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THE SAN MATEO TIMES AND DAILY NEWS LEAOBR MONDAY, JANUARY 8,1931 Revolt Leaders Jury Panel for SknavecirI Trainload of Siiow Coining To Berkeley jL 1 "7 I BBS! ilio HBS9BSI I 1ot IL Jsnsssf T. cLVTri J93, SfAnCT we, jj ssflK 1 rrtSr? OHTH fi. OTErrr yrAuSi Burlinganic Judge Stanley Kelly of Burlin of jurors for the municipal court ine jut includes: Victor. J. nadrtftu flifl uiirilil road; Joseph C.

Beurd, 4u4 Prim otto v. Buiberick, L. Culn. 103 rJflr ornba di 334 Palrjrriri avenue; Clyde' Dib ble, 1SJQ Cotumbus avenue; Adolph K. 1111' California drive; MIsb Mary 1508 How urd avanue: Mrs.

Edna Dennv. lElD Coites avenue; 'CJ 4" El Camino real; Edward H. ForeBt5yK.i34H De Soto avenue; RobeVt WGulcs. 1304 Primrose rond: Thoniag KV file R. 729 Walnut ave nun; Mrs, Elizabeth G.

Killiles, Vera Knowles, "ion Kenrv A. Luke Q2G fianutiMtin jyenue; TVillidm. P. Norrington, Kearuon, ltDS UflhrlllO nv Knv C. ShirlifiV.

fiK flnrHirf nue: Carlo A. Torelio. llJfi llrflVo avenue Fred' J. Weller. 11 Cap S05 Koivnrd avenue.

COME. TO aitl MftTEa PUBLIC CIGEAey OoivHCi; CWA PKODE 0 Jan. OP) Under instructions from Governor Holph, Timothy Rardon. sUte. director of industrial relntLcri5p to day to open an inquirj' into The Hollywood Roundup II i ttTTlTll wm I I fL 1 i I I I NOW' I JAaJLsJ 1 1 Tf Till Friday I thy haled her.

That helped to I a'l, 1 WEDNESDAY II if A 1 1 1 VI 1 1 I i 31 Demand $1,0 FOOCHOW. ChhTl. The iiirfectiirteiil Debule' rnmeiit. in apairt Ihe Central Nanking aulliority, today ordered chambers our. cities to ptrovidi 51,000,000 The ardnrs ent nut tn tbfl ebnmber.a iri" Foochow, the capital ot Chen's independent State: Alnnv.

Seatvort rnenareri liV Nat! onal itt navy forces; Chin i newiu and unf vuen. The independent govcrnmonl, airitd by tho.lnnious Nineteenth Houte Army, is now engaged in a baltTe for its ejcisteneo nEiiinr.t itrong Kationaliat army lo Funeral Rites Held For Mrs. Campbell funfril tcrnccs wnr'c hpli iudnv ior Mrs. Emnwrea Campbell, C7, wife of ilnnlc' B. tlBinptjell, tiui2dri contractor, HB Coota Rica avcuut.

Dcath acoun pd VIy S'estenlKV in Muto hospital. Caiulibell leMVs two Eons. Clar ence E. Aldcn C. ll, botli of San Males.

ShB was the islvr of AUrcci Boil, also" of San and und to jam in Bell; Run 111 c. 1 lie service today, under direction of C. Wjckoff, Burl ingamc. was held from the First Wlholil Hnrlingnmu, with the. pastor, the lieu.

II. E. Milnus fiftieiatinjj. Cremation ot ltrscl Tficilly Tho I THEATERS I Ycilerdar's croirds i of the finest plclu produced! "ONLY YESTERDAY" weeks wa bemuse he whs dissnt Ufi.d Willi a. role.

Will Rocovs bur. just a iiim nuikinK two pictures this year, licSwl! I CT ARA. BOW. I "Take a Chance" i rsv'oai itociliis irBSS" 31 I I NV; SagSfe WBtE mi 6fS4SlSl2ffii BIV WHre iMfiirf rfrh" PITK idSSl 1 ,000 S. LP! 2 ov.

ajj 11 1 SYNOPSIS Pretty, young" FalricU Warren nwJllfng It accepta the alteatior.9 of Bill McGee a racketeer, fearine liia wnth Bh'oald. the refair. One night, Dill la shot by a rival 1: while whh Patrltla, TaUlcla tur.n homo Eu Her "stepmother, searidaL putrf her out. PatHi a. Is forced to make her Uric P''jjrip professional bridge.

Im prctacd by the girl's beauty and akill, Julian llaverhotl, the brldgr expert Ut.r his parlnrr, She OTta ta hJa palatial home where he loli oUate her as his niece. Pat ia Endigi'iaat antll. ETarerholt explains ke wa thinking of her reputation. Patricia la "secretly in love with Clark Tiacy, the polo player, but Clark Is engaged to Marin March, society girl, Pat first net Clark and IJa Gancro whrn. cir filledm at bildge (rnr fifty cenli an hoar) at wt alihy lira, Sy cult's borae.

Pat Tts living: with her stepmother at the lime. Meeting Pat again at Havrr kolt's. Clark does not recognize her. Be breafaa an appointment to teach Pat to driTB her ttew far an goes in a iHp lth ht n.rHTe's family. Nolitig her disappointment, IlaTer hnlt qnciUona Pat, but she deities that Hh lores Clark.

Tat conccn tnCes' an bridge (a fnrget. Thfn cornea the bridge tournament sponsored Ly lleubcn Illalr, Haverlioll'ri bitter ejirtny. Clark ia prtScnUTIa ia dlatresavd by Palrida'a awlnesa tn waTra him. Tho contestants, all Unit, enter the card room. CIIAPTBR 'nVENTY FlVR "For heaven's aake.

don't touch thoaa beards," said llavcrlioll sharply, aa aha nervously atatud to pick up on of the alumintim boattii which had nttd In it four prc hdfiled hands. "That might get ua dlKrjnHlifMrd," he ended disap. provitigly, Tlaaaa, pleaao don't shout at rae," the said in muftlcd tones. "Drace up, Patricia. Jnat remember that these people' can't preach oor game.

Tiey could stcdy thn bandi In advance and we could flt.ll brat thdm," Their firflt opponenla approached, two Jteek hnired young men, who Introduced themselves as Mr. Son denon and Mr. Mqrr. Julian1 kail met the two bciore but he blandly pretended not' to remember. Ub vlc 'jsly Ur.

Sanderson and tr. Marr disliked Haverkolt ar.d not have IntawUd in hla nEfca had ahe hn a retgnlng movla queen instead of a whltc fneed, frightened i 1. The', two. wer a rilaciplea or Reuben Rlalr, alioutew for.hia' syaLenii. flr bidding.

They rjonsidored HaVBrboU fake and nearly said bo. Rudely ignoring his presence and Patn claJa. thev seated thumselves at th aanje tablo and began discussing frirJ'a "Csjit you flwi how asy go ing to be. PtriplBT HavprholL terposed deftly, his statemcnL piercmg tz.e conversation. zealJcmcn, for instance, axe viously behaving Hko boors in the hope of convincing ns that their eome In bettor than It ia Patricia almost laughed at the sigH of iho two abruptly nuU raced Ucea.

Julian Jluvcrholt had diapoccd instantly ol Reuben lllair'E young disciples. After thiL there was dead ailsnce at table number three Prcsontly a murmuring rui thrc ugh the room. Everything waa ready. Everyone was settled, wai aAtirfled or dissatisfied us the cas; mvght b. In a silence taut si a bowstring, the referee took his place, in the middle of the room.

eUjiped his hands Imperatively a gain lha attention already liia. Patricia felt the rapid hammaring el her heart, i The tournament had berjun. It ww like a scene from a rlay. 8. F.

Health Officer Gives Roadside Aid Jerry Floiea, Mountain Vic.v, Wfla given first nid treatment for cut Irg at Redwood City yester day by Dr. J. C. Goiger, San Frfln clsco health officer, phortly after Flo res' motorcycle struck the side nf car in which Dr. Cciger was riding.

The accident occurred iunt wrst of the Wcllcsluy park dislriet here motorcycle mil ciimmrj; motorcyclist whose marhino had biirKt Into flames, polirn paid. The other cyclist was not injured. LEAD MINK IN IIOUS13 CELLAR FOTGSI, Wu.flPJ BniU rtd rrC33cd brick made on premises, the Uppena farm 1 nrr hero Is one of the of its kind remaining in this section of tho romilry. Tho house was built in A large amount of lead was tnken from a shaft Kun in. Ihe cellar of the home.

The house also icrved ns the first church tho area. Burlingame Motor Co. UJ CK nought for Cash. 1414 Burlingamo Ave. Jan, fl Califor hia'a greatest sports novelty TBgulatton ski jumping contest an Die Berkeley hills adjacent to the UnivcraHy of California' campus will bo staged next Sunday alter r.jou with more than a score of th West's ski ospcrta iking fart, An entire trainload of enow will transported from the mountains by the Southern Pacific company for of the eki Mil at the bead of Hearst avenue, just Jiorth nftiiOGredi theatre.

The meet will start at 2:30 p. m. HJni'is for the. unique event have been announcuu by tinier oporls committee of tho SUta chamber ot commerce, in conjunction 'with the Sail 'Fraiieiwo Wln 1er Sports' club and tho Auburn Ski club. The purpose the ski meet, it was stated, ia to encourage further development of California's winter snorts poEsiLililiei in the Sierra region.

Fete for S. F. Herbert Flofshhacker. San Francisco banker anil resident of Wood $jSi. today had been nnmcd ch.ilr of the.

Sun Francisco hay com mittce which will arrange for ok Hscvfllico of President Franklin I). llooEflvelt's birthday, January iO. Fleishhaekcr saiit lie imcl nlrendv engaged the Civic auditorium for the evening of January 3Q. "It la in gratitude to tho Hint tha ner.nlrj.of thin country will unite in celebrating his fifty KC ond blrllidnv." the leader sn.il. Prominent Smi Alnlco county" residents have been named on Uk committee to assist in the celohra Hon, including Pnul Pagan, W.

IT. Crocker, William Roth. It. M. Tallin, George Cnnierorij Herbert Flcishtmckcr Jos.

0 Tallin. Inland Cutler, Robert HendersonP Giannini, Prescott Scott anil Loans Great Aid To Middle West "Grourern fit the Middle Wett ctwiilE leaeral loans on cam eropa much encouraged fivitr the outlook for 19 It wns reported today bv Urn Sn MntMS Service. Press who lolurrieii Saturday, from three month tnur oi jowa nnd stales. The Roosevelt policy of loniiinir J5 cniUi 0 bushel on com is Hie first practical mil prowera have received Mi the past four enrs, auid thc iiBII Mnli mmi Nlf. Faraior nccomriiiTiied her Iiuabund on tho trip, mode iiy iiudt.

The couple rturrieil by way Texas and New Mexico where Ihon, lands of CWA wkern rire bdim rends and Jury Declares Sigg Death To lie Suicide IlL nry C. Sigg, baker, fund iBat'Moiiday night nt Point reanrt with bullet hole in head and revolver In liw hnnd. was a. suicide. This was the.

decision of a cnrniwrV jury foiloiving un Inquest Saturday at 11, killed himself while stand ing in tho rain near the dnnr of tho witnesses, sniif. Re jmrts that foiir'ahole hniL been heard at the spot" shortly haforo Govern, coroner. flno icnoftcrt henrinc the shots two miles away nt tho time, tri the coroner. Tiurc Ti hut on empty earlridgc in the use by tho Buiciilo, witnosseg. gnidr Bdrbary Coast Queen Faces Menlo Charge Freah (rouble in tho form of Hento Park speed citation faced Collier Conncll.

fornior Stanforil ea. r'd and self styled "o.iiccn" of San "Francisco 'a revived BnrhnTy uoast, roany. Sih kanclflco police teolr la Connell into custody yps.lcrrtav 0 ft Iong MHndinp upreding charge preferred by Menlo Park nuthori ties. Bail art nl Q0. The Barbary queen.

is nirendy chargd ivith iMuirlff $19,13 chrcfc with out funds to San Francisco li quor morcr. Daly City Woman Is Taken By Death Mrffr.Anna Hello Cook, lfc ot James F. Cook. San 'iflnniri lPu emplryeJf died Saturday night at me iftmtiy nomc, huv nrunsivick street. Dalv Citv.

Coolf Pm. ployed, as an invrstifiator mi the city claims dcpartmcnl, Hi Francisco. There are no children; Fu niml Horvicca will lie held at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning from the cruipel 01 w. iJiPsweiL Doly City. Interment will 1 Mountain View cemetery, Oakland 5 TONS OP GAMF STnrtEfS CASPER, WyoIW Five twi? deer and antelope, was hung refrigeration room of an wo company.

Tho game was there by 12 successful hunters. op (lELue) PaoT OF Mat. reports thnt" the Sh Francisco city admin is tr at ion have attcmptd to use, civil and public works Administration jobs to meet pnlitieal nblSeulinns, CASEY I thought tho girl, or like itcne from Alice in Woaderlar.d. Fifty six people TraUhlng "with (ajcinaled interest a fussy, pompous little who was about to cxpiftin to what they already Vflew. Fifty sir fco ple with all of their all their r.erves bent ie.

Fifty six nw.nle as me llc.nlcf.: as po many figures east Ln bronre. "I'd like to bar a firc cracr," whispered Patricia tfl Hsverholt irreTeTenlly. He frowned. "Keop your mind on tho boma (nt," ho whispered bacV. His look aa etrn, Mr, Handarsou and air.

irrfevcrtd her with glsuces of acate annoyance. She subsided. The rfr clapped his fcands igatn. Ka.liVed hi Job, Ho hjlstcd ucCTi Undivided xtlenlion. "We're rising the.

nlil fih point rrr.om tomrfht," ihcuted strident ear iplitting" voice. linen" we are playing pairs, the pro gresston will follow what is knowr. the Howell movement. Thus pair will meet every other pair during Urn evening. Don't ahufHe the cardd, they hiavn alrealy been shuHled; remembnr In repiae them in the hie etoovis from which you took them.

Do pet pass tfce boards when you have finished the play; attendants will sen. to it. Two hands to be played with each et of opponenla. If yon have ery further nucstiaiis you may as't rr.c. I am the final authority in any That'a all, ladies and gentle men.

You may begin." Patricia' levity vanished, Hr face was qute pule. She pirlted up fb.e aluminum boards with trnm blma hands, removed eards, rjn endcred the board to Mr, ftandenon. At the cooi, ism fnel of thn card Patricia's r.mrrfci. awav. SJhc studied her hand slowly, thongfctiaUy, pucker cn her brew.

This was bad. It mlRht cvn lie Jur. All rijeht. ratriria aid Ha holt. "You dcsler," "One finade," laid Mr.

Sander ton and rJi.it hia partner a glai pregnant with moaning. Mr, Sanderson aspect ti to win. Pa trkla had gathered that before. She. hated her fcwo slick haired, thin lipped opponents, Icr.ow that Agitators Begin Terms In Jail Five men alleged to have cro Ubor disturbniicc among CMslMde vegetat'o pLckers, today hegnn soivltig 30 ilny hrutences to the county jail on trcn passing charger." They nrc Hfltnsor, H7; Cnrl G.

Small, AS: Erie Kan man, Allorro Waldo. ZR, and K. CaliMc 2J. Thev wem arrett ed by Conlnblo Walter Vrorc and rcnfcnccd hy or the t'eace Wooilhams ct fescnulero. Belmont Notes Pelnmrl ill fntertnin the Pan Wntto County Federation of Worn en a Lluhs Vcrinesiray, Jftsiuary 10 nt, Helln Monti Country Cub.

Mrs. scFsmnn heeii a(. 10 o'clock wccTnefdny morning Willi nt 1:2:30 o'clock. steady her. She would enjoy dc fenting Mr.

Sanderson and Mr. an At the moment she could ink of Tiothini that she would en'. joy more. With Hayerhols hearty cooperation, she succeeded in trap pirp that confident pair into an ah' auTd over bid on tho first hand, They attempted to Tecoup on the went hopelessly set a sec cmri time. "Dad lack' snapped the young an responsible, for moat of the overbidding, as he prepared to move to the next table.

'Bad play." corrected Ilaverholt gently. "Now if yon would only adopt my system Ho was addressing the empty air. JJravo." aald Julian, grinnfuc at Patricia. 'Well tet tops on thU sure." ha added mediietiviy, 'Ajid, all because l.cot younr Mr, Eanderflo'ti'a goat. Tho.

possibilities At goaC getting at bridge have tict tiren edeqijately explored, If we iM npaet all ot otir opponents to (iht, insult.them in Jo the prop iay, wi might 'Thftt'wouldn'i, bo 'They would love to upset jou. iNp one can now." she returned alr ady eycd. "Good girl. Remember now, we're guing to walk off with old Massa Blairs big silver cup." ralncia nodded and anusly set tled down to business. She had played more brilliant 0 1 more.

understanding bridge. Before, the tuning was half over it wa.i avf deat that she and Julian would hn the wirining pair. Tiy played with a mchlr.e lika'precixion and pct fection that was unconquerable. dirt not always get high, but they never got low. Moving from table to table at tho behest of the printed slips in the boards, playing alternately North and Souih and East and West, they were met by eople who had anticipated defeat and who" were defeated.

Patricia kncv thnfc the other players were discussing enviously, admir Inely. She was coaccious of the eyes that rested upon her flcahecl and lovely face. She knew that tonight sho was rising as a new ifcar in the bridge world. She loved it. 1931.

by kir.r FulDtu Sadinlr. A musical number on the nmerBm will be pyesented'hy; iho Eurydicc president of tho Belmont club" and Mrs. 11. A. Luther will be hostesses ft the Belmont club.

"Mr. and Mrs. O. Davison oE SIfzea avenue, who have had the Nelson Roseoe home in Helle Monti, lert todny for San Fr.inci;co. The Roscocs are takincr their hrtnw January IB.

The Davlsons plan to their Belle" Monti Int. Tho Belmont cily council has pe nisaec for eommuters at Belmnnl Membere of the Belmenl Girl Perm! Troop recently papsinrr their tenderfoot lest, include Maurcn aihI F.llznbclh Iucrsen, Marfe Silva, Virginia Lawshu, Jan Ktiche, Marian Manr.ers, Barbara Taylor and Edilh Curtis. Kocent guests of Mr, and Mrs. 1L A. Hyno at their Bayv Rolslmi A'rlcn: promises to qualify as a chip off tli? oUI bloclc.

The. ononth old son of Richard Arlcu nnJ Jobyna Italston made his first jrrinioco Lcforc tho. rilm cnmGTOs yus.terdny and seemed quuo unuau.ited hy all tho excite tueilt, bright lights. The 1 baby will "work" in a picture in which his father in haing starred. John Chsrlea Thomas, famous baritone, may sign a film contract, It was learned today.

Negotiations will he opened when. ho makus a concert appearance at a Los An gotei nuilitorillm January 16. Alfred A. Cohn. Los Angeles ied friend Joe Chiaholm are' oi the utr.

Cuhn, erstwhile scenario writer, as rhard with eoHtcting rovalticn on the books the Witness" and "inn Notches," htch Chihnini wrote, 'Chisholiu saul he promised fanner croney half LJio royalties Tor "services Tendered," hut that Cohn kept them all. luck, torh and barrel. The au. trmr filed suit to recover his share Of the profits. Elizabeth Younsr.

dauehter Yi.irk liv mhIlm. w1! cut her vacation short and retuYli Her studio ordered her hack from New York to stnrt a new pic ing rOle. young actress' father judpc in children's court in New Yark. hftLteil orif hH taken his quarrel with. Warner Brothers to court.

imaging a walkout, Brent filed to have hia 425 a week con Herplils homo included Mr. and Mn. W. Curtis. Miss Kdith Miss Muriel Hansen, Howard Hanson, Ellen Otto, Lu r.iilrt Otto.

Mr. nnd Mrs. JmriM Otto, Miss Mary Kllen Otto, Mr, and fllrn. Harul.I Hansen of RclJ moril, and Mr. and Mrs.

II. Armlt of Vallejrr. Ir. and Mrs. ITarold Hansen ar leaving, next wjenk for several days in Oakland and Modesto.

Dinner guests of the O. Davison r. worn Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. Mr. and Mrs. diet Mommy. nd Mtj.

Harry Bowers and Mr. id Wri. li. C. Ulilford of Kur Tliuraiiay if ibis week to members Betl.iirn Villaec home.

The Don Buter bang lis have giv un their home in Belburn Vil lage and moved from the cilv. Mrs. irliam Gardiner was host Thursdnv to the nuLI.1 nf Him nurch oi Lire liood Shepherd. bcrs for a New Year party at the SKIN IRRITATIONS ii, riugwonaj rhifinf, minor liUrn, Cte TUJCKiy re lie vert tvj footriing TOMOBROW "Gold Diggers of 1933" wlicveil ly soothing a Resmol I i MAf i 1 1 II 'tey I lit "STT I rotect yiir 'I Winter killing of gross js juc t0 ireaf, (I I Ii Fhallow rooia it tan be ltiseucrl hy proper Iced If A produce strong, i Bl I' ilr.f.n mills mar. iyil resi.iL severe wcalhcr and a thick, rigorous ttirf that will ehoko nut wccils ncxl spriiis.

U5C viKoro vhm plan1iiie iu fan. it I helps produce finer, earlier btooms. 1 1 Also Peat Top Soil Sorbex When you want the best, we have it E. The San Mateo Public Library Books for Parents PARENTS, CHILDREN AND MONEY by 3, Greonlero; INTELLECTUAL GROWTH OF YOUNG CHILDREN By S. S.

Isnaes THE OIRL THROUGH THE AGES by D. M. Stuirl CHILDREN 5 SLEEP by SudiucI Rcnshtiw.

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