San Antonio Light (Newspaper) - October 22, 1926, San Antonio, Texas The Romance of In life OR CLASSIFIED CALL CROCKETT HOME 277 The Friendly Newspaper if Member of A Constructive Force in the Community EDITION by The Company San Antonio Texas FRIDAY OCTOBER 22 1926 PAGES TWO Per copy to atd i Y V O jive cents oc aad DEADER Mrs Kate lan Jones above was first alumnae president PROMINENT FIGURES Left to right above are Mother Ursula Archbishop A J and Mother Ignacius leaders of the Ursuline Academy anniversary celebration DIGNITARIES TAKE PART Celebration of tHe 75th of S historic line Academy is now in progress here Above are shown priests Job in Boston Book Store THE STORY THUS FARr beautiful and imaginative daughter of MA and PA MEETON wants to live her own life and become pendent of parents and her brothers and sisters who are sacrificing much to send her through college At 18 she feels that life is slipping through her hands One day while her mother is preparing lunches for her ther her sister a By HAZEL CHAPTER 3 school and brothers FRANK and JOE MILLIE the wife of another brother EST announces that PHILIP EAMES the man that mary loves and the son of a widowed mother has returned after a two years absence Although Philip tells her he loves her he never gays anything definite about their future mary disillusioned decides to quit college and seek a job Graduates of Old School Gather to Celebrate Diamond Jubilee and dignitaries of the S A cese who are taking part in the beautiful and impressive monies honoring the old school COLORFUL LANDMARK This is the beautiful old chapel of Ursuline Academy where hundreds of S A mothers of and prayed when they were girls N 0 really you can ask Gertie I really sprung the news on them before you got back I've just been hesitating and made up my mind there on the hill be suddenly Today Sweet Alice Wall Street Help the Cotton Man Beware ism Old-Fashioned Theft By Arthur Brisbane Copyright 1926 by Star WALL STREET is as tive as sweet Alice in the old song Sho would smile delight when you give her a smile and tremble with fear at a frown The frown that startles the lators now is Europe's suggestion that tariffs be out This land have reason to tremble with Eear if that down with gestion were applied to the United States We might as well go out of ness start all over again wearing homespun and living on our crops But that won't happen FE suggestion is good for Eu- rope where 28 national tiers represent 28 assorted tariffs If those 28 nations Jive without They were at her corner she said and again Good-by I'm not going where I she laughed with her eyes all misty Now wasn't that silly of me Ill be going in He looked so queer and bewildered and fussed looking down at her Rosemary obeyed an impulse She pulled his head down and kissed Mm very gently as she might have kissed a child She was so sorry so sorry In the broad Rosemary if you don't beat them Say wait a minute just a minute She ran up the stairs shaking her head a soft little smile on her lips Bumped into Gertie sobbing in the hall Gertie wiped her eyes with her wet crumpled handkerchief Her face twisted pitifully Oh it's you'd a letter I go from Al I took it out of the box on my way to school this morning and I met Alice Powell on the car so I couldn't read it then or any time until recess She began to cry again the strangling broken crying of one unused to tears About All Crying that way about A bald-headed man she'd known pretty nearly ten she On Page 2 Continued on page SAN Oct UP Three violent earthquakes rocked the central coast counties of California this morning an hour apart The first shock was at a m and lasted about 20 seconds The second was at and was much sharper but lasted only about 15 seconds The third was at No serious injuries and no damages had been reported The center of the shocks appeared to be between San Francisco and Monterey bay The temblors were felt as far south as San Luis Obispo proximately 250 miles south of San Francisco and as far north as Napa 50 miles from here They were also felt at Stockton 90 miles east and south BUILDINGS SWAY In San Francisco Oakland and San Jose the largest cities affected large buildings swayed like trees driving people into the streets and parks for safety Hotel guests were shaken from their slumbers and those who did not rush to the streets gathered scantily clad in the lobbies At the Palace hotel one of the largest hostelries in the city glass windows were broken plaster fell from ceilings and small cracks appeared in the lobby floor At the building where the Associated Press office are located clocks were stopped molten type metal was shaken from the pots in the stereotyping room and furniture jiggled around CITIES AFFECTED Cities reporting the temblors Salinas Severe shock no injuries or serious damage Santa Shocks swayed ings and broke windows San Jose Rocked buildings and broke windows Shocks violently shook buildings Stockton Shock not severe Palo Alto Shocks violent but no injuries and no serious damage re- ported Shocks not felt at newspaper and if occurred not serious Tbe quake appeared to move in a north-south direction along the old fault which caused the trouble in the quake of 1906 Santa Barbara which suffered in the 1025 quake apparently did not feel today's temblors Within the sheltering walfe grown and aging that once echoed their light laughter when they were prls a hundred women some grown into motherhood all former students of the Ursuline academy were col- at the school Friday in honor of the seventy-fifth anniversary the institution ARCHBISHOP PRESENT The Bight Rev Arthur J recently officiated at the pontifical high mass and other ceremonies which marked the two-day celebration Twenty priests of the diocese attended all services Among the members of the school alumnae present were Mrs arolan Jones first president of the Alumnae association and Mrs Hugh B Bice first secretary RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL Mother Ursula Mother Superior celebrated her fifty-eighth year at the academy and Mother Ignacius her golden anniversary as a sister in the institution Concurrent with the Diamond bilee of the school ran the religious festival The Feast of St Ursula the saint for whom the school was The association held a luncheon Thursday evening in the older tion of the buildings which includes the chapel and the old Battle of Wings Expected to End For 5000 Troops The war will be over Friday for the majority of the 5000 soldiers of the Second Division working in Wings at Camp Stanley if the reshooting of the big battle scenes in the St Mihiel drive is ed Friday it was announced If the scenes are shot one half of the Third Brigade will remain at Camp Stanley after Saturday However at noon an overcast still prevented the start of the battle Dachshund Stages Comeback in Show LONDON Oct dachshund in disrepute during the war appeared at this fall's dog show for the first time since 1913 SNOW IN NEW ENGLAND N H Oct Northern New England was digging out today from under six of snow I With a piece of jewelry in the wash room of the Bexar county courthouse from which J P Mann secretary of Inc was hurled pointing toward the guilt of a suspect Constable Duke Carver day declared that information he ex- to obtain from another source will definitely identify the guilty son before nightfall The officer intends to question a man who it is believed knows enough of the attack to complete the case against the suspect SPINAL CORD INJURED In the meantime Mr Mann is still in a critical condition at the cians and Surgeons hospital Doctors say there is little doubt but that his spinal cord X-ray graphs were made late Thursday to determine if he is injured internally Officers continued their search for the author of mysterious telephone calls which were received at the Mann home several days before the attack Constable Duke Carver declared that the door bell of the home had rung in a mysterious manner a cumber of times also FORCES UNITE So great has become the interest in the mysterious attack that the office the constable's office and the district investigators an effort to attorney's have united forces in solve the mystery But as the case now stands we have enough to go before a grand jury and I believe an indictment will be Mr Chambers said Son of Mexican Ex-President Dies PARIS Oct De Leon De La Barra son of former Provisional President De La Barra of Mexico died today after an operation for pleurisy at Austin in 27 CLEBURNE Oct tin will get the 1927 convention of the Christian Temperance Dancing Bid Passed on To Bushick It Is generally conceded that Commissioner of Taxation Frank H Bushick is the best dancer among the members of the city commission Friday Mayor John Tobin received an invitation to a dance i won't be able to the mayor said as he passed the in- to Fire and Police Com- missioner Phil Wright We'll have to give it to Bushick he'll Mr Wright j declared ATTENDS First tary of alumnae was Mrs Hugis Rice above A drastic war on intoxicated automobile drivers the threat that they will be prosecuted under the Texas Dean liquor law was declared by Sheriff Jim Stevens Friday Convictions under this statute the sheriff will carry penitentiary sentences Sheriff Stevens An open break between the city and county politicians may result if ty constables do not cease making ar- rests for speeding inside the city its Mayor John W Tobin and Police Commissioner Phil Wright said day If they do not stop sons inside the city limits they can expect the political opposition of the Mayor Tobin declared This applies however only to deputies pointed by constables outside the city limits Men appointed to serve tices of the Pence Anton Adam and Louis Boltz should not fae kept ont- side the city Six months ago after the con- stables were arrested for operating in- side the city limits county officials promised that the practice would Commissioner Wright de- clared They have continued making arrests despite their promises and unless they stop they can expect the active and thorough opposition of the city Treasure Today's clues will he found on page 8 column 1 issued orders to all deputy sheriffs to begin making arrests wherever liquor is found in an hile Drivers will be charged with driving an automobile while and also for possession and sale of liquor fie sheriff said BLAMES ACCIDENTS The frequency of automobile dents in which intoxicated drivers involved and the number of hit and run motorists which have run down pedestrians lately was given by the Bexar for his drastic tion Heretofore Sheriff Stevens said county officers have left enforcement of the liquor laws to the Federal of- Under Federal statutes fines ordinarily are imposed for possession of small quantities of HEAVY PENALTY Because the Dean law carried such a heavy penalty Sheriff Stevens said he has refrained from making arrests and filing cases in the state courts Under this possession of a quart or more is prima facie evidence of intent to sell punishable by ment in the penitentiary DRIVERS MENACE Bnt reckless driving has become a menace and I intend putting a stop to Sheriff Stevens said after whenever a man is found with liquor in his automobile or in the least intoxicated while operating a car he will be arrested and I'll see that he's prosecuted Deputy sheriffs Friday went forth armed with instructions to their campaign AUSTIN Oct Frank Lanham and Joe Burkett were highway commissioners the board ot control as the state's purchasing agent was ignored by the highway commission and when the board de- to approve awards the practice of leasing trucks and equipment and paying for them until they became state property was adopted by the highway commission S B Walthall member of the state board of control testified before the House ing committee Friday Joe Burkett in his first question asked Walthall said if he or I was tie highway commissioner I took it that he wanted a free hand in making purchases Walthall said that even the rants for payment of highway counts are drawn in the Highway De- when they should he drawn by the state comptroller Walthall said he did not know that the way department was advertising foe bids on worth of machinery independent of the board of control which is supposed to make all put chases under the law for the Highway Department The board member said he did not know that Mrs Fay Smith of Dallas sister to J W Bass internal collector had a letter from the board of control addressed to the On Pact 2