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JIONDAY. SKl'l'BMBBK 8, 1941 TtJrfhone Burllncame-THE TIMES AND DAILY NliWS 'LUAOKR-San Mateo. Calif. in 3 F. D.

R. and Household Grieve Over Death of President's Mother Private Rites Tomorrow at Family Home I PARK, Sept. Amerkim i half mast i a i D. Roosevelt i a symbolized tfxlHy tlie crief of president it ml hLs family over death of his moth Mrs. Sam Delano Son at A a Roosevelt, EC years old, one of three women who'huve lived long enough to aee their suiia become president of the United States, yci(enJay following a I collapse of her circulatory jyalein brought ciliout by old age.

DcMlt came in a licdi'ooin of the Ancestral Roosevelt estate Ix-re with her son and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Etea- r.or Roosevelt, at her leilsidt. Funeral services, which i le rivntr, will hchl at 'A p. m. (E T) tomorrow from the home anil she will be buried on left siile of her husband, James Roosevelt, who died in 1900, in the a i plot in the yard of St.

James Kpis- fopnl church here. Only memljerri of the family unit intimates will attend and friends (ind the i vere specifically requested not to aend Many Thousands of messages of condolence a were arriving at the porary While House offices in Poughkeepsie and tlie White House in Wnshmglgii. TJiey came from the m-orUrs who, since 1932, when her son became president, have Vnown grand old lady of Hyde park" as both an impecabte aristocrat -ind proud mother, and from sfmpls folk to whom she symbolized the maternal virtues. The home in which she dkil was Itr home to which she came in October, J8SO, at the age of 2G, the bride of James Roosevelt wna 26 years older a she. There her only child.

Franklin, was born. It was (he scene of his childhood. Politics Not A From there she watched his first essays of which she didn't altogether approve and there she watched over him while he fought back from the a i i of i a i paralysis. Ahd there, in her Inst years, she reigned as a gracious hostess over a semiofficial White House, entertaining distinguished guests of her FOII as the kinp and queen of Great Britain, the crown prince? of I Netherlands, the crown prince and princess ot Konmy, the- grand of Luxembourg, the Duke of Kent, aii'J lesser interr.ationul celebrities, to Jtay nothing uf various governmental and political ftoctatts of her Press Praised For Aid On Dwight Road Issue Editor Times: The J)wiglu roud. controversy htts cume to a liappy as well us siiucphsfiil conclusion.

In'lioovtK us to look buck mid the whole incident in i of Amei'iuuJi (Iciuuvraev and Hi ruoims of i i i i i i i i i Ainericnn press. Tlip dosiros of people in our section of i i i i i game, i i froiti our ivere so a a aur! correctly expounded iu Hie press llml was no question a If nit justice of our position. To All A i cans (li3s way a a i of UUP of Hie most important privileges we Imve iu our country--freeilum nf (lie press! To coiuplcle the task yon in your i i i of interpreter of (he news, btatec! tlie oT nnr people more eiupliHlically (Itrough llie ediioi'inl columns of the Son Mftteo Times. perfeel example of dcmoeracy at As a result, onv position as so Hduiirahly.brousht id the attcntifui of Ihc inillirifllios licit conclitsinn, uf wineh "we are all ware, about. The Com mil lee of Twenty-three, representing ytibles, Oak Grove nnd Sonlhen.st linrliiigHitie, in i Dwiglit runtt i i salutes (lie.

wo ulso express our liijrli resrHnl for llit- juiljliu offifinl.s who io co-ojiernled in i i ter when we say, to Larry Barrett, chairman of the to County Hxco.utive l-'red I'etersrui, ami to the members ol' (lie oily coinieil, a von Sineerelv voiirs. T. J. ROTH. Chan-man, i of Twenty-three, September 1911.

Pence to Manage Officers' Ball Officer Everett of San Mateo has been named gcnerel chairman of the thirteenth annual i i i sula Pence Officers' association Lieut. A. L. "Uarney" Hilton of the Daly City force, president the association, announced todsy. The ball will be held at the Ba, Meadows clubhouse September 2' for the benefit of (lie association's widows and orphans funJ.

Tickets are beinpr Bold by all departments it this county and in Sunnyvale ant Mountain View-, Other commit teem en are Capt. ip. (Jack) Theuer and Deputy ChEe Ifohn J. Offi corn Frank Steele and Martin Me Donnell and Inspector Robei O'nrien, San Mateo; Officer A a Tcirnprno, South Ran Francisco Chief William Maher, Ssn Bruno Scrfits. TV.

(Bud) Thorpe and S. Douprlas, Redwood City; Chief Will ter HiHsborougb; Serprl Leroy Huhbard, A nurt Chie Ed Wheeler, San Carlor. led Cross at i. M. Fiesta Outstanding among displays at San Matto county fiesta, Seji- mber 18-21, i be that of the an Mateo county chapter, Amerl- i Hed Cross, it WHS stated today Miss Helen Percy Chesebrougli, chairman of the local Ked chapter.

With the theme of the exhibit The American Red Cross Needs for N'ational the ear wall of the Red Croa? booth ill a a. series of 3 ft. cnt- it figures of young vi-onien, tired ui a i depicting one ranch of each Ked Cross volunieei 1 recial aervicc included in the pro- ram of the San Mateo county mpter. "Represented will be Ihe staff onie service, canteen, Braile pro- ucUoii, and motor corp5. Local Ked Cross Braillists wll on hand in the booth lo demon- trate how inaiiutcripU are Erans" into Brftillfc ixwks for the Chilean Line Plans Service to S.

F. SANTIAGO. Chile, Sept. --Tha Chilean line (Compmiia Sub Americana Vapores) JK stuilyin; the pc-Ksibility of establishing di rcct steamship service bet wet- Chilean ports and San Francisco using- the small Dani recently expropriated Chile, It was reported today, Carlos Vial, president, of th earns hip line, noir en route New York to investigate fensi hility nf the plan. S.

M. Names Boost Union Referendum SACRAMENTO, Sept. of State Paul Peek day received additional signatures--393 from Ssn I.AJ Obispo county and SI froju Sa Mateo county--bringing total pel tionera for referendum on anti-hot cargo ami secondary bo; ott proposal io 28,825. Prdponenfa of the reftrtndu must ffle fore Friday midnight if the men ure Is to qualify for the ballot. Just A A $5 SCHNEIDER'S Slrttl SAN MATEO Vail Sharif, ind SO'lts.

Union Mutff. )ies Accuses lenderson A I Scjit. UP)-rice Control Aitministrator I.ton nderstiii FiiLinit? to the civil sur- commission today clinrnos by a i i i of house committee on ini-Amer- lind, MLss foreground an i table will occupied by prcxluctioji workers, nimble fhigri-a a a orni of cotton ami gauze ilo surgical dressings, just an it in war relict production roonii of Hed Cross i till Lhe cuunti-y. I is expected all active volunteers of the Msteo county etmyter will par- itle in the ReJ t-xhibil, Chesebrough stated. Span Leaper.lo Under Knife Conielia Van lerlaml, San Franisco jfirl win off tie giant olden Gate bridge last week mid vfed, now faces an a i on.

er inantfJeJ ritht nun. I i Jtlenfkv, the girl's sol- ier-fiance iv)io fteiv to Jlills Field be at her side, svas conferring: i her mother today to select lie a pec ia list Tor the operation ler a is pLttient at the Vat- ran 1 facility at North Halo Ali'o. nil his savingi i st-e hiir through tliis r.ce" and deciared he wants to usrry her "now mote a ever. State-Fair Ends Record Show SACRAMENTO, Sept. Tlie 87lh Califoniia State Fair be came history twlay, records for atlfentience and a tuel bellhiK during Jls run A crowd of 77.4S9 persons yes tevday brought total attendance well above tlw previou liiyb of 713,025 for last year' 1-ciay meeting.

Previous hig" laily marks were exceeded on i Pan-mutuel betting on the horse reached a liigh mark of $725 for the 19-11 macting, ugalns 5559,774 bet last year. The dail 'handle" exceeded 1340 figures fo ertch day of the met ting-. Saturday's attendance of arsons boosted the i IS 5,512, t.t cfcudt 11 onl ty th "handle" on Labor Day. Shortly befoye the expositio closed at midnight a i i recto announced the 19-12 show will ield Sept. 4 to 13, ir.cliidin Kith the Lhbor Day and Admi'ssio Day holiday.

They- pi tin to spet housands of dollars Tor improve a of grouiuLs, incluiling a ne 'iveslcck pavilion, liefove' the 19- a i opeiia. One of the of the fin jiogmiti was the heavyweitfM hori lulling contest won by a teaii Belgians ovvneJ by Tony Vien Purlock with mark of 33,12 nils. Vievra Brothers Tu ock ulso won Lop honors svitl: the aiddlewfiight team. The lixhtweig' contest vent to Dewoy Kllswor' of NajJB. The entertainment program featured by appeamnce of Toi a i vadio ticid movie tfcr.or, wi Dave Hose's orchestra.

Robt. E.Reid Dies 'it Residence Here Robert E. Keid, 73, 225 Eighth avenue, San Ma tit), an i i lcr orator, succumbed to a long illness at his home early yesterday. lie h.nl resided in San Surviving are his widow Mrs. ifary Rtid, and a siater, Mrs J.

Gray of San Francisco, services will be held from he Crosby on at 10 o'clock, i interment at Holy Cross cemetery, R. C. Mayor Judge In 'Redhead Revue 9 Grains Advance to New 4-Year Peaks Acti ve California Girl Beauty Winner Reaps Laurels ATLANTIC I 1 Sept. 8. Ainvricu 1V-M--Wdijdu JloFMiwry I.R Blanche.

J9, of foi nia--took a today before a i for New York to a i i-ap- ities thflt Heniletso-i and i( a on her i imve Comniu- j.j, a he, crowned Satnr- ilny i i go to New York lo- morrow. It is estimated she letter to I'lvsidenti ii) receive for i the "inline- nials, model ing, find i apuoar- Tliun she i licnd home- Letter to 1'r Dies, in oosevelt. Sate severance from the lent's payroll" of Horidcrson; lobcrt A. Unidy, 1 hea.il consultant Ol'ACS now c.ilil into two di- isioita the new defense 'om i assistant chief of rent ceiion of Ol'ACS; Duwi-y H. I'al- a of OP ACS; til- red Kdic Brady, principal sjie- iL in coitsuim'r education of 3PACS; K.

J. taver, ield reiJiesentative OPM's la- or division, endfj'son denied he is or eve "a member of any Communist ominnted or controiled He piomised to "eat on the reasury steps any i or- ganizHtion to which I belong." snid the ili-fense employes referred to by Dies wen "like all other govern- "if investigators determine they re not i I'll fire, them quickly," ae said, "but we don't lake funny to the president as basis i i anybody." Un-American Course Henderson pointed out that the etter to the president and thi hai-ges against himself and hi were nude by Dies alone iml not by his committee. Such mninary punitive action "on the asis of one man's opinion," he "is us un-American a pro- as to which Dies has yet given his altentioi rurd i a motion i career in i "In Hollywood they offt-i IM! me several coniriicls before I came she Miiil. i will get me A belter offer. The name means Plan on State Fire Defense nrp nimle ttxlny for chiefs of this S.

M. Elks Plan Fete Wednesday The Elks national deferue com- infssToii will sponsor an entertainment for members night a i a lecture by Lieu- a II. M. Sluuinlun, U. S.

A W. Tyo, local of the commission, Announced i i i Sliitiinlmn's subject, will be "Public Defense and Sec'y Wickard At Yosemite SAX FRAN'CISCO. Secretary of A i Cmude a i )iere from the Pacific on western lour, snid today be didn't see "uny necessity" for importiiip 1 alien labor to wotk lht nation's Surges lions for such importations have been made recently to meet a i a and railroad WiuVarJ said his a Is now a i sludy of farm labor shortages in California and several other states. be left here "soon after lu-rivul for Yosemite National pnrk. lie is due in Los Angeles this for a far western Democratic party conclave.

N.Y. Hair Stylist At Levy's Store Levy Bros. San Mateo store (o ny anr.uurcc.l appointment of Don Antoine, trained linir stylist Xew York, ns manager of its Snn a Deauly Snlon. "Mr. Don is a i artist of exceptional ability.

His skill at a i styling and permanent waving will attendance a i Terence to war dofcu-'L 1 i i i He-fine leaving for the Pacific co.ist fire chiefs' conference in Sntimhiy, Chief i of Kan a i Chief Thomas of Menlo 1'ark in on a with A GciKTal Karl Warren, Federal, stale, ar.d i i a officers attended, a committee was appointed to arrange the statewide conference. co-ordinator and chief of i i i uVfniFe, nl- ready has taken steps to organize riiforur-inent. The next .1, he said, will IJG to co-ordinate two Krouns, Meanwhile, each local department is to recruit It? own fire-fight ing auxiliaries. Chief Morris, president of the a i i Const FErc Chiefs' associa- will be in Iter.o today, tomor- ar.il Wednesday directing the iual con ert-1 ice and school. Chiefs of nearly evi in the uro utte-niliiifr.

Warren will speak at lU'iio. Cant. Ted Enter, i States i incendiary bombs, Herbert Scott, a district fire chief of l.ondoiij Imp been flown nut from New York to discuss "The War of Fires." ZWIERLEIN FIND NEW FIGURE COMFORT! Priorities." the progi am motion pictures of the lemoval British troops from Dunkirk, and the naval engagement between the French and i i navies. One of the chief i i of (he Elks defense commission. Tyo ex- ined, is to assist in promotion of the "Keep 'Em Flying" to interest id Desist ummirned i i I Lween 20 uud '11 yem-s, inclusive, becoming meiiibeia of the army corps a i a i i-adels said Tyo.

Men with two years of education or one-half the credits required for t'oHtige (Ityri't 1 are not required to take the educational tests, but young men who have finished high school are quivftl to puts the educational ami nations. To assist those who may lack preparation in -oine subjects, a 'refrsher night course 9 ol upproxiniRtely two hns The San Mateo Elks club hope: to assist at least 20 men this territory, Tyu. a Ppniiibiila Morse Pharmacy On Street Sold The Morse Pharmacy, 100 street, San MatTM, in now under the new ownership and a a ir.ent of Jacob Greenstcin, who for the past years was in ilmjc biisit.c-.=s in Contra Costa y. Greonstoni Iraujrht out M. who has operated lha store FIIICC the death of ilr.

Hall. Downs will remain i Grefciistoin pharmacist. The Phaniiatry of oldest drutf stores in the county, liavinp been in 1878 by Dr. Moise, The ptoro will be r-ilensis'oly rftnculekd ami ized, Mr. nnd Mrs.

(rrecnsfoin have a borne at 210 Sonora de- drive where they will live mar.d the most a i i their I wo Heat rice aiul says the store i i i i "Only 1 Helm it. One daughter is now tly be left the beauty staff of SnliR-Kiftli Aveiiui- in Ni-w to come to San "In tlie Levy Hnip. San Matoo Ueauty Salon Mr, Don will serve as coif ii re style a and hi-nd hair i He is available now for appointment or for I'onsullaf km." Germans Order Jews To Wear Stars, Siffns IJKHLliS', Sejd. hard head of i Herlm pulU-L 1 tn-iiiy onleret 1 all Jews over six years of age to wear the HUr of Duvid in yellow on Un-ir c-nnts lllir "it' 1 i in blflck. The oixler siiid wore not to Vie hllowi-il lo K-iivo tlu? En whk-li tlu-y without police permission.

Jews als.i wore fnrbiddi-n to woar i onleis or dcfoiatiore. Pit River I A Sept. grains advanced lo new four-j peaks on the Chicago hoiird trade today umler the lead uf soy heans, which soared the daily permissible i i of 8 cc-nts a hushel. Anno'jncLMJient by Secretary of Agriculture Claude Wickard, 1 it expansion in soy bean production mid indirntion a strong demand for edible )-ro- dueing crops inspired general buying. Wheat and oilier Hearings Ended ofi I A I Sept.

Trial Kxaininer Eihvnrl U. of (he federal power com mips ion Imlay heai-intjd on whet he the Pacific Gas it Electric Co. requires a federal license to i'on- slrucl a $20.000.000 hydro-electric project on the Pit river in a i nia. Marsh set September 15 for the of briefs in llie climled to new seasonal tht ht-st level since 1937. nnd JUTTEN HV DOfi (Tliinr.K I DALY CITY, K.

(iari- baldi, right by terduy, pero was bitU'n on the a in Colma yes- lie ivas treated at i Scpi. 25 for the filing of reply briefs. The Fl'C will -lecitlpil the Pii i is navigable, and it is tbe P. G. K.

will be re quired to obtain license. A for both sides filce stipulations today show En a logs were niovol on the pit in shallow a Mayor Harold F. Anderson of Redwood i WM one of the Judges at i crinual Sur.ta redhead revue yesterday when Miss Barbara O'Neill, 17, of San Francisco, was crowned "queen of the rfirtheails." Nearly 10,000 persons attended. SUP COVER REMMERS 1550 1201 Howard ON REFRIGERATION WAYS! with This New 1941 GENERAL ELECTRIC 95 only 134 1 Ton oave with n. Sesiled-in Thrift Unit.

Circs you of troubTe free economical sen ire. in Ihe ki(chet. Left- nd frcflh foorfq Veep Yon save on food. sloragc I Ynu space allows for large parRiin overs a i IcTajfr. Liberal Trade-In Terms WISMM HARDWARE CO.

21 1 Second Are-. San Matao Phone 6780 F. R. Serious About Keeping U.S. Out A CiTV, Utah, Sejii.

flW'-Kep. Walter K. i a i Utah, re c-wi tip the into ion nl pic Iu re at a public i here a conviction a President Roosuvrlt "is trying: to keep llie war away from American Granger said "if this government does not fail in its Uity, it will never permit p. bomb to be dropped on the conhr.cnln] i Suites." 1 hifrh school mid i othui Fchool. el Widow Follows Male in Death I 1 A Sept.

H. CtP) --Mrs. I.uln K. Cook. GO, succumbed lo lor.pj illness at the home of ficr here jus1 five weeks after her husbiiml, Willian H.

Cook, tUcd'in Kentneky. She hue- Livn rtviiliiiK witli daughter Mrs. C'hu'cnce 421 Astton since her tk-ain. i inclitde two si? tors, Mrs. Jess Cultlevhuck.

Cleveland, Oliiiij ami Stanley of Newport, Kentucky, and i brotlier, llirhnnl of Cov i i i The body is lo be shipped Lore nre, tomorrow fo: fuiitcnl Cj-osby it Co, in cbarpe of ranKCinents. TO I IN' S. K. Four loc.il residents i notices of i i to in San ecently. Couples i i inclu'Jd i Hilly G.

JEunson, 25, Snn Bnino a ml Sophie L. N'unnenga. 25, Bur lingnnic; Abrnham C. Keller, 2i) Kj-iincisco, anti ilignonnp Gool herts, 23, San Mateo; and Joaep) T.ii5ci, 2fi, SFin Francisco, and Jo sepbir.e Garcia, 22, San JIaten FOR ALL THE I i ol icrvlcai tiYKlcbla lo ony Jo calif. ol whara Ihif TTI Elitl our in 19C3, no family hai a rrM conlortiBS sterlca tbU madfra nintiai e.

IV.ieutt. C. An A OF THE CHIMES FUNSKAL DIKSCTORS TKe Peninsula's Only Complete Snowing of FALL FORMFITS Including NYLON models Years younger, pounds lighter--such is the promise Gertrude McDonald, our Graduate Formfit Corsotiere, is making and going lo where figures are concerned, during Formfil Week which opens today. Be sure to ask lo see the new NYLON numbers; they snug Ihe figure firmly with complete absence of bulk. 51250 GIRDLES PANTIE GIRDLES $5 $750 $10 Don't Buy Jusl Any Bra--Be Fitted To BRAS NO A 6 I RED MARK i LOEWE ZWIERtEIN iiiiiiiiMiiniiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii mmmmiiiiimimmiimimitii Use Times Want Ads for Quick Results.

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