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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 55

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as IT- I 7Ji 9 pa -U Jm-v -Vx'W" eaaaBBBaWaasaWWMBMeaSaMHHeaaaaeMaMBaaWMBBSBWaBWaaBaaaa STATiSilDEiiS Licenses Issued I DEATHS Two: rc TorccasT ror Skies 'were "clear over the 'at TTn tt A'r it uus wees ana uie.ua. eauier.xjuxeau ureuicieu iwo or three days of fair weatherL Sb rvQM i- 1-; A i AT. Wlreahete Fcdr wacfhar Is pmtldad for Bay Araa and Northern California. Nlghtfixn i will colder. Tha Grtxrt Plofni wO har prtdpllation and snow fluzrSes crro 'expected la Appalachians; New England will be colder.

Food Dropped To Snowbound SNEUi-PYKE Kenneth Alfred Baell JO. and Anita ataxia Pyka, both of MARTIN-THOMAS Hardla- Martin, 32, and J4weii- Bradley Thomas, both- of Oakland. BRANCO-MATEOS mm, AoeX Augutt Braqco 19, Ban Leandro. ana faaoas-tain Mateea. 38.

Havward. van DUYN-WALLTN Eugene Herman van Duyn. xi, San Francisco, and Bar bara Elaine Wauin. so. vVlamaaa.

NARANJO-CAMARA Tonv Max Nar anlo. -IB, Los Alamos, Hew Mexico, ana josn xvou; 4a, jjmm GARClA-NroFELD-Robert Garcia. IS. and Fsyne Fatrtda Naufeld, 9, botls nr ni, ana. COBBS-GARRETT--tharley Cobbs' Jr.

23. -and Deiilia Garrett, 40. both of Oakland. CIAPUSCI-DIBBLE George Louis ciapusei gs, oauana, ana Elisa beth. Calkins Dibble.

21. Berkeley. PRUITT-DE GRAW Joseph Jackson Pruitt, and Velma Evelyn De RUKKANEN-KNOWLE9 Donald Eric Hnkkancn, Z3. and Barbara Arlene Knowles. 10.

bota of El Cerrito. HEARNE-COLE Clarence Wilbur Hearne, as, Saa Francisco, and 14teiU4 Cola. 18. Oakland. I McCREER IT-NELSON Andrew Mc- reerey.

so, uurungamo, ann la is Anna-Bencta 30. Alameda. HUNTER-MINES William Hunter, 64, oa Aoraw dou os jsk land. 1 PIKDOtmrrr Brian WilUam George l-iKe, ai. Berkeley, ana Barbara raye DouUlM.

IB. San- Franciaoo. 7. MALAMUTH-CONNELLY Brian Good. man iaiamuui, ana Mary uorotny Connolly.

80. both of ANDERSON-FRESCHAUF Howard Eu gene Anaerson, zi, oskuimi, and atanane aiveacnaur. -as. nawira. MORALES BAUTISTA GulUerme Suva Morales.

25, and Guadalupe Bauttsta. SI. both at BARBEB-MANSOUR Georga Barber. os, Cupertino, and Dorothy Maasour, St. Oakland.

SALL-CUNNINGHAM Harold NeU Hail, 23, and Mary Kathleen Cunnlng- nam, fa. ooin ox uajuano. ABEBNATHT In an Oakland hosoitaL January is, ua. jack ADernatay of 35271 California Street, Oakland Beloved of lata. M.

Abernathy; loving father of Jeanne ooii)err onnaa ana jack Abernauiy of -Castro Valley: dear brother of Anna- bell Stephens and Charles Abernathy, both Modesto. Also survived by six grandchildren. A retired member of the uakiana poiica Department. -s A farewell service to which' all friends are welcome will be held -Friday at 12 noon tn tha Little Chapel of the. Flowers (Hull tc Adeline Street at AShbv Stations Berkeley.

ANDERSEN In Oakland. January IS i. luoarsen, wua or tne late Rasmus Andersen': loving mother of Eva: 1. Andersen: a native of Sweden. A member bf Unity Chan ter aa, o.E.a.

Private aarvtces were held Wednesday. January 19, 1955. (Grant Miller Mortuaries.) BILSE In Oakland. January 17, 1958, nerDert a.i loving brotner at Chester Claude B. and the late Emil F.

and Ralph O. Bllse; a native mt California, a member ai American Legion Past No. S. Funeral were eonduetad Wednesday, January 19. 1955.

at the cnaaal of the Oaks, Oakland Mortuary, 300t Telegraph CORpETT In Redwood City, Califor nia. January zo, issa. Irene con bett, mother, ef Mrs. Albert LaUie at Redwood City. motheKin-law of Mrs.

Wallaee Corbett Serf 'Francisco, grandmother of Judith O. Latapia ef neawooa uit. carotyn aucnaei ana Tomm i Cferbett of San Franciaeoi sister or Mrs. Siena Klingar San Francisco. Mrs.

Liliua Watson of San Tranciscb. Mrs. Ada Da SUva of Meaico. Ed Gualielmetl of Petal urn a. Funeral services will be held Satur day at" 2 pj; January 22.

195. at suit at wiebaiat runerai Home, 1465 Valencia Street. Saa Fraacisca, under the direction of tha Redwood Chapel, 47 Waodsida Road. Redwood City. ouvet.

DrLLETIa- Oakland, January 20, 185S: k. Wallace Diuey, beloved husband of Mary A. Mary Jo Grieve af Rock' Lara Jean Dilley, brother of mrs. Helen r. parsons of Berry Creek, California, son of tha-! lata Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Uilley. grandfather of James -Allan Grieve a native af, ACROSS 1 Packs for shipment. -7 Produced. ACBOSS 23 Serene.

24 Hue. 28 Not any, 28 Submit 31 Finished. 33 Heating 3S Dolphin like genus. 33 Roman 11 Mountain pass. 14 Languish.

15 Sacre4 bull: Egypt. 16 Harem roohv 17 Spirit 18 Filmy gauze. 38 Siam. coins. 20 Simian.

40 Islet 21 Love to 41 Panniers, 45, Click. excess. PEATHS I UU IU. rVfATHf WJUAU MAP af Of IM AM Ut Ktmj Outdoor Clubs List Oujings For Weekend The Bay Region Council of Outdoor Clubs reports the fol lowing outings and event for the coming weekend: Caiuornia Alpine Clob has scheduled a weekend "gay nine ties, party, and work day at Alpine Lodge, Marin County. Jerry and Jim Bowers, and Mar garet and Myron Grotyohn will be in Also scheduled is a Wednesday, educational evening at Josephine' D.

Randall Junior Museum, Roosevelt Way and 16th St, San Francisco. Eugene Bis bell will be the chair man. Contra Costa Bills dab has arranged a roller skating party at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Roller land, 54th St and Telegraph Ave. John and Ada Wi throw will be In charge.

Also sched uled is a Sunday trip to Mt Tamalpais, Marin 'County. Hikers will meet at 8:15 ajn. at the Sail Francisco Greyhound bus depot for the trip to Mill Valley. Walter Kramer and Ger hard Jannssen- will lead the members from there to the East Peak of Mt Tamalpais via Hoo- Koo-E-Koo and Wheeler Trails. Sierra; Clab has scheduled a Natural 1 Science Meeting at 8 am.1 tomorrow at Mills -Tower Assemble Room, San Francisco.

Elizabeth McClintock of the California; Academy of Sciences will be tne speaker. Also scnea- uled is a Saturday hike to Mt Tamalpais. Mirinh County Hikers win at. ajmv at the --San- Francisco- Greyhound bus depot Iuline Traasterink aRO.Nma Eloesser will lead toe, nine-mile Juke. weetenaj trip Lsve been arranged, one a snow trip to joa liensoa nyi, Nevada County led I by Don Huber, and the other a weekend at Clair Tappaan.

County, rhich will include folk dancing snowshoe Juices. Dorothy Durham and, Helen Watermaiiwill, be" rheieaders. A Sunday, hiking trip in the East a. a 4 i a uajuana fuus oe lea aj Edith Pierce and Pearl-Adolph-, sonl Hikers will meet 845 a.m. at MacArthurBlvdC and Seminary.

Ave, There, will also be a -Sunday' nature 'walk in iled- hy -Tom HowelL'iWalkera will 'meet' 93 Mountain Home. The Oakland Park' Depart ment invites the public to attend a Saturday, movie, "Wild Ani mals in Zoo and Field. at 2 pmJ at She Rotary Natural science Center in "Lakeside Park, Also scheduled isj a Sunday, diving duck banding demonstration; and feeding tour at 2 pjru at the Duck Feeding area in Lake side park. A Sunday -movie, 'American Mammals," will be shown at 4 in. the Rotary Natural Science Center.

Night-Club Owner Jailed for Pandering PALM SPRINGS, Jan. The sheriffs oil San Bernar dino and Riverside, Counties last night arrested the owner of a swank night'elub near here on a charee-ox Vanderina. The arrest of George Strebe, 33, owner--and operator' of the exclusive Doll -House, stems from the arrest Jan. 9 of four tdrls- at nearby Morongo Valley on charges of proititution, said Sheriff. Frank: Bland, sheriff of San Bernardino County, Bland said Strebe arranged for two vice squad officers; posing 'customers, to visit an establishment in Morongo Val ley-whera-the girls were ar rested.

Fa i DuVs I A do ucqion Bay Area for. the first time T-i i.j wiiicji ravereu inr-xuus aim -39 nf an itirh nf rain in nnlr faijrqdC6ld Ago i aa JANUARY 29, 1954 Generally fair but cold was the weather picture in! Oakland a year today.1 The high for the davwas.iiS and the low was 35. i There was a 10 20 m.p.h. wind from the northwest. Tha State Dlvialon of Hljhwayi re-Mrts tha following road condition: 40 Donner Opan.

chalna re- quired 4 'mile cast' of Colfax to Donner Lake Gate: anow Gold Run 10. Baxters 43. Emigrant Gap 34, Ciaco 81, Soda Springs II, Donner Summit 78. Xruckee i US 40 State of Nevada Open, icy In spots California State' Line to Reno. i US 50-Echo Summit Open, chains required 11 miles east, of Placerville to toot or reyers uraaeranow Kyours iw, Strawberry 45.

Echo Summit 73. Meyers jo. lanoe vauey otaic Lane u. i US 50-rState of Nevada Open, chain required! California Line to Junction US 395. i us 4ajb-rnuwr xiver mm 'pen to one-way traffic half mila west Bunarlumai coun uim due to a slide; chains adviaable Quinctr ta Hallelujah Junction; 18, Spring I US 3.US 89W-CS BSE Mexico Inter national bound rr ta Bad Btuif -Open and normal.

i i us, 8 ted-Brufr ta Oregon state Una icy 4a spots Redding to Orecoa Line: snow ML Shasta 14. xreka 3, Oregon una a. 1 re fli w.i j-wamam i Open, chains advisable over ML Hebron: show Crata Lake 4. 101-19 San Francisco ta! Oregon State Line US 101 Open, icy i in spots Sonoma County Line to Cummings; US vipen ana normal, us 4oa xenacnapt rasa upen. icy eene to San Bernardino County Line.

jiNil mm i.r i buuui bhuiiw. uoen. Icy Tahoe valley to KWhardsons closed Richarasons Bliss State Park Den. lev Bliss Park- to Tahoe Citv: haiiia advisable Tahoe City to Truckee Tye: snow irucicee wye S3. ESR 89 Trucked to South Bour Lassen National Park Ooen.

chains visable Truckee to Blairaden and Ked-die Junction to Almanor Dam; chains requtrea Morgan bouin Boundary Lassen Park: Lassen Loop closed. i SSR 33 North Boundary- Lasaen W- ional Park to Junction US ODen. chains advisable north boundary Lassen Park to Eskimo Hill; closed Eskimo Hill ta Old Station icy in spots Old Station ta Junction US 83. SSR Sfl Kr.rth STinra. tika Tahae Open, chains advisable- Tahoe City to nevaaa biate uh; aqow-riaaoe uiy 32.

State Line 3. iSSR 83 Carson Pass chains reauirea uew uroo in ceddier jiui: closed Peddler Hill ta Woodiords: ODen. chains yequined Woodiords to Nevada Line S10S Sonnra Pass Open, chains reauired Poolevs to Strawberry; closed Strawberry to Junction US 393; snow long arn 2a. strawoerry i. SSR 440 YosemiU All-Year Highway Oped, icy Mariposa to EI Portal.

SSR 140-Yosemtta National Park Boundary to Yoseniite Valley Open ehains advisable Park Boundary to io- acroita Valley; snow Yosemlta val lTsSR 41 TeaemHe' "National Park Boundary ta Badaer Paw Open, chains required Park Boundary to Badger pass; enow Bed aa. tilt School Offers Interior Decor Course I i ATJVMEDA. Jani 20 A soe- ctal class" IA home furnishing and practical Interior decoration has been scheduled by the Alameda Adult School, Lawrence E. Koehler, prihcipaLsaid today; i Students- may learn the fun damentals of color schemes, and how to appjy to their homes. Instruction in furniture arrangements, the selection) of fabrics, ruasv and- other! coverings some bf the other subjects covered in the course.

Classes are held at Everett School Conference Room, Eagle Ave. and Everett St. Thursdays from 9:30 ajn. to 11:30. The Adult School is also offer ing a special crafts class Mbn days, Tuesdays and 'Wednesdays from 7 to 10 pjii.

under the di rection of Louella DeahL Mon day and Wednesday classes meet in the Alameda High SchooL Tuesday classes are held at the wasmngton elementary schooL 'McdicarBurglai-Sf-rikes: in Alameda ALAMEDA, Jan. 20. The "doctor and burglar struck here last entering four offices at' 1717 Santa Clara Ave to take $210. jsntry was maae oy oreaiung glass in the office doors. I The list: Dr.

JL McBride, a jdentistr S100 from! a safe; Dr A. Renton, a doctor, $10; and Dr. William Paden, orthodontist, $100. was taken from the.pfficevofiDriiJ E. FrenclC-also -tDieiidmrVT i i Oakland, and Berkeley policJe o'have' Jreported inore than -a score of burglaries of offices fin the -last month.

iA'iV i. Dodd GaliforijilJi Road Conditions i i Ad DEATHS Illinois, aged 49 years; a member" of Eastbay Lodge No. 499, F.A-A.M.. of Oakiana and American Bowling con-areas. Friends ara tnvttad ta attend aerv ices Saturday, January 22, at 2:39 o'clock pm at Truman's Chapel.

Telegraph. Avenue at 20th Street, Oakland, Xaatbay Lodge No. 499 officiat ing, OANZALES In Oakland. January 19, 1955. Henry Ganzalesw beloved husband of Edna Gansaiet: a nauva af Oakland, aged 44 years: a member af Oaklald Lodge Ma.

171 B.P.O.E.. former owner of the West Oakland Pharmacy. Friends are tnvited to attend services Friday January 2 1955. at 1 aclock at Truman's chapel. Telegraph Avenue at 20th Street Oakland Lodge ox iiics.omciaung.

GRANT. Ei Cerrito, Calif oraiaj January 19, 1955, Charles Ervtn Grant of 7S21 Terrace Drive. El Cerrito. California, husband af Mrs. May Grant ef X) Cerrito, California; Brother af Mr, Herbert Grant af Psrkersberg.

West Virginia; a member of the Sun rise Xdge No.) 812 at A of Los Angeies, cauiornu: a naave at rant-arsberg. Wast Virginia, aged SO years. Friends- and acquaintances are re spectfully tnvited ta attend runerai services conducted by the EI Cerrito Lodge No, 705 at A M- at tha El Chapel of tha Wilson and Kratcer Mortuaries. 10244 San Pablo Avenue, El Cerrito, California, on Jan uary 22. 1955, at one o'clock tun, A private parking area adjacent to the building ia provided for your con venience.

Private committal win follow at Sunset View. (For further Information please telephone LA adacape 5-1I35U GREENWOOD In an Oakland" hospital, January 16. 1955. Leonard J. Green- wood of tl Panoramic Way, Walnut creek.

Beloved tiusbana of Alice a. Greenwood; loving father of James H. and Allen K. Greenwood both of Wal nut Creek. A member ef tha American Guild of Organists, and Carpenters' Union.

Local No. 24, San Francisco. A native of England, aged 48 years, A- farewell service was held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock in St Paul's Episcopal Church, Walnut Creek. The Little Chapel of tha Flowers (Hun and Sons) service. Private inurnment Sun set View Crematory.

Bar. Wilfred Hodgkln officiated. BELSTROM Ia Oakland. January U. 1955.

Charles Gustav Helstrom. hus band af the late Anna Kriatiaa Hal- strom, loving father of Carl A. Hcl-4 strom; a member of tha Danish. Relief Society ef the East Bay Cities; a resident of Oakland, California, for 45 years; a native of Sweden, aged 89 years. Private funeral services Friday, January 21, 1955.

at 2:30 o'clock PJn. from tha Home Chapel of Andker- Peteratn. Fifth Avenue, corner af East 15th Street Oakland. Entomb ment Mountain View Mausoleum. HOG AN Of 391 Zayaate Road, Feltoa.

January ia, ivaa, Artnur n. atogan. beloved bus band of Mildred Hogan: a native of Illinois; aged 70 years. A member of Bottlers Union Local 896. Notice of funeral (For further information please call C.

P. Bannon Mortuary. 8800 East 14th Street Oak land. I tnidSd 2-1011.) JONES Of 1120 Hearst Avenue. Berke ley.

January IS, 1955, Anna Lea aeariy beloved wua of tne lata caivtn J. Jones: loving mother of Mrs. Mabel M. Heinson. Lawrence L.

Jansee. oil West Virginia, and Mrs. Orals Hilton of Auburn, a native of ironton. Ohio; aged 90 years. A member of the Melrose Baptist Church, Friends ara invited to attend service Friday, January 21.

1959, at 11 at -tha Robinson Mortuary 1901 Fruitvale Avenue tear Boulevard, Oakland. Rev. Ernest Hast logs officiating. For, information phone KEllog 4-3071.) LAMBOKN In Oakland January lftth.j ivsa, een r. uunoorn.

nusoana oi tne lata Amanda B. Lamborn. loving father ef Robert S. Lamborn and the late Xlyda Frances Lambom. grandfather oi Kooert cnaries Lamoora.

Jaiuce Anderson, and Lora Kelly: a native af San Franclaea: aea 82 vaara. Friends ara invited to attend funeral services rriday. January 21. 1959. 10:30 from rowier 4 Anderson, 344-SanU (Sara AvaAbunedaWater-l ment Cypress awn Cemetery, South Saa Franciaoo.

McDonnell Of W28 Hmida Street Oakland. Jaauary ir. rTancia, ae-loved nusoand A. Ruui Krlt loving father 'of Francis J. Me uonneur.

jtooers Antnony Mcuonneu, Paul Xrwla McDonnell and JButh Anne ACROSS beetles. 47 N.Y.C. transit system. 48 Throe. -SO Artificial language.

"51 It Univ. City, i 53 55 Griet ACROSS 64 Trim. 66 Dry; 68 Quick blow. 69 Musician. 72 Erase.

74 Golf term. 73 Irish. 76 Road worker. 77 78, Heavy; 59 Nails. hunting gun: 61 Big beast So.

Afr. 79 Ornament in relief. 63 Whatpoiis made of. DOWN 67 Skin: 69Siouah Indian 70f Turmeric; 71' Compass point. 73 Place ior 54 58 City in 1 Texas.

57 Speaks. 58 60' More rationat, 62 Arete. -65 Beginner. Solution to Yesterday's Pnssla I uic swnii nMrhtf'ivskg with Know Ipft i-. lana yesteraajv The total- was 1:43 inches, raosin? the totaLior the sea son to 9JBS Inches, more than an inch above the" Jiormal of 8.45 T.V.-r .1 The temperature this morning dropped to "48 in Oakland and will go lbw the Weather Bureau? said.

Daytime temperatures "will" be warmer, however. Snow Tapers Off, Cold Still Grips Most of U.S. By xne Assocutea rress Snow tapered off over most of the country today but moder ately cold weather continued in nearly all sections. Freezing weather again today extended southward to Atlanta while In northern Florida, Cross Citx reported an early morning low: to 38. Temperatures were mostly in the high 40s '4n southern Florida and southern Texas.

Coldest readings, zero and 5 below, were in Wisconsin and Michigan. Temperatures moder a ted a little across the plains with the Dakota reporting early morning marks in the "20s. It was generally below freezing in most of the except in the far Southwest and near the Pacific. The weather bureau reported today that the. major storm across the country for tne last two weeks has been consistently farther south than normal.

This has brought an extensive snow belt across the middle section of the country from the Rockies to the. Atlantic coast while there are considerable bare spots far' ther north. Snow measured one to five inches deep across Kansas and Missouri. From Tennessee and; Kentucky eastward to. near the Atlantic snow was on the ground with depths ranging up to about a foot in the- mountain areas.

There were nine inches on the ground at Raleigh, N.C. Snow flurries fell -during tne night over most of the Northeast while light snow was reported over the Northern Rocklev Light rain fell along th? Pacifia Coast from- i rtb-VSouthern California, I 'EarlVv-rnonun renbrtss JNew York 25 and partly, cloudy; Chicago 20 and dear Denver 13 and Salt I-jacB1 City and snow; and clear; San Franciscxr Jiartly! cloudy; Seattle ana ram; Madison, Wis 12 and clear. -k. v'a. lu rrudM Bit 3rlM-Ttlr MlT.

inn. i and Friday--Slightly colder to- littlwanner ESiti tooay iM-H. Law tonight 33 except joj sgmumu out 'immm ilrI'' Mart ara aa ijaagai cuuwin air andFriday but fee 'in interior vaiieys rriday mornlnftV Slightly colder tonight But uuia warmer most aectiona Friday. North wast, wind aVIS Nm4a Partly cloudy northeast por tion witlt snow ilurrtM today but cenerally fair elsewhere today, umigni and Colder mast northern area; tonight. High oth days ja-av- west ana 35-33 east and 43-U extreme south.

Low toaieht 3 beknr to above 3rn axcapt 23-33 extreme aouth. Mi. -Area Partly cloudy todays xafir tomgax gna aroay, SAarra NnUk-PlKir elOOdT TtOdSy. Tair tonight and Frlaay SUgntiy wanner gaaraaianta anrr sair- kkut. nlshi andrFziay.butSog In- south por tion Triday morning.

Slightly colder soufh noruon ton) ah bvt little warmer norm poruon rwA. un wow k7 rt I. a and 4S-U rnaay. low lonigns aa-4. Light wind.

Saa Jeaaaln VsHay today, to night and Friday out aog Fnoay morning. Little chang temperature. High both day 43-64. Low tanlght 38-33. allaaa Valley air 4oaayv.

vanixni and rriday. Slightly colder tonight but rising temperature Friday M-M today, and 64-43 Triday. low tonight u-is. Llrht wind. HJgn today and low- tonight av raM.ltoMaB-aa-w, Salinas 64-31.

gaata atarU-San Lais Obispa Caaatal Aw mm Fair today, toolcni ana Fnaar. Continued cold tonight but Uttla wanner High-MU. today ana ot rrkla. Ttw tonielit 33-38. Liaht Wind.

Cape Blaaea 4a raiat veaaepuen Northwest wind 3-18 m.D.b. today be coming variable T-I4 tt.pJk tonlgnt ana rrMi. Fair weather. aaate Clara vauey raw laoay. io- nlrht and Friday.

Colder tonight but slightly warmer rriday. High 43-63 to day and 63-5S rriday. Low tonight 33-34. Light wind. iUveraaara VaHeyslr today, tonight and rriday.

Colder tonight but. little warmer Friday. aaterev Bar Area rair aooay. "to night and Friday. Little colder tonight, but warmer Friday.

Low tonight 33-38. High today and U-M rriday. Light wind, -j Fart Brarg'aag VlelaiTy rair Today, tonight and rriday. Uttla change in temperature. -Northwest wind 3-11 m.p.h.

near coast becoming light variable i i 9 i Caetral 'Ceaaf CaaaUea Fair today, tonight and Friday. Slightly colder tonigbt nut aomewnax warmer Hign. today and low tonight at Napa u-zu, nan Joan 02-22. nouuwr u-au Narthweatera Calif arata air, today, tonight and Friday but Booming log in coastal valley. Slightly colder tonight but risinf temperatures Friday.

Hlh ring and tooay ana jow iwini ai uum w. SaaU Boaa 33-33. Northwest wind S-U m.p.h. along coast, becoming tight U- niaht. gealaera Cattfstala -A few showers but.

mostiy tn the mountains, wind: in wa anemoon. ununuN coo, Slightly warmer tomorrow. In Los Angeles continued cook -with, bigb temperatura aoout aa. Berkeley BirthifJ. 1 Bora la tha arifa af :,4 OOLAGROSS.

W. ABRAHS. 0- i I- CLARK. C. cirl I COLLINS.

M. J- DOT r- DIAZ, boy JOHNSON. P. rtrt riw tww I OT'UD aV aV VkaVa irXVCT.t,' WILLIAMS. CK M-l- Ctrl WODOARD.

Jt.MVl, SUPERS. N. W.boy WALKER. M. CWVrif lw.aa' 4' ft aZWraT aV aa HAGCE.

A to; IWATA. Al-X; rbdy rj 'SI i M1GNONX. Sirr SCHELLEHT? A.S.JP.t'M' SHACK EtSr CASTAIN. itr COBURN, J. boy." cooraiti vwji am- -COURSON O.W girl HORWrrZ, glrt JAMES.

CU airl JEFFERSON.1 R-. boy i-f. JONES. KAVANAGH. li KELLY.

T. 0, boy 1 MERRIOAN.jp. Wbor PEDERSZN.lt. Jr boy. SHELLEY.

W. oy STEVENSONi. girl. WARREN. EUrl WIGGINS.

iSirt W11XXAMS. t. girl teoy -ofcajn, siLVAjii, Lwhorj; i i ANDREWS. R. gUT 1 4: -If ATKINSON.

K. Jr girl v. girl: OOF girl Divorces Granted fin Ai Dscacis or nrvoBCE i Manuel rom Veronica, PIECUCH, Pearl, from -Bruno. inirasnif Wanda li from David II. WARKHAM.

i Margaret, J. iram John ctu Ma vii'tMim 4mm 'BlnhierH. NICHOLSON, M. McCLELLAN. Dorothy JTom -pya LINCOLN.

Patricia ttdnt Cliiford GUZMAN. Rosa from crwD a xi a rit.np Jiiim from Jonrt: BRADLEY. Marguertta H. itorn TL' LEWIS. A.

XX from LuU Huta. rNTEBLOClTOSr DICXKIS COXLEY. Katharyn V. feara Waiter. HAIXENDIR, Barbara J.ron.

H. RANDALL. Maria D. Mrom Clarence Jr. PHILLIPS.

Mary from Howard. KING, Alice L. from Lawrence Et GRAMMENTZ, Mary from Dennis. DAVIDSON.1 Eleanor jfrom Lester. JOHNSTONE; U.

from Charlen C. Divorces Filed JOHNSTON James Bi vt. Joyce M. Roland K. aa.

Barbara. HILL. -va. Lester A. SMITH.

Verhie vs. WORK. Doris M. vs. Clarence V.

DEM ALT. Martha F. va, -Sam. MARTIN. Gladys M.

vs. Gregory J. FEDOR. Joseph J. Penny.

JORGENSEN. J. H. vs. Ida M.

McKEWEN, i JeweU vi. Romaine L. DUBROFF. Rata. W.

s. Paul, CALAWAY.ILHy vaWOlIain K. ROSS. HrlUe E. vs.

Henry SITTER, Ruby B. vs. Ual X- Hamilton; wanetu B. vi. Robert A.

PETERS. Hazel -A. vs.r PeUW. Alameda BiHhs Knrn tn the wife of: SCHAEFERj Edward, gift MENDOZA, Bssllio, bpyi Mcpherson, j. i.

SWAGER. Gilbert, bay. COOPER. Lloyd. girL; Robert, girt, RICHARDSON.

Dudley; girl JORGENSEN; Sven. boy. v-i FIGUEIREDO, Tony, boy TORRES. David, girl. GBIFFlS.Jamea.girW, ROBERTSON.

Xttl. iGRrMTwames. girl. SUGGS, Gary, noyr MADDOX. Edward, girl.

CRIST. Harold, boy. San Francisco Deaths ALLEN CBabilisV. John Allan 11 tears HAUwin, wiuun BELLOMO. Aloasandra -i BROWN.

William Steven BRUSACA, Valiera XI years BURKETT. A. CAVANAUGH. John DORF, John i I FOX, Phuup 7zyeara m- GIOVANNQN1. Xuaenio-TS GOLDMAN, Bessie GUSTAFSOHrXdwln; -i KELLT," Raymond Iv Bt years KERRIGAN, Phillip 0 years LANE.

LeonUOcii 6 yaaraA LEMmon, Anna MCCARTHY. John MCCARTHY, Mary Tnerese MILNE. IM Jamea (SFFDfc retlrtd) ORTON. JDay at. PELLEGR1NL Giovanni 7 yasrS ROSE.

nna SCHOMERi Anna "MA M. STAMATISj John year SWEDRIS, Albert Contra Costa County MAXXlAGt LICENSES ISSCED irrzcraAtJQiSCOTlWoseah rrancU Fitzgerald. ann atartena rwaw erine Scott, is. nota jucjunona. DIVOXCESh FIXED FONTECILtA.

Helen; K. Harold 1C HART, George X. Fhyll J. HOM. AUmn K.

Paul Ji Jr. MILLER, Elsie Rimmer vs. Edward (aa- niilfnentlj WOOD. Dolores Phillip vs. Harold BLOYED, Edna vs.

Argle. SMITH, Shirley J.s vs. Jack. BROWN0, Lois M. vs.

Wallace P. TAPLEX. Earline vs. LeUnd W. WTESXOCUTORr DECREES.

SMITH. Velma T. front Franlda P. Urban jStaJe NEW HAVEN, Jan. 20.

Con necticut has more than 2,000,000 residents as bl recent 'figures, and more; than JS per of them are classed as urban dwellers of the state's cities and towns. i i- National Summary Scattered showers "along th Pacific Coast Wednesday have ended In most sections and the weather is clearing. Snow eontinuea ta fall bot in mcatlv light amounts east of tha Cascades and Sierra Nevada as' far' as tha northern plains However snow is diminishing west of the; continental where barometers1' are rising steadily as the -Pacific high 1 pressure area extends inland over the Far -West. The weather- is alab clearing dp in Arizona where" there showers, also in the last 34 hours. iCold Weather continues over tha western states though it ia hot exceptionally cold anywhere and through tne great piaina mere hM ihdit virmlni.

A fevf low temperatures this! mprninif are Denver 9. Boise 14, Reno- Seattle-87. Fresno 3L Phoenix 36, Loe Angeles 41, Milford. Utah, a below sera and Butte, Mont. I haiAM timm uunuat inov In Salt ake City.

11 Inches In Grand Canyon. 1 inches in Rena amd Inches in Elko Mt Hamilton. -in the central coast, range ha' 19 Inches. umw mm Ml In North Carolina and Portions of Virginia light amounts tell la the Valley and scattered narta of New England. Raleigh has 7 inches and Norfolk 4 inches on tne ground.

Colder weather covera nearly all sections east cd the -Mississippi River. jGreen jjw of 14, 'ew -TTork I At lanta i ana jj- Calif crnia Summary I ShowetewWcn.feaiWednesdsy wwttly In the northern part of the state have ended. Meanwhile tha pacific nigh Pres sure area moving opiwb elearina un throughout the sUte. Thb high pressure area will now dominate the weather during the next two or three daye artd It will: continue fair though! there wilt be manning fog In the San Joaquin -and southern Sacra- men to verv 1 vaiieys, little but be, somewhat tonight over the central and northern A' trend to a little warmer weather Is expected Friday in most A fe low i feaoinga, inis morning were Santa Rosa: 31, Salinas. 43, Los Angeles.

41, and Riverside 37. Bishop had a low af 3 below aero, Mt HanUton Ports; IS Inches of snow on the round. Blue Canyon 35 and Mt McDonnell; loving brother ef Clarence McDonnell. Mrs. Alice Fahey and Harold McDonnell; a native of Saa Franclaca, aged 71 years.

retired railway Iarhv tha Souttaaili aPirCifiC CO Friends are Invited ta attend 'Oia funeral from tha new mortuary of P. Bannon, 6800 East 14th Oakland, Saturday. January 22. 1999.11 8:10 a.m.. tnenca to St.

Ber trand's Church for a Requiem Higtt Mass, commencing at o'clock. 1 rrtgre ment. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. BacV tation of the Rosary Friday evening-at 8 o'clock. For further Infonnalioa plaaae caU TR laldad S-101L) MOSSETTO la January'.

10. 19S5, Cora, dearly beloved wife ef rh lata Annibale Moaaetto, laving mother Af t.i.i Hmm. miA tM.b v. I i grandmother of Janice and Donna Moa; act to, sister of Joseph Brunetto af Can, yon City, Colorado; Mrs. Eda netU.

Mrs. LetUcla Gonaalves. Mrs. Jacqueline Marshall and Mm. Josephine Ricca of Gallup, New Mexico.

A native of Villa San Secondo. Province of Aatf, lUly, aged 88 years. A member 'nf Branch, Na. 11, I. C.

Mothers Club of St. Columba's School- and Ladles Auxiliary af the' Fratellansa Cluhu Friends, ara respectfully lavitad ia attend the funeral Saturday, January 22, 1955. at 8:20 o'clock a.m. trout 'Vm Mosswood Chapel of Albert Engel Company, 2430 Telegraph Avenue and 27th Street thence to St ColurMs'i Church whera a sung Mass ef 8eaka will be offered for the repose af her soul commencing at 9 o'clock a.m.- Recitation of the Rosary Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Entombment St Joseph's Mausoleum.

NtWTONIa Berkeley, January 19, 195S. Effie Gillette tawton. beleved mother ef Carol Newton and dear fitter of Mrs, Ethel Whitehpm of Paha Calif. A member of the Esst Bay Stanford Women' Club and the Delta Delta Delta Sorority; a sntien af California, Private funeral services Trld'ay, January ta tha chapel of tha Albert Brown Mortuary, 9470 mont Avenue, Oakland. -The family prefers that any expressions of lr-jnembranen be made ta favored eharttv.

rEPPlN Ta Oakland, January 955. uujr xmi -trwrnri eeioveo nusmma of the late Amy Peppln; loving brother of Mrs. Minnie Bray. Mrs. Delia Greg ory, Raymond and John Peppln.

A native af Coyote. Calif eraia, aged 76 Friends are respectfully rnViteir attend funeral Saturday; aan vary 22, 1955, at 1:20 p.m. ai tha Fruit vale Chapel ef tha Clarence N. Cooper Mortuaries, 1580 Fruitvale Jl venue. (Phone KE Dag 2-4111) BINT ALA In Berkeley.

January- a.J lasa. onn w. ranxaia or sua curtrn Street, Berkeley. Beloved bf tha laU Maria L. Rintala; loving aUar of Willjo RmUla and Vlana levTi.

both of Berkeley, and tha late 'Rials John devoted -grand la ther of Dolores Ruth and Donald John Oeser. Aiao survived relatives tn Finland. A native of Finland aged-1) years A memoer ox me, united rinmsn Kaieya Brothers and Slaters lodge No. tf'flf Berkeley. Friends ara invited to attend funeral, services, Friday, January 21.

at a'ctock p-m. from the Drawing JRpnm Chapel of the Ellis-Olson Mortuary, lit San Pablo Avenue. Albany. Committal 0uaset View rOw parking place adjoins tha mortuary.) RTAW In Oakland, January 30. 199S, Mwin i.

oeiovea aasoana or norma Ryan; loving father of Mrs. Maurice La Doux and the late Mrs. Z. Oliver; brother of Mrs. Maude MOt and George Ryan Of Santa Cruz: grandfather af Donald and Susanna'- Doux.

Richard and Thomas Olivar- native af San' Francisco. Friends are Invited to atterA -tha funeral Saturday, January 32, 1B9SJM 9:30 o'clock a.m. front tha Chapel tha Oaks, Oakland Mortuary, Srmr, Telegraph Avenue, thenea to tfevU(. nmba's Church, whesa a JRaquieia Maae will be offered for the tepose of his soul, commencing at I4a.m. aVrvt.X.

Uoly gepolchre MauaostMi Becitatlon of tha Rosary Friday -wee a ing 9 e'cleck. SCHOFIELD la Oakland, January 19, isa. Arthur a. Ecnofieia Street, Oakland. Deerlynetovedllius band of Josephine R.

Scnofleld; laVlnf i mm. A native ef Miaaouri.Mrd T4 ysarse irwmu are reapeccrujiy mma tv kftnd tha aervleaa Friday: January 11. lsii J.M 45 'c look Wh thwew Murai cnapet as AiDert Monger aa co, 45SS MacArthur Boulevard. between Jligh Street and Mills College. Xnurn 'merit.

Mountain View Crematory. (For further information please call iimog gamXTZa Berkeley, jaauary. It. 1969. Viola Mary SkeUy.

beloved, wife af the lata Samuel Skally, another af Carlisle Skelly. Mr, Vloa X. Spaa, and Jamea K. Skelly, alt- of JLlamda; alaa irvivA hv' lis arandchildrea and na gTee.grartW child; a naUve of MobUe, AJabamaAat charter member of Col. ItoJJy-wood -Post Ve.

939 Ladies AuxIUary and, tha Holy Rosary Sodality w.St Barnabas' Church. Friend are Invited ta funeral Friday. January SI. .191. sat a.m.

from tha Gothla GbapeL of the Hagy-Keenan Mortuary, Central Avenue at Kintn Streets. Alameda, thence to St Barnabas Church. Sisa Street at Taylor Avenue, where a Requiem High Mass will be ofAsred for the repose of her aoul oomraenaind at o'clock a.m. RaclUtkm af the Bosary Thursday evening -at 4)-olock to be followed with a acraica by Ldle Anxilierv A4 Cni. I n.

oN wood Foat No. .939 JbtemenW Holy JSepulchre Cemetery ZABICA In Oakland, January Jj, Franko B. Zabica of B30 urave crree Oakland. A native at Yugoslavia; aged 47 years. Friends are invited to attend aaTvieaa at tha East Oakland Chapel of Qaan Miller Mortuaries, 2271 East 14tft Street, Oakland, Saturday, Jaauary at 4:30 o'clock, ajn thenea to-.

St. Mary's Church whera a Masa wtlf be celebrated for tha repose of his aoul commencing at Recitation, of the Rosary Friday evening at 4 e'eloch. Interment 84. Mary's Cemetery, cif: Card of Thanks ALAMTCDA COUNT HSAST ASSOCIATION Gratefulty Memorial gifts toward tha fight. 9galflst heart izl Eaat ill -street Oakland.

yj Hfghgate 4-4401. ttljTli Wit4 CRCMATION Cliches to Cotumbrlura) i I fLotsf Grim) CrsTOMSMstNTSH Crypts Msusoleurn) ampxm Tterr KiNoer, i A4H-I9l a 1 5 caasj' A OnlJmltid fsrklnf I I 1 rtamosT avcmuc 6juak fKOMONt S-2U9 I "Strvhg this tommttnltj tf't's s. Jan. 2L tfl Emergency food drops helicopters end light planes reached the -last isolated in snow-crippled northern Scot land today as winter turned a kinder' face to Europe. Despite the general improvement, thousands of persons still faced hardships.

Scandinavians shivered-ia' bitter cold, flood waters raged down rivers ia France though they were receding in Germany. At least 23 deaths in Europe dur ing, the last week have been directly attributed to the weather. The improvement was particularly noticeable in Scotland, where 10.000 Highlanders were marooned by deep snow. Plows: were beginning the job of ing roads and railways. Cold weather sweeping Denmark brought icebreakers out to keep ports open.

Tentperatures or .13 below zero were recorded st several Banish points yesterday. V- Flood waters receded in all west. German rivers. The Rhine Hirer crest was moving toward the German-Dutch border but had lost much of its punch. Precipitation Table fid tart Serf Kml to date Sari 94 bra date date last yr timl .34 31.24 18.14 24 34.15 RedRlutl .04 14.11 196S 4.99 1.57 Apt.

...21 10.4 7.1 4.U 13.02 14.44 12.4T 39.57 11.44 1H 15.75 Santa HamiL rid JJ.W 14.01 30.51 9.11 933 13 J7.43 Xi 11.63 3 34-1169 ft.IT 11.28 3 5 t.31 1-3 7 4.74 .14.54 (Mt' Apb Jl 4.4 Ban Jomm toe ton St 75 IM C41 4a 6. It, Cbtepn fit S.TX Apt a JA AN 4.41 4.21 in ScA to ami Ban rraacaMO Airport at 4:3 a.nu. 30.34 inrha. UaS, Tcmperaturesp AftaqveiqntO 3 PaRobl 51 34 Kakanfickt 53 St: Phoenix .38 liMC4Mur 3 PocateUa 30 -Ftl-rtKs 44 3 Portland i 47 33 BatM 3 141 Rd Biutf 43 35 Ch.yHBa 33 17- Ren S3 Wina 5 4 Rivmid 43 17 Zm'r 31 SaetawApL 43 .42 KICcntr 41 49 Salinas 51 41 paa 35; S. Lake City 33 23 turaaa 54 41! S.

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