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    A análise de conteúdo como uma metodologia

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    In this article we discuss content analysis as a method for analysing data of qualitative research in education. The method is a fundamental part of academic work, because it gives to the investigation some characteristics which are central to determine its quality. Thus, we present the “shades”, such as the scenario in which the study was conducted, the period and the environment in which an extension course took place (modules I and II), the choice of the software employed, the participants, the press conferences and the explanation of how data collection and oral and written records were produced. Data analyses were based on content analysis proposed by Bardin (1977) and Franco (2008). With this material, like bricoleurs or artisans sewing their patchwork, we went about building our research.  Cet article présente l’analyse de contenu comme méthodologie de la recherche qualitative en Éducation. La méthodologie devient une part fondamentale du travail académique et accorde à la recherche des caractéristiques déterminantes de sa qualité. Les “nuances” sont présentées comme scénario dans lesquel le travail a été réalisé, à savoir, la période et l’environnement où le Cours d’Extension (modules I et II) a été réalisé, le choix des logiciels utilisés, les participants, les entretiens collectifs et l’explicitation de la modalité de réalisation de la collecte des données et des rapports oraux et écrits. A partir de ce matériel, comme des bricoleurs ou des artisans tissant leur patchwork, nous avons batit notre enquête avec une approche qualitative appuyée dans l’Analyse de Contenu proposée par Bardin (1977) et Franco (2008).  Neste artigo expomos a análise de conteúdo como uma metodologia de análise de dados da pesquisa qualitativa em Educação. A metodologia torna-se parte fundamental de um trabalho acadêmico, dando à pesquisa características que determinam a qualidade deste. Assim, apresentamos os “matizes” como o cenário em que o trabalho foi realizado, o período e o ambiente em que ocorreu o Curso de Extensão (módulos I e II), a escolha dos softwares utilizados, os participantes, as entrevistas coletivas e a explicitação de como se fizeram a coleta de dados e os registros orais e escritos. Com esse material, como bricoleurs, artesãs cosendo seu patchwork, fomos construindo nossa investigação, realizada com um enfoque qualitativo, tendo os dados analisados a partir da Análise de Conteúdo proposta por Bardin (1977) e Franco (2008).  Content analysis as a methodologyIn this article we discuss content analysis as a method for analysing data of qualitative research in education. The method is a fundamental part of academic work, because it gives to the investigation some characteristics which are central to determine its quality. Thus, we present the “shades”, such as the scenario in which the study was conducted, the period and the environment in which an extension course took place (modules I and II), the choice of the software employed, the participants, the press conferences and the explanation of how data collection and oral and written records were produced. Data analyses were based on content analysis proposed by Bardin (1977) and Franco (2008). With this material, like bricoleurs or artisans sewing their patchwork, we went about building our research.Qualitative Research; Content analysis; Education; Mathematics L’analyse de contenu comme méthodologieCet article présente l’analyse de contenu comme méthodologie de la recherche qualitative en Éducation. La méthodologie devient une part fondamentale du travail académique et accorde à la recherche des caractéristiques déterminantes de sa qualité. Les “nuances” sont présentées comme scénario dans lesquel le travail a été réalisé, à savoir, la période et l’environnement où le Cours d’Extension (modules I et II) a été réalisé, le choix des logiciels utilisés, les participants, les entretiens collectifs et l’explicitation de la modalité de réalisation de la collecte des données et des rapports oraux et écrits. A partir de ce matériel, comme des bricoleurs ou des artisans tissant leur patchwork, nous avons batit notre enquête avec une approche qualitative appuyée dans l’Analyse de Contenu proposée par Bardin (1977) et Franco (2008).Recherche Qualitative; Analyse de Contenu; Éducation; Mathématiques El análisis de contenido como una metodologíaEn este artículo exponemos el análisis de contenido como una metodología de análisis de datos de la investigación cualitativa en Educación. La metodologia es parte fundamental de un trabajo académico, dándole a la investigación características que determinan su calidad. Así, presentamos los “matices” como el escenario en el que el trabajo se realizó, el periodo y el ambiente en que ocurrió el Curso de Extensión (módulos I y II), la elección de los softwares utilizados, los participantes, las entrevistas colectivas y la explicitación de cómo se llevó a cabo la recogida de datos y los registros orales y escritos. Con este material, como bricoleurs, artesanas cosiendo su patchwork, fuimos construyendo nuestra investigación, realizada con un enfoque cualitativo, y los datos se analizaron a partir del Análisis de Contenido propuesto por Bardin (1977) y Franco (2008).Investigación Cualitativa; Análisis de Contenido; Educación; MatemáticasEn este artículo exponemos el análisis de contenido como una metodología de análisis de datos de la investigación cualitativa en Educación. La metodologia es parte fundamental de un trabajo académico, dándole a la investigación características que determinan su calidad. Así, presentamos los “matices” como el escenario en el que el trabajo se realizó, el periodo y el ambiente en que ocurrió el Curso de Extensión (módulos I y II), la elección de los softwares utilizados, los participantes, las entrevistas colectivas y la explicitación de cómo se llevó a cabo la recogida de datos y los registros orales y escritos. Con este material, como bricoleurs, artesanas cosiendo su patchwork, fuimos construyendo nuestra investigación, realizada con un enfoque cualitativo, y los datos se analizaron a partir del Análisis de Contenido propuesto por Bardin (1977) y Franco (2008). 

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    DAILY PALO AUTU TIMES. THURSDAY, QCTOUfcR -a. ftoB. Ons of th* r-oai aatoolsblng ob)cct* la tbe bcsv*os. •-.,-.-. ially wbeo pboto gsspbeil. l* tb* _r-_t aebals ta tbe t_*-*!- AodiutuedH. wblcb to vto- IMe ss s mUly «|M to tbe asksd eye -It bas long .>t.2-'.it aunrenoewrn, be- eaear while l(» -irmturr a aeries ot waat ring* aurrouiullng a n-ntml ma* gam-u't» s-it-atltutloa, \*t > coul I u ui.ns. rt*_-mbllqg thet of the aim it hot been aagg-*tw_ that H may tie it>oi,w»-(_ of stars coe- BSJtallag s universe enema) ta oars -_e*at studies of lu psrallag. b*w eger. todlrate tbst It Is nearer ta o* thaa eon*, of tbe well koowa ■tars, sac- a* «-i-rjia. aod Mr j. Kltard 4___rt, the Kngtlsb a.tronotaer, points eat tbat tr tbe Afdr-wsda aabeia VOia aaeumed to u- an external universe, bsvlug ■ dlamctar comparable wtth tbat of th*- klUky war. Its sssas weuM ta- forty million mllDao mUlioo Os-ew ibe ruass of tbe sua. This hi ragardevl aa Incrnltbl* aad ee may bs taken as an addttloosl argument la fever or tb* view thst tbl* nebula Is a member of oar a v* tern,-Youth'* A Curlsus ».. juntit.*«. Thsr* is s cortoos saprrstltlon t*em- ■bb ta ftbet landers ami Ctngstoer fljpw tolsndees *o wide apart sonar S-tOOO ralte* managed le adopt each ether's vie-a oae does not know, bat bare bi lb* fact. Tbe rXcm .-itlvaiora ef Cvyloo sad th* fi»l-*rmeo of 8b*t basd naemble each otber ta on* or two rather re roa rUt.lt* points. Tbey le- thyh. from speaking of ibe I—Isaseto Of tbetr calling by tbelr names. Tbey CSJ) tbem miiiftliluf elw by names fcaewn only to themselves. Tb* rseinn H tbat If tb* evil aplrlt wsr. to think seat tbey wsr* spesklog of spad«s and SSks* or of osts snd books b* would ht tempted te damage thorn or even tb appropriate tbem. Tb* trala of Eht Is tb* ssiii* wltb both raree* t ta an evil spirit always op tb* -BOkout for opportealtlee of doing ml* chief. II* *v*n hr-ara wbst W* say. If •AS 1st blm understand thst are sr* tnJhtt_g about our 1 topic meat* sad tools, we aball direct bla sltentloo to tbem and sb-ll suggest to him a way Of doing sn Injury. TDK-refer* we win Sffin to csll s boat or s spade by some •Micy nstnt* kn.iwn only to ourselves " Coronets. Tb* c_roa«-t uf n duke couslsis nr s1 timet* crt-aia sad leave* tb* leave- batng s n-pr-acntatlon of tbe \eorwa ot tho porokty plant. Tbe prtoca* of tb* Hood royal slau wear a similar rrown -Tbe stale besdgesr of s marqata run Mas of s diadem ■urrounded by flow ere snd pearl* placed sllernateiy. An sen however, baa neither IV wer* asf .waves surmounting bla circle., batoojj polwla rising, each with a |>*art ea tb* •Op. A viscount ha* neither flowers aar points, bet only tbe plate etrclri adorned wltb pssrts wblcb. regsrdl**a *f namber. ar* pta<-*d oo tbe ctwwa Itself A bar«ti bsa only six peart* oo tbs golden bunler. aol rslsed. to dla tb-gvlah blm ftnn sn earl, aad tb* aamber uf pearl* readrr bla diadem -toitnrt from tbat of s vtscaant A B.I of BttM Sfc*. Frtttenwn John Tjndall. .-I..., wltb ■any great gin*. ,.»•*- m-.i u singular aktli la d-vWng smt i-mloctlag been ttfal experimental III a at est kins, anna) l-J prodU-l-iI 111 IMU it Ul llf l.l-r all. IB tb* le- mn* room In • fa— t>il*- three fevi in length and tbrrr lorbaw la 4lanwter be e__.a_p.t- Ibe sir until ll wa* l**e tbaa wa* i»atb tb* daaatty mt tbe iimn.[ib* -re we breatb* and nrpre- eentcd tbe rarer air high overbeed. lato tlila exbanstcd air be unreduced P_B_I ot Imtyle vsptw. which Is **. tte-oely volstile. Then it atrong bssm Of light Is ■ room otherwler dark ws* psseed through tbe tnlxtera. snd ta tb* _*.**• tabe there glowed s beaatlfel Mo* rktud. rivaling In enter tbe Bnest Italian sky Bar* wa* Ma* sky fcewagbt down te earth W*est st AIL sir Lao*. Ur. llobsn snd Mr. Mask aad been off fleblag tbe da, before. Tbey had gone imciptn-icdlj from tb* [•twto'-c*, a-herr tbey *•**, aad neither Mn. l_a*. Utx lluh-trt ooe Mr*. Meek tuul i-er:i !*(<*—icd of Ihilr wbert*- abontn ,'iilil ntgbtfulL "Ami It did beat all wll'.: i poor lock we'd bsd!" •*U Mt l-u* wbeo Ibe three frieod* tuet tbr oeu day "1 tried to t*_,.l...ii to tladl* lhat w* hep' staying: la the bopes of fetcbtng bona swrnethlbg lhat would abow why we'd stayed, bot abe ssld we'd sctad tike a parcel o* yearlings and 11 would be one wfadir Itrfort i-ue'il bave a set SPple pie for my dinner ag-iln aad dumplings (the ran me opblU aad deem. I icll jer "Msris spofco of my clotbe*." said Mr Ilobart forlornly M_be polatsd eet tb* way Lb* dampata* bsd cockUd tbst cost 1 bad oe. Bb* saU I wouldn't ever b* th* same sgala snd If I knew ef anybody thai was going ta spsad aasasser days t**eU_g great Irons and pw—lag oat clot be* for a msa Ilka is* sb* didn't r "Martby never seal s word." soU Mr. >teek as the otber two men turned to bbn. bot ss tbey remarked wltb one accord. Tbafs tbe kind of wife to harer Mr. mtmrk looked much de- Tb* only traable bx" I hasn't spoken yet, aad wben she wlll.- for a sag.ni woman wbo rssemblad notb- lag *o macb ss sb* dW the *n>efor* tak lag** half of aa anlirat remedy appear •dst court Ts a wsaaffad woman." sb* hJasad la a gtve-m*-b*ck-tbt>ae psper* voice. "Ab went redrra* " **Wbsrs tb* trsebwr- inquired tb* sympatbettc JmJgr "ir* 'boot msb ok man. Ms** -on* beea eeayta* oe. h_b wtf ■ W nv eeeat aafffah gils, ao' ifa set so bead twill Ah dan' aee htm 810x0*0 once s week, tsseasftbln's got t' be done." Tbe Judge's eye beU s crafty glvsm. "Too sre necking s iltrsrrr a legal separation r be t|ueatlo-*d. -Oo -Vmg. man! Illro'ce atMpI Think I'm gwlne I' gin blm wbst b* waats sad 'tow dst man wbo dbrnote all hJs naa.si1i.ias Is de bsndsomcat olg gab la Kansas City f go skysbootln' roun" 'mt-ng ileni gala? No. sab Ab don- wast no dlvo'ce aer dot legs! aeptllutloa jit a islkln* *boat. What Ab areata Is sn tojuorrtlonr - Ksnaas Oty Independent Mary Waa Spoiled. A doctor la one of tb* West Phils detpbb. chlJdre*.'- bossss trlk* tb* ■tory of a wojnxn r.lto caaM to blm oa* dap In a ni.-t perturbed state of mtad. tbe bad taken bom* ber daughter of Bv* jpsrv tbe week prvvleus. sfter s *t*y of s year In the borne, sad foond ab* had an elephaat 00 ber hand* -tHi. sir," sb* satd to lb* dor- tar, "whatever caa 1 -O ~Ub Msryl Tee have mad* bar fsr Ipo grsod tor bar own borne. Why. tb* 61st day sbf wsa back ah* refti**] to b* drt-saed In tbe osorelng till abe bad * batb: tbeo aha woold eel no breafcra.t whatever Sb* wnnie.1 fruit and some rood' Aral. ami. last of all. she pnt a *sacer "t wstrr st bar ptsro st tb* table an.1 .be dtps her flugi*rs Is fbat every few minute* Hure. dixtor. I dent know wbst III do," sad tb* wonuiii pa*e-_ oat. sbsklng her bead ss If tba problem ws* ewrtslnly too meet, far ber I-bli-tVtpbU Haeard Ace.-tlitsfl te Mirtsey A woman wbo bektngs ta a com ■Baity callr-l tb* Water* of Ht Jean tbe Baptist not long age apeat a swath la a backwood* dMtrk- Shortly after her arrival she went to th* hat-l pcat- gflk* sod to-in-ad If aay hrtiars bad assa* tot 8-ster haras rdtae. The reral postmaatrr looked bewMsrsd. "Rtoler wbor tosakedlacrsdulooaly ' -Sl*t*r Berasntlo*. lady, "a sister af ft The Pear Mat-bat*. "Brother Lastly." a*ld tb* *p«kes man. "I bave as aaplesMnt dnly to perforin Tber* la s report thst you have aald that one of lb* best om-X moat worthy members of onr congress- tl.Ki la aaable In stlaod aervice ofteti oa a**t<oont of not having good eooagb dot haa V* bsve rvoav lo ash tha name of tbat member We don't know of any sucb person, snd a report af that kind to likely to reflect upon a* ss a con(-T-e_stl.>o that doe* not look sfter Its poor bet wortby members. Will yew le!l on*- wbo It t*T* Tsrtalaly. brethren." replied tb* Hr. Mr. lastly, wltb s brae* attempt to tw cbeerfnl. nfs my wtf*." Tea Wall Imitated. lt to no ass/ matter for a rtoltn maker ta rival tb* famous Htradlvartus te- rirut-ents. bat tbl* aa American maker .IM. .unl dl.t SO w-rr.vtlvr.lt' tbst ci.terti prttuimnceO his vtnlln a genuine Btrsdl- tsrins Th.* miissafal man ua- (he tote iJt*in_f -emnuder. s fatuous, violin maker af New .ort 111* r*m*rkal-l* al'Utty as s neepsn-r of violin* wss knu-n lo many s illatlugulihi- player. sticb ss Ote Ball. ltcm.-ii>l snd Wll beim'. Rut be made, so runs tbe story. bla gi-etetjt atit-Taa st Ibe Psrt* expo- slttoa of Klffet tower fame To that exhibition be Meat aa Imltstlou Stradlva riiw mid to leal Ita merit* bad It placed oe exblbltloa ns Ihe genuine article. A committee of experts carefully examined the Instrument and proooutT-rad it a Btrsdlvaries. 80 far Mr. Oemun _er'a triumph eras complete. Dot now came s dlfllculty AVben be clolmsd tbAt It was aot sa old violin, but a aew oae Biade by blow-elf. tb* commltt** woold eat he**** hiss. They deds-ea be never matte tbe Instrasseol nod pronounce- him go Impostor Be bsd dene hto worh too wall. "I think nets" ha as «ftrr some reflectton. br added. "Bay. ain't be been dead pretty aaar a baa Area y*ar* aowr-Harpar'a Weekly Hee UiwHsIIsbs, IM stlgbtty. -Www me asaas *f -h* beat yoo've got. -Tea. mrn'oAv." sold th* sstesrasa "May I **k bow hlgb yoa cere to 90T -Met Ob. I paly ffe to 0. bat L waat •a* wtth an fb* orura* jest th* Playing 0**th« The** Way*. "1 mad* S bad break tinlay " "Ztew wbm tbat r . Twese Is a Chka#o wosaan vtolt__g Julia Dsan, sad wblto I wss there abe ln*e-tsd spaa tslktag sbout Oerty. Pretty *ooa I ashed hsr if Oerty eras her daughter Too should has* bar flare ef fsead oat ab* saeaai Oesiy. -Wbsr Csat Twiddle Thslr Thumb*. Tbe gorilla and cblmpansr*, which beloug to tbo higher order of spss. bare many points of reasniblsacs t* man. bet tber* to oqe thing tbey caa oot do -tbat is, twiddle their tbumbs. In tbo gorilla tb* thumb to short sad does aot reach much beyond tbe bottom of the flrst ynX-t ot tb* forennger tt to very much restricted la Ha ssers* msats. aad tbe animal ceo neither twiddle bla thumbs aor tern them round so thst tb* Up* dew-rib* a clrcls. There ere the same numbvr of bonaa ta tba baod of a gorilla a* ta tbe bead ef a man. bat tbe thumbs of tbe monkey bav* no separate flexor or bending momcim This to why a monkey slwsys kospa tbe thumb no tb* **tn* sM* as tb* Anger* sod never bends II round any object that may be grasped, la ths r_1Us tbe web brtw**a tb* flagar* extend* to tb* *econd Joint, lb* flnpsrs taper ta th* ttpe. and there I* a callosity 00 tbe knuckles 00 which th* aat- mat rest* wbve wslkteg oa sll fvsm Pisbteaess 6|_r*klng of tlirck algnatures sad forpro s downiowu paying tritor re- uiarL.d **Oae of tbe inoat peculiar polbto In our btitiiMWa Is oot* little t-om |ir.b.'ii.le.J by ihe public I mean th* sm-arrasanjent Nosed by tb* maa wboae signature la srldom Ibe sssya, or nearly ao. two waska In suctwislon. "Thta ftckteneaa I* not Inti-attonsl. It Is Is stssost every en** Umitersmea- ui. Tb* msn guilty of it to genei-My asrvous snd not Infrequently Is greatly lacking In stability of cbsrectsr. At fl-se* yoa, as a layman, would hardly belt*** It ae**lbs> that his slgaatafB on two Ahtereal cbeeks wss tbs were of tbe asm* band "Of course we come to know tb*** caaas hi lime, sad there ar* always certain charariertsl.es hi a peraae'a jhandwrUIng which tbe expert can de tc 1 aad whieb ao fsr 10 coortar*. Tteveilbele** tb* cbangesble signature Is s nutssne* snd Involve* sn 0OA0A peril " Net. Vert <Unite Hew Man *imI We—.a- Pass Death. Una do men uiul wotneti face death wben the *--nirn<t la pruttoonrrd try Ibe d.-rlorT A medical man l*Ito as hta etp-S-oare Tell the mnn of higher trie sad greater Istelllgener. he asys. that be It faring ileslb am) be besios to tight, flemsnd* n ronsultstion. tstk* about going to apetiallstB end fight* grimly to tbe flnUb Tell a woman tbe Same Carta. *0f1 abe lies bark lo swslt ber fsts. All unmee sre falsi tots fir. Um- ether band, tell * msn lhat be haa oae chaner In a thousand lo rrcover If be will undergo sa opera flea, and be a Ul treat le bis own strength snd endurance rslbrr thsa nndergo tbe kulf.* Tbe womsn will cboo-s tbe tbouasodtb cbaocv snd tab mlt to the aperstlea wltb «»tta_adlng calmo***.-Womsn's JJte MM I A certain ramou* sntbor*** wbo to j mncb worried by unknown correspond' j eats bss taken ber revc*_* la a some 1 What i-rcenlrtf- fashion Bb* received I s letter from s woman Informing her ] tbat the writer hsd named ber Isst baby after ber and n-t-uestlng tbe author***' views oe hsr CSsOtce. Bbe received s thick eavesnps, heavily seal*-, wltb thl* is-cTtpttea "Bat to bs spenwl tin bsby'a thirtieth Wrtad*y." Now tb* mother to worry lag aarsaJf day sad nlgbt as ta lh* eentoats of lb* cover :,.i^u.^.nv....u.^.:^-"."..::.:;:..::::^^jj;s::::::^ r*~a^nn|MBB^Bto|^B NEW Building! NEW Plant! ! The Times Publishing Company owns and operates:! Two Standard Linotypes Two Cylinder Presses—strictly modern > Two Folding Machines Beside such things as power cutter, power stitchei, perforating] !machine, numbering machines and many other devices for the! convenient handling of large and difficult orders of printing. THIS COM.*!IT What Do You Lat Him Try. *T fear bo foe la aalalag srassr,*- saag tb* man st s concert -Iron't you. old ehapr. hnebeler la tbe front row. _ry to open • aardla* box wltb a balf*** Lawyer-} must know tba whet* flrWb befer* I ran e-tcaaafaUy defend eon. Hsv* yea told me rrrrytblngl ffT__as**-_xcept where I bid the -see- *y I wsnt tbst foe myself. bbn r. -hlD-nc-, wblch be woald convert Into LmOJXtQ. Asked hew, be ex- pl*tn*d that h* knew a yonng wocoaa with OO.frt) who he hasw would mar ry blm If Im- aiked ber. Imt be hod pawaeO bis teeth aad wan Lad • shll- Uaga ta redeem fbeea ta order ta pre- effecUvely TV* **Why doesn't ftmttb call la hto ram Hy phyw-ilpet II.. he teat cmltd-ae* in himr Tte: ■« doctae baa Smith--Upptoeetfa. Llass by • 9lmk FmmL Hr William Watson, wbra Bl ta London and attempting a dlaoer for wblcb he had Be appetite, scribbled tbaae lines an s scrap of psper. which bs threw to hto attsadsat: there Htaoeafl -«-t- tba o retagieS wKb tka Ha Knew. 1 yee know why yee sre fcerer sakcd tbe Jadge aeverely -Tea. sir." aaswarad tbe T was drug be 9*a_t snd Titles. •The me** sassmi'thhsd way of nstng boeha al prsesat Is to serve them aa aome de lords -It-arn tbetr fltlsa and thaa boast of tbetr Jeaathen thrift t-nitm Cteae. Usx-oerader (exntolalng who be la •apposed to represent) -I'iu tbst fellow wh* rough: the bsttle of what da yoo cab It. yoo kaow. Wbsfs hto name asys all afcout blm to bla a*est beak Too rrqpmhrr. every ooe took htp tor \ the other flfcap nntll tbey to^0 M couldn't be: tbeu tbey knew be atgsn'L Think I look (fce i«rt Oelng heme. "Tear booor. lt wae 1 thst th* bulldog oa tb* Mm loohsd like s < " 1 ss tast St beside _* Hep* to tbe dream of tba maa sw era »--.. 18001800 1200 10001000 5500 Thrre ton lo Alba Park. Fine corner 150x150, with alley snd sidewslKi completed. Wlll tell together or separately. Fine corner 100-110, on Lincoln avenue near new Ugh school block. Favorable frontage and good locality. Corner lot 75x165, nearest lo town in Linda Vlita tract. Just on the Hn* of the town limits. Close to all the schools. Tine tills lot Corner buslnest lot 75x112, Alma and Everett, with ten-room, attic and basement; house well rented. Close to the depot aad facing prospective town park. This lot Is right la tke center ol things and the bare land will toon ba worth ttWOm tC _r **_f_f_ Lot aad two-story house Just aroand the cor- *-*•**<-*—'IS airfromtht highest priced part of Unl ver ii ty aveaae, ea Emerson street. Next hast street far business In Palo Alto. Finest residence corner is Palo Alto; 100x125 with See Ilveoak trees; corner Cowper and Melville; fashionable locality. 25002500 1200 Four larg* residence Mayfleld. lots in tka lews af |_,n f\i\f\ Three-story batit &m*9Jm9J\J\J very belt location Lot 25x125 builness building and let. an University aveuue. with rear alley way. Not anxious ta sell, bat owner will consider prep. ositions. He has a namber of other offerings outside ef Pale Alte which will ba shown upon Inquiry. For further information aJiressany realty agent in Palo Alto or Ti_£ OWNER TIMES OFFICE Palo Alto •**••*••••*

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    To Our Subscribers easartBtetiL phwma lib, bafsra 7 p. as. j Da thf pa© Alto ®mu>s MEMBER OF TOE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Weather Forecast •AN FRANCISCO.—For th, lanU OVS V.tleyr Tonight Md Un.,",, fair; |.nU, north.„t,rl, wind. saata, TWEMYSDOH YEAR PALO ALTO, CAL.WEDICSDAY, JUNE 5,1918 NO. 130. AMERICANTROOPS BLOCK GERWIAN ATTEMPT TO CMMARNE GREAT BsffllESTIli RAGING ANDALLIESHAVESUCCESSES REGISTRATION OF YOUTHS FOR MLTTARY SERVICE IN ORDER Dirtrict B__r d Ns. 1 Cw-bg Twwwi Wssk at Qtj Hal m P_U Ail.—Tik U A___rr_r___7 ai -toarica. Maa- Pswar Mil-uiliii __-_** Sea A-kMtsKss- I Mr. -Atec Smart Has His Coal Put th llory ssnrtc* of lb* c Tosag MR wb* base rsec-sd St dsy*s mm total, sad UkevU* yeara at ag* stoo* My L 1SLT. an tbs sqirt—cs teklss of lbs anpaartag today st tk* ctty ball to ptmrw* to* oaa.bee of solan ■agistor before dUirtct board No. l. lo be added to tbe Met te«sy sl Ttt.- ss proTldsi by tbs iBnsiliii.il re- see. -ssciadtag ibat tbs dass win bs osaUy psa**d by asmgrass ee* o>jftpor csat tettfStSt et ullttary etoc*j provod br PtisHssI Wllsoa. te the •*- lives, leettoe ssrvtee lew. Will c* i* Feel et Ust rv^y yoaag -a. to Me AM. who; was bom b*lw**a Jsn* 4, UK. ssdt . . * . ._„ L_ a* .. _*,. __. ~uu, __, ^ »*■**■*» a* .a is. «. u, _._.._. Ma ^..i-.««__r_^-r^~r__. ___;: i anises by trads ar adacattoa tbey sra fliud for ip*rUlit*4 army s*rvw. ' thee taoy may be rolled sas—sr. Tbe. •ysi*_a of dsten—totog tb* order of Todsy. ea tbe saalvsrsa-T of Isiir •*•-*- coll ea aaaeag ibssssslsSB Che! tea's Brat t—p—tB ■sbnisstlts-. s_* prweost msstmm Bsstsnl bas as* y*t other millloa yeeth*. tba sstlsastsd. Sasd. bet tbs gvperal sstpsctatloa li. straagtb of tbe ctoss sd llll. ragUU***lhat sosa* sort of a lottery af tba typsj oa lb* trat italic- of lb* Joerooy tojpnrrloeBty asad, will bs ooadncud oo, Ibe flail ' * satJonol scsi* Tot ot thli offtdals j WbM their draft ragtstraUa- carda:ere aot certain, bsraase tbe recurring tmt* Uto tb*lr hands, tbey come to draft caUa co*>c nur* swiftly. and ran. tbe dUposiUss. ot S swift, smooth!*- <" larger total* aow. and tbs cUssltV werhtog aad pree-cod otgsalsstloB.-cstlon has cobs* to be mora important; who** agsneUs In every eoentryatde. than tb* number* A Uu order num-l hamlet and city of tbe bust bave so- ber will ssrve ooly to poalpono tor s sumi-d eaceessO-tty tb* leak et di* l«" dsys tbs laavluM* can to ths criminating batweos tbe nstiea's need training <-*mp. tar men wbo caa flght or aork. sad Nstioaal parse** to ta* lhat so lolls ssabtUost assd lor a*** at bom* dlrldaaU evade ssrrtc* U ssprsssid to sspport IU dspeadoet poaaUttoa. la tb* ragatottsavi, wherein ara vctcod QbBTvrra. foreign aad dosaasUc. tb* ronaiil of the gmrrnsKBt to military sad rivtttos silk*, class tbe peace edkera of sll deorripooos. prrforsasnt-* u dsU nndar the Amor- t-nitsd Stale* marshals eacret eervtoei lean selective ssrvtee Uw as tb* most men, sad city police, that tbey shall tangibly aaccoM.nl is IU military sf- sasMt exemptloa boards ln ecaanlng forts, aad regard tb* serration to the ItsU and combing oul allrmptod rvad manpower r***r*olr of lb* yoaagatere, era of Ibe regt*tratton. | . nrai who bad not rr*. bed their majority Figure. svatUbt* show lhat no Mayneld Baytldc Plant Will on* y*sr sgo as lb* sanst rertato a*- other country participating In tha* m^ Ready to Handle ThU mmnre of th* Bnal downfall of tb* grest war has tb* aclsal rose press In; *** Re*0.f w *h**um PtsmIbb autocracy Re It near or far.' men tbat the 1'nliad BUUa ha*.; Year's ClTOpS the m- of illled victory cannot be Agslnst th* provost marsbsl general'* evaded, tb* practical mltllary vUw U.; estimate of l.see.cKKl.oe for lb* Ami bo long ss Ihe rising lid* of tbs Asser-. less mllltsry rlsss of ltlt. whtcb Is Icon onole*. drilled. equipped snd;added to the almoat 10.tet.0M total coulppiag. can be turned U the Euro of HIT. raa be placed tbe German sa- peea bstlletroal. i nasi Increment of tss .sss. the Fraach Provoet Msrabsl ftoasrsl Crowder. ot t*****. sad tbs ItolUn of »e.ee«. wbo Bssssi it**a th* draft tie* tbej Aad sll of these classes to other cooa- teouilv* nassbsr glvea abov* for tbe' trtea have be*a railed Is advance [Pr At* I F***ti Road WiU Be Kept Open to France, Announces Secretary Daniels and Movement ol Troops, Munitions aid Food- stuffs W-l Continue—Another Ship Added to Losses ., ttm*mS r_»> 11k Germans sre no longer masters of the situation along the extended western from. Today's reports from lhe bat- tli-field say that lhe Teuton offensive seems to have exhausted itself. The official statement says that sU Teuton attacks have been repulsed. CANNERY WILL GlVEIMPETOfe TO PRODUCTION1.? MORRIS CLUt SENDS WORD TO MEMBERS PRESIDENT ASKS PARDON FOR MOONEY Persistent Rumors ol Unfair. w WtttMt 0, Trial, Sustained by GoYCnt- yoaag maa ao tar ss Great headway Is belag made In tbe rooitractlon of lh* new rsasary being put sp by lb* Msyfleld lUyiid* Canning 'Company. Tb* it met*ur* U aow well soder eovsr and wlthto sa Otber weet will b* pretty saarly roes- pleud Tbe foundations sra now boldtog tb* bmura snd tb* eqafp- ment will shortly be under cover so* PALO ALTO BOYS Im,. inihl TUE CCDinrr **■ T Selenger, local nisnagor of jum inr, sckvili:.,^ mma9, MpwcU lo hsv* ail the \ machinery Insulted and randy to j Two mar* I*ato Alio boya raspoaded < bring Into commissi.m Inild* of trom jyestBrday to the call of their ronfltryjae m to dsys st th* tongeat, snd lo land .suluBUHly ontlsted. JiMopb tbst end s big fore* of men Is being Iwooderd Uft for Ssn Pedro, hsrtng. employed In coostractlon work tdecided Ibat bs woald prefer tb* lit*! Tbe building ot tb* Msyfleld May- | of tbs navy to that of other depart- ,f,.P cannery mesas macb for tb* sec- It Roller. preelde«t of lbs Fato sad Ma. field Cesnmsnlty Slager*. r*QB—t»d sll mwtab*** to be at tb* Stsaford iiadlsm a*it Sander if not Uur tbsn 1.11 B'clock. have not reoelvad ticket, will i then st tbst lime and have their names chocked on the roll. Members of the different perU sre sl*v lntona*d that tlifr muil remain together ss s Pslo Alio unit, snd sll most be to tbalr sesto bv ItM o'clock, after which bo number (A the rommu ally chorus will bs sdmltted. TOTEACH LAW AT STANFORD THIS SUMMER H i,...__-f r,<• ii WASHINOTON. Jane K.—. patch froa. tbs American army ta France aaya ta as encounter bstwssa American patrol and a coterie of IT Oertnana today three OarsaiBs killed. Another pstrol dUpereed s Oen—an obaarvatloo patrol. rloos effort was mads yeitsr dsy by tbs Hermans to cross lbs Msrns. A Gsnaan battalion succeed' sd lu gaining a foothold on ths south bsnk, hut not for long. The com- blnad forces of th* Americana and French rsslst«d wltb ire*, rigor and hilled Or raptured Sll (Urn-ana who croBood ths river. (is rman gans oo a ssetor wbera Ibe Americans sra fighting bav* been art lie with csplodtng shrapnel lo a da* gra* unknown tor many weeks. Foar Oermsn sirplsnee crossed behind tb* American line bot wera Im madisuly atucksd by Amerlran srt- store, who succeeded tn destroying s "i [number of mariiin. - Tbs rest sut> NeU Joh-SOn of Mayfield b|*M*ti ** getting sway. Tbsrs wore MORTAR MIXER SUFFERS LOSS OF RIGHT HAND , \ imnirnri], -tb.r .tt.ct.,, but no fl.i, Victim ol S-noui Accident M, „ „j„r,^ st High School Building Nel* Johsson, s mortar mlier employed at tbe n*w union high school mr! orlih s fearful accldesl yntar day when his right hand wss »mhu utsd last abovs tbe wrUt. JohB*oii WSS th* meat Commission, Cause Mu) WASHINOTON. Jane t—Prasidenl Wilson hss wrttlsa s seoeod Istter to Governor WlllUm I>. Stepbeos of CallfornU urging tbe pardon of Tbotnsi Mooney. under seBlaac— of dosth Sl Ssn Fram In ■> for psrtlclpatton U taa praparwdn*** day bomb plot Should Mooaoy b* pardonid du* to persistent snd worldwldo rumors that be did aot raoefse a fair trial, be wm be tried oa saot—sr coaat as- precaa- tloas wm be tobaa to ssa tbat tb*r* SACRAMENTO. Jl Wllsoa-s letter argla Tboos-Bs Mooney baa Governor Htcpbem jttoa tribaU-ry to PbIo Alta *:>'* a new Sold of todestry that U bound i redound to the beat Ul-I***t* of AHo wbo bas raacbid lb* age of :i ^^j mmm^ty of tba dUtrict Not ***ead by tb* acbool at tow. RsgsUr foUowtsg to* passsge of tbe amaaded "^r-y wilt It glv* *-sptoya**Bt to bo- setocUve s*rrto* tow wbo bss volsa- j |lrW€, ^» oag »0 men. vobm sad tartly ealliud Mr. Owoa, who basi^ntoa dsrtng lb* Bsssoe ibit tbs B smdi-iit at Stanford, salectod tha algnsl servlc* sad will report to tbe western depertmant sl Ssa Francisco for assignment SUBWAY HEARING SET TOR JUNE 22 Will Be Held at Saa Francisco and Early D ecu. o n Is Expected in Matter The railroad mmliilon bss set macblorr** Is kept lo operation, bst It will rrantt to maay paople being kept be'sy In the vegetshU Heidi BBd orchards In tact, ll U goto ( to rssnlt In Und bow tying dorais-it being tilled 1nt«n*lv*ty. CentracU for ssrurlng enough trait and regeUbte* during th* usion srttb wbkb lo kaep th* pUnt running to full cspsclty hue baen onterad Into with ore—irdlili sad regetible growers sad another saasoa will bo doabt wltaeaa Ihe caanery bstag b_s- I erUIly eaUrged Tbat lb* const ruction of the Msy- ficld Raysld* caaasry will glrs sa lm* j petos to tb* stt union generally tn tbls district U beet evldsnoed by tbs fsct wss oparatlag a mixing machine sad la boss* n_oan*r hi* hand bacam* caught In the machln**-** and befon h* could Hop Ibe marhlne 11 wsi completely severed Medics) aid wss lininodlately summoned end the pstlent given flrst sld _ , _. , | j. « | after whtcli be wss ruihed to tha Twetre Weeks rrofram Ar-|fv,Bini0l> Hq^piui. n was reported ranted (or Advanced Stu-i,wUjr *« *• WM ******* iu,t* •"■ [ Ily sad unless saduu complication! dents and Beginners jsboeid dsvsiop. iti* b*iur*d h* win _..■ ■■—■- ,; recover Johnson hs* b**n s reildnnt For the lummer sasjter st Sus-iof Msyfleld for the last year snd has furd s full twelve wr*ks' program of J a family consisting of a wife and two roeraea in Uw far both edvsacsd sta-; ehlldran. • dents sad b*gtan*n bas beea ar*| MsyfUM it.-. Kt Henley and family of FolBt member* of lb* tacwliy -111 b* i^-^t „ ^^t th. w„k mnA bw it Uw lllMnf^nM old friead. Gerald Vaughn bss ramplatod bla couraa In the Fato Atto high school and bai gone to eallit In a ip-nrUI branch of aulomobltlng of the miiMle wsat Prof. Oeorgs l'ur , call Cosllgsa Jr. of tb* NortbweaUrn University. Chicago. Dr. Coallgan U ■wall known to lb* legal pretoulon a* tbe author of "Costlgan'a Mining Ur" BBd of numerous maa-line BTtlCtM tin Uw topics. He U editor of lh* Illinois taw Review. Four memb«ra of ihs Staaford Uw faculty wtll give coaraee—Profossors A. M. Csthesrt C. O. OsrtUld ssd M. R Klrkwood sad instructor W. C. Dsl- 1*0. American troopa continue lo toko sn ai-iive psrt tn ihe big bstiU now being wsged near Chstssa Thierry They have driven lh* airman* from th.- Neullly woods by th* as* of air piss**. German troops poured a basvy machlos gun tra tolo th* AmertrsB works, bal lh* Amaricans charged forward, daatroylag the oast of machine guns oo th* edge ot the wood. Continuing Ibelr advene* ih*y «t.gsg*d the Hermans at does quarters snd clsarad ihelr position, driving the enemy beck upon tho ruins of the village. Engagi-im-ni* are still taking pises, snd sltbough lha enemy was supported by s hssvy srtllUry Ore ba boa been repulsed. Word from Psrt*. apsshtng of the American army on tbe Msrm*-, says ihs Am*rtcsa troops mad* Ihelr pre** •aco felt to th* Brag** batU y*al*r- dsy sad today aad won Ibs sdmlra- tloo of their allied comrade*. Along tb* Mare* lb* Aswrlcani sr* ably equlppod snd sr* guarding tha homes of dvlltoaa wbo hats bona forced evacuate bocauss of shelling by day and bombing by slrpianea by night. Many of the peaceful villages ara practically deserted. WASHINOTON, Juns 6-The ill* pstchsa from Rome stole that It ts bellsred tbe eipected Auitrlsn drlre will start In a few dsys. tbe Sstm-ay. Jon* M. ss th. dato wnani^, (w ^^ „, nr,rtaf tot* ssscatlvB's nfltos loday j * bearing will be bad ia tbs oas* of vpot entorlng the Held On* large fmmeduu set-on woaM be{^,r»tu_ R H»rt ******* *• ***** ^ j plaat U slraady assursd and tt Is stat- tbst 1 Uken la tb* Mnoo*y I I Frew) SACRAMENTO June t'—OoV. W, D. Stephens announced today that ha bad re—Heed a tsi lares, froa Prast- deat Wllion to regard io tbe Mooocy case aad bad replied "Nothing farther wtn be gtvea oot at thU time." ba ssld. >sy thst Ibs sits for tbe ptsnt hss already beeo secured Whether tt win be built IhU season U yet S matter ot conjecture, bnt It U a _-own fsct tbal seit year tbe cannery win be batIt. PRtHCETON TO BECOME MILITARY COLLEGE ifi. Asmn*t,i _*r*_-t> PRINCETON. N. J. June t.—After having seat UXS ss—srgradeatss. tac- nUy memben. alumni, trsat-s-es snd otbar oftds-s to tbs war. Prtacetaa Uolrerslty oo Jons 14 asxt win become s "mfflury collage." A three yssr coarse of training and instruction approved by tba general sta_ et too United Sts—- si—y will oo tbst Pslo, AHo regarding the oonstracHof) j ^ ln % qplpt of s sobway Is ibis dty. At the h_sr- tog evidence will be submitted with a view of determining wbat damages. If say,' Mrs. Hart msy be entitled to to tbe eveot thsl lbs sebwsy U Anally coostructsd. Tba svM*b—s will bo Gordon st Ssa Fraaciico Sad BB i WONG LEE AT LAST early etodetoa u expected. DISCOVERS FRIENDS Tbe matter was a**d w-h iba »__.- last January sad j Woo€ ^ ^^ ^^ a,r^tsd oa tbs ysar fraes tbe date s^nfort campus several dsys sgo for Tbe iummer-1 work U alm*d ride * fall program Ibr itsdeni* who desire U> begin tb* t***f of UW Bad era eligible for adaUakin l%.the school, tor those wb* ate prepared fur , .^^_j Mrs J, Jenien snd daughters Ituby snd Vests left Sunday for Htoekton. Mr. Jensen will loin them In s fsw weak* whsn ba hsa t-ompUUd Ms coalract on the union high school. .Lieutenant Arnold snd wtfs bsve gooe to Palo Alto to live. A big drive of ) the kaiser's fortee to traas-TsucssU Ks ssw!" "•» ** reeelud ta a vldory by K____rv_r\ I E___J OATt the Rasslaas, a corraspoadeat at Moscow writes. Tbs Turks sad Germans to me- CHARLES B. FOOT Mrg.r Foot of 11 Alrsrado. re i retiring and the popnUtloa Is ba- .„«..,. «. m., I-W. » _o .p. tom^lZ _. „„ ,.„«„,„ „ ••««««. <^r__?_^T__ ".ST,. -,__-"«• ~*~ aam tf. .<__» «_s. „, j,^, n..n S^__S?'«^53SiSte; r ^.T""t lmiM' *'"""""dM**"*'""• - ,„».- ..„. ~„ u, w. .„, ™.,,™.S 2XZ £%L""" -*. a aervlc-able study card. Also, along V„„™T__™ , t/TT .__ __,._. with -MunlCml Corporations,- "Mlo* SjT* ^ ^ t^a^S 1 "" lag Law." «T-W.ter Righto.- Ikmal^Z * hfc ^ th»^University m*k* np sn sttractir* poop of tfjf °2£- * f""" boto* Mo* tire, for sdvsaced rtsd«U. i£f** Aa9tlwr ******* Tb* work to mining Uw snd wstor1 *£_[ _[_ ,t'rf~t " ^ °awi' rights will be efferad by Profeeeor I Umtata« ,cbo0' * *** rr*****i Qgg-B-b tbs others by tbs rsgalsr |u* plosion In s wsr mstsrlsl csmp In soqtharn France t*J ArmtWtri Prrn) WASHINOTON. June S.—Tba caa- aslty tUt received today from 0*n. Joba J. Pershing to command of tb* France, wss ss Mrs. Foot bss bsea residing here followi; eTIIUd U -u-ilno. »: dUd of wounda. ;__a__7. Mra. Hart bas of filing In whlcb to rssort to sn sp- psal to tbs supreme court No sctioa has yet been uken In tbe matter. Tbe bearing concerning lbs coa- stntctloo of aaotber grade crossing. wbleb U also objected to by Mra. Rsitats been bad aad tt Is expected miking S nuisance of himself, sod srbo Uter attempted saldd* to th* county jilt st Ssn Jose, hss st tost secured bondsmen. Friends from Baa Fran clico appeared before Folic* Judge Kg art on O. Lslim yesterday afternoon and deposited s SIM cash bond Lee st tempted sslclds lust Salttrdsy tbst a decision win bs beaded dowa ' by cautog bu throat, bat oae et bii by tto tallro-f eosm-ston shortly. frUada remarked yesterday that be'to pertidpete to tbe staging. ARMYY. M.C. A. ENTERTAINS TONIGHT; j STANFORD MEN JOIN NAVAL FLVINO CORPS Ur woundod. X. 11; Bcddcatal deaths. S; died of du I; wounded sevsrely, tt; slight- Caslgti D. A Haskell spoks last! ONE KILLED WHEN A slngaong entertainment will be night In the Stanford Union In tbs given tM* Evening st 7:4S o'clock at In uresis of tab nsvsl svUtlon branch tbe Pslo Alto Army T. M. C. A. build-lot the trotted Statss nsvsl rsserve. tog. Tbe leader will be Howard PrsttlA Urge number of Stanford men it wltb Mrs. D. Fj-itrnsn sirring ss ar ; tended tbe raeetlDg. * SHELL-HITS WARSHIP WASHINOTON, Jnne 8— A warship engsged recently tn target practice nUtook tbe battleship Loalstsn* fere sftor tbe return ef Mr. TbaUe.-" dsy bs toeagsTSied snd every .tudeat l* now to W—tolngtoe conf-rrrtax with win he under Uriel military d-Sdp-tosj Director W. G McAdoo ragartleg Us- sad sat ssd sbsep Ilk* •oldicra te bsr-' provemsou Ibat wtll be permitted to rack, tosteed ed tbetr Bere em-fort*lb* performed by ibe varion* raflrt-ad* sMs derssttottss. | of the eousUy. low sad slso too shallow." I At S:1S o'clock lbs Jardle Ptoyara As sooa SS Lm rocovera ss__bcUotly{ from Ssa Frsae—ca wtU prsssat a to appear to coart be wtU be returned ' three-act comedy. SB-tied. "Tno Much to Pslo Alto tor trial. It to tboegfu' Browa." An srsstag of fun u prom- Ust by tbe Bret of next veefc be wtnllesd sU wbo sttsaC m tbe play ssarb- be able to leave tbe boi pi ul. | u* wltb componut. sad SO boys sre expected} Three Stanford men les** for Seat-.target Md exploded s shell aboard jtle neil Monday morning to lake up fer. killing one man. tbe navy detraining ta natal svtatton. Tbey ere partmeat snnooneed today. Tbe acci Harold Lorklr*. *x-*M, football star, sldsat ttae dee to bsxy westber. Tbe memberof Beta Tbeta PI: St C. H__.|_aa killed wse Fireman Moeee r. IS. Dsily Palo Alto editor sad mem-1 Merges of OuU Potot FU. No detail, ber of pti Kappa Pet. aad Pits-Mae ware given to tbe ssvy depsrtmest Cbsadtor. -St. a Kappa Alpha WASHINOTON. Jess l.-In tbe raid mad* by th* German* off tbe AUsstle coaat there wer* a aaaber of submarine* However, tbsre will b* no stopping ot transports aad ships snd munitions to Prance, Secretary Dan- UU said today. "Wn will keep the road open to France." wss lbs official sBununrement thst he mad*. "Tbsre ara many lubmirinei off ths roast, or that may be eipected to srrivs, bat iher- U nothing to Indies!* tbst mora then two have boon operating so fsr." Ths lubmartoa dau st band U not sa8.d*nt to lustily any sdvascee Is lbs govern*ssnt msrtos in.sraoc* rale. Mlas awsepers bsve picked sp a Ban-bar of mtoes tbst wsrs strewn by ihe Oermsn submarine*. NKW YORK. June 6-The Men gall li snotbar victim of s Herman submarine, having been sunk by a bomb on Sunday. 186 mile* off ths cosst of New Tork. Ktevan members of the crow wera brought Inlo port today. Tbo Mengairs commander ssld hs was told by the nomaisndw ot s ubmarln* that hli destroyer had pre Ions I y sunk three schooners and three stes-sara. oaa of M.tot ions. All bat ton of tbe crew ef tbe .team •r Carotins, which was sank by a ssb- marise, hsvs bean scroanted tor. SAN FRANCISCO. Jons d An attempt to smuggle Into America tbs )■*•■••!•, of the Romanoff dynasty of lluaals bas been dUclosed. It Is said that the jewnls sra valued st ovsr tl.OOO.UiiO and thst aome have b**n dlipo»ed of by government offlclul*. Two I'liHi'.l Stale* guvnrnmenl o(D< slaU srs under suspldon. Federal sgents sre said lo hav* located H'.".* 000 worth of ihe }*weU. JAPANESE CIVIC EXPERT VISITS IN PALO ALTO J. Kondo, Gov-rnmtnl Architect sl Japan, Thialu Highly el Palo Alio Palo Atto has ss her guast oos of tbs brat known men ef Jspsa. tt Is sane other than J. Kondo. government srchtUct with bsedg. sari ere In Formosa, sod he is to tbe UnlUd Sutes lo study the srottltedtirsl work of the leading dttes. Mr. Kondo ts espectslly tBterastsd In civic tmproveroenta that srs being carried out In lbs vsrious cltlss of tb* eountry. He Is highly pleased wttb Palo Alto and thinks tt U on* of tbe basuly spots of ths untvsrss aod bs bss no hesitancy In so expressing himself. Mr. Koodo U highly educated sad . speaks English most Bseulty. Before returning to hU native Und be lo- t*adi to vltlt Biany of tb* Usdtog dtlss of IhU coantry wtth s view of sscurisg Ideas which will be lacor- porated to pirns he win fonnnUte for Improving dvtc conditions to Jspan- ess dtlss. INEBRIATES LAND IN PALO ALTO JAIL Each Gets Package ol Firewater at Redwood City and Lands in Conrt Ths city tressarr wss sweetsnod to m mmmami wt (is y«storeay wbea . Clomcnt Csssa-syon. s Frenchman employed st s local laundry, paid a tins for having Imbibed too freely ot Into-tlranti. Csoamsyon was arrested Monday night by Offlcer Hon* upon the fonner'a return from a vlilt to Redwood Ctty, George T. Bollard, who U employed I Csmp Frsaont ss a laborer, U tbe Uleet tedger to tbe dty prison. lui- lird also paid a visit to Redwood City end upoa hli return latt night found issrlgstlon extremely difficult. Whan be has sobered np saffldsnUy be wfll be tabes before Police Judge Egertoa D. Labis. H .range te my, Dal lord was without money open Us arrival ts Pslo Alto

    Effects of once-weekly exenatide on cardiovascular outcomes in type 2 diabetes

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    BACKGROUND: The cardiovascular effects of adding once-weekly treatment with exenatide to usual care in patients with type 2 diabetes are unknown. METHODS: We randomly assigned patients with type 2 diabetes, with or without previous cardiovascular disease, to receive subcutaneous injections of extended-release exenatide at a dose of 2 mg or matching placebo once weekly. The primary composite outcome was the first occurrence of death from cardiovascular causes, nonfatal myocardial infarction, or nonfatal stroke. The coprimary hypotheses were that exenatide, administered once weekly, would be noninferior to placebo with respect to safety and superior to placebo with respect to efficacy. RESULTS: In all, 14,752 patients (of whom 10,782 [73.1%] had previous cardiovascular disease) were followed for a median of 3.2 years (interquartile range, 2.2 to 4.4). A primary composite outcome event occurred in 839 of 7356 patients (11.4%; 3.7 events per 100 person-years) in the exenatide group and in 905 of 7396 patients (12.2%; 4.0 events per 100 person-years) in the placebo group (hazard ratio, 0.91; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.83 to 1.00), with the intention-to-treat analysis indicating that exenatide, administered once weekly, was noninferior to placebo with respect to safety (P<0.001 for noninferiority) but was not superior to placebo with respect to efficacy (P=0.06 for superiority). The rates of death from cardiovascular causes, fatal or nonfatal myocardial infarction, fatal or nonfatal stroke, hospitalization for heart failure, and hospitalization for acute coronary syndrome, and the incidence of acute pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, medullary thyroid carcinoma, and serious adverse events did not differ significantly between the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: Among patients with type 2 diabetes with or without previous cardiovascular disease, the incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events did not differ significantly between patients who received exenatide and those who received placebo
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