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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 9

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cccc THESANFRANCIS.COEXAMINER: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1939 I 1 rotva Cow Wins Laurels at Fair Beryl Scott, 5. F. Girl, to Marry Tarzan Weissmuller IS STATE OOP Til MM CUBE REPORTED FOR 1IJISEASE Sulfanilamide, New Drug, Works Rapidly in Conjunction With Other Treatment, Doctor Says CONTROL GIF OF CHILDREN International Champion Selected on Isle Wedding Awaiting Final Decree From Lupe By LOL'ELLA O. PARSONS Mm inn rirlur Kdltnr lnl'1 News Serrlo U'npvnuhr.

loan. Int'I News Servire HOLLYWOOD, Feb, 21. On Former S. F. Deputy District Attorney Appointed by Olson as Narcotic Head Walnut Creek Pupils Used as Solicitors for Spain Refugees, P.

T. A. Head Declares i A purple ribbon, a trophy and $100 in show money was warded yesterday to Helfred Princess Royal, stocky blue-Dlooded Iowa cow, selected the grand champion of shorthorns Paul E. Madden, former San Irate parents of children en- it the Exposition's International Francisco deputy district attor- rolled at the Walnut Creek eve of leaving for Clear cef Cattle Show. (By the Associated Press) NEW YORK, Feb.

21. A new way of using sulfanilamide to cure gonorrhea in 24 honrs was reported today by Dr. Herman Florida, on location, ney, was yesterday appointed by; mar School in Contra Costa Coun- Governor Olson to the ty yesterday considered ways and J07n y. smuner, former. The Princess, owned by Fred V.

Hubbell of Des Moines, won he title from a field of hundreds year job of Chief of the State means for prtoest against alleged his plans to marry Beryl Scott' nivisinn nf Narcotic Ijiw Kn- i Division of Narcotic Law En uApiuiLation 01 mcir cnnaren in if cows entered from all sections Goodman of the New York City Health Department, at a social work seminar. He said the results suggest possibility of using the new drug to immunize humans against this Attendance Hour by Hour Exposition attendance surpassed expectations yesterday. In the early hours, the visitors arriving by automobile outnumbered the ferry passengers nearly two to one, but later in the day, the ferry riders put on a spurt which brought them even and more. Hour-by-hour tallies showed: forccment, succeeding William G. Walker.

Coincidentally with announcement of Maddcn's appointment, the Governor said there will be a )f the North American con dnent. Judging of cows in the Here a charity drive for refugees of government Spain. They charged that their children had been used as solicitors and collectors of money in direct violation of State law, and had fori? and A n-A classes was completed last night, I s.v. -i ft t' with the judges then turning to Eclection of best groups of three bulls and blue ribbon heifers. The fourth day of the beef cattle show In huge California Coliseum found the stockmen Aula 4.4HH A.4KI A.1I74 7.

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The new 24-hour treatment has been used on eight persons, all of whom. Dr. Goodman said, recovered in that short time. The short-cut was made by combining sulfanilamidt with two other treatments. One is vaccines, the other silver salts.

The clue suggesting use of vaccines came from observation that in most persons sulfanilamide did not become effective until after the body had developed its own been "virtually coerced" into aiding the drive through speeches made in their classrooms. SCHOOL CAMrAlGX. Source of the coercion, they said, was a woman newcomer in the community who made speeches to school children, provided lurid literature and classroom boxes for the collection money. Background of the incident came from Mrs. William H.

May-hew, president of the Walnut Creek Parent-Teacher Association, whose own small daughter came home demanding funds for the drive so that "I can wear an honor badge too." The woman promoter, said Mrs. Mayhew, attended a meeting of mingling with throngs of city folk, interestedly watching the parading of the cream of the nation's livestock through the jrize ring. Beef cattle of many classifica-'ons competed for various prizes 'ring the day. 'he Turner Ranch of Okla-la won a pair of significant jzes in the Hereford "white 1 TV. I 1 i 0 heifers was Erianna 4th, owned by former 4-H Clubber Elliot Brown, Rose' Hill, Iowa.

Among Hereford two-year-old cows, WHR Patricia 34th of the Wyoming Hereford Ranch at Cheyenne, placed first for a $125 prize. A similar prize went to Milky Way Domineta 10th, in the senior yearling Hereford cows, owned by Mrs. Ethel V. Mars. Other winners included Dimple natural resistance.

The vaccines the board of directors of the' were given on the theory that parent-teacher group a week ago. they would induce quick resist ance. section the three-bull and wwo-bull awards, with grand champion H. T. Tone featured in both groups.

Canada captured honors among junior yearling heifers with Glenleg Queen Comas, owned by Edward Brothers of Watford, capturing first award. In the summer yearling class, Burgess Duchess II led the field. The Duchess, owned by J. Garrett Tolan of Illinois has captured honors at many State affairs. identified herself as a non-partisan worker for charity, and made This explanation was supported Jr.

by recent pneumonia discoveries, a stirring plea to the women as individuals, asking that they give Domino 3rd, in the junior Hereford yearling cows; Blackbird funds lor the relief of civilian where sulfanilamide w-as combined with vaccines. IDEA IN REPORT. Dr. Goodman credited the idea refugees. She was received cour Bells 5th, owned by William R.

Scripps of Michigan, in the senior calf class, and Blackberry 73rd, of the Tolan, 111., entries, in the further to an unpublished report of the late Dr. Frederick' S. Mason, of New York City, who First among senior yearling junior calf division. teously, said Mrs. Mayhew, and permitted to speak at length, although the group declined to grant sponsorship to her campaign.

Later, the woman repeated her plea at a Parent-Teacher Associ PAUL E. MADDEN Named by Gov. Olton -F-hoto hy San i'rsin ivto Kxuminf-r. treated gonorrhea by introduction of two antagonistic chemicals. Dr.

Goodman said it appeared that sulfanilamide, taken by mouth. Span Prepared for 2 More Held in Fair ation meeting. drastic overhauling of thp divl sion in the interest of efficient iu mi nt and products of vaccination were absorbed by the venereal germs, but because the two medicines Isle Traffic Bunco Drive NEW ROMANCE Johnny Weissmuller and Beryl Scott of San Francisco, who will wed, film Tarzan revealed, as soon as his divorce from Lupe Velez is made final in about two months. They met at Pebble Beach golf tournament. Y' Internal itinal Newn Phnlo; would not combine they destroyed the bacteria.

"On Monday, apparently through representing that she had official I'a rent Teacher sanction which tide cerlitinly had not Khe apjMnre(l at th Kriimniar siliiml, prevailed on teacliei-M to let her speak," said Mrs. Ma.vheu'. enforcement. Within a few minutes after receiving news, by direct telephone from the Governor himself, of his appointment, Madden here in San Francisco, named L. Raymond Holmes, San Francisco attorney, who was an assembly candidate at the last election, as Motorists Assured of Smooth Travel to Fair Man, Wife Hooked; Police Say $5,500 Check Forged "A suggestion not previously made," said Dr.

Goodman, 1i that sulfanilamide may be used a a preventive for gonorrhea and perhaps for certain other infectious diseases." marriage but she will be Johnny's third wife. Lupe was his wile. They separated at least a dozen times, only to do a bis kissand make- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott of San Francisco.

will wed just as soon Another parent, a father, dis- up act, which was always prompt Miss Beryl Scott, who will played literature his six-vear-old as Johnee's divorce from the nhntopranhpH. Theip uvrp sol. tl. n-: his confidential chief deputy. Traffic to Treasure Island is running smoothly over the Bay Two more suspicious who, police said, had "prob r' nm.ij dumiiiv vfir.inuiii-r soon, OUTLAW'S WIDOW ILL KEARNEY Feb.

21. Madden, aner saying ne win; i uunm separaiions mat wnen tne Imprint of the Medical Bureau to ably not done anything over his po.st by Thursday Bridge, and the Washington's Birthday crowd today will not tax (API Mrs. Frank James. S6, final break came many of the reporters refused to believe it for Lupe had cried, "wolf! wolf!" held at city prison fori noon, added: were and according to his best figuring, that will be in two months. The time will go quickly be was educated in the San Francisco schools and has traveled extensively in Europe.

Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott and her brother, Gordon Scott, have entertained Weissmuller at the bridge facilities. investigation in the police cam widow of the Missouri outlaw, was reported today as "holding too often. cause he'll be on location with Capt, S.

M. Flynn of the Bay Bridge patrol yesterday assured motorists there will be no delay HOLLYWOOD HOME. her own" in an attack of pneumonia. She was ill at the farm home 3'4 miles northeast of here. Johnny, whose chief claim to family home, 538 Twelfth avenue, at the Treasure Island terminus.

"Tarzan in Exile" for at least a month. PEBBLE BEACH ROMANCE. The romance of Tarzan and Miss Scott has been often minted. paign to rid San Francisco of undesirables who might prey on visitors to the Exposition. The two gave their names as Kay Raby, 34, and his wife Claire, 30.

Officers said Raby had a long record involving confidence games and robbery. At "My policy shall he hasert on the theory that an ounce of prevention in drug addiction is worth a pound of cure. Not only will we devote every effort to law enforcement, but we shall concentrate on controlling existent addiction and prevention of formation of further addicts. WILL CO-OPERATE. fame came from the Edgar approve me matcn.

Aid Spanish Democracy. New Protest Over Bay Span Trains Alameda Commuters Ask Cost to City to Run Ferries A full force of patrolmen and toll Miss Scott is now visaing Burrough's jungle epics, has the friends in Hollywood, and is con FREE X-RAY the for he has been devoted to herjdistint'tion of bpinK one of cerned only with vacationing, her family declared. They said she has "no dramatic aspirations at the time of his arrest, he had collectors will be on hand, and the new loudspeaker system at the east and west ends of the tunnel is proving of great value in handling traffic, Flynn said. Parking lot capacity on the Island has proved; adequate, he pointed out. ever since they met, over a year ago, at Pebble Beach, where he went to attend the open golf few actors who ever starred in talking pictures without talking.

This will be Mi.ss Scott's first EXAMINATION including lest of heart, lungs, livtr all." what officers said was a forged cashier's check for $5,500 in his possession. stomach, kidneys, bowels, appendix, tournament. The ex-swimming champion's marriage to the Mexican fire cracker was one long series of battles during the five years "We will eo-operate to the utmost with local and Federal authorities and also offer full co-operation to Interested civic groups." Governor Olson's announcement of Madden's oppointment spine, nerves, etc, Alameda commuters still irked with train service over the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge again complained to their city r' I Kill No obligation No red tape I If I can Patriotism at Fair; Children's Day Today council last night and received the nothelpyou I will tell you so frankly. Simply present had been rumored as a certainty, promise that some suggestions as for several weeks. In making the! to improvement should be ready the coupon below.

coi ro coupon entitles bear I appointment public, the Governor by next Tuesday night's meeting. (Continued from Page One) isaid be had received innumer-l One group of the 200 citizens at dren's days the Fair will observe. The parade will return fronvabIc. complaints concerning JJje the m'tinR Cit Mana Ker Children under 12 will be ad-j there to I the Court of the Nations! PrT adm.mstrat.on of mitted for only 10 cents. tand reform in front of the speak-' State Narcotics Bureau, under mine how much would cost for This alone would assure an over jers' platform.

the Walker regime -cdy sized attendance-but beyond The combined bands will play! S.milar complaints, received by. San nc sc0. Schwanrnberg. ai NEW ADDRESS n.in sudor st. CompleteDinner from50c up X.

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to 6:30 p.m. Saturday 1:30 to 4 Rannnr" lOI IIIIT liuvi'lliur riailK r. iVIL'l- that a special program of holiday 'the "Star Spangled nf.nr.ral Chairman I riam, were the subject of an in-1 The suggestion of another events has been arranged that1 after which gives Fair officials hopes that to-j Jesse Coleman will be introduced! tensive investigation two years Kjoup that an auxiliary bus serv-day's attendance may set a markiby President Leland Cutler. CItyiago. Madden's first job, the Gov-: ce be established to connect with hit will QrrTrQVi rr mrn flvnoorJ Pnnt rnllnf iiimM RnxfH uiii ernor indicated, would be to make ine Ke system at iwcittn ana Mm LtH make a brief address, and then! a new inquiry into an pnases oi i the opening day figure nis predecessors regime.

u'uus majui Olson said many prominent a. vveicnnan mat mis possimmy Californians. active for years inlalready had been discussed with eophvs of ii Dvaiiiiiior's Exposition Edition the island will echo to the clear notes of "Taps" and the playing of "America" by the combined bands. After that the fun will be on in earnest. Again for the kids- and Wash- In anticipation of an exceptionally large number of children on the island, Captain J.

J. O'Meara, in charge of Treasure Island police, has established extraordinary details to look out for the youngsters. There will be trying to get an efficient program the rail company. He said it also, for dealing with all phases of the! had been suggested to Key offi-: narcotic evil, "have been verylcials that a direct bus service be much opposed to the way in which set up to San Francisco. Out-Walker administered the laws come of these negotiations also and to his policies in office." will be disclosed next week.

11211 COPY to your oiil-of-lown friends vrvwiiert Enclosed in attractive wrapper and mailed anywhere within the United States. Canada, Mexico, and U. S. 15c. Foreign, 25c.

No mail orders accepted for San Francisco or Oakland. extra men on hand -with special ington's birthday is a day for instructions to keep tots out of kids of all ages Tex Rankin, pools and lagoons, keep them 1 who has been thrilling the crowds from trying to climb the ski I with his unbelievable aerial towers, and keep them from I stunts over the island will appear SOUVENIR EDITION ORDER BLANK cent lor each paper Mail ell oi fft the CircvJatioa Oepartawal. Third ad Market Strtett. Saa Pracic Simply dtp Ihit blank, Ml in the uemri and sddtcu rl those to whom ycrn warn Iht neper tent and inclou in Festival Hall to talk to the Move Pressed for Navy School in Bay children attending the free show there. He will be on hand right after the patriotic celebration to answer all questions as to how one makes an airplane do those A second Annapolis, to be lo-f train them.

hurting themselves in anyway. The Lost Children department is preparing for an exceptionally busy day. BAXDS GALORE. Today's program runs a gamut of color and thrills, of pageantry and music, of formal observance of Washington's birthday and a devil-may-care holiday spirit of funmaking in general. I The big show for Washington's: stunts.

West Toint and Annapolis cated on Yerba Buena Island! Rankin anticipates quite a few This plan was proposed yester questions, because the youngsters will have just returned from day by the Young Democrats of watching him fly from 2:30 to 2:50 p. m. Northern California, who announced they will try to enlist the Birthday will get under way at NAME I ADDRESS I CITy I STATE I 8 9 10 I 1 I Credit to dealer or carrier aid of all western congressmen, regardless of party affiliations. they're both in the East, as they have been since the horse and buggy days. Civilization has moved westward.

Admission to Annapolis has been limited. With a bigger Navy planned, steps should 't taken to develop more officers here." A Young Democrats dance at the Fairmount Hotel Saturday night will officially launch the plan. 2:30 o'clock this afternoon with Congressman Franck R. Haven- bands, drill team, Gold Star mothers, R. O.

T. C. units and other TWO SKI JUMPS. Other fun for the day will include an afternoon ski jump at the Sports Stadium, starting pt 2:30 o'clock, and a repetition of ner has already assured them he uniformed bodies in the line of will present the matter before the naval affairs committee in Washington, according to Richard the event in the evening, the Don march. The parade will form In the area near the Federal Building on tYit'-st side of the Island, Henncberry, vice piesident of the! Cossack- Choir, with three per formanccs in the Hall of Western i' -serf the California State Northern California Young Demo SALLY' HAND In person A Sonmllonnl Shows 'ancisco buildings and aie Arts Palace, turning north along the Pacific Promenade past the Towers of the East and going through the Pacific Nations Area and the foreign build States, afternoon and evening AND the greatest and most spectacular display of firework that San Francisco and Treasure Island have seen in a week when fireworks have filled the sky, day and night.

crats. "We're contributing millions for steel and battleships, but comparatively little for men," he said. "We need more of fleers, and th West should be afforded an opportunity to help Thelri fe ups..

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