual details of sappers, engineers; ammunition columns. Rt'fiSIA HAS 2.V FACTORIES Russla' has twenty-three airplane, factories, but only five are operating-twd In Moscow, one In Petregrad, one in Penza and one In Odeiusa but the two In Mosoow and the one in Petrograd turn out monthly a dosen'Thone and Salm-son motors, and the Dux factory produces, half a dozen Hispano-8ulz motors a month. The development of aviation is Intrusted to.a cofttttilttee of with Leon Trotsky.

Commissar of War and Navy at the It expects to have 10,600 airplanes in 1924. with adequate personnel. While I was in Russia the Reds got -many cargoes of -planes from Italy, England and Germany via and from Prussia to Petrograd. It bought 100 of the Ansaldo factory In Turin last year, but probably' baa got no more than 2pj reliable planes all told, owing to breakdowns, repair-difficulties and the lack of technical means and fuel mixed with petrol' is used Instead ot pur There are four pilots schools, 'the- best ofwhlch is. in Moscow, under Lew In.

Probably theiair service employs ilfty Germans. fntluding those serving the Berlin and Koenlgsburg but most of the pilots and. of fleers are of -the old, Russian army. The Bolshevlkl. realfilng tha necessity for offi- Baby Born As Mother I Killed in Crdsh ANGELES.

April 10. TWfl men- and two -women were" killed when the 'automobile In which they were ridlns-, was struck 'by! aPa-clflo Electric train' near Alhambra, suburb, last nighU A boy, bora to 'one' of the- women Immediately after the accident, lived only few momenta. 9 --t, Papers found on the bodies indicated they were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Duarte and Mr and Mrs.

Francisco Morales" of East Saa GabrieL The train hurled tha motor car against- a telephonsr pole. A-physician 'driving, along in his automobile guvs emergency' treatment and a nurse on tha train triad to save ths baby's Ufa. IE 1 President of Oakland Board, Has Served on Many Important Cases, to Put in i Resignation Tomorrow Eve; 1 II .1 I Declares Personal Business Has Beln Neglected; Planj to Retire at Once) Action Successor Not Taken J. who has served as president' of the elvll service commission of Oakland for a aum- bee, of will, present his reslgJ nation at ths meeting ot ths board tomorrow night' Chambers assarted today that had been -neglecting 4 his private business for ijiany months in order to carry the responsibilities of city reelgnatibnVwiovld have been 1 presehts'd 'soma months ago, 'said' It riot th' -fact that, ho. was 'interested, in 'the.

political campaign recently eluded. H' HAS PRESinKD AT I IMPORTANT HEARINGS. I During hls'ineumbsnoy Chsmbers presided over some of tbs most important cases that ever came befor ine civil service oemmission' or tnis cuy, among msnr mini vi mi former police captain, Walter J. Peterson; "I "havs alldwsd my business to lapse into a sad state of neglect because of my interest la city affairs," sad Chambsrs today1. "It would bs a plsasura tor me to con-v tlnue as a public ofHcer, but that I cannot sacrifice my private affairs, to that.

and. shall present my resignation, tomorrow, SUCCESSOR NOT ''V YET DECIDED ON. -A Chambsrs' has bssa a member of the Oakland Civil Service board for four yean and, president of the board1 for berly his entjvi terra. He was appointed by Mayor Davis, his 'close Dsrsdnal friend, 'Cham bers has ssrysd on the board with, Ralph ColonsT Ril: tn, COmmissionsrs, and ftammeni. Ralph Colonel Ralph, Fa- sss.

and Bophui Nsison an nammena. Sophus acctfrding to Chambers 4 probably besoms tht next prssldsnt ef Che be- Mayer Da vie asserts he "has not decided on 'the third ot the Mexico Trade Envoys Return Froth Trip SAM FRANCISCO, i April1 10. The trade extension tour of the Ssn, Francisco Chamber of Commerce to the leading cities of Mexico earns at an exceptionally opportune tlms, in visw of the ateps undertaken by the State -Department to renew diplomatic relations with th Mexiesn governmsnt, ao-cording, te members of the party who rsturnsd hers ysstsrdsy. Eighty-seven buslnsssmsa from Northern California participated In ths tour, in which thsy spent ghtsen enys visiting tsn largest cltie ef Msxico. Thsy report that tabllshment of closer relationships and a rectbrooltr of.trads actlvi- and ties.

Woman Injured and Horse Killed By Car SAN JOSE3- Attrll SO. Mrs. T. B. Jamison of the Cupertino district was injured and the horse on which she waa riding killed at 11 o'clock I ima morning wne.i siruca Dr an in- terurban ear of the Peninsula occurred nee.

the Fremont station, Los Altos, Acoordlng to her physician Mrs. Jamison will recover. Jamison and ths body Of the horse wore hurled-forty feet by the Impact with the speeding Wi to A. J. CampbelT, motorman.

Safe Looted Before- Dlt'J COUrtnOUSe JSUMea OMAHA, April 19. (By the As sociated Press,) Firs wrecked the Lincoln county, Nebraska, courthouse at North Platta eerly today, following. which it was discovered that the safs In ths county trsasursr'e office had i besn looted of 0,000, -of which fl.foo was cesh and the. remainder bonds and securities, according to telephone -t advices received, or tbo Omaha iWorld-Herald- 1 Three of Bombing Planes End plight SSSOCIATEB irBt I.VASFD WIS! TO WASHINGTON, April 18 Three or rne rour navat pomoing sumjm which have been engaged in the last tsn days In a formation flight irwra omn iito, wwbuwi Va, arrived-today, at Boiling field The fourth machine, OJ. dropped out of line over Harper's Ferry, and waa believed by the Officer la charge -ef the field te nave been forced "to land nriAi; STATISTICS Marriage," Birth and Death Notices will be tound Eum-nxi Pa-9 6.

a 1 1 1 KIITO HIT aa smm Recbrd Service Across Conti iient to Be Started This 'Summer. 1 rwASHIN'aTON. 'Aptll 18. (By United Press. )Twenty-elght hour mail servjes fcstwesn San 'Francisco and Nsw York Is ths aim.

ef ths postofflce ae part ment in a 'nsw air service: which will be started this summer. Ths department Intends to sst nsw record for transcontinental mail transportation and notf only to sst the record ones butts maintain It continuously. Crack pilots in ths speediest of planes win bs put en thS Bew, reute, which- Postmaster Gsdsral, New jtodsM.wpuid msrk a milestone in the history r. jThe, scheduVs being, worked out cans tor an' vunprrcoaoniea amount or night flying. This will be necessary to.

make ths i 8 -hour record- whloh the department la aiming at The air mail will leave Nsw Tork about boon, first pilot will carry It to Chicago, reaching there before dark. Plying -all night another pilot will take it to Cheyenne reaching there about dawn. On the third and last relay, the mall will be freighted high sbove the summits of the Slsrra and will be dropped in Saa Francisco before' the 'end of the second day. Powerful beacon lights and a thorough systsm of guldsposts will mark a plain pathway for ths fly-srs, who will try to annihilate time and distance in the postal service's new experiment mi ft, t- r-'" Woman of 64 Drops Dead at Ferry Gate i SAW. FRANCISCO.

APrll S0. Miss Annie Haney, years old ana cousin -of W. -B. Rutledge of 179 Banta Clara avsnus, Oakland, was i0 overcome at the ordeal of earty t-iainar and the excitement of see- Ing -off a friend that she dropped Miss Haner lived In Mountain View, and cams here with Mrs. M.

Reynolds of the sams town who was going north en the Northwestern Pacific. Miss Haney intended to accompany her to Sausallto and had bought her ticket 'Both women -were passing through 'the gate when Miss Haney was seised with an attack, and died almost immediately. Rutledge, Is eatd- te be her nearest 'relative' House of David to Face Fttfther Probe ST. JOSEPH, April JO. (By Internationsl Nsws Ssrvlce.) Persistent' reports that thsre la to be a wholesals exhumation of the bodies of House ef David followers who have died were strengthened; this afternoon when Homer 8.

Quay, assistant attorney general, caused an Investigation to bs mads of the records ef approximately forty Of the forty who died six. came to thslr end through "causes" unknown. 1000 Cases Booze Landed Around Bay SAN FRANCISCO. April 30. Prohibition Director Samuel Rutter gave eat the news today th- ene thesahd of liquor 'were landed somewhere on the bay some time Baturd night.

1 He will la-vestlgste the' movements ef the stsamsr Haysport No, whose manifests show It to have iloadsl liquor oarge at Vancouver or Mexican ports. Rutter wants to know If the liquor reached the Mexicans, IS FV. 1-A 1 IN 28 HOURS Time Extension at -Once of Site, Offer Is Vital, Accept. ance Then Assured, Con- gresaman Tells the Voters Oakland Postoffice Plans Are to Receive Attention at the Next Session, According to Promise of House Leader HV--lff (- mmm S-Vj 1 1t the people of Alameda vote to extend the time in which the government may avail itself of a site for the proposed Alameda naval base, there is no doubt In my 'mind but that the' Sixty-eighth Congress will gladly accept the gift and proceed at once to ths development-of the base." -This was the statement given out today Congressman James H. MacLaff erty, accompanied by his wife, arrived hers last night from Washington, D.

C. Tbey were I met at the Sixteenth-street depot by i delegation consisting of a number of civic i officials from Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley andj t-ieumom, oiiiciais oi ino tnim-ber of Commerce of those cities and members ot the Lions club of Oakland. During the tlms MacLafferty will be in Oakland he will be the guests at a number, of luncheons which will be given In, his 'honor by various civic organlzatlona. The principal one will be a lu $on of the Oakland Chamber of Commerce tomorrow noon at the Hotel Oakland, Mac LAFFERTY DENIES SPECULATION RUMOR. Speaking on the situation regarding the naval bass, MacLafferty declared that claims that It was a local "speculation wars entirely unfair, and said? Wght hers want say a word concerning my prsdscsssot, John A.

Elston. He was beloved by, everyone who knew him in Waahington. Ha ably represented tha 4lstripr. and laddsr than evsr to remember that had he determined to succeed himself ths thought of running for ingress would never have' entered 1 my head. Had hi ifvaAtolha- and 'ot hla tsrm he would have served sight years.

He had Just reached the time when, by the rules of seniority, his wduld have been fully developed and our district would have had the benefit of It' On all siderl have been asked as to the compelling cause of his death, and have been able to answer, since succeeding him in Congress, that his death was dus to overwork on beha)f of his country -nd his district. Most sincerely do I wish that he might have lived to sea the definite locating of the great naval base at Alameda, for his effort and anxlsty In this mattsr were, my. "pinion, ths things that broke him down. .1 find that I shall need no esteem from my eoll'eagues at Washington beyond that they had for Mr, What about the naval bass? Well, am quits surs you havs been kept Informed on the subject have seen to It that all Information, as It dsveloped, has been sent te the horns papers In addition to that you.havs been doing good work at home. I am deeply appreciative of the spirit of cooperation that la asserting Itself from San Frsnclsco.

Xn vending Captain AInsworth to assist me last winter thsy did Una thing. Ths work hs did there will bear fruit, and I sincerely hope they will send him again in December to help put on the finishing touches, NEXT MOVE LP TO VOTEftS. Ths move Is bp to the people of Alameda. If they vote, before December, to extend ths time In which ths govsrnment may avail Itself of ths wonderful gift of tbe 6340 acres of land -for tbs naval bass sits thera Is bo doubt In my mind that ths Sixty-eighth Congress will gladly accept ths gift and proceed at' once to ths develop-roenrof the base. I hsvs had two main objectives my work, so far, at Washington.

One is tha location of the naval bass at Alameda. Ths other ths build-' Ing of a new postofflce In Osk-Isnd. On tbe latter project very little could be dons. On thof former there a great deal that could be dons and I am going to assert tbst everything has been dons that could have been tip to the moment --In a great development such as this, Just ao many steps are a period 'of years. Much hard necessary and usually they cover work had already been dona prior to my going to Washing" ton.

The story of all thstswork. covering years, la a part of tbs history of the project I am grateful to all who bad a part in It and the future will give them all due credit The whole country Will-gratef ullyjtf knowledge the patriotism the unparalleled generosity of ths people of Alameda in making tbfs great base possible, for la my belief1 they day wiU coma whea (Gntlnued on Page 2rCoL 4) hZf wilXamTZ2htote r-ceptlon was Isvlsh and that body will be taken to Galssburg. th 4X01)rirtOB wlil p- for burial. (for in a hualnsas senas the SS- from sparks that, fell from ths 'chimney. Mrs.

8: TDufftn. I PONSTANTCJOPtE. April 80. Frultvals avenue, saW ths tongue (United press.) The Chester ot flame ticking along the roof egreement. granting American and turnetf in a call to the firo de.

eoncewions in the development of partment. Three alarms wera Anatolian il fields, was signed at ingapparatu in yt waa Turkiah -commission, of public rushed tp the "iafWr-t- felxi Beyv and Colonel A Jow pressure on the fire hy. Kennedy( of tn, ottoman Develop-drant at Frultvale avenue and 6U ment C0OTpany, affixed their-signa-teenthstreet a time hindered tureg to the final papers, de- tha work of firsmea and there gpBtches stated, was danger of the flames spread. will; be begun at the ng to, th adjoining house. 'earliest possible moment, nOra, Toof of the structure, was Ths manager; the railway destroyed and the flames had be- project.

which is to haul mineral to at 4nto thVeeriter of the oil to-, tho sea. has begun a-study building bef br hey were situation and actual labor After the students. had bee'n the, scheme will begun ss.soon talrtn; fron the builling. Hostltai a his plans are completed. tier made several irfps to the irtusis 'U Cplonel.

Kennedy- went to i An-wi kora by war of Mudanla, aboard Time Limit on Gaklarid Taxes TODAY the 'last dij to py eitJtases at the tity hU. In order to accommodate be-rated taxpayer who visa to stoU the' 5 per cent' penalty for. deMn quent uxet, City Treawrer Bert Anderson announces that the offices will be open until p. tonight, after wnicb the special tax office on" the ground floor of, the, city ball will be closed for tbe sea' son and all boeidess will be trail acted from the treasnrer'i affioe on the ninth floor. The groand41oor(tax offict a sreat snceess, according, to Ander son.

"There baa been no-crowding of the levator this year," he says, tsxpayri have been ervd quickly. We hop to enlarge the offices next and live, even Vttr. service." American Concern Rights French Add to Syria All tV details, Were completed before his arrival and there remained only ths formal signing of the papers. By FRANbTt. M.ASON, -International News Serrke Staff 1 Correspondent.

PARIS. April 30. -HostUlUea be-tween the Turks and French were threatened today along the Syrian a. visions -to 8yrl I There are already Sft.OOO French troops In General Pelle reported ha Aad aAvIrt from Bevrnt that received advices from Beyrut that i the Turks were massing troops along ths Syrian frontlet and that the attitude, of was moat General mlssloner to Syria, will teavs Fri- day evening on the cruiser Lorraln. 1 to take up his new anuea.

Turkey demanded that the French wicuata Syria. Tha French refiised, maintaining they wer on-UUed by their League of Nations maadats' to hold and administer ths region. It la Understood tha difference over Syria was one of the reasons that Angora rare rich trade eon cessions to the Americaa Charter isroup Cl aspiottera. IVITUI VS. PV1IWI ft ucmbv' Instrnmenta thera.

FALLING CH1MNET THREATENS FIREMEN-i 'For a time the excitement was ti th firemea worked ander dange'reus conditions. 'The large brick-; deprived, of Its support," tottered, and fell, ecat-; terlng bricks upon the men on' the ground. Many of these were In-' i' i Both sldesara concen-, (Contmtied on rage U. tratlng troopa In that sons, following a iconferetjcs.atoong O-H W1, Gnerl Pelle, French Wgh. vcom-ne i.Uiea Wtien Imiaaioner at Constantinople, and Ivntmiftf FrnlnAp head of the French delegation i PADCCAH.

Ky April 10. Mrs. Lausanne; General'-Weygand, chief Jtosetta Daugherty Warren. 4, of uti ao Marshal Instantly iled earlytoday dent miierand Of FarSci and Pre-ev -dynamite- explosion rwhlch mjer poincare. announcement was wrecked her home here.

three Hough is survlysd bf a widow, Hs wss born at Newton, and had lived the life of which he wrote. Prominent among scores of books, short stories and magazines written by Hough are: "The Singing House Stories," one of his first works; "The Mississippi Bubble," "Ths Way to the West" "Ths Bowing," "Ths Purchase Price'," "Ths Man New Door" and "The Sagebrusher." Hough married Charlotte A. Cheeseborough of Nsw Tork In 1897. i Ttolley Runs Wild; Htt Aiifn 11 Hurt mtS JUlO, OO nurt BAN DIEGO. April SO.

Thirty three persons wsrs Injured, several seriously, when a runaway street car here traveling at high speed failed to make erturn, Jump-d ths i track, striking an uto. The ear waa 'filled with a frightened mob of panle-stiicksr. pssssngsra Continuing Its flight the uncontrolled car crashed against a pole, shearing it tf close to the ground, and after tearing down a large tree came to rest against- building more than a hundred feet from the eiri tracksv r-'-'-. Tbs auto was hurted, completely through the front of a shoe store, severely injuring' W. C.

Marty and wife. Guilt Presumed in Conspiracy Case April ss. toy Internstlonal News Service)). Up-1 holding decision ot tne Bonoms county superior court finding W. A.

Tockrsli; anta Rosa attorney, and T. Akada, a Japanese, guilty of conspiracy In attempting to effect the traaf er of agricultural roperty to a Japanese In violation of the sntl-alien land law. the Third District Court of Appeal today handed own a decision ruling that when evidence shows an tn-ellg'ble alien furnished tbe money with which to purchase rsal property. It shall be taken as "prims fad presumption of become a pessimist I can foresee tbs blackest days ahsadV BOLSHEvflfc PLOT 1 REVEALED. IN NEAR EAST.

CONSTANTINOPLE, AprU 30. (By tM Press.) The police havs discovered. a Bolsheviit plot for the organization of a May day demonstration, it is reported Leaflets have been seised which call on tbe proletariat to rise against the capitalist government-. Report has it the Bolshsvlkl commercial delegation here la in volved and, that the police have mai uvarll arrests of Russlana ana An atmOSOhere Of inuv tuai auanicion and distrust prevails between the Kemallsts and the Bol shsvlkl and la caiuung serious mis givings at Angora Anrti 80. (ByHhe As- soclatsd Prsss.) Three French railway dfncials have been killed in a dynamite outrage against a French passenger train, according to reports received ihars from NEW rORlC.

April 0. Her-sided as the "last of ths watch or. ths Rhins," J5 soldiers, commanded, by Lieut. George Williamson ot the general staff, arrlvsd today en th Hresldent Fillmore. Four Gtrmar war brides accompaniiBd thS Artier loan troops, who had been -engaged.

In Anal cleanup work at Cobleua. The ol.dlers were sent to Fori Trio Rescued After I 1 Drifting 23 Days LONDON, Aorll 30. ty International News Service). Word wai received here -i today that tin schooner Myrturnerhad foundere 1 near'Gnam "with the loss of Captain Nelsoo. his wife and nine men.bers of the crew Three members of ths crew were picket UD after drifting for 23 days In an open boat ehiidren ChrlRline 8.

Aline 10, and Eugene 15. escaped injury, An ar- rest is expected: i 4 ratlOnal League 1 E- H. Boston 13 14 Philadelphia II Marquard Gowdy; Head, "Bctts and fc. r.rooklyn i 4 Kew Tork 4 10 1 Kenther and DeBerry; McQuil lan and I American' League R. H.

J3. Phlladrtphia' 4'slO. 9 Knrioii "and" rerguson (11.

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