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-7N IT THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: FRIDAY, MAY 17. 1935 BIRTHS MARRIAGES DEATHS CITY PRYHQLL Man of San Francisco by IVAN PAUL SDtter S424. for a Fre Cony of thi heloful booklet or for further ALAMEDA COTJNTT Death ANTECmCH In Oakland, Mar 1. Pet Anteclvich, age 65. BOl.AXM in.

Oakland. May 14, Archi F. RoUnd, age 64. BEATT1B in Oakland. May 18, Frederick Johnson, 22.

1635 York and Ana Tomasello. 18. 1641 York at. LOHMTLLETR JONES Herbert L. Loh- miller.

24. 4487 SSd and Maxine K. Jonea, 25, San Mateo. LANGFELPER GREEN Joseph Lanr- felder. 25, S34 Aahton and Francea Green.

20. 350 20th ava. MOKK1S CORUM Jark E. Morris. 27.

241 Jones and Mabel F. Corum, IS, 2411 Eddy st. JUMP II IN RQSS1 BUDGET m. KPHttie, aire on. BRICKMAN In Oakland.

May IS, Andrew Hriekman. see 76. Drallja BALL, JOHN BdUKK, ANNA CHRISTINE 7 year ALLAN. EDWARD t. CLARKE, KATHKKINK COSTF.I.LO.

JOSEPH 1. Dl NTHt, WILLIAM H. COOK in Oakland, May 14. Catherine A. Cooc ate DAMON In Oakland.

May 14. Edith May M. Carroll and Roe M. Shortt, a uttlv of San Francisco. Funeral will take place Saturday, May 18, at 9:30 a.

from th Chapel of the Oaka. Oakland Mortuary, 8007 Telegraph Oakland: thenc to St. Auguatine'a Church, Dana and Alcatra Oakland, where a requiem high mas will be celebrated for the rpo of her soul, commencing at 10 a. m. Interment.

Holy Crosa Cemetery. KEI.TING In this city. May 15. 1936. Kudoif.

hloved of Margaretha Keltlng. loving father of Fred U. Klt-ing. Mrs. Margaretha English, grandfather of Lowell English Elis Kelting.

a native of Germany, aged 70 year. A member of S. F. Lodge No. 1, Od.

H. 8. Friend are invited to attend ervlces Friday at 2 p. at th chspel of Gantner and Maison. 771 to 777 Valencia near 19th st.

Inurnment, Woodlewn. KNAPP In San Mateo. Mav 15. 1935. Iamon.

aee 64. SAN FRANCISCO CITV COCNTJ Birth. BLAU To to th wif of Elmer W. Hluu. 383 Oak May 14.

a daughter. CAM1NAT4, To th wif of Domenlco Camina'a. 4i33 California May a daughter. COOPER To the wif of Harold E. Cooper, Burlingame, Cal, May 11, a son.

GR1LLIOH To the wife of Max E. C.rillioh. 612 12th May 13. a daughter. Ho.M To the wife of Horn Hon.

1035 Stockton May It. a diuuhter. KA YE To the wife of Humid F. Kayo, Geary May 13, a daughter. LEONG To the wife of Leong Wing, 767 Jtvrkeon May 10, a daughter.

MoCKACKEN To the wife of Joseph A. MoCraeken, 271 Ney May 4. a son. PETERSON To the wife of Clifford Peterson, 2280 Bryant May 14, a daughter. ROGERS To the wife of Gilbert W.

Roger. 327 47 th May 16. a GAI.UtZA In Oakland. May 14, Tomasa Oalaraa. aee 4.1.

HINDS In Oakland, May 14. Annl O. FINK. CHRISTINA 7 jca- Mayor Allowed $16,636 Salary Raises and $142,605 for New Jobs, Report Discloses FRA7.EK. HARRY i.

GALLl. ANTON GRAHAM, EMMA Hinds, see HI. HOKSTATTKR In Oakland, May 12, Daniel B. Hofstatter. age HO.

LEAHY In Oakland. May IS. Arthur J. Leahy, age 45. NE1LL In Oakland.

May 12. Rita Irene Nelll. age 40. PARTRIIXiE In Oakland. May 14.

Rhoda HACKKEl.D. JOHANNA 70 yer HALLIDAV H1NKEL. ANNIE Mrl'Hl'TKRKN McPHERREN Merle I McPherren. 34, and Frieda E. McPher-ren.

30, both of San DletiO. MA PES LAl'FENBERG Richard C. Maiva, 25. Stratford Hotel, and Dorothy E. Laufenbenr.

23, 824 Masonic ave. MORTIMER EMERSON Harry Mortimer. 23, 110 Gough and Jan Emerson, 20, 057 Fell st, OZANNE N1MAU John L. Oaanne, 26. St.

Francia Yacht Club, and Germain L. Nlmau, 20, 2215 Van Nesa ava. OR LAN IXi A DREW Victor Orlando, 27. 1114 Judah and Mabel Andrews. 27, 3470 18th at.

PL1NNEKK JOHANSON William T. Pllnnoke. 24, 106 Jordan and Olga J. Johanson. 20.

2634 Cbestnut st. ROSS CHILDS Frank T. Roaa. 41, and Myrtle A. Childa, 30.

both of 57 Taylor st. SMART TRIPP Darrell W. Smart, SI, 1600 Golden Gat and Tho L. Tripi). gl, H40 Poat at TAYLOR SWIM Bayard Taylor.

23, 334 Mason stH and Virginia Swim. Si, Berkeley. cartridge, ate 7H. PHERY Ii Oakland. May IS, Frederick 8.

Pheby. age 5. SPOOR In Oakland, May IS. Kmogen naugmer. Spoor, age ftu.

Birth. SOLA To the wife ot Emed J. foia. "nd May 11. a daughter.

TEAL To the wife of Curtia Teal. 711 BRYANT In Oakland. Aorll SO. to th May Woodrew Daly City, Calif ife of Thomas Marlon Bryant. OMOU Hallidav ave a dauahtar.

EVANS In Oakland. Aoril S4. to th wlf of Leonard Kvn. 1520 Walnut Alameda, a daughter. IRWIN.

MARIE I. KEATING (PHILBON), ANN EI. TING. Rl'DOLK 70 year KNAPP, STEPHEN H. 7 year.

LI KARELLY. FRANK McDERMOTT. CATHERINE A. McFAKLANE. JOHN years McHl'GH, MARY M1CHLLK, JOHN W.

M1LANU. BIAGGO 59 year PFEFFEKI.EN, CARL RVDOLPH 38 jrr. ROSE, ELIZABETH F. SNEDDON. MARGARET SI ENDEFMANN.

JOHN 68 year TAPSCOTT. PORTNEY P. 75 year VALENTO. EDWARD 56 year AGE. ADELHE1D 76 year HENDRICKS In Oakland.

Mav 10. to th Stephen beloved husband of Florence Gray Knapp: a native of New York: aged 72 year. A member ot Islam Temple. A. A.O.N.

M. 8. Service today. May 17, at 11 a. m.

at the chapel of Frank C. Wyckoff. 221 Park Road. Burltngame. Inurnment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park.

LI KAKELLY In thi city. May 18,1935. Frank Lukarelly, lovinc brother of Maria, Henry, Loul and Joseph Lukarelly. Funeral service will be held tomorrow (Saturday), at 9 o'clock a. from th mortuary of Halsted Co, 1123 utter near Folk.

McDERMOTT In thi city. May 18. 135. Catherine A. beloved daughter of th lat Patrick and Catherine McDrmott, loving sister of J.

Win. H. and tha late Brigid T. and Patrick J. McDarmott, a native of ban Francisco.

Friends are Invited to attend th funeral Saturday. May 18. 1935. at 9:80 a. from the mortuary of Julius 8.

Uodeau. 41 Van Ness thenc wif of Manual Hendrlrka Jr. 2838 Rex Havward. dsuahtcr. In preparing his $61,789,000 budget for 1935-36, although Mayor Rossi cut out, among other things, approximately In department requests for municipal employe pay raises-he did let $16,636 pay raises get by and he did permit $142,605 In new Jobs to creep in.

The finance committee of the Supervisors were struggling yesterday to determine. whether to approve or deny, in their recommendations to the board, the $159,241 step-up in municipal ex HOLTHAI'S In Oakland. May 8. to th Marriaa Licenses Issued. COSTAGUTA ACEERTIN Vincent wife of Albert Jos.

Holthaus. 18100 MRteo Ssn LeRndro. a daughter. It LI I wv LJSu 4 111 'j'OkjN alsf ill1 jit I Costaguta, 26, 1601 Revera av and JENKINS In Oakland. Mav 9.

to th 13. a daushter. WITCH ESS To the wife of Menolai Witchei. 30 Kauach May 10. a aon.

WOVO To the wife of Thomaa G. Won. Phonithni. China. May 5.

a daughter. WOVO To the wife of Joae Wont. 8.B Washington May 7, a daughter. The Examiner extends con-gratuiations and best wishes oft their contemplated marriage to the following: N'oticea of Intention to Wed. AI TCXIOl' JOHOPOCLOP Gua Alexlnu.

62 321 Clementina and Georgia Johorouloe. 41. 134S Leavenworth at. AY KUSO'CONNELL Harry C. A.yer, Oakland, and Haael O'Connell, SI.

wife of Samuel Wesley Jenkin. Haves a aon. JOHNSON In Oakland. May to th ueorgett Aubertln, 82, 1640 Raver ave. DOODYO'CONNOR John Doody.

87. 1316 Dolores and Bridget 20. Loa Altos. Calif. wife or jmea ciarenc jonnson.

nil M7th a aon. KATHAIN In Oakland. Mav S. to th GOTTSCHALG. WALTERS John W.

wife of George Kathaln. litlO tioss wottscnam, vs. khu neary and a aon. BALI In this city, May 15. lfldft.

Jonn MAR1NKOV1CH In Oakland. Mav 7. to the wif of Anthony Marmkovlch. 10K4 11th a aon. viola rl.

Walters. 20. 3174 Turk at. LVCEY-BOlf AN Timothy Lucey. 30, 1301 -A Dlvisadero and Mary Bohan.

28. 2013 Sutter st. Dlvnrrea (iranted. beloved husband o( the lat ciisa nau, loving father of LUa BrII. a native of England.

A member ot Encelsior LodB to St. Francia' Church. Valleio. corner Columbus wher a requiem hirh masa will be aunx for th repose of her acul at 10 a. m.

Interment, Holy Croae, MARTIN' In Oskland. May 8. to the wife Oakland. RASOl'E LANG Don Basque 27, Rl of Harold Kenneth Martin. IMS otn a son.

Lang, 2, Berniera and Martha FARLANE In this city. May 14, 193, Cl'RRY Ambrose from Elorence. MONGER In Oakland. Mav 1 to the wif Herreid. South Pakota.

BEI.I.-VAN K1MMK1.L Itaymond Bill. of Hush Lulher Monter. sum Marring-Inn a daughter. DAN. Aunes from Lester.

Alma E. from James H. 1S(M, Peter A. from Elvea L. MITCHELL Snrahclle from R.

Clifford. TOUMKY Gwendolen from Bernard E. and Phyllis Van Ktmmeti. X. Dmn oi "XI 0 Waahington at.

No. 110. F. A A. Journeymen Buicn-er of th P.

and B. Association, and Montuma Trlb No. 77. I. O.

R. M. Friend are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Friday at 1:30 p. from the parlors of Suhr Wleboldt, 14115 Valencia near 2th wher services will be held under the uaiire of Excelsior Lodge No. 106, F.

A A. M. Interment private. NFLSON In Oakland. Mav 10.

to the BOSTliOM KM'TSUNf John P. Boa- John, beloved huatiand of Hannah Me-Farlane. loving father of Agnes E. Mc-Farlane and Mrs. Margaret Robertson.

aged 6N years. A member of Rippowam Lodue No. 24. I. O.

O. and Frederick Fiioston Camp No. 61. U. S.

W. V. Funeral services will be bald te day (Friday) at 2 clock p. ra, from the mortuary of Halsted A Co, 1128 Sutter near Polk. ZIMMERMAN Virginia L.

from George trom. 21. 82 Drove and r.ieanoie K. Nnulaon. Id.

2B Dlvleadero at. K. Dlioree Cemnlalnta filed. BRIABr? UVSH Amhrnee Brtare. 21.

wife of Kavmond Rolland Nelson. Frultvale a aon. Notice Intend Wed. BERRYH1LL-MAKINS James Guest Rerrvhlll III, '2'1. Magnolia street.

Berkeley, and Marjori Makina. 20. 1410 Vnlon street, Alameda. BROCKHAOE-HAGGARD William Bernard Hrockhage, 25. 2130 Auatln way.

Herkelev. and Bernlre Marv Haggard, fl 1.1(1 ll.rh.l.W 4 Bit Bush and Uraea Huso, ave. GALVLN C. Evelyn vs. Albert; de BJORK In Oakland, May 18.

1B35, Anna ELMS WATTS George Kills. 3d. ana Mi Ml II In thi city. May 16. 1938, sertion.

JONES Arietta vs. Gladys Clyde! an nulment. KNOWLES Almon vs. Ardclle: cruelty, Christina, beloved wlte of August BJor. a native of Sweden, aged 72 years 10 months 23 days.

Friends are Invited to attend the funeral at The Grant. D. Miller Mortuary, 2372 East 14th Oakland, Saturday, May IK. 1035. at 1 o'clock p.

m. Interment. Mt. View Cemetery. Catherine Watta.

27, ootn oi ihiu eora at. ERB FRANK George F.rh, 1. and Elsie Frank. 24 hoth of lOtiO Sutter at, Fl'HRMAN HOCCA Benjamin Fuhr- man. 32.

SMI Karrell and Elsie BVRMF.STKR.ROSAI.E8 Fred Edward THOMPSON Gertrude C. va. Edward G. Cruelty. Estate Filed for Probate.

F1CKKR Estate of Frank A. Ficker Itnrrn IK I'reslillO. Hurniesler. 21'. 6.10 Haight atreet, Alameda, and Vera Fuller Rosalea.

2W. 12211 Peventy-seventh avenue. Oakland. CASTltO-MEDKIHOS John Joseph Castro, 25. Newark, and Anne Frances Me-lnlrr, ul TlnntA 2.

Hov Kan Jose. HANSEN' ROBERTS Moyd Hansen CAI.I.AN In this city. May 16. 1H35, Ed petitioner, Phil I Kats; value, uir Rob- K.I Dorado a and Alma known: heirs, unknown. ward devoted husband ot catnenn E.

Callen. loving father of Milton LOMOGLIA Estate of Joseph Lomotil I. Kmmett F. and Elaine lv, CORRKA-V ARGAS Albert Correa, 21. lIRli Reventieth avenue.

Oakland, and erts, 20, Diamond Springs. Cal. HILL l'ASCUAL Terence Hill. 83. 211 Carl and Mercedea D.

Faacual, 23. 5378 35th ave. alias; petitioner, Angelina Rlebellng Callan. Mildred M. Cassldy and Con- value, heirs, Angelina Riebt- Violet Rose Varga.

18. 274 Callen linr. et al tanc A. Kielty, and beloved brother of Charlea J. Callan and Mrs.

Harry Mc- HFiiKSTRITT COATES Ernest E. avenue, San lndro. Rarrks-Mc ALPINE Rollin Roy Harres. McKINNEY Estate of Luther W. McKln Herh.tr tL 19.

ZHH1 rolaom ana 23. 500 Zoiah atreet. Oakland, and Phlllips. a native of California. Prinds mav call at hi lat resl Flien K.

Coatee 20. 1610 Revera ave. ney alias; petitioner. Phil C. Kata value, unknown: heirs, unknown.

Louis Leone McAlpine. 24. 2030 Thirty fmirth evenne Oakland. JOHNSON TOMASELLO William E. ciav at.

Funeral Monday, McFADDIN-WJJ'SE Harold Raymond nnniincement later. Kindly omit lf.t.'Brl.lin 01 1R17 Tplecraoh avenue flower. Berkeley and Violet Adelle Krua. 18, O'lAI Vallav OnUUnd CLARKE In thi city. May 16.

HMO. Pa lamas Issue in Katherine Clarke, a native or tuam, MORRIS-GOMES Tony Morris. IS. 1030 Armstrong street, Hayward. and Con- FAIR INCREASE rnuntv rlelwav Ireland.

penses. 42 INCREASES. Salary increases in the Mayor's budget the committee found to number 42, Among the important ones were: City Attorney's department: Attorney $600 to $833.3 per month. Attorney, $150 to $250 per month. Police depart- ment: Two captains, each $300 to $375 per month.

De Young Museum: Director, $491.66 to $591.66 per month. Juvenile court: Probation officer, $350 to $380 per month. Public works: Engineer, $500 to $590 per Controller: Four Increases, $190 to $250, $190 to $225, $300 to $335, $160 to $175, $175 to $200. Public Utilities, one increase, $350 to $400 per month. LIST OF JOBS.

New jobs found In the Mayor's budget numbered seventy-four. Among the important ones were: City Atorney's office: attorney, $400 per month; Sheriff: woman physician, $150 month, two engineers, $220 each; Police Department: bookkeeper at $175; Recreation Department publicity agent, $150 per month; War Memorial: three janitors at $145, clerk at $150; Laguna Honda Home: two house officers at San Francisco Hospital: fourteen nurses at $135, five social service workers at $140; County Welfare: one social service worker at $150, stenographer at $150. 'j stance Gomes. 19. 930 Fifty-fourth A reuuiem high masa will be offered for th repose of her soul, tomorrow iu a IK 11136.

at bt, avenue, Oakland. Marrlag License Issued. F.lcln Wallace Raw Murv'a r'atharirai commencing at 8 $100,000 Suit The good old-fashioned suit case with the knobby corners and heavy handles is as antiquated as a carpet bag. Styles change in luggage as well as in clothes and both are made for the maximum of comfort and convenience. Nothing could be more satisfactory than a new bag that carries clothes as carefully es your French laundress.

Not only does it keep coats flat and unwrlnkled but stows away a surprising amount in a seemingly small space. Made of three different materials: cowhide, pigskin, and canvas, this piece of luggage, by the simple expedient of zipper openings on three sides, lies flat or can be hung in the home wardrobe or in the Pullman dressing room. It has hangers for suits which are kept from shifting by an inner bag that can contain shirts, shorts, shoes, socks, and what have you. The inner (and removable) bag also contains pockets for hair brush and toothbrsh, and for the man who wants to stay o'clock. Frienda may call at th Memorial Chanel ot Carew and English, for a week-end or a week, nothing could be more practical than this aristocratic looking piece of luggage that is so compact as well as commodious.

And, if you want to take along a real suit in which to bask in the sunshine, there is a new fabric being woven entirely of synthetic yam called Congo Cloth. It make3 an extremely attractive man's summer and is also being used extensively in the women's wear field. This fabric Is very attractive In appearance and will make a garment that will hold its shape and hang gracefully. This cloth is made in a number of different weaves but the plain weave is the most popular. Leather watch straps are being resurrected; they are worn in the lapel buttonhole suspending the watch in the breast pocket A keen variety of watch leather straps is being shown in colors to match the suit you own and gives quite a sporting touch to that shirred back suit you are wearing.

FJ BOARD den. 41, San Francisco, and Catherine Lu.llle MKIill. III. San Francisco. Albert Leach Hrinckman.

34. Berkeley, and Effiedean Masonic at Golden Gate ave. Inter ment. Holy Crosa Cemetery. Bnrlemh 24.

Berkeley. COSTF.I.LO In this city. May 18. 1PJ. Mary, beloved wife of James McHugh, loving mother ot Mrs.

Felig Apoen-rodt. Mrs. Paul P. O'Brien. Mrs.

Charle H. Roito; and Wilfred J. McHugh, a native of Pennsylvania. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Saturday at 9 a. from th funeral home of Arthur J.

Sullivan A Co, 2254 Market between 15th and lAth thenc to St. Anne' Church, wher a requiem masa will be of feted at 9:30 a. m. Interment, Holy Crosff Cemetery. MICHLER In thi city.

May 16. 193S, John W. Uichlcr, a nativ of SherriU. Iowa. Funeral will tak plae Saturday.

Friends may call at th Funeral Horn of Arthur J. Sullivan A 2254 Market et. MILANO In Stockton. May 1. 1935.

Biaggo Mtlano. dearly beloved husband of Amalia Milano, loving father of Anthony. Alfred and Joseph Milano and Mary Berg, a native of Italy, aged 69 years 8 month 12 daya. Friends are Invited to attend th fo-naral on Saturday, May 18. 1935.

at a. from th "Funeral Horn" of Valente, Marlnl. Persia A Co, 4840 Mission thenc to our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, wher a solemn requiem high mss will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. Interment. Holy Cms Cemetery.

FFF.FFK.RI.hN In this May 16. 1X15. Carl Rudolph IVefrerlen. beloved hueKind of Pauline Pfefferlen, Invtnt" father of Carl K. Pfefferlfn, beloved son of Pauline pfefferlen.

and loving brother of Conrad Pfefferlen and Mrs. Freda Fucha. a nativ ot Germany, aged 38 yeara. Frienda ar Invited to attend th ta-neral aervice tomorrow (Saturday), 1 p. at th chapel ot H.

Suhr Ca, 2919 Mission near 25th. Inurnment. Cypress Lawn Columbarium. ROSE In thi city. May 11.

1935. Xllesw beth dearly beloved wife et the late Numar Rose, loving mother of Stafford. Harold and Irvine Roaa. a aativ af Canada. Friends ar respectfully Invited ta tend th funeral Saturday at 11 a.

nw from th parlor of Suhr A Wleboldt. 14t5 Valencia near 2th St. Interment. Olivet Memorial Park. SNEDDON In thi city, May 14.

1986. Margaret, beloved wif ot th lat John Sneddon, loving mother of John. Thomaa HANSEN-LONG I.oula Charlrand Han- Society Girl Defendant I ilanrlv be lived hUShano Ol Ken. Oakland, ana Jeanne neie Marv rnstello. and loving father of Jose l.nog, 22.

Oskland, .1 A l. Prank Burton James, nhine K. Coalello. loving aon of Mrs, Admits Butler J'isit Only Annoying 2(1. Ooklsnd.

and Alice) Onklnml. Roy Theodore Catherine Costello. brother of James, Thomas John T. and William tl. Costello and Mrs.

Harry Mank. a native of San Francisco. A memlier of Nelson A. Miles Camp No. 10.

V. 8. W. Balboa Bailor No 'lit N. S.

G. and Appointment of financp committee to raise funds for the 1938 World's Fair was announced yesterday by Loland W. Cutler, president of the San Francisco Lumigtvn. 25. Berkeley, and a-ivl AttMn 'J(l llirlcrlev Wller Albert S.

hcer. 25. Berkeley, and 1.01 Irene Painters' t'nion No. 19. Schneidpr.

26. Oakland. r.n.ral Katitrrinv mt a. from THOMAS-MIRANDA Ernest Thomas. Sfl San lUmon.

and eieanor Miranda, ji Oakland Centner. Flder. Kenny Chaiwl, 15 Market at. at Duboo thenc to Star of th Sea Church, wher a requiem WAt.sH-MOPKOVITS Stanley Harold Walsh, 26, Oakland, and Lillian Hoe lAkvlfa 91 Kan jPranplBCA. NEW YORK, May 16 (AP) Margot Flick was not "shocked" but was "annoyed" when William Lawrence Graham, the Flicks' discharged butler, allegedly entered her Park avenue apartment bedroom while she was attired only In pajamas, she testified today in Supreme Court.

maea will be celebrated at lu a. m. termenl. National Cemetery, nrvpuv in hia Vlt May 14. 1936 WILLIAMS-LARSON Alfrd Maxwell William.

28, lxis Angelea, and Marian XVIlHaan Am pi helflVed hUbnd of Boa Jmaraon, XV, Homeiey. Final Divorce Granted, rinnnhv loving father ot rnnk Rernlca M. and William nnnnhv Jr. and Mr. Margaret R.

BANV1LT.K Ruth from Joseph, eruelty, GARDNER Kdlth from Belden. cruelty. EDWARDS Garfield from Eva. cruelty, SIMAK Maria from Manuel, deaertlon. Arnold, loving brother of Mr.

Ann Waltera. Francia J. Dunphy and th Trial of the butler's $100,000 lata snaan Crane and Jame P. Dun STRAl'SS Keltha from William, de phv. loving grandfather of Madalln and Frank J.

Dunphy a native of San produced to show Mills had com Controller: two' bookkeepers at svandscn Calif. A member of Rincon Parlor No. 72. N. S.

Telephon iiinne.ia of America. Chapter No. Si sertion. Interloentorr Divorce Granted. KARL Mont from Arthur, cruelty.

FROST Estelle from Harlan, cruelty. Divarot Ccmnlnlnt Filed. ALLEN Harriet H. v. Charl cruelty.

BIHGKH Norman R. va. Allc and Association ot Equipment Tech nicians Slot Devices Mills Fined $500 fa-Possession, Sale of Machines mitted offense other than a mis demeanor. The District Attorney can search the company's files thoroughly," Hamlin said, "but he'll find nothing beyond evidence of sale and possession." FRY Co'nstanc H. v.

Donald H. desertion. MARIN COl'NTY Deallia. GLASER In an Anaelmo. May 15.

Joseph W. Glaser, aged 60. Divorce Complaint Filed. SONNENRI'RO OueUv v. Stella; Bay Exposition, Inc.

The committee will devote Its immediate attention to the raising of funds with which to carry on preliminary work during the next few months and at the same time plan a long range program for the major financing of the entire exposition, according to Cutler. The chairman of the newly appointed committee, Kenneth R. Kingsbuiy, president of a major oil company, Issued a warning to all bay district residents not to give any money for the exposition, because none have been appointed and the committee has no intention of appointing any at the present time. Assisting Kingsbury on the committee will be A. P.

Gianninl, Herbert Fleishhacker, A. B. C. Dohrmann, J. R.

Knowland, Wallace M. Alexander, Milton H. Es-berg, Frank B. Anderson, George D. Smith, R.

F. Allen, Roger D. Lapham, John E. French and A. D.

McDonald. War Ray Marconi Admits Beam A pplicable to Armaments $175 per month, four senior book-kepers at $190, one accountant at $325, one bookkeeper machine operator at $165, one stenographer and one typist each at $150. The supervisors finance committee Supervisors Gallagher, Shannon and Roncovieri expect to submit the Mayor's recommended budget, with changes, to the Board of Supervisors on Monday. Make necessary repairs on your home now. Reliable craftsmen can be obtained through Examiner Want Ads.

WHAT'S DOING TODAY MNTA CLARA fOt'NTT DenUia. EKSTRAND In Pen Joa. May IS, Gordon Mills, head of the Mills Novelty Company, Oakland, pleaded guilty yesterday to possession and sale of slot machines. Mills was fined $500 each on the two charges by Police Judge Edward Tyrrell after his attorney, O. D.

Hamlin told the court that no evidence could be John slander suit against Miss Flick and her mother, Mrs. Henrietta Flick of Lenox, and New York, then turned Into discourse on the amount of a woman's anatomy covered by pajamas and shorts. QUERY ON CLOTHING. "Your body was completely covered, wasn't It?" asked Graham's counsel, referring to the butler's alleged entrance Into the girl's bedroom when she wore only pajamas. "Yes," she answered.

"When you play tennis In shorts, your body is not completely covered, is It?" "No, but the costume is heavier." TONO' OF WOMAN. She was questioned about her friendship with Mrs. Louis Shaw, a Boston society woman, who she said visited her in Lenox. Miss Flick said she was "fond" of Mrs. Shaw and had kissed her on occasions.

Bernard Sandler then asked Miss Flick If she would "waive any privilege" to permit Graham 'to tell what he saw" on an occasion when he served cocktails to her and Mrs. Shaw in the Flick's drawing room. The court ruled out the question on objections by the Flick attorney. COMMONWEALTH CM I.I NCHKOV, I'nlare Hotel; Manuel Quezon, apenker. ASSOCIATION OF JVNIOR I.EAOI'KM OF AMERICA annual conferenee, Mark Hopkins Hotel.

I. O. O. T. AMI nAlT.HTERS OF RE- BEKAI1.

State eanvention. Native Horn Hall and I. O. K. HhII.

and Jan es Sneddon and Mr. Margaret Griffin, a native of Scotland. A member of Cambua Chapter No. 18, O. K.

8, ot Cambualang. Scotland. Funeral aervlces will be held todar (Friday), at 1 o'clock p. from th mortuary of Halsted A Co, 1123 Sutter near Polk, under the auspice of Golden Chapter No. 360, E.

B. Please omit flower. 81 F.N HERMANN In Berkeley. May 18. 1935.

John Suendermann, beloved hue-band of Helen A. Suendermann. father of Otto A. and th lat Walter and Harold Suendermann. grandfather of Barbara, Helen v.arolyn Suendermann.

a native of Germany, aged 88 years 6 months. Friends are respectfully Invited ta attend funeral services Saturday, May IRth. at 10:110 o'clock a. at chapel of Edward E. Niehaus Co, 2640 Grov st.

at Derby Berkeley. TAPSCOTT In Piedmont. May 15. 1935, 1'ortney P. Tapscott.

loving uncle of E. N. Tapscott. James R. Tapscott, Clayton A.

Tapscott. Mrs. Cammie Paxton and Mrs. Julia Chandler, a nativ of Virginia, aged 75 vear 9 montha 26 day. Funeril ervlce and Interment at Red Bluff.

California. Friday, May 17, 1935, at 2 o'clock p. m. VALENTO In this city. May 15.

1935, Edward, beloved huaband of Carrie Va-lento, brother of Mrs. Margie Stanley. Alfred. Arthur. Henry and Clarenc Va-lento, aged 66 years.

Funeral aervlcea will be held tomorrow (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock a. from th mortuary of Halsted A Ca 1123 Sutter at, near Polk. WRAGE In thla city. May 16. 138, Adelheid.

beloved wife of the lat Henry Wrage, a nativ of Germany, aed 76 years. Friends are invited to attend th fae ntral Saturday. May ISth. at 1:30 p. m.

at "Wieboldt'a" Funeral Parlora, 835 Valencia between 19th and 20th. Incineration. Olivet Crematory. Today's Crossword Puzzle HIC.H SCHOOL FORENSIC TOl RNA-MENT. San Franciwo State Teacher College.

SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISING CI. I B. luncheon. St. Francia Hotel.

MILLS COIXEGK RORSB SHOW, Mill College. KXKCIT1VES ASSOCIATION, luncheon, I'alac Hotel. Kkstrand, aged 85. FARR In San Jose, May 15. Mnry Farr, agpd 67.

PFRRY In Snn Jos, May 15, Frank Perry, aged 74. VOLTMER In Snta Clara, May 15. Louis Vollmer, agd AS. Marrlag License Issued. ALDEN-FRANKIE Aron Alrtcn, nd Crena Krankie.

48. both Arrala. AMAYA-crcClARE Joe Amaya. S4. and Millie Cucrlare, 23.

hoth San Jose. FLOYD-COSTA Clayton Floyd, 42, and Margaret Cosla. 28, both Alameda. GOMES-FERREIRA George Gomes, 34, and Mary Ferreira, 20, both 8an Jos. QRAYBEHL-ATRES Floyd Oraybhl, 31.

and Jeanette Ayr. 23, both 8an Jos. Notice of Intention to Wed. AICHIMO-WARNE Attlllo Alchlmo. t3.

and Row Wm. S3, both Hywrd. SOON-OI Chow Soon. 63, nd Chew 01, 23, both San Frnclco. Interlocutory Deer.

C.RODZIK Juanlta vs. Melvin. LOPEZ Isbel vs. Joseph. VANT1NE Elory vs.

George. Annulment Granted. BCOGGIN E. H. vs.

Lora. Final Decree. DARLING Jam vs. Le. GOLDEN GATE PAINT CLIB, luncheon, Palace Hotel.

SAN FRANCISCO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, dinner, Pnlaoe Hotel. 8AN FRANCISCO CHAMBER OF COM MERCE. Innehenn, Palace Hotel. DRIED FRUT ASSOCIATION, luncheon, I'alnce Hotel, CALIFORNIA INSTITCTF. OF STEEL ONSTRI CTION.

luncheon, Palac Hotel. PURCHASING AGENTS ASSOCIATION, luncheon. Palace Hotel, CALIMtRMA eTATK Al TOMOB1I ASSOCIATION, meeting and luncheon. Palar Hotel. Adrcrtlsement i 1 4 5 14 17 hi it- IT" "T7 IS jg 5 AT 46 "4r 48 49 HO 111 55 53 54 li Ki' "58 iT" 60 5T" 53 Friends respectfully Ipvlted to attend th funeral today (Friday) at a.

from his late residence, o.il Aiorse near Lowell st.j thenc to th Church of th Epiphany, Naple nd Amaion wher a requiem high miss will celebrated for th repos of his oul 9:30 a. m. lntrmnt. Holy Cross Cemetery. (United Undertaker' Service.) FINK In thi city.

May 18. 1935, Chrl-tlna Fink, dearly beloved wife of William C. Fink, a native of Washington, D. aged 67 year montha 24 days. Frienda Invited to attend the funeral aervlcea tomorrow at 2.30 p.

at the chapel of H. F. Suhr 2919 Mlaslon nar 25th. Inurnment. Olivet Columbarium.

FKAZ1.R In thla city. May 18. 1935. Harry J. Frar.er, loving husband of Carolyn Fraaer and beloved brother of Mrs.

J. 8. Ritaon, native of San Francisco A member of San Pedro Lodg No. 332. F.

A. M. Friend may call at th Mnrrlaoa Funeral Home. 401 Baker at Hayes. Notice of funeral arrangements later.

GALLl In Oakland. May lti, 1835. An-tnne, beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Galll. loving father of William.

Etta and Edmund Galll, brother of Rev. L. B. Oalll Nicholas Galll. Mr.

Louis Compagno, Mrs. France Bury. Mrs. Henrietta Drusedom and Miss Adelln Galll, a native of Sherman Island, Calif. A member of Fruitval Ari No.

1735, F. O. E. Friends ar reapectfully Invited to attend th funeral Saturday, May 18, at 9:30 a. from the Fruitval Chapel of Clarenc N.

Cooper. Fruitval ave. at East 16th thence to St. Joseph Church, alien a requiem high mass will be sung for th repose of hi oul, commencing at 10 a. m.

Interment, Holy Sepulehr Cemetery. GRAHAM In thi city. May 14. 1935, Emma Graham, beloved daughter of th lata Thomaa and Catherine Graham, a native o. San Francico.

Th funeral will take place Saturday at 9 a. from the Funeral Horn Chpel of the United Undertaker. 10l'8 Van Ness ave. South at 22d them to St. Joeeph' Church, wher a requiem high mas will lie celebrated at 9:30 a.

m. Interment, Holy Cros Cemetery. HACKFF.I In this city. May 14. 1915.

Johanna, dearly beloved wife of William Hackfeld. devoted mother of Mrs. Frieda Koepff and the late Carl H. I. Hackfeld.

loving grandmother of William Koepff. and beloved sister of Carl Bar-tels. a nativ of Germany, aged 70 years. A member of th 8. F.

alajmer-chor Damen Vereln Fru-nds are invited to attend the funeral Friday. May 17th. at 3 p. at "Wieboldt's" Funeral Parlors. K35 Valencia between lPth and 20th.

Incineration, Cypres Lawn Crematory. HMI.IDAT In thi city. May 14. 135. Ella Halliday.

wif of the late Nateaon Hallidav. dearly beloved mother of James Earl W. Halliday and Mrs. Maude Mau. (Eureka papers pleas copy.

1 Friends may call at the Mortuary Chapel of W. C. La a well A 8154 Mission at. Funeral eervkc Friday, May 17th. at 11 a.

B. lnurmnt. Cypres Lewa Cemetery. HLNKFl In thi city. May 15.

1935, Annie beloved wif of George W. Henkel. devoted daughter of the late John and Mary Adami. loving lstr of Mr. A.

B. Updike nd Chrle Adml. loving aunt of Viola Updike. Funeral service will he held today (Friday), at 3 o'clock p. from th mortuary of Halated A 1123 Sutter near Polk.

Inurnment, Olivet Memorial Park. IRWIN In this city. May 14. 1935. Mart I beloved daughter of Scott and Elle Irwle, loving mr of Mary L.

Curtoy, Mr. C. Tracy and Mr. L. Ruseell, a natlv of San Francisco.

A member of Junipero Serra Institute No. 65. T. I. Funeral Friday at 8 a.

from Oantner. Felder. Kenny Chapel, 18i5 Market et. at Puboce theoc to St. josrh Church, where reyuiem hih mass will be cek-brsled St a.

HI. Interment. Holv Crva Cemetery. KUTlvti irHIimiNV le Oakland May 16, 195. Ana Itiilhon Keatin.

dv.H.'d wife Iouia H. Keatin. Idclise.1 mother af Blanch Keating, daughter th lat Ana Kllotta, (otter at Margaret WEAK VOMEH C05T5 NO MORE il The Perfect Tribute 1A at the Most Beautiful ty? VjAk Mortuary ta the V('e OT really illi Just tired, run Mooney Tom Mooney yesterday flatly declared he will refuse to accept freedom from San Quentin through commutation endorsed by the State Assembly and pending before Governor Merriam. Mooney said he was confident that habeas corpus procedings now progressing through the State courts would result in his freedom, either in the State Supreme Court or in the United States Supreme Court. However, it was pointed out, If Governor Merriam should commute Mooney's sentence to time served he would be forced to down, nervous.

No pep, no Seldom feeling onite ts well as triey should. If you are one of them, take Lydii Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound. It will LONDON, May 16. (US) Senator Guglielmo Marconi, alchemist of Mussolina's war laboratory, today admitted that the mysterious contribution to warfare he has just made is a radio ray. But he still maintained secrecy as to its purpose.

In a. telephone interview with the London Daily Express, Marconi said: "The experiments were radio experiments on electrical waves and I admit they were applicable, like all radio, to armaments. "I believe it is incorrect to say that motor cars were mysteriously stopped during the experiments. In any case, such happenings could have no connection with what we are doing." Sand Tomb Tons of sand crushed life from Charles Bills, 73, of 2617 Union street. In the sand pits at Twenty-fourth avenue and Noriega street yesterday.

Bills was working alone when a bank caved In and entombed him. Charles Nichols, 1469 Twentieth avenue, fellow worker, dis qmet quivering nerves improve the appetite make life seem worth living again. Mrs. Joseph Lefebvre of Summit Hill, Pennsylvania, says, "I felt mis erable until I took the Vegetable Compound. Now 1 bar more pep and I enjoy life." Yesterday's Answers SAN MATEO COrNTY Nolle af Intent ln Wd.

PERRY-FATTA Frank W. lerry, 23: Hayward. and Mary J. Falta. 21.

Oakland Marriage License Issued. TILLSON-I'RBAN Warren H. Tlllson. 39. I'alo Alto, and Eugenia E.

Urban. 26. Redwood City. TIB Darrell Thoma. tl.

and Eleanor Nelson. 18, both of San Jose. RENO Dlvoro Complaint Filed. fAssoralted Press) BAKER Edytha V. Leland Drexel Hill.

cruelty. BRODY Minnie Berowle vs. Rudolph New York City: cruelty. HEWITT JJarJori Oeorg F. Montclair.

N. cruelty. KEAST Evelyn vs. Theodore Pecunler. Toronto.

desertion March 15. 1P32. LEWIS Alice Montague vs. Alfred Horns. New York City; cruelty and separation for mora tha five years.

Marriage License leaned. BECKRT-ROSS Christ Beckby. 48. nd Marjorle Ross. 30.

both Son Franrisco. OVERNESY-FQWLER Ltr Crawford Querneav, 60. and Nanaa-L Fowler, 40, both CWkalnd. HAWKINS-PENDLETON M. HawKina.

47. and Abbl I. Pendleton. 55. both Oakland.

a Ht'DAK-GALIA Martin Hudak 26. and Lucll Oalla. 26. both Oakland. JAVSl'N-OHERf! Svop Janson.

31. and Florence Oberg 2:1. both San Francisco. MFSSAN-TROl'TWINE Walter Meajan. 31 and Mary Ellen Troutwlne.

18. both MlLLAiaEiST Henry D. Millar. 50 Avon and I Flora Kleiet. 35.

Lathrop BEIDEIROPE William Ernest Seidel. over 21. and Jek Cornell Hop over 51. both Berkeley. Arthur Vorrth 3.

and Florit lelll. 19. both Lo. Altos. A FRKR BOOKLET The Examiner he printed booklet wblrh cnntaine mnv verv si'rro-pnsle turms tor C.rds o( These noli ar- no hems published cxteneivelv olsce of e-nd'n out individual letters The honklel also eo-tame "In Memonarn" vereee cor-recl wordin for "Mae Nlos a Tnmhatnne DedletMn Call.

wrlU oom Th Examiner 1 Dea't Ba Dlacaaraged. 1 Tr al1 Ip i sitIa jo i iIaUJ II 0 0 "ij A I Rl SpJ LI mi 1 TlSj PI CS Pi ISATYRSSCSKOVAPH, AP 8TI I t) 31 i i 1 1 2 1 1 52 Hj i 2 A. JL 1111 lI i TpT ADll 1 SI Ej RC-1E1 41 lX jF. C. Btomach.

liver, blood and OKIZONTAJ. I raise hall 4 CembaU Bird High Mrf I te that tlm 4 Reompenae 16 Ta eM kark Having tft Jt Te reaaove skla 1 Spanish article (1 Colloquial: 4 SA aoak t7 A ne tin il Paddle Si Rrght tt vesael 34 Like 96 A heveraa A Baapheve Hr-CaUaaaiml: abll net Ice Marklnc wHk strlnea 4t Mineral pniinc Former Russian niler GaMean daara 4 4 Koemie 4.V CMKMie BMiInt 4 I'art el rkurrk 4f Hurled .3 I Mined 67 I'art PInnaW 60 A Dumber 7 lighted ft To turn ukkly ft Net an 10 Small 11 Cendueted 1T imitate 16 Bottom room 80 Meadaw 'J brag 23 Kndurea 84 Abraham' kem londact 86 A continent labr.) It (isure-llk material SO are St Ocean S3 Lara Sc bird eun in 40 hieetrifl4 partlcl 41 Thna 41 Mark 4 rt lama ted flekea I ra 4 nce ,0 Mrtalliferau mrk Te nlare frsxale deer ,1 II. Kinik elek rlref Vnaa kin disorder, kidney, ecze ma. nanralsU, Mrvouanau. cough, pile, diaxineaa.

head covered him missing an hour and leave the prison. Hirschfeld, Sex Authority, Dies PARIS, May 16 (Jewish Telegraph Agency) The death in Nice of Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld, 67, German-Jewish authority on sexual problems and pioneer advocate of sexual "reform," was announced today. Dr. Hirschfeld, who has been living in France as an exile since the Nazis came into power In Germany, died yesterday.

ache, neuritis, rheumatism and other ailmertta tree ted Consultation (r. Price reasonable. Dear Sir: Ten wevka an Geo. Suhr Sem'c SUHR VIEEOLDT rati iikctib 1465 Valencia St In 10 a 3S14 Strvte cft Sea. Pre.

A- aaMa, laa. a half after he had last seen him and gave the alarm. A fire department truck company, police and scores of volunteers dug furiously to reach Bills. The men were employes of John Hoffner, 1406 Twentieth avenue. -Te reel -Jewel I slartod to tnke rhsn a Chan herbs, and now I feel heM-r.

JOHN CR1'N. S4 )th K. The Original CHAM CHN HERB CO. IIMI Sorter T. Officr ST year ent location.

Ph. Fl. SS1 Oakland Office, 340 Telegraph Av. i Te reel 6.1 Pern Sand kill A Ta aesn KKTICAL 'and' 9 'renek lr onflirf.

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