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Show AVERAGE OF MACHINE OWNERS STANDS HIGH There are G1.137 automobiles in Los Angeles county, according to a report made public today by Superintendent Superin-tendent H. A. French of the state motor mo-tor vehicle department. This is one machine for every thirteen inhabitants. inhabi-tants. In California there are 189, CIO automobiles auto-mobiles and 25,937 motorcycles. During Dur-ing the first six months of the present pres-ent year a total of ?1,993,50L71 was received from licenses and fees. There are fifty-eight counties in the state, which will receive their pro rata of one-half the proceeds of the automobile fees and licenses, this amount to be used In the maintenance of their highway systems. Los Angeles leads the state in number num-ber of automobile, and San Francisco is next on the list with 20,457. It Is estimated that Californians purchase pur-chase ?75,000,000 worth of automobiles automo-biles each year, fully 90 per cent of which goes to eastern manufacturers. as follows: Song Assembly. Invocation. Address of Welcome Bishop O. M. Sanderson. Dramatic Reading Dorothy Mc-Gaw. Mc-Gaw. Violin Solo Mary Fisher. Vocal Duet Doris and Mabel Mar tin. Cornet Solo Loring Nichols. Recitation Percy Martin. Soprano Solo Annie Williamson. Cello Solo Dorolhv Nichols. Baritone Solo William S. Wright. Violin Duet Mary Fisher and Mar-cellus Mar-cellus Smith. At the conclusion of the program, refreshments were served and the crowd then adjourned to the academy ballroom, where young and old passed tho remainder of the evening In dancing. danc-ing. Music for this part of the social was furnished by E. W. Nichols' orchestra. or-chestra. no |