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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1937 Pension Cases Tos Increase County's Recipients To Gain 1000 Under New State Law case load. COUNTY SHARE RISES Increase by 1000 or more! in Anthe number of Alameda County rel of old age pensions is excipients pected during the next year because of the legislature's adoption of law, which becomes etliberalized lective, September 1. This estimate was made today by S. H. Thompson, director of the Alameda County Charities Commisreport to the Board of sion, in a Supervisors, Two thousand other applications, he estimated, would come in during the year without any change in the law, so the total increase on based which 18 the budget estimate was 60 per cent increase Th 3000, or a The county's share of the recommended budget for old age pensions $769,300, as compared to $454,000 in 1936-1937.

This, Thompson explained, is an increase $108,000 of for $207,600 infor new cases, and creases in amounts made mandatory the new law, or a total increase of 69.52 per cent. by new State law may bring a slight Changes made in blind pensions increase in the number of cases, Thompson said. The principal makes a $50 monthly paymandatory, whereas former payments were $40 and under. CHANGES OUTLINED Changes made in the old age pension law, as summarized in SacraPayment remains at $35 month, but the full amount is mento, are: a receivable without deductions exceeding for an outside income not $15 a month. The pauper's path and of the attainment of the age of 65 property lien are abolished.

Proof years is made easier, marriage license, census and election records, or notations in family memorandums Bibles or an affidavit of one sutticing. Husbands and person wives Blind may aid have changes, besides the separate domiciles. increased payment, include: A blind of person may have a maximum $83.33 a month outside income without deduction and $3000 assessed valuation of real and personal of either type of property. Applications may be approved or rejected within abolished." The pauper's oath is Grandchildren are not legally responsible tot the maintenance of Blind grandparents. Local headquarters for administration of the persons are at 420 Broadway.

U.S. Court Clerk Dies in San SAN ANSELMO, July Lyle S. Morris, clerk of the Northern California District United States Court, died heart failure early today at his home, 51 Sais Avenue. Born in Newcastle, he, had been the court clerk since 1908, and had lived here 17 years, He was 48. Morris is survived by his widow, Belle: two children, George James and two Ruth sisters, Marie; Mrs.

a Willis brother, Magnus Percy, of Berkeley, and Mrs. Richard Angoye of San Francisco. Funeral services will be conducted in San Francisco Wednesday by the Bethlehem -Masonic Lodge. $7500 Judgment To Seenarist Upheld Sereen credit to the author of a scenario is worth at least $7500, accoming to a ruling handed down today by the Ninth District Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. The court upheld a Federal Court judgment of $7500 awarded to Walton Hall Smith, author of a scenario, who had sued Paramount Productions for that amount for their failure to live up to an asserted agreement to give him screen credit for authorship of a film subsequently released under the title "We're Not Dressing." ADVERTISEMENT MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES An excess of acida or poisons in your blood, when dub to kidney disorders, may be the chute of nagging backache, rheumatie pains, lumbago, leg pains, loss of pep and enup under the eyes, headaches and dietineas.

Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Don's Pills, used successfully by million for over 40 years. They buppy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush Doin' out poisonous waste from your blood. Get a Pills. ADVERTISEMENT This Old Treatment Often Brings Happy Relief Many sufferers relieve nagging backache quickly, ones they discover that the Fell el of their trouble may be tired kidneys. The kidneys ate Nature's chief way of taking the Beide and waste out of the binod.

Most people pin about 8 pints a day of about pounds of waste. Frequent or scanty passages with smarting and burning there may something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Doctor's Prescription For Liquor Habit doctor's prescription, successfully used for wears for those addicted to the use of alcohol, is now offered to the public as Alcoban. It la not habit forming, and can be taken in liquor? tea, coffee, food, or any other liquid with or without the user's knowledge. Aids the sutterer 18 overcome the craving for liquor and tor bulld up his resistance.

Many loved ones saved and brought back to lite of usefulness. Try a box at our rick. Proper results or money For Bale at Day and Night Pharmacy, 1776 and other Good Druggists, MARRIED HALF A CENTURY, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brander Golden Wedding anniversary by friends and relatives.

In the perusing an old history of the where they were among the of Alameda will be feted at a party tomorrow at their home above photo they are shown early days in North Dakota first -Tribune photo. Frontier Couple Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary ALAMEDA, July on the plains of North Dakota will be recalled tomorrow when Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brander, of 554 Santa Clara Avenue, celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Brander was one of the first settlers in the northern part of North Dakota who crossed the Canadian border from Ontario to found the little town of Bottineau.

His wife followed with another group of Canadian settlers a year later and they were married in Bottineau July 27, 1025 Sought 300 U. C. Scholarships BERKELEY, July -Only one out of every three students applying for scholarships last year at the University of California received an award. Practically all of the students were deserving of financial aid in completing college educations, declared Prof. E.

C. Voorhies, assistant dean of undergraduates. However, he said, there weren't enough scholarships to go around. Dean Voorhies revealed that during the last academic year, 1025 men and women students, all falling in the scholarship honor class and all needing aid in meeting college expenses, applied for the 300 scholarships available on the Berkeley, vis and San Francisco Campuses. Dean Voorhies says scholarship downment funds of the University of California average about $5 per student enrolled, with less than one scholarship for each 50.

In contrast, he says, Harvard has an endowment of $32 per student, University of Chicago $41, Columbia $24, Johns Hopkins $70 and Yale $74. Never Seasick Nine Tribune readers wished to buy outboard motor, SW eetwood 2463, offered in Tribune Want-Ad. 1887. Brander is now 78. Mrs.

Brander is 73. The couple came to California in 1924 and established. a ranch, near Marysville. Brander retired Fall he and his wife moved here. They will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at an informal party which will be attended by at least five of their eight children.

These will include of Long Beach; George and William Brander of Marysville; Erwin Brander Placerville, and Mrs. Ivy Bach, of Alameda. Three other children live in North Dakota. Coronado Horse Show Concluded CORONADO, July night Star, 7-year-old black gelding, from Miss Amy M. Freeman's San Antonio, Texas, stables, was judged grand champion in the five-gaited class last night as the Coronado National horse show closed.

Last year's champion in this class, Totokonoolah, owned by W. P. Roth and Mrs. George Uhl, San Francisco, finished second. Edith Bean, 9-year-old bay mare from Mr.

and Mrs. M. R. Bigelow's stables, Santa Fe, N. won the feature $250 stake for jumpers.

Ridden by 18-year-old Carol Hagerman of Kansas City, Edith Bean nosed out Brown Jug, prize brown gelding owned and ridden by Jack Searl, Hollywood juvenile screen star, Gray Knight, also from the Bigelow stables, and ridden by Charles Zimmerman, Santa Fe, was sixth in the championship event. HOT? TIRED VOOLAID MAKES At BIG GLASSES GROCERS Fastest Trains to SACRAMENTO $170 $7206 ONE WAY ROUNDTRIP SCHEDULE Lu. Oakland S. P. has the fastest and most fre(16th St.) Ar.

Sac'to quent train service to Sacramento 7:09 a.m. 9:35 a.m. -the quickest, safest, and most 8:10 a.m. 9:55 9:50 a.m. fortable way to go in any kind of a.m.

a.m. 8:54 a.m. 10:57 a.m. weather. Let the engineer drive you p.m.

2:20 p.m. there at these low fares. p.m. 3:45 p.m. 3:31 p.th.

5:55 5:30 p.m. 7:20 p.m. $8:33 p.m. 10:35 p.m. 8:40 p.m.

10:40 p.m. 9:50 p.m. 12:15 a.m. major holidays only. ROUNDTRIP ex.

Sat. only Nine trains daily returning from Sacramento. EVERY SUNDAY Southern Pacific For any information on passenger fares, train schedules, telephone LAkeside 2151. (All other business LAkeside 2121.) Boy Preacher Ready for Rites Rev. Charles Jaynes, 7, Will Wed Couple -If They Show Up BLOOMINGTON, July (P) The Rev.

Charles Jaynes Jr. he's 7 years old and billed as the world's youngest preacher--will perform his first marriage ceremony here today--provided his sponsors find a couple for him to marry. The Rev. Mr. Jaynes, a butterball of a boy, received interviewers today before the start of a week of revival meetings.

With a handshake and "How do you do, brother," he confided his chief ambition was to drive a fire truck. He said he revelled in pie and wanted the song, "Jesus, Lover of My Soul," sung at his funeral. He was ordained last Thursday. He has been preaching since he was 3 years old. Military Funeral For Airplane Victim A military funeral will be held at the San Francisco Presidio tomorrow for Claude Albert Polk, 30, formerly of Oakland, who was burned to death last Thursday in a plane crash near Modesto.

a Polk met death when his cropdusting airplane, loaded with sulphur, crashed to earth and burned. Polk resided in Oakland between 1922 and 1930 and since had lived in Modesto with his wife, Ruby, and 16-year-old son, Claude Jr. 'He is also survived by a brother and sister, Herbert Polk of Oakland and Mrs. Nelle Grimmer of Arbuckle. The American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars will officiate at the funeral which will be at 2 p.

m. Doctor, Wife, Nurse Held to Answer Dr. Gordon L. McLellan, San Leandro physician; his wife, Annabelle, and his nurse, Lucile Bouton, were held to answer in. Superior Court today on a charge of conspiracy to commit an abortion, The holding order was made by Police Judge Chris B.

Fox, who heard the testimony of Opal Fagala, 712 12th Street, the complaining witness. The two women, who have been out on bail along with the physician, were surrendered into custody by their attorney, Frank Creely, who said the move was preparatory to filing a petition in Superior Court for a habeas corpus to free them. French Visitors To Give Lectures Two lectures are planned by the Salon Francais of the Mills College Summer Session this week. Prof. Maurice Coindreau of "French Pictured in ConPrinceton University, will discuss temporary Novels," at the home of the Salon president, Countess Dandini, at 2024 Vallejo Street, San Francisco, tomorrow night at 9 o'clock.

Pierre de chief of the French Information Service at Paris, will speak on "The Chances for American Leadership in World Affairs," at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Armando Pedrini at Los Gatos, Saturday, at 2:30 p. m. BOY MINISTER DONS ROMPERS Play comes first for 7-year-old den Grove, who is ings in Peoria, Ill.

His nurse, him in rompers, but after his and perhaps marry a couple Wirephoto. Charles E. Jaynes Jr. of Garpreaching daily at revival meetNeva Duff, is shown dressing play he will preach the gospel before the day is P. Smart! Alluring! SUMMER PERMANENT! Our Permanents are delightfully modern, yet strikingly simple to "keep looking fresh." You'll enjoy the ability of our operators to style your hair, to enhance your personality, too.

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At least 11 victims required hospital treatment and others were attended privately by physicians. Fitzgerald said he had summoned Walter Marony, Detroit caterer, and five employees to learn whether Marony has any enemies. Poisoned Food Probe Operis For Missing Ditches Scorched, BURLEY, Idaho, July Seventy-five men sought today in small irrigation ditches near here a clue to the disappearance five days ago of 8-year-old Fred Lott. Sheriff P. D.

Pace directed an intensive search of laterals running out of a large irrigation canal near which the youth was seen for the last time Thursday afternoon. The search was directed to the ditches after 200 men yesterday combed unsuccessfully hills and fields near this Southern Idaho town. The search for the boy, described by Pace as a "good boy who wouldn't run away from home," will continue, the sheriff said, until he is found. CAPWELL: FURTH Clay, 14th. 15th.

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