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SATURDAY, DKCKMHKK 14, lfl.JO TeleflioiH 1900 BuiliBgame-THE TIMES AND PAlLt NttWS Mateo, Calit leads in Industrialists Spurred by Knudsen Plea for Speed in War Crisis 1 11 mr vwrr A All Not Well, Defense Chief Tells America YORK, Dec. Two thousand leading: industrialists returned to their plants today from ttie National Association of Manufacturers convention, spurred by a pica from S. of tiic national defense commission for "siwed and more speed" in turning out armaments. XoL Satisfactory The whole defense commission, of which Knudsen is productions niembcr, attended nssocmlion's dinner last night to heard Knudsen report: "I consider the defense effort to date not satisfactory I enough to warrant hopes that ev- crything is all JI Airplane product ton, he said, about 30 per cent less than the 1000 i plano-s a month goal set last July for January 1. Gun and machine- gun production, lie said, "is still in the tooling stage except for such capacity as was ready before we started." Light tanks arc being produced at the rate of four a day the larger, so-celled medium tanfcs will be available from three different plants by mtd-summer." Asks Co-operation He pleaded for co-operation between employers and employes because, he said," "Democracy is fighting for its life." Of employ 1 crs, lie nsked: "Give us speed full time operations of all mn- chiru-s.

Talk to your men--make them feel that it is their responsibility as well as yours. Ask them what they think of a civilization that drives women and children to live in cold and holes in the ground. let's get on this job spi A Kiss for Free Libya Four Injured In Accidents (Time. KrdwoW CHj B.Tr««) CITY, Lice. persons were Injured in San Mnteo county traffic accidents last nnd cnrly.

tlic btotc highway jialrol reported. Chester V. Beers, 3S, 1405 Bala avenue, and A. 11. Mnngom, 10, 1412 Balboa avenue, loth of Draftees at Bay Meadows Moving South The tmft board has had a sjH-cial problem the last few days in thnt itniny of its registrants nrc "going south for the winter." They aren't soclnlitcs but 13ny Meadows Aflcr the local md then captured in Ibattle by the British, lasses the robe of Kaid Mm Semis I Iwder of to Liby.ns who into Egypt and are the British.

The Bcenc occurred as the leader Tbltejla camp ol Libyan cap tires. F.D.R.EIJECTIONHELD i BIGGEST STORY OF 1940 NEW YORK, Doc. news story that has not written--Soviet Russia's role in world events--was included tixlay fur the annual United I a i a Beers, said by highway patrolmen i first time in the selection of the. ten news flight? latcd in terms of cause or effect. That has not been true in other y'eais headlines were domin-j latic I to be deaf mule, claimed another car forced him off the road.

Harry Mulikfan, 37, 2202 Cni-m- elita avenue, San Carlos, suffered a broken ripht leg nnd broken arm in a collision between motorcycle and an automobile driven by Ed Bios, 43, C43 Mason street, San Frr.ncisco, a booking- agent, on Ba ysho re highway non Bay Meadows road. Police paid car had stopped while making a turn on the highway to let traffic and was struck hend-on by the motorcycle which swerved to avokl not her car. Uerborl. Ki field, 34, 3-19 Urlinno drive, San Frnnuisco, was bruised nml when a front tire out and his ovcrluni on Skyline boulevard north of Atc- boulevard. 7-0 had to report at the draft office to file a change of address, Under selective service rules, records will be retained by board and all deal- the San Sam stories of the year.

The enigma of Russia," is tenth on (he U. P. list for 19-10. The third term election of President is is all over. The important thing now is to gut the job dime Advice to Workers Of workers, he said: "I don't know whether we have dom: job yet in helping labor to get the proper a i of what this iefense job means to their'future This is the first time a something which has not been repented has ever received emiugli votes to qualify the first Earl J.

Johnson, U. I', vice president and general news manager said. "Our editors felt Hint if the facts about Russian influence on world affairs were Tint shrouti- and country's future I crl by official secrecy nnd censor- tmi in sympathy i Hiissian story might be rights of labor under the law. I among the most impprtant of the big thing we do know hut I also have faith in labor ceptancc of the spirit of fair play big and the necessity for avoiding Rusia is extent of her crimination ngainst industry. influence on Tokyo's operations in Industry's job, lie snid, was to 1C 1 (ir t- nnd on Germany's turn out, as quickly as possible, i llan in Balkans.

airplanes, 130,000 engines, I 17,000 heavy guns, 13,000 trench 25,000 mortars light lions, charged today that "machine before January 1 have been called politicians" ami wra they sald In dditionf 5 are scheduled for induction nexC 0 but indications are that only 000,000 loaded shells, 9200 tanks, 300,000 Timcbine guns, 400,000 automatic rifles, 380 warships, 200 merchant build 210 cantonments; government factories, nnd clothe and equip 1,200,000 i ures, he said, included British already placed. Money Available So far, he said, i phase of the job--appropriations, rapid depreciation allowances mid plant facilities- contracts--has been completed. Orders have been 85 percent placed, anil the second phase --production--is at hand. He said machine toot producers had set "a good.example of speeding a fiO jier cent increase over 10-10 was expected in 19-J1, The hircraft industry, on the other hand, will be in the expansion Mage i i spring 1 ho said. "On fighting planes we are in pretty fair shape, but" bombing planes, from 16,000 pounds up to the heaviest, take time ami they must be worked out for real production before we can get 1 Haps Politicians Jninc-s B.

Carey, secretary of the Congress of Industrial Organiza- politicians" and others were promoting an anti-labor campaign and declared a the nation could not produce an adequate defense "out of the hides of underpaid, overworked, terrorized, demoralized employes," Corey spoke at a national conference on "labor's rights and the defense program" sponsored by the labor committee of the National Lawyers' guilil. He took isaue with charges by If. W. Trentis president of the Notional Association of Manufacturers, that demands by organized labor Were impeding defense production. Officials Visit Site for School A proposed joint site for new park and elementary school in the Ray Park tract on the Mills estate was inspected late yesterday by city and school officials.

Making the inspection were Mayor Edward K. McDonald, City Purchasing Agent Frank Bloom, Ralph McClinton, recreation committee chairman; Mrs. A. M. Jeppesen, schrxl trustee, and School Lester D.

Henderson, who f-aid they were favorably impressed with the property. Henderson said Trustees M. B. Claws on and E. C.

Kcstcr would accompany him on another inspection of the property this afternoon, following which an early decision would he made on the joint purchase proposal. -Subdividers huvc set the price at an acre. The proposed aitc is afong ihe southern boundary of tho Ill-acre tract, between flathoa and Bernal avenues. The pin lining commission approved a sulnlt- vmon map of the tract, which will le Annexed-to Burlingame. an unusual feature of.the news of 1910 was thnt most of big events were recent air and other such un irplane related The United Press list for 19-10 follows: Uoxsee Dies in R.

C. 1. President Roosevelt's re-clcc- for a third term ami preliminary developments including, the -eusational rise of Wendell i Clarenci Hnlnoud Ciir iturrnu) REDWOOD CITV, Dec. Jngham Do.xsoo, 18, wife ings between them and Uncle will be carried on by mail, Traffic School Sought Here HtJtrnoiI CKf IturfaM) RKDWOOD C1TV, Dec. Establishment of school for traffic law violators in San Mateo county was recommended today by the Warden Takes Over at Chino Scudd i- duties Dec.

a s- warden of FOLSOM IIP) Kenyon Kmticil his ne the Southern California der construction at Chino. The appointment quieted persistent run tors of a general shnkt-up in California prison administration. The stale prison bonrJ said no change was contemplated at Folsom prison, in view of earlier reports that Warden Clyilc IMummcr was scheduled to be sent to (he Chino post. Scuddcr took a year's leave of absence from his position as warden of the federal prison at Chillicothe, Ohio, mxl snid he would lic- ffiti active work at the ChEno msti- tution next week. The prison hoard set his salary at $COO per month until the prison as completed, then wr month and maintenance fUr that date.

Draft Boards Await Call of Second Quotas SACKAMENTO, Dec. --SuiocUvc service offiicaU today awaited the second ptill for January conscripts, to lw issued from the u-ar department in Washington through the i corps area in San Francisco, The i quota called for induc- HOH of 1127 dtafU-es, all of whom were volunteer. The 'next quotu will on the decree of completion of military cnmp facilities in tho state, since tho entire induction program hus been slowed by the delay in construct ing housing- at the army Tho second quota i-all was scheduled for yesterday. Board INDIANS PRACTICE MONDAY. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Dec.

I I (IPJ Exceptionally ivoathur niul prevalence of 'flu among his squuil combined twiay force Clark I). Slmughnessy, Stanford football coneh, to postpone to Monday the start of -his a i i jirogram for the Hose b'onrl game against Nebraska. Supervisor's Sim To Sign Up To Be Married Flyers Here (Time. CoumfT MOON DAY. county traffic safely commission i Hi'fvey Ilntch, sen of whichj ai, its meeting here I A i S.

Hateh, atnl Mime Brun- niirht, to sock supiOLt both of Half Moon Day, wciv repoi-tei in Heno to be married to- nil law enforcement officials. The school would be in San Jlntco ns part of the adult education evening program at San Maleo Junior "lay. According to Supervisor Hnlcli you Tlie recniiiinj; officers who visit San Maleo ouch Mondny to sign uji young men for pfj-vtci' i i Uncle Sasn'5 will nlso them for reserve nvinfion training starling this Monday, it was announced todny. Principjl icqtiircnienls for Hie cuiidifintc say tbat he I Won a nmlc rilizcn of the i Slates for ten ytai-s, lw hclu'ccti I i Sari 3lalco County Title J. lintUc of Britain which is his- company and civic leader, died this firsL biy-scnlc air war nnd morning at the family homo here may be one of the decisive, of Ihe ivoilil.

Fall of France with resulting' British cvucuntion of i nnd battle of Oran. 4. i States selective service and other inen.suri'S of hemis- jilieric defense Including the de- sti-oyers-for-naval-hases deal. 5. German occupancy of Norway, Denmark and the low i 5 survived by four G.

Horlin-Ronie-Tokyo axis and P'. lir Boxsee, and executive of the Jaiiaiiosc thrift nt Indo-Chiun. V. Italy's abortive attempt to invade Greece. Germany's thloin; tie offrn- sive into the Ralkims with abdication of Rumanian King Carol, 9.

Italy's entrance into the war. 10. The enigma of Russiu. i tbe courts for unsafe driving, M. Doxsee, president I such schools also attract attendance of no n-violators who wish to perfect their driving skill and knowledge of traffic taws, he said.

Goodeiirl suiri traffic judges were dissatisfied with the i( time honored bvit not always effective- monetary fine as a deterrent for yfeeders and reckless drivers," ami have decided a violators nre "not so anti-social in their a i as they are ignorant of their responsibilities." The commission invited comments of citizens nnd l.iiv enforcement officials on the proposal. Mrs. Bessie B. Hnyr-3 is executive seci-ptiuy, with offices in the courthouse. ill 79 Clflreinont avenue.

Death was Mrs. DOXRCC had resided in Redwood City for S(i years, coming here in 190-1 from Iowa. She wns a ti.itive of Alfjona, la. She had been in semi-retirement the past feu- years duo to a heart ailment, In addition to her husband, she ARMY CAMP DELAYS HOLDING UP TRAINEES WASHINGTON, Dec. delays in construction of army camps, ranging- from one week to two and a half months, today retarded induction of approximately 100,000 a i a guardsmen nnd selective service trainees into regular army service.

Secretary of War Harry Slim- son toW his press conference that th set-back in the camp building- program, which he fo labor troubles, nmterial shortages nnd construction difficulties, -would cause corresponding delay In inducting QD.OOO-'guardsmen into active service. a officials said that induction of trainees already is 70,000 men behind schedule and indicated that further and more serious delays would.be encountered next month Only 20,000 of the 50,000 men originally intended for the draft to 30,000 will be called Stiiiison said that the final con- tigent of guardsmen had been le company; Doxscc and Mrs. Clifton H. Woodhams, all of Redwood City, and Ruih of I.os Angeles. She was the sister of Harvey Inehara, DCS Moines, Dr.

George M. Ing- hani, Olympin, and Mrs. -Inghnm McChesnie of I.OIHJ Beach. She loaves five franilcliildrcn, Cliflon oodhnms Wilbur and Woodhams, nr.d Margaret nnd Chircncfc, L. Doxsce, all of Redwood City, and a great-granddaughter, Judith Redwood City.

C. Friends may coll at the FranWin Crowe chapel i i p. ra Sun' aj funeral services will to bring the men i service between January and and April 1. The 5ob of swiftly erecting 4 0 huge ramps for the guardsmen was neld fr(jrn 'he late residi a tronjer.doua task--one bound to '-involve a certain amount of delays--since each post is tlie equivalent of a "fair sized he An official survey ordered Ly Stimson showed 15 of the camps aj-u on copstruction schedule, 30 more are week behind, five others are hvo weeks i one is three weeks behir.d, two are four weeks behind, Jouc nre weeks behind, or.e is two behind, and two are two and one half months behind. "In general, as I look over the situation, it seems to me to be a very credi tabl perform ance so he said.

far," He that less than one per cent of the construction delay was caused by labor difficulties. The greatest delays--two and one half months each--occurred because of water shortages at proposed training sites, forcing a a i change of plans. The seventh corps area training center was 5hific from Iowa to Rolla, anil Monday morning, i interment at Alia Mesa cemetery, I.os Altos. Cars Injure 3 In Burlingame Three persons suffered minor injuries in a series of nutomobilo i-iroiu loiva 10 KOIJa. am I'l" schedule ha.l ton revised, he KI I be started' there." Your RENT MONEY Bays JEN HOME! Sunnybrae offers ihe ulmosl in healthy ram- munily living plus desirable surroundings.

'K 1 lin iZFL 1I 1 Total I'rire S5020. Terms i Amonj; the several (r.odcrn nov FUR, (Toral K. POSS ments anri rd" San Matto. AMERICAN HOMES, INC. Owners end Develops of SUNNYBRAE ureWents bstivccn and m.

today in Burlinganie. Roscoe DeWitt Burch, 3J, 1130 Palm drive, Burlincame, hud his riftht knee fractured when liis cnr and one driven by Edward R. liear- (lon. 22, Bnrriohlet avenue, Kur- Iragnme, collided at Bnyswater nvenuo an.l Kl Camino Real. Reardon was cut and bruised Robert W.

Cordell, 1C5 Russ street, San Francisco, was cut on the hands when his car skklile.l on niosc gravel nnd overturned on Bnyshore highivay north of Burliri- gamp avenue. Hoy F. Willrock, 825 ProspKt San Mateo, escajicd injury when his car struck a tree on'El Camino Real near Chapin avenue. Evidence Asked Before TB Quiz llfjmxid City UKDV'OOD CITY, Dec. County Ministerial association and the County Central Ijihor council today uerc nsked by Grand Jury foreman Ray Higpina to submit wrilten evidence in up- porfc of their requests for nn investigation of a nf county tultcrcuiar patients at Canyon san- itai-ium.

Higgins said he nnd Superior Judge McN'utt and District Attorney Ferrcll would examine the evidence to determine a grar.d jury inquiry is warranted. Acting on the recommendation of. Judge McNutt, (he jury lender saM he had asked the ministers and tlie labor body to submit their evidence immediately. Charges of alleged inefficient, care of county wards at the sanitarium have been denied by the operator, Arnold Scheicr. DeHavilland to Escape Knife HOLLYWOOD.

Dec. Olivia do Havilland, movie s(nr who was stricken i appendicitis New Mexico nnd Tusboil here by nirplane, showed quick improvement today and her doctor said no operation will he necessary. Miss de' HavHIand arrived here by specially chartered airline sleeper plane and vas removed to Good a i a ie was reported hospital where icvernl hours later to be "slcerinjj Chrimas comes but once a year and on such a day as Christmas you can make the GRAND GESTURE a Gift of a Lifotife Give your family a New Home F. H. A.

Approved and Inspected Although building coals have risen, we have fine five and six-room homes from which to make your selection. One of them will just suil your requirements. Don't wail for another Christmas. BUY NOW and give your family Ihat home they so richly deserve. Visit Our Two Modern Tracts SAN MATEO Kr-iOLLS SAN MATEO TERRACE SAN MATEO INVESTMENT CO.

AXEl V. IOHH5OH. TWENTY IFTH AYE. Aim Ti CAMIKO REAJ. PHOHE 7MO 'The Californian' A NEW MODEL HOME, IN ElMWOOD SAN MATEO BUILT BY GONWAY CULLIGAN FUI1NISHED IN PERIOD STYI.K REDLICK-NEWMAN I COMPANY is home with hundreds of a word: a home Ihitt hns everything.

QCSinfl Including Drapes and Han Carpeta for the Elrmvood 1 mile south of Third Avenue 0:1 Et Camintr. CONWAY CULLIGflN lluililcrs of Fine Homes Tomorrow's Standards POPULAR-PRICED HOMES Built on semi-private cul-de-sac lanes with community playgrounds beside each well-protected block. ORMALLY opened on Novombor 16, Hillsdale has quickly established Itself In the eyes ol many hundreds of visitors as on entirely new conception of subdivision planning ar.d of quality building that entitles il to rank with the most select Peninsula communities in everything except the amazingly low prices of its homes. Situated in tho natural area of residential expansion in the City of San Mateo, bordering the side of Camino Real starting ul 31sf Avenue, l(s design was drawn by a noted planning engineer for the ideal modem community. Us homes are but smaller models of the finest construction available in expensive homes--and are equally exclusive in that every one is individually designed cind supervised by a lirm of nalionally-known archilecls.

Their sites--sold only wilh our homes on them--average over BO feet in width. By long-range planning to embrace Ihe entire 848 acres tho historic Burleigh H. Murray estale, and through large scale contracts for volume buying of top-grade materials and equipment, Hillsdnle prices are and will be Irept nt ihe absolute minimum. You of tho great Peninsula neighborhood are best able to judge tho qualify and valtfes represenlc-d here in Hillsdale and we invile your very critical inspection. See the furnished model completely decorated by the City of Paris chosen as Ihe ideal budget home to meet loday's demand discriminating people lor efficiency, convenience and beauty.

Let us tell you the protective covenants thai guarantee Hillsdale's enduring character for all lirr.c to come. Come earjy and see for yourself what such practical idealism can produce! TURN TN AT THJS SIGN-EL CAMINO REAL AT 31st AVENUE HOMES FROM S5450 $350 down a covers A I I Lon- nmnllily i Include principal, interest, insurance and taxrs. FOX CARSKADCH SALES DIRECTORS.

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