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JI (' II wm i attt irA i mtnerit InThisSectfHPil LATEST SPORT NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS V3 VOLUME CIV OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, 1926 13 NO. 86 5 HII TWO TELLERS OIL STAT! Devil Cult Murder Hunt Turns to Solano County Stricken Down GEORGE SHIMA. of Berkeley, potato king of California, who died yesterday In a Hollywood hospital. He came to America 26 years ago from Tokyo. DEFAULTERS POTATO KING, BAND SHD Investigation of the mysterytfice was part of the weird ritual.

State Mineralogist Lloyd Root. DQOR old Ovid! After nearly two thousand years in his grave, a and as many of honored memory as Rome's most facile and urbane poet, he is dragged into newspaper notoriety by an order excluding an English translation of the worst of his poems from the mails. And there is the usual mock-cultured shock that a "classic" should be subject to the ban of modern prudery. Of course the fact is that this particular work was under the ban in Ovid's Jifetime, too. It was too tough even for the tough standards of the Augustan age, and Ovid1 spent the last ten years of his life in exile at Tomi, among the Black Sea barbarians, in murder of Macario Timon, West Oakland recluse and member of after examlng the state mining bu DIES IN SDMTH A RESTED reau's records of mine ownerships, reported Timon was not listed as owner of any mining property.

James F. Galliana, attorney for the the weird Devil Worship cult, tp-day switched to Santa Clara county and then to Solano county as police traced Gregorio Garcia, husband of the woman who found Timon's body in the Third street home a murder victim, asserted this did not eliminate the possibility of punishment for it. On a life-T Timon's having had an interest week ago yestetday. mining property, as he could have had part ownership in a claim held T. Matheson of Mission Bank, When Confronted With Shortage, Goes Into Basement and Kills Self Police Inspector Tom Gallagher went to Sunnyvale this morning to Proprietor of Highway Depot Near County Line Turns Shotgun on Man Found Prowling in Dark in another's name.

Berkeley Japanese Magnate Succumbs to Apoplexy; $15,000,000 Amassed in 26 Years Growing Tubers George Shima of Berkeley, Japanese immigrant, who rose within which is to hold a futuristic architectural exposition In Rome, and then rebuild much of the Eternal City after the models there exhibited. Rome ought to be one place dedicated to the permanencies. A city that absorbed to itself the best of every age and land, and assimilated ihem into beaut, dignity and or Captain of Inspectors Richard McCorley today pointed to the possible importance of the two deep excavations in the basement of the Timon home. Timon is known to have distrusted banks and no record of any accounts in his name time's output of veree of almost Grecian lightness, charm and fertilityof imagination, this 19 the one black blot. It is small credit to our age if thu is the work we know him by, and even of this most of us know only that it has been suppressed by the police.

"V7H1LE we are on the subject SAN FRANCISCO, March 27. Because in both cases they "borrowed a bit now and then" to maintain the appearance of well- der, is entitled to be exempt from question Garcia, but learned from Dolores Alvarez, a woman friend, that he had gone to Suisun to work on the harvest of the asparagus crop. MRS. GARCIA TO BE FIZZED. Gallagher sent word back to Oakland asking that efforts be made to reach Garcia at once.

He also asserted his Sunnyvale inquiry had convinced him Mrs. Garcia had not told all she knows about the murdered man and that she will be questioned again. Garcia, who formerly lived with ten years after his arrival here to be "Potato of California, died early today in a hospital in OT poets, here is another having its monuments desecrated by mingling them with petrified jazz. If such things must be perpetrated in art, let it be in pigments, on canvas, to be exhibited in secessionist salons and then carried off by their mad creators or madder purchasers. But not perpetuated in stone! 1 has been found.

SLAIN MAN HAD CASH. Investigation has proved that he was well-supplied with funds and had a thriving business in the sale of goats he raised. In addition, he was suspected of having sold bootleg liquor to a regular trade. If he did not deposit his funds in any bank he probably hid it example which shows that to-do young men of affairs, the teller of one bank is dead by his own hand, while another Is in jail on a charge of felony embezzlement. James T.

Matheson, chief teller of the Mission Savings Bank, Is the suicide. His 27-year-old wife and Timon, may throw some litrht on Timon's enemies, is the belief of Hollywood, according to an Associated Press despatch. The fatal illness interrupted plans for a trip to Japan by Shima and his family. Their trunks were packed and reservations made for sailing March 16. Shima was called to Los Angeles on urgent business on March 9 and suffered an apoplectic stroke the day after his arrival.

It was the second In two years, and his recovery appeared so doubtful that the family was summoned to his bedside at once. CABLES SEND SYMPATHY. A flood of cables from Japan and messages of sympathy from about the premises McSorley dose of CALIFORNIA gets a its own Tl 3-year-old son anxiously awaited his return to their Marin county home, while his body was taken to The House pointed out, and the murderer after the crime may have gone to the basement and dug up a consider committee in Washington Gallagher. The inspector will question Garcia regarding the Devil Worship cult. If he knows anything of the cult, Gallagher feels confident Garcia can tell whether the death penalty or human sacrl- there Is nothing new under the sun.

When Heinrich Heine returned, in January, 1844, for a brief visit to his native Germany, after long years in Paris, he heard a street musician sins a moralizing song, "whose sentimental Puritanism volted his 'Bohemian soul. So he wrote: "Ich kenne die Weise, Ich kenne Text, Ich kenne audi die Verfassgr; Ich weiss, sie tranken heimlich Weln Und predigten oeffentlich Wasser." Which may be roughly the morgue. Charles Damonte, 19, 614 Ver able sum. The police found $13 in their search of the house. SAX JOSE, March 27.

Fred' Garliepp. proprietor of a service station on the Oakland highway near the Alameda-Santa Clara county line, shot and seriously wounded an alleged bandit during an attempted robbery early this morning The wounded man, Frank Sebring, 35, is being held in the county jail on charges of burglary. Garliepp, according to his report to the sheriff office, sleeps in a house a short distance from the service station. Early this morning he heard someone breaking into the establishment, ha said, and arming himself with a shotgun arose to investigate. Discovering a man standing: in the station shed, Garliepp called' upon him to surrender.

When, according to the report, the man made a motion as though to draw a gun Garliepp opened fire, wounding the stranger about tha face and legs. While Garliepp stood guard Mra. Garliepp telephoned Deputy Sheriffs Hubert, Bartley and Harry Smith, who took Sebring to tha San Jose hospital. He was later removed to the county jail. Pi'RElSTPflRT mont street, assistant teller at the has killed the Barbour reapportionment bill by which this state would have gained three congressmen.

It is an unjustifiable failure to carry out the constitutional mandate, of course. But do we deserve any better? We have done the same thing ourselves, with our own apportionment. With a perfectly clear constitu FATHER mm Pacific National Bank, 301 California street, is In jail. A shortage of 91345 was found In his accounts. Both men, one of them hardly more than a boy, were implicitly trusted employees.

Investigators. IDAHOC. C. PARTY ARRIVES TODAY all parts of this country were received at the hospital and at Shima's home in Berkeley during his illness. His friends in Japan had looked forward eagerly to seeing him again this spring.

Word of Shima's death was received here at 6:53 o'clock this Lipstick and Old indsGo Hand in TO GIVE LECTURE discovering the irregularities in the accounts, searched thoroughly for I know the tune, I know the words, I know the authors, too; How, on the sly, they took their wine. And preached cold water sermons." Identically the argument made in the senate the other day against Judge Gary. some evidence of inadvertent miscalculation before they were forced to the conclusion that the shortage tional provision, requiring a redisricting of the state in accordance with the changes of population shown by the census of 1920, we are headed well toward 1930 with no prospect of making the reapportionment. The only reason is that San Francisco, which would lose votes, and the country districts, which would lose control, refuse to permit the constitution to be followed, and are unable to Hand, Girls Told were due to dishonesty. Desire morning by Mrs.

J. T. Mabey, old friend of the family, who, with her husband, was to have occupied the Shima home in Berkeley during the absence of the owners in Japan. Shima was 63 years old, a native of Kurume Fukuoka, Japan, and came to the United States in 1888. "Sun Spots and Weather is the subject of a talk to be given tonight at Chabot Observatory by Father Ricard "the Padre Keep your mind young and you'll for luxuries out of reach of a bank teller's salary led to the difficulties of both.

Celebrating the opening of a new trade artery between Idaho and California, a delegation from the Twin Falls, Idaho, Chamber of Commerce was scheduled to arrive in Oakland this afternoon at 3 not need lipsticks to bo beautiful NCB more it is illustrated that the Republican and Os Joseph Marr Gwinn, superintend of the Rains." The speaker will ex agree on any way of amending It Democratic parties, except ent of San FraYicisco public schools, plain the basis of his meteoroloci. LIVES BEYOND MEANS. Friends of the Mathesons told of so, because our losers refuse to gave this advice to 200 public His life story is anotheR version of "the romance of the immigrant. He had studied farming from a scien- lose, nothing is done health nurses at a dinner in the o'clock. as useful mechanisms for making nominations and conducting elections, have ceased to exist.

The Gooding short-haul railroad Athens Athletic club last night. a slight estrangement that had separated the young couple tem That is exactly the reason why the states which wculd lose refuse cal predictions and it is announced that he will explain why many people believe that his predictions fall when as a matter of fact they are borne out by actual weather condi YOUTHFUL COUPLE tlllc angle, but the limited area He urged the nurses to leave On the arrival the delegation will be met by a committee and taken to permit congress to act. porarily. Matheson had taken and teeming population of hii native land denied him the oppor their work after five years for advanced training, declaring they Who are we, that we" should rooms at the Crown Hotel, 628 Va tions. on an automobile tour to the University of California, over the Tun blame them? tunlty he desired for using his would gain more knowledge In lencia street, making" frequent trips The talk will begin at 8 o'clock.

year with their practical experience nel road and Skyline boulevard to to his Marin county home. Gos- knowledge and talent. ALWAYS POTATOES. So Shima left Japan for Califor SAN FRANCISCO. March 27.

form traffic rules than In any three years of previous Sequoia park, thence over the sipers frequently discussed the It will be open to the public and no admission will be charged. Father Ricard, who rarely gives pub- study. Knowledge of ps.w holouv THE new unif agreed on at er's safety Secretary Hoov- Joaquin Miller and Moraga roads and back to the Hotel Oakland by nia and found his way to the delta congress, provide sociology, dietetics, hygiene In addition to professional training and At least "until they are able to reunite on a more substantial basis," John Harold Philip. 1, irciures or tnis nature ill manner In which "they lived beyond their means." Papers found in the Crown Hotel rooms Indi region near Stockton. He saw vast wav ot Lake Merritt.

fur yellow rear lights and red stop maKe a special trin from Santa stretches of uncultivated land a strict code of ethics, were enum Tonight at 6 o'clock the delega ciara to give this talk. lights on cars Why red? cated that Matheson was nressed erated as necessary equipment to The observatory will be which he reasoned must be fertile He began leasing small acreages a public health nurse. tion will be guests at a dinner In the Hotel Oakland. All former residents of Idaho residing in the financially. The shortage in his There are at least ten thousand otherwise qualified drivers.

in The public enjoys poor health increasing his holdings year by accounts at the bank is estimated visitors from 6 o'clock. An opportunity will he afforded to look at the moon throug'h the big and seeks cures in fads and fan year and always planting potatoes. California alone, who can not tell at $2000, by Mayor Rolph Jr. and his wife, who was Mary Elizabeth Beardslee, 17, must pert. Thia is tne edict of the familiea ef both young people who are seeking to dissolve the union which wag effected May 14, 1925, when tha boy and girl, both the children of San cies, in the opinion of Dr.

W. Eastbay have been invited to at-'end. Tomorrow afternoon the delega a red light from a green one. i'rac rate bill was defeated in the senate the other day. There were eighteen Republicans and fifteen Democrats for it, and fiften Democrats and the rest of the Republicans against it.

Which was the Republican and which the Democratic side of that bill? A recent poll of "wets" and "drys" in the senate showed sixty-eight "drys," seventeen "wets." and eleven each of these groups divided almost evenly between Republicans and Democrats, which is the Republican and which is the Democratic side of this question? Congress boasts of Its "efficiency" this session. It may break all records by adjourning in June with Its work done. Does this not simpl" mean that, there being no parties, there has been nothing to light over, so they worked IT Is" to be hoped that Mussolini will not be crazy enough to carry out his craziest scheme president. fanima judgment in the of choice of crop was ques Shepherd, health officer of Berkeley. He warned nurses that the titnlly all of these can tell a blue light from a yellow one.

Complete Clerks at the bank last night tioned by those credited with fruit juice fad is headed this way said that the books were being color blindness is exceedingly rare tion will be taken on a boat ride of Oakland harbor and then will be taken to San Francisco, where the tranii-bay chamber of com BOND BROK A return to the old system when ER audited In a routine manner, and out reci-green blindness is very knowing the delta and its possibilities. But to their surprise, the Japanese immigrant's enterprise Brancisco doctors, eloped to Santa, Barbara. students were apprenticed to physi common. And the red-green color not through a special investigation cians for 12 or more years and merce has arranged a program. blind person is much more helpless when the absence of a -check was then admitted to examination for was successful and he went on planting more potatoes season after discovered in Matheson's files.

practice was offered as a possible Dr. Arthur Beardslea, staff sician of the St. Francia hospital, seeking an annulment, said his daughter and her sweetheart war under age when they married, and with lights thai he is with reflected ((dors. Railroads meet the condition by simply not employing color-blind persons. But they are far too num season.

Others emulated his ex solution to the congested classroom JURY THUl ENDS LIFE WITH BULLET, Harbor Chief Seeks SET He declared that education and ample, but none won his success. When Matheson was confronted One year when a frost wined out character building are best gained erous and generally otherwise com Shipping for Oakland with the figures, the clerks said the delta potato crop other farm petent, to exclude from motor. through example. A total of 2681 students are reg he was merely asked to "check With Port Manager O. B.

and Traffic Investigator driving. It would be better to use colors that everybody can see. istered in the nursing schools of up and to try and find the missing ers waited for another season to plant a new crop. But Shima did not wait. He put In a new crop at California, Miss Anna C.

Jamme, that the girl had the consent of neither parent. The couple quarreled and separated on December 10. "They simply could not get along; together," said the boy's mother. "She was a beautiful, talented' girl, who had spent most of her Ufa In voucher. Still his honesty was un James G.

Rohan, bail bond broker, arrested Sunday morning by Sergeant A. B. Smith on a director of the bureau of registra questioned. tion for nurses, state board of once and had late potatoes to sell under favorable market conditions. Apparently undisturbed, the charge of disturbing the peace, wus health, said.

She urged nursing iT FIGHTS PHY FIRST OF TRIBE young teller left the office ostensi schools in which advanced courses of training are provided. arraigned today before Police Edward J. Tyrrell, pleading not guilty, and demanding a iurv a convent. She was unable to keen $15,000,000 FOIITI'NE. Shima was estimated to have George Davis of the harbor department in Fresno attending a convention of shippers in that city, an active campaign to induce shippers to use Oakland harbor is now under way, according to announcement today by Leroy Goodrich, commissioner of public works.

The Fresno trip is the first of a number to be made to Interior cities. Funds have been provided bly to begin his search. He quietly walked down Into the basement house. My son did the beat ha Tuberculosis has fallen from first rial, which Judge Tyrrell set for could to support her. Both ara too and shot himself with a .38 caliber to fifth places in the death causes In this country, according to Dr.

April 22. oung to realize fully their resnon. amassed a fortune of some and potatoes were the foundation of it. Irr one single revolver which he is said to have Rohan was jailed early Sunday TO ABSENT WIFE DI IS WHITE Chesley Bush, medical director of slbility toward each other. I hop that when they are a few veara carried for a number of days.

year he was credited with clear- I Arroyo Sanatorium. And efforts morning as the climax to an alleged altercation with Sergeant A laconic note was found be ing 12,000.000. on behalf of physical well being older they will reunite on a mora substantial basis." Smith, who was in charge of the side the pistol: through an appropriation recently made by the city council. Accused of being a mononolist debit at the police headquarters in "Good-bye Fat. Good-bye Junior.

fcnima admitted the charge, but the City Hall. Rohan offered a $500 Liberty bond as bail for si said It was accidental. Ma and Pa, I fooled you. Sorry. 'Much of the lands surrounding "JIM." "Fat" was his most intimate March 27.

Unpractically the entire Yuma tribe and scores of Codopahs gathered at the Methodiat Episcopal mis my rarrns could be made Just as 80 Killed When Fire Razes Russian Town BERLIN. March 27. The Rus men who had been arrested in a raid on an alleged disorderly house, and whose, bail aggregated $120. Smith refused to accept other than friend among the employees at the pioauctive as my own," he would say. "But nobody Is trylna to ank.

Junior is his son. "Ma and sion on the reservation near here are Captain and Mrs. John T. the exact amounts due on each man, according to reports, and the Is an anti-tuberculosis movement, he said. Dr.

Bush urged better training for new nurses. The greatest number of local public health nurses ever assembled outside of convention, met last night at the Invitation of the Alnmeda County Public Health Nurses' Association. Miss Mary Davis, state president, who acted as chairman of the evening, was Introduced by Miss Florence Bus-sell, county president. a Protesting Speeder Remanded to Jail While Mrs. Ellta Doell, now residing In Guatarrvnla, Is seeking legal aid to force Ha fold W.

Doell to pay her $400 alimony declared to be due, her husband Is seeking court action to rntfdify the divorca decree and to release him from alimony payments while Mrs. Doell is out of the country. This was revealed yesterday when Doell filed a motion in the Alameda superior and a let to attend the first Christian funer make them so. It Is the people who could make them so. If they desired to take the risk, who are Matheson, 1330 Twelfth avenue.

sian city of Sluzek has been partly deslroyed by fire, according to despatches received here today argument ensued, culminating with Piedmont Man Beat Him, Vows Gardener PIEDMONT. March 27. William J. Gardner, 12 Monte avenue, will be forced to answer a charge of assault and battery before Judge Greene Majors next week, on a complaint sworn out by John Gouallehardou of Piedmont avenue. Gouallehardou claims that ha waa working in the garden of tha house next to Gardner yesterday and threw some rubbish in the vacant lot between the two houses.

Gardner, he claims, demanded that ha al ever conducted for an adult Smith's arrest of Rohan on r. PAYS FOR NEW CAR. Charles Damonte was another lutna tribesman. The services were for Frank charge of i1-, ttnbing the my greatest critics. "Personally.

I see nothing dis peace. 5 bail, from Viln.i. First estimates put the death list at SO people. About 800 houses were destroyed. Rohan was on eller whose reputation was un- Dewey, wealthy Yuma Indian, were conducted at the church st his re which he sup in cash.

creditable In improving lands no one else seems to care to bother uestioned until a discovered Attorney oilier Jr. roprc- hortage w-as followed by repeated quest, which also stipulated that funeral music be furnished by the scnts Rohan. atout. DENIES CONNER PLAN. disappearances of sums of money from the bank.

iw-piece mnian band. Filipino Beaten, Robbed at Sa(inas Montclair Club to Church services were followed Despite protestations of Inno omnia always denied any ambition to corner the potato mar- I needed the money to make by the age-old trlbil cremation cence, Robert Conners, 20. 278 ceremonial In the White Man's payments on my new car, so I Lakeshore avenue, today was de Give Dance Tonight remove the rubbish and upon his refusal to do so, knocked him down. Gardner was released by Judge Majors on $50 ball. clared guilty by Police Judge Wil ter was received addressed to the lata Judge George Samuels from Mrs.

Doell in which she asks the court for aid In seeing that the money Is paid her. A decree of divorce was granted to Mrs. Doell In April 1925 by Judge Samuels and ISO per month alimony was provided In the decree. She was also given custody of their daughter, Hazel. The couple married in July 1923 and separated in May 1924.

cemetery where no Yuma trlbes-mnn's remains ever were interred before. liam J. Hennessey of driving an automobile on San Tablo avenue at 65 miles per hour. Conners -was arrested last Sat Ket ana resented being considered a monopolist In that sense. "No man can get a monopolv on potatoes." Shima said In when he was accused of an attempted manipulation of the market by holding out 100.000 sacks.

"It was attempted In 1903 and the man who tried it was a big loser." It was In 1917 that Shima announced his retirement from ac urday night at Fourteenth street DEATH DEFENDAN and Broadway, nfter he had been SALINAS. March 27. A youri Filipi no ranch hand who was iu badly beaten that he was unable to give his name was attacked and robbed of early last night a he was making his way to town from a visit to the oriental quarter. SOCIETY TO INSTALL. RICHMOND.

March 27. Of-fli-or will be Installed by the Juni'T Christian Endeavor society of the First Presbyterian church tomorrow evening. The new of fbers are: Isabella' Teese. president: Harrie vice-president. Doctor, 93, Taken on Charge 40 Years Old A FRY PARK.

N. March 17 (An Dr. Edwin P. Osbaldeston, physician, was held today on a served bv a 91 chased from Thirty-sixth street and Montclair Improvement club, will give a dance tonight In the new cluhouse. Mountain boulevard and Thorne rond.

The following committees are In charge of the arrangements: House, I). Ford. George Brooks; floor, E. C. Hor-tum, S.

A. Duval. George V. An-nereau. K.

M. Anderson: rccrptmn, George Brooks. Arthur Stewart, David Hendrlckson. F. M.

Johns. The women's committee cooperating includes Mrs. George pi fink. Mrs. P.

A. Hassard. Mrs. Gcnrce Annereau. Mrs.

S. D. Ford. Mrs W. Nelle.

took it," he said, according to police, when questioned at the Hall of Justice. It was the sight of Damonte's suddenly acquired capacity for a gay life that directed the finger of suspicion toward him. after a shortage of 11000 was first disclosed, bank officials said. The surety company which had bonded him was notified. After other amounts totaling $340 were said to have disappeared from Damonte's accounts, a warrant was sworn yesterday, charging felony San Pablo avenue by Policemen E.

F. Murphy and Walter Oarrett. Conners was ordered held In the TRIAL POINT tive farminr. thenceforth city Jail until Monday, when he deputy sheriff charging him with fte.ilirc a horse and waton In ill be sentenced. His operator's his attention to the marketing of potatoes.

He had also Introduced license has been suspended twice. Binghamton. N. 4rt years age diversified farming In the delta. according to police.

Bank Bandit Nabbed After Short Flight SAN DIEGO. March 27. (P) Jjetx than three hours after a stranger escaped with nearly from the Ixican Height prajteh of the Southern Tru.U and Commerce bank here late yesterday. Jean -Thomas. 32.

was arretted and admitted the robbery, police announced. and Kninth Alexander, secretarv-t reasurer. planting celery, onions and other vegetables, which gave him a va MODESTO. March 27 John T. Benicia Man Robbed Cl.t TO II WE MASQI FltAItE Swigsrt.

on trial for the second lime charged with murder of William Sullivan. Win a nolnt vestrr- If LIVE (I your best and act (( riety of produce for ahipmcnt. When he gave up active farming he aubleased the 2S.000 acres he Tin-type and family album ro- IMPHOVF.KS TO I( E. RICHMOND. March 27.

Th-Richmond Annex lmprnv-iti-nt On Own Doorstep BENICIA March 27. H. S. friy sfternoon when Superior Judge club a-111 hold a in IIiihr hulkerth ordered stricken tunics will be worn at the danc clven by the Mith-I'lte cluh to nicht at the home of the preldetit. Norman P.

Mortcomfry. Gunnar controlled to other Japanese growers at annual rentals ranging from hall. El Cerrlto. this The Br'nk. local Insurance scent, was rot.hed bv masked gunman last nlrht st t) when he wilked up Berkeleyan on Board Of Adult Education CHICAGO.

March. 27. (JO James E. Russell, dean of the from the record a purported confession made by Swlesrt to Deputy Sheriff Harvey Wrlcht. Cnder the lie to I0 an acre.

committee of nrrancemr nt- has secured an orchf-stn. Andrraon Is chairman. Shima did not confine his opera the steps to Ms front door. The robber stepped from the shadows thrut a gun into Brink's ribs and teschers" college of Columbia University, wss electee president of tions to the delta district. He reached out toward the south and In 129 was found to control IS per cent of tha KouthrYn Califor commanded 'Throw em up.

sod the executive board selected to produre" Brink prortn'-ed tlJS In govern the American Association whirn ans trireme nome nia potato output. from the office so that It would be sfe ovrrn'cht. CLASSIC GRILL II. Maeaarr 417 12th bt. Bdwy Fkln.

s-rOKEVM OF RACK. Shima also eitended his opera ruling the state will have second opportunity to introduce the con-feUin. however. The state Is rln eeekinr to prove that the murder of Sullivan premeditated by Swlgsrt Sl-csrt will attempt to prove that he hot In elf defense. Roth men were Inmates of the county firm, and tha attendance of do n-and-outers at the trial gives it an unusual setting.

Passaic Mill Strike tions Into Oregon, meeting with some opposition from farmers there, who feared an Orelnlal In- your best and think your best TODAY. for today is the sure preparation for TOMORROW and all other tomorrows that follow. Life which reveals the best reveals GOD. It has always been the purpose of the Thomas was taken as was leaving a hotel at La Jolla. 14 mile north.

Police said th'V found $90S0 ln currency In a suit box he carried. Five employees of the bank and one customer were forced to lie on the floor of a teller's race while the robber scooped up his loot. Two other nitomni und tha employers were lmprfoned Ir a Tault before the robber departed. Dead Man Identified, Believed Suicide fXS RAFAEL March 27. O) Tha dead man fonnd In Phoenia lake Wednesday has been partially Identified as Roderick C-l-llna.

of Los Angela. His mother is 3 Id to live In Ulendale. It la Indicated from a bullet wound In tha head and a number of rocka In tha man's pocket that ha Committed suicide. flunc In the elate a agriculture. for Adult Education formed here today.

"One of the first projects." said Professor Leon J. Richardson, of Berkeley. rice-president, "will be to Investigate community cooperative enterprises now In existence and make known generally the results of their efforts." An Informal meettna of the hoard was set for New York njXt month and probably in June a meeting will be held in Chicago to decide where the headquarters of the association will be. egardei as the most successful af immirranta from Nippon, fhlma as considered the of his race In tha various lasaea daughter. Florence Tave.

22, dsush'er and eldest child, la a rrsduate of the lniverit of California and of Vaar College, and an act-nmpihed muicn. Toa-o, 7. Is a student at Stanford t'nl-ersity. Rindse. the othr hoy.

Is 1 rears old. a student at Berkeley hlah school. The Shima hme la at 2101 Col-lre avenue. Berkeley. Special Club BREAKFAST ORANGE JUICE FREE! Probe Sidetracked hich arose In connection with Japaneea immigration.

For It years he waa president of tha Japanese a mortal ion of America, la the Japanese let are bride mat- WASHINGTON. March 17. Bt a Vo ft 5 to 1. the Kenate rnanu-fsctnr-a com mitt de-dd fdT to aidetrark the I Follette resolution for Snte Invent Ira ton cf I traaa liM A. M.

Ilea aawa nm cMimrymesj wna I tmu i Caaaty a Laaalac Cat Baaataa the l'jyiic mill strike ntlt nest SMurdsr. A tnt Ion 8rata Edwsrds. New Jersey Democrat churches to teach cam nera le iit American customs and select their Hr'dee la American union. Me the president ef the rir.jdrt NavtcaOoa ewmftany ae was tftterevlf-d la ttruai commercial tt tm af ktis ceantry men. sraa decorate1 fey the for dlT in farmtt Mm to New Jtwf and foetaajit leader rf TYPEWRITERS the wav in hich to T0Y0N INN rrs a raf raw at.

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Flimixat the rare tram-Me and aaaeyanc af driving fe-arseif Fa faformattoa Call CALIF. AUTO RENTAL SERVICE Slat Psbtn Ate rkaaae LalesiaU of RENTED UTIHOCCLa Month M.OO Mentha it. Months 7-a of Ike rnraatattoa af tba freaeat emperor. Toah.hr! a. a4C l4a-t4 lta the fifth arder rf III Klsir imcirrrn i wr.ici.

Attrrd oae ef th errricr far Probation Asked by-' Auto Truck Thief nsdler raiT'y er- Hsr-fiarr. fnnovt'-r tKe tfreft a aiitmK trvk frm Bt -ramery Fb-ry 1. OvrWa W. rrr aVe4 In im'r L. Caara --t a Is a tr frr TT- Trs.

CtraW faiai pnrntaoajed taat gSTt Church Section. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SECOND CUP COFFEE ltd aalafc rare Caaa in faaa a a tnaira rhtma rtar-ea ta T'kra IHI ta rlatm a 4. Sk hta be rearoa ta ltrktoa, tbey l-f 1 1 year. There are thraa ta awaa aa-4 a i 1 ypwrrtrr Luy- I Oak, Or. la at.

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