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IP The Oaklan3 and Vicinity, Three Valleys and Northern California Fair and normal temperatures Sunday, but with fog. VOU CV THREE CENTS-SUNDAY, TEN CENTS OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1926 Copyright, 192, by TRIBUNE Publishing Co. 100 PAGES PAGES A-l TO 12 NO. 25 PPM CTCn Daughter Jails BRITISH II CAMPAIGN TO i i i i i if si Handcuffed for Life high, school. baseball star, took no chances when he heard friends were plotting to "abduct" him from his bride, the former Miss Dorothy Thompson of Portland, last night.

Consequently', when the preacher tied the matrimonial knot Williford had him handcuff the couple together with a pair of police "irons." IEXA5JIIIES FRANCE ACTS MOODY LEAD TO END RIOTS AGAINST iA' AGAINST U. Of Curing Them UHI bNh, rflbtb InlHL BEFORE COURT MARTIAL Of Dope Habi CANCEL DEBT I La Jolla. School Girl Also Causes Arrest of Rancher as Dealer Suspect. I Returns From 169 of 252 Demonstrations to Be Curbed Held Sure to Act If Charges Churchill, Rolherinere Be hind Move lo End Payment to United States as Part of Inter-Allied Cancellation Counties Give Moody 81,736, Mrs. Ferguson BY UNITED PREB8 LEASED WIRE TO TRIBUNE Under Orders Issued by Poincare at Meeting of New Cabinet Officials Of Misconduct In Federal Job SAN DIEGO.

July 24. Arrested 51,170, Davidson 25,712 on complaint of. Barbara Root, 17 La JoIIa-high school girl, who ar serted that he had been selling nar Republican Primary Returns cotlcs to her parents, Marshall S. Come Indicating Leaders Revile America But Refuse to Admit Benefits Accrued From Pact Mado hy Premier S. Baldwin Waite, Bostonia rancher, a American Embassy Guarded by Police to Prevent Outbreak by1 Anarchists Over Sccco-Vanzetli Case charged with using the United Haines of Houston Leads Scott of Corpus Christi States malls to violate the federal narcotic law here today.

Are Upheld; Now On Leave APARTMENT RAIDED FOR RUM SAN FRANCISCO, July Ned M. Green, ousted prohibition administrator, not' only faces criminal charges involving his alleged misconduct in office, but may also face an army tribunal to answer to charges of unofficerlike conduct. This was revealed today when it became known that Green is on leave from the United States Army, where he is an acting lieutenant. Declaring that she had tried per By PIWAR1 PRICE BEX (Special Cble to The Oakland TRIBUNX suasion for months without avail BY UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE TO TRIBUNE Barbara had her mother and step DALLAS. Texas, July Z4.

Dan father arrested yesterday in the Moody, youthful Attorney General, was headed towarti Democratic hope "that they might be cured i I fit bit fiMTKh mM 'P It 1 ill p'' I of the drug habit. a Schroeder, prominen La Jo'lla businessman, the step Gubernatorial nomination in Texas on the basis of returns to the Texas election bureau here tonight from today's primary. By A. L. BRADFORD.

United Preii staff Correspondent. PARIS, July 24. Premier Poincare today moved to curb anti-American' demonstrations by Parisian street crowds after a cabinet session at which he outlined the financial plight of France and explained his colleagues the principals upon which he will base his financial i project to rehabilitate, the. national finances. The premier is disturbed by the growing auiti-foreign feeling which principally has been exhibited father.and Mrs.

Pauline Schroeder, Although no actual steps along the were jailed by sheriff Taking the lead In the initial officers while a search for the man who the girl said had furnished I Talked Too vote released by the bureau, Moody steadily increased his leeway until it became a majority of the field. her parents drugs for more than two years, was made. 'I've tried every way I know to Returns from the Republican get them to stop taking uch, "Declares Colonel Green against Americans and Englishmen. primary, the first held in Texas' history, came in slowly. H.

H. Barbara told, authorities, "and yes ana me biucago ually Jiewa.) LONDON, July 24. Cancella. tion of Great Britain's debt to tha United States is the object underlying all of. Winston Churchill's re-' cent speech in the house of commons and all the abuse of America-now a daily feature of certain British newspapers, especially those) which Issued from the genius of Lord Northcllffe and which at his death passed into the hands of his brother, Lord Rothermera.

Churchill's antipathy to America is notorious. His bent for fishing in troubled waters is equally notorious. He has embarrassed every government of which he has been a member and he is profoundly embarrassing to Prime Minister Baldwin in these surpassingly difficult times. Churchill and JRothermere are much alike, in spirit and -actions. They are ill conditioned, insular, aggressive and essentially sensational.

Of their patriotism there is no doubt; of their taste, tact and wisdom there is much doubt. One terday I decided that this was tne He summoned the Prefect of Police today and it was at first de Haines of Houston, was'1 leading E. onlv means left. P. Scott of Corpus Christi 38 to 7 cided to detail escorts of bicycle Following a raid on the schroea- police to -accompany tourist motor er home when deputy Sherms ae votes on the bases of incomplete returns from three counties.

these lines have been taken by army officials. It was stated by other army officers in the that a courtmartial prosecution would surely follow a conviction on the charges against Colonel Green. A violation of the Volstead Act, the law which his oath of office pledges to enforce, loomed as another possible charge which may be plaeed against the Colonel. This grew out of the raid on Green's suite in the Hotel Whitcomb by agents of the department of justice operating under the command of A If Oftedal Intelligence chief. Several bottles received were In the room which were taken to government headquarters, where they were tested, sealed and labelled.

clared. thev seized 40 grains of buses and to post police guards at tourist agencies. Governor Miriam A. Ferguson morphine, a charge of possession or Later the use of motor buses for tonight faced the threat of possible narcotics was placed against tne girl's tatner. ino iormai cnarge elimination in the first state pri sightseeing "was prohibited by the government.

has been filed against the motner, mary, with a reiteration of her Evidence of a wholesale traffic SPECIAL BY WIRE 10 THE TRIBUNE jVfODESTO. story has already been told. I have talked too much." With these words Col. Green, suspended prohibition enforcement officer for California and Nevada, tonight refused further comment on the situation in San Francisco. CoL Green is here visiting his sister, Mrs.

W. H. Brooks, wife of one of the county farm ad-' visers. campaign prediction that she would retain her office by a majority vote. in narcotics extending throughout the state and Southwest was un In a statement given the United earthed by officers who visited Press from Austin, former Gov Waite's ranch, they declared.

Re ernor James E. Ferguson, speaking ceipted letters, authorities said 4 of Lord Northcliffe's policies in his ndicated that Waite's business ex npwannnAra waa Ihol tended into Arizona, Colorado, Utah fi with the United States. He knew ft ii mi 1 ii i i in 1 1 1 1 ii i in i "Sintfi mniiinnnsl nd California. They will be used as evidence against the former dry chief when he faces a Grand Jury Monday, it was said. for his wife, declared he had nothing to say, "other than my wife will win by a majority as she predicted in her speech of July 15." He said there would be no further the United States.

He knew not statement tonight. Three nours POLICE GUARD AMERICAN EMBASSY. Extra police guards were detailed today to the American embassy, to the home of the United States ambassador, Myron T- Her-rick and to the American consulate, but it was explained that these precautions had nothing to do with anti-American feeling caused by the depreciation of the franc, but were ordered in anticipation of possible anarchist attempts to bomb the buildings in connection with the Sacco-Vanzettl case in Massachusetts. Poincare expects to move quickly In the. preliminary work of salvaging the franc.

Details of the financial project wilt be discussed by the cabinet between now and Tuesday, when the new cabinet will go before the Chamber of Deputies mm CHIEF TO 20,000 SPEED fter the polls closed the Gqvernor I RESS OAKLAND AG KIDNAPING FOILED was trailing Dan Moody by more than 20,000 votes, according to compilation of the Texas election RULE SAN LEflNDRD OZ 0 bureau. Holding a majority lead over the GAPTA ID BHlDEGRuUM AND By PREPARED TO FACEV ACCUSERS MONDAY. As the wheels of the prosecution were swiftly grinding out the case. It will present against Green, the Colonel Is reported to have tleft San Francisco to visit a sister. In Modesto.

He told Interviewers as he left his office, "I will be back Monday ready to face my accusers If they so desire." That Green is not the only member of the prohibition department who will be involved In the investl-, gation was hinted by members of the United States district attorney's staff. It was made known to four other gubernatorial Moody, declared he was confident he would only its power but Its wish to do-the right thing according to Its lights. No writer in Lord North-cliff's employ slurred the United States unless he wanted to lose his Job. ROTHERMERE'S WRITERS REVILE AMERICA. Any writer In Lord Rothermere's employ.

Judging by present Indications, sees hope of higher pay in any fresh ingenuity he may develop as a reviler of "the trans-Atlantlo republic touching interallied debts," especially the debt of Great Britain to America. Lord Ro'thermere has constituted himself "Don to the American people." He aspires to instruct them in these intricate matters through the mediumship of Americans traveling in the British isles and on the con Great Crowd Gathers at New Miss O'Brien to Head Police woman governor and avoid the necessity of a second primary. with the complete project and de Moodv told the United Press that. York Pier for Farewell to Papal Legate. for Two Weeks While 1 Peralta Away.

mand for brief discussion and an Handcuffed to Bride as Cere mony Ends, He Balks Conspiring Friends. Miss Eugenia Clinchard and Captain G. W. Pearch Surprise Friends. in event of his election, he would insist on the governor living up immediate vote of confidence, It was understood today that the to the letter of.

her challenge and resign from office as soon as his cabinet made no decision relative SAN LEANDRO. July 14. Crooks and bandits, beware! election was officially determined. to the debt funding agreement with Great Britain and the United Albert W. Williford, former Ala BY UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE TO TRIBUNE YORK.

July 24. America today said farewell to John Cardi day that the investigation Is of a 21- has Returns announced Dy tne du Miss Eugenia Clinchard, year-old Oakland actress, meda high school baseball star who last night became the husband reau at 10:30 p. gave Moody blanket nature involving not the administrator alone but conditions 81,736 Ferguson. .51.170, and nal Bonzano, th "papal legate to of Dorothy Katherine Thompson States which await the ratifica tion of parliament. FRANC RECOVERS CONSIDERABLE STRENGTH.

tinent of Europe. He asks these holiday makers to sit at his feet signed her last role. Last night she affixed her signature to a contract for a life-long engagement in Davidson. 25.712." the Jjuenarisuc congress. of Portland, is just one -jump ahead of the rest of the world.

and then on reaching home to Im If you value your life, liberty and pursuit of happiness, stay away from San Leandro for the next two weeks at least. For the police department of this city, during vacation of Police Chief J. F. Peralta, is to be directed and operated by a woman. And this woman "chief," now known as Before the cardinal boarded the A possibility that the entire army force now employed in the administrator's office will walk out, was Today Williford and his bride part to their fellow citizens truths Pioncare's presence at the head a continuous play called "Married are speeding south on their, honey of the government already has In Today's Tribune Life." moon, while friends who plannea strengthened the franc appreciably, That's one way of announcing the Conte Blancamane to sail ror Genoa, high church dignataries participated In farewell services for him in St.

Patrick's cathedral, although the situation of the to disrupt the early married life of the pair are consoling them- surprise wedding in San Francisco last night of the former Fulton treasury today was about as bad selveswith thoughts of what might Deputy Marshal Agnes O'Brien, not only has a particular, aversion, to have happened had not the bride theatre actress and Captain walker George Pearch. 35, port cap as earlier in the week when the resigned minister of finance, De Monzie, found the treasury almost criminals of all types, but is ex groom learned of their plans. tain at San Francisco for the tremely. adept at apprehending According to schemes laid by Robert Dollar Steamship Company them. former teammates and fellow stu empty.

The franc's new strength came from confidence in Poincare's The couple surprised relatives Although a member of the San dents of young Williford, the pair ability to get something done. SUNDAY MAGAZINE A Little Fresh Heir. Kentucky Feuds. Beauty for the Average Woman. Looking Back for a Way Out (Geraldine).

Women Wire-Pullers' of Washington. Broadway's Most Beautiful Girls. George Cohan's Twenty Years on Broadway. The Collector's Instinct, a complete short storv. were to be allowed to marry, in and friends by suddenly advancing their wedding date almost five The Bourse was not open for Leandro police department for on)y two years.

Miss O'Brien has proven her efficiency' by the num conventional style. After the cer business today, it being Saturday, emony in the excitement of con months, the marriage having origi nally been set for December 16. ber and types of Jobs she has filled gratulatlons, kissing the bride and They were married in the office but in unofficial trading the franc opened at 41.75 to the dollar and closed at 40.70. shaking hands with the bridegroom, Williford -was to be sud of Mayor James Rolph at 6 Miss O'Brien collects taxes, sends out notices, issues fishing, hunting and 'dog, licenses, keeps track of hitherto withheld by a sordid press from a really fair minded and generous nation. This educational enterprise is In full swing.

Thus far, however, in his black type displays of "cold facts," Lord Rothermere "has omitted to inform the traveling Americans and likewise his own readers, how much money the-city of London, and sterling holders generally, have made as. a result of Prime Minister Baldwin's debt settlement with the United States. As sterling rose from the funding of the debt, the financial Great Britain reaped a magnificent harvest. It is scarcely a subject, one may conjecture, that Lord Rothermere would wish to flaunt before the British people, for the vast majority of them held no sterling to receive the benefit of the appreciation flowing from Baldwin's sound financial policy. HUGE GAPS IN" OBJECTIONS SHOWN.

There are other gaps in Lord Rothermere's financial curriculum. During the two-day administra denly, overpowered, whisked into a intimated when one of the Colonel's closest associates told a TRIBUNE reporter that in army circles It was customery to "follow the commander." Two others whose names are being withheld have already left duty. ATTORNEY DENIES ALIBI SCHEME. Only one denial greeted the colonel's alleged confession and came from Charles Linn, Green's legal advisor. In his confession the accused dry chief is quoted as saying that-Linn wanted to conjure an alibi defense which the colonel would not stand for.

Linn said: "With all respect to Colonel Green and In order to keep my own hands clean I will have to deny his statement to reporters that I suggested an untrue defense for the grand jury. I had nothing to do with that story and am even in doubt regarding my power to defend Colonel Green." In jieariy all cases when re where the papal legate ascended the pontifical throne and "Itinerlrium clericorum," t-he prayer for departing clergymen, was chanted. Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago and Cardinal Hayes were present, with delegations from parochial schools and religious orders. An escort of clergy and laymen accompanied the cardinal's automobile to the pier. The 20,000 people gathered there in a great farewell ovation.

One hundred police held the enthusiastic crowds in check and members of the bomb squad were on. hand-to prevent disturbances such as those accompanying the sailing of General Umberto Nobile. designer of the airship Norge. "The spirit of hospitality manifested by the people of the United States toward the Eucharlstic con p. Judge Deasy of San Fran cisco officiating.

The bride's par tion of the Herriot administration. waiting automobile ana taken to city registration and makes out po lice reports. ents, Mr. and Mrs. F.

B. Clinchard, the sandy wastes of Bay Farm 3827 Beaumont avenue, Oakland the franc was once quoted at a fraction more than 50 to the dollar. Island. Here he was to be kept and the bridegroom's mother and prisoner until his abductors de When Chief Peralta decided to take his vacation he looked about the department for someone to take his place and decided on Miss brother, who are visiting in San cided to allow him to go free. Francisco from the East, attended Events proceeded apparently as them.

O'Brien. per schedule for the plotters last Fashions by Sally Mil grim: Frocks for Late Summer. Echoes. Vignettes of Life. COMIC SECTION Red Magic and Aunt Elsie Magazine.

Briggs. Reg'lar Fellers. 1 Soniebodv'i Stenog. Miss Clinchard began her stage night, when Williiord ana Wiss career at the old Ye Liberty the Five Hurt as Train Beach Yacht Raid Nets $75,000 Booze BY UNITED PRESS LEASED WIKE TO TRIBUNE LONG BEACH. July 24.

Police Thompson were married at the First Congregational church, Ala ater at the age of 3. She played at the Fulton at different times since its opening until two years Wrecks East bay Auto meda, by the Rev Harvey Miller As Dr. Miller pronounced the couple "man and wife" guests near RICHMOND, July 24. Five ago when she-went with Kolb and men were Injured, one seriously. the altar heard a suspicious click Dill as ingenue In She also was with Kolb and Dill last when the automobile.

In which for touring Americans. He does not they were riding was struck by a season as ingenue in "A Pair o' Thoughts of the' well-schemed kidnapping turned to consternation when those who were to take part discuss what might have happened Fools." Santa Fe passenger train today at porters approached the various witnesses who will appear before boarded the Donosarri, Palatial yacht owned by the Amex Oil company, anchored in the harbor here, and confiscated approximately 1000 cases of Scotch whiskey, valued at 75, 000. The vessel was raided today on a tip from the owners, who suspected that members of the crew were, using the if Baldwin had refused to settle with America. He does not tell "But my career as an actress is Harold Teen. Orphan Annie.

Toonerville. Man With the Brown Derby. Little Nemo. FIRST NEWS SECTION Local News. saw the young couple walk slowly up the aisle handcuffed together the grand jury they Were greeted Americans or his own readers that ended," she said last night.

"1 11 be content to be a housewife. I with the statement that the in with a pair of police manacles. In the circumstances suggested, in don't think it's possible to be both." gress, cardinal ijonzano said in a formal statement "was characteristic of a nation that has comand-ed -the admiration of the world for Its devotion, to the highest Ideals." General Nobile expressed regret at leaving America, but refused to comment on the controversy between himself and Lincoln Ellsworth as to division of leadership on the Norge's flight over the North pole. Mystery Solved telligance deparment had pledged "I heard of what they intended Captain Pearch has been port stead of the pound being able at this moment to look the dollar In to' do and decided to take- no yacht secretly to transport rum. chances," Williford told curious the Christy crossing, several, miles north of Richmond.

The Injured are Joseph Rose of Pinole, driver of the machine, crushed foot and cuts and bruises; Charles Costa and Manuel Silveria, San Pablo, cuts and bruises. The other, two men, Tony Abegro, San Pablo, and J. Machetti, Martinez, suffered only slight scratches. The five were brought to Richmond by the train. him to secrecy.

C5REEX IS SUSPENDED PENDING INQUIRY. the face, it might be hiding Its head somewhere after the manner of the guests after the ceremony. "I captain for the Dollar Company since he came' to "San Francisco from Liverpool, England, six years ago. colonel Green wag suspended franc or the lira. Political Notes.

Radio News. Labor News. SECOND NEWS SECTION- Local Newt. Second Love. Editorials.

In a word Lord Rothermere sup After a brier wedding trip to Los pending investigation of charges that he has made himself unfit borrowed the cuffs from Fred Davie, son of Mayor Davie of Oakland. I am the only one who knows the location of the he added. lor office by alleged misconduct presses all information as to th benefits "accruing the Bald- win program while ostentatiously Angeles they will make their, home in San Francisco until next year, when they will visit the Hawaiian There was no one aboard the vessel when police boarded her, but a man loitering at the pier where the Donosarri was tied, was taken into custody on Wife, 17, Jails Own Husband as Attacker FRESNO, July 24. Hermer Parson, Auberry youth, is in Jail and appropriation of seized Hauor. In Dovery Murder Mrs.

Williford Is the daughter of islands, and then establish their stating disadvantages. As stated The charges will be formally lodged against him at Monday's Consolidated Press Association. BT UNITED PRESS. LEASED WIRE TO TRIBUNE permanent home In San Rafael. above he, like his political co-adjutator, Churchill, seeks to United Press, Consolidated Press KELSO, July 24.

The Dovery murder mystery has been shame or bully the United States Baby Burned by Pot session or the reaeral grand Jury. The suspension followed on the heels of admissions' by Colonel Green that virtually every charge Mr. and Mrs. u. B.

Thompson of Portland. Ore. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williford, 237 Bayo Vita avenue, Alameda.

Following a honeymoon in the southern part of the state, Williford and his bride will make their home in Alameda. cleared up, according to Clark into cancelling the British debt. today on a charge of kidnaping Both these two men are too proud to be placed against him Is true Studebaker, former sheriff, who. In- a message to the sheriff's office Of Hot Lemon Sauce SAN FRANCISCO. July 24.

Mystery Woman Is Dying of Poison SAN FRANCISCO, July 24. Believed to be the victim of a mysterious poison, the. traces of which physicians at the Harbor Emergency hospital have been unable to find, a woman thought to be Mrs. H. Phillips, about 27 years old.

Is in 'a dying condition. She was taken to the hospital, by Robert and attacking his own wife. Ruby, Colonel Green claimed he has to admit that the nation is carrying or trying to carry a load too heavy for even its broad and today said he was leaving St 17. Aftr his wife left him', Parson been crucified on a cross of personalities" because he privately Louis, tonight with John Darrell Duane, 3-year-old son of Mrs. Richard-Duane; was burned probably fatally today when he is declared to have gone to her patient shoulders.

Owen, alias John W. Clark. jailed to adapt Himself to the re-'strictlons imposed by Volsteadlsm Britons in general. Just as French Owen faces a first degree parent's home, tied her and taken her on an automobile trip. The wandered from the side of his men in general, do not want to pay "I have been betrayed by the der charge- here for the alleged mother and pulled a pot of boiling killing of Thomas Dovery, Kelso girl declared that Parson attacked her and then released her.

She Bright," a taxi driver, who lemon sauce from the stove, in the America. They do not look upon their debts to America a morally British World Flier Arrives in Burma Burma. July 24. Alan Combs, the British aviator on a round trip flight from London to Melbourne, Australia, arrived, today from Calcutta on the outward leg of the Journey. newspaper publisher, July 19 authorities the woman hired him in kitchen of their home at 120 Aiw had previously filed suit for an an- 1925.

Studebakers -message today Association. Articles by A. C. Gardiner, Maximilian Harden, Jessie Henderson and others. News.

Activities Among Negroes. AUTOMOTIVE SECTION Features for Aatoists. Gossip on Motor Row. SOCIETY SECTION Snzette. Women's Gabs.

Art. Music Clarice Patterns. State Society. Social Notes. Summer Resorts.

The Knsve. AMUSEMENT SECTION Motion Pictnre News. Theatrical Announcements. nullmenL front of a house at 808 Leaven-worth- street, requesting that he pine Terrace. He was rushed to the Park Emergency hospital and treated for burns of the head, face "We leave for home tonight.

drive her to Pier "No. 14. Upon Forest Fire Menaces Dovery murder cleared, up. Noth and body. arrival the driver opened the door binding.

They feel in every fibre that America did not do her full share In the war of democracy, and that to fix upon their children and their children's children the galling burden of the American debt would be not only econcmlo folly from every point of view, ut a monstrous moral and historical ing more to say until we arrive and discovered the woman uncon Woods Near Tahoe home." scious In the tonneau. BT UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE TO TRIBUNE CARSON CITY, July 24. Boy Drowns In Russian River As Frantic Father Attempts Rescue A forest fire, burning- over an eight-mile front west of Carson Three American 'Missing Men Found Nameless Among 5000-Leper Colony City, is being fought by more than people and the press of San They would not support me, although my administration has been far more effective than, that of any other was his rebuking statement. Colonel Green categorically denied until today the charges United Ftates Attorney George'J. Hatfield announced would be placed before the grand Jury.

His "confession" today was a veritable bombshell, particularly to bis supporters, among whom were Dr. Arthur H. Briggs, state superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league, and Mrs. Addie Garwood Estes. late president of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, i AVTI-SALOON CHIEF ON OFFICIAL.

Both professed satisfaction with Colonel Green's enforcement record. But today, however, Briggs declared Green's confession was proof he was not the man for the post. H. T. Mires, acting prohibition commissioner at Washington, D.

gave the order for Oretn's suaptn- 100 men. The fire is eating Its way in the direction ot Lake Book SPORT SECTION Tahoe. This city, threatened during the past few days, is now our of danger. SANTA ROSA, July 24. While his father and friends struggled frantically to reach him.

James Wleland. 10. son of Dutf Wieland. 195 Santa Clara avenue. Oakland, Br W.

R. KI HXS. Value rYM tuff CanHpuhit outrage. No intelligent student of the situation can contemplate the future, with any hope of International amenity except on the theory of final cancellation, not only of the inter-allied war deb(j but of wr debts of every kind. But Chjrch-111 and Rothermere.

greatly to the chagrin of their sagacious com- patriots, official and un fn are going the wrong way about ire-lng their caw. They do not rea'iae that abuse will retard rather Quicken any American dlapcaiilon to reopen the debt question. That this question, however, must be reopened, no ABOARD S. S. BUSTAM ENTO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

July 24. was drowned In the Russian river near Here today. Five thousand lepers In the News of AH Sportsdom. DEVELOPMENT SECTION Industrial Development and Real Estate News of the Eastbay Section. 1 Real Estate Ads.

Financial Notes. Shipping News. The lad was seized by cramps him. The body was brought to Santa Rosa, where an inquest will be held. Swimmer Stricken In San Joaquin, Dies FIREBAUGH.

July 24. Stricken with cramps while he was in swimming. Henry Helmuth, formerly ef Fresno, was drowned in the San Joaquin river near Fire-baugh. Helmuth had been fishing wltk his son and another toy world's greatest colony of afflicted persons saw Colonel CarmI Thomp while swimming some distance Americans, three whom are among America's missing men. They pleaded that their names be kept secret from those back home.

The fourth, Edward Newsbaumer, has talked freely to investigators before, and when Colonel Thompson asked him how he found life in the colony, he replied laconically: "I cant complain." Two Convicts Killed In Michigan Break LANSING. July 24. Two prisoners at Lansing state prison were killed and Captain M. Manatt was stabbed here tonight when six prisoners attempted to make a break for liberty. Manatt is in serious condition.

son, President Coolldge's personal representative. Inspect their vil from his father, who was close Inshore with 'the boy's six-year-old sister. lage, their maintenance system CLASSIFIED SECTION His body was recovered a half- and their hospitals today, seeking hour after 'he sank, but efforts of a means to brighten their exile. Bminess Ads. Vital Statistics.

(Continued on Page 2, Col. 4 on Page 2. CoL 34. four physicians failed te revive Among the 1009 were lour -ft.

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