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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 5

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cc 5 THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER? SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1929 sis pn SUED Cupid Holds the 'Hoop' FOX 10 SPEND 115,000,000 ED FOR DIVORCE POLA LOS ANGELES. Nov. 29.

(By Universal Service) Harold B. Franklin, general manager and executive head of the western division of Fox Theaters, today Issued a statement of an elaborate construction program Involving plans for Increased business during 1930. The statement was made in im y''' TACOMA, 29. Agreement to pool the private and public power resources of Western Washing-ten under a State power administrator to be named by Governor Hartley, was reached at a conference here today. Today's conference, attended by Governor Hartley, Mayors and city light officials of Seattle and Ta-coma, and representatives of the private power companies, was expected to lead to a definite assignment by hte Kavy Department of the airplane carrier Lexington to Exotic Film Star Seeks Paris Decree as Opera Singer Waits to Marry Mdivani HOLLYWOOD, Nov.

29. fUnlr irersal Service.) With the filing mediate response to President Hoover's appeal to State governors, national farm organization heads Claims he SAW HEAVEN and describes it! Read this utterly amazing story of a San Diego man who asserts he made a round trip to the Great Beyond. Supporting his story are doctors' affidavits showing that he was actually "dead" for fifteen minutes. TODAY exclusively IN THE SATURDAY HOME MAGAZINE OF and industrial leaders for support provide auxiliary power, to augment combined supplies of the city and private plants. Tacoma streets were virtually In darkness tonight with street lights and department store window lights out, while Vancouver, B.

cut its street lights down 50 per Cent and engaged twenty-five extra policemen to patrol the darkened streets. In the face of the most severe of the program for national industrial stabilization. Franklin's pledge of support outlines a program of building and expansion in different communities, affecting Immediately twenty-one cities In seven States. New theaters r.umber twenty-four with an aggregate cost of Recent expansion includes the absorption of the Woolf Shan-berg circuit of fifty-six theaters in the Mississippi Valley. According to the program, is to be spent in California.

The cities to have new theaters include San Jose, Sacramento, Oakland, Santa Barbara, Bakersfield, Berkeley and Stockton. Six other States to be benefited by Fox expenditures are Arizona, Washington, Montana, Oregon, Missouri and Colorado. rain shortage ever experienced by the Northwest, the forest fire men today In Paris of Pola Negri's lone-expected suit for divorce from Prince Serge Mdivani, Hollywood began to speculate upon the possibility of her marriage to Rudolph Friml. noted composer. And, according to dispatches from Paris, there Is the added possibility that Mdivani may marry Mary McCormic, opera singer and protege Garden.

Friml. Is en route to Hollywood to. write the music for a picture Arthur Hammerstein will produce for United Artists. His engagement to Pola was ru-taored several weeks ago when the Polish film star and her Georgia grince first But, with Pola making no legal move toward divorce, neither felt free to discuss it. Mary McCorrnic, however, did ace was revived today with reports from Oregon that a 3,000 acre fire in the Siskiyou National Forest had burst out of control while another serious blaze was raging near Port Orford.

Albert Asks Jaspar To Head New Cabinet CALL-BULLETIN BRUSSELS. Nov. 29. (AP) right, meanwhile awaits the Prince with open arms, for she has announced her engagement to the titled Georgian, and wedding bells may peal at any time. POLA NEGRI is pictured at the left "wiping her' hands" of Prince Serge Mdivani, from whom she 8eeks a divorce.

Mary McCormic, grand opera singer, at BqV hesitate to talk of the possi- ity of her marrying Prince Mdivani. Rust Concert Tonight. Arrangements were completed yesterday for the annual concert and ball to be given tonight at Knights of Columbus Auditorium by the San Francisco branch of the Soviet Union of Russia- SAN FRANCISCO'S LEADING EVENING NEWSPAPER Delivered to your home daily 75 a month King Albert has requested former Premier Jaspar to form a ministry to replace the government which recently resigned because of controversy over the language question at the University of Ghent. sociation at Stanford University, December 6 and 7. "But, he'll have to change his name to McDlvans," she said, "so our children may have an Irish name." Pola and Serge Mdivani, brother David, who is Mae Murray's husband, were married in May, 1927, In Paris.

They parted last April, la her divorce complaint Pola leged incompatibility. Student Journalists to Meet. STOCKTON, Nov. 29. Four Stockton high school Journalists, accompanied by their instructor, Miss Lucille Turnern, will attend the seventh annual conference of the California Scholastic Press As- Check Suspect Sought.

FRESNO, Nov. 29. A complaint was issued from the District Attorney's office today for the arrest of L. M. Siroon, prominent Central California fruit buyer, on a charge of issuing checks without sufficient funds.

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We come to the Park-Presidio district with especial pleasure since many of its residents are among our oldest customers and our funds have longeen employed in the upbuilding of this part of the city. We bring to our new home the same time tested policies which are responsible for this institution's flawless record. We lend our funds conservatively and on a security recognised as basically sound first liens on improved real estate. We pay 6 on savings which are subject to convenient withdrawal without loss of principal. You are cordially invited to call at our new Park-Presidio home, opening Saturday, November 30 9 A.M.

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