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VOL. XXXIVTHE OREAT NEWSPAPER OP THE SOUTHERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY12 PAGESBAKKBSFIELI), CALIFORNIA. THFRSDAY, AL’dl’ST 2, 192312 PAGESNO. 2wmm m■MB231\ft•s- v 9Jt * :/ ■*#'•00t\HA*y- ........*************IomitBY REPLY II “ESPGreat Increase in AirForce W ill Lead to Another Bloody Conflict,Declares Noted EditorI *tMontana ReleasedFrom Custody onBail of $10,000\- By K. O. MOREL, M P.(’omnianderv uT» Bect*ivt*s Copyright, 1MJ. by th# United Pre.t.I'raveling Sviubbl of(i rea I Llt; h!i.liaitlw inhiCommonsand ( ur/on in LordsExpress BcgrctFRANCE AND BELGIUMIGNORE PROPOSALSiritish Stalesinen Fear Irretrievable Htiin toEuroiiei i %»/lt; vi t* lt;1 pmti bested Wir* iHOLLYWOOD. Auk 2—0tmgr# Bt'hriatifin. Jr.. a#er#tarv to the presi• dent, presented to the HMiywoolt;! com* mftrtAtry Numtar r»4 Knights Templar, the international traveling Beaus* ant t f the order here fodav. Inst* ol of Fr#s*ld#«t Warren (» H^fdini. who is ill In Han Fram Iftco. read the speech tli pared for the presen tat lotBy Arrangement wHth “For je*gn Affair*.“ LondonONIHLV, Aug 2. - For th# last fourand a tell years our Milan, as •uch. has been paying the price of the error it allowed its statement to par- \ pet rate at the end of the war by irn- jpoadng. In association with their allies, !upon the vanquished such terms a* j.would not merely make » real peace ,Impossible, hut lead to an eventualSecretary lt;!br1stian {breach lietweeti them and their alliespresident had prc-j It has just i**lt; eivlt;*d another and dramatic proof of the maun it tide of thaterror In the shape of evidence—hence*thatid*•--------Originated in CanadaThe international t»avHing (forth Impossible to 1m* a§|a banner symboli# of tin areal we are lielna committed to large sealsI tirotvu m t for furth** a tJ lodgt The t* in the crusarigmal banner was carrier! pfeparat»f the first Knightsi A aotfclated Pc t# * ♦ t*t /ONDOh. Aug, 2 —Great Britain andiFrance stand even farther apart In their attitudes toward Germany than the British people, and probably the 5 world at largs, have understood This j r r * l aiTemplar Ybe present Baaueaaftt orlg- j Dated in the priory of lt;'anada uttd was' started on its trip around the world] when It was presented to the com • mand* r\ at Marlon, Ohio. IFrance FearedFor the gi • at inc reaseforf Vi'Sin the airmeans that and nothing else hut that, And as the only power from (which we have anything to bar It) the ‘matter «»f air-armament is France, the ! new provisions meat) that we are nowA. F Montana, charged with mu# der and awaiting trial in the superior court, has been released on $10 000 bail Judge Howard A Peairs. on a motion of the attorney, representing Montana, set the bail which was furnished yesterday by Ronald McDonald.Montana is being held for complicity In causing the Santa Fe wreck of December 2. 1922, when four men !|it th*ir lives. The indictment made by the grand jury charged Montana Joint!/ with Jesus Medina with murder.An attempt to secure a writ of habeas corpus in the second district court of appeals of Los Angeles faded, the higher court ruling that the local superior court had com-piete jurisdiction in the caseMontana** trial, which has been continued on two occasions, is set for September 17. at which time theretrial of Jesus Medina is alfta scheduled.f I s tor Id P »f Prt$* / ,.ra#r d 11 iff iTLA NT A, Ua„ Aug t--Thaigm 4that th* Republican party has“miserably and Igmmiinlously failed and expressing hla confidence that th# DeUKxtftlk party will Again noun* into power, Senator Royal H Fop* bind, of New York, in an address before th# i leorgia general AMrnibty. today discussed transportation and cemaerva* tlon of natural resources, The effect of ihrse upon the farmer* labor* I I ing man, s.ir veteran* and country atI J large was ♦ *f*ectaiiy alreased.Farmers Suffer MostPhysKiiins Are Now More Th,‘ s.n.t.- «%,»*.•*,».lt; .t,^ ^ j ha* suffered more than all the rest(.oiilidenl of Outcome of lt;lt;• lt;.r» i th«t uni *the farmer prosper* there cannot 1*# permanent prosperity for any nation A* I view It, two thing* are essential to the welfare of the farmer!Lloyd George Will Visit Canada andUnited StatesI itThan Heretoforei t.*so*’to fed Pa if leased W TORONTO, Aug 2.— David Lloyd Georg#, former premier of Great Britain, will make his proposedvfett to the United States and Canada this fall, addressing the World Brotherhood congress In thisc»ty, October 14, off it la Is of theBaptist church announced today North American cities which Mr. Lloyd Georg# will visit include Winnipeg, Det/o.t and New YorkFormer Deputy Sheriff toAssume Old Dutiesut Citv HallmmCONDITION OF LITNC iSjthf ftrwl of th* -• i * DnnMqn of th*IMStdir ** tii t It• nred of th* ftlftTt* *SHOWS IMPROVEMENT land national itnportanI fare/*hi* we IKIRTHER SHAKEUP INPERSONNEL LIKELYM ., . j A* a second eedMtial of the solutionSmall Uuantiiies of ! kmi» in * the tariff, If) traneportatlM tldBeing La ten; Pulse KM);Teiniterature 1)8.2ami restoration oftfhi ti(A lt;*lt;lt; inf* (I Pm# I* ii H*d W1 S fReads President s AddressSpeak Dig in th# Hollywood bowl, a tie finitely building against France.amphitheater in th# hill* here. 7*0 ahut our eyee to the truth ha-*teem* to b« th« conclu».«n drawn to- , ■‘h* ^ damnabl# would i«* not onlynight from tba cvpianatlon. Prime ^*,1% .i.d i.rouillv iolti' tn r. ndln* ,,ul l'rlrtn“l- An . xai t r«*pllcaMiniatar Baltfwin and Lord Coraon, tbe ,hj!lt; i,-nru,r hitlilv t.iirnoaad loui- °f ,he ntuatlon Which obtain^ in ,h«fore.gn aecretary, gave the two houae* nr wh»*-|» la to continue probably tht- war * wU»* I,r,*„» parliament today of th. po.itlon re. , th, for lt;:^rmuny „h.rr aaa.ont.lrd Whrrryrr It Inaplrew ( hf, tH)te|lUsJ| ,„rm, Nl)dmi*rr ofsuiting from th# latest British attempt to lay the foundations of a united ,policy. jTti* •nlniirr'* re\»ab*d that the 1st - j* hi lt;*'hwmunieatk»n* frotvi Frinct and j H« Igium funitalked no materia! for an j allied answer to the lt;$*» rttia.fi re pare- j1 *F ai- and tf• * - bn ukh? In light a aurjirleing fbadbnk in the for- Jr»»p0fiittRrf Neither the French nor the Belgian reply, they atated. even [ nentirm* d the ft raft not-* to flertnany [ whomwhich Great BriiaDi had Hubmitt* lt;f to t h** two allied government*. Appar-taxAtion mark* •*,Scores Tariff MakersHenator Copeland charged that the Republican tariff framer* forgot th* farmer when they wrote the Fordn*\y-M* Cumber bill, whteh la chara terlaeda* an iniguitoua law.The we ok tor lt;barged th# flt$oMkS0 Preeldent Hardlng’e phyolelant at •:*•! party with bdtnv •»ran)c.*ly blind to a. m. today tald that the ehiaf executive | ,h„ rlKh, Hml ,,riv||. of labor.*’ aint had several hour* of reelful sleep dur- j thaf ncr before has itj ing the night and, except for tho marked j exhaustion of an acute Illness, he had | expressed himself as “feeling easier J I this fMfSKtfl#.**Several (.liarifles Slated toChief Just ice Asserts MaBe Made When Ne\s Man Takes OfficeI iRESIDENTIAL HiADQUAHTERVI PALACE HOTEL, San Francisco, Aug 2, — The official bulletin issued byH \tlCfftne vrr“gone over mi openly and crueth the wide of easltdalt»‘f«*rrtngof real brotlkerhood mure of dr -votton to 1 'hrint h *tmpl#»| teachings, It will not hav»* been bortu In vainSymbol of Brotherhood*1 «barge that tt shall not in* held as a banner of n.iDiunt f«w#f. not asmare m halfweek In preventing$*V1 % ■ ▼ tit) 'rat tarL. # L * j* i ■I?!fari Mt tie ships, and there you have ft And th** nation is faced with this tragic * development at a tune when it million j and a quarter of our population are un-* ; employed, w hen the housing problem* Umnnot he adequately handled hecaus*-me mortal of d««t» of *rm*, not »■ i L, „„ luch of tundx. when th«mere Hec of rltualletJ. |WK.’«ntr'. but ]Me|a, Hlt;rvU.PH Hrp gUrved; when wea* the symbol of brotherhckxJ, raised to the Kiory of our Grand tVrtnriiandcr, ,hjfc^ »t#-r!iniT a*** WaW ttlKi Tm*n !of our U’Tuiatim, from adtuilly,!f t ^ i. , „ j i u * starving, and more vast sums in p*n«It was a beautiful Plea which I 7 . , 0b and Belgian Dim* j bniught about the reptoduction of fht when hundreds *freplying ta niter under which the King lit* of the sent Holy Oral I went forth to battle to the left* | death with the Hara« ens for the restor-j at Ion of th** Holy Land and it* shrines tit Christian hand*, and to -end it on Scores Labor Partynan iw Pilgrimage t*» th# temples ot the lat- j ynlt;| tnemhera of the labor party, hap*ter day t^hrl#tuttt Knights to reawaken few in number, have been knownor reanimate their faith and deVotJrm. jlo declare that foreign policy dots not The reproduced Beauseattt will not en- matter*counter th.. -*l«rra». tbe funatktom an.1 j K,mr H half yrar, mtUr (h* eioM,th, p*«ij*n.-»-H of knnchth'-»d which *t- 0f ,j„, mo«i tnnU)IInitn(ly »ult;*ce*»fut tMwlMl th.- orig twl binner, but I trout L, ,n „ur bjst..ry, which wax tujourneys will encounter no less oil,, 4 11 L i I th# statementSavs AkiIkiiiu) Ncnntor Is ^ ..aLogical Choice of Weis and Wall Streetportatimi,to thH«natoiwygWgiH of Itbbs* j Ihfijority of Judges Have Glear Dockets( 4 SSSrl#trtl pt#«« l ttf Ma A i re fFkANITtN'O, Aug 2,—The Ju of the State eupretti#1 eourt a denied their xalari## months under a tjlt; op« larul aaserted I prsvwss making th#( t * mi#'lot* tf Pre** Leo#* d Wirt)Wn** Aug, 2—Henator l?n*pending about one million and a derwivxUx availability as a camildat#that on principle the Ik mocfSll part v ia aygotfed to go%reriimet»t own ership and operatton, but it vigorously with the entire f ownership, consottdatlonx. earning# and operation of the railrc mamAs ■Harding Crltlciied“threshlentable to the length of mate courts tin will deal dividual ca-sr. tblem oi i jn regard t*» tinf«r th#i D#mo**ratlc presidential norn* eral hours of restful sleep during thein at ion will depend on the platform I night and except for th#' marked ex*adopted by the Democrat*, William J. I ttaustion *»f an acut* illness #xpressesBryan M quoted as saying In an article himself as feeling easier thissafe limited tothousands ofour miners are living below subsistence j published in the News-Metropolis to re!Britain it covering not* draft, or dealt onlv itlev#debtwhen an unparalb--led load of bows down the national shout*todaMrm a 4ill spEuropean Ruin Fearedsing the danger of th# Fan m sinking into irr#trf#vabS * ruinprolonged QAfotiitlotD amongthe allies the British gov ernment,holding that th# problem cannot b# » vaded. the statement said, has Invited the Allies to Mgr*# to th# ptihii it ion «f their communications In th# hop#that theft* documents, together withthou# prepared by Great Britain, rmyconvince the world of th# necessity ofprompt and united action.Th#* prime minister, in the house f t «cm molts, and l»rd CTtrgon, In the«uo and rlt;• •Bryan*# signed statement said; j to, ^ sM$Of Undersrood has few* j “Th# lungrnaily announced his candidacy, I an*- improvement.w#r your inuuiryv i “Small quantities of f«n»Wetter Than Smith“Ills availability will depend en* |tirely upcm th# platform adopted next ; year It Wall street and the ‘wets control the convention and write the ^ ^ jjjn#tJ(#tplatform they will doubtless regard ,sIkyi#«1)nobiriur! !br,n* ““ wcur,ty i*n‘l ^orjty, H,n*»or r. ,4,... th. lc*L ai ranJ a, pur IW* emlmrk one* mor« upon the road teConfirmed Op.tmi.t ^n.armnts uH.I war.• I am a ,-unftrmrd omtrnt.t a« to lh 1 Whl,,w ^ thlt;* r**uU of lhe ,taW*dldate. He is wetter than Governor Smith anti haft for a longer time beenthe spokesman of that element HrThe physicians said Inthat, while recovery would take “some little time,” they were more confident today than heretofore as to the outcome of Mr. Harding’s Illness. The condition of the pres-idcnt’s lungs, affected Monday by pneu* monic symptoms, showed “definite improvement. j * Urcuhient Harding in oft# of his j|rl*tsMil or isptflThe buHe t is follows; j Alsftks Joy ride x peer ties at tack ft n*it- j salary ualees b“9 Jd a m —The president had sev- 1 urft) conservation and advocates th#**treasures for the wasteful us# of th!gen erst ion, “ hi saidHe mat get! President Harding wit morning j **|M |ng painfully lacking in per»f»e* t degrees; . jv#.* an(j d«Ntared it was mm wufid* jin .12 tu j pjg, plurality of “s#ven milllohas be#n dlssipat #*lt;!. ’ *i definite j CUtme 22 O, O # ttete*I ft# nat or Pope Is nd declared thatla ing j g|greft which were carrle#! by th# It# satis- | publicans in have swung over tth# Democratic standard and a#s#rt *th# defection was, lit his heltcf, “hecause our country will not stand IP th# thoughtless neglect of the mult I tttde for th# sake of enriching thfew,'*ri»of th# Mjprrm# eosit, the eAARltiglosof lt;aliforfiia pfwridra that no judg# *f th# supreme court, district court ofr court 4pisksH mth,D no itt Ij I h c«iHORACE DUFI8, Bak*#*f*#td •first chief of police under th# char-ter, was appointed again t# that officethis afternoon by City Manager James Ogden. He will take office within thenest few days.Climaxing a long series of events which have shaken the “©Id order” In f r th* last j tbs ponce department, Dupes* appoint-I j ment threw the city hail into a storm I of excitement when t| became known, i 1 and staggered th# entire department on which tt burst like a bombshell.Not cVen th-***# who beB«Y#d them* , j #*dve# to be «st th# *‘Inside** knew of Manager t hfdefUs (in idSfi until h#o City HtHt Van## Van ffb # at % o’clock and filedtppoiutiMfit blshli.Taylor Surprisedtitutlcuftevtarles aptdl#t imm the JtAdffe oic id#r ai; v inW H IkedI $ I4?4r* draw spy |k# affidavitthrt « »)!.»oift | || h - ift ♦ \ idetitly a flank movementThe temperst ur#iftp# lot Dig «n«l 1 ^uhttill t#d for d«N*isi lh* day ft/* said a *t’hlef Jtistk*# Curt “Th# iirovtfioa )h.»i ha. lM^n j t„ A, tuui OlJ#f r a perio*I oflonditbui #ht 1rfJustice ft bit t herwh#fi Sn airon#VSAi( Hi# supremo court j c«*U#i * Dig their J |w **!»*' ot th* iuwticM 1tear#w ttaken and #bttdnatb»n remainsfactory,• While recovery will Inevitably take s«»me little tune, we are more confidentIthan heretoforeto th# outcome ofgrowth of th. spirit ot brotherhood. con».rMttop. that i* j ifto rrpr.urnt* th»» W«II »tret«t iMtnt iand «. ntua kodln«t lh«|r I doJntaftln* f*ct .$*tor* w^,ch. L ** lt;# vl«w on ptiWh qurstiona But Wallaid to thr rrtiiovm! of th. vl.ataolrg to mto loaignifi. a»r.. h .r.ly. tf .*. an., ,h„ w,.t, ,r, not Hkel to |*\ K HAWYEU, U DHAY LYMAN WILBUR, M I» “IN M Ct H PKB M D • J T BOONE, M DIH’BEHT WORK M D/* _ bmbbh^whhl.^leltiefif today byjgpfri qumtbmeti ILi. W iibur. j by reportersImen construed I * Why, I don t' i!m hicj T*t) kur* |xdb g t»#*dqDo you mean yto-en assigned ! formed officially^‘No, D r news |although in ore than m ma* 1 hav# n’t had lime tooi ity of th h)**!ices ar« now fully tad knowing of thip with their work and have faith* j have n*» comtiient toh* ft- f m = *•«I 11 * •!! us the j Dtq ,-h appointmentises, they are unable, itutlofi.il provision, to tolly „ “♦ « # ——!■Hof Uolb# Ferry C rvlnent great surprisea to his future plansby tto phu la ito )for w ri seqjt»San opDibm hud failed toIn kitt with it! 9b flay s. Cuvi* I a€%• i’ ftrt ttwi ha* Tayime VI y pk thing about th# telephonet not been in-r wax asked.I never heard ans* Well. Ifuprunder this I p»«think airnut theint ret1t ththAmerican League»e*: epiaiiceeir j o« lt;Ha i I. - 11 St*H*■ htour’s i esignation wManager lt;gd#to tIi,*I effectif thh'# f©l *r# si if n# t ionthe office« accepted Ty#»-writing him aIn th# m#afittm*,National League? immt■ourik* hltd ftttendii.K ind«m«nd! I a any' V5 tttHlt;Wrtss.#s by reciting th# history of thr hng among th* peoples of the world la,!* our bave had their fill hourlucent negotiations. w« do rDe to heights, at times, when jY«ar® of gigantic offort during whichNew Ground w ** k#ok for th* good rather than th# th#y subsidised liaif of Europe, enduredThey then brok# new ground if* this j evil in others, and give con side ration io ,a million casual! ie*manner; ! the views of ail The inherent love of ingpuntaln of Usbflltles; four more years j mati‘The government drew up a draft j fellowship D l*a uding men together, and bad trade, higti taxation, unemploy * w^hii’h they forwarded on July I hen envy and suspicion are van- jment, and growing social unrestjuished, fraternity records a triufTiph, jst the end ot it all—a new rivalry inlt;nd brotherhood brings new blessingcontrol th# next convention.Daniel® Suggested“There in no objection to autnTIME MAIN ELE MENT,BUT MOST UNCERTAIN( |#*lt;m id ft ti /'rot !'«#lt;! Wh *)FRI9B1DKNTIAL HKA1HJUAR1 EHSreply% with a covering not# toth# alliedgovernmentsthe iatand tlltd up « Orn c.ndWat. hew*W «r»d th^r. «. pALAC® HOTKU Han EV«nlt;i«. .., AuKpromin«nt / 2 Tin.^ memo* toAoy tu O- lh* chi« fv i , “*'7 -*? ,n,1’a^.tr iv wl; H'tn'nt in th* r*.-..v«ry of i M-sui. ntYnd, | tn.at of’th. ! n.rdln* It ab» «as r^ard.d by hUnot select Daniel# of North * aroiina. t #* . ,,ii i * . . ., , .. gm g »,« I phvslclans a# one of the most uiweitaint types of kilhtig macbiro s f dinet of Alabama, or Neff of I • xan. # -“In this draft reply, the British gov- \to nu n and to peotdes in th* larger with our former aU Mlat eft.ft ♦#nnrntnt dealt with th# various pro-ixitials aontaln#d in the Germsn memorandum and they #xp»#ft#ed the opln-osi that while nothing should b# don#IO ii* Inch w as Inconsistent »* Irtth#e* ,pu -it ions of the treaty »f Versgilles. ad -: stage would be derived by an ♦. xam nation by Impartial experts, in co-Klan Ex-Grand Goblin Sues Grand WizardIf our people are not convinced by [this experience that there must have ! been a radical error permeating th#I national policy and conduct during th# J past four yearx. I hey are u ft teachable.What i« the fundaments I sx plana *—■ tlon? Where doss the great error lie!f tftxo* otttd prt*# / rn#lt; d Wire) Peril Hiddenpent tlon with th# reparations com- j M©UST0N\ Tex., Aug 2—George E Iftsion, into Germany s capacity to j Kimbro, Jr.. former grand goblin and\ ( organiser of tbStable Mark Neededrrgai ds th# KU.trautiM.H f*uer#n ' V* ’ *' »« -but Mh! th* «nlv *n* Th#v the German government, th# Brit- I Lvan#. of Atlanta, grand wizard of it,rn,r Wollld have been patent to every-on# of ii*t long ftgo* hut for the factIN NEED OF 44 NURSESJiisgfj To realize It, ift to apprehend th# ftr iri isi i remedy, a remedy obviously far more ji t , ,u . i'1* w I difficult of «rI»li*Ht‘lt;»i lortay than atTew* and aHMtwlppl. today HMd gult iolt;1 durl|lk. ln, paHl Umr yrar«offered ! in federal court against Dr. 11. W. ! ,Opinions DifferTh# quest Ion, “When will the president be a his to travel?** found about as many different answers among mem* hers of the presidential party tits there are parsons In the party The physicians attending the chief «xecutiv#, however, would not even t**lt;lay venture an opinion“The president** convalescence is going to take time/* said Brigadier Ckft*j Diuba-j ( levtdandj New Yorkllatteries; O'Neill, Msj (Tubs —j I *etr«»ltI 1 * h I la drlph! ,1 Batteries ■ Riisftb r ; N**i ’bibs«TrieagoBostonBattei K * *h a 1 kFirst«H V.iSc fIt If I^. ..dty from ramento. where he Is nowc*»11m*it ed w Ith I he stats id#n t iflcat k*ubureau, to *» *v- **•*•!si amlnat i**rK« I w a rtt: HoytnHiNev|i f tI m*testify in th# pr#iftmmar of V\iillam McVsy. aliast\\1Haksrs fieldhirtiiga ml ft1«M r aft If, $t illH 1or***r,* Jotle:the i hoWtI M a*»FUiett*r WoDalFerkic« B \ hi r big *it*ii} *VI*Iill ini. J This hI this morning ift Justice E Y. r court with Hum# pr* sent amongRtfiSSfteft. lie could fi**t tr# ilt;*cuted ver. In time for a kiatemstif. Changes Forecastedu * ban gas in th# depart ment ar#ough Chief I did not v d to this effect,At gthitn ttthe oh#n iiit ii v iiiDC' i* 1i l it* BlfBi will nifnIP*r1fmm m* i i* 2* **^ti#fwith*its at ♦ m* Iti#t(t'tmtinu* ti on Pa tit Vooi«ti went on to point out in the draft { the klan, for flu/HNt, allsgtng defama ----------- ...lion ofU owiinutd on Pat ft Pitt IBritish Meter Yac hts£Wm2a pariSHF-,v ''' i?luU guecesslvs governments, the vast K mbro allegv* that »UUni«,U ^,-r. lnaJorlty of our nnt. nearly th.puMi.hed in a Houston n^w»,pap^r |who,f. 'f thtt prtM)l credited to Kvans, in which Kimbrofi lt;ot(Htat*d Pr*#* Iftfttd Wirt) ft.WHAMENTO, Aug. 2 - Effortscontinued today at the Balt;ri4mento^ ^dent nurses and eight graduate ntifs* h iwho i* i l bec.u * of? | j j| i)i)u (* t* t s U ran ireiv;. ,.f . * i visors to jdismift Dr, Ii K Morrison from theW HfthmgtoBatter!#! and Hewrw* IfFruett mi Ru11Ift*ftCENTENARIAN DIERAND JUNFTR »\ * %do ,ly j HMrvtlb,/ -th* oldest B. 1tha vti m* theyI ( A ¥ - r feIfltt 11lit fra id t■RflIdruO* PSt* i* Ith# entire fore# of organised C hristian-ity represented by the churches ha vso . ») t. , .1 ; IHmition Of superintendent. The resigna-and ,ub.tanUHll» J HC, t,j lh. b^rd nfBelt Bus Permit■ i\\Iitttil*fl!(I Iwi thI1fjrmiti was referred to as “hot air inerefcutnt’*Defeat Americans tni ;t nian ,l a K!ii,iMrnhn' t«tmy rlt;»n.pir.-d .-ithlt;r t« hi.i** u fr-.m1/114*11 41111 111 cl 11. j(Ut mal| who t„ ofn.,1 M, rough th.- ,h(. nJ|fil,ri ra(, ,r„.Ilt „r. _ .SZ-. organisation of th^- klan. both per.on-,w„h qeiib*ration. to1.4 awaited / rr„ / J H in I and financially, and now won't #rom ,on.or« h.-ndinmjI'TII SKA, England, Auk 7 —Th.pay his debts * Tia rom cotnpr e♦ * #sm * i D g vi* tot v over the American I g-ii g* \r _today aii four-r ,i- uni Change of venue mj !lt;h-h ero^ftittg the fini«hitsg line ahead i . llf lft▼ gy v • j,.! th* Inicri* ans Th* I h Dish gained) J# VV • \\ • \ USC I )t*f1 It Cl |V*?iZ4 points to 10 for th# Americans. j ,___________The English team now has a margin; Frttt lewd W,n)„f :* points tip-the annua! nonisst for, KAoKAMK.VTO, Auk ~—A motion Ih, BritUth-America cup l.avIng scored . f ch of v^nu„ to Han Kra!ud,, oSi to 13 for th,- Yank,,, I,oat* yesterday, j q{ ^ hBap, nR wheth.r a permanenttf Wirt»rrndt byt oda y ioi# bet w s t nbsrbor andThe great error has coiiftisted In th*ijthat th^ Kuperint*-ud* nt “had insuDed* supposition that a nat km occupying now* of them Tht th# heart of Europe, vital to the eeon* mended the dismift#HTHE WEATHERIHan Francis* o. — Fair tonight and Friday, except cloudy in morning,moderate westerly windsSouthern California.—-Fair tonightand Friday, except cloudy or foggv tonight and in the morning near the coast: moderate westerly winds.Sacramento Valley — Fair tonight and Friday; gentle southerly winds.Santa Clara #Valley — Fair tonight and Friday* except cloudy in themorning; moderate westerly winds.San Joaquin Valley,— Fair tonight and Friday; moderate northwesterlywinds.erft of the World and its officers, was 1 people could perslat, withoutdenied te t h* superior court her# today j reactions from which j by Judge f\ O Huslck. f Counsel for th# organisation mad# aHupfi visoi* th,* day uft**r they *»-«lt;• r«- J ' vceived and became effective yesterday. I NAN rltANt I. . aConduct of th# hospilat under the ; Happ# wan granted a isupervision of Dr, Morrison has b#en state railroad commissionwDh #lt;iuaI *1* IberatJon, tu dissuade th# ||^ subject of a grand jury investiga- j mp* rat# a motor truck Iitlon following a complaint of th# nurses | Redlands and Los Angelesfntgftii#diat# pidnts. in op|Ms«it rand jury m om* j VV, CL Hodgs. The new fin# w Uof|lr, Morrison, the of | Hiuthenoniy and intellect i*f Europe, could i^jbut the blt;»ard of supervisors refused to fornia. H«\#ral months ago thyear out*v as 'act upon it. j lands cliamber of totnmfre# #xI d lass tlsf act ion with th# service| by Hodge, and retained Hupp# ta competing line. No p**rmit was ob* i la I tied by 1 fappe and Ho*lg# had himarrested. The chamber tlt;s*k up Ills_______ . case with the result that h# was(iHMOt faiud !*(•*$*d Wirt) \ ch ared of the charge and granted tipNEW YORK, Aug 2 —Consecration j Permit today^ _tl! concerned of two Japanese a# bishops of the Kpfts*» Opal chill’* h a' T oi. Pi and lt;*; aka ' ■ * x t 1/ ■ «/ j* \f 1 tl 1 il 49* I I! II CP I* II k!#* **mb#r will mark the establlehvn* nt * v iTllftftIII|£ V Ulli vl HoB Elf LIminers w(ib* rha u» strikers i vie## ii#rTWO KILLEDAug I - Tv killed and sev*tudav In a rollcDfNiEXTRA SESSION WANTED\SHI\GTlt;*V Aug 2 —Hrh. Demoefat. Ma«fta* huftett#,ih d to Vt .ishlngtofi and ri•lernand for an extra NeasnPli It Is I 111 not*0 he i ha i 1t o n a tt. flftc f■# TtIned to dstanFftr«n#miiycoutimV hto►e#ti th*m un tnthi*bhft 11 ii I IfTs ift11 ■■ Is# li Lgw Whtcf )h»■oiioeds*! In thatftdlcy ofr ft .sit ii ii officersit chirf ctton of itiifir aig11 *l tttMust Rust BundI* ni:' JBB.iJlftlSrit y* i* fpIyear In and| though th# sixty odd million of menwomen and children composing It were a rac# of slaves.Great Error|l Th# great error has been to imagm#injunction effective throughout the state j that th# abominabb treatment metedshall Issue ngainst th# Industrial Work- out since th# armistice th# th# GermanJapanese to BecomeEpiscopalian BishopsUKLAST MINUTE NEWStiItili fevgiveiociiilii it f r an ciscoIf It dog# fftst*, Du|*t'S mad Mmoiiat boad oi f*- ‘4 w ht|-(ting upmust suffer.Th# great error has been In th# as*motion fnr a change of ludg* s The sumption that nations like Britain and for th# first tim* of a lt;hristUn churchcase was continued Icy August for ar gumetit on this motionpresided over by natives, in th# furit was announced yssterday atFranco could, through their governrrlentft, consent to this most infamous * east,international story being written, chapter by chapter, without inviting the inevitable consequencesThe great err«r has been the belief that national policy could be responsible, directly or indirectly, consciouslyor unconsciously, for oppression, cruel- just $20,CMM “ shouted Cecil 14, D# Mill*BERLIN, Aug. 2—Chancellor Cuno ty and injustice lt;while claiming to b« | through his megaphone to a c rowd offilming of aMill# was fig-Soon to ConsolidateGrief Expressed byCuno for Harding(A#*o* uttfd Pr*## f.eamd m in$20,000 FOR A CHEWUiat sBed /Von)Gt ADAI4hFR Calif, Aug.on# of you * hew gum, it willand Baron von Rosenberg, th# foreign {inspired by motives of equity and mor-minlster, visited Ambassador Houghton ahty) without Instilling into the whole today to express the sympathy of ih# I internatfofial body a virulent poisonthe Episcopal church mission house. j (A**orUttrlt;i Prt$a U'«r«dHNR j comI mil taa considering the con sol Ida Don of i lh# C a hi hi el and Hecia Mining com*J pany, the A H. Meek Mining corn pany, th# A lloues Mining company, the Centennial Copper eompany and th# lt;uo’eola t” on solids ted Mining tom* party today announced it bad agreed upon a plan of eon sol Ida tlon which( A#* oAatt d Pr re L fitMd II Are!LONDON, Aug. 2.—Former Premier Lloyd UeorKe,speakinj* on the reparations situation today in the house of commons, scored the government for not having any definite policy. He declared that vw ith the parliamentary recesh at hand and hig events impending, the house nas entitled to knon what the British policy was to be.ft )!1| in tin the th# charter i till, and ve held therrt«ndtsian tligchltitI ho-{ft id i i vu 11 to 1r«fweTectlOfi. He was mm -Ham Vlaaard, who gave ._____m Mummy, but later r#I him Former Chief Stun# Wlftted to th* of fie# when Vixrard‘Plt;m#d foyr yeai'ft agoDot teat# FrsMiRpoll* # i.'Oftf has always been • # prubleui with city administrw* trid marly caused a rift In t$MgOVefTimeBi WiiMNI the erttxeusin #14muring for «i new chinf soon r Stone was granted a six monthsiv* of ah*'* m e to ta* ki# his Sacra(Vtmiinutd on Puff# TasJedost m*PARIS, Aug. 2.—As soon as definite news vs as received from London todav of Prime Minister Baldwin's intention(jto make public the British reparations documents, it was decided to give out a summary of the French reply.1,000 extra ft during tie biblical scene her#, D# , ^ur ing on th# cost of a “re-tak#** if a j provide** for an authorise*! capitalisa- ( Germati government aver th* Bines# of bound to percolate throughout all its j gum -ch* wing apostle should *pp#ar on * th*?* of sliares at $ b tw*t iFrcsident llurding* organth# screenaiuLONDON, Aug. 2.—Italy’s nritten reply to the British reparutions com mu mint ion arrived in London today after Prime Minister Baldwin’s speech had been delivered.a * iIt
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