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19 THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1934 ccc BIRTHS MARRIAGES DEATHS BENNO HART OVERNIGHT CAT.LEN-WHEELER William J. Callen. 4(1.

Santa Kosa. ana jsaomi wneeier, 43. Lna Anseles. S.P. CAPITALIST, IS SCHEDULED LIOTINE-DECANTER Christopher Llo- tlne.

f3, snd Annie Decanter. l. ootn of 1320 Kearny San Francisco. PERRY-BOTTARINI Joe Perry. 30.

Dslv BY HIKING CLUB S7, and Lonia Hamona, 31. both of Imola, Cal. HAKTMAN-YOUNO Guy O. Hartman, S3, 198 Turk and Vera, O. Young, 26, Oakland.

HAWhllNS-URFER Rohert Hawkins, IS. 806 Holloway ave, and Mildred Urfer, 22, 775 Clementina st. KULAS-UORMAN Cyril Kulas, 30, Wll- llston, North Dakota, and Genevieve Gorman, 85, P35 O'Farrell st. McKRlliE-Tl'RNEH Raymond McBride, 35. 1214 Polk and Mary Turner, 27.

1456 Jones st. Harold R. McKtn- non. 39, 800 Powell and Katherine Ktonev, 30, 2000 Scott st. MI'RUAV'-SFALDlNi! James Murray.

22, Oakland, and Virginia Spalding, 23, 231 Frederick st. City, and Angelina Bottarlni. su. ei. Huron San Francisco.

Divorce Complaints Filed. BROOKS Ralph vs. Mildred, complaint filed. TURNER Sarah B. vs.

Richard final decree. SAN" TRANCISCO CITT AND COUNT Births. BAKER In this city, Oct 10, to the wife of Paul J. Baker, Cb4o Washington at. a daughter BECK In this elty, Oct.

13, to the wife ot Eugene P. Beck, 120 Rolph a daughter, BHEEN In thla city. Oct. 14. to tha wife of Matthew A.

Breen, 2571 15th twin sons. BURROUGHS In thla city, Oct. 10, to the wife of Ernest B. Burroughs, Mountain View. a son.

CARDONA In this city, Oct. 13, to the wife ot Joaquin Cardona, 816 Lacuna a daughter. F1TZS1MMONS In this city, Oct, 15, to the wife ot Lloyd T. Fitisimmons, 259A Carl st a daughter. GORDON In this city.

Oct. 11. to the wife of Oeorse K. Gordon, H70B W. Cantonment, Presidio of San Francisco, a son.

rn SS, 724 Leavenworth and Klixabeth H. Abernethy, 22. 163 Naples atreet. Divorce Complaints Died. CI'SHINO Lulu vs.

Spencer, GROSSMAN Grace vs. Earl. CRAXl.sr -Grace vs. Charlea Walter. KKNYON Clara vs.

Herbert 1l ZINICH Mvrtle vs. Panlel. NTBKKtl Leona E. vs. Niles Richard.

OLSOHF.FSKY Fdith vs. Henry. PA DILL A Alejandro vs. Emilcyjane; annulment: PCH1NKEL Thomas vs. Wsry SCHAFFKK Gertrude vs.

Bernard. Divorce Decrees Granted. PAVIS Frsnk J. from Edna H. KNOS -C.

from Joe, PETKRSKN Ksther from Elner O. SOl'THWORTH t.ydla K. from Albert J. WOOr I.avinla G. from Ross.

ZAHNISKR Claire from C. L. Estates Filed for Frobate. COVTI'UON Estate of Alfred Cotituron, DIES WIS Had Made Residence in French Capital, for Several 'Years; Leaves Widow, 2 Children KENO Diverse Suits Filed. (Associated Press) GERECHOFF Ettel A.

Berger vs. Rubin, married Asbury Park, N. cruelty. QR1SWOLD Mildred Churchill vs. La PACHEOO-MATIIESIEN Frank Pscheco, Grsnd Cannon.

New York City, cruelty. KERSTEN Esther Hultgren vs, Harold 22, 42.1 Green and Lillian Matnesien, IS. 1477 Harrison st. Charlea. married St.

Louis. cruelty. SARSFlEI.D-cil'LLlVAN Pstrirk J. Sars- MORROW Alta Belle va. Ralph Hartford cruelty.

In this city, Oct. 18. to the O'H ARROW Susie Minerva va. Hiram Fort Worth, Texas, cruelty. SBlEf.ns Pauline vs.

John D. alias; petitioner, Alice Arnholt: heirs. Alice Arnhnlt et si; value. S1.000. NAKD1NI Kstste ot Antonio Nardlnl Mbi' petitioner, Amelia Nsrdini field, 3d, 1H7S Broadway, and Ann Sullivan.

21. 3052 Balboa st. SNITMAN-McKAY Sidney Snltman, 21, 3440 ltith and Marlon McKay, 21, 1372 Nstoma st. VEOEUOr Leo A. Veder-off, 24, 2h5 Divisadero and Henrietta Maremant.

20. 651 Ashbury st. Minneapolis. desertion and crueltv. Verasso: heir, Amelia Nardinl Ferasso: WliATHEHWAX Claras Wllliama vs.

One Falls Fifteen Stories, One Clings To Life by a Hand NEW YORK, Oct 17 (Universal Service.) While a fellow worker plunged to his death today on the sidewalk 150 feet below a broken scaffold, Perry Fast, 21, grabbed a rope and hung by one hand until he was rescued. The man who died was Joseph AlampL The two were working at the fifteenth floor level of an apartment building when one end of their precarious perch gave way. Fast, with a 60-pound bucket of water-proofing material In one hand, clung to a rope with the other. Maurice Bauman, who lives In the apartment outside which the two men were working, hooked a loop of rope around Fast's feet. Fast let go and hung head down, while Bauman yelled for help.

Michael Spinelll, who had witnessed the accident from his window across the street, ran over and helped Bauman pull Fast through the window. Lindy's Blacklist Assertion Denied WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. (AP) The Post Office Department today denied that it had "black listed" officials of air transport companies whose air mail contracts were ar-nulled last winter on the grounds of collusion. In a statement replying to the testimony yesterday by Colonel Charles A.

Lindbergh before the Federal Aviation Commission, Har- vslue. unknown. K.tate of Slssn petitioner, WEHLK-SM1TH Hugo Wehle, 45. and Arthur Roland Siggs; heirs. Arthur Merton Bakersfield.

cruelty. Marriage Licensee Issued. BLAGRAVE-HESS George Blagrave. S3, and Irene Hess. IS.

both of Msrlposa. COGSWE 1.1.51 WICKET Hsl Cogswell. Ml value unknown. WKEKS Es'ate of Edward Weeks: peti 34, Los Angeles, and Hilda Andrea wtfe of Archibald W. Higglns, 600 Head a eon.

LA NOES In this city, Oct. 14, to the wife of James P. Langes, 157 Blake a son. MEYEK In this city. Oct.

12, to the wife of Luther Meyer, 48 Alpine Terrace, daughter. NOISAT In this city Oct. 14. to the wife of Jcseoh P. Noisat.

ITS Andover son. OWENS In this city, Oct. 14. to the wife ct Edward F. Owena, 2630 21st a son.

SCH AECHKR In this city. Oct. 10, to the wife of Francis A Schaecher, 648 Syth a daughter, S1BERTS In this city. Oct, 10. to the wife of Paul R.

Siberta, 2440 Van Ness a daughter. TAPl'IN In this city, Oct. 10, to th wife of Webster A. Tappin, 778 Capp a son. Zwlcky, 25.

Chicago. 111. DOWNEN.BROWN Lacey W. Downen over 21, Oakland, and France Brown, over 21. Sacramento.

GILLOON-WEST Samuel R. Gllloon, ever tioner George Liebennann; heir, Louise Weeks; value. ALAMEDA COl NTT. Deaths. DE GOLTER In Oakland.

October 14. Joseph Baldwin De Uolyer, aged 73 years. FERRIS In Oskland, October 14, Deborah A. Kerns, aged b'i years. FRESE In Oakland.

October 14, Emma Amelia firat aeed Tl yeara. 21, Mt. Shasta, and Jjessie vvesi. over 1 Hazel Creek HUDSON-HEM LICK Howard B. Hudson, 29, Oroville, and Thelma Hemlick.

Oil Rieira Bertha Hmith 50. both of 41 Shipley st. WOODWARD -GOBALET Ronald Woodward. 32. U.

S. Rec. Ship, and Rosetta. Gobalet, 29, 2017 Jackson st. Marriage Licenses Issued, ABROTT-COOPER Raymond E.

Abbott, 26 Crlssy Field, and Sara Cooper, 18, 224 Presidio st. BREGER-MORDECAI Samuel Breger. SI, 8. F. Hospitsl.

and Frances M. Mor-decsl. 18. 1 KI Green st. COMPTON-GOETJEN Don Compton 26, Herkeley.

and Lucille M. UoeUen, 24. 40 Ford St. FL'RR-JOHNSON Samuel Furr, 44, Hollywood, and Sarah 4. Johnson, 23, Los Angeles.

MAINE-ESPINOZA John W. Maine, 31, 231 Gates and Katherine R. Ke- pinnsa. 30, 320 Wlnfield ave. HARMON-ALBEKS Thomas H.

Harmon. 42, and Grace M. Albers, 38, both of Sacramento, Cal. HATHOKNE-HANACEK Henry Ha thorns, 22. and Rosina Hanscek, 19, both ot fan Bruno.

Cal. HOERTKORN' UK MATEI Charlea K. HP LETT-LINCOLN Richard Clinton Benno Hart, former San Francisco socialite and capitalist, died of a heart attack in a Paris hotel yesterday morning, dispatches said. He had madhis residence in Paris for several years. Surviving are his widow, Sarah, and two children, Benno Hart Jr.

and Mrs. Constance Hart Faure. both of whom figured in sensational divorce court proceedings in the past six years. In 1930, the former Genevieve Mills, after a year of marriage to Benno Hart filed suit for divorce against him in the Paris courts, naming her mother-in-law as the disturbing influence. Mrs.

Faure was divorced from C. Ellsworth Wylie of San Francisco, after court hearings' that were attended by startling charges and counter-charges. DR. ERNEST MARTIN. Dr.

Ernest Gale Martin, head of the department of physiology at Stanford University, died at his Palo Alto home of pneumonia last night. Dr. Martin, who was 57, was distinguished in the fields of physiology and biology, and had served on several important Federal health committees. He was a native of Minneapolis. HUNT In Oakland.

October 15, Herb Hulett, 24, Merceo. ana woaena A.m-coln. 1. Red Bluff. TAr-ons-riiTiTis Charles Jscoba.

over ert Howard Hunt, aged 70 years. ORDONEZ In Oakland, October 14, Frank rtrrtnnez ae-erf 4 veara. 21, and Vera Gibbs, over 21. both of OWENS In Oakland, October 14, Maurice John Owena, aged tlT yeara. SWIOART In Oakland.

October 13, Frank W. Swigart, aged 75 yeara. Births. Bl'ONA In Oakland, to the wife of Mlra Bucna. 850 October 11, a aon, Allan.

Martines. KEHRER-PATTERSON Paul John Kehrer, 28, Fall River Mills, and Lois Patterson, over 21, Reedly. NORTON-HANI FIN Edward B. Norton, 21. Healdsburg, and Carol Hanifln, 31.

Berkeley. THORNTON-SPELL Fred L. Thornton 30. and Florence M. Spell, 29.

both of W1HTH-GRASS Otto William Wlrth, over 21. and Ras Grass, over SI, both of Portland, Ore. Tha Examiner extends congratulations and best wishes on their contemplated- marriage to th following: Notices of Intention te Wed. Nickalna Antonoroulos. Rush and Sophia Lekometos, 35, 180 Eddy st.

B1ANCHI-NOONAN Car! P. Blanchl, 21, 4tU Broadway, and Catherine F. Noonan, 20. I'escadero, Cal. William t.

Connolly, 311, 551 3Hth and Ruth I. Ervin, 211, Kerkeley. FRAPCONA-OONWAT Frascnna, CEl'AMOH In Oakland, to the wife ot Hoertkorn, 26, 473 Lombard snd Rita K. De Mntel, 23. 435 Union St.

HOWARD-URAC1A Wllllsm J. Howard, Lawrence J. Cepanich, sotiu Bartieu si iicinher 13. a dauuhter. Vera Annette.

FEDKH.SKN In Oakland, to the wife of Harold I'edersen, 14(54 10th Berke 22, A Gladys snd Elena uracla, 22. 132 Hamerton ave. PHARIS-LAMBERT William B. Pharls, 21, 024 N'snles and June K. Lam 510 Fast 14th street, on Prtdiv.

Oct. 19, at 9 a. thence to St. A-thony's Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of hts soul st 9:30 o'clock. Interment, Hoi Sepulchre Cemetery.

MORSE In this city, October 17, 1B34. Cornelia, beloved wife of Adolph Morse, loving mother of Jack H. Lana and Mrs. Clarence D. Marks, sister of Merriam Rush and Daniel Blume.

de voted grandmother et Jack Lane Jr, Joseph and Raymond Marks. Funeral services will be held to. morrow (Friday), at 10.30 o'clock a. from the mortuary of Halsted Co, 1123 Sutter atreet, near Polk, MORTON In Albany. Oct.

12. 1934. Ed. ward T. Morton, loving husband of Cora Morton, devoted father of Edward and Robert Morton, son of tha late Edwin B.

and Jeanette Morton, dearly beloved brother of Mrs. W. Haberly Sr. and Mra. George Ahrens and the late Percy.

Clifford and Ernest Morton, a native of Soisno County. The funeral waa held October 18th. O'NEILL, PETER F. All officers and members of Joseph P. McQuade Post No.

1205. V. F. sre requested to attend the funeral service ot our lata comrade, Peter F. O'Neill, Friday evening at 8 o'clock, at 845 Valencia at.

By order of Commander. OTTOBOXI In Colma, October 17, 1934. Passed on to rest. Bernardo Ottoboni, dearly beloved husband ot Anita, Otto boni and Idolised father of Olga, Eustace, William, Raymond Ottobont and Mra. Theresa Vireno, brother of O.

Ottoboni and loving grandfather of Mabel, Esther, Andrew Jr. and Dr. Lawrence Vireno. native ot Italy, aged 7 years. Friends are respectfully invited ta attend the funeral Saturday, October 20.

at 9:30 a. from the mortuary chapel of W. C. Lasswell Co 615 Mission street, thence to Holy Angels Church. Colma.

where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 a. m. Entombment, Holy Cross Cemetery. SARTORI In Jfarysvllle, Oct. IS.

1934 Victor Sartorl. beloved husband of the late Clotilda Sartori. loving father ot Mrs. Rosina Cenedella, Mrs. Elvira Pchumacher and T.

Sartorl. brother of Arcangle and Maurice Sartorl, native ot Switzerland, aged 75 years. Friends are invited to attend the fit nerai Saturday morning, Oct. 20, at St. Francis' Church.

Sonoma, where a requiem high mass will be offered for the repose of his soul, commencing st 10:30 o'clock. Interment. Mountain Cemetery. Sonoma. The Rosary will be recited at 8 o'clock Friday evening.

Oct. 19 at Gray's, Divissdero street at Post. Funersl cortege will leave Gray's at 7:45 clock Saturday morning. SE4BERG In San Carlos, Oct. 16.

1934, Harry beloved husband of Anna Sea-berg father of Hasel E. Seaberg, a native of Swedjn. aged 39 years. A Psst Noble Grand of Fidelity Lodge No. 222, I.

O. F. The funeral will be held on Friday at 1 P. m. at the Layng Tlnney Funeral Home.

Redwood City. Interment 3 p. National Cemetery, Presidio. SMITH In this city. October 18.

1934. W. Aleg Smith, beloved husband of Edith M. Smith, loving father of William De Klyne and Dr. E.

Robert Smith, native of Philadelphia, Pa. A member of Occidental Lodge No. 22. F. A.

M. California Commandery No. 1. K. T.t California Bodies No.

1. R. Islam Temple A. A. O.

N. M. 8. Friends are invited to attend the funeral service at 11 o'clock Thursday morning, October 18th, under the auspices of Occidental Lodge No. 22.

F. 4 A. at Gray's. Divisadero street at Post. Interment private.

SZANIK Entered into rest, Oct. 18.1934. Ssmuel Ssantk. beloved brother of Gesa and Ernest Szanik and Louisa Haimi. A member of Presidio Lodge.

Odd Fellows: Selts I.odge, F. A. M. Services Thursday. Oct.

18. 1934. st o'clock, from the Thomas Whelsn Mortuary, 1260 9th ave. Please omit flowers. WARREN tWELLS) In this city.

Oct. 18. 1 934. Frances, beloved daughter of Thomas and Mildred Lynch, loving mother of Michael Warren. Funeral Friday at 2 p.

at Me-Avoy 4 O'Hara Co, Market nesr Church. Interment, Olivet Memorial Park. WATSON la Dixon, Oct 1. 1834. Robert dearly beloved husband of Delia Watson, loving father of Mrs.

T. A. Kilkenny of Dixon and Robert E. and Francis T. Watson, brother of Mrs.

Mary O'Gorman of New York. Mrs. John L. Kilkenny of Dixon and Michael Watsoa of New York, a native of Ireland. Funeral Friday at 8:30 a.

from Oantner. Felder. Kenny Chapel, I9H5 Market st. st Duboce thence to St. Vincent Pe Paul'a Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated st 10 a.

m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. WAX MAN In this -city, Oct. 17. 1934.

Leon beloved husband of Rosa Wai-man, loving son of Elias Waxman an the late Leah Waxman. brother of Abra bert. 18. 120 Acadia st. ROGERO-KH'CZNIK Frsnk Rogero.

21 2643 San Bruno and Annis Klucs-nik. 10. 2544 San Bruno ave. RUUKN-ARERNETHT Frederick K. Ru lee Branch, second assistant post 31, Turk and Florence Conway, A FREE BOOKLET.

The Examiner ha printed a book, let which eontaina many very appropriate forms for "Cards ot Thanks. These cards are now being published extensively in place of sending out Individual letters. The bookltt also con-tslns "In Memorlam" verses and correct wording for "Mass Notieee" and "Tombstone Dedications." Call, writ or phone The Examiner, SUttcr E424. for a Free Copy of tnia helpful booklet or for further master general, disputed Lind- ley, October 11. a aaugnier, Marina Ann.

VALDOVINOP In Oakland, to the wife of Roberto Valdovinbs. i.SC9 Church sU October 8, twin daughtera, Nelly and Netty. Notices of Intention to Wrd. ElU'CU CARLSON Albert Bruce. 48, 1710 San Pablo avenue, and Mary E.

Carlson. 4(1, 548 street, both nf Oakland. COItlilKA-COSTA Joe Corrlea, SI, and Caroline Costa, 10, both of Irvington. F.sTiii'l,i.AjiHK(l(iRV John P. Estrella.

bergh's assertion that the air trans Surviving are his widow, two brothers, Prof. Arthur W. Martin of Ssnches st. ORADDICK-HAMONS Russell Oraddick Alcatraz Prisoner Tacoma and Prof. James R.

Martin of Boston University, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Barnes of Oakland. Leaves to Testify OK 'ill') foatnma Unn. Stttl FranCiSCO. snd Margaret L.

Gregory, 1, 684 I'u'olfth (laklanil. LUKE HAMILTON. Luke Hamilton, 83, former San Closely guarded by a United Drallja rii i i a KU l-Hov Howsrd Hough, S. Lincoln avenue, Oakland, and Francisco hotel man, died yester Bay Climbers Will Take Marin County Trails Over Week- end; Rock Climbing Planned Schedules for the coming weekend for the various Bay District hiking clubs were announced yesterday as follows: California Alpine Club, Saturday-Sunday Saturday take 2:45 p. m.

Sausalito boat and train to Mill Valley. Walk via Tenderfoot Pipe Line and railroad grade to West Point, thence via trail to Rock Spring and In to Laurel Dell. Camp over night and join the entertainment. Baggage will be carted to and from camp for nominal charge. Leaders Gene Bizzell and Hugh Mackey.

Sunday Take 8:15 a. m. boat and train to Mill Valley. Walk over tame route to Laurel Dell. Distance, 14 miles.

Leaders Dan Leary and V. L. Hinman. Sierra Club, Sunday Take 8:15 a. m.

Sausalito ferry and train to Mill Valley. Go by way of foot. Troop 80 and Steep Kavine trails to beach just south of Stin-son Beach for lunch. Bring canteens. Members of the rock climbing section will give Instructions in rope technique and rock climbing to all who desire it.

Climbers should bring rubber soled shoes. Those wishing to remain for supper on the beach and a moonlight return hike should bring sufficient food and flashlight. Distance, 15 miles. Leaders Kenneth May, Herbert B. Blanks and Juliet Abrahamson.

Contra Costa Hills Club, Sunday Take 7:45 Sausalito ferry and steam train to Bottini. Walk along Lagunitas Canyon and up old road to top of Bolinas Ridge, thence along ridge to spring. Lunch, no fires. Continue along ridge to Laurel Dell and West Point for dinner. After dinner walk by moonlight to Mill Valley.

Bring flashlights. Distance, 16 miles. Leaders Regina Orteig and Mary Stafford. Berkeley Hiking Club, Sunday-Take 8:45 a. m.

ferry to Sausalito. Hike over ridge to Rodeo Beach. No drinking water. Return via Poiitt Bonita and Golden Gate bridge site. Distance, 12 miles.

Leaders Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blanchard. Tourist Club Naturfreunde," Sunday Hot Springs, leave clubhouse at 7 a. m.

Bring bathing suits. Distance, 9 miles. Leaders Benny Schmidt and M. Fiedler. Action Delayed in Trial Over Twins Until Superior Judge Syer of San Jose has acted in the matter, the San Francisco courts can take no part In the fight for custody of Patricia and Priscilla Kearns.

6-year-old twins. So ruled Superior Judge Dunne yesterday when their mother, Mrs. Lucile Kearns, appeared with a petition asking that their aunt, Mrs. Elaine Emery, be named their guardian. Victor Kearns, San Francisco salesman, divorced father of the twins, is pressing before Judge Syer an action to modify his divorce decree to give him their custody.

Meanwhile, the little girls will re States marshal, Gordon Alcorn, former member of a nation-wide kidnaping ring, left the Federal Annie W. Parker, 2,1, 37 Artune avenue Piedmont. RAMOS Tonv Nlcolon. 2S port officials had been given no opportunity to prove whether they had been guilty of wrongdoing in previous air mail contract lettings. 250 Communists Seized in Austria VIENNA, Oct 17.

Speeding into action oft receipt of reports of a secret armed putsch plot, police made a series of raids in the working class suburbs of Florisdorf and Stadlau tonight, arresting 250 Communists. The Communists, who reportedly had formed cells in the auxiliary '-'tilO Twenty-third avenue, and Margaret day at his home, 330 Euclid avenue, Oakland, following a year's illness. A native of Nova Scotia, Hamilton first came hero 60 years ago. penitentiary on Alcatraz Island yes Kaiuos. X74U Jiast itigiun sireei, hnth nf Onkland.

terday for a temporary glimpse of READT-RK1NHEIMER Thomas J. Ready Later, he migrated to the Mother Grange Leader Hits Crop Destruction SALINAS. Oct 17. Raymond McKaig of Boise, Idaho, past master of the North Dakota Grange, In an address before the State Grange convention, today attacked forced destroying of crops. "There's no such thing as over -production of food, when people are unable to eat full meals," he said.

"It seems that our distribution system has broken down." McKaig also urged strengthening of inheritance laws In order to "break up some of the huge for-tunees, because we cannot live In such a manner that half the people are starving while the wealth of America Is in the hands of a few." 'is. 'i Somerset place. Bemeiey. ana Csthrynn M. Reinheimer, 24.

8124 Ruena Vlstn. Oakland. the outside world. He is en route to Sioux Falls, S. where he will be a Government witness at the retrial of Mrs.

Gern, Mrs. Mae Sankey and Mrs. ROWNKY G1LLEY James C. Rowney, "'I. 2140 San Jose avenue, and Nancy Glliey.

''l. 143 t-nn Jose avenue, Dotn nf Alameda. RVMKTNCH. MADDEN Courtney H. Ru- Alvina Ruth Kohier, sisters, charged meiKch 2S nftl Kortv.th rd street.

Oak land. and Irene H. Madden, S3. S3Ut Oreunn street, Berkeley. NY l.

THOMPSON Sylvester army forces, had spread rumors that Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg Hf5 First avenue, Oakland, and Lode country in 1900. A wife, Eva, and three children, Mrs. Dorothy H. Barber, Dr. Luke M.

Hamilton and F. Gordon Hamilton, survive. The funeral will be tomorrow at 2 p. m. from the Chapel of the Chimes, 4499 Piedmont avenue, Oakland.

J. C. APri.ING. MADERA, Oct. 17.

(AP) J. C. Appling, 73, who once harvested wheat on the site of the present city Of Fresno, died at his home last night. He came to California in 1867. Hanel K.

Thnmnaon. lit. Grldlev. with kidnaping. The three women, according to Associated Press dispatches, are implicated in the kidnaping a year and a half ago of Charles Boettcher II, wealthy Denver broker.

had been assassinated. WIl.l.lAMS-HANSINU Carl J. Williams. '47. 1'.

S. S. Pennsylvania. San Pedro, and Ruth D. Hansing.

20, 1240 Forty-seventh avenue, Oakland. WI1.SON-P1IATILLON Kvarlst B. Wilson Manila-Java Air Hudson street. Oakland, and Alice St. cliattllon, 22, 2f26 Ashby ANGONET.

EMMA BACON BLACKBURN, GRETTA MAT BUONACORE, ALFONSO flu rears DEWAK. BERTHA V. GORE, FLORENCE LE MAV HALL. WILLIAM HAMMOND 88 jeare HAMILTON, LUKF 83 yeara hellman. clara l.

maher. james mrallen'-hollenbeck, margaret Mclaughlin, earle a. MOltsK. CORNELIA. MORTON.

EDWARD T. O'NEILL, PETER OTTOBOM, BERNARIM) 11. SARTORI. VICTOR 78 years SEAIlEltti. HARRY 39 jarg SMITH.

W. ALEX SZANIK. SAMUEL WARREN (WELLS). FRANCES WATSON, ROBERT C. WAX MAN, LEON 20 year WIG LEY, EDWIN WOI1 LANDER, DACMAR WRIGHT, JENNIE ANGONET In this elty.

Oct. 17. 1D34, Emma Bacon, dearly beloved wife of P. Frank Angonet. loving mother of Elmer K.

Derker, loving sister of Annie KIs-llng and Charles Bscon of San Jose and sister of the lste Frank Bacon. tSan Jose papers please copy.) Remains at the mortuary nf Julius S. Godeau, 41 Van Ness ave. NotU-e of funeral hereafter. BLACKBURN In this city, Oct.

18. 1134. Gretta May, beloved wife of Albert Jas. Blackbu.n, loving mother of Mrs. Belle Morrison Woodwsrd and Lillian Tracy, Mrs.

Inex McClure. Mrs. Viola Mallett, Arthur, Clarence, Charles and Buddy smirizenn and tha lste Flossls Snurgeon, Service Forecast MANILA, Oct. 17. (AP) A pre Retired Dentist Commits Suicide SAN JOSE.

Oct. 17. J. K. Don diction commercial airplane service will be established by the end of avenue.

Marriage Licenses Issued. BI'PD-T-TANSEN Claude A. Budd. and Charlotte Hansen, 27, both of Oakland. D1HK-DORSETT Oliver C.

Dirk. 4, Walla Walla, and Mary L. Doraett. SI, San Francisco, FAUIA-MOREIRA Frank T. Farla, fl, San Iorenzo, and Maria Morelra, 25, Havward.

NISSEX-HOLDENER Charles G. Nlssen 2.1. Llvermore. and Anna M. Holdener, 20.

Flmtra. aldson, 48, retired Mountain View CourtroomGuarded After 'Red' Notes Preparations to guard the courtroom of Superior Judge Maxwell McNuK from a "red" demonstration today when B. Romero and R. Gonzales appear for trial on criminal syndicalism charges were made yesterday by San Mateo county authorities. 1935 between the Philippines and Java, connecting the latter country with the existing line to Europe, was made here on a survey trip by Capt.

E. A. J. Prlllwitz, chief pilot dentist, committed suicide at his San Francisco highway home to day, utilizing fumes from his an VLADIMIR ROSANOFF. MOSCOW, Oct.

17. (AP) Vladimir Rosanoff, 62, chief surgeon of the Kremlin Hospital, who extracted the bullet from Nikolai Lenin when the Bolshevist leader was shot in 1918, died today. GASrON FLAINTIFF. BRANT LAKE (N. Oct.

17. (AP) Gaspon Plaintiff, for many years associated with Henry Ford, died today at "The Hermitage," his summer home here. ORNKI.LAS-VIERRA Jos Ornellas. 23. tomobile exhaust to asphyxiate of the Royal Dutch Indian Airlines, and Lucille vierra, 20.

both of Oakland POil1.K-FHElTA Paul M. Poole. 22 himself. Kiin.au City. snd Veronica Freltas, Ill health was blamed for his He said the Dutch concern believed weekly trips between Manila and Sourabaya would be profitable.

17. Oak hiil. action. The men were arrested for dis rnoHST-HKWITT Austin II. Probst.

4. and Ethyle E. Hewitt, 37. both of Osk- lano. Tl'TTLEQUATLE A.

Tuttle. SR. Berkeley, and Tattiellen V. Quayle, 43. Reds, Progressives Kept Off Ballot What's Doing Today Berkeley.

Interlocutory Divorce Decrees. ri'MIA-Myrtle rrom John cruelty, ESTI1.ITA Evelyn from Alexander. cruelty. tributing radical literature Yesterday there appeared throughout the county copies of a pamphlet warning Judge McNutt to "dismiss these cases from your calendar." Several prospective jurors also received the pamphlets, it was said by Assistant District Attorney Harold Anderson. RonniNS Frederick from Grace, cruelty.

CHICAGO, Oct. 17. (US) Communist and National Progressive Party leaders were furious today when the election commissioners and sister of Ben Stoddard, a native of Iowa. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral Friday, Oct. 10.

at 11 a. from the mortuary of the Peter E. McLaughlin Co. 435 Duboce ave (Phone MArket 2800 DOWNTOWN ASSOCIATION Bridge trip aboard City of Sacramento, leaving Pier 1 at li noon. barred all their congressional and MIMCIPAL KMl'LOVES Meeting Dream land Auditorium, p.

m. legislative candidates in Chicago Tenant Denied Bail In Rent Murder CLOVI3 (N. Oct. 17. (AP) Dean Wolfenbarger, 54, who shot and killed C.

A. Massengill, 70, after an argument over $28 rent, was arraigned today on a charge of murder and jailed to await preliminary hearing. Bail was denied. The landlord had attached and removed Wolfenbarger's furniture, but a court had ordered him to restore it. SAN FKANCISCO MODERN FORUM 003 Sutter street.

Lecture on "Economic SCHNABLE Lois from David, cruelty. WYNTON George from Irene, cruelty. Flnnl Divorce Decrees. DTEBKS Wm. from Hildegsrde.

cruelty. VRtE Thetma Kenneth, cruelty. LOPOHEREY Ellen from Charles, cruelly. TOON Blanche from Harold, cruelty. Divorce Complaints Filed.

FACKLEn Maude M. vs. Forest desertion Mci'AHK William vs. Ethel, cruelty. SAMMI Minnie vs.

Rlchsrd. snnnlment. STORM Florence M. vs. George Background of the Depression by Dr.

Robert A. Rindv. nr.A.t i KUMiu iUM jusnii- CIATIOX Meeting Collingwood Hall. p. m.

BUONACORE In this city. Oct. 16. 1034, Alfonso Buonacore. desrly beloved husband of Annie Buonacore.

loving father of Rose, Mary and Frank Buonacore, a native of Italy, aged tlO years. A member of Tomalea Orove No. 83, U. A. O.

D. Friends sre 'nvlted to attend the funeral on Saturday, Oct. 20. 1IKI4. at a.

from the "Funeral Home" of Valente. Marinl Perata 4R40 Mission thence to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, where a mass will bs celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing st 8:30 a. m. Interment. Holy Cross Cemetery.

main with their mother, who resides with Mrs. Emery at 775 Sixth avenue. from the official ballot. By this action the Communists lose out with both their State and local tickets, named by petition. Former Governor Edward F.

Dunne, attorney for the election commissioners, ruled that the Progressives lost their rights when they filed their petitions with the County Clerk instead of the election commissioners, as provided by law. The Communists were barred because of alleged insufficiency of their petitions. SANTA CLARA COUNTY. Draths. DONALDSON In Mountain View.

Oct. 17, Deserted, Business' Man Tries Suicide "Ellen, oh Ellen, I can't live without you!" A gas-filled room in an obscure lower Mission street hotel was the place chosen by a San Francisco business man lost sight to keep his rendezvous with death. Neighbors smelled the gas and police found Edward Myatt, 38, credit manager for a large Mission street jewelry concern. Beside him was the note, written to his wife, whom police said had recently left him. The victim was taken to Harbor Emergenoy Hospital.

He Is expected by physicians to recover. ham. Jack and Esther Waxman, a native of Russis, aged 20 years. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral services today October 18th st 2 p. from the Hebrew Funeral Parlors.

1115 Buchanan sc. Interment, Eternal Home Cemetery. WIfil.KY In this city. October 16. 1934, Edwin beloved husband of Kate Wigley, and loving father of the late James Edward Wlglev.

Funeral services today (Thursday), at 10 a. m. at Ashley 4 6tn ave. and Geary blvd. WOMLANPEr 1 this elty.

October 18. 1H34, Dagmar Wohlander. beloved sister of T. F. Wohlander.

A member of Golden Gate Council No. 4, Daughter of America, Friends are Invited to attend the fe-neral services todsy (Thursday) at 2 p. at Anderson's, Valencia st. at 25th st. Inurnment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park.

WRIGHT, JENNIE William McHinley Circle No. 31. Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic: Officers and members Please attend the funeral of our late sister, Jennie Wright, st 3 p. Thurs-dsy. at "Ths Little Chapel of the Flow, ers," Adeline st.

at Ashby Station, Berkeley. MATILDA WRICHT, Pres. (Card at MII.LIKAN Ws wish to express our stn cere thsnks and appreciation to oue many friends for their kind words of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings tendered us in our recent bereavement, upon the loss of a devoted husband ao4 father, MRS. JESSE MTLLIKAN. MR.

AND MRS. WILLIAM F. MILLIKAN. DEW AR In thla city. October 15.

1034. K. Donaldson, aged 48 years. Msrriage Licenses Issued. Girl Exposes Her Tongue in Court And It fysts $13 FAHN-WERZ Loreni Fahn.

.13, Ssn 21, South Francisco, and Anna Wers, Bertha loving mother ot Marion 8. snd Robert Dewar. a native of Philadelphia. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Thursday st 10 a. from the psrlors of Suhr Wieboldt, GA.TAB-'swiTZER Leslie C.astsh, Alluras, and Edith Swltser, 40, 40.

Fort BraRg. ROWK-HKRON Russell Dowe. 2, Pan Jose, snd Jessie Heron, 28, Vallejo, Notices of Intention to Wed. CmPY-OONnON Frank Cuddy. R5.

Mountain View, and Jean Condon, 33. Palo Alto. McKEE-SOlZA Oliver McKee. 27. Pan Jose, and Nellie Souza.

2(1. Santa Clara, 14(lii Vslencia nesr utsm st. Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. GORE In this city Oct, 1, 1934. Florence Le May.

beloved wife of the lste Fred A Oore loving mother of Mrs. John T. Lemos. Mrs. Dorothy Le Jeune.

Mrs. Oertrude O'Nell, Mrs. Wilson Robh snd Richard Le May, and daughter Mrs. Florence Dexter. Friends ate invited to attend funeral CLEVFXAND, Oct.

17. (AD Mrs. Lillian Mack smiled today when she was fined $5 and costs, suspended, in Folice Court on a disturbance charge. Klated over the court's decision, she turned to Detective Peter Merylo, who arrested her, and stuck out her tongue at him. The judge saw the gesture, and said promptly, "Mrs.

Mack will have to pay the costs." The costs amounted to $13.35. Advertisement WKHATOX-H INTER Charles Wettaton. services Thursday at 1 p. at Ashley Middle Age At these three trying periods a woman needs Lydia E. Pinkham'f Vegetable Compound.

Give it to your daughter when she comes to womanhood. Take it for strength before and after childbirth. Take it to tide you over Change of Life. Take it whenever you axe nervous, weak and rundown. A medicine which has the written endorsement of nearly 800,000 women must be good.

JRA Give it a chance to help H3 you, too. Take it reg-ularly for best results. ff mNMMir LYDIA E. PIHKHAH'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND 98 ft of 100 women report benefit 24. and Theresa Hunter, 22.

both Oakland. Divorce Complaints Filed. When You Turn On Gas Heater, Light 1 1, r. 1 1 HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 17.

(US) Patterson McNutt, film writer, was chilly in his studio office today, and turned a gas heater on full blast after closing all the windows. His secretary, Miss Katherine O'Brien, smelled gas. She found him unconscious and hurriedly called J. P. McEvoy and Howard J.

Green, writers. McNutt was treated at a studio hospital. McNutt explained: "I thought It was a steam heater. It sizzled like the one in my New York apartment. But somehow the effect wasn't the same." Miss O'Brien took him to task: "If you want to commit suicide, use a gun I just hate the smell of gas." Children's Coughs Heed Crccmulsion WTDNEY John vs.

Ethel. BROWN Rose vs. Edward, AN Erma vs. Ralph. GALLO Joseph vp.

Margaret. ft McMullen'a, 6th ave. and Geary blvd. HALL In this city, October 18. 1934, William Hammond Hall, husband of the lste Kate Fitshugh Hall, father of Anna Margaret and Katherine B.

Hall, brother of Mary B. Hall, and son of the lste John Buchanan Hall and Ann Hammond Hall, a native of Hagerstown, Md aged 88 years and 8 months. Funeral private on Thursday. HAMILTON In Oskland, Oct. 17.

1S34. Always tret the best, fastest and Forced Jobless Have Vote Right, Asserts Roosevelt WASHINGTON, Oct 17. (AP) President Roosevelt said today under no possible honest conception of the law could a man out of work and willing to work be regarded as a pauper and be denied the privilege of voting. Informed at his press conference that action had been taken in twelve states to deny the vote to persons on relief, the President said he believed no court In the land would classify the person willing to work as a pauper. W'ATSON Arol vs.

Gladys, Interlocutory. LAURSON Leah vs. Michael, surest treatment for your child couch or cold. Prudent mothers more and more are turning- to Creomulsion for any couch or cold that starts. Creomulsion emulsifies creosote MARIN COUNTY', Notices of Intention to Wed.

BAPTTISTA-V1ERHA Manual J. Rant tlsta. 28, Point Reyes, snd Mary Vierra, Try Chinese Herbal Remedies for stomach, liver, blood and skin disorders, kidneys, eczema, neuralgia, nervousness, couph, piles, dizziness, headache, neuritis, rheumatism snd other sitmenta Come today. Prices reasonable. THE ORIGINAL Chan Chan Herb Co.

194S Slitter S. F. 24, Bolinas, with six other Important medicinal elements it is truly an elejtant prescription. It is not a cheap remedy, but contains no narcotics and your own dnip-Rist is authorized to refund your money on the spot If your much or cold Is not relieved by PELICANO-ROSSI FLORAL INC Forty of Service SAN MATEO COUNTY Notice of Intentions te Wed Willism A. Brav.

45. Arizona, and Eleanor Nelson. 40, Nilcs. Mich. Luke Hamilton, beloved husband of Eva M.

Hamilton, loving father of Dorothy Hamilton Barber. Dr. Luke M. and F. lor Ion Hamilton, a native of Nova Scotia, ased o't years.

Friends sre invited to attend the funeral Friday, October IP. lt34. at 8 o'clock p. st the Chapel of the Chimes 44! Piedmont Oakland. Friends msv csll at Truman's.

Tele-grsph ave. and 30th until 11 noon Friday. Ill LI.MAN In this elty, October 17, 1934. Clara dearly beloved wife of liuis W. llellman, devoted mother of Louis W.

Hellman Mrs. Edith Offner, Mrs. Ruth Jones snd Mis Fannie Hell-mnn. A native of Healdsburg. Calif.

(Healdsburg psners plesse cop Funeral notice later. Remains st Office 26 yrs. one location. Phone Ft. .1651 Oskland Office; 2840 Telegraph Ave.

'Creoinulsion. ANCELO 1 ROSSI, Preside DOUCLAS 8060 123 EARN STREET By Don Stockton THE A D-VOCATORS cn hi WHAT MADE TIM -s. ftOWMS TElfSlASHtO iNlWHdl I WAS SHOWING HIM YOU'D 1TAV rt I ATP AFTF-D fTME MOVIE I TOOK WITH 1 THE CAMERA GOT THRU CJ THE WANT ADS WAS A big SUCCESS SOME SNAP SHOTS- 1 r. 1 BETTER GET SOME aaa- 1 Centner. Feldee.

Kenny Chapel, lfWS 1 Market street at Du'oce avenue. Remains to be forwarded to Healdsburg v-" i i SL6ER for interment in family plot. DADDY. MAHER In thii city, Oct. 17, 1034.

James Maher. beloved brother of Mrs. Fall, a native of Manchester, England Notice of funeral hereafter. Remalna at the mortuary of Barry McDonald, 7H6-770 Valencia st. Old Maxim: WHAT YOU SOW.

THAT SHALL 101 REAP We shall always try te sow the seeJ sincere ana helpful serving. He assure ens future evitrena a asaximuai Berries at a minimum rest. Ashley MsMuilen Funeral Directori tiEAKV AMI 4TH At E. Telephone t-killne MltS McALI.EN-HOI I.ENBECK In thla city. WHV DIDN'T YOU SHOW HIM SOME OF MY ELECTRIC (light bills I 1 -V Jto) i 1 1 vV If V.

Is -7 gup) MKf 4 ''JSLZI Oct. Id. 1U.I4. Margaret, wife ot John Hollenbeck. loving mother of James.

William and Jerry McAllen. Mrs. L. Callahan and Mrs. Van Run, a native ot Vancouver Washington.

Friends are respectfully invited ts attend the fneerat Friday at 10 a. from the nartnra of Suhr A Wieboldt. 1405 Valencia nesr 20th st. Interment Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. Mcl.Al IJIIHN In Oakland.

Oct. 1I. 1934. Readers are watching the Want Ao's every day for cameras, furniture, golf clubs, electric appliances and hundreds of other articles Sell yours this quick, inexpensive way. If.

F. SUHR GO. 2919 MISSION ST Hth "Jiiijitr in tunertl Semcf I hut arter rlea In It felcfe ejnaliiy. stsletet the esse Pause Mlaalva lilt Earle dearly beloved husband ot i Beatii-e M. devoted father of Fiances loving son of Cornelius snd the lets Eva McLaughlin, and brother of Eugene Forrest, a native of Cslit'nrnla.

Friends are respectfully Invited to at-; tend the funeral from the pailoie Hanrahaa Wadswotth, Pine 4 Eorba, I.

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