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   San Mateo Times (Newspaper) - December 7, 1931, San Mateo, California                                The Complete Newspaper DEVOTED TO THE INTEREST OF SAN MATEO APiD DAILY LEADER vou xvi SAX MATEO CALIFORNIA MONDAY DECEMBER 7 1931 Fill Hunger Mob Ejected From Jobless Motoring to Capital In a similar to taking place in other cities in the East these unemployed are shown gathered on ton Common just before for D in trucks to demand governmental action by President Hoover They were joined in the capital today by contingents from other cities The party denied any connection with Communistic doctrines The trucks bore the legend We don't want We want Audience With Hoover Denied Red Marchers New Congress Opens Epic Session GARNER IS SPEAKER Democrats in Control of House Dec hunger march which began in parts of the country reached a climax here today when representatives of I the panders were ejected from I the capital building and an with President Hoover was refused For the most part the ger marchers released their en- in shouts cheers jeers and singing There was no violence aside from the pushing and ing that came when leaders of the demonstrators were ejected from building Met at J At the White House the paraders they could see the president but could the grounds DONNA THINKS 7 BABIES and TOO MANY FOR BAD TIMES Compromise on By BETTY Donna Isabella funk Gee things are ia in blue and Donna Isabella meant just what she said When things were all right all these years it seemed all right that we were sent all the seven babes but now maybe it wasn't vrise that we got so many huh Donna Isabella has great brown eyes and skin Her gray hair Is about her She is still a most attractive man at more than middle-age and she has a saving sense of humor and philosophy Helps Neighbor Just two years ago Donna bella wrote us a little note at Christmas time asking us to come down to see her and her brood were all she assured us Her husband was working and they had food and clothes but there was a neighbor down the street that needed help pretty bad that is Donna Isabella Now the husband a wood chopper is runing up against a series of bumps he can't get enough work only a day here and there A tiny tike with brown eyes to the kitchen and grabbed his mother's skirts He was Richard Jervis head of the White ied House secret service met Mickey Mouse they call News Short Items Over Leased Wire From United Prew WALKER STARTS HOME I KILLED IN OWN LOS ANGELES Dec COMPTON Dec Mayor Janice J Walker of New catch a turkey left for the East today in the after two weeks in California i J cf Emelian M Montoya 59 pleading for freedom for Thomas rigged a shotgun in the Benjamin leader of the marchers i at one of the gates of the White j House grounds Jervis was smiling and good j ured He treated Benjamin in a suave comradely fashion that soon had dispelled whatever tenseness had surrounded the meeting i I You can not see the Jervis said All you can do is present whatever petition you have j to me i Benjamin insisted the visitation was entirely peaceful We did not come here with any him because his eyes are that so Donna Isabella said as she stroked the black hair of her last bom Need Shoes Too Jt takes a man working steady to get enough to eat for us and now the way things are maybe he makes only 52 or a na Isabella commenced washing the breakfast dishes There are seven children com- mencing with Mickey Mouse at 2 then there's a girl 5 boy and girl 7 and 8 and 0 and 13 and 14 and Shoes they need worse than 17 PROMISE CHARTER VOTE AT PRIMARIES IN MAY r alley Limit lor a r me When San Mateo county voters go to the polls at the primary next May they will at the same time elect a board of freeholders to draft the new county charter The freeholders election concurrent with the primary vote virtually by the board of supervisors this morning il itself to pass an ordinance calling the special rather than await an initiative petition by the people Today's action was the most important step toward j ing a modern form of county government since the San Mateo county charter committee began its study T TT i Of the charter body La Honda Widening Plan headed by City Attorney J W Is Held Up San Francisco and San teo will share responsibility for sending ambulance aid to auto or prepare on Coleberd of South San Francisco appeared before the board to re- quest an expression in order that the charter proponents could either drift an ordinance calling any lamented Donna bella Clothes I can sometimes patch together bub All of the children are in school and sometimes it is difficult to tret enough to cover them up to get them there It sure is tough not to have steady work and Donna bella carried in a piece of wood from the back porch Christmas huh they have any Christmas this year It Francisco board of health The j the voters at the last accident victims on the Skyline Bay shore and Junipero Serra Coleberd were two boulevards in San in which the charter ty under to a head with too many things arc now ns we left her in the kitchen doorway Following are subscriptions to the Daily Times fund that will ger city health officer and bring Christmas cheer and relief I way patrolmen in San to the homes of less fortunate it was decided ia send Sin If you would like to help send or the following points in this bring your subscription to l On the Skyline boulevard us latter names of holders on the sumo ballot at the presidential primary the county will be saved the cost of a special election estimated between and Coleberd said Kindheart at the Times A friend A J M S Total Mooney and recuperating from a severe cold His special car was hooked the Grand Canyon Limited of the Santa Fe and left on schedule at p m EXTORTIONISTS SOUGHT door of his turkey corral so that opening of the door would dis- charge it He went to feed his birds forgetting the gun and re- the charge in the abdomen UP MYSTERY FALL CAUSES DEATH OF WATCHMAN j far as the Colma road junction L On the Bayshore boulevard as as the southern limits of 1.00 i On thc Junipero Serra School street Colma Agree OH San Francisco I aid further south 1 than these points the calls will be relayed to tho South San Francisco hospital or to thc sheriff's office Sui Candidates Must file V of en tW he said Hoover Calm Mr Hoover went to luncheon at John J Roonan yard foreman at the plant of the H E Casey his usual hour undisturbed bythe Woodside commotion outside Mark of today at Mills have been suffered in a fall The time body lay beneath n platform which at City which has the power to order an ambulance to any place in thc county However if San Francisco ean reach the accident scene in quicker than an ambulance in equipment will be go on record as in of passing an ordinance calling the election next May It was With Coleberd on the delegation were City Attorney John F Davis of and City Attorney Arthur II of and Candidates fur will be nominated by petition Coleberd said After the election the board of freeholders lias 120 days in which to frame the new charter and Sub- mit it to the people for Death Takes Club Leader guest for the meal the third stop on the UA received SACRAMENTO Dec 7 William the American Federation of Labor In a stinging speech Green denounced k Seq old friend of tbo president was a White House i suffered in HOLLYWOOD Dec V After evading several police traps I itle cost of California's state a trio of extortionists was sought for the ending June today for impersonating the was wood vice squad arresting to a statement on file at tims and allowing themselves to be I Controller Ray L of- upon payment of money Thls represents an in- I crease ot the REPRIEVE FOR BOY I preceding year when the total cost SPRINGFIELD 111 Dec Louis L today granted a to v Russell Me Williams boy slayer under sentence to die in j was SCOUT TROJANS lea I'M Lester the electric chair next Thursday members of Tulane's ing staff were enroute to a fall at the plant last night Roonan was found on the floor of a warehouse shortly after 7 o'clock this morning when Prank Statler employe opened the ing The injured man's head lay in the organizers of the march as I a pool of blood on the concrete Soviet leaders whose real purpose floor Evidence at the is to overthrow this government ed he had lying there for many hours police said Statler called police immediately and had sent to the hospital He died about two hours later without and bring about a revolution WASHINGTON Dec The seventy-second congress most momentous legislative session since the war came to order at noon day with Democrats in control of the house for the first time geon said the injury appeared to thirteen years In the senate the Republicans re- mained in the majority by a narrow margin regaining consciousness Dr N D Morrison police tripped as he walked along the I lav u i mil It to tile lor is about ten feet at election next and used for storage of light mm han terials police said They expressed Francisco will remove its own the belief that the foreman Annual Elks Show Takes Stage Tonight that establishment of Continued on Pare Two county from local hospitals platform and had pitched Stm Francisco San viateo first to thc concrete floor county s 24-hour emergency Roonan had been foreman of the tto Sa pany who declared he had no en- emies No motive appeared for play police said Roonan lived at 721 Crossway road with a son John J Jr also em- ployed at the Casey plant Ar- rangements for an inquest were being made today at the office of Deputy Coroner George W der Mrs Blanche Ellen Eckhardt wife of Charles J Eckhardt San Mateo optometrist and a leader in work of the Woman's Club of San Mateo and other civic and welfare organizations died late Saturday night in Mills Memorial hospital In addition to her husband here Mrs Eckhardt leaves her ters Hiss Ardis Eckhardt and Miss Jewel Wiseman She was the daughter of pioneer family in Sacramento where her mother Kerfoot anil a r Lee Kerfoot reside Mrs Eckhardt was chairman of the of the club here and had held a number of offices in the organization serving on the board which built the club building She was ed by Supervisor M Brown lent in affairs of St Anthony's of Sim and passed of St Matthew's church and in the Peninsula League of Women Voters She had served as treasurer of both organizations and was also active in a number of cial clubs The family home here is at 123 Twelfth avenue Funeral services under direction of George W Sneider Company will be held from the Sneider chapel at o'clock tomorrow morning thence to St Matthew's Catholic church for a service be- ginning at o'clock Pallbearers will bo Frederick J Smith A Ri- J Gaffey Charles Fletcher and John E Casey Interment will be in St John's cemetery San Mateo morning j Garner Is Speaker j The house within the hour of its N Y Dec 7 u be- convening elected John N collision between two of S of as iU Four one driven by of Southern California red and thirty-three members Herndon Jr world flyer resulted information for present thc largest in the death of Robert S ncc of house members in of Red Hook N Y on the Albany j Post road last night at Elks Charity Benefit MINSTRELS OF 1931 New San Mateo Theatre TWO Monday December Tuesday 8th Sinning Dancing Comedy Fine Music Special Numbers Proceeds to to those less fortunate Tickets Plenty of good seats left Make reservations now Curtain at San Mateo Lodge Nn 1112 RACER KILLED ANGELES Dec The vote on the John N Gamer Democrat as 218 Bertrand Republican New IP i York 207 Not voting 3 Garner and Continued yn A man identified as Homer V i George J Schneider Republican Reed well known Seattle racing Wisconsin 5 killed today when thq automobile i in which he was riding collided with another machine near the outskirts of the city His com- Ivan Mays was injured WEDS HONOLULU T H Dec 7 the lodge Calif was married here Saturday o Mrs Lulu Clark Flintridge it became known today Tho ceremony shortly the couple arrived from thc mainland DOLORES IN ANGELES Dec Del Rio Mexican screen actress appeared today for thc first time at the courtroom her former attorney Gunther suing her for 1.000 in Justice Court N Burlingame The number of judicial townships in San Mateo county bn in- creased from five to six within a month giving and brae a justice court of their own aa a result of action taken by thc board of supervisors today the way to Redwood City with District Attorney Edmund Scott I Undersheriff Lawrence was instructed to frame an phot of the nro nance judicial the Brizzolara 1 tl it- n4 I i i Flower Burglar In Jail Again William Foster San Ma too county's flower burglar who was shot while attempting to rob a nursery of blooms last March was back in the county jail today Foster was arrested by Daly City police after an attempt had been made to enter the Colma grill at Colma with a cutter A cutter was found on Foster At Foster denied guilt but on Elderly Tennis Player Falls Dead on Court No G and submit it at the next nursery was lut j Thc now district will havu year's probation b'y the aame boundaries ns thc Judge Buck I supervisorial district booked for attempted At present residents of violation of parole game from Sanchez avenue south to San Mateo arc served by Justice of the Peace Percy W Jackson ami uro served by Justice South San 1C till Christmas The m utter WAS brought l placed on Superior was burglary SOH PLEA LOSES LOS ANGELES Doc Thert is no worthy motive for selling narcotics Federal McCormick in when he Juy ught to n 1 to five years velopment nient nt island association of Burlingame Truitt for 1 demanded immediate j of n court in North ry that he peddled drugs to pay off the on The Minstrels of 1031 annual Christmas charity benefit by Mateo Lodge No 1112 B P 0 i Elka will take the tonight at the New Kan Mateo theatre Despite a big advance sale there are a number of good seats left for performance and for M till j morrow night when the big frolic tor of a taxicab business here for j of songs dances specialty years ami brother of and snappy blackface comedy C J Messner will he repeated This was the an- dropped dead on a tennis court ai the San Mateo Junior college morning shortly after he had won a same against two younger for many years a today by Harry Rbbb chairman of thc show committee There are plenty of good seats iy should be reserved There the of tho pame was playing with Wallic Doyle and C H Benson shortly before noon when he overcome by a fainting spell He he said Tickets at box office 86 Third avenue get the same reservation privileges as those of lodge bers Thc show thin year will be i ter than ever it is declared by Boy Run Down on San Mateo Drive William Sheriff IS living at 3841 Nineteenth street San wos treated here Saturday night for slight bruises suffered when he was run down on too drive tho auto of Smith North Delaware street according to police Smith who brought the injured boy to the pital said he had run into the path of thc car WOMAN MISSING LOS Dec Police today began a search for Miss Eugenie Vance 55 etress of a cleaning and dyeing in tho fear she may have met violent treatment ns the result of her refusal to be in- by racketeers in the in- dustry hospital Phy him dead An wit beheld o'clock tomorrow here nt In addition to his brother dreary Leading parts taken by in j dancers f oloisti and a merchant of who havo proved Son Malco county ami his in thc and there are a Mrs Alice number of new faces in thc cast street deceased leaven a son opening scene is aboard nn J of i was the brother of Kraut ami J Mis 1 K Ii old time pirate ship of who hold the minstrel end I vices will be from tho W ai II ito morning to Si church will he in St If SHU Tognoli ii Cull A IK il Karlu Undy M A Poss Alex W V Alvin iii John int Jock Elks Charity Benefit MINSTRELS OF 1931 New San Mateo Theatre TWO NIGHTS Monday December 7th Tuesday December 8th Singing Comedy Music Special Numbers Proceeds to Xmas tn Tickets of coral scats left ations at No 1112 II P   

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