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A A A A 6 dL 4 OAKLAND TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1941 cacc D-7 These Business Opportunities Mean Business For You-Investigate FRATERNAL 301 The Shrine. AAHMES TEMPLE, A A.A.0. N.M.S. MOSQUE. 297 13th Street, Oakland, ALDEN E.

GLAZE, Potentate. BOP ABERNETHY. Recorder. 301 Knights Templar OAKLAND COMMANDERY NO. 11 meets Masonic Temple, 508 12th Street.

Tuesday evening, 3. 1941, stated conclave. Opening short form at 8 p.m. Uniform fatigue. Work, regular business, balloting and entertainment.

H. WILLIAM SUTHERLAND, Commander. L. F. SCHERLING.

Recorder. 301 Eastern Star- NOVA DIES, DAYLIGHT CHAPTER, meets first and third Wednesday 12:30. New Scottish Rite Temple. Line officers party, June 4th. ETHYL MURPHY, Matron, 3159 Lewiston Avenue; HUmboldt 7737.

DANIEL RYGEL, Patron, 225 Highland Avenue; HUmboldt 10897, JESSIE LAMBORN, Secretary, 5930 Chabolyn Terrace; OLympic 6123. 332 B. P. O. Elks OAKLAND LODGE NO.

171, Elks' Club, 420 14th Street; HI gate 2640. Next meeting. Thursday. June 5. EARL J.

WILLIAMS, Exalted Ruler. E. H. GRANDJEAN, Secretary, HI gate 2640. 302 Independent Order of Odd Fellows OAKLAND LODGE NO.

118, 1.O.0.F., meets in 1.0.0.F. Temple, 11th and Franklin Streets. June 10. memorial service. June 22, trip to 1.0.0.F.

Home at Saratoga, EDWARD FREEMYER. Noble Grand. 663 63rd Street: OLympic 9314. RAYMOND E. FORD.

Vice Grand, 2570 14th Avenue. MErritt 2525. D. O'SHEA, Recording Secretary, 5699 Vicente Street: OLympic 6557. PORTER LODGE NO.

272, meets every Monday evening at 8 p.m. at Porter Hall. 1918 Grove Street. Next meeting Monday, June 2. Degree practice.

will confer the third degree at Fountain Lodge. CLYDE J. BEAM Noble Grand. E. S.

FIFIELD, Recording Secretary, PI elmont 7098J. 302 Rebekahs Ladies' Branch 1.0.0.F. ABSIT INVIDIA REBEKAH LODGE NO, 11, meets every Tuesday, 11th and Franklin. 1.0.0.F. BuildIng.

Next meeting. Tuesday, June 3. End of contest to fill Rebekah's pitcher Treasure hunt. Mary D. Hall, hostess.

Election of officers. ARLINE DICKSON. Noble Grand, OLympic 6418. FLORENCE M. SMITH, Secretary.

526 41st Street: HIT mboldt 1898. CAMPUS REBEKAH LODGE NO. 331 meets Masonic Temple, 1837 Alcatraz Avenue, South Berkeley. Next meeting. Friday, June 6.

NAN DICKSON. Noble Grand. 1061 59th Street. OLympic 5638. PEARL M.

HASTINGS. Secretary, 1620 Kirkham; GL encourt 1014. ELMHURST REBEKAH meets LODGE Street-92nd 1.0.0.F. NO. Avenue.

Hall, 277. East 1.O.0.F., 14th Next meeting. June 9. Initiation by officers and staff of Myrtle Rebekah Lodge No. 15.

Marion Bergstrom. chairman. CATHERINE SCHLUETER. Noble Grand, 9240 Cherry: TRinidad 3388. HANNAH C.

POST. Secretary: TR Inidad 9588. GOLDEN LINK REBEKAH LODGE NO. 105, 1.0.0.F. meets W.O.

W. Hall. 8256 East 14th Street. Next meeting, June 4. Drill for initiation.

please come out. MARY HAAGA, Nobie Grand, 847 Trestle Glen Road. HI gate 4824. ISABELLE NELSON. Recording Secretary.

859 17th Street: TE mplebar 5230. SUNSET REBEKAH LODGE NO. 109, meets Odd Fellows Hall, 11th-Franklin, Wednesday. Next meeting, June 4. Regular monthly whist.

Lodge opens 7:30. Lilvan Argotsinger. chairman. CARDELIA KOUGH. noble grand, 595 Mira Vista.

GL encourt 6725. LETTIT WOLLESEN, Secretary, 552 23rd Street: GL encourt 7190. 313 Woodmen of the World OAKLAND CAMP NO. meets Corinthian Hall, Pacific Building, 16th and Jet. ferson Streets.

Next meeting Monday, June 1. CAn S. FORGEY. Consul Commander, 1425 Harrison: TE mplebar 8491. THEO.

HAGEMAN, Clerk, rooms 212-214 Pacific Building, TE mplebar 7319. Closed all day Saturday. GEORGE H. DENNY. District Manager, office 947 Pardee Street, Berkeley: BErkeley 7022.

315 California Adult Disabled Clubs, Inc. CALIFORNIA ADULT DISABLED CLUB. meets every Monday night at clubroom, 370 40th Street. June 2, next meeting. GEORGE WRIXTON, President.

SW eet wood JULIUS WOLTERS, Secretary, GL encourt 5711. 309 Security Benefit Association OAKLAND COUNCIL NO. 783 meets in Porter Hall, 1918 Grove. Next meeting June CHARLES HARDING, President, 2009 California: BErkeley 8371 W. MRS.

ISABEL GEORGE. Financler, 567 24th Street, HI gate 2020. Tuesday-Friday, 1-4: home phone, HUmboldt 4250. JESSIE P. MYLIUS, FRuitvale 7802.

307 Independent Order of Foresters COURT. OAKLAND NO. 1237 meets 1.0.0.F. Temple, 11th and- Franklin, first and third Thursday. Next meeting, Thursday, June 5.

ARTHUR KAIFER. C.R.. 1818 Mulberry Street, Alameda. LA kehurst 3-0205. C.

F. HASSLER, Financial Secretary, 1602 Webster: TE mplebar 5404. 310 Junior Order Am. Mechanics CUSTER COUNCIL NO. 22, JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS, meets the first Friday evening of each month at Midget Hall.

Pacific Building, 610 16th Street. Next meeting, Friday, June 6. DR. B. R.

YCKOFF, Recording Secretary, 5811 Howell Street: OLympic 4416. 5 321 Knights of Columbus OAKLAND COUNCIL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. meets at Corinthian Hall, second floor Pacific Building. 610. 16th Street.

Tue June RAYMOND C. GERICKE, Grand Knight PHILIP B. ANDERSON, financial secretary. Office, Room Rich-! field Building. 1805 Franklin: FRATERNAL Oakland af Tribune Supreme on Continental Side of San Francisco Bay OAKLAND'S ONLY LOCALLY OWNED, LOCALLY CONTROLLED DAILY.

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TRADES COUNCIL EAST BAY FRATERNAL 303 Knights of Pythias LODGE NO. 108 meets Pythian Castle, 12th and Alice. Next meeting. Thursday, June 5. ComDONALD SHAW.

Chancellor mander, 1515 1 27th Avenue, FRuitvale 2220W. E. J. STEIN, K. of R.

8., 2614 San Jose Avenue. LA kehurst 2-2658. 303 Pythian Sisters CALANTHE TEMPLE NO. meets Pythian Castle, 12th and Alice Street. Next meeting, Tuesday, June 3.

Regular meeting. Delegate's report Grand Convention. Refreshments. Mildred Kleckner and 'Emily' Nietert hostesses. June 5.

Regular business meeting of the Past Chiefs Association. Luncheon 12:30 p.m. Viola Furman, Olice Grant, Edith Hardy hostesses. CLARA A. THOMPSON, M.E.C., 2.56A Lincoln Avenue, Alameda.

LA kehurst 2-3292. MARGARET O'SHEA. M. of 5699 Vicente: OLympic 6557. 1315 American Order Sons of St.

George ALBION LODGE NO. 306 meets St. George's Hall, 45th and Grove Street, Next meeting, June 4. MAURICE OVERTON, Worthy President, 1801 Cedar, Berkeley; AS berry 3910. ED TERRY, Secretary, 1816 East 27th Street: MErritt 1826.

315 American Order Daughters of St. George GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 78 meets St. George Hall, 25th and Grove Streets. Next meeting, June 4.

JESSIE KETTLE, Worthy Presldent. 2529 76th Avenue; TRinidad 3680. MINNIE OVERTON, Financial Secretary, 1801 Cedar; AS berry 8910. BERTHA OLSEN, Recording Secretary, 1508 Madison; TWinoaks 0270. 308 Woman's Benefit Association ARGONAUT REVIEW.

NO. 59 meets Wigwam Pacific Building. 16th and Jetferson. Next meeting Wednesday, June 4. MISS ANITA BOOTHBY, dent.

448 45th Street: OLympic 5331. MRS. HELEN TINGLEY, Secretary, 1608 Lafayette Street, Alameda: LA kehurst 2-8350 OAKLAND REVIEW NO. meets Wigwam Hall, 16th and Jefferson. June 3.

Initiation. Refreshments. Maude Wickham, chairman. MRS. RITA MORTENSEN, Prestdent, 4190 Shafter Avenue; HUmboldt 7816.

PEARL MENG, Recording Secretary, 808 East 23rd Street; TW inoaks $295. 340 German Pioneer House Association THE UNITED GERMAN-AMERICAN SOCIETY meets 32 Home Place East: TE mplebar 0188. Next meeting, Friday, June 20. Directors meeting first Tuesday each month. Turnverein, men, ladies, Thursday.

O.D.H. every Tuesday. Gvm. Tuesdaye. Fridays.

84 AUTOS WANTED (Continued) HIGHEST prices for late cars: equities: out-of-State cars: $50 more if extra good. Hammond, 2217 Webster. HI gate HIGHEST cash prices paid for late model used cars. Franklin's Auto Mart, 2800 Broadway. HI gate 5416.

PRIVATE party will pay up to $350, prefer 2-door. HUmboldt 4194. R. McNeil pays clean most cash equities: for cars, out-of-State cars cleared. 3043 Broadway $400 Cash, 1933 Rockne Sedan for late model Sedan.

TRinidad 1982. 86 PLEASURE TRAILERS factory built; sleeps only $295, easy terms. Oakland Trailer Exchange, 1127 East 12th Street. NEW and used bargains- -Used, $175 mp; new, $550 to $850; see us at Brookside Trailer Court before you buy, trade or sell. 8519 Foothill (U.S.

Highway 50). TRAILER, 12 foot factory built McClaren demonstrator, easily converted into living quarters; excellent condition; $175; also 15- foot Silver Dome, Al condition'. See at 4425 Piedmont Avenue; PI edmont 9062. 15-foot Silver Dome, spacious living quarters for excellent condition: refrigerator, heater, airbrakes, must be seen to be appreciated; $485. Call owner, ARP dover 1979.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CITY farm with six-room modern home: 105th Avenue; was $4500 for quick sale; $3250, terms. KE I- 10g 4-3683. DAIRY ranch; near Manteca: mostly In alfalfa: $6250 clear: sell or trade for clear home. Evenings, ZE log 304 Veterans of Foreign Wars THE GOLD STRIPE ORDERS OF THE UNITED STATES Membership open to all Soldiers, Sailors and Marines who have seen foreign service. EMERYVILLE INDUSTRIAL POST NO.

1010 meets Veterans' Memorial Building, 4321 Salem Street, Emeryville. Next meeting, Friday. June 6. GEORGE T. CANTUA, commander.

MARY HANUSH, Secretary; OLymple 9073 PI edmont 8456. 304 American Legion OAKLAND POST. NO. meets Veterans' Memorial Building, Grand Avenue and Harrison Boulevard. Next meeting, Tuesday, June 3.

"A Night in the Tropics." Eats. Office: Room Veterans Memorial Building. "Open daily, 9 to 5: Saturday, 9 to 1. GL encourt 1782 rendering service to veterans of all wars and their families in connection with Government claims, hospitalization, information on veterans' legislation, etc. Radio program every Tuesday evening 9:45, Station KLX.

ERNEST LOUVAU, Commander. ELMER P. ZOLLNER. Adjutant. 304 Disabled American Vets DISABLED AMERICAN ETERANS THE WORLD WAR.

CHAPTER NO. 7, meets first and third Fridays, Veterans Memorial uilding. Grand and Harrison. Next meeting, Friday, June 6. LOUIS LAYORDAN, Commander.

ROBERT RILEY. Adjutant. Office at Veterans Building. GL. encourt 5794.

304 United Spanish War Vets E. H. LISCUM CAMP NO. meets Veterans Memorial Building, 200 Grand. Next meeting, Thursday, June 4.

CHARLES F. CORRIGAN, Commander. 915 East 23rd Street: ME r- ritt 2877. 0. M.

McFARLAND, Adjutant, 977 Aileen Street, Oakland; OLympic 0778. W. H. McKELVY. Q.M., 23.09 Mitchell Street: AN 3562.

JOSEPH H. McCOURT CAMP NO. 13 meets in Veterans Memorial Building, 1981 Center Street. Berkeley. Next meeting Thursday, June 12.

GEORGE BROWN. Commander, 1229 The Alameda. Berkeley. BErkeley 5168M. A.

P. HANSCOM, Adjutant. 1017 Paines A Avenue: TH ornwall 0864. WILLIAM G. DICKINSON, 1928 Fairview: OLympic 9639.

muni 304 Women and Girl Workers, '61-65 VOMEN AND GIRL WORKERS OF THE CIVIL WAR, '61 TO '65, meet on the second Friday of each month at a Oakland Memorial Building on Grand Avenue. MRS. ETTA WIXSON, President, 1474 34th Street. JULIA BOLTON, Secretary, 826 Allen Street: OLymple 8464. 304 Canadian Legion of B.E.S.1.

OAKLAND POST NO. 15, CANADIAN LEGION OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE SERVICE LEAGUE meets at the Veterans Memorial Building, Grand and Harrison. June 7, Saturday, next meeting. All- veterans who served under the British Flag are eligible for membership. LARRY W.

SAUNDERS, Comn.ander. 1508 28rd Avenue. GEORGE MARMENT. AdJutant, 3219 Bona Street. 304 Regular Veterans Association GOLDEN West Post No.

72, meets in hall 4 at 8 p.m. on second and fourth Wednesdays. Oakland Veterans Memorial, 200 Grand Avenue at Harrison, Next meeting June 11. An organization for all enlisted service men, in active service or retired and those who have been honorably discharged from the U.S. Army, U.S.

Navy, TT.S. Marine Corps or the U.S. Coast Guard. William J. Gilmour, commander.

TRinidad 1366. Harry D. Hosac, adjutant. MErritt 3959. 326 Modern Woodmen of America Oakland Camp No.

7236 meets the last Tuesday of each month, 8 p.m.. at. Hotel Colt. 1445 Harrison Street. June 24.

next meeting. JOHN E. FORREST. Consul, 15 Hamilton Place. P.

M. DOBBINS. Secretary, 1415 Castro: HI gate 1122: hours 10 a.m.8:30 p.m. 326 Royal Neighbors of America OAKLAND CAMP NO. $179 meets Harmony Hall, I.O.0.F.

Temple, 11th-Franklin. Next meeting. Friday, June 6. MAE SUMMERS. Oracle, 595 21st Street: TE molebar 6648.

ESTELLE M. DEPARADE, nd- Tecorder, 932 Madison, Albany; LA scape 5-3547. LENE J. WALLEN, City Supervisor, 1308 East 27th Street: ME rritt 3974. VICTORY CAMP NO.

9528 meets W. O. W. Hall, 3256 East 14th Street. June 9, next meeting.

CLAUDINE GARCIA Oracle, 1539 53rd Avenue AN dover 4324. MRS. HAZEL E. MOSS. Recorder, 2222 Vicksburg: AN dover 2079.

IRENE WALLEN. District Deputy, 1308 East 27th Street; MErritt 3974. 319 Eagles OAKLAND AERIE NO. 1.0.0.F. Hall, 410 11th Street.

Next meeting Monday, June 2 installation of officers. Seating of new J. G. VERGNES, Secretary, 1121 officers. Washington; HI gate 1103.

DR. CARL E. CURDTS, 406 Dalziel Building, 532 15th Street. Office telephone, GL encourt 8884; telephone FR uitvale 4685. DR.

K. C. McLEOD, 1011 Western Professional Building, 1706 02 Broadway; telephone HI gate 0302. day. and night.

339 Jenny Lind' Hall Association JENNY Lind Mall Association at 2229 Telegraph Avenue. HI gate 9840. Business meeting, 3rd, Monday, 8 p.m. Social meeting, Tuesday evenings. "Singing.

Thursdays." 309 Daughters of America DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. Martha Washington Council No. 6. Daugters 3rd of America meets 1st and Fridays, at 1.0.0.F. Temple.

410 11th Street. Visitors welcome. Next meeting, Friday, June 6. GRACE FEIGE. Councillor: FR uitvale 3469 W.

MINNIE M. FOX. Recording Secretary. 472 27th Street. GL encourt 3916.

CAROL KING, Financial Secretary, 1057 Aileen: OLympio 8147. 306 California New England Association, Inc. meets Masonic Hall, 610 55th NEW ENGLAND, Street near Shattuck. Next meeting, Saturday, June 7. Business meeting, basket dinner $:30.

All members requested to attend. WALTER DOANE, President, 3025 Ellie Street, Berkeley ELLIOTT, EU point. VITAL STATISTICS ANNOUNCEMENTS MARRIAGE Health Certificate and Tests. complete, $2.60. Charles R.

Wright, M.D., and staff, located San Francisco Laboratories. -Estabished 25 years. 690 Market, Room 816, San Francisco. DO ugla 4926. Hours 9 to 8, Saturday 9 to 6.

DEATHS AHLERS-In San Francisco, May 30, 1941. Estelle J. Ahlers, sister of George G. and Irene M. Ahlers.

A native of San Francisco, California. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon, May 81 at Gray's, Divisadero Street at Post, San Francisco. BENNETT. In Oakland, May 29, 1941. George D.

Bennett, husband of the late Eva B. Bennett, loving father of George S. and Frederick D. Bennett and Mrs. Harvey A.

Kirk of Sonoma, California, and K. L. Hickman of Fresno, California, and brother of Fred L. Bennett of Sam Diego, California; a native of Utah, aged 67 years. A member.

of The Church Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Friends may call at the Telegraph Avenue Chapel of the Grant D. Miller Mortuaries, 2850 Telegraph Avenue until Sunday evening, June 1, 1941. Interment, Kaysville, Utah. DI'TO In Oakland, May 30, 1941, Maria Francesca, beloved wife of Luigi Dito, devoted mother of James, Joseph, Martha and Marie Dito, Mrs.

Lizzie Russo and Mrs. Angelina Clarizio, sister of Joe Russo, Mrs. Teresa Puchello, Mrs. Rose Dito, Mrs. Filomena Dito, Mrs.

Carmella Derenzi, Mrs. Caroline Davison and Mrs. Josephine Elhert; a native of Italy, aged 62 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the Caporgno Company Mortuary, 1727 Grove Street, Tuesday, June 3 at 9:30 o'clock, thence to St. Mary's Church where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul commencing at 10 o'clock.

Recitation of the Rosary Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Entombment, Holy Sepulchre Mausoleum. DONEGAN- Oakland, May 30, 1941, Thomas, beloved brother of James, John and Joseph Donegan of Oakland and Patrick Donegan of San Francisco. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from Eastlawn Chapel, Monday, June 2, 1941, at 9 a.m., thence to Saint Francis De Sales Church where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul commencing at 9:30 a.m.. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

ELLICR Accidentally in Concord, May 29, 1941. George dearly beloved husband of Lillie Eller, loving father of Dorothy and George D. Eller a native of California. A member of the Brotherhood of St. Mark's Evangelical Church and past scoutmaster of Troop No.

18, Boy Scouts of America. Friends are invited to attend the services Monday, June 2, 1941, at 1:00 o'clock p.m., at the Chapel of Albert Engel Company, 3630 Telegraph Avenue and 37th Street. Interment, Mt. View Cemetery. FLYNN-In Oakland, May 31, 1941, Ellen, wife of the late Robert Flynn; loving aunt of Mre.

Michael Ronayne, Mrs. E. Glasson, Mrs. Marjory Boyle, Miss Nellie Mc-1 Bride and Miss Catherine Rodden: A native of County Donegal, Ireland. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday, June 2nd at 9 a.m.

Oakland from the Chapel of the Oaks, Mortuary, 3007 Telegraph Avenue, thence 10 St. Theresa Church, where a requiem mass will said for the repose of her soul at 9:30 a.m. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery. -In Oakland, May 29, Sarah beloved wife of the late M.

V. Hines; loving mother of Perry and Alice Hines. A native of Ohio. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Monday, June 2. at 10:30 a.m.

at the Fruitvale Chapel of the Clarence N. Cooper Mortuary, 1580 Fruitvale Avenue. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery. Helena, May 29, 1941, Chris. B.

Michel, beloved husband of Florence Michel; father of Virginia Bonk, Florence Odem, Elizabeth Powert, Patricia, Chris and the late Ramsay Michel: brother of Flora Nunnemaker and Ella Hoeffer. A native of Benecia, California, aged 51 yearn. Friends are invited to attend services al. The Grant D. Miller Mortuaries, East 14th Street, corner 24th Avenue, Oakland, Monday, June 2, 1941, at 2 o'clock p.m.

Closing services at California Crematory, St. Helena, California, May 30, 1941, Ramsay Michel, beloved husband of Virginia Michel; son of Florence and the late Chris. Michel; brother Virginia Bonk, Florence Odem, Elizabeth Powert, Patricia and Chris Michel Jr. A native of California, aged 27 years. Friends are invited to attend services at The Grant D.

Miller Mortuaries, East 14th Street, corner 24th Avenue, Oakland, Monday, June 2, 1941, at 2 o'clock p.m. Closing services at California Crematory. MULLER--In Oakland, May 81, 1941, Ephraim, beloved husband of Anna Muller, loving father of Mrs. Albert Hoffman, Harold D. and Phillip M.

Muller, Lt. U.S.A, A member of Oakland Lodge No. 252, B'nai Brith. Friends are invited to the services Monday, June 1941, at 3:00 o'clock p.m., at the chapel of Albert Engel Company, 3630 Telegraph Avenue and 37th Street. Interment, Home of Eternity Cemetery.

RAARE in Jesus, 'May, 30, 1941. Louis Raabe, beloved husband of Mary E. and loving father of Louise Raabe. A native of Germany, aged 76 years. A member of Grace Evangelical Luthern Church of Hayward.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday, June 2 p.m. from the Grace Evangelical Church, corner Grace and Soto Streets, Hayward. Friends may call at the Garden Chapel of the Pratt Mortuary, 1044 Street, Hayward, until Monday noon. RICHARDSON -Entered into rest in San Francisco, May 30, 1941, Ralph Chapel Memories -COLUMBARIUM CREMATORIUM Mather Hows, FRATERNAL 320 Moose OAKLAND LODGE NO. 324, meets Moose Hall, 1116 Clay Street.

Next meeting, Friday, June 6. First initiation of term. Ray Waring, in charge. June 7, Saturday, dinner dance for new members, families, friends of Moose. Floor show.

JAMES B. CLIFFORD, Governor. STANLEY A. BURGRAFF. Secretary HI gate 1443.

DR. CHESTER F. GREEN, 211 Blake Block. 1121 ton Street. HI gate 4544.

DR. JOHN J. MELVIN. Suite 211- 214 Thayer Building. 577 14th Street.

GL encourt 4924. DR. CLARENCE 3022 East 14th Street, Oakland. PR Eighty- third Anniversary Of First African Methodist The Eighty-third anniversary of In the spring of 1863 the members the founding of the First African of the mission purchased an old schoolhouse which had been built Episcopal Church of Oakland will for the of Oakland Horace city by be observed this morning at 11 Carpentier a number of years belatejo'clock at the church, Fifteenth fore. In 1862 after it was abandoned and West Streets.

Many descendents by the citl, the Methodists purof the pioneer founders of this chased it and moved it to the west oldest Negro church organization side of Washington Street, between in the East Bay area will be present Fifth and Sixth Streets, where it to take part in the ceremonies. was used as a church under the A thirty-voice chorus, directed pastorate of Reverend Charles E. by Arnold Baranco, will render Rich. The Methodists in turn passed special music. Marcus Hall, bari- it along to the Colored Methodists tone, and Florida Baranco, soprano, who moved it to the east side of will be guest soloists.

The Reverend West Street, just south of Seventh Daniel G. Hill, pastor, will Street. Later it was moved about preach on "Guide Me Thou Great fifty feet to the south and became Jehovah." Eddie Jones is chairman a part of a lodging or rooming of the Pioneer Day Service. house occupied by colored people. Luncheon will be served to the Under the leadership of the Rev.

Pioneers at the close of the morn- J. Grigsby, the church was moved ing service by the Young Women's to its present location in 1884 at Auxiliary. Mrs. Irma Valle, presi- Fifteenth Street near West, and dent. Mrs.

Lydia Jackson and Mrs. dedicated as the First A.M.E. E. Amos will be guests of honor. Church.

Vespers will be observed at p.m. No regular pastors filled the when the "Cantabaliers;" a chorus pulpit in the early days, but since of college students will sing. The the early 1870's the pastors have church will celebrate its eighty- been Rev. J. B.

Sanderson, Rev. I. third, of anniversary June. throughout the N. M.

Weih, Triplett, Rev. Rev. J. J. J.

Grigsby, De Deyer, Rev. Rev. D. The church was first organized E. Johnson, Rev.

I. M. Burgan, Rev. as a mission in the home of one Allen Viney, Rev. E.

T. Cottman, of the members the spring of Rev, E. Jones, Rev. G. E.

Till1858 in a house Fifth Street man, Rev. J. Pointer, Rev. A. O.

"on near "The Point." The mission Steele, Rev. N. P. Greggs, Rev. F.

grew into a church by 1863. Mr. J. Peck, Rev. J.

M. Brown, Rev. and Mrs. John Thomas, Mr. and Nelson Pryor, Rev.

T. D. Scott, Mrs. Isaac Flood and Mrs. John and the incumbent, Rev.

D. G. Hill, Peterson were members of the first Jr. Bishop Noah W. Williams organization.

I supervises the work of the district. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (Continued) SUPERVISORS, TUESDAY, MAY 20TH, 1941 The regular meeting of the Board of Superyisors was called to order at 10:00 a.m. On call of the roll the following were present: Supervisors Bartell, Caldecott, Hellwig, Wixson and Chairman Janssen-5. MINUTES APPROVED On motion of Supervisor Hellwig, seconded by Supervisor Wixson, the reading of the minutes of the last meeting was waived and they were approved as entered by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Bartell, CaldeHellwig, Wixson and Chairman Janssen-5. REPORT APPROVED The report of the County Treasurer for the month of April, 1941, was presented to the On motion of Supervisor Caldecott, seconded by Supervisor the report was approved and ordered filed by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Bartell, Caldecott.

Hellwig, Wixson and Chairman JanssenDANCE PERMITS The following applications for permits to conduct the unincorporated territory of Alameda County were presented to the Board: I. 0. Gifford--The Alabam Gardens, 14891 East Fourteenth Street, San May 24th, 1941. Comincion H. Amexicana- D.

E. S. Hall, 24, On motion of Supervisor Hellwig, seconded by Supervisor Wixson, the applications were approved and the Clerk directed to issue the permits by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Bartell, Calde-tout cott, Hellwig, Wixson and Chairman Janssen-5. The application of T. O.

Gifford to conduct dances each and every night at The Alabam Gardens, 14891 East Fourteenth Street, Leandro, was presented to the Board and referred to the District Attorney for investigation and report. BOND FILED An annual Bond in the sum of $1000.00 with the Close Building Supply as Principal was presented to the Board, approved and ordered filed pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 212. Communications were received from the following: Edgar J. Hinkel, Project Supervisor, -Regarding a reapportionment of sponsor's project funds for new fiscal year, Project Number 11874.

Referred to the County Auditor. Board of Directors of the Alvarado Sanitary District -Filing budget for fiscal year 1941-42. Referred to County Auditor. Board of Fire Underwriters of the Pacific- In connection with survey rural fire protection in Alameda County. Referred to the Committee of the Whole.

Charities Resolution adopted by said Commission in connection with photostatic copies of old records. Referred to the certain recommendations in the case District Charities Attorney. or Commission Making of George Prescott, aged aid recipient. Referred to the District Attorney. County Surveyor Burnett Hamilton--advising the Board that certain repair work in connection with the improvement of the Subdivision of Tract No.

576 Eden Township had not been done. The Clerk was directed to contact the principals on the Bond accompanying the map of. said Tract and request reasons for the delay of said improvements. The following resolutions were adopted: Granting leave. of absence with fornia to Albert E.

Hill, Public Adpermission the State of CaliI tain mage ministrator. bill Directing and of Edna sale the from Ramage. recordation Robert D. cer- RaAuthorizing the sale of certain county property. Directing the deposit of District check from the Joint of Highway $237,252,89, beNo.

14 in the sum the ing District Funds not required for the Alameda County's share of construction of the deposit project. of cheek Directing the from the City of Berkeley in the sum maintenance of of that city's prisoners $124.20 for the care and in the County Jail during thesmonth of April. Authorizing the cancellation of. warrants Directing in the the sum Clerk to advertise of $11,121.90. for bids on the furnishing and delivering of furniture and equipment for the new Alameda County Garage and Justice Court, on June 3, 1941.

CLAIMS AND PAY ROLL On Supervisor Caldecott, seconded by Supervisor Wixson, the claims, also pay roll, as by the Auditing and Finance Committee were approved and ordered paid to the respective claimants in the sums and out of the Funds as designated by the following General Fund 1940-41 $17,228.50 Do Good Children's Roads Aid 1940-41 2.713.56 1940-41 Veterans Memorial Bldg. 1940-41 874.70 Advertising 1940-41 5,664.94 Exposition 1940-41 863.95 C. M. In digent (0) 1940-41 3,836.32 do General 1940-41 6.449.63 Motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Bartell, Chairman Caldecott. Hellwig.

Wixson and No futther business appearing the Board recessed untit Thursday, May 22, 1941. RECESS MEETING THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1941 The Board of Supervisors was called to order at 10:00 a.m. on call of the roll the following were present: Supervisors Bartell, Caldecott, Hellwig. Wixson and Chairman JansenPAYMENT ORDERED Certificate received from Architects Carl Minion WEATHER REPORT (Continued) Royal, beloved husband of Ruth H. Richardson; beloved son of Lizzie and the late Sol Richardson; brother of Mrs.

D. M. Blood and the Vesta Brose. A native of Oregon, aged 46 years. A member of Alisal Lodge, A.M.

of Pleasanton and Marine Engineers Beneficial Association. Friends are invited to attend services at the Telegraph Avenue Chapel of The Grant D. Miller Mortuaries, 2850 Avenue, Oakland, Monday, June 2, 1941, at 1 o'clock p.m. Rev. Joyce Farr and Masons officiating.

Closing services at The Chapel of the Chimes, VON ADELUNG-In Oakland, May 81, 1941, Alexis, beloved husband Ida Edith von Adelung, father of Mrs. Curtiss Barbour, brother of the late Dr. Edward von Adelung, and grandfather of Allen Babcock Barbour and Donald Curtiss Barbour; native of Canada Services Monday afternoon, June 2, at 2 o'clock, at the Tower Chapel, Mt. View Cemetery, Oakland. (Albert Brown Co.) WICKS--In Oakland, May 30, 1941, Francis beloved husband of Lorena A.

Wicks; father of Mrs. Carolyn Adair of San Antonio, Texas, Mrs. Helen Dandy of San Francisco, Mrs. Marive Elliott of Fallon, Nevada, and Francis R. Wicks of Sacramento; of Mrs.

Carrie Easter of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and Mra. Kate Crow of Blackwell, Oklahoma. A native of South Haven, Kansas, aged 66 years, 11 months, 17 days. A member of Bell Point Lodge, No. 20, of Port Smith, Arkansas, Little Rock Consistory of Little Rock, Arkansas, and Seventh Day Adventist Church.

Friends are invited to attend services at The Telegraph Avenue Chapel of The Grant D. Miller Mortuaries, 2850 Telegraph nue, 1941, at Oakland, 10 o'clock Monday, a.m. services at Mountain View DEATHS tery. Card of Thanks June 2. Closing Ceme- WE wish to thank our many friends; for their kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received during our recent bereavement in the loss of Our beloved husband and brother and to express our thanks to the organization taking part in the service.

Signed Mrs. Albert J. La Cunha, Mrs. Frank Keating and family. Transpacific Mails The following sailing dates and closing Ames of transpacific mails at the main San Francisco postoffice are based on the Jatest information furnished by steamboat companies: ORIENTAL June 1, 1:10 p.m., A Vessel.

June 3, 12:30 p.m., Clippership. June 4, 8:10 a.m., Harry ulckenbach. June 4, 6:00 p.m., Hokkai Maru. June 5, 8:10 a.m., Tatuta Maru. June 5, 8:10 a.m., Washington.

June 6. 8:10 a.m., President Pierce. June 10, 9:10 a.m., Manukai. HAWAIIAN ISLANDSJune 3, 9:10 a.m., Maunalei. June 3, 1:30 p.m., Clippership, June 5, 9:10 a.m., Washington.

June 6, 2:10 p.m., Matsonia. June 6, 9:10 a.m., President Pierce. June 10, 9:10 a.m., June 24, 9:10 a.m., Monterey, AUSTRALIAJune 3,.12:30 p.m., Clippership, June 24, 8:10 a.m., Monterey. LEGAL NOTICE The Civil Service Board of the City of Oakland announces the following examination: ART GALLERY HANDYMAN (PART-TIME) Requirements: Residence in Alameda for past year; age: 18 yrs. or over.

Applications now being received at the Office of the Board, Room 323 City Hall. Last date for filing June 12, 1941. By order, of Civil Service Board G. Stahlberg, Secretary, and 437-May Chief 80-8t Examiner. NOTICE- BIDS OFFICIAL VERTISING FOR THE CITY OF OAKLAND FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1941-1942.

The Council of the City of Oakland will receive sealed bids on Tuesday, June 10, 1941, between and 2:00 the hours of 1 o'clock p.m., o'clock advertising p.m., for of publishing all for offi- the cial said City fiscal year ending June 30, 1942. Such advertising must be published in a daily newspaper having bona fide general circulation of at a least 5000 copies, and which newspaper has been regularly published in sald City for two successive years prior to the time of awarding the contract for such advertising. Bidders will state in their proposals the price per for 10- ing said official advertising and printing according to the. following schedule: 1st-A price per square for the first insertion set in single column. 2nd-A price per square for the first insertion set in double column.

3rd-A price per square for the second insertion set in single colump. 4th-A price per square for the second insertion set in double column. 5th-A price per square for the third insertion set in single column. 6th-A price per square for the third insertion set in double column. 7th-A price per square for the fourth insertion (and for each subsequent insertion) set in single colu on.

8th-A price per square for the fourth insertion (and for each subsequent insertion) set in double columm. Said printing shall be in accordance with the following specifications: 1--All advertisements shall be set in solid six-point (nonpareil) type columns of 24 ems to the line, and in 144 ems to the square, except that when such advertisements shall, at the request of the office authorizing the same, be set in double columns, the same shall be in columns of 49 ems to the line and 294 ems to the square. subheads shall be 2-Titles and set. in 6-point capitals. 8-Precinct designations in election proclamations shall be set in 6-point capitals and paragraphed.

4-The combined list of polling places and election officers in election proclamation shall be set in one paragraph. 5-Each description in the delinquent tax shall be set with descriptive material filling each line to the full 24. ems to the line and 144 ems to the square, except. final fractional line. No hanging indention to be permitted on either side of column.

Tract names in subheading shall be in capitals. Names of delinquents to be set in capitals. 6-Special advertising requiring display may be published, but only by direct authority of the City Council. 7-A11 advertising shall be subject as to substance only, to the approval of the officer authorizing same, but no. variations as to specifications shall be permitted.

8--88 copies of official paper to be furnished daily to various municipal departments; not to exceed 20 additional copies shall be furnished free on request of City Clerk. 9- Not to exceed twenty (20) copies of any printed notice shall be furnished to the City of Oakland free of charge on verbal request of the City Clerk. Blank forms of proposals will be furnished by the City Clerk upon application! A bond in the sum of $1000.00 for faithful performance of contract. to be given by successful bidder. Contract to be entered Into within 10 days after award and official advertising to be done required.

FRANK COLBOURN, CIt. Clerk. were entitled to a payment in the sum of $4,928.25 9, on their contract for the construction. of the New County Garage and Justice Court and recommended the payment of the same. On motion of Supervisor Wixson, seconded by Supervisor Bartell, the certificate was approved payment ordered by the following vote: Ayer: Supervisors Bartell, Caldecott, Hellwig, Wixson and Chairman Janssen---b.

Communications were received from the following: Alameda County Charities Commission--Recommending that con- sent be given for the transfer and sale of certain real property belonging to the following aged aid recipients: John and Constance Seribante, Tom Lippo, Retta Wetherbee, Rose Zimmerman. Referred to the District Attorney. Decoto Association--Letter of appreciation of the activities of the Board of Supervisors. Filed. City of Berkeley Acknowledging the filing of claim for refund of fees paid for the registering of vital statistics.

Filed. Alameda County Employees' Association- resolution requesting the Board to grant a blanket increase in salaries to balance the increased cost of living. Referred to the Committee of the Whole. The following, resolutions were adopted: Accepting of Lola Knobles, Stenographer, and Betty Barry, Jr. Typist in the Dept.

of Charities. Granting leaves of absence with pay to various employees of the Board of Supervisors: Accepting Deed from John L. Olson and wife and directing the Oakland Title Insurance and Guaranty Co. to record the same in connection with the Decoto Library. Directing the deposit of a check from the City of Alameda in the sum of $5.52 for the care and maintenance of prisoners confined in the County Jail during the month of April and a warrant from the Public Administrator in the sum of $147.00 being full payment for hospitalization of George F.

Shertz, Deceased, Estate No. 67847. Accepting the bid of A. Holyoake in the sum of $1640.00 for the furlineal nishing feet of fence around the race and construction of 5500 track at Alameda County Fair Grounds. Appointing Druid Farmer, and Josephine Dorato Junior Typists in the Dept.

of Charities; Sylvia Kael, Asst. Laboratory Technician, Dept. of Institutions. Approving changes of employees at the various county Institutions. No further business appearing the Board adjourned.

GEO. A. JANSSEN, Chairman: Attest: G. E. WADE, Clerk.

Metropolitan Oakland and mild Sunday and Monday but with some cloudiness; moderate westerly wind Northern California- -Mostly fair Sunday and Monday but scattered light showers over the mountains Sunday and local fogs on the coast slightly warmer in the interior; moderate' northwest wind off coast Sierra Nevada- Partly cloudy Sunday with scattered light showers; Monday fair; little change in temperature; moderate westerly wind. Sacramento and San Joaquin ValleysFair Sunday and Monday; slightly warmer; gentle variable wind. Santa Clara, Livermore and Salinas Valleys--Fair Sunday and Monday with local morning cloudiness; normal temperature; moderate westerly wind. Nevada and Idaho Partly cloudy with scattered showers near the mountains Sunday; Monday fair and warmer. Washington and Oregon-Partly cloudy Sunday and Monday with local showers over the mountains Sunday; slowly, rising temperature and slightly lower humidity in the interior; gentle changeable off coast; gentle changeable over inland waters of Washington but moderate, westerly in afternoon.

Wind and Weather Off Pacific CoastNorth of Cape Blanco: Gentle changeable wind and partly cloudy tonight and Sunday with scattered showers tonight. Between Cape Blanco and Point Concepcion: Moderate northwest wind and fair tonight and Sunday but some cloud or fog night and, morning. WEATHER CONDITIONS Barometers are slightly higher and about normal over the Far West and off the west coast Saturday afternoon but there were showers yet in extreme Northern California and the Pacific Northwest Central Saturday. Low mild pressure over States with a disturbance central in New Mexico and Kansas is causing unsettled -weather from the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic Coast and showers have occurred over the larger part of that area. Temperatures are and much the still same as slightly they below were on normal Friare in the Pacific Northwest and interior valleys Far of California.

With the stable air in West becoming more and in the absence of any disturbance gen erally fair weather will prevail in California Sunday and Monday. The weather will be partly cloudy elsewhere in the Far West with local showers over the mountains Sunday. It will be slightly warmer except in the coastal sections. RAINFALL TO .4:80 P.M., SATURDAY Last Seash. Nrml.

Seasi. Stations 24 hrs. to date to date 1940 Eureka .01 46.56 39.04 40.24 Redding .13 68.61 35.33 56.09. .00 25.79 17.80 20.65 Rosa .05 51.85 28.49 36.06 San Francisco .00 35.04 21.84 21.16 .00 18.40 13.66 17.35 Salinas .00 25.00 12.88 18.62 Fresno .00 16.91 9.31 11.50 Luis Obispo .00 42.82 20.94 24.91 Los Angeles .00 32.76 15.15 19.21 San Diego .00 24.74 10.25 11.30 precipitation at 6 a.m. taken at airport, METEOROLOGICAL DATA Noon Barometer (sea level 1016.9 1018.0 1017.3 Barometer (sea level in.

30.03 30.06 30.04 Temperature (dry bulb) 59.0 64.0 62.6 (wet bulb) 55.3 54.3 54.6 Humidity (per cent) 79 52 60 Wind velocity (m.p.h.) 1. 13 16 Wind direction Weather Cloudy Clear Clear TEMPERATURES PACIFIC COAST EASTERN High Low High Low Baker 62 Abilene 90 69 Boise 64 48 Amarillo 81 65 Calgary 63 Atlanta 72 Edmonton 63 Boston 73 51 Eureka. 59 5,2 Brownsville 89 75 Fresno 81 53 Buffalo 46 Havre 63 52 Charleston 74 Helena Chicago Honolulu 68 Cincinnati 66 Juneau 78 48 Denver 75 Kalispell 62 54 Des Moines 80 55 Los Angeles 75 55 Dodge 87 08 Marshfield 62 Duluth 48 Moffett Field 70 Galveston 85 76 Needles 73 Grand Junct. 77 North Head 61 52 Huron 57 Oakland 69 Jacksonville 99 Phoenix 91 56 Kansas City 78 68 Pocatello 58 47 Knoxville 82 Point Reyes 63 53 Memphis 84 65 Portland 67 50 Paul 75 57 Redding 71 53 New Orleans Reno 69 41 New York Roseburg 67 North Platte Sacramento 76 67 Oklahoma Salinas 76 46 Omaha San Diego 75 56 Pittsburgh San Francisco 65 58 Rapid City 61 Seattle 60 Roswell 62 Spokane 64 52 St. Louis 92 70 Tatoosh 55.

52 Salt Lake 48 Tonopah 67 41 San Antonio 74 Winnemucca 69 43 Sheridan Yakima 67 55 Swift Current Yuma 95 64 Tampa Vicksburg Washington 53 63 51 57 PRECIPITATION Pacific Coast-Baker ,31, Boise .02, .03, Eureka .01, Havre .14, Helena Kalispell .20, North Head .02, Pocatello Soda Redding .09, Roseburg .02, Seattle .29. Springs .10, Spokane .03, Tatoosh .13, Yakima .09. Eastern--Buffalo .01, Chicago 41, Des Moines Duluth Jacksonville Kansas City Lander New Orleans North Platte .07, Omaha .35. Pittsburgh .07, Rapid City .09, Salt Lake T. Sheridan Swift Current Washington .03, Williston .12, Winnipeg .42.

SHIP MOVEMENTS By J. C. HOLLAND, Deputy. Sun, Moon and Tide To Arrive By U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 307 Customhouse, Francisco SUNDAY, JUNE 1 Sun Sun Moon sets.

Moon MOON PHASER New Moon Last Qtr. Full Moon 1st Qtr June. 24 June 16 June 9 June 2 The time and height of tides in the following U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey table are riven for foot of Webster Street, Oakland. Fort Point subtract 40 minutes.

JUNE 1 TO JUNE 5 H.W. L.W. H.W. L.W. 1 5.1 5.4 2.6 4.8 0.2 5.6 L.W.

H.W. L.W. H.W. 00 2.1 4.6 0.5 6.0 0.7 1.5 4.5 4.6 0.8 1.2 6.3 5 NOTICE -In the above tabulation of the tides the daily tides are given in the order of their occurrence, commencing with the early morning tide in the left-hand column, and the succeeding tides as they occur. On some days but three tides occur.

The columns of heights give the eleva. tion of each tide above or below the level on Coast Survey chart soundings. The numbers are always additive to the chart depth, unless preceded by a minus (-) sign, then the numbers are subtracted from the depth of the chart. LIEUT. L.

S. HUBBARD, Inspector. Coastwise News SAN DIEGO, May (AP) Arrived: E. W. Scripps.

12:30 a.m.. Channel Island; Cadaretta, 1:45 a.m., Portland. Sailed: Cadaretta, 5 p.m., San Pedro. SAN PEDRO, May 29. (AP).

Arrived: President: Pierce. 8:15 a.m. Manila via San Francisco: Tejon, 9:10 a.m., Seattle; American Clipper, 9:10 a.m., Auckland: Anna Schafer, 1:15 p.m. Aberdeen. Sailed: Toplla, 8:45 a.m..

San Francisco: Susana, 9:20 a.m. Seattle; American Clipper, 10 a.m.. San Francisco: San Luciano. 12:05 p.m.. Santa Rosalia: Ewa.

12:45 p.m. El Segundo: Baldhill, 12:55 p.m., Ventura: Hanley, 1:35 p.m., New York, PORTLAND, Ore. May 20. (AP) -No arrivals. Sailed: Richmond, 6 p.m., Los Angeles.

ASTORIA, May: 29. (AP) -No No movements. SEATTLE, May (AP) Arrived: None. Sailed: Hie Maru, 3 p.m.. Kobe via ports; Taku, 4 p.m., Southeastern Alaska: ward Arkansan.

Luckenbach, midnight. Tampa ports: Ed- via ports: West Madaket, midnight, Baltimore via ports. Notice to Mariners Mare island Strait--Mare Island Strait light 2 etsablished May 28, in 10. feet. about 800 varda.

from Carquine: Stralt light station: light in flashing red. 1 ascond. celipee 1 seconds. of 1800 above water. SUNDAY, JUNE 1 Singapore Ludingion Manila Admiral Nulton Boston Arizonan Seattle Arkansan Seattle Alaskan MONDAY, JUNE Japan Tokai Maru Buenaventura Oriskany Philadelphia Winona Victoria Texada TUESDAY, JUNE 3 Rangoon President Johnson Boston Nevadan Norfolk Heffron Los Angeles Maru Los Coast Shipper To Depart SUNDAY, JUNE 1 Pago Pago MONDAY, JUNE No departures listed.

TUESDAY, JUNE I Manila American Clipper Valparaiso Naruto Maru Honolulu Maunalei New York Katrina' Luckenbach Eastern Ports NEW ORLEANS -Arrived. May 30. Jacob Luckenbach from San Francisco. Sailed, 30th. Birmingham City for San Francisco.

HAMPTON ROADS -Sailed, May Hegira for San Francisco. NEW YORK- Arrived, May 30, Marymar from San Pedro. Sailed, May 29. Tuscaloosa City for San Francisco; May 30, Texan for San Francisco. PHILADELPHIA- Arrived.

May 27, J. L. Luckenbach from Camden. MOBILE Arrived, May 26, Mathew Luckenbach from Houston. Island Ports HONOLULU- Sailed, 5.

p.m.. Matsonis for San Francisco. Pan Royal for Moil: Kohala for San Francisco; 9 p.m.. Mariposa for Sydney; Arizpa for Shanchal; Permente for San Francisco. Arrived: May 29, Arizpa from Santos via Balboa; -Honomau from New Yorki 6 a.m...

Mariposa from San Francsico: Waimea from San Francisco. Freyberg Alive, British Report LONDON, May 31- (UP) The British war office said today "we are glad to be able to announce" that B. C. Freyberg, British commander in Crete, is. alive with his troops.

The German official news agency had reported Freyberg was Hilled a plane crash en route from Crete to.

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