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Oakland Tribune Monday, Nor. 5,1956 37 WEATHER DEATH. NOTICES FROM BAY COUNTIES Frank Wilson, Retired Deputy Sheriff, Dies Frank Harold Wibpn, 61, re to Continue Fair And Warm in Bay Region Clear weather will continue In the Bay Area and most of Northern California tonight and tomorrow. qnly light rain from Eureka 41 High Mart win be etletrated far th m. Recitation of th Rosary Monday evening at 9:10.

Interment, Holy Cms Cemetery. Service under the dtrae tion of the John 3, Cox. Piedmont Memorial Ova pa asts.asiirav r.v. a.i,i..j 4. 1956.

dearly beloved wife of' John C. Spilabury, loving mother of r- oenn SpUetoury. sister of Arthur W. Uglow. A native of San Francisco, aged 48 year.

rrtends are respectfully invited to attend the services Wednesday, Nov, 1- 1 ciock p.m. tn the Mosawood Ctvapel of Albert Engel St 3834 Telegraph Avenue and 37 th Street Inurnment, private. 40 8WANBIRO, Nancy in Oak tend. No- vember 5. 1958.

beloved wife of the late Axel E. Swanberf, loving mother Mrs. Adelaide Harry A. and vunnis owinotri, Aiao survived -by seven grandchildren and one great- grandchild. A native of Sweden, aged years; a member of Jehovah' Wit- nesse.

Friends are respectfully-tnvtted to-' attend th services Wednesday, No-'" vember 7, 19S8, at 3 o'clock p.m. in -r the Mosswood Chapel of Albert Engel and Company, 8839 Telegraph Avenue frL re, aw, Ntfht I 3 lifwti Saew Uw 1pvm ipxiW iXe SWEENET-Johp JTIn Palm Springs, vernier 2, 1958. Beloved husband of Ann Marl Sweeney, loving father ef John J. Sweeney loving brother of Mrs. Ann Kennedy, Sister Mary VeronW jca nose 01 ine noiy names, Mrs.

xj Margaret Gardiner, Jamea and Frank Sweeney. A native of Oakland, Call. fornia. Secretary-treasurer of Western" 1 Conference of Teamster. Seattle.

Washington, and Oakland LO.O.M. No, i arienoa ar invited to attend funeral service Wednesday, November I tT. o'clock a.m.. from the Chanel of Ar Wirephete WEATHER MAP It will fair in the Bay Area tonight and tomorrow. Rain is dut over the northern and central parti oi the country and enow over most oi the Rockies.

the Oaks, Oakland Mortuary, 3007 Telegraph Avenue Thence to St Leo' Church where a Requiem High Mas will be offered for the repose of her eoul at 9 a.m. Interment Holy Seoul- chre Cemetery. Recitation of the Roc Jl i ary Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Dona- tiona preferred for John J. Sweeney OUTDOORS aacmonai window for th new cbpL Z--' College of the Holv Names.

ul TAMM, tn Oakland, Nov. 3, 1958, tov sngt wlfs of John Tamm. Loving sister'" Specimens Aquarium Of Mrs. Lucy Tarries, Jessie and WU-? isam Angel of Oakland. A nativ ofl Honolulu, territory of Hawaii.

Friend are Invited to attend funeral aervice Tuesday, November at 1 p.m. Tower Chapel of Mountain Vteerr" Casnatery, terminus of Piedmont Ave- hue, Oakland, Calif. Friend may call TT. as an uiepei of tne Oak, Oakland Mortuary, 3001 Telegraph Avenue, v-? Oakland, until Tuesday at 13 noon. i Entombment, Mountain View tory.

BURNS Naturalist atives the danios and zebra fish TENHUNEN. Frederick F-" tn November 2. 1958; dearly beloved hus-j band of Lucille Tenhunen; loving oa nn. nn wais. a nauve 01 aged 43 years.

A member of-t Society of Amateur Radio OnerasMWi and an employee of Pacific Telephone nd Telegraph Company. Veteran of World War II. THmili invited to attend service Tuesday, No-V vember 8. at 1:30 ojh. in the wood Chapel of Albert Engel and Pny.

3830 Telegraph Avenue and StUt-' oireei. interment Mountain YlawT Cemetery. Jffr. TRTJMMER, Karelin fa Castre, Vallev. -woo, oesoveo wire or Aloiar7-' Trummer.

loving mother a rrmA Trummer, jrrsaximotier of Keith, Su-fi sen and Karen Trummer, atater of--Josephine Langus. Louise Sannlns.r ton, Anna Magnusen, Theresa Kleia-lf the otherwise fair forecast. in temperatures. Oakland in "You wtrtn't meant to mechanic, dear, you're an intellectual!" Weather Forecast Rit KssUa Hish San Francisco. Oakland.

San Mateo and San Rafael 68-72. Lifht variable winds becoming westerly 7-14 m.p.h. in afternoon. Fair today, tonight ana tomorrow, uiue rhang in temperature. Low tonight 42-50.

Nartktra aa Ceatral Callfaral today, tonight and tomorrow ex light rain Eureka northward Tuesday. Little change In temperature. Variable windl 7-14 m.p.n. except southerly 8-18 m.p.h. Cape Mendocino northward tomorrow Nevada Fair today, tonight and tomorrow.

Warmer central and east portions today. High both days tonight 11-30 xcept In extreme south portion. High 6-76. low 30-40. Sierra Nevada Fair today, tonight tomorrow.

Little change In Tern' perature. Sacrament Vallev Fair today, to night and tomorrow. LitUe change in temperature. High both days 63-72. tonight CenU winds.

Sa Jasaaia Vallev Clear today. tonight and tomorrow. Patches of morn fog. utue change in temperature. High both days 65-75.

low tonight 38-48. Gentle winds. Santa Clara Valley Clear today. tonight and tomorrow. Little change in temperature.

High both dys 68-78, low tonignt Llvsrmara Valley Clear today, to night and tomorrow. Little change In temperature. Light winds. Menterey Bay Area Clear today tontfcht an9 tomorrow, but patches of morning fog. Little change in temperature.

High both days 65-75, low to night 40-48. Gentle variable winds. Fart Bragg and vicinity Clear today, tonight and tomorrow. LitUe change Jn temperature. Variable winds 7-1 m.p.n.

near coast. Narthwastera California Fair to- day, tonight and tomorrow, except cloudy near coast. Fort Bragg north and over north portion tomorrow. Light. eureka northward tomorrow, utue change in temperature.

High today and tonight at Ukian 73 and n. santa Rosa 72 and 38. Napa 70 and 40. Gentle variable winds near coast except south s-ia m.p.n. cape Mendocino north ward tomorrow) National Summary strong attraction for large mounds of high pressure the past month or more.

was the locale for another' such de velopment again today. The latest anti cyclone or high pressure system to af weather over most of the eastern third of the nation was plodding south ward toward New York State from suotheastern Canada this morning. weather as a result has been gen erally fair during the night from New England to the South AUantic states mild weather is exoected to con tinue though tomorrow and probably longer. The unusually wet weather and at tendant heavy rains which plagued much of the East last week shifted eastward Into the mid sections of the nation. Heavv rains through north cen tral Texas over the Weekend spread northward in a narrow path from west Missouri and eastern Karilas into southwestern Minnesota and eastern North Dakota during the night as low pressure disturbance developed along the boundary between the warm and cool air in western lowa.

Although the heavy rains In northern Texas have ended, some flooding was expected in the east and southeast of the Dallas area today Heaviest rains will spread northward into southern Canada is the Iowa disturbance heads toward Lake Winnipeg, but cloudy showery weather will still persist from the upper Mississippi Valley and through parnrof the eastern plains to the western 6uu state throughout the day. continues across covered with up to nearly 14 feet of snow through parts of eastern Wyoming The mercury nosedived to around zero over part of this snow-covered section the western plains mis morning and temperatures are in the 20s dipped as aotim-aa soutnern new- Mexico: Little, change in the weather was ex. pec ted here, during the next 24 hours although a few light showers may de velop along parts of the north Pacificl toast. Dense fog for about the sixth srr.htL day blanketed the Great Lakes region and extended over much of the Ohio The Northeast, which has had Valley with little change Indicated here the mild weather continues through tomorrow. he a( Sun 8 7 the St.

ill A cnmiat, George and Alois Winkler and Mrs. Maria Broder, mother-in-law of-Eva G. Trummer. A native of Austria; aged 81 year. Friends are respectfully Invited iXx attend funeral services Tuesday, at sua a.m.

from th Fruitvale. Chapel of the Clarence M. Com! Mortuaries, 1580 Fruitvale Avenue, Oakland, thence to St. Louis Bertrand'ai Church, 100th Avenue and- East 14th rf Street where a Requiem Mas will bar; ceieorated for ine repoaa of ner aoul-j comment in: at 10 a.m. Interment, Horyf union or ene Kosary Monday at 3 p.m.!.

(Phone KE Dog S-4U4.) a' TAN THESE, Marie Lucille, of 150 Tough of Albany, Milton Ahlgren of EL Cerrtto and Ralph B. Ahlgren of mcramento. A nativ of California, aged 48 years. Services will be held Tuesday morning, November at 11:20 o'clock In th Little Chaptl of the Flowers (Hull A Sonsi, Berkeley. Dr, reed Stripp will officiate, i Interment, Sunsrt View Cemetery.

CALDIISA. of 80S Msud Avenue, San Leanaro, November 4, 1930, carl Louu, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Llnao Caldelra, loving brother of Paul L. Caldeira, devoted grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Caldelra and htr: Anna Lopex of San Leandro: a student of McKlnley School in San Leandroi a native of Oakland, aged 6 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral from th new Extudlllo Chapel of Santoa-Hoblnson. l0 Dstuolllo Ave nue. San Leandro, Wednesday, No vember 7, 1956, at 8:30 a.m., thence' to Parish of Th Assumption Church where a Mass of th Angels will be eelebrsted for the repose of his soul commencing at 9 a.m.

Recitation of the Rosary Tuesday evening at 9 o'clock. Interment. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Hayward. For further Information please call TR lnldad 2-8279. CARTER, John Henry, in Berkeley, No vember 3, 1956, of 2511 California Street long time friend of Mrs.

Etta M. Linaey of 5730 Keith Avenue, Oak land, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.

Wood of Or-land, and Walter J. Martin of Berkeley. A nativ of California, aged 83 years. Friends are invited to attend services Wednesday morning, November 7, at 11:30 o'clock from the Little Chapel of the Flowers (Hull At Sons), 3051 Adeline Street, Berkeley. Dr.

Lau rence L. Cross will officiate. Interment Sunset View Cemetery, COWHERD, Olive in Berkeley, No vember 9th, 1956, of 1108 Amador Avenue, Berkeley, beloved wie of the late Charles S. Cowherd, loving mother of Mrs. yerman A.

El ben of -eJerkeley Grandmother of Paul G. Elben of Rich mond and Mrs. Sumner Water of Stamford. Connecticut. Great-grand mother of three great-grandchildren.

A native of Indiana. Aged 93 years. Friends are invited to attend services at the Berkeley Hills Chapel (Page Oder). 1602 Shattuck Avenue at Cedar, Berkeley. Wednesday.

November 7 1998 at 11 a.m. Dr. Harlan Oyaer of ficiating. Contribution may be made in her memory to th Guide Dog the blind. Ban RaraeL DAVIS, Ann Agn.

In Oakland, No vember 2. 1958: saving mother of Mrs. Alice Scanlon and the late Mrs. Lillian Russlck; devoted grandmother of Patricia. Dan.

Alice and Rita Scanlon Lillian Robers. Frank and. Alien Rus- sick. A member of the Third Order of St Francis. A native of Chicago, Friends are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, November 8, at 1:20 a.m.

from the John Cox. Piedmont Memorial Chapel, 4018 How Street thence to St. Leo' Church, where Requiem High Mas will be celebrated for th repose of her soul, commencing at 10 Vm. Recitation of th Rosary Monday evening at o'clock. Inter ment 8t Mary' Cemetery.

EASTON. Don. in San Lucas. California November 1956, husband of Joyce Easton of Palo Alto, father of Donna Elaine. William Anthony and Patricia Easton, son of William Easton of Palo Alto, brother of Lt William 1.

s. Easton, U.S.N, of Corpus Christi, Texas. Member of Palo Alto Lodge No. 348, F. or A.M..

Sport Car Un limited of Oakland, member and Past President of Sons of St. George of Palo Alto. A native of Palo Alto, aged 29 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services at 11 a.m. Tuesday, November 8.

1958 at- the Chapel of Roller and Hapgood, 980 Middlefield Road. Palo Alto. Interment Alta Mesa Cemetery. Contributions to the Pete Sneil Memorial Fund, 291 Van Ness Avenue; San Francisco, preferred. FOSTER, Elizabeth at rest Nov.

1956. loving sister oi Alice Edwards. Eleanor Weber, Louise Foster and Maxwell Foster. A native of England; aajed 82 years. Friend are invited to attend the service Tuesday, Nov.

8, 1956 at 2 p.m. at the new Colonial Chapel, 2626 High Oakland. Rev. Marian Lev ering: oiiicuong. BANNA, Clair in Alameda, Novem ber 3, 1958; beloved wife ef James T.

Harma, loving mother of Mrs, Thomas A. Harris, Mrs. John A. McCorkle and James Charles Hanna, sister of Mrs. Fred Staude and Kuth a.

Smith and grandmother of Tommy and Susan Harris and Johnny and Joan McCorkle. A native of California, aged 64 years. A member of First Church of Christ Scientist, Alameda. Private funeral services were held Monday. November 5, 1956, at the Chapel of Fowler-Andersen Funeral 1244 Santa Clara Avenue, Alameda.

HAWLET In Oakland. November 4, 1958, R. beloved husband of ETouise Hawley. loving father of Glenn Hawley of Los Angeles, and the late Bruce Hawley, loving son of Alice Hawley, loving brother of Mrs. Le)s Binker of Danville, loving son-in-law of Mrs.

Hat tie Swanton of Lafayette. A native of Washington. Aged 85 years. A member of Acalanes Lodge No. 724, F.

A. Aahmes Temple of the Shrine, S.F. Kiwanis Club. California Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, owner-manager of Swanton Yacht Harbor, Port Chicago, owner of Cleveland Laundry Supply, San Francisco. Friends are invited to attend funeral services Wednesday, November 1, 1956, at 1 p.m.

at the Chapel of The Oaks, Oakland Mortuary, 2007 Telegraph Ave. Services will be conducted under the auspices of Acalanes Lodge No. 724, F. A M. HITCH, Mattie in Berkeley.

Nov. l96.wlfe of the late James w. Hitch, beloved mother of Mrs. Ray A. Fulton of Berkeley.

THrs. J. W. Tully of San Francisco, J. Howard Hitch of Clare-mont and.

Mrs. Erroll Fanning of Oakland, sister of M. H. Seaton of Oakland, Mrs. Edd.

Smith Trt Ventura and Edgar Seaton of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: grandmother of Mrs. Wil son Penary of Vualia, Mrs. Reed Mc Intyr of Ann Arbor. and Thomas Fanning of Oakland; great-grandmother of Kyle Elizabeth Me Iiilyre. A native of -Tennessee, aged Bi years.

Memorial services werpheld in Ventura, California, Monday, November 5 Interment' Ivy Lawn. Cemetery. (Tru man service.) KORONlSaNk-kolas In Berkeley. No- vember 4th, 1956. 2428 Browning Street Berkeley, beloved husband- of- Eu genia Koronts.

loving father of Basilia Koronis of Berkeley, brother of LOUIS retla of Milwaukee. Wisconsin Dina, Euphraxia, George and Theodore Koronis of Greece, cousin of An- gelo Chesses of Bismark, North Dakota. A nativ of Greece, aged 61 years. A member of the Cooks Union No. 28 and the Fraternal Order of Eagles, California Aerie No.

1423. Friends are invited to attend -services Thursday novemoer sin, iw at 1:30 p.m. from the Berkeley Hills Chapel. Page Oder, 1602 Shattuck Avenue at Cedar, Berkeley, thence to the Greek Ortho dox Church at 10th and Brush Streets, uaxiano lor a church service, com mencing at 2 p.m. Services under the auspice of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, California Aerie No.

1423 Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Recitation of tn Kosary Wednesday at 8 p.m. Inter ment Sunset View Cemetery. LEAN, Carlotta in Berkeley, Octo ber 31, line, of 4 Albermarle Street. El Cerrito.

Dearly beloved wife of Cecil S. Lean. Beloved mother of Dorothy Shaw Dempsey of Albany and James Edward Lean of El Orrlto. De voted grandmother of Doreen Willis of El Cerrito and Patricia Klein of Albany. Great-grandmother of Donald and Paula Wills and Deborah and Michael Klein.

A native of Central Amer ica. Aged 88 yeirs. A member of Cal vary Presbyterian Church. Berkeley. Funeral services were held today at 11 a.m.

from the drawing room chapel of the Ellis-Olson Mortuary. 727 San Pablo Avenue. Albany. Rev. Paul Me lish of Calvary Presbyterian Church officiating.

Committal services Suneet View Cemetery. (Our parking plaza adjoins me Mortuary.) LE FEBKE, Luclle Harriet, tn Stockton, November 4. 1956. of 432 Euclid Ave nue, Oakland, loving daughter of Mrs. Daisy Le Feber of Stockton, loving sister of Mrs.

Georgia Joyce of San Leandro, Mr. Lloyd Le Feber ef San of lee of at at 7 Francisco and Mis Elisabeth Le Feber Stockton, aunt of Mrs. Carolyn Murray of San Leandro and Miss Susan Le Feber of San Francisco. A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Friends ar invited to attend asm- at B.

C. Wallace and Son Mortu. 820 North Sutter Street. Stock ton, Tuesday, November 8, at 2 o'clock p.m. Entombment Chapel of Memories, How at Mather, Oakland, private.

In lieu of flower contribution for CARE may sent to Elisabeth Le Feber, 830 North Or soft Street, Stockton. LOVATO, Joseph Regino of 1933 Wal lace Street San Leandro, Nov. 3, 19M, beloved husband of Marina Lovato, loving father of Mrs. Abel Martinex of Oakland, Apodaca of Hayward. Mrs.

Nace Mestae of San La- ndro, Mrs, Emile Crtrtstoph of Hsy- aL-JCramanuei Lovato of- sen Le andro, Eugene Lovato of Hayward and Gregory Lovato of Oakland: also sur vived by 32 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. A native of Colo- do. aged 80 yearn Friend are invited to attend the funeral from the new Estudillo Chapel Santos and Robinson, 160 Estudillo Avenue, San Leandro, Tuesday, Nov. 6 8:30 a.m., thence to St Leander'i Church, where a Requiem High Mass will be celebrated tor the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a.m. Recitation of the, Rosary Monday evenings 8 o'clock.

Interment. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Hayward, funeral parking provided in rear of chapel, enter 109 Callan Avenue. (For further information please eaU TR intdad 2-S27S.) MATTEUCCI Rlxxieri in Tracy. No vember 4, 1958; husband of the late Primasia Matteucci, father of Mrs. Bruna Meusburber of Tracy, Vasco and Valio Corti of Oakland: also survived by 3 grandchildren and 1 great grandchildren.

A native of Italy, aged 74 years. Friends are invited to attend serv ices Wednesday moming. November at 8:30 o'clock from the Rose Garden Chapel of H. H. Seramour 407 Estudillo Avenue, San Leandro, thence to St Leander's Catholic Church where a Mass will be said for th repose of his soul commencing? at o'clock.

Recitation of the Rosary Tues day evening at 8 clock. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. MURIIXO. LueUl. in Oakland.

Wovem ber 4, 1956; beloved wife of Kudoteh Murillo, loving sister of Mr. Mattel Madam, Henry Martinez and th lata Albert Martina. Mrs. Alice Harrison and Mrs. Irene Nino, loving daughter or tne late Jos ana sarmn Martin, loving sister-in-law of Mrs.

Josephine Williams. Mrs. Anita Stoby, Henry. Paul and Louis Murillo. A native of Oakland, California, aged 88 years.

A member of Catholic Ladle Aid Society, Branch No. 28. Friends are invited to attend funeral services Wednesday, November 1, at 8:30 o'clock a.m., from th Chapel of the Oaks, Oakland Mortuary. 3007 Tele graph Avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a sung Mas of Requiem will be offered tor the repose of her soul at a.m. Interment St Mary's cemetery.

Mediation or the soar? luesaay evening at ciock. PETERS, Charlotte Moore, in Berkeley, novemoer a. 1908, wife of the late Rev. Roger H. Peters, beloved aunt at Mr.

Din Moore Bowden of Palm Mallorca, Spain, Mr. Arthur Angell and Ralph Calvert Moor, both of Berkeley, Mrs. David Lane, Robert Moore and Mis Margaret Moore, all of Scotland, Joseph A Moore Jr. San Francesco, Mrs. John E.

Mock of Los Angeles and Jam R. Moor of Lafayette; a native of San Francisco. aged 85 years; a member of All Souls Spiacnoal Church of Berkeley. Family services will be held Tues day, November 8, at 19 o'clock a.m. at the Tower Chanel in Mountain View Pemetery, terminus of Piedmont Avenue, Oakland, the Rev.

Albert H. Olson officiating. Memorials may sent to the All Souls Episcopal Church, tspruce and cedar Streets, Berkeley. PETERSEN. Henry in Alameda, November 4, 1956.

of 3018 Fernside Boulevard, Alameda, Dearly beloved husband of Violet E. M. Petersen. Lot. lng father of Carol Joan Petersen.

Loving brother of Mrs. Emily Matulich of Oakland and Harold and Roy Peter. sen. Loving son of the late Una Peter sen, loving son-tn-uw of Conrad and Lina Roth of Alameda. A nativ of California, Aged 47 yean, Friend are respectfully Invited to attend services Tuesday, November 8, o'clock p.m.

in th new Laurel Chapel of Albert Engel and Company, 4555 MacArthur Boulevard, between High Street and Mills College. Entombment private. (For. further information, please caU KEllog 2-8068.) RAZLE, William Frederick, in San Le andro, Nov, 4, 1968, beloved husband of the late Kathertna Raxle. father Albert J.

Raiie and the late Pauline A. Gauldie, grandfather of Donald William and Barbara Jean Be-lew Valleio. A nativ of Germany, aged 88 years. A member of San Fran cisco Verein and Butch er's Union Local 128 of Oakland. Friends are respectfully tnvtted attend funeral services Tuesday.

Nov. 8, at 3:30 p.m. at the Fruitvale Chapel of the Clarence N. Cooper Mortuaries, 1580 Fruitvale Avenue, Oakland. (Phone KEllog 3-4114.) EODRIOUES, Seno, in San Leandro November 3, 1958, dearly father of Victoria Rodriguee ef Oakland and loving brother of Mr.

Mary Constance Caanbra of Hayward, Mrs. Evelyn Cararhiho of Stockton. A na tive of Hawaii, aged 88 year. Friends are invited to attend fu neral services Tuesday. November at 8:30 a.m.

from the Hayward Mor tuary, 297 Castro Street Hayward. thence to St Clement Church where commencing at a m. Mas will be said for th renoae of hi soul. Rosary Monday. 8 p.m.

Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. EORABACK, Gertrude, tn Pleasanton, November 3, 1958, beloved wife Douglas Roraback. loving mother Lorett Ann Nina May and Sally Susan, loving daughter ioi Mrs. Loretta Coley. Centervtlle.

sister ef Jack Coley of CentervUle and George Coley, of Los Gato. A nativ of Pleasanton. Friends, are' Invited to attend the funeral Tuesday. November 6. 1958, i9 ajn from, the new Graham-Hitch Mortuary.

224 St John Street. Pleas anton, thence to St Augustine Church where a Requiem Mass will offered for the repose of her aoulom-l mencing at 9:30 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary Monday evening, at 8 p.m. in terment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. SHAW.

Annie In Richmond. Nov. 1958, beloved wife of the late Fred' erick Shaw, loving lister of Roy of Bethel Island, loving aunt Lawrence Cardinal of San Jose and Joseph Roy of Richmond, loving livter-in-lew of L. A. Roy of Bethel Island.

A native of Canada, aged years. Friends are invited to attend funeral Services Tuesday, Nov. 6 at 1:39 o'clock p.m. at the Chapel of the Oaks. Oak land Mortuary.

.3007 Telegraph Avenue. Interment Wood lawn Cemetery. SMITH. Lizzie Elizabeth In Oakland, November 3, 1956, wife of the late John W. Smith, beloved mother of Edward H.

Smith of Santa Rosa and the late Helen Hugel and Theodore Kagan Smith, grandmother of Mar garet McKelvey, Mrs. Helen Casten Sacramento and John Smith Walnut Creek. A native of California. Friends are Invited to attend serv ice Tuesday morning, November at 18 o'clock in the Chapel of Albert Brown Mortuary, 3476 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland. Entombment Mountain View Mausoleum.

8PERRT, Thomas tn San Francisco, November JL1956; beloved husband Uriel Sperry: loving son of the 1st Alex and Alice Sperry: devoted father of Mrs. Patricia Di Grazia and Mrs. Cynthia Sue Stephenson; grandfather of Robert Di Grazia and Debra Steph enson. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, November 6, Carew and English, Masonic at Golden to st. Cecilia Church.

17th Avenue and vtneente Street where a Requiem POLITICAL ADVESTISBMENT MOD OmB 9( at of 77 The Weather Bureau said northward tomorrow would mar Thtere will be little change will have a high of 72 degrees and a low tonight from 42 to 50 degrees. Variable winds will change to westerly in the afternoon from seven to 14 miles an hour. Mild Temperatures, Fair Skies Rule U.S. By The Associated Press Mild temperatures and gen erally fair skies dominated the weather picture east of the Mis sissippi River and along the Pacific Coast today. However, showers and thun derstorms sprinkled the plains states, chill air ranged between the Rockies and the Mississippi River and snow flurries dusted the northern and central Rocky Mountains.

Temperatures dipped into the 20s in the mountain states and Douglas, reported a five-degree reading. A blanket of fog hovered over the Great Lakes, Ohio. Valley and portions of the Mississippi Valley for the fourth successive day hampering some air and ground transportation. Showers and thunderstorms stretched in a narrow belt from Canada along the eastern edge of the plains states into Texas and eastward to the western edge of the upper and middle Mississippi Valleys. The ram was generally light in Texas but ranged from traces to nearly an inch in the rest of the area, California Summary Clear skies prevailed over California yesterday and last night except for some low clouds and fog which appeared on the coast from around Fort Bragg northward last night.

Temperatures were near normal or slightly below normal yesterday and this morning. Eureka reported a high of (1. Red Bluff 67. Sacramento 66. San Francisco 6, Fresno 71.

Monterey 89, Los Angeles 72 and Thermal 77. Low readings wis morning were generally in the 40s but in Paso Robles the mercury dropped to 33 while Susanvilie had 28. Thermal was 14 degrees below normal with 36 The pressure continued high over1 the Pacific states this morning and the weather will be fair through Tuesday except in the extreme north where a weak weather front will cause light rain from around Eureka northward Tuesday. Temperatures will be nearl normal for early November. U.S.

Temperatures WESTERN REPORT I Alb'querque 50 28: Phoenix 86 33 Bakemield. 73 69 43 28 71 .75 70 60 61 71 37 39 36 77 32 57 72 45 66 65 Pocatello Blythe 4J Portland 55 38 28 Red Bluff 67 45 Boise Cheyenne Coaiinga Denver El Ceno El PasoL-Eiu-ekV Fresno Grand Jnct Havre Helena Indio Thrm. Lander Las Vegas Los Angeles Medford Mt. Shasta Needles Oakland 9 Reno 63 24 39i Riverside 70 39 20 Sacramento BS 45 45! Salinas 73 44 31: Salt Lake C. 33 31 49 DieeoApt.

BS 40 9. Francisco 68 52 27) Sta. Barbara 67 39 211 Santa Maria 7 37 29 Seattle 52 36 Sheridan 30 4 17. Spokane -'40 36 33! Statkton 9 41 49' Sunnyvale 68 42 42 Susanvilie 64 26 33! Tonopah 52 28 41! Tucson 6 34 51! Winnemucca 53 26 33! Yuma 70 41 67 Paso Robles 71 EASTERN REPORT ML! Atlanta 66 Boston 63 Brownsville 80 Buffalo 61 51 New Orleans 81 43! New York 67 61 North Platte 48 44' Oklahoma C. 47 57! Omaha 44 541 Pensacola 74 521 Pittsburgh 64 55! Rapid City 33 49! St Louis 79 5l San Antonio 56 47; Shreveport 80 1: Washington 61 70Wichita 47 53! WillisRm 45 Charleston 70 Chicago Des Moines Detroit Fort Worth 58 59 51 Jacksonville 74 Kansas City JO Memphis 79 Miami 78 Minneapolis 57 Mt Eden School Aide to Speak lTJEDMySCharles H.

Reed, Mt. Eden School District administrative assistant. will speak on "Pupil Progress at tomorrow meeting of the Mnhriartd-School P-TA at 8 p.m. in the school's multi-purpose room. Mrs.

Joyce school dis trict trustee, wrU answer ques tions concerning the district's Nov. 20 special tax and bond election. a Fair cept Low and Low ing rain low erly fect and ern of far as lowth Avenue, Ban Leandro, November" 1. 1858, beloved wife of Francis M. Van.

Trees, loving daughter of Mrs. Jo-, hanna Schoenauer of Bonner Frry, and Mr. Anthony Lipton, de-- voted sister of Mrs. Clara Swenaon of," Camino, Mrs. Beatrice Zimmer-4 man of Spokane, Mrs Ircnek Lee of Butte, Mont, Harold Upton Bonner Ferry, and Raymond Lip-.

ton of Butte, Mont Funeral cervices were held MonV day, November (, at th new Estu-3 dillo Chapel of Santo as Robinson. ISO Estudillo Avenue, San LeandrcCi Father Roland Hill of Alt Sabtta Epis-i. copal Church officiated. Interment Lone Tre Cemetery, Hayward. sj tired Alameda County deputy sheriff, died early today in an Oakland hospital.

A native of Vasalia and Naval veteran of World Wars I and II, had been in the sheriffs department for nearly 27 years when he retired in 1954. Before entering the county ervicer he was a police-officer Pittsburg, Contra Costa County. For many years, as the sheriff transportation officer, It was his duty to take prisoners to various penal institutions. He lived at 2421 seventn Ave and is survived by his wife, Verna Vede Wilson. Funeral services are pending the Andker-Petersen Mortu ary, 1445 Fifth Ave.

SUN, MOON AND TIDE MONDAY. NOV. I I Sun 9.35a I Moon seU. Moon rises New Moon 1st Qtr full Moon Last Qtt Dec. 1 Nov.

10 Nov. 17 Nov.24 12:12 a.m. 7:09 a.m. 10:44 p.m. 5:12 p.m.

TIDE TABLE ifOV. i TO NOV. HM. LTW7 5.1 2.1 51 3 0 i hii 3 1 2T7na.3 5:105.1 3.J 3.1 MryrtrcIn the abova tabulaUoa of tide th daily tides ar given in the order of their occurrence coromencini with the early morning uoea aa im hand column. The ttma and heights of tides fa th above U.S.

Coast and Geodetic Survey tables are given tor tne toot ox nn Alameda. For Fort Point (ubtraet minutes. The columns of heights give th ele vation of each tide in feet above or below th level on Coast Survey chart soundings. The numbers are alwaysl aaoinv to tn cnan oepua unless preceded by a minus sign (-1 then flu aumsen ar suotraciea. VITAL STATISTICS DEATHS ADAMS, November 2, 1956, Robert Mc- Kee, beloved husband of Margaret B.

Adams: devoted son of the tate Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams: loving brother of the late Margaret F. Adams. A member of California State Bar Association, Olympic Club, Elks Club, Commonwealth Club and the Blackstone Post American Legion.

Friends are ui- vited to attend the funeral service at 2 p.m. Tuesday, November 6, at Gray's. Dtvlsadero Street at Post, San Fran cisco, interment private. ANDERSON Arairikoooulos) Paul (De- metriousl in aan Francisco. Nov.

3 1956. beloved husband of Sophie Anderson, loving father of James Anderson and Bessie Kosturbs, grand father of Paul Steven Anderson. father-in-law of Peggy Anderson and t. w. Kosturoa, a native or ureece, aged 75 yean.

A member of th Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America Marine Lodge No. 140. Friends are' respectfully invited to at tend funeral services Tuesday, Nov. 6, at 1 p.m. from the Fruitvale Chapel ef the Clarence N.

Cooper Mortuaries, 1580 Fruitvale Avenue, Oakland, thence to the Greek Orthodox Churchy 10th and Brush Streets, where services will be held commencing at 2 p.m. Inter ment, Evergreen Cemetery. "Memorial prayer services Monday at 1 p.m. (Phone KEllog 3-4114.) ANTHONY, Everett In Alameda. November 3.

1956. Beloved husband of Zelma Anthony of Alameda. Loving father of Everett E. Anthony of San Leandro and Franklyn M. Anthony of Alameda.

Loving brother of Roy An- thony of Hayward. Loving grandfather of Debra Lee Anthony. A native of, Glenwood, Iowa. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, November 6, 1956, at 11 a.m. in the Gothic Chapel of the Hagy-Keenan Mortuary, Central Avenue at Ninth Street.

Alameda. Interment Golden Gate National Cemetery. BRIG HI. Ijouis Joseph, Concord, November 2, 1956. Loving husband of Lucy D.

Amghi of Concord. Loving father of Comdr. Norman L. Arrighi of the U.S. Navy In Rhode Island.

Loving 'grandfather of Guy. Christine and Mark Arrighi of Rhode Island brother of Joseph and Amello Arrighi of concord and Mrs. J. 11 Steffensen of Martinez. A native of Asti.

California. Aged 88 years. A member of Queen of All Saints! Church. Holy Names Society, Neigh bprs of Woodcraft Wahoo Tribe 194 Concord tooge wo. nw a.r.u.B.

Friends are Invited to attend funeral services Tuesday. November 1956 at 8:30 o'clock a.m. from the Mac- Farlane Bryant Chapel, Concord Thence to Queen of All Saints Church svhereig Mas will be celebrated fort the repose of his soul commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment, St Joseph's Cemetery, San- Pablo. Recitation -of the Rosary- Monday eveninr at clock by SCrVIUCS.

FUl am will" please call MU 1 berry 2-H0O. BASIHOLOMEW Ethel November 4 1956. beloved wife of Bruce Bar- tholomew. lovinsi mother of Dwight F. and Duane W.

Bartholomew, sister of Mrs. W. C. Maier of EI Reno, rand mother of Susan. Alice.

Linda, David. Dodglas and Lawrence Bar tholomew. A native of Kansas. A member of the Epworth Methodist Church of Berkeley, a charter member of the North bra Women' Club and the Spokane Club. Frtjmas are Tfivlted to aftend services Wednesday.

November 7 at 2:30 o'clock p.m. at Truman's Chapel. Telegranh Avenue at 30th street oaxiano. ev. Donald A.

Getty officiating. BERNARD, Cabridle, Oakland. Ner 4 1958. beloved mother of Emile D. Bernard and Louis Catlln of New York City, step-mother of the late- tucien Bernard.

A native of Belgium, aged 90 years. Friends are Invited to attend services at the East Oakland Chapel of the Grant Miller Mortuaries. 2372 East 14th Street, Oakland. Wednesday, November 7 at 2 o'clock p.m. BOOCELN, John W.

in Oakland. November 4. 1956. of 1725 Ninth Avenue, Oakland, beloved husband of Alfreds Boggeln. loving father of J.

Boggeln Junior ef San Diego. Mr. R. A. Knapp of Lemon Grove.

California: loving son of Mrs. Lilly A. Boggeln of San Diego, loving brother of Mrs. Don Peterson of San Diego; grandfather of five grandchildren; a native of Eng land, aged 58 years; a member of the Elks Lodge No. 824, Santa Crux, and the American Legiorr, Post No.

64, of Santa Cruz. Friends are invited to attend Ices at the Berkeley Hills Chapel (Page tt Oder), 1802 Shattuck Avenue at Cedar, Berkeley, Tuesday, November 8, 1956, at 3:30 p.m. Chaplain Schwenk officiating. BROWN Charles Robert. In Oakland November 1.

1958, beloved husband of Marie Brown; loving father of Thelma Rouse, Helen Galle, Barbara McDuff, Charles R. Brown Richard, Daryald, Gerald, Evelyn and Donna Brown. Also leave I grandchildren. A native of Tennessee, aged 84 years. Friend are respectfully invited to attend funeral services Tuesday, November 8, at 11:15 a m.

at the Fruitvale Chapel of th Clarence N. Cooper Mortuaries, 1580 Fruitvale Avenue. Interment Golden Gate National Ceme-ters Sen Bruno. (Phone KEllog 2-4114.) BROWNE. Edith Ahlgren.

In Berketev. November J. 1958. of 1298 Monterey Avenue, 'dearly beloved wife of Howard G. Brvwnv soving sister Ethel VRETT08, Paulena, in Oakland.

vember 1958, beloved wife of th late Pboti T. Vrettos, loving mothetr of Mrs. Robert E. Laenw of Fort Worths Texas, Mrs. E.

Ferd Marwedel of Pled- mont and Luther Paul Vrettos, loving-'; grandmother of Mrs. Lois Lafme. Blum. Kathleen Lagow of Fort Texas, Ferd Marwedel Jr. PauJette Marwedel of Piedmont A1" a narttve of Minnesota, aged 85 Notice of funeral later.

(For further'--' information call the Chapel ef the" -Oak, TEmslebar 3-8100.) 5. WOODS, Robert Lee, In Duncan Millie How to Select For Your First Editor's note: Choose Your Fish is the second of four Monday articles on starting a home-grown aquarium written by Ranger Gene Burns. Hints: They look mighty nice in schoolrooms, too. For your first aquarium con centrate on getting fish which gre strong and hardy. You couldn't do better than get goldfish or guppies.

But buy sparingly a lew fish in your u.nk will romain healthy and give you more pleasure. Before you purchase your fish, stand in front of the tank and pick ut the ones which ere most lively and have the brightest colors and here's a 0 n-s-54 special tip with an erect topside dorsal) fin. Avoid fish which swim on the side, or lazily, or near the top or near the bottom: the chances are these are sick fish. As the shopkeeper lifts the fish gently with his dipnet, study each one carefully to see that its body is clean. Don't touch them with dry hands.

Tiny scales will come off, fungus may get started and the fish will die. If scales 'and fins are bright and clear that is without a coating or film the chances are you are getting a healthy fish which won't you trqubJe. Goldfish, which come in five or six kinds in most pet shops, are good. They do best in water tt 60 to 70. (Tropical fish do better in water from 70-80, haps know, goldfish are related to carp and were developed by the i and brought to this country some 80 ears ago.

TROPICAL FISH Besides 7 goldfish," there are several kinds of beautiful tropical fish which do well in aquar iums. These fall into, three major categories: those which bear alive; those which lay eggs; and those which build bubble nests, but this last group needs understanding. Better stick to the first two iir and-4'rv listing -the--M4- The live bearers are perhaps the most popular. Better confine yourself to the popular guppy, tailfin, black molly and Mexi can moons. Of these, the inch-long guppy is hardy, strong and will present you with many young.

Males arejbrightly col ored with red, green, blue and sold spots; females are drab olive-gray, sometimes with a few color specks." Don't cfowd them. The brightly colored 2 to inch sailfins, with huge topside fins are hardy too. Constant foragers they will help clean the algae from the tank, as do the snail. The 2-inch handsome' black rnollys, though not as strong and hardy, are popular. Both male and female are velvety-hlack by the time they are 8 months old.

Because they want igae, they" need more sunlight than most tropical fish. SEVERAL VARIETIES Mexican 2-inch moons come in a wonderful variety black red gold, and blue. Although not as strong as the guppy, they pat hearty and make good hbertTn a tank. Among the egg layers, the I fir 3 a By EUGENE Ranger How to in L. L.

California, November 3. ltea, husband of Llllie T. Woods, tovmaW father of Byron L. Wood and lovinC brother-in-law of Edna Throop, all Duncan Mills. A native of Virginia, aged 88 year.

Friend are Invited to- attend funeral service November 1, 1958. at 3 o'clock p.m. trr the MacFarlane-Bryant Chapel, USfJ Galindo, Concord. Rev. Earnest Lt' Bradley of the First Pres byte risen--Church officiating.

Interment Fellows Cemetery, Concord. FotTr" further Information please call MU a llAik are easy to breed and friendly the tank. They are all active, colorful, and good feeders. Fairly hardy, too. Then the 3-inch head-and- tail-light fish, which earns its name from a brilliant red-gold spot on the base of its tail and from its eyes which reflect a glowing red color, makes a good addition.

But, the first time you see the angel fish which come from nickle-size to 4-inch long and 5-inch high specimehs you'll find yourself trapped: they are irresistible simply un believably beautiful with mag- niticent buttertly wings and a pancake-thin body. But take warning: they are difficult to breed, but then isn't their beauty worth it? For a scavenger, there is the scaleless, 3-inch metallic green Brazilian catfish who wfll take care of all leftovers Finally there are the bubble-nest builders and they will take work and experimenting to raise healthy families. They build nests of bubbles, guard their eggs, and care for their young. Among the best are the paradise fish but they are so scrappy they must be kept by themselves. More beautiful is the Betta, the fighting fish of Siam.

srrtrbt. 195. Eaieac Barns FREE: By special arrangement with the editori of the Encyclopedia Americana, my panel of judges, will award each week to the readeT who end roe the best true-Hfe nature adventure, or the best nature observation, or the best question on nature and wildlife a complete 30-volume act of this world-famous reference work in a handsome Sealcraft binding. Each, week' new submissions VU be considered. Sorry, I cant answer your many friendly letters.

Please address your letter to: Outdoors, c0 The-Tribune, P.O. Pox 509. Oakland 4. Norway's Centers OSLO, Nov. has more than 5,000 community cen ters.

Most of them have sprung up since World War II. Especially in rural districts, they have gradually come to be the focal points of cultural and club activities. Precipitation Sesl Last Sesl NrrtJ to date Seal 24hrsBste date last yr hml Eureka .00 5 93 3 99 4.03 Red Bluff Sacramento .00 5 11 1.09 1.14 36.15 tt. 57 15 02 29.57 Santa Rosa .00 2.78 1.53 138 85 10. 1.00 S3 .12 225 1.40 .88 Jl 1.24 Fr'ncisco Oakland San Jose i Stockton Fresno L.

Obis'o Angeles .00 .09 .00 .00 .07 .07 .03 .01 .05 17.634 1189 13 28 8.31 21.27 14 54 .85 .85 San Diego .68 .11 10.86 Sea level pressure at' San Francisco Airport at 4: JO am 30 23 Inches BLOCIED BY WEATHER front oi this Khnhrtll. Nb. A Irene, In Oakland. Noventa ber 4. 1958, beloved mother, of Mrs.1-Bamona Roberts and Cart Edwsrd1 -Zander, grandmother of Davfd William O.

Roberta Jr. and Can a native of California. services Tuesday Nov. 8. at 1 o'clock -in the Chapel of Albert Brown Mortuary, 3478 Avenue, Oakland.

EAUTS. Detta. tn Oakland. November 3. 1958.

Dearly beloved wife of th iaiv tnvwi -sun, a niurs vwvh aged 91 year. A member of Lakeside 1 Unity Temple. Services were, held to" day, -Monday, November S. 1958, luff' JJuireLjOiaplotAlbrt EnV. gel and Company, 4558 MacArthur Boulevard, Oakland, with Rev.

Atanaw Morse officiating, (For further maUoo please call KE Dog 2-4088.) Card of Thanks ALAMEDA OOUNTT EAST Agsocm Gratefully Acknowledge Memorial gift toward the right agatnst heart disease. Memorial gift may be mailed to so-S -elation headquartart, 121 East llth" Street Oakland, HI ghgate 4-3584 oa, presented at Crocker-Angle Nsuonal, Bank. 1458 Broadway. Oakland. cdrpii of i lore-filled booklet is jj roursrbrtheuking.lt covers the history snd If other pertinent fscU KJ II and prices relating to Crtmstion and Inura- y' II menf.

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