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diREATEST LEASED VIRE NFMT XERVICEr In This Section CALIFORNIA NEWS EDITORIAL COMMENT Cbimltj UNITED PDETX-CH1CAG0 JRNttl SfareMkiwglher VOL. CVI- NO. 16 CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1927 BERKELEYAN fSeveiely Injured 4 'Love Victim' Seeks Home BBY IRENE ROE, abandoned on a Napa doorstep, who is being cared for by 'the' Children Home society while seeking a new mother and father here and who is reported suffering from "too much KATHLEEN is the infant's special nurse at the home CITY LEGAL CHIEF TELLS Rooster Grows At Night, Police Seek Remedy i KEELER ASKS NEW WAY JO CONTRA COSTA VETERANS TO TURN EARTH ON HEWHALL FINDS OLD 1 HIS; ROLIGY Ml i npHS hit and run pedestrian ap peared to the Eastty a few Jays ago, bat bow it is the hit and ran dog. -z-' Florence Butcbinson' 47., of Santa Rey avenue, war treated at the Emergency hospital today for injuries suffered when, according to witnesses, she war knocked down by. a dog while walking at Santa Clara street and" Mandana .1 i Mrs.

Hutchinson'! fall, result-: tng when the animal ran against, her from behind, resulted in severe cuts on both-lips, a broken note abrasions en one knee, coneussioo of the brain and possible frae-' ore of the skull. Cross, Lost 153 Years, Is Three Major Matters, Trans Berkeley Chamber of Commerce Director Points the Need to Accommodate CAN LEANDRO, Jan. can one keep a rooster from This question, it causing ronsternation the local police officers; following complaint from a resident on Breed avettne that his' neighbors' roosters keep him awake at night. Traffic Officer A. Larsen Jr.

suggested that a chicked stew might terminate the turmoil, and Fireman B. X. Whitaker declared that if the offenders were put in a rien iow enough so they couldn't stretch their necks towards the stars, they would roost silently. Chief of Police Joseph F. Feraita advanced no theories but declared that something would be done about it ay-en if a law had to be passed requiring the muzzling of all roosters between the hours of 'welve and seven.

Discovered by U. C. Man 30 Miles South of U. Boundary Line. portation, Planning, bor Are Cited by Attorney in Asking lor Cooperation Eastbay Traffic Growth, A statement of policy, especially Organization of former war veteran will hold ground-breaking ceremonies In connection with the new Memorial Hall at Grand ave-nat' tad Harrison boulevard on Jaittfry.j ,10 The tentative pro-gram caila or a parade leaving the Oakland City Ball at 1 o'clock and the exercise at Weutenant-QoyernoE 3ufoa Fitta baa been invited to the speaker of th occasion and" Dr.

John Slavich, state (jommander. of the Legion, will be the chairman of the day. The orgenizatlon whlclr will be BEUKELiEX, 15. A new astern gateway into the Eastbay through Berkeley Contra concerning three major matters of BERKELEY-, Jan. 16.

If the boundary line between Upper and Lower California now remained where It originally set by or Costa county is necessary, accord Special Services der of the King of Spain in 1773, the United States would have a ing to Managing Director Charles raiV. 1 "1 Keeler of the Berkeley Chamber port on the Gulf of California, arid i Mexico would have no land oonnec For New Pastor ALAMEDA, Jan. -15. The Rev. Commerce in his annual Teport submitted today to the board of tion with the.

peninsula lying south of San JJlegb. Robert E. Cooper, will, These facts were brought out vital- interests to Oakland, was issued yesterday by City Attorney Eugene Sturgia at the outset of his administration in the new office. Sturgis says that the immediate major problems come under three heads, transportation, city- planning and harbor, and asks public cooperation in the solution of these problems. Sturgia will hold, a conference next week with H.

G. Butler, consulting engineer-, to arrange for handling the cltyls cases now pending before the railroad 'commission, concerning the Key System's installed aa of the Flrat today, when it became known that Preabyterlaa 'church -at vesper Prof. George Univer, sity of California savant, has dla ervicet to heT4 lir-the church, CflUNTY SHUNS SALARY RAISES covered ttie original boundary Bants Claj-a-avenue and Chaefant BSOMO IS UI.INW-uwiuuii mv post of -the Grand Army of the Republic, the American Legion, the United epaailehi-Amrican War Veterans, the United Veteran of the Republic, th Disabled American ir Veteran of the Foreign War ad their marker, set by the Spanish -mon. Street, at :30 Sunday" afternoon. arch's orders and lost to historians for the past 163 years, "Wicheriioderator e-f the San Franolsoo -presbytery and The great cleft rock, on which directors of the civic "There is at present much interest In Oakland in improving the road communication over the-hills late Contra 'Costa says "Several plans have been suggested and, as travel grows in-reasnlgly heavy.

It- may. be necessary t. carry out more than one of thee projects. Plans for a lower tunnel have "been studied by surveyors, one providing for a tunnel bout 100 feet below the present trade, the other for a tunnel 200 feet below. Of course the lower the the longer and more; expensive it would be.

Other pro- a graven cross was placed by th and the Southern Pacific's proposed auxlliarie. Franciscan monk, Palou, founder proresaor at the Ban. Anseimo seminary, will preside. Dr. John JB.

Wishart, professor at San Ansel-mo, will nreaah the. Installation The salary ordinance -which will The paw buiiama; win eearc and will bat completed and of Mission Dolores In San Francisco -sand once president of all California missions, was found as permanent raise or rates. "Until -our major- city iplan la settled, Oakland, cannot take its naturally allotted place' as the greatest Industrial center of the West," he -explains. "These nroh- readyfor dedication on Armistice The oommitte in charge of the ant consists ot-Caot. Thaodor H.

sermQn, and Bancroft, pastop -of Portal Hurst church, San offer the result of facts learned by Prof, r'UVW Lvrtv 't -j r-r -v-" ivo H. E. Bolton, Spanish-American hntoriah, while translating, into prayer. r-, -iv, tems can only be-solved in their- James of the A. Loula Eeina English portions of Palou's diary.

be. put before the board of supervisors at the time of the ratification of the county charter by the state legislature for adoption, will contain no increases for any county department, except for emergency purposes. This waa revealed yesterday when It was announced that the policy of the board had been to avoid any Increases in the salary budget until such time as the Ordinance is revised to fit the countv Jeots call for a new road leading of the 'Untted- veteran; Perry b. War Vetemaa; Chart Hendricks The present boundary line near Tijuana Is about 80. miles to the sweetly into the near or uaKiana, BERKELEY TO 'AID.

meat and adjustment of an the legal question Involved." Sturgis andavby asking th eo- of the' Disabled American War tnii: Snow of the Veterer. north of Palou boundary, which, regai aspect by the fullest co-operation of the general public. My office is asking for this co-operation. i "This offica will do everything possible to help in the early settle- That the Berkeley Chamber of but for mistakes made by the operation of th nubile toward- hia American commissioner who con of Foreign Wars, and Walter Frick-tad of th American Legion. Commerce is ready to assist in any possible way in representing Berke office in all these matters.

i. ducted negotiations with Mexico on budget, in August. ley interest in this problem is tne the suweet after the war of 1848 tatement of Keeler. Only three emergency clauses would probably have been the dl Keeler In urging a continued ef viding between Upper and fort toward the acquisition of ljower amomia iouay, rioi. block of land, fronting the city hall will be inserted in the ordinance, one for the county clerk's the second for the office of the county assessor and the third for the county tax Hendry found.

as a civic center declares: A lthnnerh it was orlelnallv be. Ueved that the. mistakes resulting Between Clay and Jefferson 568-S72 Fourteenth Street "If the civic center, which Is an eviderpr zivic asset, can be secured by Use Plan of co-operation now The first will provide an emer. In the loss of .30 miles of territory by the United States wis caused being sponsored between the city by. Inability to find Palou mark.

government ana citizens, it win er, historical facts divulged by be a great forward step In the face Hendry show that the pres ent boundary was arrived at of years of public apathy to all matters involvings the expenditure through an unauthorized, compro gency clause, to take care of the expense and details of any special election which may be called prior to the adoption of the budget. The second for the assessor's office provides for extra clerk hire on a per diem basis to be called only in 'the event that the county Is -required to; take over the collection of taxes for the city of Oakland, and the provision for the assessor's office was Inserted for the same reason. mine. of money for ew public improver ments and it will give courage for Doorstep Waif. Loved and Petted By Napa Residents Awaits Home "Nicholas P.

the prosecution of other enter was instructed by Secretary- of State James Buchanan to negotiate prises for the advancement of the purchase of Lower California, DEPLORES BOND FAILURE, or failing in that, to fix the Deploring the failure of the re- in tne district attorney's office boundary about 20 miles north of kf mam a i iTi i' i eent school bond issue, Keeler, an. parallel 82." says Prof. Hendry alyzing the vote on this question there will be provision made for the combining of the public administrator's office wit that of the "Trist's mission not succeeding, he proposed to Surrender San Diego and also on the clvio center special district attorneys office as was and all sea coast south of Del Mar tax previously, says: "The two elections show the de. to- Mexico. For.

this, he was re. announced some time and the hiring of an extra: stenographer for feat of the school bonds was called by the: government, but, an evidence that the people of me oiuce worm. without he negotiated LoveU and" petted to the danger point by residents of Napa, where she waa found abandoned on a dooretey, Babjf Ifane JRoe, Is now being cared for "at the "Children's Home Sixty-sixth Baby Irene will stay with. the society, upon orders jt Superior Judge- IV King of Napa county, until she finds eome new parents to care for her. Yesterday the Infant, bow three ja.

xaa fit Berkeley prefer the direct tax plan District Attorney Earl. Warren another treaty fixing a compro arid'Mrs. Maud S. Chaffee, juvenile probation officer. Upon being admitted to the local Institution she was examined by physicians and while pronounced healthy in every was ordered segregated-4rom the other children, because she is suffering mewhat from the effects 'of too much- petting at the hands of numerous Napa residents who were anxious to adopt her, and to undergo blood tests.

The aby, then 4wo days old, was found early on the morning of Dec. 29 in an old grocery box on the doorstep of Harry Mantaphunis' home, 1207 Coombs street, Napa. Instead of a bond Issue. was expected home from Sacra mise boundary -It now stands. mento last night to continue the This treaty, curiously, was A business survey of Berkeley is greatly needed according to Keel work of preparing the ordinance ratified by both e-oyernmehts.

er, who says 'it hoped that this over tne week-end In order that may be undertaken- in the near it may De cnecked and printed for luiure." peeler advocates mat tne tne consideration 01 the board a aurvey be conducted by Frof.i J. N. a meeting on Tuesday. Warren re. Bowman, formerly- a 1 of cently submitted provisions to each wee he old; 'was brought here by TJndersheriff Bill Gaffney of Napa county department for their con the University of California faculty, who has been made Industrial sideration and will embodv the secretary ox the civto body and suggestions or the department heads in the ordinance.

who. recently completed an indus C. Pardee Gives Georfi PUT III SCHOOL trial survey. St. sure, a deputy of War.

ren's office, who was with hira In sacramento Friday, where plans were made for the Dresentatlnn nt 'Legion Post To Be pnnr LrlllJV In Kimball Case Host To Veterans Laying of the cornerstone 'for the charter for the ratification, will return to the capltol tomorrow morning prepared to check the ALAMEDA, Jan. 15. The Ala the new $12,000 McChesney school annex took place In East Oakland yesterday with Impressive movements or tne charter through meda chapter of the American A statement explaining the at- of -the Utility District. The proper the committees of both the assembly and senate, in order that it will not be delayed. titude of directors of the.

Eastbay will be host to all service men eligible to membership in the organization at a banquet and en tribunals, before which criminal charges should be made and tried ceremony. City and school officials, busl Municipal Utility District in the Ratification is exnected diirlnr ness men, clubwomen and citizens unsubstantiated charges of Director took part In the exercises held James H. against John tertainment Wednesday evening. The dinner will be served in the "Legion hall at 1346 Park street at Tuesday and the naming of --the civil service commission to regu under the auspices of the Glenview Improvement Club. Addresses were delivered by Commissioner late tnt placing or county em 6:80 o'clock.

State Commander Kimball, secretary, was Issued yes terday by George C. Pardee presi, dent of the district's board of dl ployees must be accomplished within two weeks thereafter. All rectors. county employees -on the payroll. charges, accompanied by prior to the adoption of the charter William J.

Moorehead, Superintendent of Schools Fred M. Hunter, Mrs. Frank L. Burckhalter and J. F.

Chandler, members of the Board of Education; Vandeventer-, are tne courts. "The district, board of directors have no power to try persons accused of crime, but the directors did refer to their attorney the unsubstantiated charge of felony brought by Boyer against Secretary Kimball. Kimball categorically denied Boyer's charge, and there being no evidence to the contrary it was, of course, assumed that Kimball's word is entitled to as much credence as Boyer's. for one, am going to continue to regard as innocent Until he is proved guilty." resolution discharging Kimball. tor more than six months are an to.

which was never seconded, were matically included In the civil aer, vice lists. Miss Dora Lages, school principal' made against the secretary at i meeting Friday night. They in volved the alleged sale of "mining Legion Entertains Mrs. E. E.

Licklss, president of the Parent-Teacher Pickering, president of the scock witnout a permit. Glenview Women's Club, and Six Newly weds jfardee statement- in part was follows: "Director James H. Boyer neither others. J. W.

O'Neill-presided. BAN LEANDRO, Jan. 16. Three produced nor offered to produce Chandler cited figures to show that the average cost of construct ing every new classroom In Oak any evidence or any culpability on the part of Secretary John H. Kimball.

He, merely asserted that newly-wedded couples were guests of honor at a. joint meeting of the San Leandro post of the American Legion and the Auxiliary last evening in the Legion, hall. They land is $7811 as compared with an HURRY! HURRY! THE END IS NEAR! Bargains! Bargains! That Are Beautiful! Final Price1 Slashing for Quick Disposal! COME SHARE IN THE BARGAINS! Kimball had done certain things average cost of St, Louis and $16,024 in Detroit, both which he. Boyer. asserted consti M'CARGAR TO HEAD C.

C. MEN were m.r. ana Mrs. jack Kavekes. commander of the local post; Mr.

tutes a felony and demanded that, considered well-managed school departments. Building -costs In John F. Slavlch will be the principal speaker, and a musical program, being arranged. Pastor to Address Alameda Kiwanians ALAMEDA, Jan. 15.

Members the Alameda Kiwanis club will listen to an address by the Rev. Robert B. Cooper at their meeting I Native Sons' hall. Park street and JSentral avenue, next Wednesday noon. The Rev.

Henry former president, will preside. former Mayor 1 Address Veterans ALAMEDA, Jan. 15. Former Mayor J3. Taylor' Is elated as the speaker for, the Veterans' Service club luncheon program, to be held, at noon tomorrow.

C. A. Hepp will be 'chairman the meeting. i PAIR PETE BIRTHDAY One birthday party a year suffices Mr. and Mrs.

694 Twenty-seventh street, for their, birthdays fall on the same Meeuf was born January 16, 1901, and his wife was born January 16, 190J. give a birthday dinner at their home today. therefore, i the district directors and Mrs. Daniel Cardoza and Mr. should without an investigation or Oakland -average $193 for- each pupil who will, occupy the new ana Mrs.

L. Ayres. Presents were given ts guests and a special ban neaxing me accused, remove him from office On Boyer's school he said. Esti quet followed in their honor. A mating the life of school buildings un8uDstanltated assertion that he, is-a felon, at 100 years, this calculation SAN JOSE, Jan, -5.

Fred. S. Every accused person, in this Bklt by CharlesXSoreson of Hay-ward, personlfyirtgMademoisselle from Barleyduc, anda dance furnished' the entertainment for the would bring the average cost per eouhtrv at least, is assumed to be pupil for new school buildings to McCargar of Salinas was elected president of the California Association of. Commercial Secretaries. Innocent until proven- eevening.

The McChesney school annex tore, as a matter of course. Director Boyer's resolution merely composed of secretaries of cham contains eleven classrooms and an DISCUSS REA accusing Kimball -or a felony and bers of commerce, in the closing indoor play hall. It Is expected to SAN LEANDRO, Jan. 15. Fred therefore dismissing him from of be ready ror occupancy April 1.

T. Wood, Oakland realty dealer, will discuss subdivisions and resi-i fice pat ural ly received no second rrom of the four other members of i the district board of di BusinessjM en's at Half Price and Even Less session of their three-day convention, here today. Other officers are: First vice-president, Roy.H. Beaton, San Pedro; second vice president, Mark Lee, Santa Rosa; third viceTpresldent, Harrv A. dential tracts before the San Leandro real estate class at its next meeting, Thursday, January E.

E. Linthicum, class leader, announced today. rectors. The! charge of felony brought by Boyer against Secretary Kimball nothlne to do with IP- Law Class Forming A new cooperative law class of Barns, Pittsburg; secretary-treas Kimball's, conduet of the affairs urer, Theodore Grady Mar Eastbay business men is being enrolled, and will hold its first meeting at the Oakland high school on tinez, and editor of service bulletin, George E. Burlingame, Sebastopol.

the last Monday evening in Feb Riverside was chosen as the meet ing place of the 1928 convention. My, Aim Io Dentistry ruary, it has been announced by F. D. Courneen, president of a former class, which recently completed its work. It is planned to enroll a class of 50 men, with additional classes of a like size being provided if the enrollment warrants.

Alameda To Start New Sunday School ALAMEDA, Jan. 15. Work will be started on' the new Sunday-school building of the First Pres AVOID HEADACHES When children of school age "have headaches the logical cause is defective vision from latent eye trouble. There is no surer way of avoiding this, trouble than -with corrective glasses pre byterian church at Santa Clara To render a -Dependable Dental iSeryice with1 Personal my patients, and always at the' lowest cost consistent Tvith the best Dental Services rendered. -O No Charge for 'Examinations 5 X-Ray, Service Included avenue and Chestnut street some time during the coming week, it was announced today by Colonel H.

G. Mathewson, chairman of the building committee. The building, costing between $30,000 and $40,000, will be a steel frame Dr. O. A.

SchoenwBld structure, 60x100 feet. The main The Price Crash Has Come These Coats Are Offered scribed after a thorough floor will house the Sunday- examination. We specialize schoof. the second story will be the pastor's study, and kitchen and in children cases with remarkable -success. banquet facilities will' be in the Dr.

O. A. SCHOENWALD ''-'fk--" Manager for Dr. R. C.

Anderson for years, i 1 basement. Courteoui Personal Servic A large stock ot unusual quality and design. Priced far below what yon would t-Mject. Many 13 Off ALL SIZES MEYSEL MEYSEL 363 13th hltr. M.ftt nff TVlTiiin Tnuoe Graduates To Be Same Lotation at Less Than the Cost of Material Come early Monday for the Biggest Coat Bargains ever shown in Oakland.

At $4 you can pick Bolivia Coats in large sizes; at $10, plain and fur-trimmed Dressy and Sport Coats; at $16, $38 and $46, handsome fur-trimmed Winter Coats in styles for women and Bring your money and walk away with a Coat Bargain that your greatesT'expectations "never dreamed possible. Of Ccurss the Great cl Guests of Rotary ALAMEDA. Gradu 1225 Broadway, Street ates of Alameda high school will ue guests of- the Rotary club at their weekly luncheon meeting In Native Sons' hall. Park street and OVER OWL DRUG STORE i Open Nights Until 8:30 of Clock TliOWashinflfoiiSL OAKLAND Central avenue, next Tuesday noon. The principal speaker will be Dr.

George C. Thompson, principal -of the high school. rm if.

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