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THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: WEDNESDAY, TULY 27, 1938 cccc 13 BIRTHS MARRIAGES DEATHS SITCHK fNITHCHE) In this dtr. Juhr FATHER TO DIE FOR INSURANCE RAN FRANCISCO CITY AND COUNT? Birth ADAMI To th wife of Walter J. Adml. Kentucky Poison Plot in Dispute 'chandler foes see CHESTER Elisabeth from Fremont. DKKGAN Olaa from Koliert W.

KKUDNER Meta from Albert V. FITZGERALD Katherin from Jim. GA1A Maria trnm Knrico. GNKRICH Waldemar J. Jr.

from Gladya Jacqueline. HADSELL Oeraldlne from Charlea. Develey, loving father of Mrs. John D. Allen, and brother of Lou K.

Develey; a native ot California. A member of Presidio Parlor No. 104, N. S. G.

W. Frienda may call at the Memorial Chapels of Carew English. Masonic at Golden Gate ave. Funeral announcement later. 4.

1938, Emll Bltche; a native of Germany. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, at 3 o'clock p. from the mortuary ot Halsted A 1123 Butter street, near Polk. ltt Woodrow Paly City, July Ti. a on.

BROWN To tha wife of John L. Brown. 2M0 Lake July 22, a aun. DENEFELD To the wife of Emll J. SNEDAKER In thl city, July 28, 1938.

HALIv -tiladye Virginia from John Harry. HE1NRICH (ierald S. from Sarah H. MURDER DILLON In thi city, July 24, 10.18. Mar-Jori Conauelo Dillon (nee Uernandtl.

wife ot Joseph F. Dillon, sister of William Otto George and Frederick Ger-nandt. Mra. C. J.

Kllias and Mrs. t'ar- Lena M. Snedaker. beloved wife of th late William Harvey Snedaker, and sister of Mr. George Spraker; a nativ of Galesnurg, Mich.

Notice of time of funeral hereafter. Gray', Diviaadero at. at Post. Denefeld, 154 Ellington July 20, a daughter. MANN To the wife of Gourde M.

Mnn. 100 Ban Buenaventura way, July 20 a daughter. NELSON To the wife of William M. HELPFUL SERVICE The Examiner bureau, under the direction of Miss Ford, will gladly assist you in preparing appropriate "Cards Thanks." These cards are now being published extensively in place ot sending out individual letters. Miss Ford also has available hclptul information regarding correct wording for "Mas Notices" and "Tombstone Dedications." Also "In Mcmonam" verses.

Call, write, or phone Miss Ford, SUtter 2424, for this service which Is extended without charge. melita Ficher; a native of San Francisco. A member of Guadalupe Parlor Nelson. 440 Braail av July 18. a VAN LIFT In thla city.

July 24. 1918, No. 151. N. D.

Q. and Golden Gale MOSS Arnold from Alice. SANDERS Kliee from Ralph R. SCNDSTKOM Kaai from Frank F. Annulment a Filed ADAMS Emily va.

Herbert. AI.I.KN Martha M. va. Walter R. DAPELLO Alfred O.

va. Patricia, Divorce Caaaplalnta Hied ALLEN Laaka va. Luther. BRAY Cheater Jr. va.

Evelyn, UIOVINCO Ruth va. Joaeph. JENKINS Helen Francea William B. daughter. ZACHARENKO To the wife of Nicholas 8.

Kacharenko. 1OC0 Page July XU. a daughter. Convicted by Jury, Inn Keeper Implicates Girl; Second Woman Also to Face Charges SYMPATHY PLAY FRANKFORT July 26. (INS) Whether A.

B. "Happy" Chandler was the victim of a poison plot" or the poison story was put out to gain him i.eon, beloved busband ot earn aa VI let. loving father of luls Van VI let Jr. and the late Mra. Gertrude Bailey, brother ot Louis Van Vliet and the lata Julius.

Maurice Van Vliet and Mr. Elita Levene. Prtvata eervice wer held Tuesday. (Halsted 4 Co.) The Examiner extends con Court No. 913.

Catholic Daughter ot America. Frienda are Invited to attend the neral servir at 10 a. m. Thursday. July 28, at Gray'.

Diviaadero at, at Post. Gl'ADALLPH PARLOR, No. 153. N. D.

tl. W. Officer and membere are hereby requested to attend tha service at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, July 27, for gratulations and best wishes on KELLY Marie Sawteile va.

Robert H. Ui' KAY Jack L. va. Ethel. their contemplated marriage to WALSH Ui this city.

July 28th. 1931. WAYCROSS July 26 Katatea Filed for Probate the following: CHR1STO Estate of John; petition of vmpathy and votes stirred (AP) A Ware County Superior Notice ef Intention te Wed George Chriato; real estate doea not exceed J2.500. our late alater, Marjone Conauelo Dillon, at Gray' a. Diviaadero at.

at Post. MARGARET DWYER. President, MAY MCCARTHY. Recording Becty. Dratlja ARKF.I.L.

CHAK1ES 6 years BEARING. BEI.I.fc G. BRl NSTKAD. AGNES L. Court jury convicted Harvey Nel RlrtGlO-ELLIS Alfrel Bigglo.

Sfl. 48.19 DUTKE Eatate of Edward aliaa: peti Equipment Asked Mission and Eleanor Kiln, 24, 4534 Kentucky! boiling political caul- Idron to its depths tonight Chandler, reported still to be tion of John Wynn: estate unknown. EGGEKT In thi city. July 25, 1D38. son, roadhouse operator, of first Million at.

FRISCH Eatate of Arthur; petition of BLISS-MrLKAN Lowell BUM, Vrr- CAKRICK. GRACE degree murder tonight in the in May Friach; personal property doea not exceed $2,500. Idio. and Irene McLean, 311, 434 Walnut at. GORDON Estate of Bertha; petition ot surance-slaying of his 12 year-old Bl'RNS-MORniS William Bum.

suffering from the effects of a poisoning last Friday while he CHF.SO. AGOSTINO IS year CONTI. MARTIN CROTTY. JAMES DF.VF.I.EY. nF.NRY K.

Public Adminialrator; eatate unknown. HILSON Estate of Sarah petition of Abraham Hllaon: estate about $10,000. 2443 24th ave. and Kenata Alorrl. 18, 9H.1 fhenerv at.

son, J. C. Nelson. Walter, beloved busband ot i atbertna Walsh loving father ot Mra. Catherine Friedenberg, loving brother ot Harry, Martin and Jamea Walsh and the lata Mra.

M. Dooley; a native of County Galway, Ireland. A member of O. H. In A No.

8: Con naught Benev. Aaaa. and Holy Nam Sodality ot St, Thomas Church. Friend ar cordially Invited to attend the funeral Thursday, at 9.1& m. from McAvoy-O'Hara Co, Geary blvd.

and Ninth thenc to St, Thomas' Church, where a requiem l.ith masa will be celebrated at 9 45. Interment. Holy Cross Cemetery. DIVISION NO, 8. A.

O. H. In A Officer and member ar requested ta assemble this evening at the funeral parlors at 8 o'clock, to recit th Rory and attend th funeral Thursday mora- 'n' JAMES J. MOONET. Prea.

CON. LYNCH. Secty. ForNewSafety Squad CHANQ-CHl'N Kaymond Than. 27.

S25 There was no recommendation O'lXINNELL Estate of James; petition DILLON, MARJORIK ONSl FIX) (aee Ger- ot Public Administrator; estate unknown. Sacramento and Virginia cnun, in, Oakland. was making a radio speech in Louisville, hopes to be chosen by the Democrats In the August 6 or mercy, making mandatory a Capt. John Frank Eggert, husband ot the late Charlotte Eggert, brother of Frank 1. Aitken.

uncle of Mra. Mildred Schellman and Mra. Viola Wehe. Paat commander of Rtihter McKinnon Camp No. 2.

V. 8. W. Funeral service will be held Thursday at 1:46 p. from the mortuary of Halsted A 1123 Sutter near Folk.

MEMRERS OF THK FIRST CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEER ASSOCIATION Kindly aaaemble for services of Captain Frank Eggert, at Halsted' Parlor 145 p. Thursday. i BERT DAVIS, Pre. RICHTF.R VcKINNON CAMP NO. f.

S. W. V. The comrades will hold funeral aervlcea tor our late comrade. DICKEItSON WHITESIDE Jack Dicker- ALAMEDA COVNTI Deaths on, 21.

133ft Washington and Ethel nunilt) EGGERT, CAPT. JOHN FRANK EH'INfl. JAMF.8 A. FLKISSNKK. JK.AMK FRANKEL.

CHARLES year Whiteside. 22. 31HR Market at. sentence of electrocution. DREW MATCHES.

primary to replace Majority BRADT July 21, John Aloyalua Brady. POOR-STACK Norman Foge. 2(1. p50 Solicitor General John Gibson Bowdoin and Catherine Stack. St, 1119 Preclt ave.

Leader Alben W. Barkley in the Group Hears Charge 6.1. HVTCH1NGS July 20. Mildred Hutchlnga, 38. HOOVER July 21, Nancy C.

Hoover aged 05. GOLD-SANKET Louts Oold. 25. 1SK5 GF.F., 1IAK1 KS R. GRANAKA.

EMILY 17 year announced he would seek murder indictments tomorrow against tlolden ('-ate and Rom belle turnkey. IK. 1000 Fell at. INNKS KI NDl.K William Inncs. 25 Lai'OSTA July 23, Feliciana LaCosta.

Of Drunk Driver Leniency WILLIS In Oakland. July Past Commander John F. Eggert. thla I.F.AHY, AMI'S F. MAILER (MELHIll RNK), SI SAN MAYKRN, CARRIE United States Senate.

STILL LAGGING. Polls show Chandler to be lag glng behind Barkley, who is warm both Verna Mae Fowler and Mary Kent, who Nelson said Newark, and Dorothy Kundle, 22, DH 7lh are. LEONHiRDT July 20. Echo F. Lm- Kl'HN-HElMAN Harold Kuhn, 24.

bardt. 411 MKIKI.E. 1AMVJ FRASKK "drew matches" to decide the (Wednesday) evening at o'clock p. In Halsted's Parlors. Sutter and Polk sis.

HENRY STOLZENWALD. Commander. JOHN P. HARKINS. Adjutant.

MABEY July 21. William E. Mahey, 57. 3rd and Henrietta Human. 24.

O.H 38th ave. Plans for eauioment for the NELSON July 23. Fannie Wellman Nel killer. The grand jury refused to MORRIS, FRANK Ml GAN, ELIZABETH M. 1H3K, Augustus, nusnana i Katherlne Wilila.

loving father of Au. mistus Willis brother of Mr. H. Barber and Mra. A.

cLannon. A meaner of Street and Electrical R. R. Lnu, Tl "service, will be held Thu day at 2:30 o'clock p. mortnary of Halated 4 Co, 1123 Sutter atreet.

near Polk. son. 72. McSWKENKT-LARKIN John MoSweeney, ly endorsed by President Roosevelt, but to have gained surpris EWING la this city, July 28th. 10.1R, indict Miss Fowler today.

PATTY July 21. Alice M. Patty. 45. new accident prevention suad PATTERSON.

U1 ISA 74 year Jamea beloved son of the tat John 35. 1 'J Clay aU and Mary Larkin. ST, 12SH 47th ave. M1I.LIKIN-F1T7.UERAI.D Fred Mlllikln. As his 8-year-old daughter, and Ann Ewing.

loving brother of Daniel P. and Ksta Ewing and the lata John. ingly since the President was in Kentucky recently to give the ma and controversy over treatment of drunken drivers on the San Letter man UenersI Jloepltal. and PEEVY. GEORGIA ANNA RII.EY.

TERESA M. ROSEKRANS, MILTON BOF.INO Robert and Ann Ewing; a nativ of San Rulh Fitsgerald. 40, 2H30 Lyon at. PINOSKY-JOHNSON Orville Plnosky, SI In this city, juir -jo. i.

Frsnrlsco. jority leader his explicit blessing. Francisco-Oakland Bay Fridge PHKI.PS July 20. Edward H. Phelpa.

8. ROPER July 22. William Howard Roper, 44 FORREST July 22, Emmilt Forrest, 65 SOC7.A July 20, Frank Sousa, MS. SMITH July 22. Kdwln George Smith, B0.

SIEMER July 22. Sidney Siemer. 27. STEPHENS July 1H. Suaan Stephens, 75 Births ANDERSON To the wife of Paul A.

An 4 It! Monroe Richmond, and Vera The funeral wilt take place Friday. July 2Hth at 9 a. from the Chapel Rl lHll.1'11. JlI.ll year S1TC1IE (NITSt'HK). K.M1L Hazel, listened, Nelson in an un sworn statement told the jury: "We planned It, and I tried to get those girls not to do it, but God knows I didn't shoot mv child.

Verna Mae Fowler Johnson. 20. 3M10 at. R1NALDI-ROCCELLI Anthony Rlnaldl. 25.

t'nlon 8t and Virginia Boc- SNF.DARER. LENA were matters of concern yesterday to the California Safety A "publicity stunt" was the scornful description given the poison charges by Chief of Detectives Joseph Stewart of Louis of J. C. O't'onnor 455 Valencia thenc to Star of tha Sea Church, where a requiem high maas will be celebrated at tt 30 a. m.

Interment, Holy Cross celll. 1IHS I.arkln at. SAINDEKS-HKKHK Ernest Saund Annie Wilson, rteariy oeiou Jama Wilson, loving mother of and James Wilson: a native of Kilmarnock, Scotland. A member of Eastern Chapter No. 32 of Kilmarnock, Scotland.

tScotland and Canadian papers please copv.) Friends are Invited to attend the funeral service, tomorrow 2 30 P. at the chapel of H. F. Snbr Co. 2910 Wlsa'on nr.

25th. Inum-. ment Woodlawn Memorial Part. Council, meeting at a luncheon deraon, 2205 Derby al Berkeley, July Cemetery. VAN VI.1ET.

I.KOX WALSH, WALTER WILMS. AI GI STI W1L.SON, ANNIE and Let ha Beehe, 21. both ot 873 14. a daughter. FLEISSNKR In thia city.

July 26. 1938. ville today. McAllister at BROWN To the wife of Kobert N. Brown.

in the Commercial Club. Jeanle Flelaaner, beloved wife of Otto TOSCHl-WURHALL Roy Toarhl, 2fl. 1328 shot him. I saw her do it." GUN WAS FIRED. Miss Fowler testified Nelson, 1(103 N7th July IS.

a daughter Flelssner. mother of Dr. CuUibert Flelss Chestnut and Ruth Worrall, 23, 1 Colllngwnod at. BERT ACT To the wife of Hcalin H. Ber.

Following a plea by Mrs. ner. sister of the late Mra. Wllhelmina taut, 1546 2 -1th July 20, a daugh Tibbe and Mra Catherine Black. ARKF.I.L In this city.

July C5th. IMP, UTTTKNDAKLK-OHRISTENSEN Jean ter. Funeral aervlcea 1 p. m. Wednesday Charlea Arkell: a native af England, David Huenergaard and Miss Nora Blickfeldt of the Women's Uyttendaele, at), l.lU'j Taylor and "Just another political bedtime story," concurred Col.

John M. Malley, Louisville chief of police and ft former Secret Service gent. Stewart and Malley are mem BRl'NO To the wife of Philip Bruno. July 27. at Gray's, Diviaadero at.

a agvd DM yeara 4 months and 28 days. 120 62nd July 1, a daughter. Pauline Chrlatepaen, DO, 025 Butter at. Marriage Licensee Iaaurd Post Frienda are Invited to attend tha fa BROWN To the vrlfe of George Whiting neral service tomorrow tThursday) at FRANKEL In Santa Rosa. July ALLCERN-HOWARD Alvln Allgern, 21.

19.18, Charlea loving brother of In emoriaut DOYLE. CATHERINE M. In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed1 away eight years ago today. Sedly missed by DAUGHTER AND SON. 3 p.

at the chapel of the Golden Gate Lnder taking 1550 California at. 2005 Clay at. and Adair Howard, 21. 1440 Ninth ave. Julius Frankel; a native ot 6u Fran.

Safety League of Northern California, the group passed a resolution asking that San Francisco supervisors appropriate $6,000 for scientific equipment for the acci- cisco, aged 75 years. Brown, Seldovia, Alaaka, July 18, a daughter. BKARDSLKY To the wife of Kdwln A. Reardaley. 400 41st June 30, a son.

REYNOLDS To the wife of James Reynold. 1810 Webster at, June 30, a dnnphter, ARIAS-MORENO Laurence Arlaa, 23, bers of the Louisville city administration group, which is support Remains at Hampton It Eggen Fu BEARING In this city, July 26, 1938, 2717 Harr'aon and Moreta Moreno, 18.. 327(1 25th at. neral Home, Santa Rosa, until 11 ing Barkley. FARLEY-RREKN Edward Farley.

25. REIFERS To the wife of Eugene E. holding a pistol in his right hand, seized the boy with his left The child, she said, "began jumping and struggling around." Then, she continued, "the gun was fired." Miss Kent denied the two girls drew straws to see who should shoot the boy. Shortly after Nelson made his statement she was re-arrested on a murder charge. CapUggoTWill The governor's wife, who tooK dent squad, 1120 Diamond and Catherine Breen, 22.

602 Second ave. Re fers. 458 ti 44th July 7, a son. SOC7.A To the wife of Alfred Sousa, 410(1 Mera June 1. a daughter.

FLOCK ER-LEV R-THOM A 1 ra Flock the stump when he was laid lowL.wl7I?rvr riiAitr.F bv Boison-or whatever it was-TAMPERING CHARGE. Wednesday. Burial at Hills of Eternity Cemetery. San Francisco, 2 p. Wednesday, GEE In thia city.

July 2Rth. 1038. Charlea ts loved husband of Irene E. Gee and brother of Mra. B.

Stone: a native of Canada. A member ot Doric Lodge No. 210 F. 4 A. M.

Funeral Thursday at 10 a. from Ashley McMullen'a, Geary blva. at er. AH. and Emma Lever-lhomaa, 53.

both of Loe Amelea. Calif. neiie li. Hearing, devoted aistrr of Loretta Beasley and Sister Eulalla of the Sinters of Mure)-; a native ot San Francisco. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral Thursday, July 28th, at 8:30 a.

from Dugsaa'a. 3434 17th sl thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem high masa will be offered for the repose ot her sour, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment. Holy Cross Cemetery.

Pleas omit flowera. STRAM To the wife of Roy W. Btram, As principal speaker, Municipal 1S25 28th July 14. a son. emphatically denied the "pub FORMKNT-eOLVIN August Forment.

57. TRUCCO To tlie wife of Michael J. True- 1231 Jackaon and Marguerite Calvin. IN. 1408 Folaom at.

licity" charge. 7bt A'stiiictiofi cj a floral rrevjmtntiy Podtsla and daUoaH is Iboubliil ro, 604 Ban Carlos Albany, July 11. a son. Judge Twain Michelsen charged that drunk drivers caught on the Bay Bridge were being "pam GOl'GH-FORAKER Ronald Cough. 24.

WILSON To the wife of Lyla Wright Wil CHARGES TRICK. Hutu av. 1270 Pin and Mae Foraker, 24. 057 Fell at. son.

1036 4 63rd Berkeley, July 16, a son. BRVNSTF.AD In thl dty. July 26, GRANARA In thi city, July 25, 19.18. In her indignation, she asserted pered," held a few hours and re- HARRIS-WOLFF Whan Harrla. 01, TATKS To the wife of William V.

Tatea. the accusation was a campaign leased without charges. 2270 Rueh at, and Haiti woltr, 65. 771 40th ave. JORDAti-HENRlCKS Frank Jordan.

54. trick on the part of her husband's appreciated PLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYTHER1 Emily Granara, dearly beloved daughter of Adolfo and Gemma Granara, loving aister of Pet 'r Romero Granara: a nativ of San Francisco, aged 17 year 4 months 20 cays. Friends ar invited to attend the funeral on Thursday. July 2Mh. at 9 a.

ni from the "Kuneral Home" of Va lento, Marinl, Perula A 1X40 Mia-aion thence to St. Klixabeth'a Church, where a miuiem mass will be said for the r-epoae of her soul, com Agnea L. nnmatead, alater of Mr. Teresa F. Spencer.

A member ot St. Anne' Confraternity, the Holy Hoaary Sodality of tSl. Anne's Church and the Third Order of tit, Francia ot St, Boniface Church. The funeral will take place tomorrow (Thursday). July 28.

at o'clock a. from her late residence. 1455 12th thence to St. Anne's Church, at. at Kunston where a requiem maaa will be offered for the re-poeo of ber soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock.

Interment. Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flower. 4725 Redding July In, twin daughters TAMADA Tr. the Wife of Kelly K.

Ya-mada. 01'! 3Sih July 2. a aon. TARBKOI'tlll To the wire of Yarbrouith, 4501 Howe July 15, aon. Nollrea af Intentlen te Mr Nicholas Herbert Brown.

115. San Joae. and Emilia Har-tell HO. 2717 Balboa San Francisco. CORl'M-MOSRY 1-eater Leon forum.

21. and Betty Hazel Moaby, 20, bota 2746 tVtllen. ave Rerkelev. "No one is more severe on drunken drivers than the State Highway Patrol," said Chief Raymond Cato of the patrol later. "We have a splendid record on the Bay Bridge, with no deaths whatever attributed to drunken driving.

Get Last Rites Services Tomorrow for Hero of Two Wars Oakland, and Frances Henrtrka, 4H, Porter at. KNIGHT-KA7AKOFF John Knight. 25. Norfolk, and Mary Kaxakoff, 24. 10H0 Mississippi at.

MAKRACH-YKOMAN William Msrharh, 04. 720 Harrlaon and Kuby Yeoman. 30. 720 Hsrrisnn at. SCARPA-O'CONMIH Joaepk Scarpa.

24. 3119 Rroderlrk and Margaret O'Connor. 24. 2143 Pine at. Walter Smith.

St. and odata mencing si 9:30 a. m. Interment, Italian Cemetery. VW a TUusiJ political enemies to discount his illness.

She was joined by Governor Chandler's personal and political friends, and tacitly by his physician, Dr. J. W. Bryan of Louisville, who made the original statement declaring Chandler had been poisoned by water he drank in Louisville during a radio broadcast. Doctor Bryan asserted the State Finance Commissioner J.

Dan I.KAHV In San Anselmo, July 25, 1938, S24 CAKKICK In thi clly, July 26. 1088. Shirley Waner. 23. both of 456 Jonea CONVICTIONS TOLD.

QROSSKXBACHER-DALLAMA Karl Al Grace 1 beloved wife of Frank P. Car-rlck, devoted mother of Daniel Frank treet. aWANHON.ALLOWAT Oarar Swanann bert Rroaaenbacher, 2H, 2027 RMK road, Berkeley, and Norma Dallama, 31, R91 rtuchnnan San Francisco. James F. Leahy, brother of the lata Annie E.

and William H. Leahy; a native of Massachusetts. The funeral will tak plac tomorrow tThursday). July 28, 1938. at 9:30 o'clock a.

in. tram the Memorial Chapels ot Carew 4 Knell ah. Masonic at 35, 1866 Height aU. and Florence Allo- "II Funeral services for Captain P. and Constance M.

Carrlrk, tovtng aister of Mrs. J. B. O'Brien. Mrs.

p. 8. Mallory. Mrs. Mary Pettlt.

Emmet, Ger HOWKLL-ABROTT Harry Clydo Howell. 27. Alpine Hotel, and Lola Laora Ab- Frank J. Eggert, until his death ic mo way. 34.

175 Souta woon arive. WARFELL-DEUKL David Warfell, 38, and Marjoria Daaai. SI, both 0( 2441 Oough at. Aanalaaenti Granted mtt "9 1817 H5th both Oakland TTTTTj ald and the late Horace McOowan; a native ot California. A member ef Golden Gate Baa Francisco; thane aTRKNE-MacGlLLlVRAY Charlea Maneel to Old St.

Mary1 Church. California at Golden State Parlor. No. 50. and Paat one of the last surviving captains of the famous First California 1 Presidents N.

D. O. W. Keena. 20, 2412 Durant ave, and Mary Catherine MncGIIllvrajr.

SO, 8B38 Etna at Grant av where a aolemn -requiem mass will be offered for the repose of Talbott and State Highway BENTON Tharon T. from Mildred Beach. ntsm inn. HAVE BE EH JRfiy HO. Funeral Thursday at 9 a.

nv. from mt twth Tltirkelev. his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. In the Memorial Chapel of Ja. H.

Rellly M1LLEK-BROWNE Raymond Oould. am Cornell ave. and Oertruiic Irene "Our record tthows that we have secured convictions in 97 per cent of all drunken driving cases there. "Formerly, we had difficulty in securing co-operation from the Municipal courts. We have had a conference, however, and had reached agreement.

I thought all that had been ironed out Certainly there is no pampering or mollycoddling of drunks." terment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. MAILER (MELHOl KNE1 In this city NYS 1.11a, from Ivan N. SHlMANtJ Bddle from Katherlne V. Interlaratary Derreea tiranted BATES liornthy May from Charlea Harry Bl'RKB Laura Irene from Michael N. Patrolman Jesse Wyatt, who drank from the same pitcher of water, also became ill.

Major Joe Burman, head of the Browne, 32. 423 Cornell both At bany. July 24, Susan beloved wife of the late David J. Mailer, loving mother of Barbara M. Melbourne, de TfiflDIK IV.

GRAY CO. voted aister of Mrs. Bert J. Thrnnaa and Mrs. Frederick C.

Lawrence; a native of Volunteers of the Spanish-American War, will be held tomorrow. Captain Eggert, 72, died Monday at Fort Miley Hospital after a brief illness. Aside from his service in the Philippines, where he was captain of Company with the Volunteers, Captain Eggert served with distinction as a captain in the World War. Funeral services will be held at S.F.WarHeroWeds State Investigation Bureau, declared his men would continue their inquiry in spite of the "publicity" charges. Minneapolis.

Minn. Funeral services wjll be held Wednea-day, at o'clock p. from the mor MoniioioMi Smc ft 50 Dlvisadoro StrMt at Post 20th and Dolores thence to Church of the Eptplmny, where a re-uuicm hi-'h mnas will he sung at 11:30 a. m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery.

GOLDKN STATE l'ARLOll NO. 50. N. D. C.

W. Officers and member are requested to be present at the above named chapel this evening at 5:30 for services of our late aister, Grace 1. Carrlrk. l.RORA DARLING, Pre. IRENE A.

MILAN, Bee Secty. CHKSO In this city, July 20, 1IKI8. Agos-tinn Cbeso. dearly beloved husband of Giuaeppina Cbeso, loving father of George Cbeso: a native of Italy, aged 45 years 7 months 10 days. Friends are Invited to attend Ihe funeral on Friday, July 20.

si a. from the chapel of Valente, Marinl. Theresa Meikles Father Dies tuary of Halated 1123 Sutter Son Francisco street, near Polk. Interment, Olivet WALNUT 1231 Memorial Park. MAYERS In thl clly.

July 2. 1938 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II. Lucas, Franklin to Plead Not Guilty Carrie Mayers, beloved wife of Walter H. Mayera, loving mother of Mr. Vera Devlncenii.

and sister of Mrs. Kmelia Franklin and A joint "not guilty" plea will be. Joseph Sweeney, Divorcee in Reno Douglas W. Dodge Marries N. Y.

Woman Desler: a native of New York City. N. Halsted's mortuary tomorrow at 1:45 p. m. Military burial honors will'be given at the Presidio at 2:30, with interment in the Funeral services 2 p.

m. Thursday. Lucas are scheduled to plead today before Judge Michael J. July 28, at Gray's, Divlsadero at. at Terata 040 Green thenca to Post Wife, Two Other Daughters Survive St.

I'aul of Ihe Shipwreck, wkere MEIKLE -In this clly, July 28, 19.18. TriQi Vioq Wn assitmwl to Presidio National Cemetery, Jta twkl- Tf ao CaDtain Eeeert was a former entered today by Rufus Franklin and James C. Lucas, Alcatraz convicts charged with murdering Guard Royal C. Cline in an escape attempt last May. Nature of the pleas was announced yesterday by the defense attorneys, Harold Faulkner and commander of McKinnon Camp James Fraaer Meikle.

beloved husband nf Mary Meikle, loving father of Judge Theresa Meikle, Mrs. Alex Blach and Mrs. Jamea G. Carson. Funeral announcement later.

Friends may call at the Memorial Chapela of Carew A English, Maaonlo at Golden (ate ave. re James Frascr Mciklc, 76, of the United Spanish War Vet- a. believed date will be set for September, when Judge Louderback will return from vacation. your assurance of nottWc vlue at noteworthy cost. anient maas will be said for the repot-e of his soul, commencing at 10 a.

m. Inlerineut. Italian Cemetery, CONTI In this city, July 25, 19.1P, Mar-tin Contl. Remain were forwarded to Eureka, for services and Interment, (Halsted a Co.) CUOTTV In Oils clly. July 23.

1038. beloved aon of Ihe lale ThoniaH anil Hannah Crotty: a native of Ireland. I'rivnti' funeral service and Interment, Holy i'roas Cemetery, took place Tues-dsv. July 20th. Douglas Wilson Dodge, 53-year-old World War hero and member of a pioneer San Fran- erans, ana ai me time vi ma tired mining engineer and father of Municipal Judge Theresa MORRIS In Stockton.

July 28. 19.18, death was commander of tnc County Council of the organiza Tit Meikle, died at his home here cisco family, yesterday became tion snu co Hp survived bv a niece. Mrs. yesterday following a year long; the husband of Mrs. Sarah Frank Morris, beloved husband of Ethel (1.

Morris, loving father of Parks. (Vsisville. papers pleaae copy.) Funeral service will be held Wednesday at 1 o'clock p. from the mortuary of Halsted 4 1123 Sutter slreet near Polk. (Leary Bros.) Viola Wehe of San Francisco.

illness. Lucretia Renwick, 31, formerly of JOSEPH LEE DAY Children in Commemoration ThP lautrhter of children. hun-Thursday as Joseph Lee Day, DEVELEY In this city. July 2Hth. IDIIS.

1 Henry beloved hualiand of Eleanor A native of Nova Scotia, he! New York City, in a Reno cere m. sum Ml (i AN In this city, July 28, 1938. Elis Howard Praised came to America as a youth and mony. PARKKR.KAMKSneorKP Fay Jr completed his education at the The marriage took place a few 22 2430 Fuitor, and Virginia ame. For Leadership abeth M.

Muir Mugun, wife of the late William Gordon Mugan, sister of Robert D. Mulr, Mrs. Edwin F. Smith, Mra. Bell M.

Curtis. Mra. John H. Batcher and th late Andrew J. and Jams A.

Mulr. Funeral and Interment private, (Uray'.) Ar nt Ran Francisco children A special program will begin at POST-GIBSON Charlea Truman Post. 23. 1144 Keith Berkeley, and Jane Gibson. 21.

HAII Cankland Oakland. Emlle Antnlne Raby. Colorado School of Mines. For hours alter Mrs. KenwicK won an years he was head of mining! uncontested divorce from Charles jI Henrv Renwick of Asbury Park, COLORADO SPRINGS (Cola), July 26.

(AP) Charles P. How ,) 2:1. Los Angeles, and Alberta Dolors 10:30 a. m. with a model airplane whonever knew Joseph Lee, will I contest at Junior Museunli 60o ring out on the city's playgrounds Qcoan avenue.

A story hour will tomorrow. be held on the Chinese Play- FATTER SON In Seattle. July S5, propemes in Arizona, ievaud chargeSi tne N. an cruelty charges, Murlllo. 2.1.

H240 Herzog Oakland. ard, president of the International and California. He retired eight 1938. Louisa Patterson, beloved wife of the 1st Jamea Patterson, loving mother of Nelson and James Patterson and Mrs. SOriSA-HASSELdllEN Daniel Herman Sous.

8(1. 1825 Burbank and Florence Marl Haaaelgren, 30, 728 Pacific Phillip Pierpont. devoted sifter of Mort nve hoth Alameda. years ago. His wife and two other daughters, Mrs.

James Carson of San Associated Press reported. Dodge, a captain in the Twenty-second Engineers during the World War, was cited for his work in building an emergency TORKKS-ARAOl'B Georg-e Valenmela It was Joseph Lee, the first an-1 ground at 1:30 p. followed by niversary of whose death will be planting and dedication of a tree commemorated tomorrow, who to Lee's memory by the St. Fran- lock Brown and the late William A. and Alexander M.

Brown and Mrs. Anne Hoffmann: a native ot San Francisco, Torres. SR. li8 Pixlh Oakland, and Pearl Araque. 26, Fifth An- Francisco and Mrs.

Alex Blach of Los Angeles, survive, in addition dreamed of municipal play-, cis Garden Club. ttoch. VF.NTII.LIO-KANSANA Mag Dultra Ven OCR HIGH SERVICE VALVES AND LOW COSTS ARE KNOWN THROCGHOTJT THE BAY COUNTIES F. SUHR COMPANY FUNERAL DIRECTORS railroad line under fire during ajred T4 year. Service 1 p.

Thursday. July 2R Oray'e. Diviaadero atreet at Post. Interment private, PKRVY In thl city. July 28.

1838 tilllo, and Alberta Kansana, 35, Con At 2:15, there will be swinv Typographical Union who died last Thursday, was eulogized today as "a leader of men whose life was devoted to making this a better world" in a funeral sermon preached by the Rev. John H. Skeen, Baptist pastor. John L. Liewis, CIO chieftain who came from the east to attend the services, acted as a pallbearer.

Lwis started back to Washington after the rites. cord. the Meuse-Argonne campaign to Judge Meikle, with whom he made his home at the time of his ZIHtiLF.n-HOFF.MAN Arthur Herman Ziepler. 22, 21122 Hleh and Edith ming meets in the North Beach and Mission pools. A dance pro Georgia Anna Peevy, loving mother of Elton L.

Peevy. Mrs, Frank Redan and He is the son of David Francis Dodge, San Francisco merchant H. death. Masonic funeral services lln Celeste Hill 5 grounds in every American city, and saw that dream come true before he died. Mayor Angelo J.

Rossi, following the example set by President Roosevelt, yesterday issued a special proclamation setting aside are to be held tomorrow. Mean gram will be presented at West Portal Playground at 2:30 p. Friends msy call at the mortuary of Halated 4 1123 Sutter at. near ViSf- i mission st. of the Gold Rush days.

The couple planned a short San Elaine Hoffman, 111, 4026 Midvale both Oakland. IHTsrre Complaint File! ACKRRMAN Alice vs. Clarence, cruelty RASCOt' Mary va. Albert, cruelty. WiNKTTl Marie vs.

Edward, cruelty. imNATO tioneldo vs. Winifred, cruelty. while, friends may call at the Polk. Announcement of funeral later.

RII.EY In San Anselmo, July 25, 19.18, along with a puppet show at the Carew and English chapel, 661 Francisco visit and then, prob Teresa dearly beloved wife of the Chinese Playground. Sixteenth avenue. Iste John Kiley; a nativ ot San Francisco. DCNN Aloys vs. Fred 0 separate ably, a New York honeymoon.

Dodge's first marriage, with Miriam Selby Curtice, ended in divorce. Guard of Honor Modern Funeral Thursday. July 28, at 8:30 a. nv, from the New Chapel of Leary 2917 bet. Harrison and Bryant: thence to St.

Charles' Chruch. where requiem maas will bs offered at 9. Interment. Holy Cross Cemetery. At Healy Rites maintenance, HANSON Adele vs.

Daniel, cruelly. HOOK Marie va. Harry, cruelty. HARVEY Suzanna Z. vs.

Jamea H. cruelty. KENNISON Ida S. vs. Dougla H.

cruelty. f'('A'NA Ramona vs. David, cruelty. KIOTO Jennie vs. George cruelty.

SPEAR Ruth vs. Delmont annul, ment. BILL TO FAIL Sufficient Names ANTI-LABOR $4-4 Held Lacking ROSF.KRANS In this city, July 25, 1938. Leahy Funeral Fellow-officers who had served Milton Hoeing Kosckrans, husband of Theresa Rosekrana. father of Ruth Baderteher and Idaline Josephine Money, SK.

8403 Geary at Sixth Avenue kv.wwwv.v.mwv.w..w. Set Tomorrowi brother of I. Newton Rosekrans. Services 1:30 p. m.

Wednesday, July I with Police Captain William T. Healy during his life formed a guard of honor at his funeral yes- SANTA CLARA COCNTV Deatha St. Mary's Cathedral mass to- 27, at Gray'a, Divlsadero street at Post. Rl DOI.ril In Mt. View.

July 25. 11138. morrow morning Will Write the i RVTolPH In Mountain View, July S5, announced last week that 190,000 Rumors of the failure of theiterday JUIltIS iiUOOIPIl. LABOR MEETINGS Wednesday, July 27. Marriage License Issued signatures had been filed with Services were held at the Hal Juliu-i.

dearly beloved burband of Marie A. Rudolph; a native of Alsace, France, aged 8o years. A member of Masonic Lodge and O. E. S.

of Mt, View and Alaac Lorraine Society. Friend ar invited to attend the fu P1BRCE-HKRR1NG John Pierce. 23, and measure follow abandonment last week by "Women of the Pacific," Los Angeles organization, of the final close to the career of James F. Leahy, long one of San Francisco's most prominent business sted Co. chapel, and a requiem GOLDEN GATE ODERTAEIS6 C0MP1KI t(M OALfFORNIA ST.

OR away 74M Funerals within the means of all the Secretary of State for an initiative regulating picketing and LABOR TEMPLE Stree Carmen. Division 10O4j Machinist, No. B8i Butcher. No. 118i Laundry Drivers! Cemetery Employes! Brotherhood ef Railway Car Mabel Herring.

16. both (Jampoell, SHEARER-ADAIR Howard Shearer. 55, Long Beach, and Ann Adair, 2S, Hunt, Inirtnn Ttpseh. neral Thursday. July 28th.

at 2 o'clock high mass was celebrated at Star of the Sea chapel. Burial was at describing legal strikes and boy- Labor Organization Initiative, p. from Masonic Temple. Mt. View, men.

wkvant-STARK Harold Wevant. 25. building trades TEMPLDiatrirt cotts. The sponsors claimed to i which would compel ail unions to Holv Cross Cemetery. Snn Joae, and Daisy stark, 23, Long sonic Lodge and Eastern Star will officiate.

Entombment, Alta Meta Cemetery. (Services Anway Funeral Home of Mt. View) men and financiers. Mr. Leahy, who lived 76 of his 78 years in San Francisco, died of a heart ailment late Monday Council.

Fainter; Bay District ounrn.i nave VU.UUU additional Signatures incorporate ana piage ui tuut; ic Beach. Notice af Intention te Wed Carpenter! Iphelsterrra and Trimmers strictions on all union activities, Captain Healy, commander- 01 Ingleside station, died Saturday ready to be filed. Approximately 186,000 are necessary to qualify. Checkup of counties by the Representatives of 5,000 bay area railway employes will hold a at his Emerald Lake caput What's Doing Today night. Born in Boston, Mr.

Leahy began his business career here Building Trades Council of Los No. Oa Appliance and stove filters, No. 706) Building Material Driven, No. 916. T.AC.LFS' HALL Pharmacist No.

83S. CARPKNTERS' HALL At Meehanlr No. 130S. 66 MARKET ST. Waitresses, Ns.

48. GOLDEN GATE AVE Executive Building Service Employes No. 87. Angeles, dispatches said yester- wage cut protest conference in CARNETT-COON Nathan Carnett, 27. and Vera Ooon.

18, both San Jose. ELDER-DESMOND Marion Elder, 24, and Marlori Desmond, 23, both San Joae. FITZS1MMONS-DE LAPP Oeorg Flt- sinimons. 21. and Lorraine De Lapp, 18, both San Jose.

FLOHES-MAltTIN Tony Flores. 2.1, and Dorothv Martin. 20, both Santa Clara. GILMORE-FOt'OHT William Uilmore, 21. Rtverbank, and Georgia Fought, 18, San Oscar Hinkle.

24. I yA MAUSOLEUM 1 lil ly CREMATORIUM MALSOLECM ENTRANCE CEMETERY TOWNSKND CLfB N. to, 17 Gel den day, revealed that less than the Oakland Municipal Audito- with the Rudgears-Merle Furniture Company, followed the all rium Sunday morning, Leo Fried, CHCA(i0 NOrThwestern r. Mt JESSIE KT. Miscellaneous Restau division Chairman Ot tne Railway breakfast, lancaeeo.

sinner, raw rant Employe, Ns. 110. firm in merger with the Simmons Company, of which he became vice president and director. 8. F.

ADVERTISINO I'LIB, lencaren, ralara Hotel. MITl AL BUSINESS CLIB, laarheea. Fal- Clerks, announced yesterday Twenty-one railway crafts will be represented by M0 delegates, 150,000 signatures had been certified by the Secretary of State yesterday, closing date for filing1 petitions. County clerks still have ten days in which to check and certify petitions to the Secretary of State, Equally active in banking, he Supt. OfflcRAndolph 6588 (Book, ot vt.w 4 City Office, Ph.Un GA.

3704 OFTIMIST CLI lnnrtiees. Palace Hatel.l By AL T. BAUM, Labor Editor, The Examiner. was a director of the Bank of Riverside, and Fern Covington, 21, Coa-chella. LIVINGSTON-LOMBARD Robert Livingston.

2.1. Berkeley, and Joan Lombard. 21. Oakland. NEFF-Hl'CH Edgar Neff, 511, Redwood Fried Said.

John F. Shelley, THE CM B. breakfast. Palace Hatel. i.

-t iu. SKIIII rt 1 It Innrkeen. Palace Hotel. America. A bachelor and former Has another assertedly anti- presiueni oi uie on RKiVwiMin Vi'iiBkR 1 1 1 B.

lnalieo. ral Irvine. Hatel but the Los Aneeles council com-Labor Council, and G. labor initiative measure failed to Bohemian Club member, he leaves no immediate family. luncheon, i siace MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIAT10N--NON-SECTARIA make the November ballot? t'ilv.

and Lillian Huch, 59, Los An gelea. Divorce Camplalnta Filed RKt.DKN Jlelen J. V. Charle C. JIllLttJC 1 1 1 1 i lu liarc a uvaii --f Hotel Funeral arrangements are in The California Committee fori the larger counties with the representing different railway broth-, wktkrn association railway ex- charge of Carew and English.

COy LEY Man A. v. John E. UOOSB LOIKJB N. MV laltteUaa.

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