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TUESDAY EVENING afclanti APRIL 19, 1932 -B- 19 3 -Cent Tax for I I RQLPH MS BfiEWTWOOD TO U. S. Civil War Veteran Dies A Her Long Fast Court to Test Girl's Right to Wed Filipino SON TRUTH TO PDLA IS DENIED Bridge Planned SAN FRANCISCO, Alpril 19. NOBEL BANDIT MIL ISLAND PROBE IKES ACTION AGAIN UN Notification of a probable three- Denial of Wedding License to 10NE SANTA BARBARA, April 1. fTTPi Dr.

Philip Chancellor de Couple in L. A. Leads to Plan for Legal Decision cent tax to be levied for the Golden Gate Bridge and HigRway district, was served on the board of supervisors The tax would mean a mandatory three-centc increase in the San Francisco tax rate. nled today thatiis son, Philip is engaged, to marry Fola Negri. BRENTWOOD, April Organized for the purpose of promot.

ing and staging better theatrical productions in eastern Contra Costa county, the Community Players will offer a three-act play "The Show Off," May 7 in the auditorium of Liberty union high school. T.0Ar!tnr rnlpn -will hfl nortrAVed motion picture' star, as rumored in Chicago recently. "Philip is in Berlin," his father said, "doing some archeologlcal Directors of the bridge district Sargert Found by 2 Prison MIAMIVILLE, Ohio, April 0) Wilson Fltrwater, Civil war veteran, died today, after refusing food for 1 days. He was ii years old. With him when he died was Carl Hughes, Negro farmer Jto.wliom.iie leased his property two years ago on condition that he be cared for until his death.

The conditions were met, Hughes and his family giving what aid the veteran would accept as he wasted away. Fitzwater fell ill a little more than two months ago. Falling in bodv and mind, he refused solid LOS ANGELES, April 19. (TJP) A state law prohibiting Intermarriage between white persons stated that the bridge bonds can Investigation of Martinez Angle Holds Up Decision Until Thursday Afternoon not be sold pending settlement of Guards in Pipe, Where He Had Hidden for Four Days work. I douDt ii na ever met miss NbbtI.

Besides. Philip is only 24, litigation over their validity, and the district must finance. Jself meanwhile. and when he marries I am confi and those of the Mongolian race will be contested in the higher courts to-prevent the union, of Mar- fby Frank Vonder Ahe and Mrs. San Francisco's share of the tax James "California Eddie" Sar would be $210,000.

The district dent he will select somebody nearer his own age." The younger Chancellor inherited $6,000,000 from the estate of his grandfather when he was 21 years old. gert, Nobel train bandit and re levied 5 cents in taxes to date. B. R. Burroughs, other members of the cast will be Wendell Soder-strom, Frank Burcham, George Hoff, Kenneth Olds, C.

Kreim, Miss Helen Bliss and Miss Doreen Cannon. Mayor Angelo Rossi presided at food, finally rejected even the egg the first of a series of budget hear' ings. puted murderer, was. 'back in his cell In the McNeil Island federal prison today after hiding for four days In an unsuccessful attempt to escape. Jorie Rogers, Pasadena musician, and Salvador Roldan, Filipino.

Miss Rogers and the Filipino, denied a license to marry by County Clerk L. E. Lampton, obtained an alternate writ of mandate against the official. Under the writ, he was required to appear before Superior Judge Walter S. Gates today to show why the license should not be issued, S.

V. O. Pritchard, deputy EXTRA SPECIAL Wednesday and Saturday I I nog he had consented -to sip, and continued to drink only water. MAYOR CHOSEN CARMEL, April 19. John C.

Catlin, prominent political leader and former San Francisco attorney, was last night chosen mayor of Carmel by the city council. SACRAMENTO, April 19. Governor James called another conference of legal advisors today after postponing until Thurs day his decision on the pardon application of Tom Mooney. Originally set for tomorrow, the decision was delayed 14 hours "by some matters now under investigation," the governor said. He did not reveal the nature of his last-minute inquiry.

It was believed, however, the delay was due in part to an in-vestlgatlon by Police Captain Charles Qoff of San Francisco, one Sargert, according to dispatches. Governor, Attorney-General Go to Scene; Coroner's Jury Finds Mjjb Unknown ATWOOD, April 19. UP) Speedy completion of an Investigation into the lynching of Richajd Read, 63, confessed slayer of an 8-year-old farm girl, was in prospect today. Governor Harry H. Woodrlng and Roland Boynton, attorney-general, are here for an inquiry Into the abduction of the ex-convict i id bachelor farmer, who was Ranged by a mob Of 200 men yesterday for attacking and killing Dorothy Hunter.

A petition for reinstatement of Sheriff A. A. Bacon, who surrendered the keys to the 'Cheyenne county Jajl at Saint Francis under threat of jthe, mob, was up for consideration. Govtrnor Woodrlng said he believed local authorities had done their utmost to protect Read. A provision of the Kansas mob law automatically ousted Bacon as sheriff for the loss of his prisoner.

was found last night by two guards, hiding In a large pipe used I county counsel, intervened for In the construction of a power house at the prison. He was weak Larnpton, filing a notice before Judge Gates that the issue wouH be appealed to the higher courts. The action will be in the nature of a test suit to have the contro from hunger and exposure and offered no resistance to his captors. He said he had consumed no food or water since hiding in the pipe Thursday. versy, which has arisen a number of Mooney's original prosecutors, of times, finally adjudicated.

tJ i IT I PL I Ladle' Shoes Half Soled I Jlm'Y" I lrmllMiw I Ea A r- I fifth sutth ArVWmK Whyletth I Men's Shoe. Half Soled I I TOkiCA 1 Hf: SHOES sbinso 50 I 1 I fl WIG I WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20TH, SPECIALS! GRAY'S VM I LATEST STYLE MA LOME'S BREAD, DAIRY PRODUCTS, DELICATESSEN 15c Mayonnaise, our own make, pound Into records at Martinez, Involving Mooney in a dynamiting case. Mooney was tried at Martinez three times and ultimately acquitted in It IS on charges of placing dynamite caps aboard a boat. This was prior to his conviction on murder charges In connection with the 1916 Preparedness Day parade bombing at San Francisco. Governor Rolph spent most, of yesterday in San Francisco conferring with Judge Matt I.

Sullivan and Lewis F. Bylngton, his ad. visers, and said another meeting would be held today. "My report is practically complete," he said. "We expect to finish it today or Wednesday, necessitating postponement tor one day." The decision, he added, will be announced Thursday between noon and 1p.m.

By AITiEEN LAMOXT NEW YORK. April 19. (CPA) Egg, large eJdoz. JUL Lard 2 lbs. 15c Frssfc OvsaatsiT Butter 22c Sargert was received at the prison two months ago as the last of the bandit gang convicted of complicity In the Nobel train robbery near Berkeley in 1930.

He was captured a year after the crime during a gun battle In Portland and returned to San Francisco for trial In the federal court. He also Is said to be wanted In New Jersey on a robbery and murder charge. The convict was working with other prisoners last Thursday when he eluded guards and disappeared. He wa not missed until the evening "checkup" as the prisoners were being returned to their cells. Warden Finch Archer had expressed belief that he had been drowned In attempting to swim to the mainland, a feat accomplished only once before by.Roy Gardner, famous train bandit.

-mill ge rid Ol I fl Loaves I Ft 1 BREAD fv- I 1 Eack 1 fr7 "Sirrr5! vour dlr. 4.1 nrr- 1 1 fl P'. I if fl lex IV 1 El BBBRBBBBBBBBBBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI You don't need to have your hair made a platinum blonde in Paris. You merely wear a platinum blonde wig, and it Is a lacquered wig, too. 15c or a black wig, also lacquered, If Head Cheese, pound you prefer.

What's more, the wig WDIKWWVWau i the names of he mob members. A jury summoned by Dr. Charles E. Hennenberger, Rawlins county decided their identity was "unknown." Rancher Not Lynched, As Was Reported SAtNT FRANCIS, April 19. W) The Associated Press was in rror In its report of Monday, April 18, in saying that" Chauncey Dewey was lynched several years ago on a ranch-near the one on which Richard Read, girl slayer, was hanged early yesterday.

Chauncey Dewey, who lives on a ranch adjacent to that on which Read was hanged, once was tried on a charts slaying three men as the outgrowth of a feud, but was acquitted along with other defendants. Dewey is a wealthy and re-, spected ranchman of western Kansas. 'The Associated Press is glad Is covered with Jeweled clips ana things. Of course you'd better be the type which can wear such geegaws. REITKR't Clay St.

Kat. B.mUm London is greeting the spring' Best Mw Sunnr Crest Stand DRIED PEACHES 3 ibs. 25c Sweet Chocolate lbs.OOC time In a springtime combination of pale, delicate colors for evening. There is, for example, a crepe romalne evening gown of faint pink which has a coat of very faint Macaroni ....3 lbs. 25e Lars; or Small ft OC.

BanBfHMB0 DILL HAUCH SHERWOOD SWAN CO LTQ 1 JVll SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20 CSI 1 2 hyacinth mauve. To carry out the White Beam I OS. Tirden'i Salt Pork and Bacon Squares round 14c Harry's 105 pastel scheme, the coat is bordered with silver fox. Lb.

10c T-Bobs Lb. 18c fllrlola ittenka Lb. 15c Shoalder Veal Chops 2 lbs. 25c Amonsr the shoe colors in high favtlr just now are cinder brown, porto, and sunrust. cinder brown or can's Hatchery Baby Chicks Iteds and Rocks, White Ieahorns, Cookie Wash.

St. Ent. GRAHAM 1 1 rn ACKERS, 11C Dnnntsi res. 30c, Flir Bnri Ibs. USe is a dark shade, suitable for nearly all informal occasions.

Porto is a deep, rich red. Sunrust, held over Knof to make this correction. San Joaquin Board Taxes Oleomargarine April 19. By a vote of to 2, the San Joaquin county board of supervisors yesterday re-enacted the ordinance placing a $200 annual license fee Consolidation of Fire Districts Is Asked CROCKETT, April to conclusion plans for consolidation of the three flre-flghtlng districts In Crockett with a unified fire department, 167 residents of this community yesterday afternoon filed a petition with the board of supervisors in Martinez seeking dissolution of the three fire districts. Districts that the Crookett residents seek to dissolve preliminary Co the formation of a new district embodying the entire area are Car-qulnez, Tenney Terrace ant Crockstt-Crolona.

Civic committees have recommended a merger of the three districts, citing saving of operation from earlier in the season, remains fashionable for- town and 0'Cedar XV 18c cocktail 8c Gelatine, 17c Spaghetti 6ic country wear. (Copyright. 18, for Th TMBUNt.) Alameda Eagles to Nominate Officers C. Harris Near Poultry Department CHEESE Otsgon Cheddar Lb. 15c PEARS I KRAFT Bunrtard.

Butlett, TranoB SiMiinf 1. Oatoaky Stand UT Clar St. Bnt. Now Potatoes 3ib10c BVRBANK POTATOES Largo 6ack, 854 22 ns. 25c ONIONS.

BWEET -POTATOES 4 n10c ROYAL Fruit Gelatins 3 lor 19c ALAMEDA, April 19. Nomina-tion of officers and Initiation of new members will feature past presidents' night, to be celebrated Wheatena Fackas 19c Johnson's Wsx Polish V. Splnsrot. Clay St, Kat. White or Green ASPARAGUS 6 ib-.

15c JTresli Hay ward PEAS 6 lb. 15c Faney Juice) Oranges, 4 dozen Roman Beauty Apples, Ibs. 254 Klaniath Falls Gem PeUtoes 100-lb, Sack, $1 2 tinsti5c Pint, 33c Extra saarp Eastern costs and greater efficiency as gains to be' derived by one central uii uiv Bain oi oieumarganne. A similar ordinance was adopted several weeks ago but was allowed to die by virtue of not being passed to print, after the Stockton city council had declined to adopt, a similar measure. 'y Supervisors E.

H. RImlngton and Asa M. Clark, who voted against the ordinance the first time, again registered negative votes. Those voting for the ordinance, which will take effect In SO days, were Chairman C. E.

Steinegul, Mary J. French and E. G. Stuckenbruck. by Alameda Aerie No.

1076, eagles, on Thursday nlghi, April tt, according to Fred L. Krumb, chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements. Nntle's Western Lb 21c fire district comprising Greater Fig Jam X. 19c Crockett. Motor Oil $1.29 Luxor? TAMS, 4 lbs.

JSC Whole Milk Monterey Jack, 18c Grupcirult, Macaroni 4c ioc Doscii- Chocolate Bar, 2ic (Cc Slue) (tJnecdo Tinkers) Champion Butter Flakes 12c Psyllium 38c Battle Creek Market Groeerterla (3 sjallon can) Pnrfay Shortening 45c 8-lb. tin) Iaa 4 Psrrln (largo slss) Sauce 48c (and other pastes) Winner's mr CUT-RATE SMOKES -53 13c I CIGARETTES, 14c HTMYAR TOBACCO, Pkgr, Dog Food 6c Old Plainsman Will Ride Steer to Chicago GERINO, Neb. Tom Rlvlngton believes that the modern generation needs to have Its knowledge of the 9 for 25c Red Dots I vnVA FUrhtlng Bobs VjI O.I aJ Havana Sweets WS5 Long Smokes Pkcs. 22c Pkir. Pauers TARGET TOBACCO.

XT 7 Grapefruit Good slse 15 for 25c Denslss, Pspt, I Catsup if Dressing I II 4nart 1 14c24c Asparagus Fancy Green Special 5 lbs. 10c Rome Beauty Apples Iba. Jfle Hill I Illlir llllllillllllliwiiinil II IT 111 mmmrn i i SAVE Iri OUR GROCERTERIA WEOIIESDAYI old west revived. This $2-yar-old veteran of the saddle anditjie range days proposes to helpTh" the revival. He's planning to straddle a steer next year and rids the "critter" from Gerln to nearly 1000 miles, Rlvlngton, bow-legged from riding broncs, believes If he gets a JELL-A-TEEM, Pkg.

4i2c Items In circles on sale at Pantry Filling Station steer with a reasonable amount of meat he won be such bad riding. Lonla 03 Seor. Freak GRAPE JUICE Cr8: 25c Largt Packaf 0XYDCL tor The -old plainsman' proposes to finance his steer ride to Chicago by sale of pamphlets en route. He plans to start early enough so as HAMS SHASTA 16c lb. EGGS Large Raseh 17ic doz.

Juicy Lemons Dos'en 5c Butter Psoas 22c Lonls', D.t. BACON Shasta Brand, by the piece 18 lb. to give him time to sell his liter ature. Opera Singer Will SUI1SVVEET PRUNES Sv. 15c MZW POTATOES rfw 19c Chocolate and Peanuts Douglas t.

81 CR1SC0 Ccnaln. bnlk 14c lb. TR0C0 Margarine 11c lb. ST CRYSTAL WHITE 5 Bars ICs fSvei BUTTER Fanoy Cr-nmery Limit 2 lbs. 22c lb.

Visit Pittsburg PITTSBURGH. A 21-year-old Pittsburgh gild, youngest member of the Italian-Milan Opera company an dnow Its star will visit her home here for the. first time in six years In June. Shs is Miss Dory Marnell, known on' the stage as Dory Mar-nelll, daughter of a Pittsburgh music store owner. "The father, T.

W. Marnell, has folowed the rise nf him Anurhtar In Tnrnnoon mliafn Mild California Cheese Pesad 12k Morton's SALT Package Qnaker Crackels Package 7c STRING Beans No. a Tin 612C 90c l-(tol. tin VolaNda. Salad Oil 79c Italian P.llpat.aacn.

Rainier MALT SYRUP SH-lb, Tin HORMEL'S SIIe.4 Splce4 HAM 25c lb. SALAD POTATO 7V2clb. SALAMI Tnllnn BollsA Limit 3 lbs. 19c lb. Harward Eg GRATED CHEESE Fxrhanaa Dept.

ST AiAIZO COM STMCSW ay URBY'S HOT SAUCE, 3 tto. IC: YlftfMTt t. D0Z. 1P Fresh Killed Broilers 4 for $1 Killilk5--Z FOR ZDC Artichokes Medium ala. Ddz.

10c M. Donnlss -with this Power Packed FOOD Everything awakens in apring why don't you atep out, too? You can avoid that drowsy, dull feeling if your food supplies the power. There's where Shredded Wheat comes in with power and vigor in every shred! Shredded Wheat is 100 whole wheatand that means proteins, minerals and important vitamins. It means bran, too all you need of it and in proper.form to assure with safety, the regular habit so essential to good health. TOMATO JUICE, 13-ounca Tin, 5s Oakland Smnll White Hnm-li.

C. n. Mnore. Dept. B4 iiiii i il in -ag circles by press notices and reports from the Metropolitan opera Miss Marnell, who was a soloist In a Pittsburgh church when 13, Ings the leading roles for the Italian-Milan company.

Critics praised her for her work i n'The Barber of She Is a native of Fayette county, Penn. Book to Tell Story Of Texas Oil Fields HOUSTON, Tex. A complete history of the East Texas field, storm center Of the petroleum Industry during the past year, will feature the year book to be distributed at the elgth annual conven Penltrr Ilrpt. Ki California Rice, 12 lbs. for 25c 9 Ra PIATnilCC Ohio Bed UHlUIllaO i Tip boxes tows Live Youns; 1 Ml 1 MA nlllRlCBlK IR Peas, 4 lbs.

10c i ii Jim iCJsiii' mSuSa Jfjai lurkeys Lb. 25c Poultry Oranges In, Valencia 4 doz. 15c 1111111 ii ini CUU ri.UI.iO No.as Tin DEL KOflTE aM5c Yellow Peashcs 2H'li- tin 10e nt. fll tion of the National Oil Scouts InysJjMjjyjlJljljsjysjSMillll I IMWSSlWsllll lllllll 1111 SMI I II I Sail II WSMSanssaWB-B-SSSSSIM I Boiling or Corn Beef, lb (Plat. ata) Shoulder Venl Cntl.ts, IBs rl.nn Ment Ttrnt.

12K MAYOriflAISE gSr. 22c Wit. Klll.l tart. association here May 15, 16 and 17. The book also will contain papers on all phases of recent petroleum developments, with special Eastern Hens Jeraer Brll Butter Lb.

22c 3nJ0e LIGHT HOUSE CLEANSER, iBBi Eat Shredded Wheat every morning. You will enjoy it you will enjoy the power it gives you. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY "Uneeda Bakers," lb. 25c 28c I Riley Pickled emphasis on the problems which arose during 1931, one of the industry's most eventful years. Al L.Tlt, nnisnniri 0 IJEftlW with pork.

ma UfOt. Bl Per tin Plans have been completed for entertainment of the 200 or more delegates and visitors expected here for the convention. Invisible Rays Give TOIISK Package Spareribs, lb. 10c (Fresh Pork) Back's Meat Dopt. 108 French 15o Size 03 Santa Clara Prunes, lb.

3c California Rice, lb. 3c Baby Lima Beans, lb. matter 4- Peas, lb. ICl corn Homlnr Kidney Beans and Bab LI mas U6. Tins ach Of "Black Light Ulfo) Snyd.r Son, P0.

mum ciiictiE sweep DETROIT. Invisible ultra violet rays, which "produce "black are advocated for use in lighting the' cokplts of airplanes. The light was demonstrated at th National Aircraft show, here, this spring. The violet rays prevent stray light- in the pilot's compartment, thus giving him a better view of the ground when he is flying in dark-nn. Th violet mv lieht is Bar PORK lb.

10c P.t Roast, lb, 10c (Choice cuts) Prims Rib Steaks, each 10c Stew. 2 25c (Boneless, baby beet) Yellow Bag 2 OUR LEADERN I 30c uj Lb. Lbs. 59c I lasSBsanoaaaaaasalssssssnTT- jCJtl' Purs fitrawberry i.B,.. Jli preserves, No.

Jar Feet, 10 lbs. 25c NECK Bones, 5 lbs. 25c win Paramount Ment PeptS ticularly useful during the hours tt dawn and dusk, when it is not Jark enough lor the radium glow show well, and still too dark for the flgres to show well In natural JUnt, WE RFSFnVB THK IWJTIT 1 1 WITH ALL "THE BRAN OF THE "WHOLE WHEAT VVK liUKUVK l'UJbi KltiUX XO L1.VU1.

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