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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 6

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Democrat, Santa Rosa, Oct. 20, 1967 WALL STREET Market Drifts; 1 Vital Statistics Births, Marriages, Divorces, Deaths Strike At Ford Ending (Continued from Page 1) sources as saying the three-year Senator Asks UCs Ifeyns To Crack Down LONG BEACH (UPI) Sen. George Deukmejian, Long Beach, has asked Roger Heyns, a IRTHS Glamor Stocks Up Funerals HOftTETTM To Mr. and Mrs. Hani Honterter, Gualala, at Santa Rosa Mt- ARATA In Santa Rosa.

Octnber II. 1967. pi as monai Hosoital, Oct. rwins. a bov, pounds, 13 ounces; a oirl, A rvwinfli.

I ounri. NEW YORK (UPI) Stock contract package "contains Ronald 0. Arata. dearlv beloved son of Donald and Karen Aratd of Windsor, CANALE To Mr. and Mrs.

Dominic Can.te. lania Rosa, at Santa Rosa chancellor of the University of California's Berkeley campus, wage and fringe benefits that would total slightly more than adored orandson of Stanley ana Alia Arata of Healdsburo, Ruth Andrews of Healdsburo and Georoe Andrews of Oakland, lovino oreat orandson of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Bricker of Illinois. A $1 an hour." to expell or suspend students Memorial Hosoital, Oct.

It. bov 6 pounds, 7 ounces. JONES-To Mr. and Mrs. L.

J. Jones Santa Rosa, at Santa Rosa Mcmorla Hosoital. Oct. 17, 1967. oirl, I pounds, 14 ounces.

FORD To Mr. and Mrs. William Ford, native of Santa Rosa, aoe 7 months. But there was no confirmation and instructors who tcok part Private famllv services will be held Ct iKr Did UAfWnrli in anti-draft demonstrations. on saturdav.

October 21, 1967. at 2 p.m. from the Welti Chapel of the Roses, with the Rev. Hon Rurkhart of the prices generally drifted lower in moderately active trading Friday but a handful of glamor stocks made impressive headway. The list opened in slightly GOP Registration Drive Saturday SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) of this from either side and bargainers continued a session Hosoital Oct.

17. 1967, a bov, 7 pounds, 'I urge you to either suspend 3 ounces. BLACK Ta Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black Windsor Community Methodist Church off iciatina.

Interment will follow at Petakima, at Hillcrest Hosoital, Oct. which began at 11 a.m or expel all students or instruc lower territory and stayed there for the rest of the day. Analysts said the strike at Ford, which is showing signs of coming to an end, and fears of tight money were the major depressants, as they have been all week. Shortly before the closing bell, the United Press International marketwide indicator fell 0.38 per cent with 1,467 issues crossing the tape. There were 793 declines, 439 advances Dow Jones Industrial Average also' lost ground.

oak Mouno cemetery, Healdsburo. 70. i'. bov. oounas, ounces, JEtSEN To Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Jen Thursday. tors who, in any way, are par SNYDER In Vietnam, October 15, 1967, sen, Pftaiufna, at peteiuma iener Hospital, Oct, 20, 1967, a oirl. 9 pounds It was learned that the union ticipating in these acts which. bought a one-hour time slot Sun in effect, give aid and comfort MARRIAGE LICENSES IHIELDS-STARKS Jerrv L.

Shields, II day on a Detroit television sta to our enemies abroad, particu State Republican Chairman and Patricia Starks, 16, botn of Potter Vallev. at Ukiah. 4 TAYLOR-UPSHAW Merrill D. Tavlor, 58, i 1 iku Ktth ni 1 svtnn. irman jna jonn snvoer, beiovea son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert B. Snvder Santa Rosa, dearlv beloved brother of Joanne Snvder, Santa Rosa, lovinq orandson of John W. AlietS, Santa Rosa, and the late Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Snvder, lovino nephew of Mrs. Estelle Derichs, Jenner. A native ot Oakland. aoe 20 vears. A member of the First Presbyterian Church.

Funeral arranoements are oendinq at the Welti Chaoel of the Roses. If desired, contributions mav be made to the YMC A Bulldino Fund, 1049-4th Santa Rosa. tion (WWJ-TV) for a special presentation by UAW President larly those who are killing American men in Vietnam," Deukmejian said. James W. Halley has announced a one day voter registration drive to be held Saturday.

The drive, called "ReDublican If 1 nj tTDitua vvJtwxi wt ivmi wi wr. Hie, at Ukian. DIVARCEt Walter P. Reuther and his top He said students standing on ICATE In Reno. Elmer C.

Cat. Ford negotiator, Ken Bannon, I from Anv I. Cate of Santa Rosa crueitv. the grounds of the Berkeley campus had advocated and plot Roundup Day," will be held in 55 counties with 8,000 party titled "The UAW Reports." Observers speculated that the re HINE In Kentfield, Oct. 18th.

1967, Sada ay nine, wife of the late John E. Hine, lovino mother of John Hine. Unlisted Stocks worKers making a door-to-door port would be an analysis of a Jr. Of Mill Vallev and AAr inri Mrc Patrick R. Hine of San Francisco.

Sis- ted actions to "halt the orderly processes of our national defense effort." canvass. ier 01 tori u. senweers of wa doort. new contract with Ford. Both sides continued a news Oregon and Mrs.

Margeret M. Fair-i I 3 Charged With Sedition After Oakland Meje rieio of Mukiitio, wash. Also survived oy several nieces and nephews. A na tive of Coquille, Oreoon. Aoe 77 vears.

blackout which has shrouded Friends are invited to call until 9 "These militants have brazenly boasted about the delays they have caused in the processing the talks in secrecy since Oct. a.m. saruroay Oct. 21st. 1967.

Private funeral services Saturday Oct. 21st, 1967 at 11 a.m. at the Chapel of the 40. of draft inductees, Deukmeji oorensen r-unera Home, 400 washing 1 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-1 ton Petaluma. Private inurnment cypress Mill Memorial Park.

But Ford called secretaries to work in the middle of the night and negotiators breakfasted at an said. "They have used the Berkeley campus as an organizing ground, urging students to A similar "roundup" drive in 1966 resulted in a gain of registered Republicans between January and November that election year, he said. The drive, Halley said, is aimed at signing up persons who recently turned 21, Republicans who have moved to new precincts, voters dropped from the rolls for failure to vote last November and citizens who approve of Republican programs. SILVA In Valleio, Oct. 18th, 1967, John Am Express 152 Babcock Elec iVt Bank of Amer J9' Bank of Calif 41 Calif Western St 21 'j Cal Water Ser 2iVm Citirens Utll A 26Vj Crocker Cit 29V4 Greatamer Co 21" Home Ins NY TPt Kaiser Steel of 69 ODt Coat 3934 Pac Far East 45 Pac Nat Life J2" Pacific Vea Oil Portld Gen El 19's Prod Cotton Oil 185 Ravchem Coro 233 Rucker Co 58'4 Sierra Pac Pw 15V2 So Cal Water Title Ins-Tr nu.

POLICEMAN USED TWO HANDS TO CLUB ONE DEMONSTRATOR' Other Officers Force Protestors from Induction Center Wall of Police Turn Back War Protestors in Oakland 154 223 60V 41 Vj lilt 27 294 2ls. 4W4 46 23 10V4 20" 19Vi 238 59V4 16 26V, WA I The arrest of three antidraft tdemonstrators on sedition charges last Monday at the Oakland Induction Center was r. suva, Deioved nusband of the late Florence E. Silva, lovinq fattier of Walter R. Parker of Sebastopol, loving grandfather of Shawn Parker of Sebas-toool, a native of Rhode Island, age 67 refuse to attend classes and to the bargaining table as they pushed toward settlement of the longest strike in Ford history.

take up positions in the streets, in violation of a court order and disclosed today. I' Thp arrests were made )V Maintenance crews made up instructions from law enforcement officials." 'newly appointed U.S. Deputy Travelers 253i Wells Farqo, Bk 36ft Richard St. oermain. (Continued from Page 1) lA retired combat Marine, St.

wooden leg and the other on crutches, had to be restrained by police from attacking seven of UAW members reported for work at Ford's transmission plant in Livonia, a Detroit suburb, under a special arrangement with the union, readying machinery for immediate production. Germain said the demonstra Today's Final Stocks police armed with billy clubs and tear gas waded into a crowd of 3,500 demonstrators. Many of today's demonstrators wore vaseline on their Brown warned demonstrators seven times to disperse. The pickets responded with catcalls tors grabbed the legs of sever al inductees entering the and chants. Sales(hds) High Low Closi Cht.

Sales(hds) High Low Close Chg. years. i Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Saturdav Oct. 2)st, 1967 at 8:30 a.m. at the O'Learv Funeral Chapel.

7151 Bodega Ave. Sebastopol ttience to St. Sebastian's Church where Mass wiil be said for the repose of his soul commencinq at 9 a.m. Tne Rosary will be recited at I p.m. Friday at the O'Learv Funeral Home Chapel.

Interment Sebastopol Cemetery. SILVA-ln Vallejo, Oct. 18th, 1967, Florence E. Silva, beloved wife of the late John Silva. Lovinq mother of Walter R.

Parker of Sebastopol, lovinq sister of Joe Maderios of Modesto, Mary Barber of Martinez and Alice Rundell of Richmond. Lovinq grandmother of Shawn Parker of Sebastopol. Also survived bv several nieces and nephews. A native of Martinez, age 60 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Saturday Oct.

21st, 1967 1:30 a.m. at the O'Leary Funeral Chapel, 7151 Bodeqa Sebastopol, thence to St. Sebastian's Church, where Mass will be said for the repose of her soul commencing at 9 a.m. The Rosarv will be recited at 8 p.m. Friday at tne O'Leary Funeral Home Chaoel.

Interment Sebastopol Cemetery. faces and carried cannisters of More maintenance men were As the wedge of 120, officers FreeotS I'd Fruehuf 1.70 27 74 73'A 73 140 '35 35 35' 1 The charge carries a possible scheduled to report Monday. water to clear their eyes. They explained that these were 20 years imprisonment and Parftac 1 4ft At 11 a.m. EDT, bargainers PacLtCp 1 pickets.

Murder Charges Dismissed (Continued from Page 1) 000 fine. weapons to fight trie effects of had been closeted for 24 hours faepwr 1.20 PcTeVT 1.20 Pan Am 41 .40 DOW JONES AVERAGES Close Change I NO 896.73 6.99 RAILS 247.50 1.24 UTIL U4.6S 0.22 65 STOCKS 317.47 VOLUME 9,510,000 NEW YORK (UPI) Selected stocks on the New York Stock Exchanqe todav. A Sales(hds) Hi9h Low Close Cha. AbexCo 1 60 29 30Vi 30V. 30y4 l'A AcrnVMk 20 50 36V 36'.

36V. Adresso 1 40 69 67 66 66. 'A began marching a defiant roar arose from the crowd was it slowly gave ground. Demonstrators threw road flares, firecrackers, stink bombs and tin cans. However.

U.S. Atty. Cecil the longest session since the Panhdl 1.60 who must represent the strike began at midnight Sept. 6 Parkeuv la Penny 1.60a Penn Dx .60 when Ford's 160,000 UAW mem (Justice Department in prose PennPL 1.52 Pa RR 2.40a bers walked off their jobs. Screams of "no, no, we won't So far the strike has cost the PeopGs 1.96 PepsiCo .90 Pfi7pr 1 .90 98 32 31 3134 37 27 27'A 27'A 34 23 22V, 22 42 24 23 24 'A 407 25 25 25 34 32V.

32', 159 28 27 27 14 67'A 66 67 131 27 27 27 55 29 29 29 V. 222 60 59 59 100 35 34 3434 'A 190 38 36 36 118 76 73 74 314 15 7134 71 71 12 138 29 29'A 29 17 48'2 48 48 106 59 58 59 'A 29 4034 40 40'2 'A 10 533A 53 53 'A 61 63 61 61 315 225 217 2246 30 88 88 88 210 20'A 19'. 20 160 31V. 30 30 39 4P4 47 47V, dro authorities on forgery GRENER In Santa Rosa Oct. 19, 1967, go" and "hell no, we won't go," were sounded in the street charges with bail set at $3,300 Phelp 3.40 PhilaEI 1.64 Phil Mr 1.40 PhilP 1 An ArRedclVa 118 34.

34-lVs eerily lit up by television workers about $170 million in lost wages. The company has lost about 320,000 cars and trucks from its production schedule. Pillsbry Mr. Hyland said Mr. Martinez was arrested on the murder camera lights.

Harold Martin Grener, dearly beloved husband of Cecelia J. Grener of Santa Rosa; beloved father of Norman Grener, David Grener, both of Santa Rosa and Daniel Grener of San Carlos; also survived by 1 qrandchild. A member of Painters Union of San Mateo. A native of Norway, age 62 years. Friends are invited to attend funeral services at the Eqgen Lance Mortuary on Saturday October 21, 1967 at 10 a.m.

Father Carl Grespino of St. Rose Catholic Church officiating. Interment, Calvary Catholic Cemetery. Many protestors gave the two- charge because of his past record, he had possession of a dog Piper A 1.40 PittPIG 2.60 Polaroid .40 2.20 PubSvColo 1 1.54 Pullmn 2.80 Ford was prepared to get the Mace tear gas used by Oakland police last Tuesday. Some leaders had called for "one helluva batttle with police" if necessary today, but a group led by professors and students from Stanford wore white arm bands to mark their non-violent stand.

They followed police orders to picket the center from a block away and also circulated among the other demonstrators, urging that all follow nonviolent, legal methods of protest. Also on hand to meet the demonstrators was a group of a dozen pro-war supporters led by James Brown, 18-year-old Negro from Stuttgart, Ark. Brown, who will be drafted into the Infantry next Thursday, tag that the victim at one time A feaCo 10b 7 13 12 12- A Lud 2 40a 29 71 Vj 69V4 71Vil A lMPr 1 20 62 ii't 22V, 22V2-V. A dCh 1.90a '5 41 4W4 41- Allied St 1 32 37 38V4 37V4 37 1 A rchal 1 1154 3p 37W 38 4 Alcoa 1 80 59 787'. 7634 763A 1J4 Amerada 3 130 76.

75V 75- Am Air 80 353 31 31V. 31'2-V? A Brest 1.60 53 83V4 82W 83 Am Can 2.20 74 52 51 51- AmCvan l'-4 494 31 30 30- Am El 1.44a 92 34 34 A For lTl6 19 32 32V 32 2-14 A Home 1 20 92 55 55 55' 2 'A A '90 107 21 V4 20V2 20V4-'A AMetCI 1 90 49 51 49 49 1 fingered sign that has come to symbolize their goal of victory over the draft. some of its plants back into full carried around her neck and be cause of his "flight" the day MESSER In Santa Rosa October 19, 1967, The officers, billy clubs at the Gam Sk 1.30 20 32 32 32 GnAccp 1.30 47 31V. 30 30 GnAnilF .40 300 20 19 19 'A GDynamic 1 129 62 62 62 1 Gn Elec 2.60 109 107 107 107A GnFood 2.40 47 73 72'2 72 1 Gen Instr 2k 194 81 81 81 Gen Mills .80 75 34V. 32V, 33 GnMot 2.55b 257 87 85 87 1 GenPrec IV, 37 68 68 68V4 PubU 1.56 60 29 28 28 V.

Gen Stl 1.20 1 2 23 22 22 Gen Tel 1.40 203 45 45'A 45'A Gen Tire .80 91 27'A 26 27 Genesc 1.40 20 32 32 32 GaPacifc la 41 62 61 61 GettyOI 88 92 90 91 Gillette 1.20 52 58 57 57 Glen Aid .70 107 15 14 14 'A Goodrh 2.40 52 6734 66', 66 2 Goodyr 1.35 102 46 46 46'. GraceW 1.40 212 42 40 40 2 GrandU 13 19 19 19 'A GrantW 1.10 27 35 35'A 35 GtAP 1.30a 60 31 31V. 31 "A GtNPao 1.20 19 43 43 43V. GtNorRwy 3 27 59 57 57 IV, Gt West Fin 191 14 14 14 V. GtWSq 1.60a 20 46 45 45 Va GreenGt .80 12 39 39 39 Gulf Mo 2.60 6 110V 109 110 1 Grummn .80 78 33 31 32 GreyhdCo 1 113 22 21 22 Gulf Oil 2.60 201 75 74 75 .30 803 57 55'2 572 II HammPap 1 9 28 28 28 HeclaM 1.20 20 50 49 50 'A Hercule 237 48 47 47 Hershy 31 28'A 27 27 V.

Hess Oil .30 1 30 37 37 37 Heublin 1.20 50 65 63 65 Hewitt .20 34 77 76'A 77 HiltonHotl 1 36 50 48 502 Hoff Electn 10 12 11 12 'a Homest 18 48 47 47 Honywl 1.10 126 90 89V. 90'A HousLtPw 1 65 41 41 41 V. Howmt 1.20 45 94 94 94 1 Huop CP 4k 245 8 8 8 operation within a week to 10 days. Many of the assembly lines were filled with unfinished cars when the strike by 160,000 after the murder. .60 ready portion, quickly wedged the crowd away.

There was RCA Ralston Ravettp .60 ANtGs 1.90 53 373s 37 37 "We knew evidence against him was lacking," Mr. Hyland said, "and evidence we sent to Raynr 1.40g Raytnon UAW members in 25 states began at midnight Sept. 6. little club swinging and only occasional squirts of tear gas Co Reading 2 Rep stl cuting the case, said tne icharges of violating the federal sedition conspiracy law are too severe. I "Three guys reaching up and the leg of an inductee that's conspiracy to com-tmit sedition? That is ridiculous," he declared.

I The demonstrators also were accused of violating local trespassing laws. St. Germain's action prompted inquiries from the chief of marshals' office in Washington as well as the Justice Department's criminal division. The deputy was ordered to make a report. "We'll decide who to prosecute, not marshals," said Poole.

Poole's statement also was an answer to Sen. George Murphy, who issued an inquiry on the Senate floor to Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark as to why federal authorities were not arresting demonstrators at Oakland. Henry Messer, dearly beloved husband of Minnie Messer of Santa Rosa; beloved father of Mrs.

Rose Marionl and Mrs. Elsie Dull both of Santa Rosa, Mrs. Mary Pringota of Oakland, Mrs. Henrietta Lent of San Leandro, Earl Messer of Lake Oswego, Oregon, Melvin Messer of San Carlos; lovinq brother of Mrs. Lena Clark of LaPorte, Indiana; also survived bv 7 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.

A native of Vail-pariso, Indiana. Aqe 84 years. Friends are invited to attend services Monday October 23, 1967 at 2 p.m. at the Eqgen Lance Mortuary with Elder Charles Keymer of the Seventh Day Ad-ventist Church officiating. Interment, Odd Fellows Lawn Cemetery.

the FBI for analysis was no Revlon 1.30 fired from cannisters. Amer Photo 141 9 9 Am Smelt 3 33 68 67 68-H Am Stand 1 120 28 29 V. ASuaaF 1 60 14 31 30 30- 2.20 994 51 51 51 'A AWSTob 1.80 96 pv 32 33 A Am Zinc .40 12 25 25 V. 25- Ametek 1 6 54V2 54'A 54 V4 Amoex Co 241 35 34V. 34-1 Anacda 62b 74 46 46V 46'A Rpxa 325 62 62 112 25 25 54 64V, 63 270 40'A 38 103 102 1003A 57 2OV4 173 35 45 45 52 69 69 40 35 35'A 166 47 45 ,175 41 3440 91 19 19 246 1034 1 0 25 37 37 20 27 27 30 102 100 43 27 27 140 4534 45 62 25 64V4 38 IV.

102 192'A 453 69 35 46 IV, 41 19'A 10 Va 37 Va 27 V. 100 27 453- Rey Met .90 After the sealed off area was help to our case against him." Mrs. Losch's body was found ReyTob 2.20 RiegelPap 1 RoanST Roberrshw 1 RochG l.lOq RobmH 1.60 Rohr Cp .80 RoylD 1.62b in an orchard on the Helen P. 'Andrea property, 7590 Atkin A-rrSSrT? 332 33 32 33- carried an American flag and a son where she lived in a Regents Debate New' Rules (Continued from Page 1) MOVER In San Francisco. October 19, extended to five blocks, the demonstrators regrouped in small bands at several intersections where they tipped over a small foreign-made car and formed a barricade with newspaper stands, trash cans and sign which read Armed Forces Separate Men From Boys." A minor incident occurred ArmCk 1.40 53'A a v2 AshlOil 1.20 63 31V 30 30- AssoTrans 1 35 20 19 Assolnv 1.40 11 23 23 2- Atchisn 1.60 1 70 28 27 27 Va AtlRich 3.10 31 101 101 101 Atlas Coro 210 6 5 5 V.

AvcoCo 1.20 174 51 50n 51 Avnetl 107 46 46V. 46 one-room cottage. Her nude body was found hid early today when two Marine den near the property fence about 100 yards from her home 1967, Elizabeth Dunsmore anieio; loving mother of Betty Petersen of Sebastopol, Marion Hewitt of, Santa Rosa and Joseph Mclver of lovinq sister of Mrs. John Melville of Northrldqe. also survived bv 10 grandchildren.

A native of Scotland, aoe 63 vears. A life member of O.E.S. in Scotland. Friends are invited to attend funeral services Saturdav, October 21, 1967, at 1:30 o.m. at the Analv Funeral Chapel, 301 South Main Sebastopol (oark-ino court on Petaluma Avenue).

Interment, Sebastopol Cemetery. concrete flower pots. Police on Sept. 8, two days after she 189 23 23'A 29 43'A 43 150 29 29 345 63 61 25 3834 38 disappeared. She had been righted the car and tore down the barricade.

53 53 53 strangled and sexually Safewy 1.10 StJosLd 2.80 St Reg 1.40i Sanders .30 Sang 1 .40 Schnley 1.80 Scnerng 1.20 Schlum 1.20 SCMCp Scott Papr 1 Sbd Cst 2.20 SearsR Co 1 ShamOl 1.20 63 29 64 ex officio regent, and UC Regent Allan Grant called on the governing board of the sprawling nine campuses school to take a hard line against unau 33 7034 70'A When one demonstrator tried 30 18 64 1 34 8 'A 4R3. 14 DITTMER In Santa Rosa, October 20, 406 50 48 243 29'A 28 41 60V, 59 184 5834 5 7 69 32 Mrs. D'Andrea testifed she last saw Mrs. Losch alive veterans of Vietnam, one on a Collier Hits Use of CEP At Protests SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. (UPI) State Sen.

Randolph 33V2 I 7 34 33-A to crash through the police line hastily sei at tha ir'terse'-tion, he was clubbed into submission. Fifty demonstrators then moved on the officers but 28 30 35 18 19 64 38 35 118 8'A 33 49 237 33 5 36V 77 598 82 35 15 25 53 22 10 635 27 179 115'4 231 163 29 18 63 34 8 48 33'A 36 592V2 35'. 25 105 10 26 114 157 IdahoP 1 Ideal Cem 1 III Cenln IV, III Pwr 1.60 Imperial Cp Inq Rand 2 Inland Stl 2 InsCopper 2 I 4.40q IntHarv 1.80 Int Min InrNictc 2.80 Intl Pacrs Int Pap 1.35 lntT8tT 1.70 Itek Coro shortly before 10 p.m. on Sept 73 68 thorized use of campuses as staging areas for 66', 25V, 117 26 1V67, Clara m. oirrmer, aeariv Dieoveo wife of Charles H.

Oittmer of Santa Rosa, beloved mother of Mrs. Staniev MaxwelL of Bangkok, Thailand, and Mrs. Lawrence Bates of Santa Rosa, loving sister of Herman, Georoe and Henrv Tenter, all of Santa Rosa, John Tenter, Spokane, Washinaton, Mrs. Ora Price. Ukiah, Mrs.

Louis Archinal of Westwood (Lassen County) and Mrs. Louise Sapp, Wichita, Kansas, also survived bv 5 orandchildren and 1 23 43 29 63 1' 38 1 53 63 Va 70 48 1 28 59 1 58V2 32 33'A 68 IV2 26 343 70 IV 71 59 33 V. 24 Va 3832 29 503A 13'A 1934 1, 49 26'. 34 37 8-l 57 Virginia Peck 36 5971,45 3512 V. 25 106l'21 10 263ij V.

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A member of the Monroe Neiohborhood Club. The demonstrators' tactics reach public debate until late in the day, but discussion of the Collier, D-Yreka, does not be Friends are invited to attend services Peck, wife of the late William on Monday, October 23, 1967, at a.m She said the next day she noticed Mrs. Losch hadn't slept in her bed and had not eaten Berkeley rallies and tumultuous C. Peck who died Tuesday 20 35 34V 108 693 100 72 71 70 60V 59 55 34V 33 147 25 24 69 383A 68 30V 293,4 18 50 50 142 13 1314 63 19 19 563 49V2 48 127 263 25 10 38 37 284 593A 583A 110 57 5634- 221 663 66 41 78 77 41 48. 48 V.

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JohnsM 2.20 Johns Jn .60 JonLoqn .80 Jones 2.70 Jostens .50 Joy Mfo demonstrations at the Oakland Induction Center occupied much at an Oakland hospital follow ing a heart attack. were designed to prevent busloads of inductees from reaching the center. Police countered with what was described as "fluid blockades," the ice cream and donut. far. lieve California Highway Patrolmen should be used to subdue civil disobedience and racial disorders.

Collier referred to use of the CHP in the anti-draft disturbance at Oakland where a wedge of Thursday's meeting on the Mrs. Peck, 63, was a native UC Davis campus. She said Mr. Martinez, who lived in a trailer on her property, was there the night of Sept. 6 but left without telling Clara Dittmer i Clara M.

Dittmer, 74, a na virtually sealing off the core of Berkeley Chancellor Roger 66 3 78 1 48 Va 44 32 634 3334 Va 3134 1 1513.4 l'A 30 30 38'A 38V 68 30 30 30 V. downtown Oakland. W. Heyns gave the regents a tive and life-long resident- of 18 JiVt 21 Jl'a Ve 29 61 'A 60 61 One main intersection, Broad anyone late the next morning. 98 34'A 33 31 32 31 'A 10 153 151 209 30V, 30 40 minute private briefing on of police using clubs and tear gas violently broke up the sit-in Santa Rosa, died today in a 36 35-V4 Si Jivt 125 284 27 273V- The prosecution had hoped to Kaiser Al 1 Kan CS In 2 Kan GE 1.28 KanPLt 1.03 KayserR .60 Kelloqq 1.30 Kelsy-H 1.30 Kennmtl .80 Kennecott 2 Kerr Mc 1 3i way and 14th, was taken over by police after demonstrators the Berkeley controversy and Finch came away expressing CalHcla 1.20 CamptJlSo 1 Can Drv .50 CnPac 2.90o CaroPI 1.34 CarolTel .68 Carrier Co 1 Case(JI) Co CaterTr 1.20 Celanese 2 CenSoya .80 Cerro 1.60a Certain-t .80 Cessna 1.40 connect Mr.

Martinez with a 45 45 39 39 IV. 25 25. 21 21 29 29 4134 42 43 43 45'A 45 45 45'A 'A 139 139 5634 57 IV 58 59 1 70 71 37 37l 74V 7A7 38 57 Va 56 56 'A 53 18'A 17 18'A 149 43V, 42 V. 43 93 46V. 30 40 30 26'.

6 213 76 30 51 42 13 43 20 46 67 45 24 141 69 57 30 59 48 71 20 39 223 77 64 23 padlock key and a dog tag at tossi-' parK benches -o Santa Rosa hospital after a long illness. Mrs. Dittmer lived at 1810 Guerneville rd. She was a mem SB 64 6J'4 64 11 27 26 27 14 KimbCI 2.20 tached to a chain which Identification Officer Robert Vollmer 72 44 44V. 44 52 17 16 16 37 48 7 48'A 12 pavement and toppled cement tree pots.

confidence the regents would issue a flat declaration against the use of campuses for unauthorized rallies. Air LM at the Oakland induction center. "I feel that the statutes should be modified so that the patrol does not have to get involved in these matters," Collier said in a speech at the traffic safety conference of the California 1.40 Kopper I Sit .80 ChmSPI 2.20 .90 Kresqe ber of the Monroe Neighbor Oakland's City Hall and Hall 22 22 1.30 Krooer ChaseM 2.20 II I-14 17 17 35 49 49 49 'A 91 68 48 68 17 66 66V4 66 "A 47 47 44 45 1A said he found in a pair of Mr. Martinez's trousers. The trou Teledv 3k Tennec 1.28 Texaco 2.60 TexETr 1.20 TxGasT 1.42 Tex GlfS .40 Texlnstr .80 Tx PLT of Pasadena.

She lived in Santa Rosa and was a member, of Omega Nu sorority. She was, for many years, secretary for the Shell Oil Co. and worked for the Oakland Board of Education. B. C.

Wallace 4 Son, will make funeral arrangements. Tributes may be expressed through contributions to a favorite charity. Elizabeth M'lver SEBASTOPOL Funeral services for Elizabeth Dunsmore Shields Mclver, 63, who died yesterday in a San Francisco hospital after a short illness, Grant, president of the st'ate hood Club. She was the wife of Charles of Justice were closed except to persons with police credentials. sers were found in his trailer 36 131 'A 128 130 Vl 5 20V, 20 20 705 55 54 54 TexUtil 1.52 Association of Highway Patrol on Sept.

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29'A V. 154 88 87 87V, 125 53V, 52 53V4 Va Board of Agriculture and the California Farm Bureau Federation, endorsed Finch's pro Ohio 4 1 Chi NoWst 4 Chi Chrysler 2 CIT Fin 1.60 CitfesSv 1.80 CleveEl 1.80 CocaCol 2.10 Colqate Co 1 Collins Mi H. Dittmer, Santa Rosa, and mother of Mrs. Stanley Max Thiokol Timken 8 'A 37 1.80 TraneCo confrontation, 11 cylindrical peace symbols, all about two 52 well, Bangkok, Thailand and 15 74V2 A 15-year-old neighbor boy testified that a year before he saw Mrs. Losch with a chain and dog tag which "looked similar" to the one found by the Mrs.

Lawrence Bates, Santa CollntG 1.60 transama 1 Transitron TWA 1 TriCorrt TRW 1.40 20tCFox 1.60 posal. He told newsmen independent Farm Bureau investigators at 125 3 36V4 13 7 37 51 15 74 120 109 59 112 19 24 49 36 57 37 63 13 100 8 15 38'A 15 52 91 15 30 74V2 299 125 264 111 101 60 50 117 70 1934 80 24 63 49 47 37 'A LearSig .80 LehPCm .60 Leh Val Ind Lehm 2.14b LOFGI 2.80a Libby Mc 3k LiggettMy 5 LinqTm 1.33 Litton 2k Lockhd 2.2Q LoewsT LoneSCem 1 LoneSG 1.12 Lorilkd 2.50 LukensStl 1 0 Rosa. She was the sister of feet high, were painted in red on walls and windows on front of the 10-story, tan colored 5 1.40 Col Gas 1.44 Com Cr 1.80 CcmSlv 1.20 Com Ed 2.20 60 1 117 3 19V8 UJ J4" J4V. J4'4 I. 467 48V.

47 48 18 36 36'. 57 119 118 118 1V4 66 44 43 44V4 12 195 97 95 95 15 43 42 42 388 58 58V 47 27 V. 26 26 82 32 31 31 110 35 35 35 -34, 39 46V4 457 44 yA 155 48 47 7 14 234 33 33- 0 55 54 142 28 28 28 31 41 40V, 41'A" 167 31 31 31 427 26 34 25 15 38 38 'A 38 the Berkeley and Oakland dem deputy. Com Sat Cd Herman Tenter, George Tenter and Henry Tenter, all of Santa Rosa; John Tenter, Spokane, onstrations found the facts to be 24 4914 37 'Ihe word "CIO JED" was written across a glass door Other testimony indicated the "not exactly" as Heyns related at one of the entrances. Mrs.

Ora Price, Ukiah; in the briefing. will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomor key fit a small padlock which Mrs. D'Andrea said may have Mrs. Louis Archinal, Westwood 477 167 63 46 21 The police wedge totaled 120 69'.

UnCarbide 2 Un Elec 1.20 UnOCal 1.40 UnPac 1.80a Un Tank 2V2 Uniroyl 1.20 ssuvv.tl 1 Aircr 1.60 row. A native of Scotland, Mrs. 47 22 53'Al4 39 772 44 l'A 8 8434 been the padlock which Mrs men who marched in eight lines iuu oi', 4yJ4 50 2 Grant did not elaborate, but said he would air the differences in an executive session of xhe 47'4 22 22 54 53V. 3934 39 78 76 45 44 6 Sendina 84 83 58 57'A IIV4 11V4 26 'A 55 in 1734 17 36 1 (Lassen County) and Mrs Louise Sapp, Wichita, Kansas MacyCo 1.60 Mad 2.23b Magma 3.60 Magnvx .80 Mar nil 1 40 1.80 ConsFd 1.40 ConsNG 1.60 ConsP 1.90a Contanr 1.30 Cont Air .40 ContBk 1.20 Cont Can 2 Cont Mot .40 Cont Oil 2.60 Contrl Data CornPd 1.70 CornGI 2a Crane 1.60 CrownZ 2.20 Crucibl 1.20 Cudahv Co ssub wtl 1 Curtiss Wr I 180 80 78 PB 79 along the street in front of the Mclver moved to Sonoma Coun Losch had on her front door, but which had been changed 51 46 75V2 V. 31 Five erandchildren and one MarMid 1.40 Ani v.

"some time ago." MarshallF 2 Martin Ma 1 ty 15 years ago from Chicago and made her home at 7725 Bodeea Sebastopol. She great-grandchild also survive 21 center. One officer was hit in the face with a tin can but the crowd backed off with little violence. 550 148 142 147 5 185 42 41 41-16 362', 6 53'A S3 53'A- 46 43'A 42 43 'A 19 24 237, 24 85 14'A 1334 14 PB 2 Sendino 8 762 26 25 26 207 53 SO'a 532 Judge Jones said other than Funeral services will be at Massey 1 May DS 1.60 McCror 1.20 McDnD McGr 1.20 the fact Mrs. Losch and Mr 1934 38 'A 2534 47 4 42 44 1 men.

Collier said he had the support of Gov. Ronald Reagan to make the CHP "a truly professional organization. "You are not full peace officers. You are paid to protect the motorists, not the general public. "I am deeply concerned over the patorl's involvement in civil rights matters," Collier said.

California Highway Patrol officers from throughout the Bay Area have been called to assist law enforcement in the Oakland area. The Sonoma County office of the CHP said today that Capt. Richard Rust, head of the local office, had taken a group of officers to Oakland "to aid with traffic and the crowd situation." The number of CHP officers involved was not revealed, but a spokesman said units at the scene included those from Sonoma, Solano, Marin, San Francisco, Contra Costa and worked as a practical nurse a.m. Monday at the Eggen UnAirLine 1 UnCorp UnFruitCo 1 lttdGas 1.70 Unitd Shoe 3 US Gvos 3a US Indus .70 USPipe 1.20 USPCh lb US le USSteel 2.40 US Tob 1.80 Unit Util .80 Uciohn 1.60 UtahPL 1.60 317 4 53 51 .7 91 128 181 194 65 142 8 44 27 43 58 3A 11 'A 55 2'2- 70i 29 27 51 Va 61 44 41- 26 regents later. Dud-an-Instructor At Ohio State COLUMBUS (UPI) Dial-a-Prayer, Dial-a-Hawk, Dial-a-Dove and now it's Dial-an- 69 26 55 46V.

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1S 40 62 33 36 sity. 44 47lV4 23 1 Mo Kan Tex MobilOl l.BO Mnsnto 1.60 MontWard 1 Morrell AAntnrntA 1 seen on her a year previous and that "was quite remote in time." 41 46 43 This is a program where students sit in a booth and dial 31 233 7 4934 17 40 27 62 28 33'A 38 36 136 68' '2 31 27 55 34V. 14 11 1 35 46 84 26 35 8 33 69 165 26 303. 23'4 49 39 32 35 67V2 27 33 V. 11 35 84 35 33 162 30 6-V4 I "4 27 33 7, 11 'A 14 164 1 4334 DanaCo 2.20 Dayco 1.60 Deere 1.80a 1.60 DelMon 1.10 Dennson .60 DefEdis 1.40 Dia Alk 1.40 Diana Distill Sea 1 Dow Ch 2.20 Dresser l' Duke 1.20 DuPont 3b DuoneL 1.60 Varian Asso VendoCo .60 VictorCo .40 VaE Pw 1.36 164 32 32 32 30 2734 27'A 271-, ,29 87 89'42 122 40'A 39 39 7 138'A 1422 223A 22 223A 2234 MtStTel 1.24 9 11 FROM EARLIEST antiquity to the 14th century, man's costume, loose, long and draped, underwent little change.

He told Assistant District At 23 MurpCo 1.20 35 since Monday. On Tuesday, 400 Gas Station Gives Proceeds to BC "A full tank of gas this day will help a boy at play." That's the slogan that will instructors on taped television programs. 4 "4 35 14 1643 30 Warn Lam torney John W. Hawkes, who presented the a "Mr. Hawkes, you have very, very skimpy evidence." "I cannot disagree with the court," Mr.

Hawkes said. WashW 1.20 WVaPP 1.90 WsAirLine 1 land. She is survived by her children, Betty Petersen, Sebastopol; Marion Hewitt, Santa Rosa; Joseph Mclver, Virginia; by her sister, Mrs. John Melville, Northridge, and by 10 grandchildren. Services will be at Analy Funeral Chapel and interment will be at Sebastopol Cemetery.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier and Motor Delivery Advance payment payable on minimum of 3 months in advance No mail subscriptions or renewals accepted for less than 3 months. One Month 2.00 Three Months 6 00 Six Months $12.00 One Year S24.00 Mai! Subscription Rates in Northern California Three Months 0 Sin Months $12.08 WsBanc 1.10 Nat Airl .60 NatBiscuit 2 NtCash 1.20 NtDairy 1 NatDist 1.80 Nat Gyps 2q NtLead 2'4t NatSteel 2 Ney Pwr .92 Newbrv NEnoEl 1.36 Farm Markets Livestock, Poultry, Produce 79 1 46 Vl 119 35 l'A 42 4034 63 1 49 37 28V4 25 711 20 100', '4 36 WUnion WestAB West El Weverh 1.40 1.80 1.60 1.40 269 433,4 42V, 42 15 22 22 22 23 42 41 41 Vl Va 92 47 46 46 75 30 30 30 233 34 333A 34 14 25 39 39 173 7534 73 73-3 147 42 40 41 7, 15 18 177. 17 105 53 52 52 31 48" 47 47V 44 28 28 28 217 28 27 28 -79'4 4634 119 34 41 403A 63 4834 37 2734 25 70 20 100 36 48 55 3n 98 50 23 79 31 47 70 120 115 36 120 42'A 52 41 144 64 41 49 29 37 9 28'4 18 25 351 73 72 2034 43 101 87 36 32 48 36 5534 41 30 115 99 10 51 Wheel Steel NYCnt 3.12a East Air .50 EstSStl .90 EKodk 1.60a Eaton l'A EIPasoNG 1 EltraC 1.60a End Johnsn Erie Lackw ESB In 1.20 EssexWire 1 Ethvl Cd .60 Evrsho Ex-Cell 2.20 148 46 45 8 17 17 84 133 132 51 34 33 220 22 22 43 68 65 15 28 27 274 8 8 48 273 26 123 48 47 612 36'4 35 26 20 '4 1934 14 69 68 motivate Santa Rosa Boys Club members tomorrow as they pump gas at Ray Vermeersch's Flamingo Shell station, 2799 Fourth st. Mr. Vermeersch is donating the proceeds from the day's operation to the club between the hours of 9 a.m.

and 6 p.m. 17 133 33 IV 221 68 2 28 8 271'A 47 35 1 1934 68 Whirlpl 1.60 WhiteMot 2g Winn-Dx 1 Wooiworth 1 NiaoMo 1.10 Nort8.Ws 6a NoAm Rock NoNtGs 2.40 No Pac 2.60 NoStPw 1.60 NwstAirl .70 Nw Ban 1.90 483 55V2 30 991 5034 Va XYZ 86 289 284'A 2895 340 31 31 31'- 918 67 65 66 Xerox 1.40 YonoST 1.80 ZenithR 1.20 K. J. Bollinger, M. F.

A. S. Diplomate of the American Board of Plastic Surgery announces the relocation of his office ot 121 Sotoyome Street to Suite 205-207 for the practice of Plastic Surgery Office Hours Telephone by appointment 546-7555 59' v- lOccidP ican hamlin wire bnd crts80-88-100s 3.50-3.75. Beans slightly lower, all Calif dists Kentucky wonders 25-30 cents per lb. Cauliflower, slightly lower, all Calif dists film wrpd trmd heads 12s 2.75-3.00 14s 2.50-2.75.

Corn, slightly lower, crts yellow 5 dz Kern Co Cucumbers, slightly lower Co-achella Vly La lugs S.F. PRODUCE SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -(FSMNS) Fruit and vegetables: Grapefruit, slightly lower ctns Florida white 3236s 3.75-4.00; red 3.50-4.00; Indian River dist red higher 4.50-5.00. Oranges, slightly lower Mexicanabout steady others Mex BO 5 22" 883 36 26 23 'A 20 72'-l 283. 25 21 59 1698 83 119 23 16 18 1C2 30 13 34 96 48 12 27 45 42 80 37 16 163. 1189 52 81 29 FactorM .76 Faircti Cam FairHIr Fairmont 1 FarahMf .80 FerroC 1.20 Firestn 1.40 FirstNatSt 1 FlaPwr 1.36 FMC Co .75 FdFeirS .90 FordMt 2.40 For McK .50 59 79 22 17 29 34 47 27 4114 36 16 52 29'A 87 36 26'4 22 20 71 28 25 42 68 54'4 635 90" 278 37 33 26 32 23 29 21 '4 156 73 16 28 11 25 42 43 143 25 85 69 61 55 tm 3r QW OodenCp Ohio Ed 1.30 Ok la 1 OklaNG 1.12 OlinMat 1.80 Omarkln 4k OrRock 1.04 Otis El Co 2 Outbd .80 OwensC 1.40 Owenlll 1.35 17 30 34 48 27 41 36- 16-4 The theory that all living things are composed of cells was advanced by Matthias Schleiden and Tehodor Schwann in 1839: One Year $24.00 Elsewhere In fhf United States Three Months 6.75 One Year $27.00 43 25 i 54'A-l 12222.

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