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FRISCO BECOMING "SUMMER CAPITAL"
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1—San Francisco today was rapidly turning into the summer capital of the United States.
With President Harding domiciled here for at least a week longer because of his illness, his official family is increasing rapidity.
The arrival today of his friend and adviser, Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty, brought the number of cabinet members in San Francisco to four.
Herbert Hoover, secretary of Commerce; Hubert Work, secretary of the interior, and Henry C. Wallace, secretary of agriculture, are the other cabinet members here with the president, they having accompanied him to Alaska. Attorney General Daugherty, who arrived shortly before noon, had planned to accompany the party back to Washington through the Panama Canal. He has cancelled plans for returning to Washington, it was understood, and will probably remain here until President Harding is able to travel.
In addition to the cabinet members virtually the whole White House staff is on duty here. Sec. George Christian is in charge of the official staff. Chief Clerk Judson Welliver is here, as is C. W. Smithess acting executive clerk of the White House.
In addition to the president's personal staff, the head of the army was in San Francisco today. General John J. Penshing, on an inspection tour of summer training camps, arrived here today from Southern California camps. While here he will inspect local military organizations. At his request functions in his honor will be quiet on account of the president's illness.
W. S. Spry, commissioner general of the land office in Washington, is another member of the official family in San Francisco. He has been a frequent caller at the presidential suite to inquire for the president's health.
There has been a constant stream of notables to the Palace Hotel to pay their respects to President Harding. All have been received by members of the presidential party.
VATICAN MAY MOVE IN AID TO PEACE
PARIS, Aug. 1—Pope Plus XI and his counsellors are considering the evacuation of Rome and the removal of the Vatican seat of the Catholic religion, to Vienna, according to the weekly magazine "Aux Ecoutea", quoting a young priest of Rome who recently made a visit to Paris.
"The Pope considers that at the present time he is the only person in the world able to restore order, peace and calm to the discorded universe," the priest, whose real identity is not disclosed, is quoted as saying, "And Vienna seems to him a better poet of action than Rome, where he is not entirely free."
Vienna is admirably situated in the heart of Europe, close to Catholic Poland, Catholic Bavaria and Catholic France, the priest points out. In addition, he says, Vienna already has the "calmness and the peacefulness of a pontifical city."
SUPERVISORS FOR WATER SPREADING
All of the supervisors individually are in favor of the $5,000 appropriation for water spreading at the headwaters of the Santa Ana river, a member of the board said today, although no action had been taken up to 3 o'clock this afternoon, because the supervisors of Riverside and San Bernardino counties had not appeared.
Orange-co's action will depend upon the agreement reached with the other two counties. If they favor it in their own counties, the board will vote favorably.
The board passed an ordinance requiring a permit to be obtained from the county engineer's office to move a building over a county road. The weight permitted, day or days when the permit is good, etc., will be specified.
Protesters at the proposed $200,000 improvement in La Habra were too previous, as the bids have to be advertised for two weeks before the contract can be granted. The protesters appeared, but nobody else.
J. R. Smith, night at Union Oil Co., was picked up uncongruous this morning who relieves him at 6:40 making his usual routine attempt to jump He lay there unconscious at 6:40.
Smith is 60 years old with a daughter.
will inspect local military organizations. At his request functions in his honor will be quiet on account of the president's illness.
W. S. Spry, commissioner general of the land office in Washington, is another member of the official family in San Francisco. He has been a frequent caller at the presidential suite to inquire for the president's health.
There has been a constant stream of notables to the Palace Hotel to pay their respects to President Harding. All have been received by members of the presidential party.
Partnership has been forgotten, United States Senator Samuel Shortridge, Republican, and Senator James D. Phelan, Democrat, calling within a few minutes of each other.
From morning until late at night visitors and messages arrive.
The enforced stay of the presidential party here has revived talk of a "summer capital." The ease with which communication has been established and maintained with Washington, even from this city, on the edge of the Pacific, has pleased officials and has done much. It was said today, to demonstrate the feasibility of a "summer capital." No one in the presidential party, however, cared to discuss this.
Factory legislation in England was started in 1802 by Sir Robert Peel, an employer of 1,000 children apprenticed to him by almshouses, his act prohibiting employment of children under nine years of age, making their work day not over 12 hours and stopping their nights work.
The board passed an ordinance requiring a permit to be obtained from the county engineer's office to move a building over a county road. The weight permitted, day or days when the permit is good, etc., will be specified.
Protesters at the proposed $200,000 improvement in La Habra were too previous, as the bids have to be advertised for two weeks before the contract can be granted. The protesters appeared, but nobody else.
The matter of a franchise to the Julian Petroleum Corporation to lay a pipe line crossing the county line between Santa Fe Springs and Long Beach was referred to the county engineer.
The resignation of B. B. Brown as justice of the peace at Seal Beach was accepted and G. M. Morrison was named in his stead.
The contract to grade and gravel the road between Placentia and Richfield will go by default to the bond company, altho up to 3 o'clock the board had taken no action.
The board voted to reconsider the bids for the new house in the county yard of the third supervisorial district.
Even in untouched soils and in animals of Northern Arctic countries, bacteria has been found.
Resembling a long handled cork-screw is an apple corer of German invention that withdraws a core that has been cut loose.
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NIGHT WATCHMAN
FOUND UNCONSCIOUS
J. R. Smith, night watchman for the Union Oil Co. Refinery at Brenn, was picked up unconscious on the grounds this morning by the man who relieves him at 6 o'clock. Smith, making his usual rounds about 4 o'clock, slipped and broke his leg in attempting to jump across a ditch. He lay there unconscious until found at 6 o'clock.
Smith is 50 years old and was living with a daughter in Brenn.
PLANES NOW OPERATE BY COMPRESSED AIR
LONDON, Aug. 1.—Propellerless aeroplanes are the latest probable invention of scientists.
Laboratory search has shown that air, compressed and mixed with fuel in a combustion chamber could be projected through a nozzle at the rear of the aeroplane and the reaction to its discharge would necessarily drive the machine through the air.
The only drawback to this means of propulsion, it is thought, would be the heaviness of the mechanism and the high fuel consumption.
CUPID WAS NOT SO BUSY THIS MONTH
Cupid was not quite so busy during July, if the record of County Clerk Joe Backs' office is any indication. Only 195 marriage licenses were issued during the month up to noon today, compared with around 275 during the preceding months. June's record still stands.
There were 27 divorce complaints filed. It might be said here that many Angelenos and others appear to come to Omaha to obtain their
FOUND UNCONSCIOUS
J. R. Smith, night watchman for the Union Oil Co. Kefinery at Brenn, was picked up unconscious on the grounds this morning by the man who relieves him at 6 o'clock. Smith, making his usual rounds about 4 o'clock, slipped and broke his leg in attempting to jump across a ditch. He lay there unconscious until found at 6 o'clock.
Smith is 50 years old and was living with a daughter in Brenn. He was taken to the Fullerton hospital in the Scale ambulance where he is under the care of a physician.
NEW GRADE SCHOOL FOR ORANGE ANNEX
Orange has called a mass meeting for August 10 to authorize the elementary school board of that city to buy a site for another grade school to be built in the recently annexed West Orange district. A few weeks ago several blocks between the former western boundary of the neighboring city and Orano junction were annexed to Orange by vote, and the proposed new school will serve the district.
The school, for which a bond issue will likely be voted, will be a modern stucco structure, with four rooms but planned for additions as needed.
A simplified form of bucket elevator has been designed to aid farmers in storing corn or grain.
BY COMPRESSED AIR
LONDON, Aug. 1.—Propellerless aeroplanes are the latest probable invention of scientists.
Laboratory search has shown that air, compressed and mixed with fuel in a combustion chamber could be projected through a nozzle at the rear of the aeroplane and the reaction to its discharge would necessarily drive the machine through the air.
The only drawback to this means of propulsion, it is thought, would be the heaviness of the mechanism and the high fuel consumption.
“THE CRITICAL AGE” AT UNITED THEATER
After a three-day successful run of the Fred Siegel Stock Co. in "Fair and Warmer" the United Theater reverts to pictures again.
The "Critical Age" is the picture that has been chosen for today ad from all reports it is bound to give satisfaction as it has an all star cast and the settings are said to be something to marvel at.
Larry Semon is also on the same bill in one of his clever comedies that is bound to please every man, woman and child. For the first time in months there will also be a Country Store, there will be lots of fun and some very valuable presents given away.
Those who desire an evening of clean, clever entertainment should not miss this treat.
BUSY THIS MONTH
Cuplid was not quite so busy during July, if the record of County Clerk Joe Backs' office is any indication. Only 195 marriage licenses were issued during the month up to noon today, compared with around 275 during the preceding months. June's record still stands.
There were 27 divorce complaints filed. It might be said here that many Angelenos and others appear to come to Orange-co to obtain their divorces, even they do have to make this their legal residence and settle down for a while.
The tremendous pressure of legal business, especially civil cases, continues, but it is less during July and August ordinarily then the rest of the year, and this summer is no exception.
Superior Judge pro tem F. M. Jamison is assisting Superior Judge R. Y. Williams.
There is still no definite word when Superior Judge Z. B. West will be sufficiently recovered from his illness to resume sitings.
PASSPORTS GIVEN TO RUSS DELEGATES
MOSCOW, Aug. 1.—The Soviet government has granted free passports to about a hundred Baptists who are desirous of attending the forthcoming World Baptist convention to be held in Stockholm, Sweden.
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LONDON URGES
FORMAL ATTIRE
LONDON, Aug. 1 — The House of Commons is losing its dignity because of democracy in dress.
This explanation of recent Labor uproars in the House of Commons is made in all seriousness by a serious writer in a serious weekly review.
The old days, when members wore tailed coats and high hats and never produced rows, the writer explains, and he proceeds to urge that the members of Commons should increase their dignity by wearing wigs and gowns and giving the House a greater degree of formality. The writer can't imagine a Labor member calling a Conservative a "murderer" while wearing a wig and a gown.
This is but one step in a general movement to force Englishmen back into the manners and customs of their fathers. The older sisters are grieved and pained because the new generation show an abhorrence of a alik hat and of frock coats.
BOUND TO CATCH
FELLOW AT FAULT
SACRAMENTO, Aug. 1 — Family rows are taboo in California's Capital City under an edict handed down by Police Judge O. W. Anderson. "But if you must fight do not tell it to the judge" the jurist admores.
Judge Anderson, after hearing twenty-four witnesses in a neighborhood quarrel case, declared that in the future when rows are aimed in Police court both parties will be fined.
E. W. HEDGES NAMED ASSIST. POSTMASTER
Appointment was announced today by Postmaster Harry Whitaker of E. W. Hedges as assistant postmaster, effective Aug. 1. The appointee has been in the office since Oct. 1, 1920, as mail clerk and for 10 years previously had been in the railway mail service.
Deliveries or mail have been made more promptly since the new schedule of hours was put into effect at the postoffice by the postmaster. The plan now has had nearly a month's tryout and has proved thoroly effective.
Eastbound mail, which has been delayed, can be rushed on its way more rapidly than if it had caught the regular train. In some cases, Whitaker showed today. The filing done by catching the eastbound airplane at Salt Lake, which in turn takes it to Cheyenne, Wyo., where it catches the train again. In one instance, there is a mail train from Los Angeles for Salt Lake which is much faster than a train leaving two hours later. Not only can the lost time be made up, but 10 hours or so gained by the use of the airplane. But only first class mail is taken.
An electric automobile carrying two children and weighing less than 100 pounds has been invented in France.
From an altitude of 16,000 feet a new camera for airplanes can photograph a strip of country ten miles wide.
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