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Here s Mur About I from Page 1) mcuiabk deafness th it is lh turse of so many lives Dr E L llaer workx at ixn1 i tion of the organism that x iuxcs a disease that fortunatih leprosy disappears largely with ckanh ntss The Hooptr found ition 1, in San Trantixco Across the bay D' Hmbtn jj in Zone arihquake Berkeley discoverer of the important viti mm E, studies the complex, ti- hormones etc, of the pituitirv gland Every doctor knows how .important that joi'i:nai mhian, utaii Pictures From California TODAY MContluucd it ln-- , is ' This admirable medical rtseaixh part of the scientific work of the T'niversity of California has contributed such valuable med cal ad juncts as methylene blue for carbon monoxide and cyanide poisoning t tarbasone for the treatment of amoebic infections of the human intestinal tract and a new anaesc thetic, better than hloroform, ether or the gases, doctors that dread the acidosis and other ill effects that follow' anesthesia will welcome this news The dean of the universitys medical school Dr Langley Dm ter supervises and encourages all of this important work At Berkeley, a serious young woman cares for, and observes wood rats, separately caged, that shelter germs of a sleeping sickness common in Brazil, that may spread wherever wood rats travel Sleeping sickness has killed millions in tropical Africa, where it is supposed by some to have originated m the blood of the crocoe dile. The fly plants the germ in the blood of men and animals Brazil's sleeping sickness is as bad as the other, but fortunately wood rats and other possible iiirriers of the disease do not fly around and bite indiscriminately , J. V vT-H ' a1 J 4 s rM - "V ' Wli im Some idi a of the forte of the earthquake in Isis Angitis is givi ii in Hum puture of damage to a building at Iloreme and Compton Am nu.s. llie u pM r wall is demolish! d and rubble covers the walk. Here is it slrett sene tvpuul of many ill Suutlit rn California quake aua. Evin the autoniohili s in the stretts win dimolishid b falling hruks and stones tr tse-ts- Admirable are the University of California, and all the fine public schools of that intelligent state It is to be hoped that California will set a good example to other states refusing to let any part of the ' economy program interfere with educational effm-cw- y For the information of the practual-minded,- " it may be mentioned that California s university pays for itself and will pay, ten times over Work done in its labor itoi us has increustd by more than twenty five million dollius the yearly income of California dairies Such work saves citrus orchards improves cultivation and irrigation methods creates a better human rice The state that has the best cdutution will remain at the head of the procession and the wisest line among old Talmudic writings is this one J Jerusalem w is destroyed because the schools were neglectid Fine highways are admirable But and great public buildings nothing is important when compared to universities and public schools, their faculties and teach-- i 'A is On T iNEA-T'Vix- Another of the Southern California temblors vuis this drugstore and apartimnt house at Compton, Calif VKtim Here is a siene to he found in many pl.iees In Southern California following I riilav's disaster. cant lots are used by nmuy homeless n fugees, and vivouac fires were t he found throughout strii ke n area. a l i.3 te razing the stratum. 1 F u n e r al WELLSVILLE for Miss Eleanor Baxter and Gunnell, daughter of Mr s George Gunnell of Richmond, were fcimtr residents of this city, Tuld Friday in the Second ward chapel Miss Gunnell died MonShe had suffered for th day ppst three years of heart trouvices .1 t ''fJt s m r y Angeles suburb. j -- ft , TRIBUTES PAID TO ser- ra ?TuVrir-T7-f,ly l HER TcLpl This Telephoto from Los Angdes shows damage suffered by the security Building A Loan Assn, building in Walnut Park, a Los ELEANOR GUNNELL . , 4 them the future depends v , . 3 Ifr yd the SM- ary- P ITre, start! il by I ridav 's earthquake, destroyed he Huntington Park Till photo shows the flames high school among other buildings. Va- f9: to W .NyjLeiephctngw. M-- V x'ntHrt?,.-- Hen what hapiHiud to More of store4 in the Los Angeles vicinity Lite Triday. Telephoto Los Angeles shows tho havoc wrought by the earthquake in a drug htore in Walnut Lark i - Irm ble Bishop Robinson of the Richward was in charge Prayers were by N D Mprnll and F W Travers The Second ward choir furnished the singing under the diHill, of Miss Gladys rection choistei and Miss Helen Jones Special musical at the console numbers were a duet by Florence and Rebecca Lewis, a solo by Grover Jones, and a duet by .Mrs Cuoline Stuart and Parley Hall Speakers who paid high tribute tr the life and character of the departed were S W Hendricks J ,mes L McCarrey of Richmond, Joseph Gunnell, John Kerr and Bishop Robinson Many relatives and friends were tribute piesent to pay a parting to the and to offer sympathy bereft family Burial was in the Wellsville cemetery where the grave was dedicated by IaiRoy Baxter of Hyi um mond f l " ivn- - ssa 'i j. x Citizen searchers searching the interior of a wrecked Long Beach establishment for victims or survivors. Frantic relatives and friends are making search of the various hospitals and morgues of the quake area, set king missing people. This woman is manning the faee of a viitnn hi mg carried into the Seaside Hospital by sailors. ' "if FILIPINOS SEEK f7Ss .ijiw WORK AT HOME Air view of Ismg Bern Ii, ? -. Calif, shows that beautiful ult as it appiared of I ridayM eurtliq uake unbred there. rf-- A f J I? S .& the ihstruetive force hi fore ti SAN FRANCISCO, March numbers of Filipinos Pi -- Large arc leav mg the United States to on workers Japanese replace Mindanao Island, South Philippines according to Gabnel Q10 Ai ell mo, president of the Filipi in AmeriNational Convention 13 ca Many of the Japanese farmers Island have left at the invitation of their governManchuria in ment to settle Aicllino b ud Their places in the Philippines are being taken by Filipinos, who have had to leave the United States because of unemployment conditions, he said Of the 4t 200 Filipinos in the continental United States, about and eager 20 000 are unemployed to return to their homeland Arellano said Many of them have been advanced money by the Mindanao a FiliDevelopment Corporation pino organization of Sacramento, Cal, h revealed The company sells them land oil Mindanao Island dhi easy terms and aids them of in developing the production rubber copra and sugar on Mindanao j- Science stroy : 4 ..Zmx. 5- creates; taxes de- en $ were believed to have bee are on guard to kisp p.swrsbj persons iVd. fea'rs V A ! v. ' 'f J- W - -- tali SEA Tc' rH : ''TIT demol- in this hotel in Alameda Boulevard Compton, a Los Angeles suburb, when it was out of danger from falling debris Telephoto from Los Cngclfs. Jansen's Market in Walnut Park a Los Angeles suburb, where badly hurt, ole tkrks with heads bandaguL employe and customers t were . |