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ee aoe nnn nner PARA PPP APRA AAA AAA AAA aD APPEL Increased Carfare Approved by Council “<- The Seattle Star!" VOL. 25. NO. 49, : ais SSRATTL WASH . MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1923, ea ; * AA ; T wo CI NTS IN SEATTLE, GASOLI NE WAR VOTES ENOUGH TO RIDE OVER ms HAYOR'S VETO Committee Insists COMMANDER! Shell and Standard Line Cannot Run etc wae MAY BE BUILT ye tthe ARE MISSING! in Fierce Battle to | 81s cent Fare council Monday by the spe al sur- After Machines) ern Is Granted | f a ating their hats with fish | ; : . : | pane a T ‘ 5 ; z 5 : 2 re b committee of the council, which ‘ Weietntwartew dec: | Hearing raat < m Crash Into Seal Amazing New Production in Los Ane ist trannies cavey atte geles District Forces Prices Down; > . C, B. Fitageraldy chairman of the committee, ate = | | Might Get to 9 Cents a Gallon | tthe ordinance ls supported Byseeial If no fish fins are available, a can of sardines ought to give the desired effect, - we which proposes to bu WASHINGTON Apri | | Naval alr service officlals here siiias | sald they were without infor | mation oncernir Wenatchee Southern | WASHINGTON, April 23.-- | | new rat} jot t H be fi Ww w the fate of | Z nine councilmen, with two, No doubt it will not be many weeks |road sou rom natchee, Wash three seaplanes reported to have , , PERQUSON | Mrs. Kataryn Miracle and Oliver Ty ” nti! we seo the new bullhead toque |to i conn cago, Mil left Hampton Roads at Il a | “ : BY WILLIAM W. sane SON 49 cents a Erickson doubtful, Fitzgerald salds a ee oe Wash Kopin brad m. Saturday for New York. LOS ANGELES, April 23.—Gasoline, now 19 cents ve, | ane majority in support of thalaaams . a a. ’ Washing - Nav pation gallon he s destined for a big drop in the near devia nance will p it over the mays @ A hat trimmed with pollywogs |Co. syster w © given another * " * ay lowe: " d ly yjor’s veto, should Mayor Edwin Jog i ;maybe > ce xaybe’ lower, and correspondingly low y ; a Would be a nifty creation. opportunity t to to the| lin rh tile nd the Northwest P 4 Brown disapprove the ordinance. < eee interstate comme jon the Seattle ie NO est, ADOPT RUSSELL e YE DIARY feasthit necessity of its in Gasoline ‘is going to be as cheap as it was in the days] REPORT IN FULL 4 ion i‘ After a hard stint at the office, did 3 take = coach and four (horsepower) to Al Austin’s chicken dinner palace, And | Mid meet Charlie Lockard, Wade Kille- fer and other maggots of the Seattle + another |before the big oil companies got the refining business so well regulated. Why? In submitting its report the spe |clal survey committee announced | that, after a thcro investigation, if : fee : | had adopted in full the report and Simply becatise the Los Angeles oil fields are the biggest) rocommendation of George F. Ruse in the world, and are too big for the big oil companies tO|sel, superintendent of utilities, ang handle D. W. Henderson, superintendent of @ andle. es the municipal railway. This report @ | Gasoline prices, formerly held up by lack of refining | was submitted to the survey come |capacity near the city, have been started downward by the|mittes on request of Councilman production of 30 to 35 small independent refineries, which | Fitzgerald. It outlined the fare | are marketing a higher test gasoline than the big com considered ‘necessary to mestiail n for a certificate au ing the construct! a hear examin’ the sioner, will. aguin be tal commis Very angry at my staying at the offlee oi i pe | wo late. * r coast beto chinson, some t re ‘Weer. } Last advices said the planes | reached the Rockaway air station there. No word has been received from any of the | planes since they left, it was | stated and inquiries are being | made along tho coast to learn | whether they were forced down, 4 eee 2 Fe YORE Ap 2 1; ! ocean about’ 26 mile f lan per a in ¥ ¢ Washed near shore a eued at Coney Island early today “Dust thou art, and unto dust Ll Wae" teontbores sve teen wake thou must return," quoth the psalm. |- In the meantime SP pa ae Z Hi ist, but he surely never had in mind Which has been organim a Nag! . F ee Moc ham, who,| woman, occu these mud complexion baths the of the line, was a 1 to) with his brave crew, fougnt i 7 bond redemption and interest pay: women ‘are using. nm at the hear. | eight days in a typhoon while piot|Seattle in 1925-are being panies have found necessary to put on the market. bd ques-| gtrit ania tty a6 eco ¢, containing Pilot | le in 1925 are } e- *-jstriving to save the steamer) porert Moore and two . passengers nade by: LeoattaesP. Newhy ments and operate the street ral 4 ; 5 zi way system. ie. dt four every morn he's be at her tions, each one of which ts de Bessie Doline. . Chat Meakin %, Ma wm i by, 3 Fields Produce 495,000 Barrels Daily ‘ door, Phar ge ei ye Mee in Seatl tAwuyPareN J. {commander of the organ’="-| Regulation of prices is impossible when Signal Hill,| port to the councit was a Included in the committee's Bassin} Aes “ larrived safely in Seattle Mon-| oft Ant : : no reducing | ™2dation to Corporation : prospective operations, fruit tr i I Se ! . . n, Wi o Seattle. fe Snri Hunti Newport are p: cing My tion Comme ora ete po vgutypertci ray goon or (#8 refrigerator car service, which|day aboard the Oriental liner| Coe suard cutters: picked up the | tion whois now in, Seattle. |santa Fe Springs and Huntington-Ne' acing | 5, 1 Kennedy to draw up an for the Knights Templar conclave on the choppy | : ; / hreo, who were to attempt to con- re ee eee oO Ok. than the combined production | nanc a talk, aro Involved in the situation, President McKinley. Pais thelr Might. today, Siar Mtate Pbotographers | 495,000 barrels a day, more than the ed p! nance incorperating the yeriou For he was the milkman, you sec. /18 SUBJECT OF —PHate bp Pelee a Carter | A" panier whieh Th (iy A rf of homa and Areaeatioe Texas and Louisiana, tures of the Russell report, ial +o |HOT CONTROVERSY Star Btatt Photographers | Nine wea me xew ork tom Conclave t 0 Brin g “And the good old-fashioned law of supply and demand is TIRED WAITING FOR MAYOR “The committee waited. up Mayér Brown for a week to WARNING: Women wearing the| Ordinarily the applications of new 1 companies for rights to éonstru 16) ] il P d Langley field, Va, was unaccounted new Egyptian styles should keep to s struct O ee the inside of the sidewalk so as not |Me¥ railroads have teen panned al-| nly Vi oured © ING BOAT 18 rh about to start working for the flivver driver. 50,000 Knights Over-supply to a point hitherto unknown in the oil world a ‘ \ i am ye S 6! i oducers, and oil/his final views on the matter, b to fckteis tire "horwes: |moat perfunctorily by the commerce | r gate (TOSSED BY WAVES has overtaken the Southern California pri Sy ? bare comsmisdion, Seantense W d : a ne failed to take any acti esata cocnsiaan, int the Wenatchee on ater Save | he tying: beme, FELt.-whisk vial Templar Here }is coming out of the ground faster than tankers, pipe lines |whe ee ae PARE AoE sania 11.2 picked up, was forced down by en:| and solid oil trains of 50 cars can handle. Jobtat y min “oo , OF. (subject of warm controversy and « p a | a 2 i ‘ ; % ained by Council w. | LITTLE GEE GEE, TH’ OF a mtroversy an Ship and Men | gine trouble in a heavy s miles | BY STEVE ARNETT So there's a merry little price war brewing. | Blaine, we decided that it was FICE VAMP, SEZ: sharp division within the commis- P tong teland, last. n Afto 7 . Fy Ps | vait | i | A. Japanese. typewriter nas | |slon_ttmit | encountering a advell, which bew| A DEFINITE chailenge was issued| ‘The big companies with their overflowing stocks see. a|lees to wait louger,” Pitege | before they get well |**%- | 3,126 letters, I don’t want a job | praia a pirann a gre Captain Frank Mech. |r towand shore, she dritted slowly to Seattle by Loonidas P, Newb: , chance to wipe out the little refiner: elN |=" Pho “recommendation le Geaia ee gifrom iN Great Northern. railroad, (an, commander of the ateamor Beale | About In the tossing waves until the| grang master of Knights Templar,| Started, and incidentally to settle a long“ argument oVeY | pass the council as.it is the solution lin that the construction of the new |Dollar, which floundered around| "&hts of Steeplechase pier, ¢ red, ay morn-| Who is the better, Standard or Shell. offered by the heads of the dep line might result in the loss to that |*torm-tossed in the Pacific last Janu 80 pepe ben pyro bone whe > ing. | Gas may go down to eight or nine cents—but it mayjment. P.do not see how re de reasonable | rebound to 50 if a monopoly is successful. prabherhacanprndient tt) system of some parts of the Wen- (ary, on. his arrival in Beattle Mon-| 1.4 owner of the plane, then jumped If Seattle can pro s jit ts drawn on the recommendat 50,000 del . MS ‘anui|County’s Production Equals All Other ut the | day morn: rom the Orte 7 } 4, but th raonppaacl Ab vad er ors |into the sea and swam ashore. He| hotel accommodations fo of his own department heads, reported to the police and a harbor | gates we will hold the s6th tr men he named as departmen needle A into the darkness sappy ot Se akc og a ry Almost within sight of the skyscrapers of Los Angeles chiefs.” 2 It was found within 100 feet of Racket: we Will be required to hold |i8 extracted more crude than oozes. from the earth in oily | The report was signed by Council. pler, whence it had driftec from iw,” vaid/Oklahoma, for nearly 20 years leading gusher state, in the be he eiaen Blaine and John far ats heart of the great mid-continent field. | Tandes, Couneiinen tindall Con ok fd aap Do dip Few Angelenos realize that if all the oil wells of Cali-jana Hesketh are known to fav pak peepee 7 fornia were allowed to flow at full capacity, more than half jputting the operation of the stre days of hell at sea,” was when he arrived here Mo ' Seattle woman fs robbed of her| marriage license. Lucky woman! “ee Jatchee orchard shipme Hse 3 . aa commission's interrogatories address. | Admir Find Tamale Man Gullty."—|04 t6 the applicant corporation to- ley | Headline, lday indicated a determination to get| The Bessie Dollar became disabled No doubt he used pigeons in his) 6.) snowiedge of the financial ca- | 2.000 miles out from Seattle during a| chicken tamales. pecy and organization tehind tho {terrific storm on January 29, and for nl agdiihs Iprojected raitroad, the next eight days Captain Mechan Prohibition Officer Leonard ASKED TO SUBMIT and his crew of ten men faced death Was assaulted the other day FINANCIAL PLAN like real men, In constant danger alleged moonshiner, We don't know! ‘The company was asked to “submit /Of the ship going down, buffeted from his ius to go teed thé | there and’ I am stire sho can take! OT ee ce 45 tes la to aia (tence Dian, | coupled. with a |About: by mounthin-high’ waves ‘that iar hata Sere ce ey te aka cone Be tik calc Neat (Turn to Page 7, Column 5) rajlways completely in the han anyone—all he has to do is to give|y eintta say yroke to’ #, anchor chains and | P&"« serait te ds Seca vay ts : i “i ites es ? ? Give |showing as to practicability and fi. broke tow lines, anchor chains and)" wi ier stiami just after daybreak | with « amile of the street. railway Cepartg his enemies a drink. {nancial r onsibility to revise and | cables ag fast as they were made fast and according to Fitzgerald, will yi } . — a ho ald of the disabled ves-|{¢ naval alr station at Roc ; + CONCLAVE i : As for fishing yarns, the one} came to the ald of the disabled ves-| 014 erore dark. We came by WAY |= Contenders eWeek who” Mecikel pat committee. | ° about Jonah is a whale of a one. | “The only way to make a suc sel, the crew worked on night and |‘ , ' rg ste fdas, bullding jury rudders, relashing | Langley field. The big ship spun} head of 400,000 Knights Templar in lot the street railway system is 40.) RTING NOTE the deck load and a thousand other | %f the miles until we sighted the) the United States, arrived Monday | let the street railway mon run_ SPORTING NOTE Gutien, that their ahip might survive |"0uthern shore of Long isiand. And| morning, accompanied by representa- and take it out of politics,” Fitzgem pale | jee Many a tennis game between then the motor started to get cranky | tives 5 oo > a prresfi| a feller is a love af- the gale and they live thru one of |‘ npn resktegats pain eat AMY es ¥| tives from 15 state commanderies ald sald, “By adopting this haem fair, (‘Scuse pl ) |the worst experiences related. jana P e p ' | Thirty more delegates will arrive 4 E i, of Supt. Russell we are putting tii ‘ ; wae “Only olf, placed on the troubied| “It was 26 miles from tho nearest | Tuesday. ‘The date for the opening | Notorious Figure in Dope| Waterhouse Counsel Sur- inanagement of the railway in piv : 4 | waters saved the ship," maid Captain {Pont of land, but we were drifting of the conclave will be set Tuesday. ‘ A : : manda of the: kueee iain ut of 4 A man gets soaked by the boot. A Mechan, “Time and timo again, ax| steadily toward shore. | Newby and his delegation ure in Case Is Sentenced | * prises Opposing Side | /.*¢ he : 7 legger; soaked on the booze, and ic Loss Of $00,000 Estimated fio storm continued to increase in| “Before we couid get to work on|feattle to meet with a committes ee : he — 3 he comes Besoys Judge Gordon he} in St. Helens Blaze |fury, we poured the oil from our fuet| (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) | here to make arrangements for the) «re jg the judgment of this court) Counsel for Frank Waterhouse: in| # fe ora heost bass | c jtanks on the windward side of the} i ———_— |1925 conclave, He has been on &/tiat you shall serve on hour in the|the $200,000 suit which ts being! 100} IN pe : “dito | Sa HELENS, ore, Apejl 23, |*tD:, and ax St wpread the seas did hie Pik Se ban for several United States marshal’s office.” | brought against him by W. T. Laube, 0 j 1) cas ci old woman from Tren-| ST. HE re. April 23. |not atrike ih fbe0e. |months conferring with state com-|~\y ; ‘ i pee : a teas ¢ me ee yi | —Fire, believed to bare been : i Pest ap conticuntay anetiagrene| SUGAR KEEPS |manders tn the larger cities. | eae Arabap nmr My Roig Gl dts cp eet ery en 3 a She bit on her tecth till she bent| caused by a hot box in the mill | storm, and I am sure that alon | am highly pleased that Seattle] «ic ea “rhomas P. Revelle| Monday before Judge Calvin S, Hall,| _ MERCED, Cal, April 23.—E 4 ‘em, | shafting, destroyed the mill of the vessel from going down jshould be tentatively chosen as the! 194 caw of spectators in Judge} Laube, as trustee in bankruptcy for Galt and Thomas Barr were deat 3 Bhe said, “I don't care, I'll get 'nother| the €olumbia County Lumber hall hands, | [convention point for 1925," said New.| 990, B CONN On Meee ttice Monday | Frank Waterhouse & Co., is seeking | William Gore severely wounded h pair, Co. here today with a lows es- ‘The Bessle Dollar was #0 badly | by’ Monday, “There are no sea! +... qumbfounded when Judge Ne-|to recover corporate funds which | Mark Lester and Howard Allen; the For these aren't mine, I just rent) timated to exceed $300,000, strained from the experionca that it breezes blowing in Indianapolis and | terer pronounced sentence on Mrs.| Waterhouse is alleged to have ab-|/atter aged 14, held in custody asim e., g : ’e: |For a time the blaze threatened 0 | way necessary to sell her in the Ort A Peep oN Zs |no ocean waves lapping on ‘the Hartford, who was convicted of flle-|stracted to pay personal losses in- | result of a shooting affray here Sul 2 ; aeatiys spread thru the entire milling sec-|ent, aa it would cost more to repair| Ten-Point Increase in NeW | beaches of Indiana,” gal posigiision of narcotics in federal| curred in the construction of the | 4&Y- . f J, Fitshugh Dashleigh sent L1’1 | tion. her than she was worth,” M d The unbounded enthusiasm of the) court, ‘~ steamer El Aquario. «Up to now the| Lester, officers said, would in L Gee Gee a swimming suit, | Edward Cripe, mill foreman, dis- | re erat York on onday West is what attracted the Knights | "ni, sentencing of the woman|whole point of contention has been| Charged with murder and Allen br . “Won't she be surprised when she |covered the blaze in the roof over | | — Templar to Seatt according to} snout whom reams. of newspaper |as to whether Waterhouse was prop- held as a material witness, _ opens the letter?” he queries, |the middje of the big mill at 5:49 | 3 CONVICTS NEW YORK, April 23,—The Fed. |Newby. All the wiaias on the Paclfle| copy have been written, due to het| erly authorized by the board of tru: Le eT a a 1G 84 8 |this morning and turned in an | eral Sugar Refining company today | coast are co-operating to make tho) connection with the murder of|tees of his company to act as in- v ' i POEMS FOR YOUR ASH CAN | ®larm. | FLEE PRISON |savancea the price of refined sugar |conciave a sucgess, he stated. | Charles 0, Legate, came as a dram-| demnitor for the McAteer Shipbuild-|¢imbed near him. All. had ly ' ‘a “Do you know anything of my wife's} Volunteer firemen and mill em-| |ten points, to 9.70 cents a pound, | NEWBY IS BANKER atic climax {na case that has gripped |ing Co., to insure completion of the | (7King, ft was ol “5 ‘ whereabouts? |ployes gathered at the scene and a| JOLIET, Il, April 23.—Horace| ‘The Federal has been quoting one |IN INDIANAPOLIS the attention of the entire state for| El Aquario. | 4 % Asked a man on returning one fiteboat from Portiand was sum | Simmons, also known as “Hypy,”|of the lowest prices of any refinery.| Four complete special trains filled) months. COMMITTEE’S |Rain Aids Men Who » day. j|monéd. notorious gunman and payroll rob-| Others are as high as 9.85, and {with Indiana‘Knights Tem) dole-| oral D WITH RG i 2SCRIBED A GLING DOPE | But on Monday F, T. Merritt, of Battle Forest Fi Said the maid, ‘ nned by a atiff think they must be! # exe, the | ber, and two other prisoners, made a) further advances are expected. gates will act as official escort for! syqy sth ects Pa ices carouren ne ea “today. ‘Tl . te ae nearer Four more Cuban Central mills |/Commander Newby when he leads!" Nonie Hartford first sprung into|counsel for Waterhouse, advanced] HAZLETON, Pa, April ‘$82 a I've never yet put them away.” | self, eating to the boiler room be.| ry today. The trio awed the bars! quit grinding today and threo of|the conclave to Seattle in 19 | prominence when she was arrested| tHe argument that the company's|Showers In the night brought relie ee fore the fire had heen raging half |” & hospital window and used ropes |them were short of thelr estimates. | believes that between 40,000 and reotic agents while rid-|articles of incorporation created an|to hundreds of persons who hal by federal ne L Stranger in Seattle- otticer,|#% hour and crippling the water |to eet ee ba niyefielatd a he July options opened at 672A} 50,000 people will be In attendance) i. in Mayor H. J. Brown's automo-| executive committee, clothed with been fighting disastrous forest where do you leave your car when | Pumps : | Authorities who bepadaanted acalaem | Cutas 7 6% w Lead pce | bile to visit her brother at Monroe | powers practically equal to those of|which for three days burned 6 ee you want to go to the theater? ; After consuming the mill, the Re isa “ mn ia hr a Cuban raws sold at 6% when an ommander Newby, who 18 66| vroumatory, She was charged with|the board of trustees, and that this| thousands of acres and claimed of : @ Officer-—Why don’t you get an ex.| fates destroyed the 700-foot load. |‘ surrounding citles, mald. operator bought 10,000 bags. ‘This | years old, is a retired banker of) attempting to smuggle dope to him,| executive committee authorized the|tife in this vicinity. t tra ticket and park it on a seat? |iN& platform and 4,000,000 feet. of | isa new year's high. Indianapolis, He has been « Knight) s+ tne time of her arrest she was an| El Aquario deal even if the trustees} Anthony Zieger, 15, was burn Aen jsawed lumber. Four Icuded carn] ics 3 bs aoe Be ged ont eee yh si bepite Lif inveutigator in the employ of Mayor|did not-a point which the defense|to death while fighting a brush fin “4 tte ies) |belonging to the Spokane, Portland 2 No advance in’ sugar prices was jis a recognized financial figure in) pown and was working on the Leg.| does not admit. near Shepton, Re P Hank Klay says hig impression of |e seattie Railway Co. were destroy: | TODAY ’S OFFER | nado on the Seattic. market Mon: | Indiana. cheat ryateeyi is Aorsitrumade thin peineéatn Hehe a “dumbbell” is the lad who thinks | ,, d, The explosion of an oil stor. | FOR YOU day, according to Frank Kannalr,| Ho loavos Seattle April 26 and will | "A "hitter feud was in progress at| course of an offer of proof in regard ee eee age plant spread the flames to tha necrotary of the Seattle Retail Gro- |gail shortly after that time for Ttaly | 116 time of her arrest between Mayor | to testimony by John Wilson, pres RIED. , aid Simple Luke YAnd |rallread trestle of the Logan Creek | Perhaps you have been waiting ||cers’ association. |to look after the interests of tho| sown and District Attorney Thom-|dent of the National Steel Construc- SOnEE do'bou anpothe | Logging Co. |] to build your own home and you Tt takes 48 hours before ah Methodist Church in Rome, ia P. Ravello. Chabeea whi otiintet.| Hon Co.) Which: did the Ateel work on OLLIE : . fs — {| are looking for a cholce Jot. ||vance in New York would affoo rea ‘ charges were hurled thru the press|the El Aquario, Objections to the Becomes of the wind When no longer it blows. oe ee Wal Try Jap for Today's Want Ad Columns may || the local marke’ Chinese Arrested |}'natp. you. a and from the public rostrum, Mayor] offer of proof, advanced by Robert Brown charged the arrest of Mrs.) P. Oldham and John B, Hart, attor- When it was announced by fash. Cc. ied Ai * 20) PLE PEN Redlands Reports Small Boy’s Death | iiarttora, admittedly a user of nar-|noys for the trustee, were temporarily | she was a wretched child fon experts that the short skirts | arrie utomatic | QUEAT LOT BARGAIN. Slight Earthqualce | 2% '"%1,of 8 to, Japanene auto: |cotis, was spite work. Ho asserted |auntained by Judge Hull One of these eavesdropping must go, there was a period of gen-| In the act of entering a car RYACON HiLl 1g! APthQuake | opiist who ran down and killed | it was an attempt to block his in-|1 “TIONS MAY 1 oreattiren eral anxiety, until it was found in| Which did not belong to him, Chin NORTH OF GOLF LINKS LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 23. ~|S-year-old Norris De Lane at Fifth vestigation of the murder of Patrol. | 15F Her ear always glued to the ni which direction they were going, |Get, 16, Chinese, was arrested Sun: | wiRee GE RTM, Persona in the vicinity of Redlands /aye, and Cherry st., March 20, opens | man Legate. : Before the fury alled in, Clar-| keyhole +e day evening by Patrolman G. C. oy | {and Patton reported this morning |in superior court Tuesday, L. DEFENDED Jence TL. Reames, chief counsel for! 1 caught her at ft once Wilson is known as the man who|Jensen at Sixth ave. and King st.| |they felt a slight earthquake about! qto's machine struck the boy on BY MAYOR BROWN Waterhouse, offered his suggested |And sho barely in her teens, # 1 o'clock. Redlands reported dishos |the crossing and knocked him under! ‘The feud intensified when Revelle | instructions to the court. Judge Hall | Ty kept out of war, but we haven’t|Chin Get had an automatic pistol were broken during the tremor,|the machine. The rear wheel of | refused to permit Mayor Brown to] raid that he might refuse the instruc- had any president yet known as the |in hig pocket. He offered the naive to show her the error of he wa, man who collected the war debt. explanation that he was “Just going, which lasted several seconds, lthe car passed over the Iad's head, jcall upon Miss Hartford at the coun: | tions—and those of the plaintiff, as|Tteformation is such a thankless ta oa Jout to the country” for his regular | A night man at a Riverside|causing death. Ito sped up hin |ty jail. Mayor Brown then put in| well—on the ground that they were| Besides it was a rare piece of i Many a man who posseanes ex-|target practice, Chin Get will on-|| Turn to the Want Ad Columns || garage said he had been thrown|machine after the accident, and he {his appearance as attorney for the | offered too late, | And the key hole commanded @ pa ecutive ability 19 taking orders from |Joy the hospitality of the police|| NOW and nee who Ix showing |/from hin cheir by the shock, San|was not found until several days | girl, Counsel for both sides pleaded! feet view of the room one whom nature intended to be a'for a few days, according to Chief|| these properties Bernardino did not notice the quake, |Iater when he was arrested, thru his; At the trial Attorney John W.|that it had been physically imposst-| After T had sent her to bed i fancy ekater. of Police W. Bb, Severyns. ke jaccording to reports, license number. (Torn to Page 7, Column 1) (Turn to Page 7, Colunin 3) | U found this out,

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