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3-; i OAKLAND TRIBUTE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4, 1936 Dog Owner Sued by GUESTS FLEE HOTEL BLAZE i j. Navy Orders i today brought suit In Justice Court through bis T- Gibbs, for $270 damages against John V. Rosa The complaint, filed by Attorney Ralph' H. Wight, also asks $27 fol transportation and medical fees- Boy Who Was Bitten MARTINEZ, Nov.

on the right leg by a Gibbs, 11-year-old Vine Hill district youtn, REBELS-BUST MIDI MEERY JOTEl GUESTS tlEE ROOMS IN UTE NIGHT FIRE MORE IMPORTANT THAN SPEED is a careful, Vusinesslike analysts of your money problems. Ou service is as fast as is consistent with planning loans advanta-. geously for you. Furniture, Automobile Loans, $5.50 Per $100. Ten months to repay Loans on Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, etc, at i Cent Per Dollar a Month OAKLAND REMEDIAL IOAN ASSOCIATION "7oundti to proltct borrowm" 51 SIXTEENTH NEAR TELEGRAPH AVENUE TEMPLEBAR 4477 I 1 'I I lr- ft jj 1 if i MMWMHHaMHIIHNWMHnWMilM partial "Paralytic Conveyed To Safetyand.

Blind Man Is Rescued Daring Blaze A fire which sent scores of feuests On the Hotel San Pablo fleeing to safety caused approximately $10,000 damage, to the hostelry late last right, according to reports or tne management today. Three alarms were turned In. The blaze, starting between the fifth floor and the attic near an elevator shaft apparently caused by faulty wiring, sent more than 25 guests on that floor fleeing to safety with their Flames were discovered by Jack Lukow, a hotel guest. Dukow was going down when he saw the blaze' shooting out near the elevator snart The corridor was filled with smoke. INVALID IS RECCED He seized a fire extinguisher, and went to work," Clling the ereVatdr the same time, JThe elevator boy.

turned in the and warning was sounded to the guests. Approximately 40 rooms are located on the fifth of the' hotel, which is at 20th Street and San Pablo Avenue. More than half of the rooms were occupied. Included in the guests who fled from the flames were Mr. and Mrs.

Don Landy, who aided Mrs. Walter Owens, 44, "to -escape? Mrs. Owens is a semi-invalid, suffering from partial paralysis. Jerry Carufel, called Jerry the Blind Man," a district "character, was seated In his room alone, listening to radio reports of the election when he smelled -smoke. He was taken down the rear stairway by George- GUESTS NOT ALARMED 7 Some 40 or 50 guests were in the lobby we know how to BEANS slowly fill each and every bean with appetizing flavor.

To get beans with the real New England taste buy Baked Beans. Try them with Brown Bread. COMPANY, Portland, Main Like Gnndma, BAKE For here in Portland, Maine, we follow her method. We bake our beans in open bean pots and brick ovens all day The juices of fat salt pork and a racy sance JBURNHAM ft MORR'lt 1 BAKU IN MAN OTI A II "Hot day Included: Lt. Allen Hobbs, assbtant naval Inspector of machinery, Newport News Sbrptruildinc ec Dry Dock Newport News, to cfo U.

S. S. Yorktown and on board as engineer officer when commissioned; Raymond D. MacCart duty involving flying, naval aircraft factory, Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa.) John L. Reynolds, 14th Naval district, to duty as aide to commandant 14th Naval District; Thomas L.

Wattles, aide to commandant Ninth Naval District. Great Lakes, 111., command U. S. S. Dahlsren.

Robert W. Haase. assistant naval inspector of machinery. NewDort Nws Shipbuilding Drydock Newport news, 10 uu V. o.

8. YorKtown and on board as assistant engine officer wiicu njmniJuionra. Lts. (JG): Jay V. Chase.

U. S. S. Dale to U. S.

S. Zane: Robert W. Leach, U. S. S.

Upshur, to CFO U. S. S. Muatord and on board when commissioned: Philip W. Rioinersm jr, orders oy commander in chief, Asiatic modified, to CFO U.

S. S. Vlncennes and on board when commis sioned, instead duty Third Naval Dis trict; tredericlc W. Purdy, staff, commander, battle force, to CFO U. S.

Bagley end on board when commissioned, Ensigns: James D. Babb, U. 8. S. Leary to CFO U.

S. S. Vlncennes and on board when commissioned: S. Price. U.

S. S. Breckinridge, to instruction naval air station, Pensacola, Lt. Cdr. Joseph F.

Lankford, Marine recruiting sta tion, Baltimore, to Asiatic station. Burton Green. Hlrmhum to Cfo, U. S. S.

Vlncennes and in command wnen commissioned. (JG): John Calderman, V. S. Astoria to Aviation Untf, U. S.

Vlncennes; John U. S. New Orleana to Aviation Unit, S. S. vutvennes.

ASIATIC DESPATCH ORDERS Lt. James J. Hugfies, staff, Submarine to command U. S. S.

Panay; Chester M. Holton, command U. S. S. Paney, to U.

S. S. Black Hawk; Paul S. Goen, Ifc S. S.

Black Hawk, to Navy yard, mare isiana, taiix, Lleutu- Beverly Wrrlnn. staff. Asiatic Fleet, to U. S. S.

Augustai Adolph H. Oso1d, U. S.S. Bulmer, to ataff, Asiatic Fleet: Henrv D. Razendal.

U. S. S. Guam, to Naval Hospital. Canacao, P.

Lt. Cdr.i Nicholas A. Brown. (SO, 11. S.

Pecos, to Rec. Ship at San Fran cisco. Lts. (JG): Frederick A. KIriile (SO 16th Naval District, to U.

S. 8. Pecos.l Lee v. Boyle, to lth Navarl Dls -trict. Ch.

Rad. Flee: Byron Phillips, to 4th marines, cnina. Rad. Flee: James A. Meta, U.

S. 8 Black Hawk, to Yanatze Patrol. Pay Clerk Othello C. Bruun, Naval Station, OlongaDo, to U. S.

8. Mississippi Commanders William A. U. S. 8 Sale to U.

S. S. Cincinnati; Ernest W. Pace Philadelphia to Navy Department. Lieutenant Commanders Francis W.

Benson, U. S. S. Twiggs to U. S.

S. Dale; Robert Bolton Naval Academy to Gdantanamo Bay; Heber B. Brumbaugh, U. 8. S.

Dahlaren to Detroit. I Hetitertawta (J. rCoy3rt V. 8. S.

Mohaghan to New London; Leon ard V. Duffy. U.S.S. Eaglet to duty in Fourth District; John Ri Halle. U.

s. 8 Cincinnati, resignation accepted; Herbert Jukes, U. S. 8. Sands to New London! Jamea E.

KffVa, WC, Rathburne: James G. Vega to U. S. S. Mugford; Philip D.

Quirk, U. S. S. Dorsey to New London; Kenneth S. Shook, U.

S. 8. Lexington to U. S. S.

Sands: Ruben E. Wagsstafi, U. S. S. Upshur to U.

S. S. Bagley. Ensigns William A. Brockett, U.

S. S. New Mexico to Battle Force: Clyde G. Caldwell, U. S.

Preble to New London; James D. Ferguson, U. S. Detroit to U. S.

S. Broome; Leslie K. Taylor, U. S. 8.

Ellis to U. S. 8. Dunlap. Medical Corps: Lleut-Cmdr.

Arthur X. Beddoe, Quantico, to continue at Washington, (JO: Walter L. Blatchford, USS B-13 to CFO USS permit and on board when commissioned, William T. Easton, uncompleted portion orders, April 3, revoked, continue duty VS Squadron SB (USS Saratoga! Charles R. FenWn, uncompleted portion orders April 3 revoked.

Continue duty VB Sauadron 2B (USS Saratoga)! Claude V. Hawks, orders by C. in C. Asiatic modified, to USS Gilmer, Instead receiving ship at San Francisco. Ensign: Bllsrt Hills, Qulncy to instruction submarine bane, New London.

if J. Supply Corpai Lieutenants: Matlhlaa A. Koggenkamp. commissary atore. fleet sir baae, Coco Solo, to temporary, duty fleet air base, Coco Solo.

Asiatic dispatch orders: Lieutenant: Richard F. Stout, USSj John D. Ford! to USS Guam. i Lieutenants (JO)! William B. Moore, USS Ashevlle.

to 12th Naval District; John B. Gragg, USS Stewart, to 12th Naval District. THIEF TAKES DERRICK Lancaster, William Belhorn is locking for someone who believes in stealing on a large scale. An oil derrick superstructure and five tons of asserted pipe are missirig. XtiM WJiy 1 Guests were routed out of their rooms last night when fire broke out on the fifth floor of the San Pablo Hotel here, causing damage estimated at 1 0.000.

Here are shown some of the hotel occupants leaving their rooms with clothing and other property. Left are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Palmer, and right are Mr. and Mrs Don Landy." Damage waf Confined to the upper floors of the hotel.

Tribune photo. when the alarm sounded. They re-- mained in the lobby, despite the fact that firemen were going the stairway with "hose lines. The fire damage was confined to the fifth floor, (and the fourth floor ceiling, and the attic above the fifth floor, according to Harry B. Strang, manager of the hotel.

Chief W. G. Lutkey, who person-' ally directed the fight against the fire, said he has had two other re Weather Forecast Service Is Hit by Maritime Strike Taste freshness in every plump kernel of this appetizing SWEET CORtr It is put enamel-lined tins the very day it is cut. And you get the full flavor for which State of Maine corn is famous flavor put in each kernel by cool nights, salt breezes and golden sunshine. Serve Paris Brand and give your family a real taste treat.

BURNHAM MORRILL CO. PorW, Mm cent fire calls to the hotel which Were smaller blazes. Qluing Wife Balks Suicide of Mate ALBANY, Nov. 4. A few hours before he was scheduledSo appear in Superior Court for alaring on his pending suit for divorce, Cecil King, 41, was found unconscious in the kitchen Of his home at 1074 Talbot Avenue; after having turned on the gas jets In the stove in what police said was an attempt to kill him--.

self. King was discovered by his estranged wife, Mrs. Edna King, a telephone operator, who had visited ijjim last night to get some personal fjelongings and said she had found Mim drinking heavily. She returned this morning on the way to work because she had feared he might make a suicide attempt, and found her husband slumped, oyer on the kitchen floor. Mrs.

King called a physician and the Fire Department. An inhalator crew succeeded in restoring King to consciousness after several minute's Mrs. King had instituted suit for divorce and the case was scheduled to come to trial today. 1 The maritime'sstrike is regarded as a serious matter with far-reaching effects upon Weather forecasts, Thomas R. Reed, U.

S. Weather Bureau forecaster at San Francisco, said today. Reed pointed1 out that, under an internatiopal agreement, all ships atsea, regardless of what flag they sailed under, report weather conditions daily to the U. S. Weather Bureau with Pacific Coast headquarters here, but that the present absence of -shipping from virtually all sections of the Pacific and Alaskan Gulf seriously curtailed the usefulness of the bureau.

"With the storm season approaching, the absence of our usual reports from vessels at sea may result in the unheralded approach of heavy'-storms from the ocean with a resultant loss of crops to farmers of the Pacific Coast who are unwarned by accurate forecasts," Reed "We are back 120 years today, because of the tieup of ships'. All we can do is look at the barometer and then guess what the weather will be. JO NAPA. No'v. 4.

At of nohiresiderif ipatients of tfee' Napa State Hospital will be returned to their -native States next Saturday morning, it was announced today by Superintendent Dr. John Scan- land. The patients will be accom panied by attendants, will take them to States throughout the East and Middle West. Dr. Walter Rapaport, who will act as train physician, will go to New York and Washington, D.

Others will take patients to Texas and St Louis, Mo. R. C. Shannon, assistant supervisor, who will take several patients to New York, will extend his trip into Rhode Island and Connecticut, where he will -visit with relatives. The Napa State Hospital unit will be Joined at Pinole by deportation parties, from other California State institutions.

Charles Weymire, Slate deportation officer, will be in charge of the special trains. HUGE HAWK SNARED LOUISBERG, Mo. Frank L. Brown catches owls, hawks and crows with a bear trap set atop a 12-foot fencepost. His largest catch to date is a hawk with a 44-inch wing spread.

Iran Troops Await Orders to Storm City as Govern-ment Re'freat By ADOLFO DA ROSA United Press Staff Correspondent LISBON, Nov. 4. Spanish Nationalist artillery blasted the southern suburbs of Madrid today and Nationalist shock troops, confident of awaited the order to storm the city. Dispatches from the Madrid front asserted a key man had deserted from Madrid to the rebels and given information -of -vital -importance- as to the city's defenses. Jose Varela, eommander-in chief on the Madrid, front, established emergency headquarters at Grinon, south of the city, for the final drive.

Thousands of fresh men moved up for the final attack, calling to each other: "I'll see you in the Puerto Del Sol" the city's heart Infantry, led by racing whippet tanks, moved forward irresistibly, and the Nationalists Joined their lines' on a wide front extending from south to west of the Mostoles, Villa vlciosa" and other towns were taken, and the next objective was Carabanchel, a great military barracks on the city limits. Important advances: were made the El Escorial seotor northwest of the capital. Nationalist airplanes, flying high over the sleeping city this morning, dropped new demands for peaceable surrender. Townspeople were advised, in leaflets, that they had nothing to fear; that only the government leaders would be punished. Militia Flees From Elaborate Trenches NAVALCARNERO, Spain, Oct, 4.

(yP) The Fascist high command stated today that the Madrid gov ernment militia again fled carefully constructed trenches as insurgent forces swept on through the newly captured towns of Mostoles, 10 miles south of Madrid, and Villa-viciosa. Insurgent commanders predicted one more thrust would place the red and yellow flag of fascism in Getafe. eight miles from Madrid. From that, position, the Capital could easily be shelled. Insurgent tanks and armored cars patrolled the strategic cross' road from Villaviciosa through Mos toles and Fuenlabrada to Pinto, nine miles due south of Madrid.

TOWNSEND OT ES Eastbay Townsend Headquarters S29 12th Street Alameda Townsend Club, No. 3, will hold a meeting at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening Jn Mastick School, Santa Clara Avenue and Bay Street. Arthur T. Davles will be the guest speaker. 0 '0 The featured speaker at tomorrow evening's meeting of Santa Fe Townsend Club, No.

9, will be Alexander Horr from San Francisco. The club will meet at 8 o'clock at 717 54th Street. The public is in-vited. 0 0 0 The regular weekly meeting of Harrison Townsend Club; No. 13, will be held tomorrow evening at o'clock In Ebell Hall, 1440 Harrison Street.

Dr. James M. Heady, from Richmond, will address the meeting. 0 0 0 Completion of plans has been announced tor, the "20-hahd" whist to be held by Eastlawn Townsend Club, No. 31.

-The whist will be held at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Souza's Hall; 1454 47th Ave nue. Refreshments will be served. Sens laavaa, frulta, sttdi are endewaS with lsistira propertiee by Nature. SiowB hrt are four ltuttht truitn fa TAMmvinii, Sgt, etui; eniae. skin, tiredness, acid-lndiges-tlon and other conditions dus to constipation.

39', 'I 16 ev Mot eee shone orders riff erf proved by Good Housekeeping Inst, Your own dentist will tell you Poll-dent is a scientific marvel. Made and guaranteed by the famous Wernet Laboratories-i' -nnVs teet lose that fa'rs r-y vck if rt 1 i I I i 7 40 7Jf mini Ml TIOEHITQE NEW FRUITY LAXATIVE Corrects Constipation WITHOUT LAXATIVE CHEMICALS 'There are no vessels off the coast east of the 14.5th meridian, half way to Honolulu, and not a single ship in the Gulf of Alaska, with the exception of one Japanese freighter too far to the south to have reports of value regarding conditions. data which Is now unavailable to us is hot only of extreme importance to farmers and of to business men and the average citizen, but is also used for the compilation of weather maps for the use of the oir lines. "The strike is definitely impair-ing the value and efliciency of the U. S.

Weather Bureau." Auto Crash Victim Awarded $20,000 SAN FRANCISCQNov. Atkinson, 439 Bartlett Street, was awarded $20,000 a jury for serious injuries received on January 3, 1935, when she was knocked down by an automobile at -Geary' Boulevard and ilth The suit was tried by Superior Judge Franft T. Deasy, and named Dr. Andrew S. 440 43rd Avenue, and his mother, S.

Wallace, as Previous trial of the stilt resulted in a. disagreement by the juryv vT Rezoning Ordinance Oked at Richmond RICHMOND, Nov. ordinance rezoning lots on Rheem Avenue between 13th Street, and San Pablo Avenus jrprn commercial to residential has been adopted by the CityjCouncil. Five new homes now are 1elng bui on Rheem Avenue. ADVERTISEMENT IS EPILEPSY INHERITED? CAN II BS CURED? A booklet lnterestin will be sent FREE, while they last, to any reader writins to the Educational Division, 591 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.

Dept N-117. ADVERTISEMENT '-II3I1DLC9D Tboatands of Hifh Blood Pressure Suier era use ALLIMIN Essence oi Garlte-Fanley Tablets. Guaranteed aaia and effective or money beak. Tablets specially coated. Wo odor.

No taste. Xo drug. Ask for them by ESSENCE of GARLIC-' name ALLIMIN PARSLEY, Twelve dars II at Four wttk SI SI treatment. I trcatmeat I For sale by all leading drag stores 1.EOAL KOT1CB NOTICE THAT COPIES OB CERTAIN PROPOSALS TO AMEND THE CHARTER OF THE CITT OF OAKLAND PRINTED IN PAMPHLET FORM MAT BE HAD DPON APPLICATION THEREFOR AT THH OFFICE OF THH CITT CLERK. NOTICE is hereby riven, pursuant to Resolution No.

4641 C.M.S. a-nd Resolution No. 4642 CM.S, pasaed by the Council of the City of Oakland, September 22, 1936, that copies of eertaln nrnnoaala to. amend the Charter of the City of Oakland, printed pamphlet iorm, wnicn propoaali are to be aubmitted to the qualified electors of said City, at special Munlclnal Election. to ne held on Tueaday, November J.

1936, may be had upon application therefor the office of the City Clerk In the CHv Hall of CHt. mi iir TKDffi BERKELEY CALIFORNIA Kitharlnt Hcpbarn in "Mtrr SeUnd" "STAR lor NIGHT with CUlre Trevor 11 JOM Unlvertlty Herbert MAR8HAuGmrtrud MICHAKL 'BUNKER BEAN" with Owen DTil. it. I nniM Adeline nd AleatnS LiWIVlll OESTRVDI! MICHAEL "THE RETURN OF SOPHIE Jack Hulbert. Balldef OrenmenS" United Artists Continuoui Dally WALLACE BEERT.

in "OLD HUTCH" 'Wirea Never Knew'-C. BuHlet-M. Boland AIM Solano at Th Alamadi VAtViS WARNER OLAND "CHARLIE CHAN at the RACE TRACK" Sylvia Sidney -Spencer XiWICW I San Pablo near Unlvertiry JtVI MARC CONNELLY'S RttiN vaariTRKR" Betta Saeia In "SATAN MET A LADY" STRAND Collet and Ashby CHARLES DICKENS' "TALE or TWO CITIES." Ronald Colman Alto Jed Preatr in "EdaeaMni rather" ALAMEDA rn LTTlSSensational new laxa tive relieves constipation in a new way with leaves and fruits from different "partY bf jam-like mixture, y. When you realise that most laxatives. today depend on phenolphthalein (a chemical) br on salts, oils, -calomel or other-strong drugs, you can see why we are so enthusiastic about gentfeTriatnraJ TAM.

clear away head aches, sallow TAf.l TsJIef Coeds Depf. a A I A Urn A Centra) Ave. at Park JUftJVltL AL ameda 4742-474J FAIRFAX AV SEMINARY CONT PAPITfi! Foothill Blvd. It Seminary WIIV- ROBERT TAYLOR "THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW" Mary Aitpr In "Trapped By TeltvUlon W. 8.

C. ti. California Football Films DIMOND DISTRICT niMnNn rnivaltAv.Hoplelna UIMUnU JAMES DUNN HEARTS IN BONDAGE AIo LEW AYRES in "SHAKEDOWN' PARK BOULEVARD DISTRICT PARKWAY Park Blvd. It E. 19th SKY.

DEVILS" SPENCER TRACY and" ANN DVORAK "SINS OF MAN" With JEAN HERHHOLT ELMHURST GRANADA JC 14th Nth Ave. "SKY DEVILS" SPENCER TRACY-end ANN DVORAK "SSCRET AGENT" with PETER LORRE W. C. r. California Football Films ALLENDALE DISTRICT ALLENDALE 88 KE- Gloria Staart In HOURS TO KILL" "Mine With the Iron Door," Richard Arlen EASTMONT DISTRICT EASTMONT fooihmi ANN PRESTON and HENRY HUNTER "And Sadden Death" with Randolph Scott FOOTHILL dt 35TH AVENUE FOOTHILL Vlrtlnla Brace In "Society Doctor" St "MAN HUNT" with WM.

GARGAN EAST 12TH STREET DISTRICT RITZ East 12th St. at 7th Ave. WARNER BAXTER. "robin Ronn of ei. nnnAnn Herbert Marshall, "Till We Meet Aralnn NORTH OAKLAND FoiSENATOR '2J2SL Herbert Marshall.

"Girls Dormltnrr" "Years for the Asklns" with Georte Baft DOORS OPEN AT 8:00 P. M. C. A TP AV Sm pWo Stanford VSrt ILHrtl MARC CONNELLY'S "THE GREEN PASTURES" Mary Aster in "Trapped by Televlilon" UPTOWN Collcse at Shaffer SAN FRANCISCO" Cla'i GABLE It Jeanette MarDONALD "Salsa Met a Lady" with Bette Davll W. R.

T. California Football Films! PIFH1! Piedmont and Linda rittUnAJi rDWARn ARNOLD "meet vyeo SJ "SWINO TIME" RED ASTAIRE 4c GINGER ROGERS VAiIIP Santa Clara Avw near Park yXIKXUJJ Phone ALameda 3900 TN XCHNTCOLORl "RAMON LORETTA TOUNO and DON AMBCHI OVENWARX PRE! to Ladles TOMTE SAN LEANDRO PALACE AN LEANDRO "DANCING LADY" JOAN CRAWFORD and CLARK GABLE Bit Hewe-Wallace Beery-B. Montaemerr HAYWARD HAYWARD 677 Caatra JANE WITHERS rrri Brry Carey-Hoot Oatlaw" W. 8. C.

ti. California Football Films False Teeth Cleaned and Purified by New Brnshless Method Stains Go Odors Go Makes Teeth Look "Live" and Natural! SUITVALE AND Z3RD AVENUE FRUITVALE KathaHne Heahtira in "Mary af Scotland" "JAILBREAK? with Crair Reyaelds pill rr 23rd Av. and E. 13th St. I JAMES DUNN "rWO-FISTED GENTLEMAN" pl PH BBLLAMY in "FINAL HOUR" FAIRFAX St SEMINARY PAIUFAY PoothUI Blvd.

4t Fairfa rtliirUV "DEVIL DOLL" llnnel Parrvmnre Msiiremi O'SuIlivan "HEARTS IN BONDAGE" with Jas. Dana Now you can clean plates and removable bridge work as they never were cleaned beforeActually sterilized and polished like new. And without brushing I Just pl" in a glass of water-add a little you Sfe ffiic, fcrtar i foul lit rr r. W.r.!APPi:LL,rvCIr, No. "i 3-p.

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