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Tuesday, August 18, 1964 The Times, San Mateo, Calif. 17 scoe TODAY'S ALMANAC LBJ'sLife Threatened MILWAUKEE (UPI) Ken DEATHS Drummdod Medical Memos by H. L. Ilcrschcnsohn, M.I) Ul'l neth L. Harris, 39, Indianapolis JODIE B.

JOHNSON was held in Waukesha County Mrs. Jodie B. Johnson, 45, 805 WHAT CASTRO'S UP TO Today is Tuesday, August IB, the 231st day of 19C4 with I 135 to follow. Green Street, East Palo Alto. jan couay in ueu oi bond after being charged with threat died Friday evening at Palo approaching its ening the life of President John The moon full phase.

Aito btaniord Hospital after long illness. A native of Jack in. "When I get out of the hospi 1 I'm going to kill the presi son', Mrs. Johnson had resided in East Palo Alto for the past 13 years alter coming from Arkansas. She was a member of dent of the United States," au thorities said patients quoted Harris as saying at the Wood in another country is adverse that is, contrary to its own papers are not helping Johnson by berating Goldwater.

The only way Castro can help to avoid adversely influencing the political climate in the IT. S. is to keep still. It does not come easy to that man in Havana. Take this statement which Castro made to Barnard L.

Collier of the New York Herald Tribune: "I think the U. S. realizes veterans Hospital. the Ladies' Auxiliary. Fraternal Order of Eagles, No.

418, Redwood City. The morning stars are Jupiter, Saturn, Venus and Mars. The evening star is Saturn. On this day in history: In 1B56, the patent office approved condensed milk but doubted that it would be of much commercial value. In 1916, Abraham Lincoln's birthplace at Hodgenvifle, was given to the U.S.

government as a national shrine. In 1924, French troops followed up the Versailles Treaty me tnreat allegedly was made ist Wednesday while Harris. "I have large bumps on the backs of my. heels from wearing' high heeled shoes. They haven't bothered me until recently.

Now it is uncomfortable for me to wear any shoes Is there anything that can he done for this condition?" Many women have an obvious irritation of the tissues in this part of the foot, with some eniargement. So long as these bumps do not bother them no treatment is needed. If the bone in the foot is naturally prominent, So that the back of the shoe Dresses Surviving members of her shrimp boat deck hand, was un family include her husband JOHN D. DICKERSON John D. Dickerson, 75, Z22 West Thirty sixth Avenue, San Mateo, died yesterday at Mills Memorial Hospital, San Mateo, after a long illness.

He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mar garet McMakin of Atherton, and three grandchildren. A native of Dickerson had made his home in San Mateo for the past four years. He had resided in California for 29 years: For' 34 years he had been. employed by Swift and Company as a cattle buyer before his retirement.

Services and interment will be" in Canton, Mo. Local arrangements are by Crosby N. Gray Chapel, Burlingame. JOHN H. EDELMAN Funeral services will commence tomorrow morning at.

3:45 from Wocdside Chapel of Crippen and Ftynn followed by interment in Golden Gate National Cemetery for John Harry Edelman, 45, 1120 Harrison WASHINGTON If you put Fidel Castro, Soviet missile and the U. S. Presidential campaign into one stew you get a recipe for confusion. That's what we are now getting from Havana, where Fidel himself has been inviting, at his own initiative, for his own purposes, some 40 top U. S.

newspapermen from New York to Seattle and with candor and guile is pouring into their ears nearly everything that is on his mind. It is evident that there Is plenty on his mind. Is Castro taking a handful of pages from the Soviet book by attempting to approach the U. S. government through a cluster of newspapermen the way the Soviet Embassy ap der treatment.

He was released John four daughters, Mrs from the hospital yesterday Betty Jo Crawford, Mrs: Eliza atter an operation. beth Ann Calderon, Mrs. Nanie Harris was charged by the Sue Lawrence, all of Redwood City, and Mrs. Aeyle Austin of the consequences of conven rederal Secret Service and ap. tional warfare with us will be L' Tv acuauon i Mountain View: her fatiier, Ben peared beore U.

Commissioner John C. McBride. In 1940, the U.S. and Can I. Owens of Pine Bluff, three sisters, Mrs.

Rubie Peter President Johnson's daughter, ada established joint de Tb It. mclc are ulll mntis wnen 11 must Luci Baines, 17, was in Milwau more serious now." meaning after the Soviet missile confrontation.) "There have been compromises." "What kind of compromises?" Collier asked. "Formal, signed compromises?" tense plan against enemy attack. umi uan uc uone rt recent meaicai report telle; to prevent these "pump of the success of this type oi kee Saturday and Sunday to ap son of Redwood city, Mrs. Lena Hubka of Santa Clara, Mrs.

Gladys Byrd of Snow Lake. pear ai junctions supporting her a brother, Edwin E. father's campaign. au auigciy in iu peujjie wno inea thought for the day trm happening, other treatments without re Twin sairi "HahTt i Either stop wearing such lief. After sureerv thev were Owens of Pine Bluff, and proached Secretary Rusk 10 grandchildren.

The Ladies' Auxiliary will through John Scali, the Ameri 'Yes yes. Formal agree habit, and not to be flung out Jght lttlnS shoes, or else it greatly relieved of their pain can Broadcasting Company's ments between the U. S. and of window bv any man may necessaiT to have the ful symptoms and were able the U.S.S.R. There is to be no State Department correspond conduct memorial services this but coaxed downstairs a step or oone re to wear any hind of shoe with Two Hurt On Coastside Street, Redwood City, who died Sunday in Mountain View after evening at 8 o'clock at Layng out trouble.

They also enjoyed the fact that the bumps were) moved surgically. Fortunately, surgery is rarely necessary, biit nevertheless there are a long illness. A native of Chicago, Edelman ent, at the peak of the missile crisis in 1962? Could be. He's certainly up to something. From all I can learn, it ap and Tmney Chapel, Redwood City.

Funeral services will commence tomorrow afternoon ai 1 gone. invasion of Cuba by the S. That is formal. It is binding on the U. S.

government. Any government. And Russia has agreed to defend the revolu tion. The crisis made all this clear." had been a resident of San Ma smsijwoijj ON BRIDGE o'clock from the chapel, with interment following at Golden Lett's Explore Your Mind By Sylvonus M. Duvatl, Ph.D., and Evelyn M.

Duvall, Ph.D That, at short range, Castro bate National Cemetery. A 16 year old El Granada boy and a Half Moon Bay man were injured shortly after 5 a.m. Sunday when a car driven by the youth crashed into a bridge railing on Coast Highway just south of Linda Mar Boulevard in Pa The statement is inaccurate. mc statement, wasim iu uo soineuime iv seep the "Cuba issue" quiet during President Kennedy did give gg fjcltll rTcsiuennai campaign in awui arnica against any in the U. wants to tamp I ctfica, the Highway Patrol re STUBBORNNESS IS ALWAYS AN EVIL RIGHT WROS1SO Honesty Pays Off30 Foid Coup and Gain Time teo County for the past seven years.

He was a member of Mechanics' Union Local No. 1414, San Mateo. Edelman is survived by his wife, Mary L. Edelman; a son, Francis Joseph Edelman, and three sisters. ALBERT J.

COMBE Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, 11 a.m., from White Oaks Chapel, San Carlos, with interment following at Cvpress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, for Albert J. ports. The driver, Clarence James Sloan 367 Francisco Street, vasion oi uica, nut an two conditions: that there be UN inspection in Cuba and there be "adequate safeguards against the further introduction of offensive weapons back into Cuba." These conditions, which told Officers Don Josephs andj Kaye Mcuariey that he fell down for fear it might help elect Senator Goldwater. That, at long range, he would like to persuade the people and government of the U. S.

to accpt him only as a "nuisance," not a threat, would like to free himself somewhat from the Russians and, therefore, to end the eco LONDON (UPI) Fred Skin By ALFRED SHEINWOLD "When you write about the asleep momentarily and awoke ner was 30,000 pounds ($84,000) to una me car tieaded for the Khrushchev accepted richer today because he gave 1,000 pounds (2,800) 'back to were frap known as the Bath Coup. raiiing. Sloan and his passenger, Don its owner. never attained, nence, wmie what do you mean?" asks a thell. 5.

has no intentions reader. "Are you talking about aid R. Sullivan, 28, were taken Combe. 71, 547 Iris Street. Red nomic and political boycott oi mvaamg uuoa, me assur a natrnuh and me plumber to Peninsula Hospital.

and get some business going against invasion are Skinner was walking across a park near his home five years ago when he stumbled across a package containing the trap underneath the tub. A San Jose man was treated with the United States. at Palo Alto Stanford Hospital are you hinting that some bridge players are wood City, who died yesterday at Sequoia Hospital after a short illness. Survivors include his wife, Leona; a son, Paul of San Jose; two daughters, Norma M. Martin of San Jose, Barbara L.

for head cuts early Sunday after pounas. "I don't mind telling you I was tempted," Skinner, a tool his car was struck. by another as he backed up onto Eayshore Freeway after his vehicle had no longer part ot any agreement. The policy of the U. S.

government is not going to be changed by a Castro dialogue with newsmen. We view Cuba as a captive Communist nation, its people denied the maker, said. But instead he: That is what seems to lie behind his move, as Fidel puts it, to "open a dialogue" with the American press, since he has access to no U.S. diplomats to open a dialogue with. It is all to the good to have U.

S. correspondents reporting crashed into the divider fence. Yes. Recent research by the National Institute of Mental Health finds that a good many persons retire gradually. They try out this job or that and either keep on with a reduced schedule, or get lighter work when their job becomes tool Combe oi Redwood City; one brother, "Henry of San Mateoj'a sister, Emily Hollis of San Fran Patrolman E.

E. Schermer horn said that Arthur D. Craig Shibborness is always an Wrong, say some psychologists. It may be annoying to others. But it is a kind of emotional support.

It can he a psychological crutch, if you please, to enable some people ot get along in difficult situations. Instead of trying to take away a man's crutch, it is better to see why he feels that he needs it, and to help right of government by cisco and five grandchildren. A native of France, Combe 34, apparently fell asleep at the wheel of his car, which drifted took the money to the police, who returned it. to property owner Frederick' Heenan. Heenan gave Skinner a KM pound ($280) reward.

Skinner used the money for a down payment on a house and thought that was the end of it. But when Heenan died in 1961, had been a resident of San Ma the southbound traffic strenuous. Some men become lanes and hit the fence. Craig teo County for the past 30 years, working as a self employed landscape contractor. He had was backing onto the pavement.

self employed, in the field where their talents and inter South deafer North South vulnerable NORTH 3 AI762 A65 WEST EAST KJ107S Q9 842 942 5 0 8 Q109J KQI07 9 82 SOUTH 4 AS A 10 7 6 K43 J43 South West North East 1 1 3 3 A. Pass 4 5 All Pa Opening lead the officer reported, when his ests lie. Now, being their own made his home at his last ad was struck by an auto he left his entire 60,000 round him see that he can get boss, they can take it as easy driven by Mrs, Charlotte Ann ($168,000 estate to Skinner. Heenan' sister contested the will, they like and still keep along better without it. One of from Cuba.

Their dispatches consent of the governed. The are revealing and valuable. economic and political quaran But what Castro does not tine; strengthened by the re realize' probably because he cent OAS sanctions, will con does not know anything about tinue. Our obj active is the res elections is mat the only toration of the freedom of the influence a foreign govern Cuban people. We are looking merit can have on the election for deeds, not dialogue.

SCOTT IHf HOLLYW OOD The Killing Pace of Actor's Life in Filmtown Hodge, 18, a Mountain View dress for five years. GEORGE H. DAHMKE Funeral services will be held housewife. which was settled with each getting half. busy when they want to.

Many a man would find it hard to retire completely and all at once. Retiring gradually is an alternative. the best ways is to make the person feel that you are on his side. Is it a good idea to retire gradually? at Gantner Felder Kenny Chap "I never saw him after that! day when he gave me the re ward," ikinner, now 35, Menlo Man Shot in Neck "But this 30,000 pounds means we can pay ott our mortgage el in San Francisco at 2 p.m. Thursday for George H.

Dahmke, 67, a San Francisco printer who died Sunday of a heart seizure at the home of a nephew in Sunnyvale. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Edward Walls, San Mateo. What a nasty thought! I have made an agreement with the Plumbers' Union and the buy a car and adopt a little Service News boy." Menlo Park man was shot Butchers' Union not to men neck during a scuffle at tion them in this column, and about 1 a.m. today, Menlo Park police report, after having an argument with his wife in the Airman Richard L.

Jensen son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Births front yard of tneir home Mrs. Thomas R. W.

Skinner of 136 Westmoor Avenue, Daly City, has completed the rigorous U.S. Air Force Survival and Special Training School, at Judge Chides Morse Jurors Jensen of 957 Anna Street, San Mateo, has completed the first Johnson, 43, 1112 phase of his Air Force basic Stead AFB, Nev. military training at Lackland there were no bets. Lunch was served in Tony's quarters and consisted of grapes, cantaloupe, alfalfa (honest), no calorie tunafisn, no calorie salmon, diet soft drinks, stone ground bread and beer. They were joined by director Blake Edwards and producer Martin Jurow.

Immediately a hot political dispute was launched with Curtis offering to bet anyone any amount of money on the national election. He came away with only in bets. "I'm a terrible liar," Curtis said. "I go home at night and tell my wife I had a tough day at the studio. I play pool MILLS HOSPITAL Born to Mr.

and Mrs. GERTING, George, 1018 Vffia Avenue, Belmont, August 17, a Lieutenant Skinner, a pilot SAN DIEGO (AP) Three AFB, Tex. Airman Jensen has been Carlton Avenue, was taken to Palo Alto Stanford Hospital, where he was reported in good condition before being transferred to SP Hospital in San Francisco. Booked at countv jail on a by VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD UPI) "Fifty cents is the bet," the first pool player said, lining up the one ball. "Count me in, but that's a lot of money," the second player cried.

"Shut up and shoot," said a third gambler, chalking his cue menacingly. The table was located in the midst of a trio of trailer like dressing rooms on a Warner Bros, soundstage. The players were killing time between takes. "I can already feel the money in my pocket," said Jack Lemmori, the first player. He broke the collection of balls at the other end of the I expect to keep my promise.

The Bath Coup, which has nothing to do with tubs, is named after the English resort town Bath, where the play developed a couple of hundred years ago in the days of whist. The Coup is even more useful at contract bridge. Traditionally, the Bath Coup is a refusal to win the opening lead of the king when declarer holds A of the suit. If the opener falls into the trap of continuing, declarer was trained to use equipment members of a jury which com and techniques that would en daughter. muted a death sentence to life lected for technical training as a communications wiring spe able him to survive under ad CA MACHO, Ely, 333 Catarpa prison last week were chas verse climatic conditions and cialist at the Air Training Com Avenue, Mateo, August 17, tised in court Monday.

charge of assault with a deadly hostile environments. mand ATQ school at Sheppard 1 am surprised that you are weapon is John Gaines. 38, who AFB, Tex. His new unit is part police said apparently was a The lieutenant is being reassigned to the Pacific Air Force's still willing to serve as jurors, said Superior Court Judge Ron of the vast ATC system which roomer at the Johnson home. a son.

IN SAN FRANCISCO Born to Mr. and Mrs. BERNAL, Alfred San Felipe Av Scutri San Francisco, Augusl 1, a 3AN, John 2440 Creslmoor Drive, trains airmen and officers in the ACAr ioKota ah, Japan Police said that Johnson and ald Abernethy, when the jurors returned to his court for new diverse skills required by the PACAF provides airpower for his wife Alberta, were arguing wins with the jack. If the nation's aerospace force. defense of the U.S.

and its al jury lies in the Pacififc area. all morning, have a ball at opener is clever enough lunch, sleep a while, play switch to a different suit, The airman, a 1961 graduate in the front yard at about 1 a.m., with Gaines joining in because he didn't like Johnson's The jurors, along with nine others, returned a life sentence Lieutenant Skinner earned his fl'odin'. dlaf vei Drive, of San Mateo High School, attended the College of San Ma elarer gains time and may find a way to get rid oF his A.B. degree in 1961 from San table, but not a single ball more pool and maybe appear made its way to a pocket. in a couple of shots.

Then for Joseph B. Morse, 20. 31? a daughter. manner. Mrs.

Johnson apparently had a .25 caliber, automat Francisco State College and was Chula Vista. The verdict spared loser in the suit. Gateway amateur. Strictly no go home and collapse." Drive, Pacifies, Auousl 4, a the life of Morse, who was sen the house and it was commissioned through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training LITTENSTEIN, Marvin. 48 gnlana tenced to the gas chamber by Avenue.

Daly Cily, Ausiret 8, a daughter. This often opens the door to the "false Bath Coup." You refuse the first trick with A this that Gaines took with him to enforce his argument, police program there. KUtwtK, ennein vy cu mdyrieia Avenua, Oaly Cily, August 5, a daughter. talent," observed the second player, Tony Curtis. The third one, Peter Falk, ran most of the balls into the pockets and eventually col "The hours are killing me," Lemmon complained.

It was time to return to the set. Edwards piloted his own golf cart back to the sound another jury in 1962 after he was convicted of slaying his Michael J. Dooley, fireman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B.

Dooley of 1715 Lexington Avenue, San Mateo, said. DEATH NOTICES in your own hand and Army Pfc. Alan A. Crews mother and sister. He fired one shot into the COLLOM in Sin Mateo, August Arthur E.

Crews, 3401 Bay in the dummy. The opener switches to a different suit Morse got an appeal of the ground, officers said, before he lected 50 cents from each of stage. And Lemmon again successfully completed, June 19 the Armed Forces Institute. and Johnson began wrestling beat Curtis. fearing that you have played shore, Redwood City, recently participated in a people to peo pie program during the third Madison, correspondence over the gun.

Johnson then was shot in the neck, after which Patricia Marlorle Reames of Clovi; aeam penalty when the State Supreme Court ruled that Judge Abernethy erred in telling the first jury that Morse could be freed on parole unless he were low from A x. DIFFERENT POSITION The Bath Coup may be course, "Introduction to ness." annual American Ryukyuan car Gaines put' the gun down and nival and mercantile fair held went for a walk. A.A.O.M.M.S. Shrir He is continuing his education ecuted with the ace and jack at Fort Euckner, Okinawa. He returned later and sur given death.

while in service through the vol rhc Shrine of San I Gathered around the pool table once again, Falk looked over his pigeons gleefully. "Same stakes?" he asked. "What do you think I am made of, money?" Curtis wanted to know. "I'll start," said Lemmon, chalking his cue. Crews aided in demonstra rendered to investigating ofli Two days after his life was his co stars.

Screaming like unpaid bookies, Curtis and Lemmon paid off, flipping their money on the table. Falk scooped it up and It was time for lunch, Curtis and Lemmon jumped Into separate golf carts for a race to their permanent dressing rooms. Lemmon won. but MR. TWEEDY in amerent nanas.

in tocay's case, for example, South re untary world wide education pro aurllngame, Klboc Lodge I spared, Morse allegedly stran tions and events as part of the' program, which was created to gram for members ot cttie fuses to win the first club gled a cellblock mate to death Armed Forces. raise funds for the Okinawan and he faces another trial trick. West is forced to switch Dooley is serving aboard the Snelcler SulHven I El Camlno Re Wednesday, August Recreation and Welfare Associa Pleads Guilty To Murder was the jail slaying that destroyer USS Boyd, operating out of San Diego, where he as prompted Abernethy's remarks to the jurors. by Ned Riddle tion. The funds will be utilized to help support community relations and 1 to people probably to a spade.

South wins, draws trumps, cashes the king of diamonds, and; Robert M. Bone, 45 year old sists in the cleaning of engine 'They (the jury) must be rooms and equipment, ana ICKERSOH Mateo, August 77. South San Francisco man accused of shooting his estranged jonn Dean Dickersori. makes minor repairs to engi projects during the coming year Crews is assigned as a dis thcr ot tf.rs. Margarel McMakin gives up a diamond to East East returns a club to dum my's ace, but it is too late aware of developments." the judge said in court.

"They certainly missed it on that one." wife to death last May 31 neering equipment. pleaded guilty to a charge oi patcher in Headquarters Company of the U.S. Army Trans Declarer cashes the act; of The three jurors, who were in murder Monday in Superior Cadet John K. Pickering of portation Group on Okianwa. court this time on another ease 8.

Company, 1 Park Road, Menlo Park; recently completed diamonds, ruffs a diamond, club on dummy's last diamond to make the contract. Court at Redwood City shortly before he was scheduled to go on trial. the U.S. Air Force Reserve Of involving bad checks, asket that their identities be withheld The 20 year old' soldier entered the Army March 1963 and completed basic training at Fort 'itlc in Canton, Mo. ficer Training Corps (AFROTC) One of them told newsmen lat Bone, who appeared with his iur South goes down if he takes summer encampment at Lin ord, CaW.

'We made our decision or coln AFB, Neb. Rlback; the late i the basis of what Morse had rs, Leooa. the first club triek with dummy's ace. East wins an early diamond trick and returns a attorney John Putkey before Judge J. A.

Branson, asked that the degree of murder be determined by the court on the basis Bergerr devoted grandmother Airman Third Class Divie Cadet Pickering, son of Mr done not on the basis of he might do." maei ana Ljnaa Kioacx, LM, Michael and Lauren Bertw; lovlno sister ut Riggs III, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Abtier K. Pickering scph Cohen ol Brockton.

and club, whereupon West takes two club tricks to defeat the Divie R. Riggs of 37 Wildwood of the grand jury transcript in Mrs. Harry Mills I of 860 14th Avenue, Menlo Park Tuesday morning Avenue, an Carlos, has gradu cline him, on police reports Grp. contract. DAILY QUESTION and on doctor's reports.

MOVIES FOR PAY TV NEW YORK (UPI) Metro observed and took an active part in flying and support phases of operations at the ated from the technical training course for U.S. Air Force jet aircraft mechanics at Amarillo Judge Branson scheduled his Farmer opens with one Goldwyn Maver (MGM) stu decision on the degree for August 25 at 10 a.m. AFB, Tex. dios and Subscription Television Strategic Air Command base during the month long encamp emorlsl Chapel, directors. Airman Riggs, who learned to (STV) have announced ment period.

maintain and service multi en LAST DANCE The last dance of summer member of the AFROTC iel aircraft, is being as that 20 recent theatrical features would be available for pay television showing in Lof Angeles and San Francisco. "Where Natural Beauty Skylawn spade, and the next player passes. You hold: 4 10 7 6 9 4 2 8 10 7. What do you say? Answer. Bid three spades.

The hand is too strong for a jump to game. For Sheinwold's 36 age booklet, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," send St cents to unit at Montana State University, he will be eligible for a for Junior Teens will be held this Friday evening, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., at the San Bruno signed to an Air Weather Service (AWS) unit at Kirtland AFB. N.M. AWS is a major component of the Military Air Trans commission as an Air Force The films will be ava'lablr econd lieutenant upon com Recreation Center. "Bring a oort Service which provides glo generally to pay TV within six to nine months after completion of theatrical first run showings.

pletion of AFROTC training and graduation from college. bal airlift of U.S. military: Guest" will be a special feature of this dance. Junior Teen Club Card holders may bring one guest of Junior Teen age to the Bridge Book, The Times, Box irees and equipment. "Oh, I'm not complaining about the service it's just that I like to go out for coffee once in a while.

Columbarium Skyline Boulevard at Half Moon Bay Road SAM MATEO, 342 0811 The first MGM film has been scheduled for television release First Lieutenant Thomas R. W. The airman attended San Car 3318, Grand Central Station New York 17, N.Y. kumer son of Colonel and1 los High School. dance.

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