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CLAIM DE VALERA'S POWER IS BROKEN
(By International News Service)
DUBLIN, April 12.—Miss Mary MacSwiney, sister of the late Lord Mayor MacSwiney of Cork, and a number of other republicans were arrested while enroute to attend Liam Lynch's funeral. Among the captured was Lynch's brother. He was afterwards released.
Thomas Kealing, one of the southern leaders of the irregulars, who was seriously wounded.
LONDON, April 12.—Countess Mariewicz, Count Plunkett, Miss MacSwiney and a brother of the late Liam Lynch all influential Irish Republican leaders, have been captured by Free State troops—near the border of Tippermary County, according to a report from Clonmel this afternoon.
Miss MacSwiney is a sister of the late Lord Mayor MacSwiney of Cork, who died on a hunger strike in an English prison. She was released from Mount Joy prison in Dublin no long ago.
Countess Mariewicz is a leader of the women supporters of the Irish Republic and has given strong support to Eamonn De Valera.
Liam Lynch (whose brother was reported captured today) was formerly chief of staff of the Republican irregular army. He was fatally wounded several days ago, dying shortly after his capture by Free Staters.
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L. A. RY, OFFER
(By International News Service)
LOS ANGELES, April 12.—Recommendations that the ...6,000,000 improvement program of railway line extensions and motor bus service which the Los Angeles railroad companies have offered to make, be accepted will be submitted to the city council. It was announced today by Public Utilities Commissioner Bogardus.
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MAY ASK RECEIVER FOR ISRAELITES
(By International News Service)
LANSING, Mich., April 12.—The number of unmarried yoncn in the House of David colony, disposal of dead members' bodies and other innermost secrets of the colony of Israelites at Benton Harbor, were questions Governor Alexander Groesbeck asked state agencies to learn today. Appointment of a receiver for the colony probably will be asked for by the state, it was learned.
Rainors that King Benjamin Purrell might have died in January and that the fact was being kept secret from members of the cult, reached state officials today.
BASEBALL TODAY
CALIF. GIRL IN ASSAR DAISY CHAIN
(By International News Service)
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. April 12.
Narcissa Vanderlip, daughter of F. A. Vanderlipi noted banker and financier, was one of the twenty two prettiest members of the sophomore class of Vassar College, who were chosen today to carry on the time-honored "Daisy Chain" at the graduation ceremonies in June.
Among others chosen were: Helen Morely, Aberdeen, Wash., and Harriet Walker, Piedmont, Calif.
PREMIER'S EXCHANGE VIEWS ON RUHR
(By International News Service)
LONDON, April 12. — Premier Polnacire's view upon the situation in the Ruhr and Rhineland and the possibility of a reparations settlement were communicated to Premier A. Bonar Law today by Count De Saint Aulaire, French ambassador who has just arrived here from Paris.
BASEBALL TODAY
(By International News Service)
At Salt Lake—Portland 100. Salt Lake 050. Yarrison and Byler; Kemer and Peters.
At Los Angeles—Los Angeles 0; Vernon, 0 Hughes and Daley; Shellenback and Hannah
CANADA REMAINS IN LEAGUE
(By International News Service)
OTTAWA, Ont., April 12. — While the Canadian legislature has decided that, for the time being, Canada shall continue its membership in the League of nations, formal demand for the Dominion's withdrawal will again be brought before parliament before the end of the present session.
The matter of Canada joining the Pan-American union will be raised in Parliament before long.
Saws are claimed to be sharpened automatically and accurately by a filing machine invented by a Minneapolis man.
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Take Irish Leaders
On Way to Fun
(By DANIEL O'CONNELLY
(I. N. S. Staff Correspondent)
DUBLIN, April 12—Eamal Valera's power in Ireland has broken by the steady pressure the Free State and the Repo movement is fast collapsing, acting to claim made today by State officials.
Six columns of Free State under command of General Valera are moving through the Colm mountains, teaching every noon corner for the hiding places of Valera, Dan Breen, the Co Markiewicz, and their hand irregular followers.
While the report of De Vere captures on Wednesday prove true, the general opinion is be cannot remain at liberty longer.
Free State officials declared the iron policy of repression not be reinstituted until all the publican leaders had been roped up.
BETTER PLUMBING DRIVE MEETS FAIR
Newspapers and trade public throughout the country are coming favorably upon the program step taken by the plumbing industry of Southern California in try of Southern California in launching the great educational palign by the Sanitary Development League.
The campaign is compared those of great national indies concerns and it is stated that Eamal Valera has arrived with the grow this institutional advertising.
The railroads, telegraph and phone companies, packing fruit growers and others are ed out. The expenditures on paper and magazine space run millions of dollars.
It is the good will of the that is being sought—a closer of relationship and a greater standing, according to an E publication.
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SECRETTS BOOZE IN HOT WATER BOTTLE
(By International News Service)
COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 12.—A very clever bootlegging device was confiscated by police here when they took in custody John Converse, 20, and Sherman Miller, 57, accused of illegally possessing the alleged "boot-legging tools."
The device consisted of two hot water bottles, a funnel, a pasteboard box and 15 pint bottles. Police claim the hot water bottles, filled with hootch, were suspended by a cord around the neck of one of the bootleggers, under his coat, and that the empty pint bottles were carried in the pasteboard box. When a sale was made, it is claimed, the booth was poured through the funnel into
Ten million pounds of copper were utilized in maiking a transmission cable for a California water-power project recently.
April Fools' Day is celebrated in this country at the same time the people of Hindostan end their Feast of Hull by merrily playing jokes or each other.
Contribution boxes for churches are an American idea; funds being secured in churches of early colonial days by passing around a warming pan.
Easter, the word, is believed to have been derived from Eastre, the name of the goddess of the morning, or the spring.
look in custody John Converse, 20,
and Sherman Miller, 57, accused of
illegally possessing the alleged "bootlegging tools."
The device consisted of two hot
water bottles, a funnel, a pasteboard
box and 15 pint bottles. Police
claim the hot water bottles, filled
with booths, were suspended by a
cord around the neck of one of the
bootleggers, under his coat, and that
the empty pint bottles were carried
in the pasteboard box. When a sale
was made, it is claimed, the bootch
was poured through the funnel into one of the bottles.
MEET, WED, ON WAY
IN TWO HOURS
(Los Angeles, April 12.)—A Los
Angeles born San Francisco broke
Los Angeles records for speedy marriages this morning when Alva T.
Hubbard, 23, secretary of the foreign trade bureau of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, arrived here at 8:30 o'clock, secured a marriage license and a minister, was wed to Miss Ethel Wagner, 20, in the Huntington Park M. E. church and at 10 o'clock departed with his bride for Mexico City on their honey-moon.
The French government has authorized the construction of an experimental plant for the production of power from ocean tides at a point on the coast where the rise and fall are great.
April Fool's Day is celebrated in this country at the same time the people of Hindostan end their Feast of Hull by merrily playing jokes or each other.
Contribution boxes for churches are an American idea; funds being secured in churches of early colonial days by passing around a warming pan.
Easter, the word, is believed to have been derived from Eastre, the name of the goddess of the morning, or the spring.
Frogs in lots of 3,000 or 4,000 are taken from the country to Vienna dealers, who have conservatories for them.
Barnoceses and wives of working men alike are forced to take in lodgers in Vienna due to the city government control.
Sweden and Finland will be linked by a telephone cable by way of the Ånd Islands.
First major trust was in the hands of the Venetian merchants who were the rattle manh of the trade between the Orient and the Occident.
Eggs that have been packed in water glass will boil without breaking if the shell is carefully pierced with a strong needle, it is claimed.
New various types of lace mating have been practiced from antiquity but the process of crocheting and knitting by hand originated in Scotland, it is believed in the fifteenth century.
The nest of the Baltimore oriole is of sufficient strength and durability so that if a number of them were fastened together a protective garment could be made that would be fairly durable.
Total mileage of airplane lines in this country exceeds that of any other nation and almost equals the combined number of miles covered by those of England, France and Italy.
Orange blossoms dipped in a solution which makes it possible to ship them to waiting bridges all over the country, brings an income to one woman in the West, in the busy season, of $50 a day.
That $100,000,000 worth of goods are stolen from wharves, docks and tidewater railroad terminals of New York City a year, is the estimate of an organization formed to fight the thievery.
Coffee arabica, the tree from which we get our coffee, when under cultivation is not allowed to exceed 12 feet in height, but when wild sometimes reaches 20 feet.
Antelope may be exterminated in this country unless steps are taken to protect them from sheep herders who wish the hunting ground for their sheep, says the United States Department of Agriculture.
Simple in operation when compared to other devices for the purpose is a Scotch inventor's electrical device for indicating at any place on a ship the direction in which its propellers are turning.
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Only this time he's with the National League team of the Beantown, McInnes, who was sent to Cleveland from the Boston American League team, was released by the Indiana, Fred Mitchel, manager of the Boston Braves, grabbed McInnes, and will use the veteran at first base.
Irish Leaders On Way to Funeral
by DANIEL O'CONNELL
M. S. Staff Correspondent
April 12, 1918
SIGNS FIVE CHECKS AT ONCE
E. A. Van Wynen, paymaster of the Southern Pacific Co., Francisco signs five paychecks at one time by means of an in-check signing device. During his twenty years of service he has more than 12,000,000 paychecks for the company, totaling over a dollars. Van Wynen signs approximately 115,000 paychecks each.
ARTICLES AMENDED
Amended articles of incorporation and certificate authorizing an increase in the capital from $600,000 to $1,000,000 were filed with the County Clerk today by the H. G. Chaffee Company. The common and preferred stock now is in the ratio of seven to three instead of being evenly divided as before.
Yoshiko Ozone of Garden Grove is a patient at the local sanitarium today.
60 DAY FOR FLOURISHING
E. J. Finley was given 60 today by Justice J. B. Cox exhibiting a revolver in a angry and threatening manner the presence of several different sons. The complaint was sworn by Andrew A. Demetirion.
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