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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 13

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Oakland TribuneWednesday, March 2, 1949 DV 13 Last Set Navy' Prepares to Make. Firsi TesfS ofi Super-Rockets n'c Sea to bring them for read i welcome ings. ll(iritesterf ADVEKTISUtlENT Recreation1 Dept. fo'; Hold? Rlay Workshop The Oakland Recreation Depart SAN DIEGO, March i The Navy said the major b3ect Levis F. chaffer Norton? of onon ei eonveneo seapiane wnoer tne expecuuon was cosmic ray i BERKELETW March Funeral BARTENDER 5H0TBY POLICE SUES CITY A claim for $10,000 damages' was filed with the City of Oakland today by Albert Fa ccinJ, 35, of El Cerrito, bartender who was shot by police when they broke up a robbery attempt at 'a taVern a t3332 Grand Avenue last November 29.

Faccini declared he suffered a leg fracture when he was -shot by; Patrolman Calvin Clayton after breaking away, from bandits as police closed'ia on the" tavern. The claim alleged the officer ment will conduct a workshop in I dramatics to be held' every Thurs- mental fMn nf tiTnr fttmftsTihrk? national aeiense signmcance. Army Unable to Find services will be held here tomorrow for Mrs. Cora vVVH, Lestexv ihufch and clutm-ornait. Saturday in a Streator 111 hosoitar while en route to her home at 1833 Saxi Pedro Avenue from a visit to New York.

She-was 77. y. widow of the Be v. Jam" Lester, Christian 250-Mir High-Roc'sctr'-; i 1- t- day -evening at Mosswood Park Clubhouse. Mac Arthur and Streets A children's workshop aIso Vill 'be held on Saturday from o'clock.

Jv Under-' the direction- of; -Mma Brown, drama. specialist, 'the recreation department, adults will rockets, the Eleventh Naval, District reported. It will be the. first major, attempt of Navy to eater the super-rocket field. Two years ago they fired one German V-2 rocket from the deck, of the carrier USS.

Midway. The experiment was not listed as a auccess. The Norton Sound will leave Port WASHINGTON, March The Army hasn't lound its 210-mile sky -high rocket it fired last week and may never locate, it-t The record-breaking AC Corporal" was-fired from -the nose' of Chcrch? who kfired withbut attempting to ascer throushotj the Middle' Test PvdFc Coast States. They tain- wnetner or not claimant Berkel'-v in 1911." coming an innocent bystander." It- coa-vlK? tained a charge of -negUgence an4 1 ills. at actmg, directing, set-makmg ha V-2 rocket already 20 miles in the Hueneme for Ecuadorian waters," the Navy- said.

The trip will be. made "for and costuming for stage and radio. carelessness. p. otorate in Pr.

'-Lester stricken while nn brief "Viit 'last to hjvfiirl- i- i Jn addition to producing one-act Finds There' ErerTtbinff in the group will learn the skill -rooo iiyrnp ki pear police reported' at' the time of the incident, which was marked by the capture of -three men, that Clayton dropped Faccini Etreator. ipent y-ie Christmas holiday penosoviih her daughter. ilrs. Erniee Lawrencei New York. to tne alter he was or Good Switches to Calrert BALTIMORE, MD.Lewis F.

Schsi-f er, 4216 Frederick Ave Baltimorej co-owner of a transportation service; has switched to the whiskey with the famous Baltimore name Calvert. Tvelound I can vlvayt count on the Calvert name," he says, "for cuaKrjf." She wasia charter, member of the purpose oi wring rockets upper research," the announcement Officers of the Norton Sound said the. would take place, on the geo-magnetic equator off the coasts of Peru and Ecuador, They will be the fjirst major; over-water crocket 500 crew members Include dozens of rocket experts and physi air. and shot on to reach a top speed of 5000 miles an hour and the highest altitude ever recorded by a man-made device. Electronic Instruments tracked the WAC Corporal down, the Army said today, but "the actual impact point may never be found.

V-i Throughout flight the1 WAC, using a special radio sent technical Information 1 to ground recordingstations. This inforjnation Is expected to Joe of great value in the study of the unexplored and unknown upper regions. dered to halt three Faccini lives at 8C3 Kearney Street EI' 1 University Christian Church aijdthe pf derating marionettes. who wish' to jenroll their children In the" dramatics- class should -contact Brown at the recreation section, HU mboldt 1 -I "There wnr be -a need for volunteer help in" the -workshop by persons having special skills pertaining to and dramatics," Mrs. Brown-stated;" "and anyone -with original play or radio scripts will be erKeiey Ciub.

In addition to Mrs. Lawrence, who accompanied "body her, Mrs. Folk Daricing Clqss Folk dancing" instruction for beginners is slated tomorrow at 8 pjn. at Horace Mann SchcoL. CALVERT RESEBVE Blended Whiskey 83 8 Proor 5 Grain Neutral Spirits.

Calvert Distillers New Tork City Lester is survived by two other daughters, SearL ftf Patterson and Mrs. Harry JW- cists, uney i wiu return in about six weeks. -5 nompson, Kicnmona; seven rand- childrea ana lour reat. grandchil Services u-ai Tee held at 10:30 tomorrow at: fee. -University Christian Church, Cent and Scenic Streets, Berkeley.

The pastor. Dr. Benjamin IWatson. will Jbe assisted at the services by Drs. Milo Smith ,4 and weal KV McGowan of the West Side Christian Church San Fran sco.

interment will be at Sunse.t -r-. 1 v-f r. Let mm view Cemetery. v. Bert Hubbard Funeral service will, be heldito-morrowjfor Bert S.

Hubbard, 84. MULKEY'S FEIENDLY FUHNITUHE STORE Glorify your home with" reured executive, who was alon iime ti uakiand. He? died yesterday at a local rest homeafter a long illness. ound. for a record height of 250 miles above the earth, a JtwcHsfegej experime at White? Sands proviigf ground rises 'zScfwqx6 It 'is' Gerrnan V-2 ih' axmdler yac Corporal rocJctt in Its nQse.

They separated at an altitude of about 20 miles and. theS mcfleoit? A native of Ohio, Hubbard "came to the Bay area in 1890. He was a member of the Oakland Garden THE WONDEIt RUG -AMEniEA Club and the first president of the optimist-CIui? of San Franeisco, for i wmcnne wrota the creed. Hubbard was' also an honorary-member cf the National Optimist Club, i oexore- bis jeuremeni iwo oe cades ago, he served as president of Rifes Tomorrow for the. Union Lithograph Company, in Services Friday for Frank E.

oan jrrancisco ana later as, vice- president of Schwabacher-Frey and Mrs, Rosanna F. Luis company. Survivors include a daughter. 'Tuneral services" wiU hreld toK-Funeral services will be held here wargene Hubbard; a brother; Ly-man A. Hubbard of Michigan, and Friday for Frank E.

Kilpatrick, 64, morrow for Mrs. Rosann F- Luis, 83, who taught San Francisco schools a sister, J. F. Wiggins of Oak for 47 years. land, services be held tomor Mrs.

died Monday, at her at at the 'Chapel of Howe and Mather Streets. home at 811 60th- Street after an illness of several years. Arrangementsare under the direc tiort of Albert Engel and Company. local attorney. He died a local hospital early today after being taken ill -yesterday; at his home at 415 Bellevue i A native of San Rafael, he was admitted to practice in 1909.

At one time he was city attorney at Han-ford, where he was a charter mem-ber of the Elks Lodge. He had been practicing 1 OaUnd for the past 23 years Kilpatrickp is survived by his A native- of New Mrs Luis moved to San Francisco as a girL ioju -xeiegrapa. Avenue. Sh began teaching in 1830- at the Louise lien WcHs 1 Golden Gate Grammar- School and was educator at schools BERKILEYr March: 2- Funeral there until her retirement in 1827. services will be held' here Friday A reouiem high mass will ba held for Mrs.

Louise Ellen Wells, a resi 5 i widow. Mm Mildred i Kilpatrick; two sons. Henrtf H. and Emraett Kil dent of Berkeley for 45 years, who at.Sacred Heart Church in Oakland at 9:30 a.m. with interment in Holy died at her home Tuesday after a Cross Cemetery in Colma.

Rosary patrick; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Crittenden and John Mansfield, long illness. Sh a wa 76. will be recited in the chapel of the Widow of Isaac W. Wells, former and five grandchildren, Freeman and Cex-Roaeh and Leon-.

city assessor i Berkeley, she died Sservices -will xe at p.nv Jf n- ard chapel" at 27th Street and -Tele day in the chapel of the Grant D. graph Avenue tonight at 8 p.m. Miller -Mortuary, 2850 "Telegraph MrsLuis is survivea oy ner nus- banoManuel as fter Elizabeth, TTT. 1 1 the auspices of Oakland Lodge No, BPOE. Cremation will follow.

Fortier of Mbdesto, and a aaugnter. Rose of in the nome at 1905 Berkeley Way her husband" built as a. bresent for her ln.1906.. She is survived by aT dnwgnter, Mrs. Anne Wells Richardson, of Berkeley.

i The Rev. Laurapce Cross, pastor of Northbrae Community Church, will, officiate -at services1 at 1 jn at the Little Chupel Qf. the Adeline and Ashby Streets. Jntermeni will be at Mountain View Cemetery. i Petain Growing Wiaker New Loan to Dutch ir PARIS, March 2WEV-The health Washington; March 2.v of Marshal Henri PhUlipe Petain is showing a gradual weakening due The Netherlands today received additional Marshall Plan' loan of $43500,000, the Co-operation Administration; announced.

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