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Chamber of Commerce to Promote Culture BERKELEY, Cal, Nov, » Painting, sculpture, | literature. @rama will In the near future @s much civ poncern the of Berkeley as the ma Musto, and enance of tiatio side of comm being neglected, Hi tee was appointed to Suggest the best me of arts and crafts. rganine of supp nposed recog lines. © be the first to adopt the dea of 1 ou Mned by the © envisages and readily promised by municipal support, tn Berkeley will puraged and as in collabora body, Creative Will be sobght out. ‘The final aim i» to have an “Arts Center,” maintained by the city, Where Berkeley's talented men and ts believed that will eventu Preciated, and it such an “Arts Center” @lly be self-supporting Special committees dealing with Musto, art, sculpture and literature are already at work under the direo tion of Charles Keeler, poet, dram atist, and author, and Mra. Roger Nobel Burnham, well known for her . @irection and production of plays. Mrs. Huck’s Career Was Prophesied CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—Winifred Ma @on Huck, the only woman elected to congress at Tuesday's election, has Deen in politics since she attended Brade school. “T was always organizing some- thing and getting a political scheme @tarted,” she said today, in explain Ing the ease with which she carried @ut her campaign successfully “When I went to high schoo! in ‘Washington 20 years ago, they used tp call me a ‘politician,’ and the class Prophet foretold 1 would enter pol- ities. As far as I know, I am the enly one for whom a class prophet @ver foretold the future correctly.” When Mrs. Huck was « young girt, she was in a political atmosphere constantly. Her father, whose place 1m congress she won, used to take his family to Washington with him. “I learned that the way to carry on a political campaign ts go direct to the voter,” Mrs. Huck declared. “I made no promises, and have no obligations, but I told the voters ‘what I stood for, and asked them, tf they believed tn those principles, to support me.” Mra. Huck's husband ts a success. ful Chicago attorney. She ta the Mother of four children, whom she ‘will take to Washington with her. “Politics should not break up a do- mestic life,” she declared. ‘The eartiest If insurance policy ef which anything definite is known ‘was issued in London in 1683 on the life of William Gybbons. COMING Dr. Lawson, of Winnipeg. noted Dietitian and Author, Adress in the Chamber of r4 ave, Satur- , at & pm, Diet and Health. It health your destre, and tired of hearing theories, then hear Dr. Law- son, who knows whereof he speaks. You heard Dr. Tilden. low hear DR. LAWSON Cosy Glow, the last word e ade Vixture Oo. City Light Department City Electric & Fixture Streets, the police f or the equipment of the partment ‘The Berkeley Chan of Com) Merce recently decided that the ar y life was a commit} j ot | artista in every line! Women may be seen, heard and ap-/ Years ago you'd have said it was impossible. Today, phone us and it’s yours! More Convenience Outlets Mahe More Convenient Homes ros Holated but graph have just 6 PL Olson, 1 pan Light Opera Co,, at the Metropotitan from his brother, . Olven, gunner on the lotalls of 3 Willian | | | f | | | | | George P. Olsen | U. S&S Edsall which was in the | harbor at the time of the con | flagration and assisted in the rescue work, The letier in part | says “Dear Brother: The news will be old when it reaches you, but doubt- leas it will be interesting for you to know of my expertence at the time of the Smyrna fire We arrived at 4 o'clock on the morning of the 14th, and the whole main part of town |was tn flames, The fire started at | 3 tm the afternoon the day be fore, and they my the Greeks and Armenians started It to keep the} Turks from getting to them. But! the fire did not stop the Turks They drove the Greeks right | down to the water and would have forced them inte the sea or shot them had not the Einglish landed men and begun taking the refugees, women and chil dren, out to the ships in the harbor, We took 700 refugees on board that morning and shoved right off to Salonica | with them. | We came back to Smyrna tmme- [diately and have been here since. When we returned the harbor was covered with wreckage from the fire and dead bodies of men, women and children. The harbor ts pretty well cleaned up now for the Turks have compelled the Greek prisoners to gather up the bodies and bury them. Right after the fire, the Near East relief started caring for the refugees, and the American consul took over a building and we were sent to guard it By that time the streets were | filed with homelens people who had | with them only a few things whicn they could pack up fn a hurry and get away with. They stayed there about a week with hardly anything nd slept in the streets The Americans finally got seme ships in and we started to get those refugees out. That was the worrt fob of all. We had to drtve them just like a tunch of cattle. We worked four days getting those people on the ships, and there must have been 2,000 of them, not counting those thar the French and Italians took out. Taw people get nearty to the shtp land then fall down and die, All we could do was to move them astie jand take care of the living. The | worst trouble was with the cripples land old people. We had to carry them aboard on stretchers |Fishing Row On in Adriatic Sea ROME, Nov. 9. Italian fishermen have appealed to the government to | protest against Jugo-Slav offictals who bar all fixhing boats except their ‘own on the eastern Adriatic shore. in auxiliary heating. A few North Und Uleetric Co. a Vower & ee ep ET OE TN TT Just before the refum ship they had to apace about four inh police stood on each a off all men between the ages unless they bh more famtlion broke nd Turk and took 8 » four days than I ever expect in. It wae an 1 nierht, | 4 thing, we t have | je with the They h respect for an Amert.| r him « River Commission | Starting Session | SANTA FP, N. M., Nov, 9.--Ttnal adjudication of the waters of the Col orado river affecting the states of the Bouthweet will be effected here at & conference of the Colorado river ing today, Her commision, best bert Hoover, secretary of commerce and chairman of the commission, ts here to preside at the meeting of the stonern PHARIS FABRIC- 7000 MLE GUARANTEE - | Seattle and Bilensbure OSCAR WANTS HIS SHOTGUN Where, oh, where ts Oncar's shot gun? That's the tune they're whistling | just out of earshot of Presiding Judee Austin 1. Griffiths’ court room, where Oscar HL. Springer clerk = therein, site mourning his/ trusty weape Oncar has impressed on court at: | ared tachos that be want to to go hunting when he choowes, and that he'll give @ liberal reward If the person whe found his gun will re | turn It to bim at 318 county-ctty | building, or notify the chief of potice | at Seattle or Cle Klum, or the sheriff at Seattle Ellensburg. The weapon was lont October 27, between Kiva DD grade Parker, straight cock, check ered steel butt plata reddish brown | leather case with brass lock and in ittale “W. 1 W on case This Man Is Real OCHTOAGO, Nov. & car smashed his store window, | Police charge that former husbands of Mra. Klimek died mys-|""jiuroaa wrecking orews * South Side sign: “Kv in the place hung out this niles know this to come teriously. oF Saini bela THE SEATTLE STAR BERKELEY WILL Says Turks Respect U. S. | SPONSOR ART Met Singer Gets Letter Confession of an attempt to poison her husband by e8 ° arsenic in hia food was made by Mrs. Tillie Klimek after @| made wy the families of the Publicity Genius grilling by officials, according to Chicago police. 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Wire Cable Assembly (5 or 6 wire) Ge = aoized by 4, altho neverst ) gallong ag ° owner @ wéith Craft - « 00m . from & pop bottle at 19 an Wrecking crews early Thurnda 07 Mth morning recovered the bodies of] in, « Fireman Harry Jo and Engt| 1 neer ‘Thomas Brown stantly kill ‘ exprens and ‘ Langer, ted when pinning both beneath the Bovtch ‘whialegale i ward engine. Both Johnac i) pint of a two @ Brown were residents of Lew Wednesday night aa worth The bodies of Harry Kirkland, ' right-of wa r ‘s lateman, and John H, Maryou, en-| bodies of Johnson and | gineor, who were fatally injured in| were buried der the |The second engine, were to be|[t is thought that « dragging brakeel yrought to Seattle 7 any for| p 7 dened tee al arrangements which will be| ment when it bec aan Pies | | of « awit Heiter crow Kirkland and Maryott died tr | ne of passengers of the trajg) ned Kleven tle to the