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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 3

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MONDAY, MAY 15, 19U9 fa News-AJt'crtifing-CiKuhtion llurluiftame-THE TIMES AND DAILY NEWS Telephone 1900 State's Duty To Supply Work, Declares Gov. Olson Raps Outlook Of Business A A May is the task and duty of the stnte to provided every nblebodie.u 1 unemployed person with the opportunity to earn a decent living, Goy. Cul- lierL Olson told the California conference of social in session here today. Hits Chambers The trovernor look a slap at the a i and state chambers of commerce when he neeli.reil Unit if "we were tn over conipkit control of national and stale ifov f.Timicnls" to Die groups, place taxes on consumers, allow private capital unlimited ranges for ji teerinp in the exploitation of natural resources and human lives, "(he result would be a nation of peons and buggers," He defended his a i of Dr. II.

Dewey Anderson as head of the slate relief organization, who is providing at Ihe eonl'crei and called him a man of "cour; and imagination." Million In Stale Olson said California has 1,000,000 people looking the publi. treasury for the main source of their subsistence. The figure, lit said, inrlndrd those who arc recciv- ing work relief from the AVPA un- relief from tin; A the various categorical aids undei Hie soeir.l security act and those who arc. on the county indigent rolls. The cost to the state federal government, is $18,000,001 a month, to which must adde $3.000,000 monthly to main tan state and county hospitals.

The governor reiterated his doc i of. self help for the unem ployed. He said he would, if hum a possible "find subsliUile for Hie dole in useful a i productive nliuv employment of applicants for re- lief." I'laiiK Advance "We will not go hack to dih- rarded procedures," he "We intend to proceed in accordance i well considered Me related that he had appointed a group of citizens to a commission on re-employment to work out the practical details. "It is our to proceed with its intelligent, application," the governor said. A I I Pippins to Y.

Mother's Day At Relief Home "Mother's Day" at the Relief Home was observed by the dedication of the new American Flag in a brief a by Ji. Kost, who had the gathered on the lawn, heads bared and bowed as the flag was raised. "I dedicate this flag to the San County Relief Home, to all the i a and to the taxpayers of the county who maintain this home for the comfort and welfare of you old folks. Several of the inmates on wheel chairs trundled themselves out for the. ceremony.

Passing motorists stopped to join. Chef Honmskovitch prepared a special dinner for the inmates and baked i i a strawberry pies for the women all lumbers. Kost presented them with i i i a bouquets from the nardun and nursery and had their ward and table decuj-ated i vases of flowers. Tom Hickey, former supervisor, accompanied by Robert Burns, Victoria, IJ. C.

visited tho home last evening. Burns is a guest of Hick- Track Winning May Permits Stolen; Winner Tossed Into Sea A lucky day at Bay Meadows race track ended abruptly Saturday for a retired San Francisco carpenter shortly a he alighted from the Hay Meadows train at Third and Townscnd streets in Sun Kraucisco. With in his' pocket. George Simpson, 782 West Tenth street, Oakland, was forced i an auto- i mobile Third street and. South park hy two men.

He was driven to a place on Ocean Beach near pool, lie told police. After taking his wmm.igs of the lay, Simpson's captors tossed him into the surf. By the time he swam to shore, the men liad disappeared. His at tempt to ''thumb" ft ride, back to ftie city were fruitless and he i a arranged i on a street car and went to Harbor Emprgfi.cy hospital, where he treated for submersion. San Matco building permits for May today passed the $100,000 mark i the issuance of building permits for Kiwanians to Tell Fellows dences during the morning, mits for several more resident were to be issued i afternoon.

Permits 522,700, this to $116,925 an morning totaled thp month's total the yc-wr's total to 5849,435, which includes permits for 107 new homes. On the same date last perm i had open issued i a total value of and included 100 new residences. Permits totaling SSTUIG were issued for (he first half of May. IMS. Issued this morning were permits for new homes to Carl Ponton on Hacienda street, $3500; to James Hojrg on South Idaho street, S-1700; to .1.

Henry Dehiney at W'2'l College avenue, $rr00, and lo II. Sullivan at 407 Twenty-sixth avenue, S4000. Kegulnr meeting of the Burlin- fol game-San Matco Kiwanis club at 1 il Inghnin's restaurant tomorrow at noon will be devoted to hobbies, according to Chairman Murius McFadden. Three speakers will talk on their hobbies. Seth Cohn, director of ian Mateo Foftball and president of I San Matco Blues, will talk Frank Rochcx, Jennie Ethers Of Menlo Pk.

Passes Tlniex HctlwiK'il Cltf Il.irraii RKDWOOU CITY, May ended the long: illness of Jennie Klbers, 18, of Mcnlo Park, yesterday at a Son Matco hospital. For the past five year? phe. had resided with a daughter. Mrs. Margie Nicodemus, at 200 Valparaiso avenue, Mcnlo Park.

She was (he widow of the 'late Stanley Klbers, and was a native of Wisconsin. The daughter is the only survivor. Funeral sen-ices will be held from Layng Tinney chapel tomorrow at 1 p. followed by interment at Holy Cross cemetery, Menlo Park. LEVY BROS.

FREE DELIVERY PHONES 5000 2700 Mnteo realtor, wil! talk on colored i motion pictures, and Dr. A. J. Belton, dentist, i talk about nut' play his harmonica. Truck i Accused as Drunk for Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Shipped from (he coasl via i ed A i Hints plane lr San Francisco's Mayor Antielo .1.

now i i i Nt-w world's fair, was crate of Walsimville, pippins. The apples wi-re in bo converted i for serving up by his honor nl a dinner high- litditinjj California day at i i i i a show. Pictured Troops Guard I Mine Workers Crash on Bay shore Aged a four other motorists off JliilllUr- I-S I i roud Ruturday. G. S.

Leeett. ell 11. us, Santa a a i i and World ATIlElKTOxlTlrty 1 I on a driving charge after pickup truck npsertedly forced four other motorists off Middle- 'ninciseu woman ami her were ii.jurod Saturday A Km' daujrlite I when i car ran over a hank and mo a i a a collision on highway north of UroiuU Sk' iire Vildt William l.uliy and unless Uernice AKhtiriuV 1 seeing i i on i way. The apples are expected lo aclvcr- lise and help market a surplus of 300,000 boxes of I'ajaro valley pippins. 5 Chinese in Gambling Raid Mrs.

A i 2G1!) Twenty fir-si street, Sati Francisco, rc- ii.jiirwl left U'ji, liev rlaufrhtei', a i i a was cut or; the face and also had left lejr injured. Police ssiiil Duffy's ear was struck in the rear hy a machine driven hy Ralph Corycll, Mcnlo Park, wli-t was attemptiriK to pass, and forcod over thr rrork bunk. CITY, May J. Seeker, -10, a avenue, Hedwood City, was at liberty on bail today folio wing his arrest by Redwood City police; late on it charge of driving on Broadwuy. Police said Seeker has a record of prior JirresLs and convictions for driving here, lie i appeal 1 before Police Judge 1C.

I. A i next Thursday at 2 p. News Behind News Continue.) from One) iinporlantly, in the conference i miners iind operators, he. did not lay tho libime on employers. He held both parties responsible for the.

stoppage of work. Labor, which moui.ixed its members and money behind Mr. Itoose- swing back to its normal Republican attachments next year. Leaders visiting in Washington recently brought word that their -followers were growing politically restless and, as always, will Pay it with votes. Lnhor at last figures that it's wiser to play an independent, game than to tie up i a single major party.

Five Chinese were arrested Sat- rday night at Railroad avenue San fllatco police and charged irticip.ilimi in a gwnic of dominoes in violation of the a gambling laws. Police confiscated dumi- and dice which ly heing used in the from players in the gam ussevtexl- e. Taken was another Sfi7 which wns asserlodly being used as stakes. Chan Wong of San Maleo was charged as the gamekeeper and released on cash hail. Charged as visilors and released on $10 bail i I each were Chin Lee of Ran Jlatco, i loys (o l.ouw, i Vee and Joe Que, 0 Three S.

M. Really Deals Tolal $44,000 inl Clly RKIMYOOD CITY, a 1'lirei i totaling were on record at County Recorder It ice's office today. Aileen F.nne- gan Fold to Then. K. Rulfs a onc- aere Hiilsborough on i roiid for Haywood properly was sold hy David Kent and Al'bert Brookes to Meyer L.

and KUnor Lewis for G. W. i i a company sold Baywood Knolls properly to C. K. and i Slrnljpl for 1,500.

liiHluiiiii! i KKinVOOl) I -May Krank Arsenio, Vfi, retired rancli- A A May (UP) residing the past three years a i a dozen of a a county's; 11( Cleveland street, Redwood soft coal mines resumed opi-ra- i died yesterday at a San lions on a non-union hi under protection Union pickets cruised the county. the guardsmen, armed i 11( a med opera; i i(1( y( at a San asis today Mil t( 0 i ii in a Innjr ill- National A i nf A niiu ycnrs. Kinilia, anil rifles, bayonets ami machine jjuns. inns ami four daughters. wiir vpttran, had oUtiiiucd his re- from county jail today on $100 hail.

Witness to Leuett's driviiifr was i Police Chief VMwavd Favvell of Allu'rton, who ohnscd Lecelt more a a mile before overtaking i I.eirett was roturninjr from Ran He at SnnU Rosn avenue in Santa Kosa. He i appeal' lieforc Police G. K. i here May '2C, The UmU'tl Mine Woi-kers' contract expired April 1, The a a county operators refused to sign the "union shop" contract thai- a majority of the country's soft coal was a member of Mari Mesc Mrs. Arson producer? executed with John L.

I. I). K. S. a i in Lewis last week.

his former home. Funeral services Brig. Cen. Kllerho W. Carter, ill i be held at a.

m. from ihenc Carter, in of the state troops, asked Governor A. 13. Chandler send 200 more men to augment the ''00 already on duty. The 200 previously had been ordered lo stand hy in reserve.

Arrival of the first guardsmen last evening wiis followed hy incidents in which a non-union miner wns killed nntl another was wounded. A i i said the casualties resulted from personal brawls. 8 for Kenim and Mrs. i i i a no Him ddt. all nf San Francisco, and I I Mny Eva McGregor, Menlo of )lor BOI1 prank i in a San Matco uccidcnt sl "'i November 13, 1.138, Eulalie Uoutle, tho mother, today had filed suit in court for all of 1 alo Alto.

A i A I a i a (M-year-oId Fa tan" who taught, a group of loot San Mateo county jewels, furs and household possessions, was found guilty of eceivinp: stolen gcods by Superior San Fr; Sons, Daughters in Datij City Program ('I'hiifN NCIVK Scrvlt-i-) HALV C1TV, May Carmelo Parlor, No. 1H1, Native Daughters of the (ioldeii West, and Kl Carmclo Parloi- N'o. yfiii, Native Sons of the Golden will Uilte a leading part in parade a will feature dedication of Daly City's new i hall next Sunday. The parade will start at Huron Lay tip Tinney chapel, tn Mt. Carine.

church for innsR at. JJ.M. I will follow at Holy Cross cemetery, Talma. Walks Under ladder, Gets Can of Paint STONlNfiTOiV. Conn.

(IP)--Sel a John .1. Donahue never was lit ions about a i under ladders i the day he inspected the new hiph school. Jit Ft as he passed under a ladder, calm disregard for all consequences, someone opened a window on an upper floor nml knocked over a can of grny paint. The cnn strucl Donahue on the head, spilling (lit over new blue serge nit. He finished the inspection in borrowed clothing, giving ladders wide berth.

ixl 111 11) KKDWOOI1 CITY, May S. East Palo Alto a i was at i on $11)1) hail today after his arrest hy a highway patrol for driving a his license had been sus- pi'iided following conviction of a urior traffic violation. Benjamin I A Menlo Park engineer, was released on I bail after his arrest by the patrol on a charge of heitiK drunk on IJayshore highway at Belmont. Samuel Acker- I man, 57, Detroit, theatre owner, was cited jrnilty to the stolen ind apked probation. ITS SPRING IX TOLEDO TOLEDO.

0. (IP)-- Add signs of American and hear summer: Bird liou.se and kite- riiijrs will he. presented by the El building contests have been nn- Jnrmelo Parlors as well H.S a hy the city recreation by grand parlor. i a i and Missinn streets at o'clock and proceed to the site of the new i 1 hall. Brooks Rowe.

She says the defendant drove an automobile which struck her son wliila he wns cross- iiiR Kl Cnmimt Real ncnr Twenty- i avenue. He died the following (toy. Retired Salesman Succumbs to Stroke John Henry Smith, 5-1, a retired salesman who for Urn past two Years had resided at the home of his sister, Mrs. Lou O'Dcll, 712 Burling.mir avenue, died curly today in Mills Memorial hospital a few hours suffering a stroke. In a i i to his sisler, ho IP survived liy brother, Chnrles Smith nf Lodi.

Funeral services be held in Lodi. I A KIT STOLEN' Dr. ,1. Carwood Bridgmnn, -133 Clark drive, today had reported 1o Sun Mateo police: the of his S12S medical kit from his car while it was parked on Ellsworth nvcnue the Medical A building honvy Saturday afternoon traffic. Skeptics 0 Vc1i i a President Roosevelt will veto; a a the parity payment farm A cm irt here, Mny even if it threatens to liust the I hoHr Ruyslim highway by the ustice Me- treasury.

i F. D. R. has i condemned the failure to levy new taxes to finance cost, almost $100,000,000, he has shied away from questions on whether he would refuse to sign the bill if and when it reaches his desk. Fact is that this attempt to raise farm income represents a form of political insurance for the Democrats, Unless they can improve farm commodity prices between now and 1940, they will hardly carry an agricultural state north of the Mason and Dixon line and they know it.

Last November's returns demonstrated a the farmers were unhappy. Almost every Koosevelt loader on the hill, and especially Ihe a i Jtarkley, is secretly working for passage of the measure. That spectacle inclines both Democrats and Republicans to be slightly skeptical of White House warnings that congress must dig else. the money or A A UF.AK EATS A I CO WES, Australia (IP)-- A koala bear here has scientists going haywire. The: bear lives only on sand ami salt staying on beach, following the tide out, and the in and i i salt water on the with an of sand.

Koalas vnvcly come to the lieach and, according to naturalists, rarely drink. When they do drink, it is said, it is because they feel the approach of death. o- A I llOWl, I I A I SALINAS, Cai, (IP)TM Monterey county, the "artichoke howl" of the United States, is rejoicing over the prospects of an entirely new field and market for its "chokes." As result of the inspiration of the landscape decorators of the Golden Gate International Exposition to use artichokes in laying out its gardens, an increased demand has resulted for the. plants. lake Your Home a Citadel of Health and Comfort ARE YOU of your Present Car If so we want it as a trade-in on a FORD-MERCURYor LINCOLN-ZEPHYR NO OTHER LOCAL DEALER CAN MATCH OUR LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES BURBERICK MOTOR SALES Ford, Mercury, and Lincoln Dealer 111 ralifornia Drive Phone I'mirlli and Slrcet i i i i 277Q San Comp.nion L.v.tory.

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