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ACTOR 17 'S SAYS SHE'S WIDOW IS 200 Chinese Die in Troop Train Wreck SHANGHAI, Sept Two hundred Chinese soldiers were killed and an equal number injured today when a crowded troop train plunged from the rails Into a mountain can yon near Loyang, Honan Province. The troops being rushed to Shensi over the Lunghal Railway for anti-Communist operations. Authorities said they were "investigating a possibility that 4he derailment was engineered by Communist agents. i Claire Trevor III; Condition Serious HOLLYWOOD, Sept m-Her condition serious, Claire Trevor, fair-haired film actress, was 111 day from influenza. Fneumoh(a threatened to develop, after fever shot up to 104 degrees last night in OAKLAND TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1935 AUDITORIUM 111 'yr SHERWOOD SWAN CO.

LTD Oakland's Municipal Auditorium is now in fine physical condition because of the intensive work done by the SERA as well as the amount of new structural steel placed in the building, according to the monthly report of City Manager John F. Hasslcr for August, sub mitted to the City Counetf today. "Structural steel defects in the DANVILLE, N. Sept. Mrs.

Frances Landau, who claims she is the legal widow of David Landau, stage and screen actor, who died in Los Angeles Friday, said today she will "make no fuss" unless Landau left property and Delight Landau of Hollywood tries to claim it. At the present time she is virtually destitute, Mrs. Landau said. OMrs. Landau, a slim, white-haired woman of 86, is the daughter of Charles B.

Newhall of Worcester, an old-time stock-company owner. Her mother, Mrs. Sarah Newhall, lives in Oakland, Calif. A former actress, Mrs. Landau said she met Landau when her father engaged him to play leading roles in the company.

They were married at Mount Carmel, April 14, 1903. Landau's name then was WEDNESDAY September 25, 1935 I. OSSttSK STAlVn AT SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 I OHICKIE BARRON Clar St. But. targe Baatern ALOIVE'S DEMCATKSK1V 3-yr.

old orA 40 BIG WEDNESDAY GROCERY SPECIALS Oreron.lb. Pabil Wax Prepared IE. Dulled Mustard Quart jar Large U.S. OK MATCHES laria box 3120 MALT lirre lln 35c MEAT 4 tlni lie Eggs, PAPER 4 ft. roll Wo Extras.

Doi. WWW roof of the Auditorium Arena have been completely repaired and reinforced," said Hassler. "The parking area east of the Exposition Building has been leveled and cited, and lighting fixtures will be installed by the WPA as one of its first projects. "The SERA fire-trail-project and many others which terminated September 4 will be carried to completion by tho WPA. new WPA projects calling for work in parks, playgrounds and public buildings have been presented to Washington and we are hopeful that approval will be received very soon and work will start which will greatly benefit municipal activities." NO JULY 4 HURTS Hassler also pointed out that Oakland had its Fourth of July without any casualitiefc, saying: "At this time I call attention to Oak Potatoes Bnrhnnka Snck Tr 20 1, 20c lanta Maria Rnaaeta 35c Swet Pntntopa or Yam 4 lbs.

106 Gravenstoln Applea 1 Iba. 1AO Grapefruit tor 100 Juice Oranrea. Doi. 5c Oniona. 6 lba.

loo David Magee, but he changed it at Bananas Doiea Julra Oranfea. (J Doien OC Freah Llmea 6 for 10 Garnet Potatoea Iba. lOo Bell Pepneri 5 lba, lOo Wax Peppers Lb. Be Plcklinc Oniona 1 lba. lOe Chicken Beef lus wile suggestion in 1908.

SPINACH WHEAT Mrs. Landau said they separated Freh Surar PEAS No. tin 7c Sllthtlr dented No. tin March 29, 1922, and in June, 1923, TAF.1AI.ES 4 tlni 17c NUT 2 lbs. 23 BuHereryjec Our Finest Fort or Muscatel SALAll OIL, STATION Pure White or Cider 1 5c 10 lbf.

I9c Wit she obtained a maintenance order in New York fcr $1500 a year. Thi subsequently was reduced to $1200, and payments were made until last mtnmst All-Pure Tom Kraut Tomato P0W0W JAM-JELL month. MILK COCKTAIL Cleinier for Jelly 4 tall tins No. 1 I for DANVILLE. N.

Sept. 24. David Landau sits in her cottage here with a picture of the late David Landau, stage and film actor, before her, naklnf I4c maklnf lull tlni I0c tall Una, 8c I9c land's Fourth of July record of no RAVCH MARKET, STAND 29 Yearling; Skonliler. I.b....Tc Yearllna- Chiina. Yenrllna- Rnrk Romt.

I.h. So VenrlhiK Strn. IOr REITER'S Clnr St. Ent. Tenderloin Steak.

Mi lSe Yenrllna; Shoulder and hniia 2 lba. 25c Plate Dolling; Reef. Fht-ett Campbell Tomato injuries and no fires. This is the result of an educational campaign after relating that sWand not Mrs. Delight Howell Landau of Hollywood, is his legal wife.

They were married in 1 903, she says. by qur Chief of Police and may Victory DOG FOOD 4 tlni I7c CHEESE ntu. 27c BUTTER 1 lb. Jar I4c SOUP tin 612C be compared with" the previous ANDY KOINTEH record of 11 children and 13 adults tTOV PACT injured by fireworks or fires caused FRESH CHOCOLATE DROPS. .2 lbs.

I So therefrom." Vienna Vanderbilt Celebrates Getting Fortune and Bride Bartlett perry Ocean Spray Cranberry As to the general activities of Giant 2 1 I COCOANUT 1 lbs. IV BON BONS. iba. 1606 San Pablo Ave. Wednesday and all this week PEARS WHEAT the city for August, $8790 was taken Into the treasury of the city it.

SAUSAGE tin 6e Ho. lln Beartd lart SAUCE tin 12120 from police court costs and fines, 1 tall Be 1 tall Hnre Yon InTeatlcated the Law Prlrea In Oar Tobaeea and $9708 was earned from busi I8c Summer Special NEW YORK. Sept Tnrrytowaa, SpadaA naif and Half. ness license receipts. Building per miup jnorria.

George Vanderbilt today celebrated: 25 mits amounted to $378,477, bringing Koola aw pksa Corn Sprint Cloth 1-lb. tin OOC Toiedo, tarse tin Wheat Straw Paper. for IBe pnr Advertlaer. 10 alae. 1 Me Men's, Women'a, Children's Cartoa 1J8 OM Colda, 1 li.

first Installment on $20,000,000 he ultimately will receive George and his young wife they were married September 6 returned yesterday with a retinue of servants and 30 pieces of luggage from a lfi-day "preliminary" honey PINS 1 His marriage to beautiful, popular, 19-year-old Lucille Parsons. 2 His twenty-first birthday an $1811 in feesrto the city. Electrical permit fees came to $883 and plumb HALF SOLES Ralelnha. Pkff. Sanihlno Ry4rox COOKIES packaie I4c CRISCO -lb.

MB 99c BEEF tin I2c Composition Hrown'a Mnle. for ing fees to $1848. IBe Per Carton niversary. or Leather. doien 10c 3 His brothers twenry-tntra There were 291 fire alarms In August, involving $6,457,000 worth of property, with an actual fire birthday anniversary.

Seedless' lbs. 25c 1 Albfr flood Jar 4 Prospects of a honeymoon trip OXYDOL Women's HEEL LIFTS. 12 loss of $14,023. STOLEN GOODS RECOVERY to India, China and Japan. OLIVE RUBBERS Pink Beans 5 lb 25: Beans SE.

6 25: Yellow Split Peas. lbs. 25 Black Pepper 20 lAo alio Receipt of $5,000,000. The young son of the late Alfred COFFEE 1 lb. bat I4c 1 dmen Mince, tin Pure Eg A Noodles lbs.

wC Lont Thred Sweet cocoa- i nc moon in Bermuda. They evaded all but a dozen or so photographers in a dash from the pier to a Waldorf-Astoria suite and maintained seclusion from then until the dinner which inaugurated George's "big day." The elder Vanderbilt, who went 'Jown in the Lusitania, left equal 6c 8c 5c Miscellaneous property was stolen to the extent of $6423, of which $3011 worth was recovered. Auto thefts amounted to $24,545, of which Gwynne Vanderbilt celebrated SHOES DYED Any Color, Odorless 50. lbs. 96 NUT.

mildly. Not more than 150 of la creme de la creme of North Shore Freah Soda Sperry Waffla Steel Long Island society got into the nearly all was recovered. There were 1573 general offenses reported Quick service while yon wait JMEA. BAG FEED STAND Albera' Scratch Feed. It Iba.

30c inn.ih. urii at kx WOOL BE AX BAG MJT HOUSE FIG BARS 2 lbs, I So Black Walnut Menta. LB; Campflra Marshmallows 1 lb. pki. I4c (achool tablet free) to police and 2493 traffic and motor FLOUR lane pki, I4c Crackers t-lb.

box 22c bit nkt. "in Ttmir Broken 25c 10o 1 5c 10o DOG CAKES, 'llta -hares of his fortune to George and Alfred Alfred's twenty-third birthday anniversary was Sunday, George's twenty-first was today; Ihey compromised on dates to join vehicle offenses. Rentals and income from the Au We carry a fall line of Men', Women' and Children'! Sport and lire ahoee. Vanderbilt dining room last night for the first ceremony of jubilation, only two orchestras played, and the whole affair was over by 4 a. m.

There really was ground for much more, for the $5,000,000 is only the ditorium for the first two months of the present fiscal year showed Dlsoontlnulnt Valley Brew Cream of forces for a party. A HUMAN HOLIDAY But every Hednesday and Saturdny la BARGAIN DAY at the Hnui.wlVet Groceteria. Ea. bay houaewlrea CAN'T and WON'T Urn vr" Blua auarantred Quality, vi.lt the foodaloro that the t'oi jadwlr, PWi? 7.I.EP by only oneninr fur himlnen two-day-a-week. a gain of $618 over the same period BEER WHEAT last year.

Pork and BEANS 1 lb. tin 3I2O Freah Folat CHIPS lane bat 5c TOMATO The Electric Department serviced and repaired 52 police radios at a cost of $172, of which $42 was for 4 boltlei 23c larte pkt 2lc CATSUP KELLOGG CORN 1 FLAKES Pkg. 6c mix) Pkaa. Del Monte 1 Seedleaa Halaina lft-oa, pk. Knell 0 White Kins Laandry SOAP IObas2SS materials.

botlle deposit extra) Large bottle. (limited Quantity) 612C The City Physician treated 171 office patients and 108 jail patients. Carnation Wheat o-watt American Lonta Miialon Electric Mint Phillips. There were 328 births in Oakland during August as compared to 265 FLAKES 6c Spaghetti GLOBES CORNED BEEF 2 tin. 25: LarRR Lady (trey Liquid COFFEE bottla 7c A doaths.

SYRUP pint Jut 10c pkt. V5 each The Food and Sanitation Depart 7-o. 1 I5c 1-oa. 8c MOXHKRS BAKING CHOCOLATE. 4Mb.

cake. Vanilla ment made 2581 inspections of mar kets and collected $1634 in fees. arket flrocerterla Jell-a-teen 3 rkL, 10c CORNED BEEF HASH. I-lb. tin.

Armcur's 0 Dviina 2-pound 8c Poslum 34c 8-oi. tin I IHIICa rartnn Milk Facts Are Sought With OR GRAHAM CRACKERS. TsoM resh 2-Ib. park. lire herseA peet'sA m'stuiA naklnf Chocolate II Granulated Soap III WW I Will I li lb.

caka I I larae pki. Ill larte tin I 7c yy 22c 35c Itema In elrtlea on tala at PaiHry IMIIInt Mallon 9 Help of Mice fir ''i int. 'f -JT fj i mrt'v'tt t-m i at BERKELEY, Sept. hum aV (I 'i Pills. bury's i BEST ble mouse my hold the secret of the genetic factor which lead to big DOCTOR, WHAT PLEASE MAKF MY milk production, if clues being fol I21e laUblV 1 lowed by authorities at the Univer sity of California prove correct.

Assorted varieties, IFIourH Enter Pillsburv's easy. Sno Shten 11c PACKAGE CHEESE This study, under the direction of li lb. pkg. measuring-tifter contest, Ask ui for details. dii CDiiBvie K.

B. de Ome, is being conducted with what is believed to be the oldest strain of inbred mice in the world. De Ome is "la technician in oam enrrii 1a I hJ onu ontLii cake flour Chipped Beef, lb 10c Pullet Eggs, small, doz- Bacon, Vz lb. pkg. Armoun 20c Creamery Butter, lb 30c 1 Eastern Lard, 2 lbs TTTc Swedish Health Bread, 14c Armours Picnics, lb 24c Finnan Haddie, filet, Ta IN THC MEAtuRINO-Sirrill PACKAQS A priceaArt( Vp the department of zoology.

LARGE PKG Proper mating of good producers 21c Fancy Barbecued, KIPPERED COD 3Se of milk is the purpose of the tests now being conducted. The mouse, it is said, gives far more milk than the 2 cow, in proportion, and makes an excellent subject for study. The inbreeding of the mice tends to nar KOSHER POULTRY Rev. B. Garflnkle will be here all day Wednesday, all day Thursday, and 88c row the problem to certain definite factors.

Friday nntll Noon. The study has reached no conclu Hifh tirade Italian Nnt Oleo macaroni PEANUT BUTTER, LIFEBUOY, 5c 2Bz Margarine sions that can be announced at this time, although it has developed some interesting facts regarding inbreeding. The mouse strain being studied PASTE 15 Tarletlea Fresh. 2-lb. Jar.

Whole Milk Monterey CHEESE 1 9c lb. Frankfurters I6clb. ianerkrant, pt. Se lenll'i, Dent. 123 Small 7c.

RINSO I9c AFi'LE BUTTER. White House. No. Vi iar 17c 3 lbs, 23c Larje IM2C lb. Deott.

and 4 was started in 1908 by Dr. Clarence Cook Little, former president of the Italian rtellcateaaen Small 8 he. en Garden. ncnt, na 2k LUX FLAKES. Larje pkff.

22c Syrup I a Large bottle. Lemon or Oranie New Crop ranry Grecian TOILET SOAP, Bar CURRANTS, 2 lbs. 29c I PEEL, 2 lbs. for. Pork and No.

vy UCdii) Pfpl, 7T The Bcllflower APPLES, 6 lbs. Burbank Fancy Btiroank POTATOES, lb. Larre CUCUMBERS, ea. Dept. SI University of Michigan and at present connected with the Jackson Memorial Laboratory at Bar Harbor, Maine.

The university specimens were obtained in the latter part of last year. The close inbreeding followed has produced no noticeable defects in the mice, although the strain is now nearly thirty years old, The little animals have good vitality and appetite, and their rate of reproduction li normal. Rats also have been successfully Inbred for a long period of time. The strain developed by Dr. Little is now widespread throughout the Potatoes, 10 lbs.

David Rbraala, Dept. 50 RILEY'S PLATE CORN BEEF, Pickled Pork NECK BONES, 4 lbs 25c lept. 1 1P Steer BOILING BEEF, lb 9c Steer Beef POT ROAST, 14c Steer Beef SIRLOIN STEAK lb country and is being used for many purposes, touching on both humans and animal health problems. Kteer Beef PORK KIDNEYS, 3 lbs 25c The SI are only in indication of a few of the countless things a telephone docs for people. Do you realize that telephone service of your own will do as much That it will reach friends, that it will encourage business opportunities, that it will save untold time and conserve much energy, that it will bring aid to your household when seconds count? May we explain to you the various kinds of service Itnd help you to select the one suited to your needs? The coupon below will bring our representative at your convenience.

SWISS STEAK, lb. 27c HhniilfW Ciennine PORK LIVER, lb. 16c HEARTS, 2 lbs. 25c White Star. TUNA LAMB CHOPS, lb.

24e CORN I2v2c Sweet. No. 2 tin. No. Prime Kin Oeinitne LAMB CHOPS, lb.

NECK BONES, 3 lbs. Dept. 119 IIRAB Lucky No. STRING BEANS. Rose Bowl.

No. 2 tin. 7c Clay Street Entrance VBUEAH J. V. Dunbar, tin 10c PEAS Sunny Brae.

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