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I -1 i ceo THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1934 17 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS IDo-canMr 800-PAGE BRIEF BUSGH. Makes Public Plea BAN FRANCISCO CITY ASD COINTV Births. IN TO BE neral Thursday.

Feh. 15. 1034. at 9 o'clock a. at Our Ladv Homo 1000 a4th Oakland, where re- quiem masa will be celebrated for th repose of her soul.

Interment. Holy Crosa Cemetery. 5 ARNO To the wife of Siegfried Arno. S0I13 sen. 30.

Millvllle. and Bernlca M. Runlev. 23. Plaeerville.

Cal. POZZI-HOCHE Andrea Posit. 53. and, ViLtorlne Roche. 43.

both ot 1403 Mason st. ROSENBF.RO-HEPKES Bernard J. Rosenberg. fin" 5 7th and Lillian Heskes, 20. 57'J 2nd ave.

I 8CHI1.DER-DAV1S Arthur J. Bchllder. MARTIN-THOMAS Ray Martin. 23 607 Beacon Oakland, and Beth Thomas. 10, 1238 Second Oakland.

MILLER-FRl EDM AN Harold M. Sillier, 23. 2416 Stuart Berkeley, and Esther Friedman, 18. 544 Thirty-seventh Oakland. JI NEY-SWART7.

John R. Juney. 27. 334 Central Alameda, and Melvina L. Swarts.

22. 820 Thirty-third Oakland. LEW1S-CARSTENSEN Albert A. Lewis. RODRtCKS, FRED ROONEY.

LAWRENCE A. ROXSI. THEODORE SHAW. MARY PARSONS 81 HENK. LOU8A B2 yeara SCHIFFER.

MINNIE (ADLER) 01 ycara SI1IC.I.EZ. iEORGE THOMPSON SMITH MICHAEL TANNER. 8ALLIE BAIN BREWING FIRM. kills miar For College Fund Pierce February 7, a daughter, BACKSTEDT To the wife of Hugh H. Backatedt, 105 Eureka January 8, -daughter.

BF.KKIDGE To the wlf of Bernard 1. Berridge, 15 Belmont Fairfax. Feb. McDONALD In this city. Feb.

12, 1034. 2. Beverly Hills, and Dorothy M. Davis. 21.

Sacramento. SCHLKCRE-ST1LL Perle Schleure. 3. LAMSGN CASE Counsel Rush Monumental Task Stockton, and Elsie M. Still.

'J, ooa Sanchel st. 24. 1748 Nineteenth Oakland, and Dolores J. Cnrstensen, 20, 1748 Nineteenth Oakland. SHEARN-JOPE Robert L.

Shearn. 25. BALDWIN In thla city. Feb. 13.

1934. i Ualau-ln helnveri wlfa CI 535 Felton and May M. Jooe. Hi. BERNAB1CH-BERTONE Tony A.

Berna- Tuft. Cal late Tr.omas Baldwin, and loving mother SLODEK-JOHNSON Robert J. Plodek. 81. bich, 22.

28M) Caynor rtienmona. and Isabella Bertone. 19. 316 South William, dearly beloved husband of Mar. garet M.

McDonald, loving father of Wll. lard McDonald and Mrs. Herman E. Rahlmann, loving brother of Simon M. and Daniel McDonald; a native of Pictou county.

Nova Scotia. past master of South Pan Francisco Lodge No. 212. F. A.

California Chapter No. 5. R. A. M.

California Commandery No. 1, K. past patron of Beulah Chapter No. 09. O.

E. Spartan Lodge No. 125. I. O.

O. F. Friends are respectfully invited to at. tend the funeral Thursday at 2 p. m.

tiom the parlors of Suhr Wleboldt. 14ti5 Valencia St. near 26th where services will be held under the auspices of South San Francisco Lodge No. 212. F.

A. M. Inurnment, Woodlawn Memorial Park. ot Jamea, Maurice ana imam Mr Neecke. Mrs.

N. Durnev. Mrs. Seattle, and Margaret H. Johnson, la.

1509 Sacramento St. Sixth Richmond. St. Louis Beer Magnate, Sufferer From Illness, Found Shot to Death in Palatial Home u.nntn,, ir .1 Fuhr and Mrs. CHRISTKNSEN-WARD Niels P.

Christen. runry 4. a ion. BRODY To the wife of Maurice Brody, 380 Went Portal February 11. a eon.

CANTLKN To the wife of Jamea S. Cant-len. 1140 Bernal Burlingame, Feb-tuary 8. a ion. COLLINS To the wife of Charles R.

Collins, 843 Thirty-eighth av February I), a aon. DEAN To the wife of Walter Dean. 179 Doncan February 5. a son. FONQ To the wife of Fong Shou Kut.

757 Jackson February 3. a aon, 0 FN A SCI To the wife of Julio Gen- cacl. Loyallon. February 3. a son.

HARTLEY To the wife of Chester T. Hartley. 505 Church February 0. a son. Hl'NKEN To the wife of Henry G.

Hun- SMITH-PONTON Albert E. Smith. 30. 48 Holmn loving grandmother of Mra. So Appeal May Be Put Before Supreme Court by March 1 Geiater.

George and Bobbie Naecke. Ham Uamrtlnn ITrancas. Thomas. Vv ll' Nebraska and Mary E. Ponton, sh.

Pasadena. Cal. STOFFKR-OBLENDORFF Victor T. Stof- Hum ana a Haldwln. JamCS HoltCn and Jack Dumey.

and great grandmother ter, 27. 1374 Chestnut and Ethel M. Ollendorff. 24. 2755 Frnnklin St.

of Marylyn Geister; a native 01 louto lMland aA veara. sen, 20. Pittsburg, and Bernlce M. ard. 20.

Pittsburg. ETHERINGTON SIF.BER Robert W. Etherlngton, 31, 1610 Fourth Berkeley. anJ Edna D. Sleber, 20.

1230 San Pablo Berkeley. MOON-SOTO Millard T. Moon. 38. 2010 fchort Oakland, and Dorothea J.

8oto, 20. Haywnrd. Marriage Licenses Issued. VIC.ANEOO-8ARAS18 Nick Ylganego. 34, st.

Louis, Tab. SVZLK1-ODA Selshl Suiuki. 34. 2608 For the first time in the history of California the Order of Dominican Fathers yesterday appealed to the public for funds to futher its Institutions of learning. The appeal is for a total of to erect the College of Saint Albert the Great in Oakland at Chabot road near College avenue.

BUILDINGS UNSAFE. The immediate appeal is for for erection of the first wing of the college. This structure would house 50 students. At present the order Is housed at Ross but antiquated and unsafe buildings have Filbert and Fusae Oda. 21.

Friends are Invited to attend funeral Thursday at a. from the io Kubr I 2919 Mission An 800-page brief in the appeal of David Lamson for a new trial, to be filed with the State Supreme Court February 26 or 27, will be VITA LI-SMITH Frank D. Vitall. 25. McKAY In this city, Feb.

12. 1934. 2042 Oreenwleh and Francea Smith. 25. 300 Hermann st.

ken. 1245 Grove February ti. a son. near 25th: thence to St. Kevin's Church, where a renulem masa will be K1KLTY To the wife ot Thomas V.

Klel- Marrlnge l.leenaet Issued. celebrated for the repose ot ner soui. commencing at a. ra. Interment.

ty. 4080 Twenty-sixth February 7, son. BINE Lvle E. Atkinson Arthur H. McKay, heloved brother r.f Mrs Ed' a Lewis.

Mrs. Nellie McWil-Hams ait.1 William McKay. A member ot S. F. Chapter No.

3. D. A. V. Funeral services will be held today (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock a.

from the mortuarv of Halsted 112.1 Sutter near Polk. Interment. National Cemetery, Holy Cross. KIRK To the wife of Chriss V. Kirk.

86 33. 520 Van Ness ave. South, and IHVT1.H in San Rafael. Feb. 13.

1034 Stnnton st February 10. a son. Emma La Bine. 211. 245 Powell st.

Arthur M. liaxter. loving husband of the BROWN-HOLLOWAV Eugene H. Brown, KRAFT To tho wife of Max Kraut. 2701 Van Ness February 0, a daughter.

I.AMERD1N To thi wife or F.mil Lamer- late Cora Baxter. loving brotner ti ai un.t llnv llavti r. Mi's, 23. 2284 Greenwich and 'da Hollowav. 10 lHOtl Ellis st Pittsburg, and Mary Sarasla, 20.

Oakland. FRANCISCO-WOODARD James A. Francisco. 24, San Francisco, and Lillian L. Woodard.

10. Oakland. O' PR I EN-DC FORD Donald A. O'Brien. 25.

Oakland, and Ida Dunford, 21, Oakland. HICKOK-MacFARLANR Donald O. Hlc- kok. 25. Oakland, and Edna C.

MacFar- lane. 20. Oakland. GARCIA Elmer. Garcia, 2Y Oakland, and Verna O'Dell.

31. Oakland. FRENCH-TOBRINER Charle A. French, AO. Rerkelev.

and Estelle Tobrlner, 54, Mia. F.lixalx-th Forbes and the nin. RRrh February it. a son. MINOR In Alameda.

Feb. 12. 1034. Capt. CAROI.LA-MI'RRAY Salvador F.

Ca- late Viola Mucklow. a native of Kansas LAYMAN To the wife of lam F. l.ay- P.1 vaara lolls. 24. 203 Cavugn ave.

and garet F. Murrav. 22, OSH Monterey hlvd, made removal of the school neces nan, 4441 Mission lebiuary V. a son. of later.

Mr. Baxter CLAKKE-BAHBITT Robert Clarke, la at ihe mortuary of Keaton Duacl To the wife of Severin I.ile- 57. and darlon B. Babbitt. 42.

both ot San Rafael. berr. 701 A Guerrero lebruary o. a Hotel Seneca. August A.

Busch 68, president of Anheuser-BUscb, and head of the internationally knuwn family of brewers, shot and killed himself today at his home in St. Louis county. Busch had been seriously 111 for about six weeks. The shooting occurred in his bedroom at the palatial Busch estate known as Grant Farm. HAS MANY AILMENTS.

He was suffering from heart disease, gout and dropsy and on his last visit to the brewery here week ago he expressed discouragement, declaring he had little hope of relief. Busch was the eon of Adolphus Busch, founder of the Busch brewing Interests. sary, according to announcement ot heads of the Order. St Charles Church at Mission Robert Minor, beloved husband of sine Minor, loving father of the late Mrs. Viola Westergaard and the late Francis.

Robert. Marie and Claudius Mi nor: a native of Denmark. Friend are invited to attend the vices Wednesday afternoon. February 14. at 3.30 at the residence.

110) Sherman Alameda. Interment private. (Albert Brown Co.) In hl rllr Falv 12. 1034 daughter. ESSLEY-ELLIS Lee F.ssley.

18. 3600 nativa nf Raltimore. I.OWK To the wife of Daysing Lowe. 760 O.I,l.nrf 20th and Thelman T. Ellis.

16. 3068 22d st. 'wa a'd veara. A member ot GREENO COMEZ George M. Oreeno, 97.

Sacramento February 6. a aon. Funston Camo No. 61, U. S.

MALN1CK To the wife of Max Malnlck, OETTLE-ANSET William C. Gettle, 26, 2B47 Irving February 1(1. a son. Carmel was the first parochial charge of the Dominican Order In California and was given them in W. V.

Vi.Mpat aapvlraa wilt ha held toda 871 Turk and Phyllis F. Anset, Ku. 1034 Sutter St. McDERMOTT To the wife of Jamea based on allegations of trial error and the now famous accident theory of the defense. It will contain no new points in either phase, but will develop in greater detail and logic all of the points raised during the trial, whether admitted as part of the trial record or not.

ENORMOUS TASK. These salient features of the fight to free Lamson, now in San Quentin awaiting execution for the murder of his wife, Allene, In the bath of their Stanford campus home last May, were disclosed yesterday by authoritative sources. There may be a slight delay In filing the brief, they said, but not beyond March 1, the deadline set by the Supreme Court. In this connection, Edwin V. McKenzle, who Is writing the brief, has been working 15 to 16 hours a day.

SISTER READS PROOF. NEAI.ON In this city. Feb. 11. 134, ta'inivl mt g'30 n'rlock a.

from GREENE-O'MELVENY Oliver D. Greene. McDermott, 70 Stanton February 8, a dauahter. th mortuary of Halsted 1123 47, and Elixabeth H. Melveny, 43, both of 1105 Valencia St.

smter near folk. Interment. Na laKDKGHIXI To the wife of Adolph Me 1851. ALEMANY MEMBER. tional Cemetery, JOHNSON-MORRIS Adolph Johnson.

61. deghlnl. 725 Baden South ban ran-eiwo Vahrunrv 4 a son. cnnvivi tsi. cltv Feb.

1.1. 1934 and Edith C. Morris. 40. both of 104 Church st.

NESTOR To the wife of Robert E. Nee- Miii-raltna heloved wife of Frank The following year the actual LATHROP-HENEY Daniel H. Lathrop, tor. 443 Birch Redwood City, reb- Coonev. devoted alster of Carl Reich muth.

loving aunt ot Margaret Reich ruary a son. Llvermore, and Evelyn n. tiomei, Llvermore. BERNARDLNI-SAMCELS Lee J. Beraar-dlnl.

24, Oakland, and Donna V. Samuels. 21, Oakland. ROHERSON-ROBERSON George H. Rob-erson.

24, Berkeley, and Florence M. Roherson. 25. Berkeley. SHENG-QCEE Wong Shenr.

44. Oakland, and Gle Theo Ouee, 28. Oakland. W1LLIAMS-ZVBER Roger 8. Williams, 33, Oakland, and Estelle M.

Zuber, 23, Oakland. McPHERSON-Ll'NFORD Gerald W. Mcpherson, 27. Oakland, and Barbara Lun-ford. 25.

Oakland McCI'EN-KOPP William B. MeCuen. 37. Oakland, and Leila M. Kopp.

22. Oak- OS FLYNN-KMITH Vincent P. Flynn. 35 Oakland, and Phyllla M. Smith, 22, tlArlrAleV PROCTOR To the wife of James P.

Froc Dominican Order in California was born In Monterey when six young muth. tor. 4005 Balboa February a Funaial aervicea will be held tomor rianeh tee 11:30 o'clock a. men who had come from Spain for 21. Oalt and, and Rachel V.

Heney, 10, 1561 Laauna st, LEIR-FR1 EDMAN Joseph Lelr. 28. and Shlrlev Friedman, 23, both of 355 Fui ton st. PEYTON-CASSELL Fred G. Peyton.

31, 1033 Ol'Farrell st and Daisy V. Cas- scll. 31 Stockton. Cal. RltiNEY To the wife of Francis E.

Rig- from lha mortuary of Halsted Co the purpose received the religious 119.1 Suttar at near Polk, thence to ney. HO Entrada oaKiana, eoruary He was sent by his father to Ger 7 ami. fUi.L.'. ITth where a re habit nulem mass will be celebrated for the ROCCAFORTE To the wife of John Roc-caforte. 61BA Eugenia February 7.

Mary dearly beloved wife of We late Michael Nealon. loving mother of William. James. Harold and Clarence Nealon. and Mrs.

L. P. Caasidy, loving sister ot Michael Benrin and Mrs. A. J.

Dahlton; a Dative ot San Francisco, Calif. Friends are respectfully invited to at. tend the funeral today (Wednesday, at 0:15 a. m. from the funeral Home, and Chanel of the United Undertakers.

1006 Van Ness South, at 22nd thence to St. Peters Church where, a reouiem high masa will be celebrated for the repose of her soul commencing at, 0:45 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ORMONDE In this city.

Feb. 13. 1934. Joh.i beloved husband of Grace Or. monde.

'oving brother of Loula and Frank Ormonde: a native of Santa Maria. Funeral Thursday at 8:30 a. from Gantner. Felder. Kenny Chapel.

1965 Market st at Duboce thence to Most TTolv Redeemer Church, where a requiem hiah mass will be celebrated at 0 a m. PETERSEN In Berkeley. Feb. 13. 1934.

RADHKOSKY-BEVERS Domlnlck Radh- Two years after that the religious rsnnaa nf her SOU commeiicing Hi many, where he took a course in a brewing school, learning the science of fermentation and the technique m. Interment. Holy Cross Cemetery koskv. 30. and Blanche Bevers, 39, both of 1242 Howard st.

community left Monterey for Be- -nnn T. F.h 11. 10.14. Dr TREGANZA-CHl'RCHILL Alvln W. Tr- necia.

a daughter. SAMSON To the wife of Filemon Panv wm, 1055 Webster February 8. a daughter. VKNTL'ltl To the wife of 1'mberto Yen turi. lOMt Lombard February 8.

i gensi. 20. 30 Highland and Esther Campbell Ford, dearly beloved husband of Sophie Ford, loving father of Betty Archbishop Alemany, a Domin E. Churchill. 23.

318A Parnassus ave. Ford, devoted brother ot c. i-- vv T. Pnabman. ROB1NSON-HAILEY William E.

Robin Close associates said the task was ican and first archbishop of San CA MPBELL-K A ARTO Robert W. Campbell. 24. Compton, and Anne Kaarto. 20, CLw'd-HAYNIE Goldsby J.

Cloud. 20. san Fiancisco. and Marie Hsynie. 25, San Francisco.

of beer-making. Returning to St. Louis he served a three-year apprenticeship in all ends of the business including shipping and export. GOT DOUBLE SHARE. son.

31, and Margaret S. Halley, 25, both of 556 Jones st. Divorce, Complaints Filed. liaison aiui member of Mount Morlah Lodge No. 44, F.

A. Golden Gate Chapter No, VI KE 8o the wife of Joseph Y'ere. 1225A Francisco, came to the assistance so monumental that McKenzle first of the brethren with a $500 dona- dictated the legal opus in narrative I'aciflc February 0. a son. WINN To the wlte ot Benjamin F.

Winn 121. R. A. and tioiaen uam BF.NNEDKTTI Howard Joseph vs. Angle form and that it ran to a length of Vivian.

mandtrv No. 10. lv. 1. a.

ha held Frlda Hhntivr.ll February ti. a daughter half a million words. The final brief ZAHO To the wife of Dante B. Zaro, 131 Adolphus Busch, dying in 1913, i. mih at o'clock P.

nv. from the tion toward the building fund of the Benecia quarters. BAY AREA CHURCHES. mortuary of Halsted ft 112.1 SUtte will approximate about half of that. They said also Dr.

Margaret Lam nr Polk, under the auspicea Corbett February a eon. ZKMVN To the; wife of Samuel Zeman. Forty-seventh February 8, a aon. left a double portion of his estate to August, stating in his will that "he has been of great assistance to me." DEWSON BRATTON Ricnarrt "ewe. 30.

Oakland, and Doris W. Bratton. JJ, Oakland. Dlieree Pecreee Filed. VNSKN Agnes vs.

Mads, cruelty. KELLY Margaret E. vs. Walter cruelty. HARRISON Edith M.

vs. William desertion. HAY-CHAPMAN Louise vs. Lonmer, cruelty. SPARKS Villa vs.

Thomas cruelty. M1LTENBERGER Ina vs. C. cruelty. son, the convicted man's sister, has been aiding the work as proof.

Foreseeing prohibition problems, reader. Members of the defense were unusually confident as this crucial stage of the case ap B1.0MI1ERC, Leonl vs. John. BROWN Marv J. vs.

David CHR1STO FORKS Zantlppe vs. Gust, separate maintenance. COOPER Minnie vs. Howard. DI'FFY Ruth E.

vs. Peter O. EDDY Clarence vs. Thelma. FLI'GEL Ewald vs.

Ella. FRIEND Marshall B. vs. Mae Cecelia. GLOSS Jessie B.

vs. Benjamin B. INGHAM Margaret vs. Walter. KAUFMAN lnei Forsythe vs.

Albert Henrv. MANNING Arthur L. vs. Eileen, annulment. ROBERTS Helen Elise vs.

Ernest Farqu-bar. ROSSIE Genevieve Tealdl va. Fortunato Luciano. ROSSINI Charles vs. Emma.

SAYLKS William F. vs. Desire M. Busch sought to reform saloons, but It was too late. During prohibition he established new industries for his plant.

When beer was legal proached. The Examiner extends congratulations and best wishes on their contemplated marriage to the following: Notices of Annlleatlon to Wed. ACKERM AN-ADAMS Albert I. Acker. man.

43. 1214 31st and Marv O. Adams. 37. 414 23rd ave.

ANDEKSON-BACH Leland D. Anderson. 20. Mills Field, and Erna C. Bach, ltf.

Seaside, Cal. ANDKll.SON-WIIF.ELER Harold T. An- 27 3255 Sacramento and ized in 1933 he spent $7,000,000 restoring his brewery. LEFT LARGE FAMILY. MarthaWashington The brewer is survived by his SI'ORK C.

W. vs. R. O. widow, formerly Miss Alice Zise- WILSON uraoe k.

vs. Clair K. Zclila L. Wheeler. 2X.

Richmond. Cal Teter. ZEHTANNA Blanche Gertrude vs. i m. mann, two sons, Adolphus Busch III, and August A.

Busch vice- Arvin. .13. De Greek. AUVIN-1'E tiKEEK Huch V. 250 Mission sl and Ethel Emma wife of J.

P. Petersen. mother nf Mrs. C. H.

Ludlam of Wichita. Kansas: Bister of Mrs. J. T. Hamilton" and R.

A. Marshall: a native, of Call, fornla. aged 60 years. A member or Alethe Chanter No. 3U6.

O. E. S. A farewell service to which friends are Invited will be held Saturday after, noon, Feb. ltith.

at 1:30 o'clock, in the Little Chanel of the Flowers (Hull Durgini. Adeline st. at Ashby Station. Berkeley, under the auspices of Alethe Chapter No. 306.

O. E. S. BOBERTSON In Palo Alto. Feb.

12. 1034.. Alexander Mitchell Robertson, husband of Jennie M. Robertson, father of Harry Robertson. Mrs.

R. W. Olmsted and Armstrong Snerrv; a native of Hamilton. Ontario, aged 70 years. Funeral services Wednesday, al from the chapel of Halsted at 1123 Sutter St.

Interment, private. RODRICKS Tn this city. Feb. 12. 1934, Fred beloved son of Mrs.

Mary Rodricka. ami loving brother of James and Don Rodricka and Mrs. Mary Saas. a native of Honolulu. Funeral Wednesday at 9:45 a.

from the Gantner-Felder-Kenny chapel. 1006 Market st. at Duboce art. Interment. Holv Cross Cemetery.

ROON ET Tn this city. Feb, IS. 1934. Lawience beloved son of the late Ann Rooney. loving brother of John 'atherlne E.

and the late James E. Rooney. loving uncle of Thomas Mer-vin J. Rooney. Mrs.

Walter Dickson and Mra. Joseph Neary, a native of San Francisco. Friends are Invited to attend the fU neral Thursday at 0:15 a. from thej new chapel of Leary Bros 2917 24th Domicaji work is now carried on at the Church and Priory of St. Dominic in this city, the College of the Immaculate Conception at Ross, the Church of St.

Vincent Ferrer at Vallejo, the Church of the Most Holy Rosary at Antioch, the Church of St. Mary Magdalene at Berkeley and the Church of St. Dominic at Benecia. Upon completion of the College of Saint Albert In Oakland the body of Archbishop Alemany, who died in Spain in 1888, will be brought for entombment in the chapel, according to present plans. The central committee for the fund appeal is headed by Archbishop Edward J.

Hanna as hon-man in San Francisco is Dr. Thomas E. Shumate and In Oakland, H. Raymond Hall. JERltTI OF Mount Moriah Lodge No.

44. I A. M. interment private. OILI.ESPIK In this city, Feb.

9. 1034. James Gillespie, loving brother of Mrs. L-Funcrarservtres will be held tomorrow (Thursday), at 3 o'clock p. from the mor'uarv of Halsted 11-J Sutter street, near Polk.

CRAY In Oakland. Feb. 1 2 lJ4y Hannah Edra Grav. beloved wife of Samue Grav mother of Floyd Gray and sister of Mrs William H. Bartela of Havward.

grandmother of and Rutherford Oray. and aunt cf Mrs. Norman Coryell: a native of reck, Michigan, aged 00 veara 5 days. Frienda are Invited to attend the funeral Wednesday. Feb.

1 4. 10.14. at 4 o'clock P. m. at Truman's Chanel.

Telegraph ave. and JOth Oakland. OROSM In Oakland. Feb. 12 1034, C.nie K.

beloved husband of Ethel Gaga Gross and loving father of Stephen G. a.d Margaret E. Gross, son -)f Margaret S. and the late William 3. Groas.

and brother of Emma Nell S. and Charlea F. Cross and the late Neta Clement, a native of Oakland. California, aged 61 years 10 months '8 daFrle.id are Invited to attend the iu-neral at The Cathedral Chspjl of th Grant Miller Mortuary. 2S50 Telegraph ivi Oakland.

Wednesday. rb. 14, 1934. at 2:30 o'clock P. under the aUf Picea of Oakland Lodga No.

1,1. B. P. O.oE. Interment private.

Mt. View Cemoterv. Please omit flowers. mav call at The Cathedral Chanel after 0:30 W' Ineadav morning. HEITMANN In thla city.

Feb. 13. 1034, SANTA CI.ARA COl'XTY Death. FISHER In San Jose. Feb.

12. J. Kiaher. ace HO. JEWETT In San Joae.

Feb. it. William lewett. ae 80. n.

SHUU.EY In San Jose. Feb. 12. George Shiclev. Marrlate Mrenars IsneA CONSinLEIUI-S AT ARANO Charles Cen- simelrl.

3H. and Catharine Satarano. 2. both San Joae. EMPY-VELLEHON lamea Emny, 25.

and Esther Velleaon. 24. both San Jose. JENKINS-ALFORD Charlea Oakland. Viola Alford.

34. San Pran- LOMRARn-CLRJIENTZ Herman Lombard. 0.Y and Fanny Clementi. 57. both Lop riatns.

ROHERS-CHlSfc' John Rowra. S. and Vlnet Chlnn. .10. both Seattle.

THORNT4tLL-JOACHlM Franrla Torn- hill. 51. and Ellen Joachim. 52: both Sti Joae. Nntia-a nf Intention te Wed.

presidents of the brewing company, and three daughters, Mrs. Drum-mond Jones, formerly Miss Marie Busch, Mrs. Percy Orthwein, for BAfXADKRA Maraaret J. from Jamie. CROSSLEY Anne K.

from Harold. GOLD Abraham from Tlllle. HARTF.H Jewel from Harry. HENDR1CKSON Jewell V. from Clyde MARS Arthur C.

from Mildred R. SANCHEZ Trinidad from Benjamin, WINSOR Marv E. from John E. Candy Stores Sold The Martha Washington Candies Company of California with stores In this city, Oakland, Los Angeles, Hollywood, Beverly Hills and other places was sold in United States District Judge A. F.

St. Sure's Court yesterday to Augustus Mier-son who bid $20,000 cash. Attorney Arnold Luckenbach yesterday notified Federal Judge St. Sure that he and Grant H. Wren had been employed by a group of creditors to petition for the removal of David Rubenstein as receiver for the company on the ground that he merly Miss Clara Busch, and Mrs.

Louis Hager, formerly Miss Alice 32. Oakland. BALLARD-WISE MAN Francis B. Ballard. 23.

Receiving Shin. San Francisco, and nernice Wiseman, 20. 12UU McAllister at. BROUK8-I1LAKELKY Ralph L. Brooks, 37.

San Hieao. and Alice G. Blakeley, 30. 1534 7th ave. COLBI RN-COMI'TON George, F.

Colburn. 24. 2035 Hush and Aiure E. Conip- ton. 20.

300 firanvllle wav DOURR-SCANLAN Elmer J. Tlnerr. 30. 725 Van Ness and Dorathea Scan- Inn. 32 355 Fulton st.

GLOVER-KEANE John A. Glover. 30. 010 Shrader and Grace H. Keane, 33.

154 llfth nve. GUI' BST1CK -CRICK Abraham Gruhstlck. 00, 807 38th and Celia 40. 11.11 Eddy st. HANS EN-MAC KLIN Thomas P.

Hansen, 42. 4340 20th and Lillian E. Mack- lin. 30. 50 Mt.

Vernon st. HELLM AN-FORRBERG Victor Hellman. 30. 225 Scott and Ina K. Vorsberg.

Busch. On a table beside Busch's bed was found an unsigned note, written with pencil on a plain sheet of paper. It read: "Good-bye, precious Momnile and adorable children." nn Fred Brandt. 4S. and Estate Filed for rrohnte.

KRI'MWELL Estate of Muriel Rrumwell; petitioner. Dorus Rrumwell: heir. Dorus Brumwell: value. $5,000. DeCOSA Estate of Philip DeRosai petitioner.

Rnse DeRoa: heirs, sRoe DeRosa st value unknown. DOE F.stRte nf lOllanor Hannah Doe; petitioner. Marguerite Doe Courtney: heirs. Gwlnette Henley et value, over GODCHAt'X Estate of Rebecca Godchaux: petitioner. Edmond Godchaux: heirs.

Ed- nmnd Oodchaux st value under $10 17 hnth Knn BROOKS-WALSER Jams 25. Oleum. Hestet Walaer. 29. Palo MAMMANO-MrKA flakvatore Mammajio, 11.

Los Angeles, and Rosamas McKay, Killed Self Rather Than rA llPfl DSIOVOO nU' TAMMANY had mismanaged its' affairs. Judge St Sure instructed Luckenbach to make the charges in writing, and set the matter for hearing on Monday, next MILLER-HAMMER Joh Mllw. fll. I.es Ancelea. and Delia Hammer.

30, San Be Invalid, Kin Avers August Anheuser Busch was a trong man, physically and mentally He loved hunting and fine horses, ind his every interest reflected his ono. KEENE Esrtale of Warren Keene: petitioner, Mildred heir, Robert Warren Kene; value, fi.BOO. LA HORDE Estate of Aranud Lahorde (alias): nctltlnner. Marguerite Lahorde: heirs, Marie Dclalre et al: value. Sl.VOOO.

LAI'X Estate of Cecelia Laux: petitioner. Elsie C. Knoll: heirs. Gustav J. Laux et a I value.

S5.000. LINALE Estate of Annie I.lnale fallssl; petitioners. Louis Llnals et heirs, Louis Linale et value $5,580, PAYNTER Estate of Woodman 8. Pavn-tcr; petitioner. Burton K.

Paynter: heirs. Christine Pavnter et value. $10,000. PETERSON Estate of Ida Peterson: pe- iwn virility. When he realized he was to be a nopeless invalid he killed himself, 24.

2070 Pacific ave. I10FFMEYER-SHIRTZ Albert Hotf- mever. 40. and llaiei Shurti. 37.

both of Oakland. KINDRED-STACK Walter Kindred. 23. Mill Vallcv. and Dorothv V.

Stack. 23, 50 Carl st. KLEIN-NOE Albert Klein. 35. S.

S. Receiving Ship, and Margaret H. Noe. 23. 1010 Hanover st.

MACSCGA-PHEA John J. Macsiiga. 24. Yerha Buena Iland and Ilene C. Shea, 23.

2012 McAllister st. MAtiNKR-ARNOLD Thomas F. Manner. 30. 2850 Stelner st and Albertine A.

rnold. 23. 120 Alnine terrace. MITCHELL-MANG Oral Mitchell. 37.

Fresno, and Muriel C. Slang. 33. 211 Monterey Blvd. I'RR A Y-Mc REYNOLDS Albert A.

Murray. 20. 012 Sllllman and Emma J. Mi Revnolds. 23.

320 Fulton at. PEDERSEN-RCPLEY William J. Peder- "SHANE-NO Why Sacrifice Good Teeth When Fillings Will Save Them? This is the opinion of Baron Paul Francisco. Divorce Coannlalntg Filed. HOSCO Rena Anita vs.

Romeo. HAINES Leonard vs. Mary. MATCHKTT Marv vs. John.

NEWTON Gladys va. Clifford. SING I'co Soo vs. Irnu Key Chung. MARIN fOl NTV.

Notice nf Intention ta Wed. BELCANTHO-MEEKEU Tele Belcastrn. 2.1, Weed. and Nina M. Meeker, 20.

Portland. NE1 t.SON-WHITE Charlea Nellson. Sanaalllo. and Flora White. 20.

Allston wav. Berkeley. SMITH-O'RIUEN Cheater J. Smith, flg. 130 Edrtv and Edith O.

O'Brien. 27, 301 Halaht both of San Francisco. Marriage Licenses Issued. KOHLEH-MOORE William A. H.

Kohler .111 241 Jones San Franriaco. and Vllna K. Moore. 21 Sacramento. Death.

LOCKHART Tn Fairfax. Feb. 12. May Lock-hart. ae 57.

WFSTLAKE In San Anselmo. Feb. 12, William J. Weatlake. age 55.

on Gontard, son of August Busch's dster, Klara, and San Francisco jfficlal of the General Brewing tinner. Rose DeRosa: heirs. Rose peitosa ters T. Peterson et value unknown. NEW YORK, Feb.

13. William Travers Jerome, the "fighting" district attorney of another generation and the man who prosecuted Harry K. Thaw, died today of pneumonia at his town home here. He was 74 and had been ill for two weeks. Jerome was district attorney of New York County from 1902 to 1909 and was probably the most famous of all of New York's district attorneys.

His drive against gamblers centered public interest on him shortly after the turn of the century and Corporation. hand ot Bertha Heltmann, a native of Norwav. a member of San Pedro Lodue No. 000. B.

P. O. and Murine En-lineera Beneficial Assn. No. Frienda are reanectfully Invited to attend the funeral eervlci today (Wednesday at 2 o'clc-k P.

at Anderson's, Valencia street at "5th at. Interment Olivet Memorial Park. KARP In thla city. Feb. 12.

1034. Adolph. heloved husband of Blanche Karp. loving father of Sylvan i harles Kern, aged 5.1 vears. Frienda may call at the mortuarv nl rfalsted 1123 Sutter at.

Iotice of funeral hereafter. KENNY In thla city. Feb. 13 1034. Hugh, beloved son of Mra Marv and the late William Kenny, loving brother of Mrs Herbert Brlgg and illiam Kennv of Fresno.

California; a native of Butte. Montana Friends mav call at Duggan New Chapels. 8434 17th near Valencia. Notice of funeral later. KERV-In Oakland.

Feb. 12. 1034. Edward Wesley Kern beloved husband M. Mathilda Kern, father of Ora M.

Kern and the late Milton K. Kern, brother of Charles J. Kern and tho late Frederick W. and Loula A. Kern and Mrs.

Elltttbeth Perry; a native of Rochea'er. New York. Frlenoa are Invited to attend the funeral Thursday. Feb. 15.

1034. at 10 o'clock a. at Truman's Residence Chanel. Telegraph ave. and 30th Oakland.

Interment. Cypress Lawn KOCH In this city. Feb. 12. 1034.

Genre Koch, dearly beloved husband of Marie Korh. loving father of Mrs. L. R. Orimm.

Mrs. A. Hlnrlrha. and heloved grandfather of Geoiga Albert L. and Theater H.

Grimm, and Albert L. and Marian E. Hlnrlcha. a native of Germany, aged 81 years. A member of Krlegtr Vereln and Brewers Union Local between Harrison and Bryant thence to St.

Peter's Church, where a ruil la high mass will be celebrated for the n-pow of his soul at 9:45. Inter, ment. Holv Cross Cemetery. ROSSI In this city. Feh.

12. 19.14. Theodore, beloved husband of Mary Terry Rossi, loving father of Theodore M. Roast loving son of Margaret and the late John Rossi, brother of Virginia and Flora Rossi. Mrs.

Mary Jennings and Mrs. Stella McAllister; a native of San Francisco A member of San Mateo Council Nn. 1340. K. of C.

and Fern Leaf Camp Nn. 80S. W. O. W.

Funeral Thursday at 0 15 a. m. from Gantner-Felder-Kenny chapel. 1065 Market st. at Duboce thence to Star of the Sea Church, jvhere a requiem mass will be celebrated at 0:45 a.

m. Inter-ii'tnt. Holy Cross Cemetery. SHAW In this city. Feh.

17. 1034. Mary Parsona Shaw, daughter of the late Mary Jane Parsons, sister of Charles R. Par. sons of Los Angeles.

Dr. E. W. Parstns and trs. Iittle Van Alatyn; native rf Columbia, California.

Frienda are Invited to attend the tu-nera' service at 0 o'clock Thursday mornlnir. Feh. 15th. at Gray's. Dlvtsa dero street at Post.

Interment private. SCHKNK Tn this cltv. Feh. 13 1934. Louisa -Schenk.

beloved wife of the late Chr! itlan Schenk. and loving mother of Charles W. Schenk. and beloved sister of Mrs. Gottlieb Woehrle.

Mrs. K. Walk, meiste'- Mrs. E. Eberhardt.

Mrs. n. Glbbert and the late Mrs. Bertha S'rohm: a native of Baden. Germany, aaert 82 vears.

Friends are Invited to attend th fu neral services Thursday at 1 p. at the chapel of H. F. Suhr 2019 Mission near 25th. Inurnment.

Olivet Columbarium. SCHIKKER In this citv. Feb. II. 103.

Minnie (Ariler) Schlrfer. beloved wife rf Jean Schiffer. loving mother of Araiel and William Adler, grandmother of Francis Adler: a native of Hungary, aged 61 veara. Friend" are Invited tn attend the funeral services todav (Wednesday). Feb.

14th at 2:30 from the Hebrew Funeral Parlors. 1115 Buchanan st. In-terment. Eternal Home Cemetery. BREMER HAP INT IN SECRET NAN MTK.O I'OVNTY.

Notice nf Intention to Wed. DEL RIO-SANCHE. Victor Del Rln. flO. 70 Lansing and Esneransa Ssnchei, 13.

70 Lansing both San Franciaco Death. FLANAGAN Feb. Catherine FUnsgsn. dire 72 ynrl, FORSKY Feb. 10.

Gertrude Louise For- nev. sue B0 years, FRANK Feb. 0. Otto Emll Frank, tge 41 vesrs. GRKELKY Feb.

10. Jessie Delma Oree- lev. sue veara. HALL Feb. 0.

Lillian Bell Hull, age 81 years. HANPKN Feb. 10. William Hanaen. age years.

HOLL1S Feb. 10. Stella Loulae Hollls. ace 13 year. LAMM Feb.

IS. Jarlt Robert Lamm. Bite 8 vear McCRACKEN Feb. 10. John Harvev'Mc- Crscken.

tic (ill yeara NEWELL Feb. 8. Marv G. Newell, age O'l years. SHANKS Feb.

7 Thomas Rogerson Fbntiks. asre 77 vears. KliKHROl'RNE Feb. 10. Helen Anna Sbrhourne ace .17 veerx.

"My uncle planned to go to Florida for his health," he said yesterday. "He said so In a letter I received two days ago. "I think he did not know how sick he was, and when he found out well he was not the man to be an Invalid. I am shocked, but I understand. He felt it was a man's death, and a man's way out, with the least grief and sorrow for everyone." 3ENTLE, BUT STRONG.

Baron von Gontard's memories of lis uncle go back to the older man's Jerman visits, when the baron was Red- then came his prosecution of Harry K. Thaw. That "made" him as nothing else could have done, though the man he sought to send to the electric chair now outlives him. He was an unyielding foe of RIOS-ROMERA Johnnie Rloa Jr. Sunnyvale, and Pearl Romera.

21. wood City. CARLT-ZANOAT Frank Cavil. 20 nvvale. and Yolanda AL Zannai.

22 Sun Red wood Cltv Dhnree Decree firanted. BRADLEY Evelyn from Ernest, final de DES MOINES Feb. 13. (AP) The hunt for the kidnapers of Edward G. Bremer of St.

Paul, rre. WEnrn Brenton ALL FILLINGS Ql AA except gold Inlays and extractions at reduced nrleea Plates from $10 to $35 Liberal Credit Terms on 1'lntes Crovw! find Uritlgework 5 up Examination and estimate FREE All work painless DR.SHANE from Alms. Interloru- spurred by announcement of in torv. Divorce Cnmnlalnt FIM. M.VNCFLI.t Msrlanna vs.

Loulgl. boy. He speaks of him as gentle, aep- Tammany and entered the district attorney's office over the prostrate but later revived body of the tiger. Once in he began to strike out against Richard Canfield, "Honest John" Kelly and other noted gamblers of his day. arat maintenance, ORTH Mercede vs.

Olnf. complaint filed, formation to Iowa police that the hideout had been a southwestern Iowa farm house, tonight was pro- SWART. Feb, 10. Loulae Sviartz. veara, THOMPSON 11.

Loretta May Thompson, ace 41 years. THOMPSON" Feb. 10 Lora Eilwan Tbnmnson. aae 5'I veara. Feb.

8. Hush Vaughn, age veara. I Friends are Invited to attend the ui.i.. tnrinv (Wednesday), at RK.NO. ut very strong.

He was a marvelous horseman and a better shot, he baron said. "He did a greater thing than his father," said the baron. "My 2:30 P. at the chapel of H. F.

SMhr 2010 Mission nr. 25th. Interment Olivet Memorial Park. ceeding secretly. i At St.

Paul, Harold Nathan of JTm 1119 Market Embassy to He Kisses Judge street Theater 9 P. grandfather built up the business, but my uncle kept it going, and out of the red, for the fourteen years of prohibition. "We are a large family, and very close. I admired my uncle more than anyone I have known. He did what he believed was Advertisement Divorce Miilt Filed.

(AseoHated Presa SCHLOSPER Herman vs. Augusta. Brook- lvn: cruelty. BOWERSOX Deiorea va. Kenneth Lob Angelas: crne'tv.

CVMMINGS- Slla TV va. Olndva Che- vanTO Conntv. N. crueltv pVIS Amor Arnold Jr. vs.

Elisabeth Tiolawnre Conntv. desertion. KENT Marv Elisabeth vs. Oeorce Eric. Mlddle-at rountv.

N. crueltv. Msrrlarte l.lrene Iaiied. (Associated Preaa.) McGARLANE-HCNT Cleon L. MrOjr- lane.

over 21. and Luole Hunt, over 21. both Madra. BRAY-MATSON Wilfred E. Brnv.

"0 and Charlotte Matson. ovar 21. both San Franclwo. KING-ORR Franc's M. King.

23. and Evalvn M. frr IB. bolh Santa Roaa. O'DONOVAN-COZIAR John O' Donovan.

25. and Verna Collar, over 21. hotrl Watsonville. HOO-woyo Qnon Soo Hoo. 27.

and Mary Wong. 21. both San Francisco. right, always, and I know he was consistent to the end." At LA. Wedding! LOS ANGELES, Feb.

13. (AP) Ever hear of the bridegroom kissing the judge after the ceremony? Well, It took place here today but the judge happened to be the bridegroom's sister. In a simple ritual performed In her chambers, Municipal Judge Ida May Adams married her brother, Jack C. Adams, rancher of San Diego County, to Miss Jean Kirby Andrews, prominent In La Jolla society. Chest Colds Don't let them get a strangle hold.

Fight eerms quickly. Creo-mulsion combines 7 major helps in one. 'Powerful hut harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics.

Youij own druggist Is authorized to refund your money on the spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by Creomulsion. SHIC.I.EY In San Jose. Feb 12 IB.14. George Thompson Shigley. dearly beloved husband of the lale Gertrude Shiglev.

and lovinir father of Captain Mervin Shislev of Wilmington, brother of Mrs. Flora Morgan ot San Francieco. a ratlve of Wisconsin. Friends and acnuaintanees are lespect-fullv invi'ed to attend the funeral from the Methodist Church at where services will he held, commencing at 2 p. m.

Friends mav call at the Mahonev Undertaking Parlors. 416 Murphy ive. until 12 noon. Wednesday. Feb.

14 thence to San Diegc for interment. SMITH In this city. Feb. 13. 1934.

Mh'hael, beloved husband of the late Maraaret Smith: a native of Ireland. The f-ineral will take place tomorrow (Thursday). Feb. 15. 1034.

at 9 o'clock a. from the Memorial Chapels of Carew English. Masonic at Golden Gate thence to St. Anne's Church, where a renulem mass will he offared for the repose of hts soul, at 0 30 o'clock. Interment.

Holy Cross Cemeie v. TANNER In Oakland. Feb. 13. 134.

Sallte Ra'n Tanner, sister ef Mrs. Mad re Pain Gihbs. aunt of Mrs. ataihe Gilihs Gaviean. Charles Fred B.

and Robert B. Bain: a native of Pnn. Friend are invited to a'tend services on Thursday morning. Feb. 15th.

at 10 30 o'rlock. at theharI of th Albrt ltnn Company. Piedmont Oakland. Interment private. the Federal Bureau of Investigation, said it was not likely the banker, who was released last week on payment of $200,000 ransom, would be taken to the vicinity of Creston, to attempt location of the farmhouse where Iowa authorities were informed he was held, until more definite information was obtained regarding it.

He asserted a further check of the suspected hideout was contemplated, however. At the same time, Nathan, apparently miffed by the disclosure of recent developments in the case, asserted he "proposed to proceed with this investigation unhampered and unimpeded" and promised to "tighten up on news sources." "I have taken precautions so that there will be no news leaks' In this office," said Nathan. Slain Man Leaves Wealth to City DENVER, Feb. 13. (AP) The ALAMEDA COINTY Birth.

BIHCA In Oakland. Feb. 0. 103. to the wife of Milton L.

Biscay, 750 40th a son BROWN In Oakland, Feb. 5. 1034, tn the wlfo of Fred Brown, 1318 Kat Twelfth at a son. CLEAVER In Oakland. Feb.

5, 10.14. to the wife of Charlea G. Cleaver. 440 East loth a son CON KLIN In Oakland. Feb.

4. 1034. if the wife of Clarence N. Conklin. 1024 103d a son.

DELMARTER In Oakland. Feb 1034. to the wife of Jimea E. Delmarter Jr 488 North Dlnuba. a daughter.

DC BOSE In Oakland. Feb. a. 1B34. to the wife of Eachariah Du Bote.

2424 East 2oth at a daughter. ELKIN In Oakland. Feb. 1034. to wife of Arthur V.

Elkln. 1315 Ordway Berkeley, a son. HARNESS In Oakland. Feb. 3, 1034 to the wife of Clarence K.

Harnesa. 1421 Jefferson a aon. HART In Oakland. Feb. 5.

1P34. to the wife of John W. Hart. 2071 Elmwood a daughter. HARTZ In Oakland.

Feb. 2. 1034. to the wife of Uiaeiih A. Hart.

2434 Fruitvale ave a aon. HI BBARD In Oakland. Feb 2. 1034. to the wife of Rolls M.

Hubbard. 773 14th a daughter. MALANCHE In Oakland. Feb. 1034.

to the wlte of Loremo Malanche. Santa Fe. section B. Berkeley, a aon. MCALLISTER In Oakland.

Feb. 4. 1034. to the wife of Tom McAllister. 830 50th a daughter.

ROGERS In Oakland, Feb. 5. 1034. 'o tha wlfa of Amador Rogera. 1024 36th st.

a -'eughter. STOECKE In Oakland. Feb. 3. 1034.

to ih wifu K. Frederiik Stoecke. 4321 View a daushtr. WALKER In Oakland. Feb.

0. 1034. to the wife of Allan B. Walker. 018 Victoria Court.

San Leandio. a son. ulk of the estate of Willis W. Case wealthy Denver and New York Advertisement Advertisement lubmanr estimated to be worth round $250,000, was left, under A FREE BOOKLET. Th Examiner has printed a booklet which rontalna many venr appro, tirtate forma for Tare's of Thanks.

Thtsa cards are now beln suhllshed ertenslvclv tn olar of aendlng eut Individual letteia The booklet also con. talna "In Mmriam" versea and eor-re't wording for "Masa Notlcaa' ana "Tombstone Call write or nhone The Examiner. Setter 2424. for Frea Cony of thla heleful booklet or for further erms of his will, filed today, to rOvide a municipal golf course for )nver on condition it be named KRAFT In Larkapur. Feb.

12. Hi. beloved wife of the ate Augu tut rl. Kraft, loving mother of Hrman Kraft, and beloved Brand-mother of PegTV Kraft. Th-- funeral will take place Friday.

Feb 10 1034. at 0:30 o'clock a from the Memorial Chapels of Carew 4 English. Masonic at Golden Gate San Francisco: thence to St. Ignatius Church, where a requiem masa will offered for the repose of her aoul. commencing si 10 o'clock.

The Rosary be recited this evening at :15 clock, lntei, nnt private. Holv Cross cemetery. Klnalv omit flowers. LARSON In this city. Feb.

12 1034. Charles John Laraon. devoted husband of Olga Larson, stepfather of the late Jhn Anderson, grandfather of John W. and Cllver Anderson and Clara L. Owens and brother of Mrs.

Gust Carlson Mrs Minna Ingvaldson of Sweden, Frank ard the late Fred Larson: a native of Sweden. A member of ourt Magnolia No. 2. Foretars of Ameri.i Friends are respectfully Invited attend the funeral tomorrow (Thursday). Feb.

15th. at 2 from th nmriu-arv of Roche. Monahan Co .1.100 liith at. at Dolores, where services will be held under the auspices of Court Magnolia No. 2.

Foresters of Ameria. Interment. Olivet Memorial Tar't tKO In thla cltv. February II. 1034.

Albert, beloved husband of Frances Leo. loving father of Cecil Bell and uncle of Maver Leo. a native of Illinois Frienda are retsp-tfullv invited tn attend the funeral Wednesday, at 0.30 a from the parlors of Suhr A Wleboldt. 14H5 Valencia near 26ib st. Interment National Cemetery.

LINDHORST At rest. Feb 13. 1034. Pauline. darlv beloved wife of the late Karl Llndhorst.

loving mobther of Mrs. Margaret llektler and Carl a native of Germany. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Friday at 2 p. from the parlors of Suhr Wieboldt. 14to Valencia near 2tith Interment.

Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. MAC.t IKK In this city Feb 12. 1934. John, dearlv beloved aon of the late John and Catherine Masuire. brother of the late William.

Cassie and Mary Masuire and Mrs. M. McKlwain. Frienda are invited to attend tb funeral t.m.irrow at a. nv.

from chapel of Harrv Glynn. 3045 24 at near Sanehea tbnce to Holv t'roaa Eddv where mass will he felebrated for the rense of his soul at a m. Interment. Holv Cross. MAII4NY In Kdwood Citv, Feb.

12. Auirut heloved husPand of Eva C. Mahanv. atenfatber of Elmer a. Howard F.

Hamman and brother Mia. Mav ie.t'P a native of Colorado. Lose Those Extra Inches Don't let them lead you to the Outsize Reduce the SAFE EASY Kruschen Way or Case and maintained by the ity as a memorial to the Case amily. Case was shot to death last Sat- night, police said, by Miss tnne E. Wendelin, a nurse, who Dr alhfl BALDWIN.

MARAARET 4 rears BAXTER. ARTHl'R 57 rears CONNER, JOHN 4. fl rear CIONEY. AROAREITH A FORD, DR. CAMPBELL iter died from alleged self-inflicted Before 3S 30 After 33 28 37 Bust Waist IHE RIG.

HAL FUNERAL DIRECIORS 1123 SUTTER ST. near LARKIN ST. TELEPHONE ORDWfiY 3000 Cost within th roach of all and a service marked with DIGNITY and THOUGHTFUL CARE ullet wounds. The will includes a $5,000 bequest the nurse and other gifts totaling 80,000. State Raisin Men Approve AAA Pact FRESNO, Feb.

13. Elected representatives of California's 16,000 raisin growers late last night approved the 1933-34 raisin marketing agreement now in the hands of Agricultural Adjustment Administration officials in Washington for final ratification. The committee elected four representatives of independent growers to serve on the control board of eleven which will administer the 40 Hips Weight 161 lbs. 138 lbs. the wiia Charles Warren.

105U 40th I f.lI.I.t.SPIE. AMfcN a aon. Notices ef Intention to Wed. PRESTELLA AUGUST Domrhgoa Prea-tella, 37. 2743 East EUhih Oakland, and Helen August, 20.

2020 Eleventh Oakland. WHITE-INKS Lionel H. White. 51. 400 East Twelfth Oakland, and Grace 11.

Ink. SO Sea piedmont SHAW CONLEY Ralph H. Sh-tw. 24. "It is my figure as a whole which reappeared out of what was unsightly superfluous flesh.

It really is' wonderful." Mrs. K. U. London, England. Kruschen is based on scientific principles it's an ideal bler.d of mineral salts found in the aperient Johnson Starts Foreign Fish Quiz CRAY.

HANNAH EDXA 6fl year fROSS. GEORGE E. 411 years HEITMANN. BERNHARD KARP. ADOLPH 53 Jfars KENN HI (ill KK.RN.

EDWARD WESLEY KOCH. fiEOROE Bl eara KRAFT. MARV E. LARSON. CHARLES JOHN When a woman begins to put on fat, she frequently gets the first hint at her dress shop, -ril have to let it out just a little here.

Madam." A month cr so later, it means "put-tlnjr In extra fnllnrK. "Madam" is worried. She realizes that if she continues to expand, she won't be stock size any more. Then the day comes when the shop assistant holds up a straight and large-waisted (garment with the remark: Thl exactly voir tle. Mndnin." An out-size article a dress cunningly designed to couoeal her figure! If extra irohes are threatening yonr girllrh lines if the poundage is steadllv piling up you would be wise to profit by the experience of the woman who wrote the letter below.

'I am now 40 yeara of age. when women find flesh forming round the hips and thighs and on the hack of JtHMtf I Lf1 aiut i 0708 Walnut flaiUard. and Cenruile L. Conley. 21.

870H Walnut it Oak program, xney are i nomas r. Innd. LEO. ALBERT 21. 5437 I iv-Tkimif f-iiw Ed Finley Oakland, an and Maydean WASHINGTON.

Feb. response to Senate resolutions Senator Johnson of California ie Tariff Commission has instl-ited an Investigation concerning 'ubsidies, bounties and other assis-ince givn to fisheries' enterprises 'y foreifn governments, the em- Lopei and E. F. Loescher of Fresno, George P. Elliott of Merced and Assemblyman M.

S. Meeker of Kerman. Meeker also was named to represent the committee at the public hearing soon to be called in Washington for the presentation of argu II. F. Suhr Inc.

SS19 MISSION ST. FlFR4l OIRKCT1IM FRKD SI HK. Pm, Raneau. 5437 Proadway. tiakl.ird, BI'TTI'R FIELD-BROWN Robert A.

Rut-terficld. 22. 172.1 Parker at Berkeley, nnd Mary I. Brown, 21. 194" Ninth Oakland.

HAWKINS-MATTHEWS Dan Lee Hawkins. 27. 14)0 Cpre: Oakland, and Mamie Matthews. 20. 3007 IVhn It T'Tlny.

waters of those European Spas which have been reported to from time Immemorial for the relief of various ailments, including obesity. These salts help glands, nerves, blood and body organs to function properlv and maintain a splendid degree of robust, rugged health they build up remarkable strength and energy while you are getting yourself dnwn to point of normal weight. flet an X5c bottle of KRfSCHEN SALTS at your druggists Masts four weeks) and take half a tea-spoonful In a glass ot hot water ivery morning. Midi IKh. JIPM MAHANY.

Al lil M. fifi year MAI.LOY. MARGARET 93 year Mi DONALD. Vt II 1 1 AM MrKAY. ARTIIl II.

MINOR. APT. RO'IKRT NEAI.ON. MARY A. JOHN PETERSEN.

EMMA fid yeara ROBERTSON, ALEXANDER MITCHELL 79 gear Invment nf sr.w. in tnrr norts necK. mil 1 nave goi. nu 01 iui aced Oil vears. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 2 p.

al the I avn T'nney Funeral I Heme. R.dwood cm. lnierment. Cypreaa Law.i. i MAI I.O Oakland.

Feb. 13. 10.14. Margaret Mallov a nativ of slain, aged 9.1 months 12 davs 1 Friends are Invited to, attend the fu-1 Moran Hay HEKBEKT SIHK. it.

PRUNE MlMtea Itll 0S1G1XAL B0HSS MCEE" ments oeiore me maraeiing agree- Tirra. i hvitm .7 liat and feel so much more grare- nd importation of fresh and frozen an( youthful and so fresh in the ina fish, salmon and other fish morning. Mv present weisht is 13 nrl tin ffprt nn tTnitfr! Unte fish- I lbs- m' measurement before oa iu etrect on united Mates usn etfr Krugcnen aitt ar4 vessels. lcivenbelow: ment is officially approved by the hiri-ichikawa NVbni.hi .14. rr I 1855 Fairview Berkeley, and Tumuye AAA.

I ichikawa, 21. Newcastle..

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