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Comment aktand In This1 Section FINANCIAL NEWS i i.l CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS UttittdPrrM OnoouiaWJrt Atiorittton well VOL. CIX OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 3, 1928 17 NO. 3 LEF1 10 AGREE A. Calico Hound No Good As a burglar alarm and a home defender, "Patsy" is a failure. Now little DAVID DOMNICK, 2127 Eagle avenue, may get a real dog roommate since "Patsy'' fell down on the burglar protection Mil -TRIBUNE bhoio.

Official Cupid Bureau Voted Down by Council Benedicts Among City Fathers Decline to Aid and Ahet Matrimony. AS AUTO PLANES LOSE RACE TO SAVE LIFE OF BOY 1 i ---vo 'i WHATEVER happens, we shall atjeast have a Vice-President who knows the job. The chief function of the Vice-President is to preside over the Senate. The two parties have nominated Senators Curtis and Robinson, respectively Republican and Democratic floor leaders, and, with the exception of President-protempore Moses, precisely the two most "expert men in the country for the duties of that task. We are anticipating that either of them will ever be President, but, at least, either of them 7.

ON PLAN FOR INSURANCE DRIVER FLEES i niu wane an cxwrpiiuuHiiy ice-i lesioeni, a a a issue. The plank is acceptable to both wts and drys. and was so announced, by them both. It means BERKELEY, July 3. The City council today considered a proposal to employ an "official Cupid" and open a matcmsiakhiK bureau, but the measure ws lost when the married men voted it down unanimously.

Charles Ritc-li Johnson, of 1755 Grant street, Toledo, Ohio, Is establishing "matchmaking bureaus" of trying, in all cities that you can be for prohibition or against It. and that vour en Neighbor Hears Crash, Sees Auto Vanish Willi Victim Lying ori Street; Score Hurt in Bay Accidents forcement may be used to help or Fraternal Order to Adopt Old-Line System Within Period of Two Years Close Encampment Here S. F. Attorney's Son, Dies After Fall Into Lake in Spite of Dash of Cars Aircraft With Rescuers to- aisereait the law. On this- sub Ject "the candidate is the plat torm.

And the candidate is wet a a a WHEN they put sombreros and chaps on President Coolidge last year, he felt ridiculous and looked the same. But when Governor Smith put on a sombrero and danced around the room with his daughter, on hearing the news of his nomination, he got. by with it. The difference is that in the one case it was artificial and in the other natural. No worse blundei can be made by a public man than to try to act like somebody else.

AI Smith, In his role as "Al," Is a whiz. HL advantage of platform kI lence is illustrated by the dlf ference between the Keiiub llcan and Democratic platforms on Boulder dam. The Republican platform, in accordance with th wish of the advocates of the meas One woman Is dead, victim of a hit-and-run driver, and a score of other persons are Injured today as the result of traffic accidents In the hay district and Northern California during the last 24 hours. The hit-and-run victim, killed by a speeding automobile at Fifty-fifth avenue and Walnut street last night, was Identified early today as Mrs. Jesse E.

Leonard, 50, 5838 Morse drive. Shortly before 9 o'cloek last ure. as expressed -y thenr to the committee, said nothing at all on the subject. The dam i After a prolonged battle over Insurance rates in which the old members were successful In staving oft an Insurance rate raise so far as they were concerned. 1000 delegates were on their way homeward today from the fifteenth annual encampment of the Woodmen of the World, which closed last night at the Hotel Oakland.

A resolution planned to increase the rates for fraternal benefits of the order, Introduced at the request of state insurance commissioners, was the occasion, for a fight which delayed adjournment of the convention two days. The resolution was finally adopted in part. Rates of present policy holders were not changed. leaders concluded that the state ment already made by Secretary Hpver was much better than any they were likely to get In a party platform and they preferred to rest on that. night, W.

W. Wolfe, 2592 Flfty-flfth avenue, heard a crash and ran to the door of his home. He saw In the Democratic oonvention an expression on the subject was In Anybody else trying the same thing-would be a flop. Let us hope that AI will not try ny other role, and that no one else will tr his. 0 THE Democrats managed to break the iuje that nobody hears a party platform when It is read to the convention, and the delegates therefore do not know what they are voting on automohlle disappearing in the sisted on, aild all they got was SAN FRANCISCO, Jujy 3 las Nye, 9.

son of Douglas A. Nye, San Francisco attorney, is dead, today after desperate and dramatic efforts by half a dozen persons to save his life. The boy was drowned at Oak Cove, Clear Lake, LaJe county. Automobiles, airplanes, firemen, a pulmotnr, and five tanks of oxygen were called into play before all hope was given and heartbroken family forced. to -fare the truth.

It was fl o'clock last night before a coroner's ver- 1 diet ended the long and futile battle to bring the boy back to life. Douglas was playing on a lot in Clear Lake, when he tumbled into-the water, at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Walter Fozhorn brought; the boy to the surface eighteen mln utes later, still breathing. PLANE ORDERED The first the outside world knew of the accident was when a speed-, boat carrying a man, clad only In a bathing suit, arrived at, the sheriff's office at Lakeport at a. nv.

The man clamored for a pulmotor. distance and the woman lying amid broken glass In the street. He called 'such projects as may be found feasible" which was very much a police ambulance and the victim worse than nothing. Once more, the candidate is the platform, was taken 'to the Highland hospital where she was pronounced dead. and the Republican candidate BOY FALLS OFF CAR.

When they accept it. Senator Key knows all about Boulder dam. and Thrown from the running board chairman of th committee, like all such chairman, was one oi its principal supporters, a a a of an automobile, Puicldo.Canino, of the I nlted States and Canada. He wants Berkeley to be among the first ritles to leap into fame with an official eupltl. Johnson didn't say whether ho Is married or single, but a councilman after hearing his letter said "He's i-rasy." A live-wire matchmaker, Johnson suggested, an expert in that line, lie pointed out, "could bring about hundreds of happy marriages, and few or none of tlietii would end In The matchmaking bureau wa proposed In a letter from Johnson, read In the regular course of business before the council by tho city clerk, Miss Emma Hann.

The writer proposed that "every city In the United States ami Canada should have a meet, got acquainted, love, court and marriage bureau," The bureau, Its advocate said, "must be run in an honest, prae-tlenl manner. Divorces are bundled by official machinery, why not marriages?" Johnson wanted to know. "Why do married men live longer?" Miss Hann read from the letter. "Ha, ha I Look at 'can. They know Hie answer to that old one," chortled Councilman Frank Berg, who Is unmarried and speuks up in meetings.

"Mome we refer it to the ways and melius committee," a councilman offered. "Berkeley young people are doing their own love making pretty satisfactorily, as is, and I move we table it, "another councilman suggested, And It ended that way. ROTARfltUB SEATS OFFICERS Democratic party keeps to 14, 937 Twenty-third. avenue, caddy at the Sequoyah Country club, suf Its record of following In lit publican footsteps. Through out Its history, it has finally -ac fered injuries which may prove fatal.

The accident occurred on a aepted every Important Republican curve near the club. The boy suf policy which It at first opposed fered a fractured arm, possible fractured skull and Internal in Now It completes ihe record, with a protectionist tariff plank, and with the complete desertion of the foreign policies of Woodrow Wil juries. The machine was driven by Conrad Gross, 16, another caddy. The Bherlff Informed him -there was Five persons, among them an son. CHANGE IS SET Fraternal ln'surance policies Issued at present by the order will be discontinued within two years In favor of "modern" types of Insurance, similar to those underwritten by commercial actuaries and based on the "American four per cent" Insurance plan.

Old members will be permitted to take out policies under the new plan during the next biennlum If they desire, but such a change will not be compulsory. This statement of the position taken by the Woodmen at their closing session was made public today by Thomas M. Robinson, head clerk of the order. "The change means that we will now offer endowment policies, 20-pay policies, and all other forms of Insurance underwritten by modern commercial Robinson explained. "Heretofore we have written only straight Tife policies, but we will hereafter do business after the fashion of 'old line' Insurance companies!" EXPLAINS CHANGE Robinson emphatically denied that the change will- reduce the fraternal aspectsbf the.

Woodmen to a mere "sideline." are first and foremost a Of all once-controverted Issues, absolutely the only one on which Oakland woman, were, injured In a collision on the East Side highway none In the county. The distance-telephone was called Into commission and the boy's father. Attorney Nye, notified In San Fran the present Democratic platform near Red Bluff. They are: Mrs. unable to make the convention hear even with a loud speaker.

By some sort of fa'e, that always happens. The only thing in the convention proceedings that it cannot hear is its platform- Bot Senator Pittman had the rare discretion, after a shurt futile attempt, to turn the reading over, first to the secretary and then to one of his colleagues, both of whom could be heard. So, of the delegates as cared did know what they were voting on. Naturally, that was few, as Will Rogers said, while the reading was otng on "he is the last person who will ever read ft!" That is what happens to platforms. If you happen 'to put In some wrong thing, it may rise to plague you, but otherwise one thing is as good as another, and everybody forgets it.

There are never more than one or two planks that Interest anybody. Mr. Looklng-BothWays on tha only controversial Democratic does not take the originally Re Fred Sclmler, 3G, of 55 Merrlewood cisco. drive, wife of the cashier of the pu oncan side, is Bryan paramount issue" of the campaign of Realty Syndicate company, cuts and bruises; Mrs. Mary Hazen, 75, Los Robles.

possible fracture of the iduu. me Democrats still advo cate Independence for the Phlljp skull; Mrs. -E. A. Schuler, Red Bluff, crushed chest and possible pines.

out tney advocate even that on the original Republican ground that the Filipinos should have their Independence when they fracture of the skull, and the let ter's two children, Freddie Schuler, naa developed ineir fitness for it. 12, and Mary Schuler, 6. All were The Democrats think that time has now come. So even on this, the riding In a car driven by Mrs. Fred Schuler.

Nyo appealed to Fire' Chief Thomas R. Murphy. Murphy de-tallied George MeEntee. a member of the fire department res-cut squad, to fly to Clear aLake with an Inhalator. In an automobile driven by Thomas J.

he made the run from the engine house at Fifth and Mission streets to Mills airport In- 11 minutes. The pulmotor 'was. stowed In the cockpit of an airplane and with Virgil Cllne piloting, MeEntee hopped, oft Clear i One hour and 12 minutes later, MeEntee was at Clear Lake. Mc-. Kntee went immediately to work on the boy.

In the plane had left here for -Clear Lake. A. 7 Democrats adopt the original Re publican principles. THREE FIREMEN HURT Three San Francisco firemen Burglar's Visit Calls for fraternal organization," he declared. "Insurance has been and always will be with us merely as a were injured when a fire truck col lided With a truck at Church street and Duboce avenue there and then benefit available to woodmen." Robinson said the deficit ex-nected on the nollales of old mem 3 Injured in Pony Express Race at Livermore Rodeo Trade of Rag Dog for Real crashed Into a pole.

They are HAYWARD, July 8. Before a large attendance of "members and tlielr wives Sterling Doughty, local auto dealer, was Installed president of the Hayward Rotary club at bers who ai-e paying extremely low Louis Matthlessen, 2475 Twenty fourth street, severe spinal Injur es; J. C. McDcvitt, 921 Haight 'proceeded to ransack the rest of Masonic, hall last night. He replaces Hugo Frank, who has served for street, cuts and bruises, and Frank the house.

On his way out he woke and the child's screajns LIVERMCRE, July 3. Three outlaws came out of the chutes rates would bo amply covered oy a reserve fund of 19,000,000 now in the hands of the Woodmen. Slough Dragged For Body Without Result PITTSBURG. July 8. After Lamcy, 384 Mission street, cuts and bruises.

like' bullets and tough it like demons. 14 months. A banquet, dancing, entertainment and talks marked the program. The wives were guests of Peter Walsh, 44, 463 Clipper A number of the riders, Including such masters as Jess Stahl and Bill ALAMEDA, July 3. If little David Domnlnk gets his way about It, there's to be a change of bedfellows at tho Domnick home, 2127 Eagle avenue.

"Patsy," a cotton-stuffed canine that has been sharing the crib with David is to be ousted, if the young master gets his wish, in favor of It was the Aloha, of Dole flight fame, piloted by Martin Jensen, trans-Paclfle flier. It carried- another resplrtlon machine in charge of Dr. R. W. Garrett and landed at Clear Lake at 8:30 o'clock.

The father. In the meantime left In a fast machine, racing to the boy's street, San Francisco, had both honor. egs broken when he was hit by a truck driven by Joseph McKeon, Hayward Man Hurt spending an entire day dragging the waters of a slough near the Hotch-kiss tract, Oakley, for the body of 489 Eighteenth street, San Fran side overland. another "Patsy," one of the Boston cisco, at First and Jessie streets there. When Auto Skids HAYWARD.

July 8. E. W. Louis Cecechini. thought to nave bull variety, with considerable lung power and a mouthful of good committed suicide because of.

ill huiih r'hlf nt Police Charles Scu- Dcmetars Jimenez, 21, 2127 Fill FATHER COLLAPSES He arrived at 6 o'clock Just as the fifth tank of oxygen had been, used wltnout avail, and physicians had Burr has returned from a trip through the Pacific northwest, more street, San Francisco, re useful teeth. roused the mother. She found her door looked but a duplicate key In -her dresser drawer solved that problem. When she got to David's room she heard the burglar making 'his hasty descent outside the window. Her young son was hitting upright with the useless "Patsy" and Its, eternal grinning countenance clutched tightly to his breast.

BELATED ALARM In a pen at the rear of the house the other "Patsy" roused by the burglar's noisy get-away, was sounding a belated alarm. So, David Is advancing an argument with a few good strong points, that the pup with the Imaginary "woof woof" yield, his place to the other dog. Mrs. Domnick discovered her purse, minus Its contents in the ceived -a possible fracture of the skull when he was "struck by a where, he met with a recent accident. While being driven through HOST TO BURGLAR David, the 3-year-old son of Mr.

Zerabone, were thrown high and wide. Tommy Scarlett took first money in the bronc riding. Tom Werthum ran him a close second. Zerabone took third place. Although he was thrown, Zerabone'e fall came after the whistle had ended his official ride.

WINNERS LISTED. Winners of the other events of the day were: Men's relay race Taylor, Thompson and Gaunt. Girls' Vera Mc-Glnnls, Bernlce Edy and Rose Mullally. Junior boys' race Chism. Mul-aueeny and Devaney.

men were Injured, two seriously. In exciting spill which featured the pony express race at the annual Stockmen's rodeo at Livermore late yesterday afternoon. The injured were: Jimmy Taylor, fractured vertebra of the neck and internal injuries. Max Gaunt, broken left arm, bruises possible internal injuries. A.

C. Sclirlbcr, cuts about the head and face and bruises- The spill, one of the most spectacular' ever seen on a western track, occurred In front of the north wing of the grandstand as the riders were reining in for their remount stations. HQRSE STUMBLES. The horse ridden by Schrlber, owner of one of the strings of race horses being used at the four-day dero has given up the search. Earlier last week Scudero dragged for the body, but without result.

Ce-cechlnl's disappearance was reported his brother Frank, a rancher nnri'he Hotchklss tract, who ex Municipal street car at Geary and Rainier national park the automo pronounced the boy dead. lis ffK lapsed from grief and shock. Pending the arrival of the plane, friends and Mrs. F. J.

Domnick, 2127 Fillmore streets there. Witnesses bile skidded into a ditch and Burr Eagle avenue, wa sthe unwilling Was hurled through the windshield. of the Nye family who have-a fam said he alighted from one car and stepped in front of another. host to a burglar In the wee small hours of the morning, according to His right shoulder was dislocated ily home at Oak Cove, had been pressed fear that the missing man, and his face cut and bruised. a report filed with police.

Mrs. A. F. Spencer. 448 snepnard 66.

left home to end nis lite. ceaselessly working on the boy In an effort to keep him alive until The Intruder gained entrance to avenue, San Jose, suffered possible the house, according to Mrs. Dom internal Injuries and severe cuts the pulmotors arrived. The soot where the accident oc and bruises when her automobile crashed" a tree after collision nick by climbing vines and over a porch roof to the window In David's room. After stealing a purse curred is isolated and the nearest telephone is six miles distant.

The Roman race Taylor, Schrelber Historian Says Washington Was Regular Guy, No Saint with another rwachlne at The Alameda and Emory streets there. The the side yard when daylight came. containing $5 from the dresser in planes had considerable difficulty She believes David's crying prevent and Snyder. Cowgirls' relay race Vera Mc-Ginnls. Donna Cowan and Rose Mrs.

Domnlck's room, the burglar other car was driven by Sam In making a landing because of the wooded nature of the place, and ed the burglar taking more loot. quietly locked her In her room and show, stumbled and fell. He was running In second place at the time Miguelgorry, who was still great.er difficulty in taking off arrested for driving without an wnen tney ieri. perator's license. of the accident.

Taylor made a desperate attempt to dodge the horse and rider on the ground, but BKRKKLEY, July 8. "Every The dead boy will be brought Ix persons were hurt when an one who knows American history back to San Francisco today. his mount somersaulted over them knows that George Washington throwing Taylor to the track and automobile and truck collided at Stone avenue and Almaden road, near San Jose. are: L. B.

Mullally. Stockmen's Association race Mendoza, Soares and Moy. Men's free-for-all race Thompson, Stevens and Bull-dogging Ward, Cowan and Roberts. In the Junior boys' race, a 12-year-old girl, Dorqthy Devaney, announced that she could not find another girl to race with Jier and wasn't an alabaster saint to be GUIIRD CAMP TO SO PLANES TO BE DEDICATED SOAR AT FETE then falling upon him. Asphaltic Treatment George Washington a I "human" and enjoyed recreations as a normal man, according td DAVID SAVILLE MUZZEY, historian, lecturing at the University of California summer season.

dusted off with cheesecloth, carefully. He was a human being. Gaunt rounded the turn at too great speed to rein In and his SIrco, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mcrkel, John Orlng and Fred Baum, all of Los Gatos, sand Alfred Matt, 320 "He liked to see a good horse mount tumbled over those on the race, play earns occasionally ana McKee road, San Jose.

Merkel suf swear when necessary rand he was asked an opportunity to compete a vital force in American nisiory fered a broken broken ribs and Internal Injuries, The with the boys. She fought like1 a ground and also fell upon the then unconscious form of Taylor. Taylor partially regained consciousness in the field hospital and in -his ravings demanded that he be taken home. Despite the pro because of his human traits. veteran Jockey for the rail through-out the race and came in third.

'Historians welcome the truth others were cut and bruised. SALINAS, July S. More than 60 BERKELEY, July 3. Colonel John U. Calkins chief of staff Another auto taken to The annual show enters into its about national figures.

They welcome eagerly the facts that tend to planes, according to the latest In the Mlslson Emergency hospital in tests of Dr. W. E. Judson, his wife. third day this afternoon.

The win of the Fortieth Division, and Cap tain N. W. Armstrong, alde-de San Francisco after an accident ners of the bucking horse contests formation available, will take part In the aerial circus scheduled to earrtp to Major General David Sunday night, has been identified as Michael Mclnerhey, 60, of 2816 Howard street. Ban Francisco. He Barrows, commanding the division this afternoon will be pitted against those who won first money Sunday and Monday In the semi-finals will attend the dedication cere be held here next Saturday and Sunday at the airport of the local American Legion post.

The circus will be under the direction of Wednesday, the final day of the monies of the new Fortieth Divi Is suffering from a fractured skull sion rajm at San Luis Obispo to- Mclnerney was struck down at monwr. Twenty-fourth and Howard streets Emory Bronte, navigator for Ernie 'overnorv C. C. Young, com by an automobile driven by Alfred Smith. show.

The three making the highest averages will fight it out In. the finals for the $1000 cash prize offered by the rodeo association and a number of cash prizes and trophies offered by business firms and individuals of the bay district. Given County Roads NILES, Jujy S.r-rAsphaltle treat-, ment of three mora macadamized roads In, Washington township will' be completed this week, accprdlng to Supervisor Ralph Richmond. The roads are being sprayed a heavy mulelfled oil arid fine -gravel Is then rolled Into "It. Ths roads treated are the Niles-AIvsr-ado.

road, one leading from tha Nlles-Centervllle highway to the Westerr Pacific depot here, and the Irvlngton cut-off, a road that connects tha Niles-Centervllle road -with the highway between Center-: ville and Helenan Fined $1200 For Still Operation NAPA, July 8. Michael C'lVag-ner, St. Helena, was fined $1200 and given a year In San Quentln by Judge Percy King today after -he had pleaded guilty to ownership and operation of a still. The prison term was suspended upon condition, that observe prohibition laws and the fine be paid In five days. On recommendation of Probation Officer Martin; Wittlinger Turbrow, S299 Washington street, mnder irt chief of the National Gpard of California, will make the Ten army and marine planes show the high qualities or a man, Just as they are eager to hear of the other side.

They, are for the truth." These are the of Davltf Savllle Muzzey, distinguished Amer lean historian, whose book, American History," was attaoked recently bv Chicago -politicians led by "Big BUI" Thompson, the mayor, as "un-American." The book was later cleared of the charge by an Investigating board. Dr. Muzzey, who is professor of American history at Colurhbia university, has arrived in Berkeley to: become a member Of the summer session faculty at the University of California. Counsel for the historian Is now pressing a libel suit against J. will be among those participating.

San Francisco. FOUR FACE CHARGES principal address at the dedication The program will Include para remonles which will be attended As far as action is concerned. Four drivers are facing charges bv many prominent people from the officials expected the show this as the aftermath of other accidents. and a group or excited friends, who had crowded into the dressing station spirited him away- At a late hour last night Taylor had not been located. Dr.

Judson and the three attendants at the field hospital expressed the fear that his condition might become critical at any moment. v. VMANT "BITE DUST." Cool weather seemed to inject pep Into the horses and steers and there was at least one injured man in the dressing station throughout tha afternoon. Their injuries ranged from broken ribs to skinned arms, Fred Shuman was the most seriously injured of this group. An outlaw he was riding threw him high in the air and then kicked him.

over the heart as he was coming'- down. He suffered, three broken-ribs. The bucking horses were so wild that fully 75 per cent of the Tlders wars thrown and thrown hard. Thu the military world. Troops of the l4th Infantry; Colonel Wallace chute Jumping, stunt- flying and races to Del Monte and return.

Claude Wilson and Harold Paull." local fliers, arrived here from Los Angeles with a new Waco to re afternoon to be one of the most spectacular eyer seen W. A. Sweazey, 4218 Terrace street, Oakland, was cited at Salinas for Mason, commanding, will participate, that unit now being in camp reckless driving after his car naa place the plane that was destroyed Adlutant General Richard E. Mlt- sideswiped another machine. Ed Noted Kiders-rerrormmg in a eras tnree weeKs ago.

telstaedt and members of. his staff ward- Ravey of Wheatland and will also be In attendance. F. Arana of Pittsburg are: facing Gorman, ex-representative in con staff off cars of the. Fortieth Execution Warrant at Annual UkiaK Kpdeo UKtAH, 'July' J.r "With soVne of gress, who reported on Muzzey's history, among -other history texts, to Mayor Thompson.

Because of similar charges at Pittsburg. Both were arersted after collisions' b' tween their automobiles and other Spells Slayers End Division will go into camp July for a 15 days training to Colonel Calkins, who announced yesterday that General the best riders of -the west and, horses with, reputations for ferocity machines. FRESNO. July 8. OP) The and bucking ability taking paJrt.

the the fact that the case Is now before the Courts, Dr Muzzey was up willing to discuss any of the Inci Charges of manslaughter, also first ef its kind filed in superior Barrows would return from In time' to command have been preferred against Mario seventh annual Uklab rodeo Ms nn der Large, attendances have greeted each performance, starting Rossi. 700 Maple street. San Fran court for over live years, a warrant of. execution was filed today by; Superior' Judge Denver B. dents and, directly connected with the affair.

the court denied a plea for probation. -District Attorney Wallace Rutherford prosecuted the case. of the San Luis, Obispo j. Cisco. Rossi was the driver" of a Church ordering Illja Pokrajac car which Collided with tvo other Sunday, while tomorrow ex pected to attract largest au "A knowledge of history Js large a of how deeply you go Humane Officer.

Gets llllliliSllf V.W Awnniim ii hung at Quentln prison -Sep machines on the Bay Shore Tilgh- dience of the program. A novel note into the truth," he says. "If I had Father Asks Police wayi. lier; Sunday -night, killing tember 14. pokrajac, sentenced for the killing of Elmer Gustnfsdn, ha been injected by presence- of Riillfiohi Pratext stopped.

my study of American history at the stage where- 89 out ol Fresno chemist. May 11, wilt be "ma-k'tINEZ: July 3.The protest 40 Boys Scare Bear, Back Into Wilds taken to San Quentln shortly for. 100 of my critics stopped. 1 should probably, agree with them, Irt the Lester. 'Bray," jrranitnn street San Francisco; and Injuring six other persons.

Rossi, seriously hurt, is held -Under guard at the South -San Francisco hospital. urging a- county ordinance banning bull 'fights submitted recently to pursuit of the truth about- the the board of supervisors by the Mt. the remaining two months of, his life.V.'." i i Castro Valley Mari American revolution there are naturally degrees of Diablo Woman's club, was referred today to Isaac Lester, Richmond, county humane officer, with a re The average school- child would roar "applesauce'! at the traditional quest that he Investigate conditions legends of George Washington and Hits Telephone Pole July Wheeler of the Rowall prevailing exnimrions. tsince receiving the protest a month ago, the hoard had placed the matter on fllev v. i OAKLAND WOMAN HTRT NEAR LIVERMORE.

LIVERMORE, July '-8. Mrs. Howacd Llnderman, 60. of 'OakV was treated at the Judson hospital yesterday for a badly sprained neck suffered when she was thrown from a car which tipped- over oh -the highway." James Dutelow," was driver of the machine. cherry for Instance, be.

cause the legends do not agree with the facts and were' written solely tor the sake ov ereating an imaginary character Muzzey continues. 1 i V-- tro valley, while driving-last night on the state highway, drove Into a telephone post, (he impact snap "To Locate Son, 15 i MARTINEZ, July 8. Assistance in locating hi son, Yeubie, 15, missing since June was sought at the sheriff's office today by Roo-co MUlert-Crockett, father. Miller, an employee of the sugar" refinery at Crockett. said his son had In- been seen standing.

on 'a wharf at. Crockett. This is the lad's se i runaway escapade, according tt v- r-; Body of Man, 60, round in hiv WOODLAND, July 3. A watch is the only clue to idei of a man, apparently about -years of age, whose body was i covered from the Sacramento ri by Coroner Rose C. Wilson- I-the second body found wit Week.

W'Upon believes aco drownirs caus-ed demh. several, 'hundred Kouna vaiiey jn dtans. attired-in tribal-regalia. The local roundup la unlq.net lit-! asmucb as all horses and steers used are owned by the sponsoring Following the rodeo they will be to pasture pending next year's event. Among the well known riders thl season are Bob- Studnick.

Canadian champion last and Kenneth Cooper, bull dogger of reputation. i Lumber Employee I ystery Death Victim QUINCY. July The body of Alfred Hale, 45, employee of the Red River Lumber was found tonight on the bank of Spanish creek near the -state highway. The features were mutilated; by insects and Identification was established by pay checks found on the body. Causa, of death was.

un-kaown. ping It In two. Wheeler was taken Gridley Youths at to the Hayward General hospital -Attacks on American histories as un-American," "pro-Brithh'" and SALIVAS, July 8. A bear thai Invaded their camp got the scare of. his life, according; trt boys who arrived- home yesterday from a two weeks ontlng on tho Arroyo Seen river under the ansplces the T.

M. C. A. Bruin came down from some place In the surrounding mountains -on a foraging the lads say. The camp was aroused when he made noise by.

knocking over garbage Everybody got up nd (rave first-class Imitations of war whoops. The boar became frightened and beat It hurriedly' down the canyon and didn't retnrn. for cuts and bruises. Berkeley Meeting GRIDLEY. July Harry and to patriotism rather than to reason," further continues the visiting historian.

"I have, a great feeling of respect for George for instance, but I have too much regard for the truth about him to allow, myself to be misled by legends, As matter of British historians are more pro-American than any of the most zealous Americans." Dr. Muzzey- arrived In' Berkeley from the, University of Utah, where he had been teaching previous to the opening of the summer session In Berkeley. He is -giving two summer session courses in American derogatory to American heroes are Civil War' Veteran unfair to historians because those Who launch them in most cases are Wiser and Dorothy Vannote are at present in' Berkeley where they are without a knowledge of the subjects comparable to that, of the Seriously til at Home LODI. July Frederick Frank- FIRE THREATENS COMMUNITY HAT WARD, July i. Fire for a time threatened the Fry ranch.

Hay ward Heath, yesterday "when a range fire burned over 12 acres of pasture land. 1 era attending- a Christian Endeavor convention as delegates from the local young people's societies. Mrs. historians, according to Dr. Muzzey.

house, of Hartford Post. G. A.vR. "Not everyone- Is looking for ths Vannote, mother of Dorothy Is reported seriously ill at his hojme. mothered the blaze.

Damage was Vannote and her son Wesley are His advanced age makes his re- truth, and -most of them avoid It for the sake of something more noisy and popular. flag waving also In history. estimated at about 1000.. eovery doubtful..

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