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THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1936 -15 BIRTHS MARRIAGES ES DEATHS Jorgen Niel58 Landers and Ruth Christensen. 26, 182 32nd ave. STOLOWITZ-AIL-Barnett Stolowitz, 62, 1555 Oak and Riva Ail, 58, Portland, Oregon. TYNAN-HEARD Jack Tynan, 24, and Louise Heard. 19, both of Salinas.

Cal. WALTZ JOHNSON George Waltz, 07. 532 22nd and Olive Johnson, 23. 3745 Sacramento st. Divorce Complaints Filed ADLER-Abraham A.

vs. Ethel R. AMMANN-Gerta vs. George J. BURNS--Henry vs.

Mary, BERG--Gladys vs. John. CALLEJA -Virginia Marie vs. Paul. DUNN-Pearl vs.

Lois E. FEUDNER- George vs. Inez N. KARCOV-Anna vs. Alexander.

KLEINBERG-Eva vs. Moe, MAGNIN- vs. Eva. PETERSON-Pearl vs. Henry L.

SHERRIFF -Edna vs. Maurice, SCHEPP-Noble O. vs. Evelyn V. Interlocutory Decrees Granted BARTHOLOMEW-Stella from William.

CARCACHE- -Carlos from Matild Vasquez, COOL--Vera from Ray, FRIIS-Edward H. from Leona J. HERSH- Ann from Harry W. -Anna from Nick. STOVER- Frances from Roy.

TATULOFF- -Marie from Alexander, ALAMEDA COUNTY Oakland Deaths -March 19, Thomas Anderson, aged BELLUSE- -March 11, Carmela Belluse, aged 57. -March 11, Estrella Cardwell. aged 54. DAVIS- March 13, William Haynes Davis, aged 70. GAMBA--March 19.

Rosaria Gamba, aged 84. JOHNSTONE- -March 12, Andrew Johnstone. aged 59. LAUGHLIN--March 12, Myrtle Estrella Laughlin, aged 59. LOGAN- March 12, Peter Logan, aged 52.

OLSEN-March 11, Sahra Olsen, aged 52. 0'DAY-March 12, Dents O' DAy, aged 63. -March 13 Alonzo A. Pinkerton, aged 57. RYAN-March 13, Julia Ryan, aged 65.

RUSSELL- -March 12, Hugh C. Russell. aged 60. -March 12, Jane Ellen Roberts, aged 84. SHEFFIELD- -March 13, Mary Sherwood Sheffield, aged 84.

STRICKER- March 13. Clement C. Stricker, aged 74. SPALTY-March 13. Jacob Spalty, aged 41.

SCOVILLE -March 12, Clarence R. Scoville. aged 31. WILLIAMS- March 10. Laura Williams, aged 70.

Births ANDERSON- Oakland, to the wife of Hugo Hybarth Anderson, 1820 E. 57th March 2, a son, James Hugo, ALBANESE- -In Oakland, to the wife of Joseph Albanese, 2320 63rd March 2. a daughter, Marietta, BELVEL- Oakland, to the wife David Tullig Belvel, 3003 Galindo March 5, a son, William Charles. BENOUN-In Oakland, to the wife of Isaac Benoun, 3501 Foothill March David. BERTAUT -in Oakland, to the wife of Heslin Henry Bertaut, 1812 27th March 1, a daughter, Annette May.

COLE-In Oakland, to the wife of Evan Ward Cole. Box 3. Alvarado. March 3. a daughter.

Nancy Mae. CONNORS- -In Oakland. to the wife of William Francis Connors. 1709 35th March 1, a daughter CRVARICH--In Oakland, to the wife of Michael Cryarich. San Pedro, Calif.

March 1, a daughter, Matilda Josephine DARLAND- Oakland, to the wife of Kenneth Gordon Darland, 3721 Allendale March 1, a daughter, Diane Joyce. EVERETT-In Oakland, to the wife of Kenneth Ebenezer Everett. 3919 Webster March 3. a daughter, Alice Jeanne. FERNANDEZ In Oakland, to the wife of Alfred Fernandez.

436 23rd March 1. a daughter, Patricia Lee. FREEMAN--In Oakland. to the wife of Leon Freeman. 821 Poplar March 1.

a daughter. Genevieve Adelene, FREEMAN--In Oakland, to the wife of Elden Lloyd Freeman, 8305 Iris March 3, a daughter, Judith Claire. FRIER--In Oakland, to the wife of Robert Bacon Frier, 183 Perry March 3, a son. Laurence Willard. PIPIONE- -In Oakland, to the wife of Joseph Charles Pipione, 1610 Kains Berkeley, Feb.

28, a son, Norman Joseph, SHATERIAN-In Oakland, to the wife of Arthur Shaterian, 455 60th Feb. 27. daughter, Beverly Jean. SINN-In Oakland, to the wife of Frederick Patrick Sinn, 4151 Penniman Feb. 28.

a son. Frederick Jean. TYREE- In Oakland, to the wife of Paul Tyree, 1826 9th Feb. 27, a daughter, Marilyn Lee. Notices of Intention to Wed LERMAN-RUBIN--Victor Lerman, 35, Woodrow Hotel, Oakland, and Mollie Rubin, 27.

991 Scott Oakland. MAYER-MILLER-Ray Ray E. Mayer, 25. 3104 Grove Oakland, and Audrey H. Miller.

2809 Grove Oakland. NUNEZ-MARTINEZ-Pasqual Nunez, 36. 916 Seventh Oakland, and Mary B. Martinez. 27.

933 Seventh Oakland. T. Winders. 25, 4180 Opal st, Oakland. and Tressa H.

Shinney, 26, 3807 Manila Oakland. Hayashida, 26. 1713 Oak Alameda, and Fujie Kaneko, 25. 547 Mandana Oakland. Francis Olsen, 27.

220 East Twenty-fourth Oakland, and Bertha J. Rodrigues, 23, 2130 Thirteenth Oakland. FERREE-MADSEN-Frank E. Ferree, 23, 2354 Fruitvale Oakland, and Marian E. Madsen, 21, 2129 Fruitvale Oakland.

DANNER-ALDEN-Harold C. Danner, 27, 464 Moss Oakland. and Ruth M. Alden, 21. 2429 Curtis Berkeley, PARSON James J.

Parson Jr. 23. 1080 Pecan Beaumont, Texas. and Alberta D. Murillo, 20.

6240 HerZOF Oakland. KUTTNER-SHARROCK-Nathan Kuttner, 35, 1200 East Twenty-eighth Oakland, and Nova Sharrock, 21, 1019 Willow Alameda. ENGLER-PEARSON--Ernest T. C. Engler, 25.

8015 Iris Oakland, And Evelyn F. Pearson, 25, 2940 Fruitvale Oakland. GOULD-JECKELL-Elmer -Elmer H. Gould, 28. 142 First Napa, and Laura B.

Jeckell, 23. 1648 La Loma. Berkeley. SNYDER-SMITH-Thurston Snyder, 25. Gilbert Oakland, and Verna M.

Smith. 23. 3 Estrella Piedmont. GARLINGER-KATICH-Roy O. Garlinger.

21. 2208 San Pablo AVe. Oakland. and Anna M. Katich, 19, 2126 Brush Oakland.

George Costa, 24. and Eleza Domingos, 20. both of 1951 East Twenty-fourth Oakland, DU -Jack A. Du Fosee, 25, 2130 Eagle Alameda, and Aull L. White, 20, 1201 Buena Vista Alameda, Marriage Licenses Issued HAWKES-DIMOND-William J.

Hawkes, 29. San Francisco, and Sally Dimond. 28. Oakland. RILEY-CRAIG- -Edward T.

Riley. 25. San Jose, and Marion Craig 22, Oakland. CRIMINS-ADKINS James T. Crimina.

37. and Bessie I. Adkins, 34, both Oakland. R. Johnston.

60. Pittsburg, and Myrtle Rowley, 53. Oakland. -Fletcher A. Hersey, 75.

and Mary Goad. 73. both Hayward. N. Fisher.

25, and Gertude E. Richmond, 23, both of Berkeley, JONES GUNTER Gerald L. Jones, 26, San Francisco, and Beulas Gunter, 22, Richmond. Divorce Complaints Filed. Edward cruelty, ANDREOTTI--Adam vs.

Marie, cruelty. ASHLEY- vs. cruelty, DOWTON Louis J. V8. Wilhelmina, cruelty, -Jose vs.

Manuel desertion. vs. Joseph. desertion. Interlocutory Divorce Decrees Granted.

MEADOWS Vivian from Hilary, cruelty. JONES--Katherine E. from Leonel degertion. APPLEGATE- -Ethel Mae from Leroy desertion. -Phyllis F.

from Marvel cruelty, BECHTEL-Fred P. from Alice, cruelty. PARKER-Mary R. from Joe Lee, cruelty, RHUE-Norma from Jack F. cruelty, BROWN--Elsie E.

from Frank cruelty, SALE--John L. Jr. from Edna desertion. WAGGENER-Anita Bertha from Orval cruelty. HEATH-A.

from desertion. McNEIL- Georgia from Henry, desertion. SHIRAZEE- -Doris from Allen desertion. Final Divorce Decrees Granted. MILLER--Marjorie Meyer from Leland cruelty, NICKERSON Kathleen from Roscoe Wayne, cruelty.

HARBIN- Helen from Fred, cruelty, RODRIGUEZ- Bertha from Firmino. cruelty, TAMANE-May from Bert cruelty, FRANKLIN-Leona from R. desertion, Books G. B. Stern's 'Monogram'; Touching Novel By CHARLES H.

TOWNE In writing an autobiography, the still young enough G. B. Stern has chosen to avoid dates (except indirectly), and to leap from one decade to another, and back again, with little attention paid to any rigid sequence of events. This may be as good a method to follow as the more strict manner usually employed. It gives a reader the impression that Miss Stern and he are sitting in arm chairs on a certain afternoon, and that the author of "The Matriarch" is refreshing her memory as one does in conversation, and telling only those things she considers of interest to her listener, omitting much, and often not supplying any missing links.

I could not think of a better or more entertaining companion; and her volume, called "Monogram" (Macmillan), out today, while a bit slow in getting started, soon begins to race upon its way, gathering momentum and speed. Whether Miss Stern is telling us of Mrs. Patrick Campbell or the Marx Brothers, of her childhood or the Grand Canyon, she manages to be exhilarating and refreshingly frank. If, in her gazelle-like leapings, she does not hesitate on the brink as long as we should like, that is wiser, on her part, than indulging in long diatribes that might eventually lead nowhere. For instance, when she writes with such feeling and fervor of the Dreyfus case and what it meant to her, she says exactly enough.

What did that sorrowful man, when the case was over and done, think of in the evenings, she wonders. And later on, with pride in her race, she voices a truth when she says: A Jew can cringe; an Israelite I like the informality, the never. casualness, the candor and simplicity of this book. Hollywood, Berlin, Italy, France, England and New York are in it, and if certain people of importance who are mentioned do not seem quite so important today, that is no fault of Miss Stern's. I laid down "Take All to Nebraska" (Macmillan) with an intense feeling of gratitude to its author, Sophus Keith Winther.

His book seems to me a perfectly rounded minor work of art. If it lacks one thing, it is a big love story. One must remain content with the quiet and toneless married romance of Peter Grimsen and his wife, immigrants from Denmark in the 1890's, who settled first in Massachusetts. Later, in 1898, they packed up and, with their then family of five children, trekked to Nebraska, with all their pitiful belongings and $350 in cash. Their troubles began.

Knowing our language only imperfectly, they were glad to find themselves in a small Danish community. Their only little daughter died, storms destroyed their crops, the children were bullied and beaten at school, the rented farm on which they had lavished such loving care, and came to with such high hope, was taken from them. But their courage never really wavered. At moments they dreamed of their youth in the land of their birth. But they saw at once that the children would never go back.

America, despite first tragic years, had come those to mean something to them all. There are poignant, beautiful SUPERVISORS' DAY Proceedings Summarized SUPERVISORS' Proceedings Following is a summary of business transacted by the Board of Supervisors, Monday, March 16, 1936: Postponed sale and of rejected $1.500,000 bids tax thereon, anof advices from City Attorney ticipation notes, upon receipt attorneys that such sale and wait upon decision of State Supreme local bond Berkeley School District case. should Court in Re-referred to welfare committee $200,000 proposal that San Francisco Lyon-Lombard apexpend to the Golden Gate Bridge. for Presidio portion of proach Authorized addition to salary ordinance of one phonographic reporter for District Attorney's Authorized office, City at Attorney to compromise $150 a month. of Mrs.

B. J. Sullivan for $30, and claim of Beth M. Tremont for land, $500. Tehama Authorized lease of school from First street, 207 feet southwest street.

Authorized renumbering of and certain Twen- enon avenue trances Established various grades on McKinty-fifth avenue north. and Newcomb avenues, and Selby and non, Toland streets, Authorized acceptance of deed from James H. Morrissey for certain land required for widening of San Jose avenue. NineAuthorized purchase of lands for Authorized refund of six duplicate and teenth avenue widening. erroneous payments of taxes.

Authorized lease of building on CortAuthorized acceptance of certain lands land avenue for library, for widening of Parker avenue. Authorized purchasing of land for the Grattan, to School ordinance playground. fixing wage scales in several crafts industries, to include gunite industry, and to raise scale for cabinetmakers. Authorized City Attorney to compromise claim of Lillian Kingston for $375. Approved supplemental appropriation of $5,000 for County Jail foodstuffs.

Amended salary ordinance to Include one general clerk-stenographer for Board of Supervisors. at $150. Confirmed sale of lot 6. assessor's block 2341, to August Hallgren, et ux. Requested State Highway Commission to make reconnaissance surveys of Shoreline Highway, and to reconstruct A sector at the north end, in Humboldt County.

Requested Chief Administrative Officer JUNIOR BIRDMEN OF AMERICA JA, BI ROM AMERICI DEVOTED TO THE IN. TODAY PILOTS OF TEREST OF AMERICAN MODELS TOMORROW'S YOUTH IN AVIATION. MODEL PILOTS. By MAJOR Air Reserve, Junior Birdmen Contact, Junior Birdmen! The latter part of this month and during the month of April, there are some wonderful activities in store for Junior Birdmen who are members of our San Francisco Wing. On Saturday, March 28, starting at 10 o'clock in the morning, at the State Armory, Fourteenth and Mission streets, San Francisco, will be held the first novice contest, conducted by this Wing, in which any Junior Birdmen is eligible to enter with an all-balsa glider model or a baby R.

O. G. stick model, providing he has never taken a place in any previous Junior Birdmen meet. CATAPULT CONTEST. The next day, Sunday, March 29, at Sunnyvale, will be held our first catapult and tow glider contest, also starting at 10 o'clock in the morning, in which all Junior Birdmen members may compete.

Events will be a catapult launched all-balsa glidand a tow launched glider. In er, addition to these two scheduled events, you may bring any cf your outdoor models, and fly them on the field all during the day. For you members who wish to test out your indoor models, you may also fly them inside the hangar immediately following the official glider events. Flights of model aircraft other than A. PALMER, U.S.

A. Field Director. in the official events, of course, will not carry prizes. WING CONVENTION. On Saturday afternoon, April 11, will be held our second quarterly Wing convention at the High School of Commerce.

About the 24th of April our first interscholastic meet will be held for all San Francisco school students who are members of the Junior Birdmen, at which time they may exhibit any and all replica model airplanes which they have built. HANDSOME PRIZES. If you have not already received full instructions and your entry blank for the above meets, you may secure them by communicating with our San Francisco Wing headquarters, 616 Hearst building. IF YOU INTEND TO ENTER THE NOVICE CONTEST SATURDAY, MARCH 28, OR THE CATAPULT GLIDER CONTEST MARCH 29, SEND YOUR SIGNED ENTRY BLANKS TO HEADQUARTERS, 616 HEARST BUILDING, IMMEDIATELY. THESE SIGNED ENTRY BLANKS MUST BE RECEIVED BY THIS OFFICE BEFORE THURSDAY, MARCH 26.

There will be handsome prizes and certificates of award presented the winners in both these meets. HAPPY LANDINGS! BRIDGE TRAFFIC Board Asks Cleary to Report The Board of called upon Chief Administrative Officer A. J. Cleary yesterday to prepare an engineering report on the problem of handling vehicular traffic from the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. A specific request was made for cost estimates on construetion of a proposed subway from "the vicinity of the bridge under Market street to Union Square.

LENGTHY DEBATE. On another bridge front, the board referred to its welfare committee a proposal that San Francisco pay $200,000 for constructing the Presidio portion of the Lyon-Lombard street approach to the Golden Gate bridge. Lengthy debate on the matter, in which Chief Engineer Joseph Strauss and General Manager James Reed of the bridge district participated, was featured by Supervisor Alfred Roncovieri's demand that Controller Leonard passages in this touching novel. The smell of the earth is in it, the eternal struggle of man to get his living out of the soil, and there are no cheap promises. I wish the author, whose style is a triumph of simplicity, the wide circle of readers he most assuredly deserves.

J. Cleary to furnish engineering report A. of handling traffic from San on problem Bay Bridge, and also Francisco-Oakland estimates on construction of subway cost from bridge terminal to Union Square. Authorized reduction of sidewalk widths on Bay street, between The Embarcadero and Kearny street, between Kearny and between Larkin and Van and between Van Ness aveHyde streets, Ness avenue, nue and Fillmore street, Referred to welfare committee Supervisor Shannon's resolution that Mayor Rossi be requested to appoint a special events committee to attract tourists to San Francisco. Committee to meet 4 p.

m. Thursday, March 10. Received General Fang Chen- Wu, who made a speech praising democratic spirit of American government. City Attorney to ask the Requested State Railroad Commission to make a full investigation of monthly charges made for hand-set telephones In San Francisco, Referred to Public Utilities committee Supervisor Shannon's resolution urging the Public Utilities Commission to hold hearings abandonment of street car lines on Taylor, street, as an important arterial San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Referred to streets committee request of Chamber of Commerce for comprehensive traffic survey in San Francisco.

Referred to committee Supervisor Franck Havenner's resolution requesting Rossi to appoint citizens' comMayor mittee to arrange proper celebration upon of San Francisco-Oakland Bay opening Bridge, Adjourned out of respect to the memories of Municipal Judge Leo A. Murasky, Michael J. Ryan, city employee atand tached to janitorial staff. Advertisement SALVE 666 for COLDS LIQUID TABLETS price SALVE NOSE 5c 10c 25c DROPS SAN FRANCISCO CITY AND COUNTY. Births.

BARBER--Te the wife of James F. Barber, Priest River, Idaho, March 9, a son. BERNAL- To the wife of Albert Bernal, Guerrero March 12, a son. BORG--To the wife of Anthony Borg, 1777 Revere March 11, a son. CALLAGHAN-To the wife of Theodore Callaghan, 150 Hazelwood March 12, a son.

CARPENTER--To the wife of Otha G. Carpenter, 1385 Pine March 12, a son. CLARK-To the wife of Bert Clark, 2107 Vincente March 10, twin sons. DILLO To the wife of Joseph M. Dillon.

1024 Brasil March 13, a son. FETTER--To the wife of William M. Fetter, 32 Vendome Daly City, March 12. a daughter. FOLK the wife of Robert 0.

Folkman, 9209 Anza March 11, a daughter. GOLDEN--To the wife of Walter J. Golden, 2275 15th March 9, a son. LEUENBERGER- To the wife of March Emile Leuenberger, 1739 Broadway 12, a son. MALLEN--To the wife of Howard J.

Mallen, 3747 Divisadero March 12, MELZER- the wife of Clarence W. Mel. zer. 830 Hayes March 12, a daughter. MUSCETTI-To the wife of Anthony Muscetti, 1490 Shafter March 11, a son.

NICHOLS- To the wife of Edward R. Nich574 9d ave March 11, a daughter. NIEVE -To the wife of Herman M. Nieve, 667 Brussels March 12, a son. NISICH- To the wife of Anthony J.

Nisich. 627 6th March 12, a son. NYGARD- To the wife of Einar Nygard, 945 Golden Gate March 10, daughter. OWENS To the wife of Beauregard R. Owens, 715 Baker March 11, 8 PETERSEN- To the wife of Carl M.

Petersen, 351 Valley March 3, A daughter. RIX- To the wife of Norman M. Rix, 1370 California March 11, a daughter, SILVA- -To the wife of Raymond T. Silva, 2391 Bryant March 11, a daughter. STRAND- To the wife of Arthur K.

Strand, 2249A Clement March 11, a daughter. the wife of Stanley Thomas, Bonview March 12, a son. VERONA- To the wife of John N. Verona, WARD- 14th To the March wife of 11, a Alvin daughter. M.

Ward, 443 Silver March 10, A son. WYNN--To the wife of Harvey B. Wynn, 1920 Pine March 10, a daughter. The Examiner extends congratulations and best wishes on their contemplated marriage to the following: Notices of Application to Wed Baumgarten, 30. 471 38th and Mary Searles, 29, 3035 Pacific ave.

BANDERAS-JORDAN Joseph Banderas, 20. 570 Linden and Mabel Jordan, 16. 73 Shotwell st. M. De Loaeza, 33, 1286 'Farrell and Katherine Pettigrew.

28. Belmont, Calif. Essenwanger, 31, San Leandro, and Dorothy F. Hesketh, 20, 112 Otsego ave. HIGGINS-BROWN James Higgins, 21, and Julia Brown, 21, both of 1060 Page st.

HERLING-MENDENHAL Otto Herling. 31. 398 Pacific and Wilma Mendenhall. 25, 2911 16th st. IMSHENETSKY-ZACHARY Dmitry M.

Imshenetsky, 32. 5 Buena Vista and Augusta Zachary, 26. 61 Lloyd st. -Morris Klein. 44, 930 Fillmore and Gussie Steinbock, 30.

Sacramento, Calif. KLENK-WHITE- C. Klenk, 28. and Mary I. White, 23.

both of 625 Taylor st. LUCCHESI-LUCARINI Fortunato Luechesi, 32, 558 Greenwich and Delia Lucarini. 20, 16 August alley. Lester Morehouse, 40. 3352 24th and Bertha Hansen, 24.

3352 24th st. OVIATT-DUDEK- -Julian S. Oviatt. 33. Los Angeles, and Thelma Dudek, 28, La Crescenta.

Calif. RUBE Leon Ruben, 25. and Katharine R. Corinth, 22, both of Berkeley, Calif. -Bernie Smith, 29.

375 Oak and Leola Eldredge, 24, 1987 California st. -Gus J. Tardosky. 28. 700 Laguna and Dorothy MacGlynn, 29.

216 Hyde st. WEST -Cecil West, 25. 29 Colonial way, and Margaruite Collins, 21, 686 Post st. Marriage Licenses Issued. I.

Blotcky, 47, Oakland, and Emma H. Friendly. 47. 1916 Octavia st. CAMM HINDEN Alfred Camm, 50.

6 Naglee and Hazel Hinden, 43, 4 Naglee ave. CASSINELLI-YOUNG Joseph Cassinelli, 46. 1921 Mason and Antonette Young, 43. 230 Oak st. FUJIMOTO-NAGATOSHI-Mikio Fujimoto, 26.

1430 'Farrell and Dorothy Nagatoshi, 93, 1830 Sutter st. Galen Giambruno, 21. 444 Ashbury and Georgette A. Artaet. 23, 959 Jackson st.

GETTLE RICKENBACHER Robert A. Gettle, 24, and Dorothy R. Rickenbacher, 21, both of 3209 Army st. GARBARNIO-TOMASIAN-Ernest C. Garbarnio.

26, 2650 Franklin and Charlotte Tamasian. 23. 475 Fulton st. Harold P. Granger.

85; Boston, and Edith M. Erickson. 33, Lynn. Mass. HORR-LEWIS Francis Horr, 26.

and Phyllis Lewis. 28, both of 76 Waller st. JAUCH-WALKER--Charlie Jauch, 24, 710 Ellis and Alberta Walker, 19, 334 Leavenworth st. LINDSAY-NEWSOME Andrew Lindsay, 27. and Ina Newsome, 21, both of 2737 Clay st.

LAWSON-MOHR-Even M. Lawson, 55. Dallas, and Dorothea E. Mohr, 38, Los Angeles. Cal.

LINDHOLM POZARICH Walter Lindholm. 35. Oakland, and Julia Pozarich, 27. 1345 Sacramento st. LEVIN-GOLDWATER Sollie Levin.

29. and Evelyn Goldwater, 22, both of 721 16th ave. MORTAMER MONTGOMERY Herman Mortamer, 27. and Marjorie Montgomery, 24, both of Portland. Oregon.

NORGARD-MolVER-Ferres Norgard. 26. Ukiah. and Isabel McIver. 22, 839 Shrader st.

NATUROPATHS LOSE IN COURT The United States Naturopathic Association lost another round in its legal battle with California officials over the 1922 Chiropractic Act yesterday before the United States Supreme Court, Associated Press dispatches from Washington stated. The Court refused the association's request for a mandamus order directing Federal Judge George Cosgrave of Los Angeles to grant an injunction against enforcement of the California law. The motion contended the California law created a "monopoly of one class of persons, and creates an unreasonable discrimination and an unlawful abuse of the interest and property rights of another class." Federal action was sought following the arrest of several naturopaths upon the complaint by the State Board of Medical Examiners. WHAT'S DOING TODAY SAN FRANCISCO ROTARY CLUBLuncheon, Palace Hotel. CANNERS' LEAGUE Luncheon, Palace Hotel.

SAN FRANCICSO REAL ESTATE BOARD -Luncheon, Palace Hotel. DRIED FRUIT ASSOCIATION LunchSOCKET A Palace Hotel, con. Palace Hotel. JUNIOR CHAMBER COMMERCE Luncheon. Palace Hotel.

CALIFORNIA STATE CHAMBER OF Luncheon. Palace Hotel. PROFESSIONAL SPEAKERS' BUREAUMeeting, dinner, Palace Hotel. PASSENGER AGENTS' CLUB Dinner, William Taylor Hotel. CHAMBER OPERA- Veterans' Auditorium ERSKINE- Isabelle from William 0., cruelty, BRUCE- Frank E.

from Elsa cruelty, MAY--Charlotte C. from Eugene cruelty, MURRAY-Elva from Percy cruelty. SANTA CLARA COUNTY. Deaths. GILLETTE- San Jose, March 14, Wallace Levi Gillette, aged 73.

HOOD--In Sunnyvale, March 14, Lydia Hood. cOZZO--In San Jose. March 15, Domencio Cozso, aged 52. ESCOBAR--In San Jose, March 15, Frank Pereira Escobar, aged 40. ROBINSON In San Jose, March 15, George L.

Robinson, aged 59. TONKIN- In San Jose, March 14, Charles Tonkin, aged 85. A FREE BOOKLET. The Examiner has printed a let which contains many very appropriate forms for "Cards of Thanks." These cards are now being published extensively in place of sending out individual letters. The booklet also contains "'In verses and correct wording for "Mass Notices'! and "Tombstone Dedications." Call, write or phone The Examiner.

SUtter 2424. for a Free Copy of this helpful booklet or for further information. Deaths AHERN, MICHAEL RAYMOND ALLEGAERT, LOUIS H. ANTONIO, HARRY ASKER (Dumontier) Rose Agnes-65 years. BIRD, GEORGINA BURTT, ADA M.

COCKROFT, LOUIS years. CODE, PATRICIA J. DAVIES, WALTER years DEDRICK, FREDERICK years DIETRICH, HENRY M. EMERY. WILLARD LESLIE FLEMING, JAMES HENRY GREEN, MARY GERTRUDE GRIFFIN, WALTER C.

HANNON, MICHAEL J. HANSON, GEORGE C. HEALEY. CHARLES F. HIGGINS, MARY E.

JOHANSON, HANS-68 years KELLY, MARY FRANCES LYDON, MARIE A. MENDENHALL, JESSE V. MIDDLEHOFF, GERRETT years MURASKY, JUDGE LEO A. ROSA, JOSEPH T. SARUBBI, RAFAELA-86 years SCHMITZ.

FRANK J. SHEPHERD, MARY JANE SMITH, INEZ A. STUMPF. JOHN M. STURTEVANT, JAMES F.

TOLBERT, CHARLES ATWELL WATSON, MARY-89 years WELCH. JAMES J. WHIPPLE, HARRY years WILSON, SALLIE BIRDE-46 years WOOD, LOUISE W. WOLVERTON, FRANK YOUNG, WILLIAM J. AHERN In this city, 16, 1936.

Michael Ahern, dearly beloved husband of the late Norah Ahern, loving father of Mrs. Mary Reid, James, John and Thomas Ahern, beloved grandfather of Thomas Ahern loving father-in-law of Thomas Reid and Mrs. Thomas Ahern. a native of County Limerick, Ireland. Friends are invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Wednesday), at 9 a.

from the chapel of H. F. Suhr 2919 Mission near 25th, thence to St. Kevin's Church, 710 Cortland where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. 111.

Interment, Holy- Cross Cemetery. ALLEGAERT In this city, March 15, 1936, Raymond, dearly beloved husband of Frances Allegaert, beloved son of the late Charles and Louise Allegaert, loving brother of Amedee, Joseph and Leo Allegaert. Mrs. Richard Fisk and the late Valere and Maurice Allegaert: a native of Belgium, Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Tuesday) at 9:30 a. from the Chapel of United Undertakers.

1096 Van Ness ave. South at 22d thence to Mission Dolores Church for blessing at 10 a. m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, ANIXTER, H. Anixter, this city, husband March of 16, Evelyn 1936, Anixter, father of Julian, Leo, Ivan and Louise Marjory Anixter and Mrs.

Rae Berelson, brother of Isaac, Ben and Raymond Anixter: native of San Francisco, A member of Pacific Lodge No. 136, F. A. Islam Temple, Mystic Shrine and Rincon Parior No. 72, N.

G. W. Services at 10 8. m. Wednesday, March 18, at Gray's, Divisadero street at Post.

-Entombment, Portals of Eternity, ANTONIO -In this city, March 14, 1936. Harry, devoted son of Oscar Antonio, beloved brother of Mrs. Carrie De Hooper and Mrs. Hilda Burtrom; a native of Louisiana. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday at 1:30 p.

from Zion A. M. E. Church. 01667 Geary st.

Interment, Olivet Memorial Park. Remains at Butler Funeral Home, 1914 Sutter st. ASKER (Dumontier)- -In Oakland, March 14, 1936, Rose Agnes, beloved wife of Frederick Asker. loving mother of Marcella R. Schaller and Madeleine Williamson, sister of C.

J. J. and James McGurk and Mrs. Margaret Augustine, niece of the late Right Rev. Monsignor Connelly: a native of California, aged 65 years.

Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Wednesday. March 18, 1936, at 8:30 a. m. at the Fruitvale Chapel of Clarence N. Cooper.

Fruitvale ave. and E. 16th thence to St. Elizabeth's Church where a requiem high mass will be sung for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. Interment.

Holy Cross Cemetery, BIRD--In this city, March 16. 1936. Georgina Bird, beloved sister of Hettie Chadwick, Mary Ford, Elizabeth Nicholson and Henry Bird, dearest friend of Winifred M. Gibson: a native of Victoria. B.

C. (Victoria, B. and Seattle papers please copy.) Friends are Invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, March 17, 1936, at 1 p. at the mortuary of Julius S. Godeau, 41 Van Ness ave.

BU RTT- -In Oakland, March 15, 1936. Ada beloved wife of Frank M. Burtt, mother of Mrs. Pauline Carson, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Smythe, sister of Mrs.

Roland Petty of Oakland, Mrs. Harry Mason and Claude L. Smythe of Los Angeles and Mrs. Jack Newman of Wilmington. a native of New Brunswick, Canada.

Friends are invited to attend services Tuesday afternoon. March 17. at 3:30 o'clock. at the Chapel of Albert Brown 3476 Piedmont Oakland. Intombment, Mt.

View Mausoleum. COCKROFT-In Oakland, March 15, 1936, Louis beloved husband of Mabel Cockroft, loving father of Mrs. Thoda Whitmore, Mrs. Charlotte Tilden and the late Irving Cockroft, and son of Martha Ann Cockroft; 8 native of Illinois, aged 78 years 11 months 27 days. A member of Transportation Club, Commonwealth Club and Outlook Club.

(Los Angeles papers please copy.) Friends are invited to attend the services at the Mt. View Cemetery Mausoleum Chapel. Wednesday, March 18, 1036. at 3:45 o'clock p. m.

Friends may call at the Cathedral Chapel of the Grant D. Miller Mortuaries, 2850 Telegraph Oakland, until 3 p. m. Wednesday. CODE -In this city.

March 16, 1936, Patricia J. Code. beloved daughter of Ellis g. and Catherine Code, sister of Richard and Tarry Code, and granddaughter of Frank and Emily Code; a native of San Francisco, Calif. Remains at the mortuary of Barry McDonald.

766-770 Valencia st. Interment private. DA VIES--In Oakland, March 16. 1936, Walter E. Davies, beloved husband of Annie J.

Davies, loving father of James S. Teddy, grandfather of Jack S. and Robert Franklin Teddy, brother-in-law of Mary T. Haldeman: a native of England, aged 65 years 7 months 13 days. A member of Oakland Lodge No.

171. B. P. 0. and Oakland Lodge No.

324. L. 0. 0. M.

Friends are invited to attend the services at the Cathedral Chapel of the Grant D. Miller Mortuaries, 2850 Telegraph avenue. Oakland. Wednesday, March 18th, 1936, at o'clock p. m.

DEDRICK-In Santa Barbara, California, March 14, 1936. Frederick Dedrick dearly beloved husband of Jessie Dedrick, loving son of Capt. Fred and the late Lena Dedrick: a native of San Francisco. California, aged 35 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Thursday at 2 p.

m. at the chapel of H. F. Suhr 2919 Mission nr. 25th.

Interment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. DIETRICH-In this city, March 16. 1936, Henry dearly beloved brother ni Gustave R. Dietrich and the late Edward C. Dietrich.

Funeral services will be held today (Tuesday) at 2 o'clock p. from the mortuary of Halsted 1123 Sutter near Polk. EMERY--In this city. March 16. 1936, Willard Leslie Emery.

beloved husband of Carrie Emery, loving father of Willard Leslie Emery Jr. son of Mary and the late J. William Emery and brother of Mary Ethel Emery; native of Malden. Mass. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, March at Gray's, Divisadero street at Interment private.

FLEMING--In this city, March 15, 1936. James Henry, devoted husband of Ida Fleming: a native of Massachusetts. Friends are invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Wednesday). March 18. at 11 8.

from the mortuary of O'Shaughnessy, Roche, Monahan 3300 16th at Dolores, where services will be held under the auspices of Fairmount Lodge No. 435. A. M. Interment, Olivet Memorial Park.

GREEN--In this city, March 14, 1936, Mary Gertrude. beloved wife of the late James D. Green, loving mother of John and Gertrude Green and Mrs. H. F.

Brockhage, sister of Mrs. J. J. Hanley, Mrs. E.

S. Define and the late John Cronin, grandmother of Robert and James Brockhage, A member of Catholie Daughters. Court St. Francis No. 950: Holy Rosary Sodality of the Star of the Sea Church, Catholic Ladies' Aid Society, Branch No.

2. St. Charles' Church: St. Vincent's Alumnae and South-of-Market Girls. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday at 9 8, from MeAvoy-O'Hara Geary st.

at 9th thence to Star of the Sea Church, where mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GRIFFIN--In Piedmont, March 15th. 1936, Walter beloved husband of Blanche A.

Griffin and father of Walter C. Griffin Jr. A member of Euclid Lodge, F. A. of Brooklyn, N.

Y. Services Wednesday afternoon, March 18th, at 2 o'clock, at the Albert Brown Chapel, 3476 Piedmont avenue, Oakland. HANNON-In Phoenix, Arizona, March 14, Michael J. Hannon, beloved hus. 1936, band of Katherine Hannon, loving father of Mrs.

Nellie Smith, Mrs. Mary Noon, Mrs. Katherine Ackerman, Mrs. Gertrude Gilpin and Thomas M. Hannon, brother of John Daniel and Thomas J.

HanMrs. Annie McGrath and Mrs. non. Bridgie MeLilligett, a native of Ireland. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, March 18th, at Old St.

Mary's (Paulist) Church, California at Grant Avenue, where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment, Holy Cross. HANSON- Oakland. March 14, 1936. George beloved husband of Carrie C.

Hanson, loving father of Mrs. E. D. Anderson, Gladys Lloyd W. and Bob W.

Manson: a native of California. A member of H. Liscum Camp No. 7. U.

S. W. V. Friends are invited to attend services Tuesday afternoon, March 17th, at 2 o'clock. at the Albert Brown Chapel, 3476 Piedmont Oakland.

HEALEY--In this city, March 16, 1936, Charles beloved husband of Matilda Healey, beloved father of Charles Angela, Harry W. and Helen M. Healey, and brother of Louis and Mary Healey; a native of San Francisco, Cal. A member of Golden Gate Council No. 34.

Y. M. Widows and Orphans' Aid and Mutual Aid Associations of S. F. F.

the Veteran Firemen's Assn. and the David Scannel Club, Inc. The funeral will take place tomorrow (Wednesday), March 18, 1936, at 9:30 o'clock a. from the Memorial Chapels of Carew English, Masonic at Golden Gate thence to the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle.

40th ave. and Balboa. where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, GOLDEN GATE COUNCIL No. 34, Y.

M. I- The officers and members are requested to assemble at the funeral parlors of Carew English, Tuesday evening. March 17. at 8:15 o'clock, to recite the rosary for our late brother. WILLIAM GILMORE, Pres.

HIGGINS- this city, March 14. 1936. Mary dearly beloved wife of Joseph J. Higgins, loving mother of Joseph J. Higgins Jr.

Mrs. G. L. Lightfoot, Mrs. G.

W. Warnholz, sister of James and William Sexsmith and idolized grandmother of Mrs. R. De Martini, Mrs. A.

Marks and George W. Warnholz a native of Canada. Funeral Tuesday at 1 p. from Gantner. Felder.

Kenny Chapel, 1965 Market street, at Duboce ave. Entombment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. -In this city, March 15, 1936, Hans Johanson, dearly beloved father of Oscar C. Johanson. beloved brother of John Johanson; a native of Sweden, aged 68 years.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral services today (Tuesday) at 2 p. from Anderson's. Valencia st. at 25th st. Interment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park.

KELLY- this city, March 16, 1936, Mary Frances, dearly beloved wife of George F. Kelly, loving sister of Anne M. Bacon and Catharine A. Byrne, devoted aunt of Alice E. Schleef, Catherine M.

Byrne and Imelda M. Vargas, A native of San Francisco. A member of Catholic Daughters' Court, S. F. No.

133. and Catholic Ladies'. Aid Society, Branch No. 2. Funeral Wednesday, at 9:30 m.

from Gantner, Felder, Kenny Chapel, 1965 Market street, at Duboce thence to St. Agnes Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 a. Interment, Holy Cross. C. L.

A. BRANCH No. 2-Officers and members are requested to assemble Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. to recite the rosary for our late past president.

Sister May. Kelly, also to attend the mass Wednesday at 10 a. m. MARY McGOWAN, Pres. LYDON-In this city, March 16, 1936, Marie A.

beloved wife of Thomas P. Lydon, loving mother of Eugenie M. LyJoseph Rants of Fairdon, and sister of banks. Alaska; a native of San Francisco. Friends may view the remains at the parlors of Comisky Connolly, 1159 Valencia between 22d and 23d sts.

Notice of funeral later. MENDENHAI -In this city, March 15, 1936, Jesse V. dearly beloved husband of Irene Mendenhall. beloved son of Emma L. Mendenhall and brother of Roy Mendenhall: a native of Livermore, Cal.

A member of Berkeley Lodge, B. P. O. E. and Alumni Assn.

of U. C. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, at 4 o'clock. at the Chapel of Halsted-Dierks cor, Divisadero and McAllister sts. Interment.

Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. MIDDLEHOFF- -In Oroville, March 16, 1936. Gerret E. Middlehoff, beloved husband of Laurie Middlehoff and brother of Mrs. William Achison: a native of California, aged 54 years.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday. March 18th. at 9 o'clock p. at Chapel of Hamilton Riley, at Oroville. MURASKY- -In this city.

March 15, 1936. Judge Leo A. Murasky, beloved husband of Norma Dearborn Murasky, loving fa ther of Stanley J. Murasky, beloved son of the late Judge Frank J. and Rose Murasky and brother of Ruth M.

Presho, Edith F. Murasky and Mrs. Cyril B. Leahy: native of San Francisco. A member of Zane Irwin Post 93.

American Legion: Volture 97 Forty and Eight. McQuaide Post. V. F. South of Mar.

ket Boys. San Francisco Lodge No. 26. L. 0.

0. Golden Gate Aerie No. 61, F. 0. Castro Parlor No.

232. N. S. G. W.

and the Alumni Association of St. Mary's College. The funeral will take place tomorrow (Wednesday), March 18. 1936. at 9 o'clock a.

from the Memorial Chapels of Carew English. Masonic RE Golden Gate thence to St. Brendan's Church, Rockaway ave. at Laguna Honda where a requiem high mass will be offered for the repome of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment.

Holy Cross Cemetery, Members of Zane Irwin Post 93. American Legion, are requested to 85- semble at the Memorial Chapels of Carew Engilsh. Masonic at Golden Gate this (Tuesday) evening, at 8 o'clock for services for the late Judge Leo A. Murasky, SOUTH OF MARKET BOYS, INC.Officers and members are respectfully requested to attend the funeral of our late brother. Judge Leo Murasky, PETER R.

MALONEY, sec. RAY SCHILLER, Pres. ROSA-1 Sausalito, March 15, 1936, Joseph beloved husband of Rosa Rosa, loving father of Joseph T. Rosa a native of the Azores Islands, member of Sausalito Council No. 14.

U. P. E. C. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, March 18, 1936, at 10 o'clock a.

at the Star of the Sea Church, Sausalito, where mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. Friends may call at the mortuary of Keaton Dusel, San Rafael. Interment, Fernwood Cemetery, Sausalito. SARUBBI-In this city, March 15, 1936, Rafaela Sarubbi, dearly beloved wife of the late Pietro Sarubbi, beloved mother of Rachelle Cosentino, Rosaria Arieta and the late Frank and Joseph Sarubbi and Anna Basuino; a native of Italy, aged 86 years, 2 months, 20 days. A member of St.

Anne's Society of 88, Peter and Paul's Church, Friends are invited to attend the funeral on Thursday, March 19. 1936, at 8:45 a. from the chapel of Valente, Marini, Perata 649 Green thence to sS. Peter and Paul's Church, where a solemn high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:20 a. m.

Interment, Italian Cemetery, SCHMITZ--In this city, March 15, 1936. Frank dearly beloved husband of Ella Schmitz, son of the late Frank A. and Emma Schmitz, nephew of the late Eugene and Julia Schmitz; a native of San Francisco, A member of San Francisco Court No, 10, I. 0. F.

Friends are invited to attend funeral services tomorrow (Wednesday) at 10 a. at the chapel of H. F. Suhr 2919 Mission near 25th. Interment private.

SHEPHERD In Alameda, March 13, 1936, Mary Jane Shepherd, beloved wife of Al Shepherd, loving mother of Ed Shepherd, daughter of Mrs. M. E. Finn and the late Michael Finn. Funeral services were held Monday, March 16, 1936, at McAvoy-O' Hara Co.

SMITH--In this city, March 16. 1936, Inez A. Smith, beloved daughter of Ernest R. and Angie E. Smith, loving sister of Mrs.

Zellah E. Johnston. Mrs. Lucretia Herriges and Dorothy Whiting Smith: native of Iowa, Funeral service will be held at 3:30 Wednesday afternoon, March 18. at Gray's, Divisadero street at Post.

STUMPF-In Naval Training Station. San Diego, March 15, 1936. John M. Stumpf. son of the late J.

M. and Denna Stumpf, cousin of F. Stumpf, nephew of M. N. Stumpf, Funeral notice later.

STURTEVANT -In this city, March 15, 1936. James F. beloved husband of Evelyn Sturtevant and loving father of Mrs. Albert E. Deasy and the late George E.

Sturtevant and brother ot Mrs. Jenny S. Macmillan and George A. Sturtevant. Friends are invited to the services today (Tuesday) at 2 p.

m. at his late residence. 1486 Funston ave. (Martin Brown's.) TOLBERT -In Berkeley, March 15th, 1936, Charles Atwell Tolbert, beloved husband of Nellie S. Tolbert, father of the late Beatrice Tolbert Butler; a native of Ohio.

Friends are invited to attend funeral services Wednesday, March 18th, at 10:80 o'clock a. m. at Chapel of Edward E. Niehaus 2640 Grove, at Derby Berkeley. WATSON-In this city, March 15th, 1936, Mary, dearly beloved wife of the late John Watson, loving mother of Mrs.

F. G. Fall, Mrs. J. H.

Rumrill, Mrs. C. W. Walker, Mrs. J.

P. Denker and the late John, Arthur, James and Robert Watson; a native of Ireland, aged 89 years. member of Seven Pines Circle, Ladies of G. A R. Friends are invited attend the funeral Tuesday, March 17, at 8:30 a.

from Funeral Parlors, 835 Valencia bet. 19th and 20th thence to St. Anne's Church, 13th ave. and Judah where services will be held, commencing at 9 a. m.

Interment, National Cemetery. WELCH-In this city. March 16. 1936, James J. Welch, father of Mrs.

Vernetta M. Donnatin. Remaina were forwarded to Los Angeles. California, funeral services and interment. (Halsted Co.

service.) WHIPPLE- -In Oakland, March 16. 1936, Harry J. Whipple. husband of the late Maggie S. Whipple and loving father of Mrs.

Evelyn R. Dunstan and brother Mrs. Alice Mallard and grandfather of W. Elwyn and Margaret S. Dunstan: Pa native of Michigan, aged 77 years, 00 months, 16 days.

Friends are invited to attend the servIces at the main chapel of the California Crematorium. 4499 Piedmont avenue. Oakland, Tuesday, March 17, 1936, at 3 o'clock p. m. WILSON- -In this city, March 16.

1936. Sallie Birde Wilson, beloved wife of Dean Wilson, loving sister of Jessie Mary Charles L. and Wm. E. Bishop, and Mrs.

C. B. Turley: 8 native of Kentucky, aged 46. years. Funeral services will be held Wednesday.

March 18th, at 11 o'clock a. at the mortuary of Halsted 1123 Sutter street, near Polk. under the pices of Presidio Chapter No. 481. 0.

E. S. Inurnment, Olivet Memorial Park. WOOD--In this city, March 13, 1936, Louise Wood. wife of John R.

Wood. mother of Mrs. Frances Tyler Levick. Louise and William B. Tyler; native of New York.

Funeral and interment took place Monday, WOLVERTON In this city, March 14, 1936, Frank Wolverton, loving son of Mrs. Clara Andrews. Funeral services will be held today, Tuesday, at 10:30 o'clock from the mortuary of Halsted 1123 Sutter st. near Polk. YOUNG--In this city.

March 15. 1936, William J. beloved husband of the late Gertrude I. Young, and loving father of Elmer J. and Allan J.

Nelson: a native of Boston, Mass, Friends are Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Wednesday) at 8:45 8. from the parlors of McBrearty McCormick. 643-645 Valencia, between 17th and 18th sts. thence to Corpus Christi Church, where a requiem high mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. commencing at 9:30 a.

m. Interment. Holy Cross Cemetery. Leavy make a "complete investigation of the bridge district's books." REPORT DISPUTED. "They say they have no money to build this portion of the approach.

How do we know that? I'd like to know what the bridge district has done with its money from the beginning to the end," Roncovieri said. That the city should not pay the $200,000 was the opinion of Cleary. Strauss and Reed both stated it was not the bridge district's responsibility. piles, dizziness, headaches, neuritis. rheumatism and other ailments relieved.

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