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Oakland Tribune, Monday, April 17, 1950 tE 31 BAY COUNTIES VITAL STATISTICS US.WlATHtl U(AU MAf If ftf ailsnint ttmmttu Business and Finance ANACONDA COPPER MINING NET EQUALS $3.14 A SHARE y'ZVr iTTr-PK DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS PrTBICtVICH In Oaklsnd, April IS, 19.S0. Susan, drlrly helovtd wifa of ths lat Nicholas Prtrice-vlch. loving mother of Mrs. Elena Marcelllno. Mrs.

May Klimovtch. Nicholas Petrlcsvloh and th lats of the Moon Chapter No. 83, Order of the Eastern Star. Sonoma. Friends are Invited 10 attend services at the East 14th Street chapel of the Grant D.

Miller Mortuaries. Ipc J37J East 14th Street, Oaklsnd, Tuesday, April 18, 1S50, at 1 'tteeii pjn. NEW YORK, April 17. P) Anaconda Copper Mining Co. and subsidiaries a leading world factor in copper Lvrlla Corrisno snt Irsn Vitals; rTavolsd alsler of Mr.

JoaieBacT- prod income of equal galupi and Frank snd Gorf Walksr: sjrandmother and freat- id o.i a snare, lor me year jyia, without deduction for depletion of metal mines. This was a decline of nearly 49 per cent from 1948 profits of Steel Mill Order or $6.16 a share. Gross income dropped to last year a decrease AIXAGHCft In Oakland. April $, 1950. Dora GalUfher, beloved the late Frank Gallagher, lovlni mother of Mr.

France Redd.ck, Mr. Flien Gates, Mr. Henrietta McNamara and Charlen Gallagher, -titer of Mr-. Margaret Murphy; a native nf Pennsylvania, aged AA yeari. (Reno pa pert pleae copy.

Friends are Invited to attend tha funeral Wednesday, April 19. 1850 at 9 30 clock a.m. from the Chapel of the Oaks, Oakland Mortuary, 3007 Telegraph Avenue, fcencc to St. Elizabeth i Church, where a requiem masi will be celebrated for the repoae of her tout at .10 a.m. Recitation of the rosary, Tuesday evening at I o'clock, GLAVAVICB In Oakland, April 13, 1950, 'Antoma dearly beloved wife of Joseph Glavanicb; loving jot $92,616,823 or more than 21 tpcr cent from the 1948 gross.

The earnings decline was blamed on the sharp slump, in 41 1 I i 1 i 1 Backlogs Rise CLE ELAND, April ntjre industry during tte Steel mill order backlogs and! second quarter of last year, increasing requirements among DEMAND EASES virtually all consumers will as-j Said annual report sure high-level sleelmaking well to stockholders: mother of Mrs. Mary A. Marchi, a Nicholas John E. Juanita and Jrtftph H. Otavanlch Jo rannmothcr and frill (rast- grandmotha, of several grandchildren: a native of Stockton, Csll- fornls.

Friends sr Invited to sttend the funeral Wednssdsv, April If, 1950, st 8 s.m. from the Piedmont Memorial Chapel of John J. Cox. J47 Piedmont Avenue, thence to Joseph's Church. Berkeley, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com-mencitH at :30 a-m.

Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery Recltatlqai of the rosary Tuesday evening at o'clock. RICHARDS In Oakland. April IT. 1950.

Ulysses Grant Richards, beloved husband of Idna Parker Richards; lovlnf father of Mrs. Wesley Farrar: grandfather af Mrs. Bee: brother of Mrs. Andrew Julian. A member of Clare-mont Country Club; a native of New York.

rlends sre Invited to attend services Wednesday morning, April 19. 1950, st 1 1 clock in the tower Chape! of Mountain View Cemetery. Please omit floUers. (Albert Brown Morrosry TS.VL0R In sri Oa-Vfand netpftai;" April IS. 1950.

Hilda C. Tavlnr, wife of the late Herbert C. Tavlor; daughter of the lat Andrew' and Anna Dahlgren: a native of Denver. Colorado: aged 5 years. A farewell service to which friends are Invrted will be held Wednesday afternoon.

April IS. Chapel of the Flowers, "Hull At Sons." Adeline Street at Ashhy Station. Berkeley. Concluding prpver at Mountain View ln lieu flowers, into the third quarter ot actjve demand for non-1 grandmother of Frank J. and Cynthia M.

March i loving sister of Jotm Babich of Seattle, Washing feted Magzine sauHoday. ferrous metals which had -con- "Ilarnng grave automotive Unued during the entire post-war L.bor trouble, no serious letdown period, including the first quar-is expected this year. ter of 1949, decreased precipi- "Bookings are especially heavy ta(ely in the United SUtes in the pipe. Carbon bars, plates, struc-; metals in i the U.S. accumulated turals and wire goods also the hands of producers and WrtW Cidittwi i Of Showtra are in store for an area from the Northern Wyoming mountains westward to Northern California.

Precipitation also is expected In. the West and Central Gulf region, northeastward into upper New England and through the Mississippi Valley. AP Wirephoto umuci inui-dstu prcuuie. ivcu CUstom smelters. 1hs crrfrirjltiM enrh DC Rtainlfsl the specialties, such as stainless sheets and strips, are in stronger "Sales of copper by producers to fabricators, which had aver- A crrVod one half point last week Jsea irom iiw.jm tons 1..

93 per cent of capacity. This 'n 19. to 21,482 tons in in Scattered ahoweri occurred In the Lakes region. The weather was. is equivalent to production of fPm- ff DV iaDncators Fjnr tonim unll, 1 RHR nfin tnn itn Consumers likewise decreased Tumdv.

Llttlt change in temperature J.ooo.uuu uui. lQifl North to northwet windf ft-1 8 mph off Shortages of sheet bars 8 ly4a monthly average rtf ro.s, occmnii 2i mpti. Point jthor semi-finished items are com-! io low oi ji.jm VITAL STATISTICS Alomeda Births Born to the wife of; ZI1WC, Michael, a boy. SKELTON. Maurice, a girl.

SHERAK. Henrv, a girl. DEATHS San Frftiiclif Bar Bfii Fair today (air ln the southwest and over the Atlantic atates. Temperature roae over the east and reeling weather was confined to the Northern Great Lakes region this morning. WESTERN REPORTS Hlh Low' HisTh Low pellinc some nonintccrated sheet tons ln April.

tonifrfrt Tuesday. Slightly cooler to- 4 nrira fr fonHitinns imnrnriul m.lorll., Wet Wind llgm.p.w In fUr ju.ito o.t ujaui ion; i hijI) today Ban rranclsco Oalt- raw material. Finished steel prod-. in the latter part of the year, theJ mifaftt0 ,2, 6" R1' nets, while less tieht than sheets. 1 report noted, both as to isles snrf i .7.

Kivf a donation to the Cancer fund. Snnoma papers please copy. Vlf-RRA-In Haysfcrd. April 15. 1950.

Georse Russell Vierra, beloved hus-hand of Thelma Vierra, Iovmg father of Jamie and Jeanne Vierra, son of Mrs. Anna Stlva of Hayward and the lats George Law la Vierra, brother of Rowland Vierra and Mrs. Mildred Clare. Dinwiddle, Mrs. Alice.

Lorraine Wallace and Paul Stlva; a member of Musicians' Local 10 of San Leandro. Optimist Club and. Loyal Order ot Moose, tin, 1-191 of Hayward; a veteran oi World War bandmaster lith Am-phibian Tractor Battalion, U. Treasure Island; a native of Boston, Massachusetts, aged 33 Albuquerout 6S 8 4 Baker afield i I ncnit, biTcmtiT siivj Blue Can vf re growing scarcer. Steel aid.

deliveries. And Anaconda, which iy tonight and TuMday. Litue 1 Birth at sa foruana ai 65 JljRedBluif tl SI 59 Reno 17 39 71 47 Riverside 81 SO il.hAeaMord like ether large producers hadi Haeramenu. j.qi iiu rhlT.nn. cut back man of its ooerations.

Ut.E. ther large producers hadj UrmrnU. Joaqata an4 Santa ck many of its S.tC, S2. Sacramento 81 51 FJow rWmlral W.r Un ton. A native of Austria, aged t4 ers.

Friend, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, April 18. 1950. at 9 o'clock a fnim, the cap1 oi Albert Company, 3K30 Telegraph" Avenue and 37th Street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Seventh and Chestnut it reels, where "a solemn re quiem mass will be offered fnr the. repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a m.

Becitatton of the roary' Monday evening at ft o'clock. Interment, Holy Sepuichre JOILVHOS In April 1. IQMi. Prarl Alice Johnson, belovpd wife ot Stephen H. Johnwin of Detnviiip; mother of Mrs.

Alice E. Hendrraon of Oakland. Stephen Johnson of San Diego, Merle R-Johnson of Danville and the hite Pen H. Jnhnon and Mrs, Faith Watson; sister of Mrs Bertha Fitz-geraM and Mrs. Sylvia Bradhoff of Oakland, Mrs.

Johnson is also survived hy seven grandchildren and two great-jidchildren, A pat matron of Almona Chapter, and a pa5t president of Contra Costa County Federation of Women's Clubs; a native of Kansas; aged 62 years, iiaMuia BU1 U4nm1. antral at the chapel ot ihf- Guy and Blackwell Mortuary, Wainue Creek, Tuesday, April 18. at 2 p.m. Inurnment in the California Crematorium, Oakland. I l.l.X In Oakland.

April 1. 1950. Laura Kelly, dear siMer of Alicia and Leota Kelly and the late Winifred Keily, a came of Jackson, California. Funeral Wednesday, April 19, I6.1O. ai 9 clocK a m.

from the chape! of Albert Engel Company, 330 Telegraph Avenue and 37th Sueet, thenct to St. Frances dc Sales Church, where a requiem hifth mass will be offered for th -repose of her soul, commencing at 9 30 o'clock a.m. Recitation of the rr.ary Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemeter KOI In Oakland. April 17.

19M. Ama Jacobme Koue. wife of tha late Louis L. Koue, mother of Mm. Llovd Davis.

Mr. Harry F. Oner and A. Lewi? Koue; grand n-nhr of Lewis M. and Donald Ki je a nstue of Denmark.

Private $rr Tuesdav afternoon, April IS. 3950. at 2 'o'clock in the chspel of Albert Brown Mortuary. 3476 Piedmont Avenue. Oakland.

1IC KtL In April 15, 1950. Violet Elizabeth, beloved wife 57 Salinas 74 Uenvt-r IrAfiir-narl H. Hmh hth Hit. 7fl. tnnmht 45-9 i IT Smmt 61 Lake Cltr 3 42 75 4 San Diego 33; NKW lORK April 17 'j SllnM Vlle fair loday tnnleht and during the last TuUv.

Lmle rhn( temperature i E'feKa Chemical Co. reported for PRftnrrTlftv nirp IjOW 2 9 ino flowers, contributions msy be made to your favorite charity. Intet-ment, Sunset View Cemetery. BRIOOR In Oakland. April 1.

J050. Frank Lowell Brlggs, beloved husband nf Bessie Griffiths Brilfcs: dear father of FiiiuVJlrul and Robert Lowell Brlggs; grandfather of Ronald Frank and Rue-' sell Lowell Briggs: brother of Mrs. Flora Moore: a native of California. Family services will be held st the Telegrsph Avenue Chspel of-the Grant D. Miller Mortuaries, 2830 Telegraph Avenue.

Oakland, Tuesday. April 18. lSO. at 1:30 o'clock p.m. Inurnment.

California Crematory. t'AOT In San Leandro. April 11. 150, Edna Cady, beloved wife of Edward O. Cady: loving mother of Mrs.

Florence Perry rf San Leandro and Eugene Cady: sister of Mrs. Audrey Wormick of Oregon: grandmother of Leonard Cady, Julian Perry and Frank Perry a native of. Canada. Friends aire invited attend th services St the East 14th Street chapel of the Grant D. Miller Mortuaries.

2372 East 14th Street. Tuesday, April 18. 1950. at 11 o'clock a.m. Inurnment private.

CARI.OCK In Richmond. April Id. 1950. Zoraida beloved wife of George Edmund Carlock: sister of P. Olivera of Santa Maria: a native of California.

Faends are imiied to aitend services Wednesday afternoon, chapel or 'Albert Bfoww ko'rttiary. 3fK Piedmont Avenue. Oakland. CHAEVES In Bodega Bay. April 18 1950, Ethel Charves, beloved wife of Frank E.

Charts; loving mother of Frank B. Charves of Whittier. Lester A. Charves of Oakland. E.

Charves of Bodega Bay and Le land F. Charves. of nine; sister. of Mrs. Cifrrte'tTatWf (if "-Fresno.

Mrs Mae Gate of Oakland and Mr. Lottie Clerk of Richmond and the late Frank A. Young; grandmother of four grniirlson. a name of California; aged 3 years. Friends are Invited to attend the services Wednesday.

April 19. 1950, at 1 o'clock m. at the Chapel of the Oaks, Oakland Mortuary, 3007 Telegraph Avenue. rOLEMAN Of 37 38th St-eet. April 18.

1950, Marion, beloved wffe of the late Bufus Colemsn; a native of Australia. Friends may call at the Mission Chapel of Robinson Brothers Mortuary. 1901 Fruitvale Avenue, rear Foothill Boulevard, Oaklsnd, until 'Wednesday -t -It- wctnc)r nnrinv Services snd Inurnment prliate. Phone KE Hog 4-3071. Cl EEAN In an Oakland hospital.

April 18, Elizabeth Ar.n of 2224 California Street, Berkeley, beloved wife of Bernard N. Curran; iovmg motner of Charles Curran. Gerald T. Cur-lac, and Mrs. Bernado'te M.

Chapman, all of Berkelev; grandmotuer of Timothy and Patricia Curran. and Paul. Robert, and William Chapman, all of Berkelev; a name of Berkelev, California; afeed 70 ears. A member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Berkelev.

first president of St. Joseph's Mothers Club, charter member of Branch No 9. CLAS; Julia Pert Grand tent. Daughters ot Civil War Veterans. Berkeley.

Friends are invited to attend funeral services Tuesdav. April 18. 1950. at 9 o'clock a m. from the new McNary-Berg Chapel.

1936 University Avenue. Berkeley, thence to St. Joseph's Church. Addison Street at Jefferson, where r.as be sajd for tie repose of her soul, commencing at 9 30 a rr. Recitation of the holy rosary Mondav evening at 8 o'clock.

Si Joseph's Cemetery. BeVIZINO In Oakland. April 13. 1950 I also known as Joseph Edward1. Vezino.

loving brother of Clara Lewis of Detroit, Michigan: a native of Canada. Friend? are invited to attend funeral services Tuesday, April 18, 1950 at 10:30 a m. from the Fruit-vale Chapel of the Clarence N. Cooper Mortuary. 1580 Fruitvale Avenue.

iKEllog 3-4114.) DEI ET In Hayward. April 13, 1950, Clara Adele Drury, beloved wife of the late John Drury; loving mother of Edward Drury of Castro Valley, Mrs. Ruth Chilion of Timewell. Illinois: Mrs. Esther MrCail of Castro Valley.

Mrs Muriel McCall of Birmingham. Michigan, and the lale Mrs. Grace Jackson: grandmother of nine grandchildren and great-grandmother of five great-grandchildren: a native of Kan.sas: aged 88 years. A member of First Presbyterian Church. San Leandro.

Charter member of Chapter No. 8. OE 5. of Spring-hill. Kansas.

Services were held at the Garden Chapel of the Pratt-Flierl Mortuary, 1044 Street. Hayward. Monday. April 17, 1950. at I o'clock Closing services Springhill, Kansas.

GALE In Oaklsnd. April 13. 1950. Mrs. Luella Gale, wife of the late Allen L.

Gale, loving mother, of George E. Gsle: sister of Mrs. Ada Long of Middle'. Hie. Michigan; Mrs.

Elizabeth Hiensberger of Merritt. Michigan: Mrs. Nellie Cool of Kalamazoo. Chester A. Bowman of Chicago and Albert snd Joseph Brubaker of Orange.

California: a native of Michigan; aged 77 years. A memberof Valley 4 San Francisco 32 52 ST. Airport 72 43 40 Santa Barbara 78 47 SS 82 65 rine months ended rebruary 28 todav to- Junft r.et profit of $22,681,425, equal to' ih company reported its total, nigM -d T-iy. Little chance Heier. ii.

Hfli hv share, compared copper production dropped to, 51 fS 46 Santa Maria S2 45 66 45 Santa Rosa 7 75 42 Seattle 41 W7 61 Sheridan 67 4.1 6 46-Spokane 56 51 Stockion S3 53 romnio 7: i-iand. Low tomM 42 ill Inrti.i itn or $3.81 a share. oo.W,lbJ pounds in 1949 from "'V '''1 lnrts 1:1 in. the lihf penid a vear ago. i l.oos.iia.olo the previous year.

Tndiv i.mie change in temperature. St 7S 4' 55 Su.anville 1 4.1 Tonnpah 71 44 of H1S4721 in the latMflZinC outout wa 475 25.1 fi7fi Airport uulfU' "as (J.iJO.DO Tnelv Shchtlv cooler period compared With $149,665,659 pounds against 448,690,235 the aftemmms coatal ection o-tierle not Nedlc much change in temperature, lnrifaftmg rl Ami 90 6H'William 50 75 45 Winnemucca 74 35 S5 47 Yuma 3 88 53 I year before, lead a ear earner. Paso nobles proauciion tog ainn the roart tontfht. 1 fiftn 17Q nonnrlc mn.n.r.J mK aaaial aiie c.ear toaay ro- Phoenix ttili, ntghi una Tufyrisv. Conlin-jea warm to- rAaTt-v BtPnlri SHIP MOVEMENTS Huh Low High Low 67 48 Minneapolis 62 43 New Orleans 72 56 'Ounces against 11,531,367, gold liAerier and Drtert K.iin.Mo.tly bo.Ioi 87.129 ounces against 86,650, and co- jferromanganese 23.686 long tons cetia sn Chariewn ARRIVED IN SJ BAY compared with 4648 in 1948.

"uir i.n ivvma Chicago except west to southwest 10 to 15 m.p h. TI BDAV, APRIL 1.1 nv lour company has continued ..7:. MISSION SAV CARLOS SSION SAV TAnLOR. tnkr 'okOfarna to WlU.ams 88 73 Sew York 62 4v SO 3 Korth Platte 56 34: 60 City 54 46 65 50 Omaha 8 52 62 40 Pensacola 64 53 74 52 Pittsburgh 44 64 52 Rapid Cny 63 43 55 51 St Lmil 69 52 73 57 San Antonio 59 54 64 38 Vicksburg 74 50 73 49 Washington 62 37. 67 52 Wichita 46 69 Wllhttnn 58 38 A-'ro V-eo'' 'to carry on a vigorous search for noon, Fort Worth chandler hapris.

stearrer. new mining properties," the re- Atofmi'M "fd ,11. k. a a tk. a i sk linil Hilhtr lammirT Miami fio.n Manila S.idden Christen Natienat Weather Summary SUN, MOON AND TIDE The weather was fair over California SPfXIAL OAKLAND RETORT this momma desDite catches of hiah thin.

Precintalion Julv 1 to midnight venter-! MONDAY. APRIL 17 lniirim.i Vna as rrs Hail nr. Ik mail J.l A 11 nnt-TTlAl 1 lO midrtlBht l. Pier 15 MARINE Kl'NNEB. stmr.

1135 'n fr-i'i: i.os Alleles tn Lut kenhach Pier 29 kl NPAT. AFRI1. IS Sun nes Moon rises i iln; 'mm Fort Bragg northward Tempera- eit'erday. 17.31; precipitation for saioe 5.34a I Moon sell wtr( jn over period laH year. 14 preeipitation mld- of Eugene Lickel; loving sister of Virs Harry Meade.

Mrs. Frank Purser and George Mockel. A native at Kow Ynrk porlions of California, yesterdav. while nlgni to a a rociay. none, maximum minimum reading, this morning were temperature yesterday Airport 75; minj-si, i mum temperature yesterday.

Airport 45: PRESIDENT stmr, 1 1' a rt I-V afV JO. front U's Anceies to American; I eident Line. I I I 1 I I I HUNKER HILL, tnkr Olsen. 6 10 a I 1 I I lv.ni Honolulu to Thornlty Pitt. Mar- VsT -gj VZT-' AI VEEAZ Suddenly in San Jose.

California. April 15. 19S0. Cvnl John Alveraz of 548 Ashbury Avenue, El Cemto, dearly beioved husband of Vera Carol Alveraz; tonng famer ot ryrrl Relmar Alveraz. Vivian Jovce AUeia7.

Mary Alice Smart and GeOrg.a Am Alveraz. all of El Cerrlto; beloved son of Marv Agnn Alveraj of Richmond: -brother of Joseph of Santa Crta. John J. of El Cer-rito. Clause E.

of Albany, Harold A. Alvera of Alaska, and Mrs Inez Thompson of Richmond; grandfather of Karan Irene and Cvnl Anthony Alverai of El Cer-rito. A member of the Painters. Decorators and Paper Hangers of America. Local No.

MS of El Cer-rito, American Legion. Louis Ha-gen Post No. .140 of El Cemto; and the Point Hlchmond Aerie No. 3M. the Eagles, a native of Pinole.

California, aged 57. There will be a reciia'ion of the rovar- at 8 p.m Tue-dav. April" 1050 at the Wilson and Krat7er Chapel. 01 San Pablo Avenue. El Cerrito.

Services will be held at 9 am. Wednesday. April Id. I05O. at the Wilson and Kratzer Chapel, thence to St Jerome a Catholic Church, where a requiem mass will be celebraied for the repose of his soul, commencing at am.

Committal will follow at Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno. California. For further Information please telephone LAndscape 5-1133. BAILEY At rest In Palo Alto. Sunday.

April 1, 1950, Fred Bailey, husband of the late Elizabeth Bailey and father of Mrs. Mary A. Thorn. Douglas A. Bailey and the late Stanley E.

Bailev; grandfather of Mrs. Dean Nirhol. Mrs. David Fortevt Robinson, onaW. Pnylis, Douglas, and Virginia Thorn; great-grandfather of Ctmun Nichol and Sharon Bailey; a native of Connecticut: aged 87 years.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, April 18. 1050. at 8:13 o'clock from Tinne.v's. Lytton Avenue, opposite City Hall Psrk. Palo Alto, thence to St.

Thomas Aquinas Church, for requiem mass, commencing at I 30 o'clock. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery. Oakland- Rosary Monday evening si o'clock. BARKER In Oakland.

April If, 1930, Robin tBobi Barker, beloved husband of Gertrude M. Barker: father of Mrs. Dorothy Parish and Charles H. Barker: brother of A Lincoln Barker; grandfather of Jimmy snd Patty Pariah; a nstive of Michigan. Friends are invited to attend services at the Telegraph Avenue chapel of the Grant Miller Mortuaries.

Inc. 330 Telegraph Avenue. Oakland. Tuesday, April 18. 1930.

at I o'clock m. (Ample off-street parking 1 In lieu of Friends are invited to attend neral services Tuesday, April highest temperature this year 79 degrees on March 30; lowest temperature thu year. 27 degrees on January 4. FRKCIPtTATlON above the aeasonat average. A storm in the north which brought showers to Washington and Oregon did not reach as far south as California.

Barometers are rising again this morning over the Pacific ez Me ier, i New Moon 1'tQtr. Full Moon Last Qrr. HAWAIIAN RANCHF.R 1 20 a from Honolulu to Mataon Navl-I Arril 17 WEST None. Ann) 25 May May Kansas Cily Op. 2 40a.m.

EAST Houston 1 5, northwest as a strong high pressure ays- years. Friends are invited to sttend tne funeral from Sorenaen Bros. Chapel. 1140 Street. Hayward.

Tuesdav, April H. 1950 at 10 a.m. Interment, Golden Gate National Cemetery. VINCENT In Oakland. April IS, 1950.

Homer Vincent, beloved husband of Hetue Vincent; father of George McAuliffe of San Francisco; brother of Mrs. Mae Rorv; son of J. Vincent: a natlvs of Alabama; aged years. Friends sre invited to attend the service, at the Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno. Tuesday, April 18.

195n. st 2 o'clock pm. Friends mav call at tha Grant D. Miller Mortuaries. Inc J-IIJ East 14th Street, Oakland, unul noon Tuesday.

WHITE Of 10l Graffian Street, Oakland. April II. 1950. Faye Flor-een White, beloved wife of Robert C. Wfiite; loving mother of Larry Buckley: loving daughter of Mrs.

Mav Hollinger: loving sister of Mrs. Velms Znok of Las Vegas. Nevada, Mrs. Atco Timmona. Mrs.

Wanda Sheeler, and Francis Hollinger of Wyoming: la native of Nebraska; aged 31 years. Friends arc Invited to attend services from the new mortuary of C. P. Bannon. 800 Cast 14th Street.

Oakland. Tuesday. April at p.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. tFor further Information caul TR Inldad 3-1011.) WII KM AN In Berkeley.

April 1. 1950. Oscar W. Wtikman of SJ1 SafBarnento Street, Berkeley, dearly beloved busbdnd of Mimmi Will an; beloved father of Helen WiTkman Chiklers and Oscar W. WHkman both of Berkeley; loving brother of Charles Wilkmao of Berkeley: devoted grandfather, of Arlee May ChUders and Stephen Wayne Wilkman; a native of Finland; aged 6 years.

Friends are tnvltad ts attend funeral services Wednesday, April 19, 1950. at i p.m. from the Drawing Room Chapel of the Kllis-Otson Mortuary, 727 San Pablo Avenue. Albany. Committal service.

Sunset View Cemetery. Son Francisco Deaths BOHN. Herman Frederick year. BOSLAW. Chre nee BRiTT.

James Jesse 3T years. CROVO. Benedetto Tears. DECKERT. Herman 41 years.

DOWUNG, Lat Verne. DR FIXER. Matilda years. FRAME, Car Gante. GILUS.

Charles W. i GONZALES. Simon. HILPERT. Charles.

HOPKINS. George W. IS years. LOGUE. Mtchael.

MAKONEy. Timothy MILLER. Chrtstina Msy. MVRRAV. Lor ts.

PHILLIPS. George Nelson REEVFB. Minnie E. SHUFELT. Wjirren FTERN.

Rose Patek. TORRES, William TURNER, Sushana. WALL. Mary. ZIMMERMAN.

Murray A. Pier 34. 12 25a.m. SALEM MARITIME, tnkr. 8 15 Seattle to Wi.liam.

Dimimd tern over the Parllic moves alowly trulOklahoma City 57, San Antonio 124 TIOI TABLl fard. Fair weather is expected to con- i uksburg .0... Wichita .30. I itr 4, APRIL 17 TO APRIL 21 tinu over California and temperatures should remain above r.ormal in most ectiona. Community Cnesr SAILED FROM F.

BAY I L.W. H.W. 17 6 19a 00 12 53p i L.W. H.W. LW Mil tnti 18 12 06a 6 3 6 52a -02 80 6 22p I Sunday morning moved rapidly north-; MbAlCU LIU, April -1 LP "President 7 4 2 30d 4 54p 3 21 and was In Southern Th(? colony Mexico v.f irrs MS 3 45 1 06a 6 1 4Sa-04 l.07p 4 0 lng.

Scattered light showers ofcurred launched US annual Community 'fLtSc The time and height. tide, Chest drive today. This year the MAGNOLIA STATE stmt fnre .4 10 above us. Coast and Geodetic Sure7 J. nn MM nnnni Yokohama, siaies Murine ir.ro table are given for the foot of Park Street 1L.

y-" BERG, tr.kr. Vera. 3 p.m., lor Oakland. lor Ft. Point aubtract 40 aoln South Central States from Texaa to -OCal hospital.

School, YWCA, ss and spread into Missouri and Arkan-' cemeterj' and other benefit or- sas. Precipitation amounts ranged from -iv(Miver Standard Oil Co lutes BRYANT, tnkr. Sullivan SS! Notice In th above tabulation of the r. for Seward. Standard the daily tide, ere given ln the order of their commencing to inch generally and in Eastern fcciui.onuii.--.

I Slim tin siTor ji with the early morning tiJe to the left-'Texas heavy amounts were reported. Sv- column. Oa aotne daya but three era! stations Indicated from 1 to 2 Inches. occurrence, I.RfiAL tOTICK 'alc Line. 1 riarut ANNA MAF.RSK.

run lausen. trf nceur the fourth occurring the1 while Austin measured 2 30 inches. Gal NOTICK BIDS FOR FVRNTSH- 10 nm frr Los AngeieS. Fred UlSen t-aitnn with OR 111 lnhi dor. A NO INST ALLING rOXDI.

IT 1 le Th Mimnn, ni miv Ui. stsvs. iss a hailtorm eartv todav. Port Arthur! t' AND STANPARPS FOR TRAFFIC INDIAN BF AH Mob of each tide tn feet ebove or below measured 1 68 Inches', and Corpus Chnsll 150. at 8:30 o'clock a.m.

faom Geoge Murphy's Chapel. 2312 Central Avenue, near Park Strert. A tanked a( thence to St. Barnabas Church, where a requiem 'tMjah mass will be celebrated for the epose of hrr soul, commencing at 9 a m. Reritarion of the rosary Mcir.dy eenirijr at 8 o'clock.

In rei nient. Holy Sepulchre Mausoleum. LA NG FIELD In Oakland, April 15, 190. James H. Langfield.

beloved huiiand of Vera Langfield loving father of Dorothy. Robert and Betty Lou Lanpfieid; brother of Hattie Earns rt, Nellie Rose. Nora Armosm. Kate Hardie, Johnnie. Waiter and William Langfield.

A native of Honolulu. agd 54 year. A member of Lathers Union, Local No. 68. Friend? are invited to attend the services at Telegraph Avenue Chapel cf Grant D.

Miller Telegraph Ave rse, Oakland. Tuesday, Api-lT 18. 1A.V) at 10 o'clock a.m. i Arc pie parking. Comrnittatl pri- ate.

MACOV In Sacramento. April 1v 19-Vi. Prirah Bousefteld Mason, be-' ln. ed wife of fhe late John Frank Maon; dear mother of Mrs. Mav Thompson of Washington.

Ernest Mawin of Oakland. John T. Ma-jtnn Jr. of Pittsburg. California; LieweUvn Mason of Santa Rom, Stanley Mason of Concord.

Mrs. Sarah Netlsen of Sacramento and Mrs, Barbara Johnn of Wahing-ton: aiso sumved by 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren: a native of London, Canada; aged 79 years, Services will be held at the East Lawn Cemetery. Sacramento, California, on April 18, 1950, at 2 30 o'clock p.m. NORTH In Berkeley. April 18, 1956.

Hart Hyatt North, beloved hue-band of Emma Morgan North; father of Morgan North; grand-fa ther of Morga Evan North brother of Maude Louise North and the late Arthur Walbndge North; a native of Marysville. California: aged 78 years. Services private. jh taT. on CoMt gurver chart totind- Sl MIAV.

APRIL 16 tnga The number are always additive STROMBOLI stmr M.intian, to the thart depth, unlea preceded by try, (or Los General Corp. mtn tlgn t-1. then the numbert ere MOt'NT BOCiERS. 25 subvracted 101 inches for a -hour period this mom- SKIXALS IX TH CITi Ot OAK- LAN P. CALIFORNIA.

l.rRtL WOTICB The City Clerk will receive aea'ed rxrLn.ru-a-L-uLni.-jn.arLrLri.n.i-.i-.ri.i-wvi-.n.rL-- pjs or preposRia In his office tn the NOTICK BIPS Vein MAKINO ritr Hall at inv time rrior to the AL.TIM! ATIOXS TIIK Fl hour of JJ 30 o'clock on Tuee-CALSTSTKMS AT THE MCN H'l PAL da the day of April. 1S50. for AlTHTlllMI'M ANP KXPflSITlOX In.l.lMno- rnnilnll -n fr Lcf Arge'e. A-iieruan Hawaiian Co i.rr.Ai, itotirr sgwaatasestsatayysyasasaVsaissaaasajSsaawa Colerr nn. am HASTINGS, NOTick lnrri nixiVs ixthkcity of oak.

i. 'the city of Oakland. California erHJ1 CHy Clerk will receive specification, and blank forms of Or TENTH A F.M. fc, SUL in ut hid. or propoHals in his office in the prr.ponalsi will be furnished by the 1 Los Angel'.

irtnen aV Crristenion. NJKOBAR. Hi- He oUol. 7 15 ti for Los Arii-lo. Esst Asiatic AVrtBEA IITKENBACH.

ir.ier. 9 45 a ni fo; New N'ors. irkcn-1' -ch Line. CHINA TRANSPORT '-ir 9 VI a for Los Arige e. Pacific 1 asportation l.irr 1.

p.ny iiaii si any rime prior 1 ine Oitv Clerk on sppliriition Frioe bid I 1 1 1 4 at rldliiorf rf Hnm ia The Hoard or rort 1 ommtssirvnera hour of 12 30 o'clock 111. on Turs- th iMtv of 0kln1, Mt 1 the Smm SsIp Tat. fh Citv ts 5th day of April, mo, for dav of April. 72, Street Vrr, will tp-; rna int; altTtiiins to the eUctriritl emnt from Citv of Oakland Sae? tv nfBini uiuH vii ii i ay ki em hi Mtmn ipai auqi-jTai and Federal Kxclse lax. All nr.n.

between the hours of On and tnrium and Fxposition Buildincs In ptr.nnsals shall be accompanied bv no pm. for THK the city of tiakland, California check in an amount not less than F.MBARCADKHO AND PORTION I Specifications and blank forms, of ten per cent of the aggregate ncnrni 1 to arrivals Subject to chaiiue without nonce. TOP AY I t')K )F Amount of the proposal certified by TKNTH AVENITK SOUTH 1K 1 proposals will be furnished by th A RCA PE RO. Oakland. Call-li-itv Clerk on annlication.frl.

hi a responsible bank, payable to the order of Chaa M. Don, City Clerk fit Citv of Ooklanrl. vrhloh check fiirnla. Form of proposal and affi-i shall Include delivery and California davit thereon will be furnished by 1 state Sulcs Tai. The Cu Is exempt ACtOSi 55 Needy.

56 Greek prize contest. 17 South American ungulate. 38 Insulate. 39 California bulrush. 80 Mixed with.

61 Expensive. 62 Fishes for lampreys. 63 Propels. ACE08S 38 Mark. 39 Predicts.

41 Bock. 42 A reigning beauty. 43 Of the mail service. 44 Wakeful dreaminess. 47 Moving truck.

48 Operatic excerpL 49 Parody. ACE08I 23 Falling of liquid 13 Melted. 14 Natural locality. 26 Reel. 30 Cotton material.

11 Greek epic poem. 32 Garrulous one. 38 Touch. 37 Portals. ACBOSS 1 Footprint.

8 Trim. 10 Revolving disks. 14 Black and glossy. 15 Split. 16 Precious stone.

17 Regarding. 18 Sign. 19 Son of Ltikt. 20 Stiff paper ruatetial. the undersigned gratuitously.

Tlans from t'lty of Oakland Sales Tux and 'and the amount therein specified Federal Excise Tax. All proposals 1 shall be forfeited and retained by and specifications will ba furnished on deposit of $10 00 check to Insure return. Specifications will be available In Room 73 on Tuesday, April IS. Certified check ln the mnount of ten per cent (10) of bid the City of Oakland if the successful bidder falls to execute the contract In the required form and furnish the bond required. Bond In an amount From-- Time Pier t.lveAlon.

Citi I'ai ksir il.ie Hawaii. Lurline 9 am 32 lUwaii. Hawaiian Parke Encmal P. tget Sound, l.oi Am due F.ncmal Cukmv Jtlver. Don Anelnio Enctnal llTVana.

Wavne Victntv pin 33 H.iMiinorr. r'ehv Hirscnberg due 39 R-irii'" Aires. MormaHaiui ie 9 I'm! nwn, Trmit Wind due 4," i.cnie doe 41 -iv. Motion 7 sin Ft Man. i' ii'-Im Ruer-, Kenoti V.

due 49 A shall be accompanied by a check In an amount not less than ten per csit 10Ve) of trie aggregate amountVf the proposal certified by a responsible bank, imvaMe to the order of 293 TtaWtraH. Av HI to 4.2M1 etiual one-half of the total con full! Chas. M. ron. ''ttv Clerk of the Cttyl tr.n price to be given bv successfu accompany bid.

Hond In a guarantee for laKhful by successful bidder. Contract time amount therein specified shall be performance of the" contract and a hotad in an eual amount to guarantee the payment of all claims for aRner.Martne Flier cl Stocktn. ManaRe.r that contract la Oakland If the successful bidder falls to execute the contract In the re lanor ana materials turnisneo. ton In effect and work shall commence within five (S) calendar daya after date of said notice and shall be com- Will III I ll'P ARTI RF9 ei to without notice. TOIMV I pleted ithin one hundred twenty Pier'H!" calendar days from date of T.

Gam- 1 A. Sgl An ctulred form anil furnish the bond tract to be entered into within ten required Rond in an amount equal (ioi davs after award thereof. IV-to one-half of the total contract liverv to be made within sixty f0) price to given by successful bid- calendar davs after date of the City der as a Riiarantee for faithful per- Auditor's certificate to the contract format- of the contract and a bond Said work to be done ln accordance in an equal amount to guarantee specifications therefor adopted payment of all rtaims for labor and April 11, 19oP. materials furnished. Contract to be 1 CHAS M.

POK. Citv Clerk, entered Into within ten (10) days) No. 73 April 14 t.M) after award thereof. Teltverv to be oisrl. w.thln on.

hundred and NOTICE TO BIDDERS pm Tt. Chi. said notice. The Hoard reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A H.

ABEL Secretary. Board of Port Commissioners. No. April (at) im O. Gen W.

II amFt Masn. Iia-b-, Hi ana. Wjvne Victory pm 23 Tl MIMV. AFRIL 19 pm Fncinal twenlv lHOi calendar rfavs after Notice is hereby iven that the u'rp I or A rl'-h Svi Mo NOTICE BIDS FOR FURNIftH-tXt; ETHTL OASOLINE. FIRST GRAPE NON'-PREMIL'M OR TRE-MII OASOLINE TCK THE ART.

(U PEPA RTMENTS OF THE CITT OF OAKLAND. CALIFORNIA. PfR- date of the City Auditor's certificate Board of Education of the City of II amNSC.Oak to the contract. Said work to be onKiann and or the oagiana 5.cnoni dne In accordance with specifics-; District and of the Oakland High hIji Hfhf korc Tuiip. knhnia.

('urn Packer Ar4pui, o. Toa-tal Nomad 31 IS 37 Hons therefor adopted April 1 1. 19S0.J cnooi iisirirt ot Ala men a county 1XC, THE FISCAL TEAR PEGINNlNa JULT 1. AND pm am hereby calls for sealed proposals to lerk. CHAS.

PON, Citv Cl No. TJ Aprfl 14 (51) It, 1 5 tr lit I 55 "If55- ,51 X53 5 75 TO I 1 if 1 1 I IN 1 1 I TERMINATINO JUVE 30. 41. l.l'(.l. OTI('E he delivered to the fcecretarv of sain Board.

Room Administration The City Clerk wnl receive sealed Jsiiildinc. 1025 Second Avenue, Oak hlds or proposals in his office in the city Hall at any time prior to the NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby given that the hour of 11 30 clock m. on Tues Board of Education of th City of land. 1 allfornla. until Tilesdav, the day of April, 19.10.

at 4 Oo at which time and plac said bids Oakland and of the Oakland School day, th Jsth day ef April. 19.0. for furnishing ethyl gasoline, first grade non-premium or premium District snd of th Oakland High School District of Alameda County ncommmnding oii-troporkiiion via Ffymg Jigtt Um 'pcutenal SenviceA SAVIS TiMIt Long. too Mry it iiaUJ by tpMd Ms-t apoot ftw caaM- Smm 24 boaart, ASSURES DIGNIFIED HAHOllNOt SpsKifytty troirved FlyisMj Tig otttodanrt proafid th eflficisrflf, respectful fondling yott its WariMd to txpct of oirfinsw' psKiortnel. COSTS ONE-HALF: Despite its disrinct odyotioges, ok Iroruportofioa via Flying Tiger bin ia atonf coses costs ONLY ONE HAlf of Mrfoce rotes.

Yoor fwooral direcsof wtB gksdtV ge yo (tsl owtoik. hereby calls for sealed propossfls to he delivered la the Secretary, of said will opened for; Schedule No. Ill Bnsiness Machine Equipment. Schedule No. 1 Fuel OIL Schedule No.

I ilagailnes and Periodicals. Schedule No. 3 Library Books and Publications. Schedule No. lit shall be accom- Hoard.

Koom MS. Administration Building, 1025 Second Avenue, Oakland, California, until Tuesday, the th day of May, 1950, at 4 00 1: or HEARINV, ArPI.lt". Tir.V Til OPKKATi; A LSKP CAR LOT, is hereby given that Edgar Montague, has filed an application for permission tn operate a I s'il Car Sales Lot at 9l East 14th Street. Oakland. Notice Is hereby further riven fh.it a hearing on s.ild application mil be held bv the MaRRger at his office.

Room 309. City Hall. Oakland, California, on Thursday, the d.iy of April. 1956. at the hour to on o'clock am.

at which time and fare anv persons Interested mav appear nnd file their objections If any I lie ha e. ci IAS M. POX. Citv Clerk. No.

April 17 (31) at which time and plac said bidfc Iprtnied by raah or a check certified will be opened tor: gasoline to the various departments of th City of Oakland. California, during the fiscal year 1959-1951. bo- Jinnisg July 1, 150 and terminating une 10. 1961. Specifications and blank forms of proposals will be furnished by th City Clerk on application.

Price bid shall Include delivery and California State S4ee Tax The City Is exempt from City of Oakland Sale Tax and Federal Excise Tax. All proposals shall, be accompanied by a check in an amount not less than ten per cent (10) of the aggregate amount of the. proposal certified, bv a respon Magartne and PerlocfVala. Schedule Na I shall be accom latlea I Aatardav'a ratal panied by a check certified to without qualification, in the amount of on Hundred Twenty-Klv Dollars tflJS.Oo) payable to the Oakland High School District snd a check sible bank, payable' to the order of. certified to without qualification in NOTICE OF HEAHIXtl APPLICATION TO OPERATE A USED CAR S.U-F.9 LOT.

Notice la hereby Riven that J. PI Rarl and P. Vallerga. doing busi io without qualification in me amount of Fifty Dollars $j0 00. Schedule No.

1 shall be accompanied by a check certified jto without qualification ln the amount of One Hundred Twenty-Fiv Dollars 00) payable to the Oakland High School District ad a check rertlfled to wlthoUvMrkliflcation In the amount csf One Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars ($125.00) pavable to the Oakland School District of Alameda County. Thes bids shall Ts presented In accordance with th speclflcstions on file in the offic of th Director of Purchssing-, Room US. Administration Building. 1025 Second Avenue. Oaklsnd California.

M. non, ctty Clerk of the City of Oakland, which cheek and th amount therein specified shall be forfeited and retained by th City of Oakland the successful bidder the amount or One Hundred Ttventv. Five Dollars (II25 00) pavable to the Oakland School District ot Alameda These bids shall be presented In accordance with th snecif ica lions ness as Melrose Motor Bales, have filed an application for permission on file ln th office of th Director LINE INC. DOWN DOWN 1 Ensnare. SO Wild doc of I Frog.

India. 3 The birds. 32 An associate. 4 S. coin.

13 Implant 1 Stepped into. deeply. Sing 34 Crucible, 15 Stagger. 7 Cleft. 17 Dstmy.

Listens to 46 Thrice: scridentsily, music. Hanging 41 Musical ornaments yom positions. 10 Spices. 43 Moccasin. 11 Separately.

44 Swift. 11 Hemingway 43 Jagged. heroin. 46 Feminine 13 Dozed. name 11 Stop 47 Climbiruf S3 Fragment plants 38 Slight loe on Juarrel.

wheels, nianal lat II Domesticated, derivative 32 Atop, Row. S3 Bark. Ml Gossip. Work units. operate a Used Car Sales Lot at fcuno Esst 14th Street, Oakland.

Notlee Is hereby further Riven that hsnrlne on aald annltcatlnn falls to execute th contract In the required form arftl furnish th bond required'. Bond Jn an amount equal to one-fourth of th total contrsct of Purchssing. Room lis. Adminls-trstlon Building, 1025 Second Ave-nue. Oakland 6.

California. SnVtfdO. iMf NATION AT will be held bv th City Manager at price to be given by successful old-hU off Room 109. City Hall. Oak-dr as a guarantee for faithful er- formsnr of th contract.

Contract land, California, on Thursday, the day of April. 1950. at th hour All IATIS Into within ten (10) dav after award thereof. Said gasoline to be furnished and delivered Price, fitness and quality" helpg equal, preference will be arlven.to the products th State ot California. JOHN TV.

EDGEMOND. Secretarv of the Board of Education of the City of Oaklsnd, California. No. Ill April 17. II Ut rrlce.

fitness and quality -being equal, "preference will be given to the products of th Stats of California. JOHN TT. EDGEMOND, Secretary of th Board of Education of theiClty of Oakland. California, No. Ill April 1, 17 (St) In accoraanc with specifications OAKLAND: 0klsneJ MuniciBal Airport kse M777 SAN FRANCISCO: 40 Sutter St.

GArfieta! 14237 Jim 1-1122 of 18 00 o'clock am', at which time and plac any persons Interested appear and 11 1 their objections if any they have. CHAS. M. DOS, City CUrk. No.

ttl April IT theMfor adopted April 11, 1950. CHAS. DON, Clerk. ho. Ill April 14 (tt).

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