.2 GUNI-UHU BH IN63 -1, 61" 71 1 0 wil" 11-11'
t many as two-thirds of the delegation
Major tleneral Foreman, in c
The following program will be : Antr
. are said to favor Del Monte and it is mand of' the state militia, ended the
possiblethatthisplacewillagainbedictatorspanddeclaredtheregu-SUITFl}11DIVOIICE222227ybandedin
tn the bandstand, .Presidto. Wedne, has b
selected. The #nal joint meeting of larly con;tiuted divil authorities back
the county tax collectors and audik in power
March-Soldiers of the Air........Fulton San F
count·
tors is scheduled for 9: 00 o'clock to- TROOPS,*O REMAIN
' morrow morning. , Overture-Raymond .......,Thomas from
anDZ;U M;bauth72Lylone g2 tterper Wafhul;r Mt 51iannt..Iaouisa.di .Montt sttt
county would be-allowed to continue, miserable for him in the fnlir manth. nc-=.An
13 Said
but that the troops would remain to of their life togUher, Charles L Clen- Clarinet Solo-played by Seageant ord.
" -2 TELEGRAPH JYoung le¢t his barricaded and forti- divorce against Barbara Clehford.
assist them. ford of Monterey has brought suit for
James S. Byrnes as an
Patrol-Einzugsmanch der Bojaren The
fiel headmarters in the city hall · Clenferd alleges that on numerous J ....................... Halvorsen Sam 6
'1' A 1% T rb T I '91€0 -9,*M_499 EMet-?t ?firt occasions Mrs. Clenford told him she Romance-Celeste Aida.,..:.. .Verdi'..:--p
I 1 £1 -U U V 1 11 v JUUMe *Illl Jury
. home in Mhric,I
today D?81*d ]
3 MARKETS
ing: 4
Butter ' extral 50, prln¥, flrits, 49. "Hereafter, 9
Eggs extras .324, extra pullets 30, §rearms or oth,
undersized pullets 23;4,--Cheese Call-
duly authorized
prohibited *nil
fornia flats 2,_ California. Young to congsca#D all
Americas 27. .f.- , , . se 'carried and
- . for appropriate
WASHINGTON (A.P.j-The sol
YOUNG NOT I
dier bonus bill today was sidetracked Without men
7 ' bx the ways and means committee un- the order laid
1-9- til sometifne after the revenue meas- the man who b
tue of the batk
4 ure is disposed of in the house.
armed deputt,
HARTWICK SEMINARY, N. Y. sherilf. fNe 614
(A.P.)-Sheriff Converse and three of the sherims
deputies were called upon by Prest- "Only such I
. dent M. G. L. Rieti of the Hartwick
elected or appo
to exercise th,
Senimary, to remove from their sheril, poli€* c
6 rooms forcibly a number of students ofacer, and -:al
(1 who refused to obey instructions to spbeial dem*
vacate alter alltstudents except bne- Police office¥
hereby r,voked
'\ had gone on ftrike# j·,· i .:.7 . HAS NO AUTI
4-
ibr\ ST. LOUIS,· 'CU.P.)-A ©obvention Adjutan# *len
of Farmer-labor, ' socialist and labor General Fogemj
\ t unions will ba·he!*.in, Cleveland, Julrlicial auttle
:!I do *0
··1\ 4th for the purpele·•¥ dlecussing 'th 20(capies .
¥ merits of presidentla.1 n#h#,c»£;:9, t.ternmelit· 41
· :wa' have-· d
' SANTA ROSA¥,frip.)=Luther Blir--that Wr th*
.0. bank, horticulttifil ,!zArd, i. gonnhed r.ail thal:, 11
i to his bed with .ad,te brfnchlils. --i,19:42indivillUilg
- 7 •7 2- t•·-i 6.AL' 7.,1
, ana returneu to nia· did not love him and that she did Baritone Solo, played by Staff- Ser. i 11:Ct
1, as General Foreman not know why she had married him. geant Joseph. Slinger
vessel
#13 proclamation Say-. Accdrding to the complaint. she Popular ·Airs.. ............ Selected sailor.
swore at him frequently and threw lawfult
rearing or carrying of dishes and untensils at him. ¥he
MANISARRESTED dpport,
Dr weapons by any bnt. Clenfords were married at Salinas ' Salina:
offieem fo the law is last October a»d separated last Sat- , . upof,
troops are instructed urdsy.
firearms and weapons
tq hold the offenders ! b. alleges :n the complaint that on . .
action." '
Saturday. his n. other w« ill at he.. '
hoire being -unconscious most of the· '
MENTIONED · time. His wife told' him to go to his
Charged with bootlegging, U G.
tioning Glenn Young, riot.her's home a.id to st: e them aq
down the law against she wished to ' go out a id get drunk." Cole, 615, Ocean View avenue, was.
tecame dictator by vir- He remonstritce, he say.. but finally arrested this morning-. by Chief of ;
ing of several hundred re:,lizing that hin mothe:'s condition Police F. W. A.Cording and Traffic.'
0. after arresting the reflltjred care, 16ft his own borne and Officer Louis ¥rbnner. t 9 WAS
Por of Herrin and most we6t to his parent's bedside. The man was taken into Judge The let
depuues. .
LAbout 12:30 -0'clock the followin was set at $1,000. The man could interior
* Ross Sargent's - court where his ban
Fall, w
Dersons as are legally morning. Clenford alleges, Mrs. Cle.It not furnish bond.
inted will be permitted ford went to his mother's home, 20, · or unal
4 functions of deputy Pine street, New' Monterey, "ina .. . tions f
,fficers; or other peace very intoxicated condition." curse lieart Disease Fatal ., of oil a
1 . appointments for 016 plaintifY and all of his relat es
Bheriffs: and special and threatened to kill them.
heretofore made are
Mrs· Clenford, it is further Ieged,
and annulled."
broke a window With her fist and
LORITY ,
otherwise disturbed the pl 'ntifY and
Mrs, Mary Ann Happ, widowl 'of '·'
eral Carlos Black told his mother'» home to such an- e ent, th' elate Willfarn Happ. a pioneer of
. Havng
an *0, knew of - no· of- that it waa necess,ry for him to 1 this section, died suddenly yesteraay Ho se
)0¢esned by Young. . carty lild woman bodily seve - -fat her home' in Pacific :Grove. She i edi
rstand .that Young bleeks to his- ewn home a#d put er- was a nativb of New York. aged 87, s ate
and; wae the stepmether of late Gus
:tal. pAr£ in tt,e gov. to bed. , .- -. Happ, former m,Inber of the' St,limis 1 B
iamson · county · and Woolf 4 Thompson, att.orn ys. police.toree.
4#d ear ene thing-. represeqt' Clenford. It'ls saM: rs..: Deputy'Coroner H. W. Collins, wh« · ceSsio
Aqbglensent of an igate; Nuad- that the aged womari :iuu
. was & +Wtkin q# valvulan heart dis-
into a
6 +1,0 · mt.eets today Presidint Coolidge o ·ease. and that an inquest waa un- tions d
iking men necessary.
.reer wi
Open 1924 Camp gil Mrs. Happ is survived by two sons, pro e
William V. Z Happ of Monterey, and
ith pocket WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 C ,P.)- Urban S, Happ of San Francisco; two AS]
Lat served President Coolidge opens s cam- daughters, Stster Mary Columbus' of Geo ge
authority paign for renomination with speech a Grass Valley convent and Sister mit ee
controlled before the National Republ' an club Mary DeLa Solette of Notre Dame in, the' war
in New York at a Lincoln emorial Santa Clara; a sister; Mrs. Kate tee tod·
but not dinner tonight. This will b his first Mayer of Oakland, and anotheD, re- em loy
;ense. Gov- speech outside of Washing n since siding in Chicago. 1 mo ths
1 proclaim he became president. The address Funeral services will be held to- m t s f
fter Adint- will be broadencted. Aft,r t e din- morrow at 9:15 nolook from G.ron '11 yod
4.lfu' 1 + Aq vj WAN'$ 104<21., ra./R/-4.- 4..1.-
t'40 gi
BERKELEY; ' (U.P.)-August .volt- Pr'*13 p
..W ..... e.-
mer, who waa loaned to Los Angeles,
and- seitcheu: -U¤picious 101
may be recalled to settle the strife
for guns, dis*ming them.
in the Berkeley Police force. Vollmer STARS DISAPPEAR ' .
from Los Angeles said he thought the The tin stars. carved w
trouble was caused by newspapers, knives out 0* tin cans, tt
his deputies hs badges of
WASHINGTON, (U.P.)-"Alamech for the three' days Young
or nothing" is the position Rear Ad- the town harl disappeared
miral McKean, commandant of the Herrin has -military law,
Mare Island Navy Yard takes regard- "martial law" in the legal p
Ing the Pacific naval base question. ernot Len Small refused t<
He said anchormele at Carquinez aboslute milftary control al
ONll@OBDIIARGESEN
, OCR Text: .2 GUNI-UHU BH IN63 -1, 61" 71 1 0 wil" 11-11'
t many as two-thirds of the delegation
Major tleneral Foreman, in c
The following program will be : Antr
. are said to favor Del Monte and it is mand of' the state militia, ended the
possiblethatthisplacewillagainbedictatorspanddeclaredtheregu-SUITFl}11DIVOIICE222227ybandedin
tn the bandstand, .Presidto. Wedne, has b
selected. The #nal joint meeting of larly con;tiuted divil authorities back
the county tax collectors and audik in power
March-Soldiers of the Air........Fulton San F
count·
tors is scheduled for 9: 00 o'clock to- TROOPS,*O REMAIN
' morrow morning. , Overture-Raymond .......,Thomas from
anDZ;U M;bauth72Lylone g2 tterper Wafhul;r Mt 51iannt..Iaouisa.di .Montt sttt
county would be-allowed to continue, miserable for him in the fnlir manth. nc-=.An
13 Said
but that the troops would remain to of their life togUher, Charles L Clen- Clarinet Solo-played by Seageant ord.
" -2 TELEGRAPH JYoung le¢t his barricaded and forti- divorce against Barbara Clehford.
assist them. ford of Monterey has brought suit for
James S. Byrnes as an
Patrol-Einzugsmanch der Bojaren The
fiel headmarters in the city hall · Clenferd alleges that on numerous J ....................... Halvorsen Sam 6
'1' A 1% T rb T I '91€0 -9,*M_499 EMet-?t ?firt occasions Mrs. Clenford told him she Romance-Celeste Aida.,..:.. .Verdi'..:--p
I 1 £1 -U U V 1 11 v JUUMe *Illl Jury
. home in Mhric,I
today D?81*d ]
3 MARKETS
ing: 4
Butter ' extral 50, prln¥, flrits, 49. "Hereafter, 9
Eggs extras .324, extra pullets 30, §rearms or oth,
undersized pullets 23;4,--Cheese Call-
duly authorized
prohibited *nil
fornia flats 2,_ California. Young to congsca#D all
Americas 27. .f.- , , . se 'carried and
- . for appropriate
WASHINGTON (A.P.j-The sol
YOUNG NOT I
dier bonus bill today was sidetracked Without men
7 ' bx the ways and means committee un- the order laid
1-9- til sometifne after the revenue meas- the man who b
tue of the batk
4 ure is disposed of in the house.
armed deputt,
HARTWICK SEMINARY, N. Y. sherilf. fNe 614
(A.P.)-Sheriff Converse and three of the sherims
deputies were called upon by Prest- "Only such I
. dent M. G. L. Rieti of the Hartwick
elected or appo
to exercise th,
Senimary, to remove from their sheril, poli€* c
6 rooms forcibly a number of students ofacer, and -:al
(1 who refused to obey instructions to spbeial dem*
vacate alter alltstudents except bne- Police office¥
hereby r,voked
'\ had gone on ftrike# j·,· i .:.7 . HAS NO AUTI
4-
ibr\ ST. LOUIS,· 'CU.P.)-A ©obvention Adjutan# *len
of Farmer-labor, ' socialist and labor General Fogemj
\ t unions will ba·he!*.in, Cleveland, Julrlicial auttle
:!I do *0
··1\ 4th for the purpele·•¥ dlecussing 'th 20(capies .
¥ merits of presidentla.1 n#h#,c»£;:9, t.ternmelit· 41
· :wa' have-· d
' SANTA ROSA¥,frip.)=Luther Blir--that Wr th*
.0. bank, horticulttifil ,!zArd, i. gonnhed r.ail thal:, 11
i to his bed with .ad,te brfnchlils. --i,19:42indivillUilg
- 7 •7 2- t•·-i 6.AL' 7.,1
, ana returneu to nia· did not love him and that she did Baritone Solo, played by Staff- Ser. i 11:Ct
1, as General Foreman not know why she had married him. geant Joseph. Slinger
vessel
#13 proclamation Say-. Accdrding to the complaint. she Popular ·Airs.. ............ Selected sailor.
swore at him frequently and threw lawfult
rearing or carrying of dishes and untensils at him. ¥he
MANISARRESTED dpport,
Dr weapons by any bnt. Clenfords were married at Salinas ' Salina:
offieem fo the law is last October a»d separated last Sat- , . upof,
troops are instructed urdsy.
firearms and weapons
tq hold the offenders ! b. alleges :n the complaint that on . .
action." '
Saturday. his n. other w« ill at he.. '
hoire being -unconscious most of the· '
MENTIONED · time. His wife told' him to go to his
Charged with bootlegging, U G.
tioning Glenn Young, riot.her's home a.id to st: e them aq
down the law against she wished to ' go out a id get drunk." Cole, 615, Ocean View avenue, was.
tecame dictator by vir- He remonstritce, he say.. but finally arrested this morning-. by Chief of ;
ing of several hundred re:,lizing that hin mothe:'s condition Police F. W. A.Cording and Traffic.'
0. after arresting the reflltjred care, 16ft his own borne and Officer Louis ¥rbnner. t 9 WAS
Por of Herrin and most we6t to his parent's bedside. The man was taken into Judge The let
depuues. .
LAbout 12:30 -0'clock the followin was set at $1,000. The man could interior
* Ross Sargent's - court where his ban
Fall, w
Dersons as are legally morning. Clenford alleges, Mrs. Cle.It not furnish bond.
inted will be permitted ford went to his mother's home, 20, · or unal
4 functions of deputy Pine street, New' Monterey, "ina .. . tions f
,fficers; or other peace very intoxicated condition." curse lieart Disease Fatal ., of oil a
1 . appointments for 016 plaintifY and all of his relat es
Bheriffs: and special and threatened to kill them.
heretofore made are
Mrs· Clenford, it is further Ieged,
and annulled."
broke a window With her fist and
LORITY ,
otherwise disturbed the pl 'ntifY and
Mrs, Mary Ann Happ, widowl 'of '·'
eral Carlos Black told his mother'» home to such an- e ent, th' elate Willfarn Happ. a pioneer of
. Havng
an *0, knew of - no· of- that it waa necess,ry for him to 1 this section, died suddenly yesteraay Ho se
)0¢esned by Young. . carty lild woman bodily seve - -fat her home' in Pacific :Grove. She i edi
rstand .that Young bleeks to his- ewn home a#d put er- was a nativb of New York. aged 87, s ate
and; wae the stepmether of late Gus
:tal. pAr£ in tt,e gov. to bed. , .- -. Happ, former m,Inber of the' St,limis 1 B
iamson · county · and Woolf 4 Thompson, att.orn ys. police.toree.
4#d ear ene thing-. represeqt' Clenford. It'ls saM: rs..: Deputy'Coroner H. W. Collins, wh« · ceSsio
Aqbglensent of an igate; Nuad- that the aged womari :iuu
. was & Wtkin q# valvulan heart dis-
into a
6 1,0 · mt.eets today Presidint Coolidge o ·ease. and that an inquest waa un- tions d
iking men necessary.
.reer wi
Open 1924 Camp gil Mrs. Happ is survived by two sons, pro e
William V. Z Happ of Monterey, and
ith pocket WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 C ,P.)- Urban S, Happ of San Francisco; two AS]
Lat served President Coolidge opens s cam- daughters, Stster Mary Columbus' of Geo ge
authority paign for renomination with speech a Grass Valley convent and Sister mit ee
controlled before the National Republ' an club Mary DeLa Solette of Notre Dame in, the' war
in New York at a Lincoln emorial Santa Clara; a sister; Mrs. Kate tee tod·
but not dinner tonight. This will b his first Mayer of Oakland, and anotheD, re- em loy
;ense. Gov- speech outside of Washing n since siding in Chicago. 1 mo ths
1 proclaim he became president. The address Funeral services will be held to- m t s f
fter Adint- will be broadencted. Aft,r t e din- morrow at 9:15 nolook from G.ron '11 yod
4.lfu' 1 Aq vj WAN'$ 104<21., ra./R/-4.- 4..1.-
t'40 gi
BERKELEY; ' (U.P.)-August .volt- Pr'*13 p
..W ..... e.-
mer, who waa loaned to Los Angeles,
and- seitcheu: -U¤picious 101
may be recalled to settle the strife
for guns, dis*ming them.
in the Berkeley Police force. Vollmer STARS DISAPPEAR ' .
from Los Angeles said he thought the The tin stars. carved w
trouble was caused by newspapers, knives out 0* tin cans, tt
his deputies hs badges of
WASHINGTON, (U.P.)-"Alamech for the three' days Young
or nothing" is the position Rear Ad- the town harl disappeared
miral McKean, commandant of the Herrin has -military law,
Mare Island Navy Yard takes regard- "martial law" in the legal p
Ing the Pacific naval base question. ernot Len Small refused t<
He said anchormele at Carquinez aboslute milftary control al
ONll@OBDIIARGESEN
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