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RADIO LOG PROGRAMS LISTED BELOW a are compiled from radio station data. The Examiner assumes no responsibility for errors caused by last minute changes. STATION Wave. ARE- People's Voice, 5:30 P.M. Fre- -Health: 11:45, news.

length quenes -Waltz music; 11:45. Church: KYA, S. F. 213.8 1236 stocks. a Johnny Messner.

KSFO, S. F. .535.4 560 NOON Heirs. KSAN, S. F.

..211 1400 KQW-Songs: 11:45, Dance, KSFO Court of Missing KLS. 281.9 1280 -Musical Revue, KJBS, S. F. ..280.4 1070 KYA Meditation; 12:15, KG0-Your Neighbor. KRE.

Berkeley 248.0 1310 George Nyklicek. KERC Shafter Parker: KOW, S. J. 297 1010 KSF0 -Kitty Kelly; 12:15, 5:45. Blue Beetle.

-KLX, Oakland 310.7 880 Myrt and Marge. KJBS- Dinner dance. KG0. S. F.

.380 790 KP0-Road of Life: 12:15, -Waltz music; 5:45, KPO. 5. F. ...441 680 Stella Dallas. Derbyshow.

610 KG0- 8. Department of KROW -Western Rangers. KROW. I 930 Agriculture: 12:15, Agri- KRE--News: 5:45, Los Ma. KSRO, Santa Rosa 1310 cultural Bulletin.

riachias. KFRC-News: 19:10, stu-KIS-Italian. 7 A. M. dio; 12:15, music, KLX-Dance Parade.

KIBS- hits. KQW. Tea Time melodies: -Dude Martin. 12:05. derby- 5:45, Blue Beetle, Do 7:10, Yawn show; KROW-News: 19:15, dance.

12:15. Man 6 P. M. Patrol. KP0-Musical 1.01915.

on Street. KYA-Life payments; 6:15. KG0 Lon KRE -Noonday program, Dixieland band. Hughes, financial editor -Portuguese. KSF0-Miller's Orchestra: of The Examiner.

KLX-News. 12:05. dance. 6:15, news: 6:25, studio KFRC--Rise and Shine. KOW Market reports; KP0-Tommy Dorsev.

-Alarm Klok Klub. 12:15. news. KG0-Aloha Land: 6:15, to RSAN-4 7:05, Wak- 12:30 P.M. be announced.

ing in Rhythm. KFRC Raymond Gram KROW Vernon Morgan; concert, Swing: 6:15, Supper show. 7:15. Commuters' Clock. KSF0 Hilltop Ho use; KJBS- News: 6:15, SomeRES Nelodies: 12 45.

Stepmother. thing Old-New. 7:15, KP0- Jones; 12:45, -News: 6:05, dance. ligious. Hail of Melody.

KROW--News: 6:15 Eddie KQW-Karnival. KG0 -Club matinee. House, songs. KFRC-Organ: 12:45. news KRE-Italian: 6:45.

organ. 7:30 A. M. and stocks. KLS-Dinner Dance: 6:15, Dude Martin.

KJBS--News: 12:15, concert. Speed Reilly, KSF0-News; 7:45, House- KROW KSAN- Pacific Paradise: KLX-News: 6:05. Music Art Trio. wives' Protective Clock; League, 7:45, KRE 12:45. Castles of Romance.

Kow Raymond Gram KP0-Musical Noonday program. Swing: 6:15. revue. news. KLS--Portuguese.

KG0-Musical Clock. KLX-Spanish music: 12:45, 6:30 P. M. KFRC Rise and Shine; classics. 7:45, news.

-Trading Post; 12:45, KYA- Labor talk: 6:45. -Alarm Klok Klub. Hawaiian music. Ray Sintara. KSAN--Waking in Rhythm; KSFO- -Julia Blake: 6:45.

7:55, news. 1 P. M. Sports Huddle: 6:55, news. KROW- 7:45, Com- KYA Shoe- KPO -Uncle Walter's Dog- News: 1:15.

muter's Clock. maker: Time. house. KRE- Melodies. 1:20.

Rhyme KG0-Easy Aces. KLS- -Religious; 7:45, music KSF0 Norris KFRC-News: 6:45. to be favorites, drama: 1:15, Beyond announced. KLX Rhythm Strings; pol Alone: 1:15. Kitty KJBS- Something Old-New.

These Valleys. 7:45, dance. KSAN-Jewish Art. KQW Charlie Marshall: Keene, -Italian. 7:46.

news. KG0-News: 1:05, Hurl- KRE- Italian: 6:45. organ. burts band. KLS-Mi Rancho.

8 M. KFRC-Life of Byron, KLX-Music Art Trio. KJBS- Race results: 1:05, -News: 6:45, VaraKYA-Listen: 8:15, news. revue. bond's' Trail.

KSF0 -Kate Smith: 8:15, KSAN- News: 1:05. tangol When Marries. music: 1:15, Vic and 7 P. M. 8:15: The O'Neills.

KROW- Sade. -Ernie Smith's Sports: KPO-9 Woman in White," KRE -Castles of Romance, KG0 news; 8:25, KI.S -Matine Musicale KSFO Amos 'n' Fair 8:15. 7:15, travel talk. Club: Studio; 1:15, Jan's Andy: Breakfast 7:15. Stabile's orchestra.

News. Breakfast Club. Journal. KP0-Fred Waring: 7:15. KFRC- KLX- News: 1:05.

dance: Tin 1:15, home economics. twentieth anniversary of KJBS 8:15, Pan Alley. music. KOW -Life of Byron. Information station WWJ.

Please. KSAN-News: KROW-Commuters' 8:05. Clock: 1:30 P. M. KFRC Paging the Past; of Pioneers.

KYA-Lee Roberts: 1:45, KSAN- 7:15, News: Sports. Inside of 8:15, Morning Watch, 7:05, dance. Sons KRE- Journal. Moneter news. KROW-Italian: 7:15.

ItalKLS- -Jan's KSF0-News: 1:45. Singing good Baines. ian-American. KLX-News: 8:15, Stocks. KRE- -Music of Masters.

Strings; KPO-Midstream; 1:45, The KLS- 7:15. PorKQW-Woodcraft. O'Neills tuguese. 8:30 A. M.

KG0- a Watanabe: KLX-News: 7:15. Gayway KYA- Moods; 8:45, 1:45. songs, Johnson Family: KQW interviews. You Were There: Wonder of Vision. 1:45.

Let's play bridge. 7:15. dance, KSF0-Helen Trent: 8:45, KIBS-Revue. Our Gal Sunday KSAN Swing serenade: 7:30 P. M.

KPO- Gladys Cronkhite, 1.45. Mary Marlin. KG0-Farm and Home. -Castles of Romance: KYA American Family KFRC- -News; 8:40. Bess 1:45, Watchtower: 1:50.

Robinson: 7:45, news. Bye: 8:45, news. public service. McCreery's KSFO orches. KIBS.

Just About Time: KRE- -Matinee Musicale. KPO- tra: 7:45, political. Presents. 8:45, Pop Concert. 8:45, KLS- -Jan's Journal.

KSAN Tidings; KLX- -Songs; 1:45, novelty, KG0 Black Velvet; 7:45, Cv Meyer. KQW---Dance. political. KROW- PeP club; 8:45, -Ned Jordan. morning moderne.

2 P. M. KSAN- 7:45, MemKRE- -Music Favorites; 8:45. KYA-Pop concert. ory Lane.

Health. KSF0 Young Dr. Malone: 8:15, dance. KROW-News: KLS-Jan's Journal; 8:45, 2:15, Jean Abbey. KLS- KRE-Music -Portuguese.

of Masters. March Time. KP0-Bulletin-board: 2:15, KLX Light opera; 8:45, Your Treat, KLX Marion McDonald: music. Siesta: 2:25, 7:45. classics.

KOW Dance; 8:40. Bess KQW-Ned Jordan. news. Bye: 8:45, Sophisticated encores. 8 P.

M. Syncopation. -Matinee melodies. 9 A. M.

2:05, Waltz KSF0-We. the Concert. People. -News; KYA-Evening time. KYA-America sings.

KROW- -Dance: 2:15. songs. KPO -Musical Americana. KSF0- The Goldbergs: 9:15, KRE -Matinee Musicale. -Baseball.

Life Can Be Beautiful. KLS- -Quiz program; 2:15. KFRC Laugh and Swing KPO Adopted daughter: melody serenade, Club. 9:15. Master's orchestra.

KLX News, lost, found: -News: 8:05. dance. KG0-Farm and Home; 2:10. songs. KROW 8:15, Between Bookends.

KOW-Dance; 2:15, Rhythm tet. KFRC- Frank Luther; 9:15, Makers. Songs: 8:15, music. Nancy Dixon. -Italian.

-Music Meanderings. 2:30 P. M. -News: 8:05. Top of KSAN News: 9:45, Cy KYA-Pop concert.

Town. Meyer. KSF0- Joyce Jordan; 2:45, KQW- Laugh and' swing. Calif. Fed.

of World Today. 9:15. KP0-Against the Storm; 8:30 P. M. Women's Elma Latta Hackett, 2:45, Guiding Light.

KYA-Evening concert. list. KG0 Thunder Over Para- KSF0 Professor Quiz. KOW-Barnes and Luther: dise: 2:45. Bulletin-board.

KP0 -Battle of Sexes. 9:15. Song Treasury. -Other Fellow: 2:45, KG0 Baseball. KRE- News; 9:15, Concert We.

the Women. KFRC Treasure Island Hall. KJBS Varieties; 2:45, tour: 8:45, Twilight Trails. KLS-Music hits. waltz music.

KSAN Derbyshow: 8:45. LX -News: 9:05, shopping KSAN- The O'Neills: 2:45, songs. KYA Concert waltzes; Grandma Travels. KROW. -Baseball.

KROW -News: 2:45, Hostess KRE- Music. KSF0-Right to Happiness; Room. -Italian. Marimba orchestra: -Top of the Town. 9:30 A.M.

2:45. Hired Man; 2:50, KQW Treasure Island 9:45. Mary Lee Taylor, KLS- -Variety: 2:45, news. Trails. Christian Science.

Tours: 8:45, Twilight KPO Kathleen Kate. KLX-Music: 2:35. stock; Norris drama; 9:45, Dr. 9:45. 2:45.

Garden Club. 9 P. M. KG0-Silent Dance. KOW- Organ; 2:45, to 01 Partner: news; 9:50.

tunes, RYA-Evening concert. KFRC-Woodcraft. -News: 9:15. "SecKIBS Musical meander- 3 P. M.

ond Husband." drama. Ings: 9:45. classics. 9:45, KYA News; 3:15, Lee KPO -Orchestra. KSAN- -Health: music Roberta.

-Baseball. hits, KSF0-Editor's 9:15. Pearl's KROW Melodies; 9:45. orchestra. Daughter: news.

3:15. Blair. KSAN- -News; 9:05, Alice KPO- -Three Romeos; 3:15, KRE-Masterworks. Kate Hopkins. cal.

KLS news. Music -Siesta Hour: 3:15. KRE -Political: 9:15, hits; 9:45, KROW music. KOW--News: 9:40. Inter- Clipper KFRC-Melodies; departure.

KLS- -Italian. lude; 9:45. Melodic' chestra. 3:15, or- KL News: 9:05, Gospel Moods. KJBS---News; 3:15, Show Hymns.

KLX- -Dance time; 9:45. hits. K0W-News: 9:15, Pearl's music. -Maddox Family, orchestra. 10 A.

M. KROW-Concert 9:30 P. M. KRE- -Open House. KYA Jean Fay: 10:15, KLS--Swing Club.

KYA- -Evening concert. Melods Lane. KLX-News: 3:05. Siesta; Husband." KSF0-Big Sister; 10:15. 3:15.

Musical Moods. drama: 9:45, news. Aunt Jenny. KOW-1 Lewis: KP0 American Treasure KPO Light of World; news: 3:25. music.

Chest. 10:15, Arnold Grimm's 3:30 M. KG0-Baseball. Daughter. P.

-Fulton Lewis: 9:45, KG0-Home Forum. KYA, Band. talk by Martin Dies, KFRO Hugh H. Clegg, Hostess: assistant 10:15. news: KSF0-News: 3:50, 3:45.

studio. theater Dance. KROW-Baseball. director of the FBI. KPO- -Portia Blake: 3:45, KRE- -Music; 9:45, Wonder KIBS News; 10:15, sere- H.

V. Kaltenborn. of Vision, nade. KG0 Senator Edward P. KLS- -Valley Church.

KSAN News: 10:05. Ha- Burke: 3:45. Time and KIN -News: 9:45, Ameriwalian music: 10:15, -Tempo. can Democracy. Dance.

-Haven of Rest. KQW- Quartet time: 9:45, 10:15, Cook -Race results; 3:35, boxing. Book -Waltz Quiz. dance. KSAN-Blanchard 10 P.

M. KRE music. McKee: KLS-Music Varieties. 3:45. Carol Leighton.

the Gleaming. KLX Oakland Police: KROW -News and music. KSF0-World 10:15. 10:15, weather, stocks, KRE- House. Crosby'8 orchestra.

news. -Favorites: 3:45, news. -News; 10:15, concert 6QW-Melodie moods; 10:15, KLX-Tea Time, hall. organ. KOW Haven of Rest: KG0 Baseball, 10.30 A.M.

3:45, Grandma Travels. KFRC-Martin Dies: 10:15, 4 P. M. Arnheim's orchestra. KYA-Curtain Calls.

Magic Hour. KSFO Fletcher Wiley: KYA- -Goodwill Corner. -News: 10:05, My Son and -Housewives' town. KP0-Valiant Lady: 10:45, tive League; 4:25, My first -Baseball. church hymns.

date, KRE- Organ and songs, KG0-News: 10:35, On the PO -Shield's Revue. KLS Patricia Reynolds; Air: 10:45. Byrnes orches- KG0- -News: 4:15, Rocky 10:45, music. tra. Gordon.

KLX- News; 10:05, dance: KFRC Hugh H. Clegg; KFRC-Sands of Time. 10:15, songs. 10:45. Bachelor's 'Children -Hit revue.

-Boxing. KIBS Serenade; 10:45, -News: 4:05, music; Latin-America. 4:15. Ma Perkins. 10:30 P.M.

KSAN Guiding Light; KROW- -News and music, KYA-Manhattan Stars. 10:45, Lone Journey. -Open House. -King's Orchestra. KROW- Ballroom.

KLX-News; 4:05, Helen -National defense pro-Cook Book Quiz KL 10:45. Theater Parmelee, pianist; 4:16. gram; 10:45, Biltmore KRE-Piano: 10:45. tango Boys. music.

music hits, 10:45, news. K0W-Sands of Time. KG0-Baseball. KLS-Musical: KFRC-News: 10:45. Young's K1X-Home McDowell's orches- 4:30 P.

M. economics. -Pet Club; 4:45, news. KJBS-Magic Hour. KOW tra; 10:45, Bachelor dren.

KSF0-Singin' Sam; 4:45, KSAN-Chinatown. KROW-Music for Lovers. news. 11 A. M.

KPO Heidt'8 Treasure KRE- -Clambake. Concert. Chest. KLS-Dance Time. KYA- KSF0-Society Girl; 11:15.

KG0 Children's stories: KLX Aimee Lawrence, Martha Webster. 4:45. Malcolin Claire; pianist. KP0-Mary Marlin: 11:15, 4:55, music. KOW-Boxing: 10:45, dance.

Ma Perkins. KERC 4:45. Fair 4:40. studio: 11 P. M.

KG0 Orphans of Divorce; program. 11:15, Amanda of Honey- KJBS-News; 4:35, pop con- KYA-Mailbag melodies. moon Hill. cert. KSF0-Busse's orchestra.

KFRC-Friendly neighbors: 4:45, Public KP0 -Nottingham's orchestra. opinion. tra, KJBS- Art Fadden, planist; KROW- You Like It; News; 11:15, music. 11:15. dance.

4:55, baseball scores, KFRC- Dale's orchestra, KSAN- News: 11:05. music; KRE- -Open House. KJBS-Magic Hour. 11:15, keep fit to music. KLS- -Around Town; 4:45.

KSAN News; 11:05. KROW Question Wheel: news. quests. 11:15. Your Show.

KLX- -Songs; 4:45, Accor- -News: 11:15, dance. KRK-Tango music. diana. KRE- -Clambake. KLS Hawaiian music: -News: 4:40.

music; KL8-Dance Time. 11:15. Harmony Notes. 4:45. Conversation piece.

KLX-News: 11:05, NocKIN- -News: 11:05, Health; 5 P. M. turne. 11:15. Dance.

KOW Dance. KOW Friendly Neighbors; KYA- -Syncopation. 11:15. Texas Rangers. KSF0- -Californians on Pa- 11:30 P.M.

rade: 5:15. U. S. Army A. M.

cruiting program. KYA-Mailbar Melodies. KYA-Morning Concert. KPO- -Guatemalan Marimba KSF0 11:55, news. Strand's orchestra; KSF0- 11:35, musi- Band.

cal: 11:45. news. KG0-Exposition Band. KP0-Harpa's orchestra. Vic and Sade.

KJBS- -Louise Taber: 5:15. KFRC Rhythm Rascals: KP0-Pepper Young: 11:45, KFRC orchestra, KG0- -Music. KG0 John's Other Wife: dance. 11:45, music. 11:45.

Just Plain Bill. -News: 5:05. dance. KJBS-News: 11:40. Magic KERC Land of Dreams; KROW-Johnny Jump Up; Hour.

11:45. talk. 5:15, Jack Armstrong. KISAN News: 11:05, reKJBS Music Miniatures: KRE-Onen House. quests.

11:45. Music Styles, KLS- -Did You 5:15. KROW- Organ KSAN Varieties: studio. KRE- -Clambake, swine. KLX- -News: 5:05, Songs of KLS-Rhythms.

KROW- -Your Show: 11:55, the Range. KOW Rhythm Rascals: Tunes. KQW-Dance. 11:45, Novel Melodies. at THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: TUESDAY.

'AUGUST 20, 1940 -13 BIRTHS MARRIAGES DEATHS "Cards of Thanks are good form," says Emily Post "Cards of Thanks" are now form and may be used appropriately to thank friends of the "In Memoriams" and "Mass Notices" are appreciated by friends of the deceased, as they afford friends the opportunity of sending appropriate messages to the family. Miss Ford, of The Examiner Bureau, will gladly assist you with helpful information regarding the correct wording and publishing of "Cards of Memoriams," "Mass Notices" and "Tombstone Dedications." Call Miss Ford at SUtter 2424. HOOBYER-To the wife of Luther Hoobyer, 910-B Steiner Aug. 6, a son. JONES- To the wife of Morgan Paul Jones 437 Frederick Aug.

12, a daughter. LEVIN--To the wife of Emmet F. Levin, 1546 Quesada Aug. 19, a daughter. MENDINARA- To the wife of James M.

Mendinara, 1437 Hudson Aug. 16. a son. MORALES- To the wife of Paul A. Morales, 247 Cotter Aug.

13, daughter. McCULLOUGH-To the wife of William J. McCullough, 4134 Brookdale Oakland, Aug. 11, a daughter. PAPWORTH- -To the wife of Don C.

Papworth, 220 San Mateo Drive, San Mateo. Aug, 13, a daughter. PORTER--TO the wife of Lawrence L. Porter, 805 Vienna Aug. 12, daughter.

SAUER--TO the wife of P. Sauer. 700 Laguna a Charles, daughter. SEVERDIA- TO the wife of John J. Severdia, 60 Latona Aug.

18, a daughter. TAPIA- the wife of Anthony S. Tapia, 641 Capp Aug. 14. a son.

TOLEDO- -To the wife of Joseph R. Toledo, Moultrie Aug. 10, a daughter. WOOD--To the wife of Gordon R. Wood, 2338 Eighteenth Aug.

10, a daughter. ZOLAZZI- To the wife of Joseph Zolazzi, 963 Greenwich Aug. 5. a daughter. Notices of Application to Wed KAPKIN-KAPLAN-Wilfred Kapkin, 26, 14 Silliman and Ruth L.

Kaplan, 22, 13335 Scott St. ASHER-WISE-Kalman E. Asher, 50, Willits, and Rae Fise, 37, San Antonio, FINERTY RTY-WILSON Thomas J. M. Finerty WilJr.

San Jose, and Dorothy son. 19, 443 Hazelwood Ave. SCHWARTZ-LAMDAN-Ernest Ernest Schwarts, 22. 810 32nd and Annette L. Lamdan.

22. New York City. HARRIS-ROHWER-Ernest -Ernest L. Harris, 34, 366 11th and Cecelia Kohwer, 28, 620 Sutter St. FORTUNE-BEAL.

-Donald A. Fortune, 26, Berkeley, and Martha M. Beal, 93. 930 Green St, BOCK-SANDLER-Leon Leon Bock, 18. Venice, and Bernice Sandler, 18, Los Angeles.

Stanley J. Park, 27. 33 Santa Paula and Marjorie IS. Ackerman, 23, 91 Santa Paula Ave. MAESO-STRICKLING-Manuel -Manuel M.

Maeso, 28. Seattle, and Cora L. Strickling. 21. 1100 Church St.

CULLIVAN-JENKS- John G. Cullivan, 39. 654 43rd and Marguerite H. Jenks, Woodland. Calif.

RYAN-MORIN- Glenn Ryan, 21, Bremerton, and Jane Morin, 18, BremerWash. COLLINS David Collins, 56, 750 Howard St. and Mildred Norris. 39, 2365 Sutter St. WEBB-SIMI-John A.

Webb, 20. 1541 California and Elizabeth F. Simi, 19, 2812 Lacuna St. LANG-LAUER-Bailey M. Lang, 1658 17th Ave, and Helen Lauer, 770 23rd Ave.

COPELAND-STELLER-Eugene -Eugene V. Cope. land, 24. and Florence R. Steller, 22, both of Dalt Hotel.

Ercoles. 27. 709 Columbus and Catherine Armanasco. 19. 823 Lombard St.

WILKINSON-MeHALE-Robert -Robert G. Wilkinson. 92. 2911 Bush and Mary C. MoHale.

20. 3041 Clement St. DURAND-PARRY- David Durand, 21, Los Angeles. and Flower Parry, 18, 887 Bush St. HUSSEY-WHITNEY Joseph C.

Hussey, 61. 19 Delano Ave. and Elsie E. Whitney. 59.

4036 California St. SULLIVAN-CLARK-Lee Sullivan. 93. And Marge M. Clark, 24.

both of 1975 Mission St. Benoni DeCeukeleire. 35, 1291 31st and Mary F. DeCeukeleire, 28, Fresno. COOK-BLAKELEY-Jack -Jack M.

Cook. 76 Brentwood Ave. and Gertrude R. Blakeley, 21. Grants Pass, Ore.

Marriage Licenses Issued MARRIAGE Health Certificates and M.D., tests and complete, $2.50. C. Staff, loc. at San Francisco Laboratories, Est. 25 yrs.

690 rm. 816. DO. 4926 GEETING ROACH Dixon Geeting, 23, 2325 Washington and Peggy A. Roach.

19. 49 Broderick St. PIEROTTI-WINTER- Gabriel G. Pierotti, 36. 2513 Sacramento and Elizabeth Winter.

22. 3026 Clay St. KOK-1 KOK-MeCHRYSTAL-Albert Kok, 30, Atherton. and Louise McChrystal, 21, 200 Walnut St. ARGO-TREVISAN-Walter D.

Argo 24. 759 Walter St. and Josephine Trevisan. 20. 1344 Thirty-second Ave.

REILLY-BARTELS- George F. Reilly, 25, 589 Forty-fifth Ave. and Helen Bartels, 92. Novato. SPEETZEN-KELLER Elmer M.

Speetzen. 29. 65 Hancock and Annette M. Keller. 92, 362 Twenty-seventh Ave.

SHELBY VAN SCOY- -Charles H. Shelby, 40, 447 Eddy and Opal Van Scoy, 27. 182 Clinton Park. MUZIO-BIANCHI-Steve Muzio, 2927 Anza and Inez Blanchi, 20, 1953 Filbert St. BALDWIN- CLAUSSEN Gene Baldwin Jr.

23. 258 Fifteenth and Ramona Claussen. 18, 1334 Willard St. PRICE-HOFFMAN-Myron M. Price, 27.

1549 Cabrillo and Beverly E. Hoffman. 23, 315 Seventeenth Ave, Annulments Granted MURRAY-Edwin F. from Beulah. WERT-Nellie from William.

Interlocutory Divorce Decrees Granted ARMS--G. from Georgianna. of E. J. Duggan: estate under $15.000.

CARLOS -Bernard C. from Katyelee. ELLIS-Dorothy from J. T. GARDNER- Josephine from George, JACOBOVITZ- from Rose.

MALLETTE- Janette from Lloyd. -John from Thelma. SCHULER-Dorothy from William Filed C. Annulment Complaints CARSLUND-Walter J. vs.

Mary E. MOORE-Marguerite Dean vs. Donald T. Divorce Complaints Filed BRIZZOLARA-Catherine vs. Joseph M.

GEORGE- -Pauline V. vs. Donald GODIN-Joseph Theresa. GOGGETES- -Christ A. vs.

Alberta. -Sarah V. Cecil 1. -Hulda VA. Michael, MAXWELL- Ethel vs.

W. D. MURPHY-Anne vs. Peter B. ORTH- -Charles vs.

Edna. Johann B. PUNDT--Frankie D. SHARP--Anne P. vo.

Robert J. SOLEIM-John B. vs. Edita Mae. SORBI- Georgia vs.

Jerry. TUPPER- -Victoria vs. Clarence E. WAMSLEY-Katherine E. vs.

Dallas T. WONG- -Ruth C. vs. Herbert C. Estates Filed for Probate TEIGELER-Estate of William petition of Hazel E.

Teigeler; estate unknown. SANDMARK Estate of Charlotte alias: petition of Ernest Sandmark; estate under $2.500. FIFIE of William George Jr. alias: petition of Ruth M. Fifield: estate unknown.

BORINI-Estate of Lazeri Gesira: petition of Mary Drocco: estate under $2.500. CAPRON- Estate of Ethel alias; petttion of H. W. Capron; estate under 500. MANGAN- -Estate of Arthur alias: tition of Agnes A.

Mangan: estate under PHELPS- -Estate of George: petition of the Bank of California: estate over 000. NESTORI-Estate of Adolph: petition of Bank of America: estate over $10.000. JOHNSON-Estate of Charles petition of Glenn Gass: estate under $2.500. BERGANTINO Estate of Francesca. alias: petition of Florence Celli et estate about $10.000.

JOHNSON-Estate of Peter, alias: petition of Tillie Schmidt: estate under LYONS--Estate of Honora, alias: petition ALAMEDA COUNTY Notices of Intention to Wed ADELSON-UNTERBERGER-Victor Adelson. 21 551 Valla Vista and Lu- of PETERS, HARRY REEDY, ALBERT S. RISSO, CATERINE-61 years RYAN. THOMAS J. -70 years SALMANS.

MARK SCHIAFFINO, GIOVANNI BATTISTA82 years SCHLIEMAN, HENRY-85 years SPERLING, DAISY L. SPERRY, HORACE BENJAMIN STETSON, HARRIET-69 years WAHLGREN, ROSE WRIGHT, ALICE M. ASHFORD--In this city, August 18, 1940. James Edward, beloved husband of the late Josephine Ashford, loving father James E. Ashford Mrs.

Hazel Rodgers. Mrs. Blanche Hill and Mrs. Josephine Tolenteno; a native of Detroit, aged 87 years, Funeral services Thursday, August 22. 1940, at 9 a.

at "The Little Chapel of the 2532 Irving Street, near Twenty-seventh Avenue. Interment, National Cemetery, Presidio, BACIGALUPI-In Petaluma, August 19, 1940, John Bacigalupi, dearly beloved husband of Lena Bacigalupi, loving father of Daniel Bacigalupi in S. loving son of Bartolomeo and Chiara Bacigalupi, loving brother of Mary Villeneuve of Los Angeles; a native of Los Angeles, aged 31 years 98 days, A member of Sunset Scavengers' Assn, Funeral Wednesday at 2 p. from Valente. Mariai, Perata.

649 Green St. Blessing, SS. Peter and Paul's Church. commencing at 2:30 p. 111.

Interment. Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends are invited to attend a masa. which will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at Peter and Paul's Church, commencing at 9:30 m. on Wednesday, Aug.

BENNION-In this city, August 18. 1940, Evelyn, beloved wife of Ralph B. Bennion, loving daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John N.

Austin of Lehi, Utah; a native of Utah. Funeral services Tuesday at 7:30 p. at Gantner, Felder, Kenny Chapel, 1965 Market Street Duboce Avenue, under the auspices of the L. D. S.

Church. Interment, Lehi. Utah. BIELENBERG-In this city, August 16, 1940. beloved mother of Mrs.

Frank Lee, Mrs. C. Scheurer, Peter. Fred, Herman and Jack Bielenberg, a native of Germany, aged 88 years. Funeral services were held Monday August 19, from Gantner, Felder, Kenny Chapel.

Interment Greenlawn Cemetery, BONAFOUS- -In this city, August 18. 1940. Amelia Florence, beloved wife of the late George Bonafous, loving grandmother of Jimmie Glover a native of Virginia City, Nev. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday at 10:30 a. from the Morrison Funeral Home, 401 Baker Street at Haves.

Interment, Mt. View Memorial Park, Oakland. BOTTARO- -In this city, August 19, 1940, Stanislaus Bottaro; a native of Italy, aged 85 years. A member of Galileo Grove No. 37.

U. A. 0. and Societa Italian di Mutua Beneficenza, Funeral Wednesday at 1 p. from Valente, Marini, Perata 649 Green St.

Inurnment. Cypress Lawn. BROWN. CHARLES MANNING HARMONY CHAPTER No. 124.

0. E. -Officers and members: You are hereby notified to attend the services of our late brother. Charles Manning Brown. Tuesday at Carew English.

By order of the Worthy Matron. MABEL SOUTHWICK. CHANEY- Marie, this loving city, mother August of 17, Jack 1940, E. Chaney and Mrs. Marie Roberts and sister of Augusta Gellerman and Charles Ruling, A member of Richmond Chapter 255, 0.

E. S. Funeral Tuesday at 1:30 p. at Ashley McMullen's. 4200 Geary Boulevard at Sixth Avenue.

under the auspices of Richmond Chapter 255, 0. E. S. DIAZ--In this city, Aug. 18, 1940.

Sadie beloved wife of Emilio Diaz, loving mother of Frances Evelyn Diaz, sister of Minnie, Emanuel and Mervyn Henry; 8 native of San Francisco. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services at 10 Tuesday, Aug. at Gray's. Divisadero at Post Entombment, Portals of Eternity, 20, ELLIOTT--In this city, wife of August 18. William 1940.

Viola beloved Elliott. loving mother of William Elliott, Mrs. Gertrude Vincent, sister of Mrs. Fred McKay, Hugo and John Holloway, a native of Kansas. Friends are invited to attend services Wednesday, at 10:30 n.

at the chapels of Gantner and Maison, 777 Valencia near 19th St. Lewis Maison, Director. FRAUMENI In this city, August 19. 1940. Joseph Fraumeni, dearly beloved husband of Hilda Fraumeni, loving father of Joseph Jr.

and Gloria Fraumeni, loving brother of Angelo and Onofrio FrauConcetta Vergona, Josephine La meni, Rocca. Marina Galleta, Rose Palmisano and Eleanor Catalano: a native of Italy, aged 42 years 10 months 15 days. Funeral Thursday at 10 a. from Valente, Marini, Perata 4840 Mission St. Interment, Italian Cemetery.

GUMBEL-In this city, Aug. 19. 1940. Martha, dearly beloved wife of Charles Gumbel. devoted mother of Charles and George Gumbel, Mrs.

Calvin Von Staden, Mrs. Ben Record and Mrs. Louis Ebinger. Funeral Wednesday at 2:30 p. m.

from Gantner, Felder, Kenny Chapel, 1965 Market St. at Duboce Ave. Inurnment, Olivet Memorial Park. HENSLEY Castella. Shasta County, August 16, 1040.

Albert husband of Gertrude Hensley. Services Tuesday, 1:30 p. chapel in Presidio. HOLM-In Los Altos, August 19. 1940, William L.

Holm. son of the late Leander and Edia Holm, brother of Robert, Edward and Oscar Holm and Mrs. Irene Brink, Mrs. Ina Malmquist and Eina Doonan, father of Wilma Holm: a native of New Zealand, aged 46 years. will be held at AnFuneral services Funeral Parlors, Mountain View, 9 way p.

m. Wednesday. Aug. 20. Interment, Alta Mesa Cemetery.

LA VERE-In this city, August 18th, 1940. Edson La Vere, beloved husband of Joan Ray La Vere; a native of Newark. New Jersev. A member of Musicians Union of San Francisco. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services today, Tuesday, at 2:30 at the chapel of H.

F. Suhr 2919 Mission. near 25th st. Interment, Woodlawn Memorial Park. LOGEMANN-In this city, August 19, 1940.

Henry dearly beloved son of the late William and Mary Logemann, brother Robert J. and William loving Logemann, Florence Krauskopp and Mrs. Albert Strye; a native of San Francisco, A member of National Federation of Post Office Clerks, Local No. 2, of San Francisco. Friends are invited to attend the fuhoral Wednesday at 1 p.

from gan's. 3434 17th St. Interment, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. LORIANO this city, Aug. 19, 1940.

William F. Loriano, beloved son of the late Joseph and Ellen Mary Loriano; a native of Sausalito, Calif. A member of Emeryville Post No. 1010. V.

F. W. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. from Gantner.

Felder, Kenny Chapel, 1965 Market St. at Duboce Ave. Interment. National Cemetery. MEEHAN-In this city, August 19, 1940.

Valentine A. beloved son of the late Charles W. and May Meehan, loving brother of Charles J. Meehan. Mrs.

George Linch and the late George T. Meehan and Mrs. R. Hulbert; a native of San Francisco, Funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 o'clock a. from the mortuary of Halsted 1123 Sutter Street near Polk, thence to St.

Mary's Paulist Church (California near Grant Avenue), where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul commencing at 9:30 o'clock Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, -In this city, August 19, 1940, George 0. Ormsby, father of Ruth Espinosa, Funeral services tomorrow (Wednes. day) at 1 p. at the chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking 1550 California under the auspices of the Pacific Lodge No. 136, F.

A. M. PAPE-In this city. Aug. 18.

1940. Henry John Pape, husband of the late Auguste Pape, loving father of George H. Pape, brother of Mrs. Louise Kolkman. Mrs, Anna Paysen and Mrs.

Martha Wilson, grandfather of Marjorie J. Pape; a tive of. San Francisco, Friends are invited to attend the neral service, 1 p. m. Wednesday, Aug, 21.

at Gray's. Divisadero St. at Post. of STATE LEGION HEAD TO ATTEND JOINT MEETING Farrell Will Preside at 7th and 8th District Installation Tonight; Other Vets' News Department Commander William "Bill" Farrell, newly elected head of the American Legion in California, will preside at the joint installation of officers of the Seventh and Eighth Districts here Friday night in the Veterans War Memorial Building. On hand for the colorful ceremonies will be a large delegation of local leaders of the Legion as well as a wide representation of Legionnaires from posts throughout San 1 Francisco.

Tonight, American Legionnaires here will attend one of the more entertaining affairs on their calendar the "Grand Jubilesta" sponsored at Club Lido by C. C. Thomas and George Washington Posts of the American Legion. In the form of a farewell party for retiring commanders and a "bon voyage" for the new commanders of the posts, the affair is expected to attract a wide attendance of veterans in the Bay region. Sunnyside Post of the American Legion will hold a "Know Your Flag Night" in the Veterans War Memorial Building tonight.

During the ceremonies, the story behind each star will be told by Sergeant Greenwell of the United States Army Recruiting Service. The Fidelity Sterling Auxiliary No. 97, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, will hold a benefit whist party at the Veterans Building tonight. Mrs. Gertrude Newton is in charge of the affair.

Members of the four camps of the United Spanish War Veterans in San Francisco will travel to Alameda tonight where they will be the guests of Barrett Camp at an annual "corn feast" in the local Veterans Building. Rialto Post No. 203, American Legion, will hear William Montgomery of the chamber of commerce here, discuss merchandising problems in the Western Hemisphere at a regular lunch meeting today at the Commercial Club. President Arthur Cooper of the Ninety-first Division has called a meeting of the 1940 Division convention committee tonight in the Veterans Building. All Ninety-first men are invited to attend.

VETERANS MEETINGS TONIGHT Tuesday, August 20 Veterans War Memorial Building Sunnyside Post. American Legion, evening. Canadian Legion Drill Team, evening. Musicians Band, Veterans of Foreign Wars, evening. George H.

Thomas Circle, Ladies Grand Army of Republic, afternoon, Galileo Post, American Legion, evening. Galileo Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, evening. Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, evening. Fred A. Royse Auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, evening.

Golden Gate Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, evening. S. F. Post No. 15.

Regular Veterans Association, cards, evening, Howard Sperry Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, evening. S. F. Chapter American War Mothers, afternoon. Joseph P.

McQuaide Post Degree Team, Veterans o1 Foreign Wars, evening. Fidelity Sterling Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, cards, evening. Dolly Madison Tent, Daughters of Union Veterans of Civil War, evening. California State Camp, Sons of Union Veterans of Civil War, evening. Fidelity Sterling Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, evening.

Fred Camp, United Spanish War Veterans, evening. "BARON SELLS TITLE" to defy Nazi headman's axe. See American Weekly next Sunday's Examiner. U. S.

SENATOR HIRAM W. JOHNSON WILL SPEAK AT 7:45 Tonight NBC BLUE NETWORK KGO San Francisco KFBK KWG Sacramento Stockton KMJ KERN Fresno Bakersfield SAN FRANCISCO CITY AND COUNTY Births. BUCKLEY-TO the wife of Daniel N. Buckley, 256 Justin Drive, Aug. 10, a son.

CELILLO- -To the wife of Frank B. Celillo, 452 Second Aug. 10, a son. CRESCI-To the wife of Joseph Cresei, 832 Bayshore Aug. 1 11, a daughter.

COTTRELL--To the wife of Everett Cottrell. Bridgeville, Aug. 10, a daughter. CLOHERTY- -To the wife of Patrick Cloherty, 1858 Tenth Aug. 12, 8 daughter.

COLBURN-To the wife of Bruce A. Colburn, 235 Shrader Aug. 9, a daughter. CUPMAN-To the wife of Theodore Cupman, 1374 Natoma Aug, 8. a daughter.

FORSYTH-To the wife of Cyril L. Forsyth. 2647 Folsom St. Aug. 9.

a son. FOLKINS- To the wife of Patrick Folkins, Guerneville, Box 333, Aug. 14. A son, GOOCH--To the wife of Ralph W. Gooch, 16 Bruce Aug.

11, a son, GALLAGHER- To the wife of John Gallagher, 48 Santa Marina Aug. 7, a daughter. HAN the wife of John 559 Edinburgh Aug. 13. a daughter HALL--To the wife of William B.

Hall. 2544 Thirty-fifth Aus. 12, daughter. Horace B. Sperry, S.

F. Business Leader, Dies Long Illness Fatal To President of Oil Company Horace B. Sperry, prominent San Francisco business executive and member of a pioneer California family, died yesterday: at the Dante Hospital after a long illness. Associated for many years with his family's firm, the Sperry Flour Company, Mr. Sperry had been active during the past seven years as president of the North A American Oil Consolidated.

Mr. Sperry was born in San Francisco, the son of Austan Sperry, California pioneer, and Mrs. Mary Simpson Sperry. He was educated in the public schools here and later graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In September, 1914, he married his present wife, Mrs.

Mabel Bunker Sperry, who survives him at their home at 60 West Clay Park. There are no children. Mr. Sperry was a member of the Bohemian Club and the Occidental Lodge of Masons. He leaves his widow, a sister, Mrs.

C. A. Bodwell, of Petaluma, and a brother, Austin Sperry of Berkeley. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at the N. Gray Company chapel, Post and Divisadero Streets.

U. C. Expert Finds Historical Error BISBEE Aug. -Dr. Herbert E.

Bolton, chairman of the history department at the University of California, declared today he had found "marked changes" in the generally accepted account of the route followed by Francisco Coronado and his 1 band who entered the southwest 400 years ago in search of the Seven Cities of Cibola. "We found three definite points of evidence which showed conclusively that Coronado did not follow the route which has been previously accepted," Doctor Bolton said. Playwright Shaw's Cousin, 89, Dies HOLLISTER, Aug. Randon Shaw, 89, first cousin of George Bernard Shaw, died here today. He was an early day San Benito County clerk, and had been Hollister city treasurer since 1922.

For fifty consecutive years he was secretary of the Hollister Masonic lodge, His father, William, uncle of the famous English playwright, founded the Hollister Advance in 1872. Widow Gets $350 Month From Estate Superior Judge Frank H. Dunne yesterday granted an allowance of $350 per month from the estate of the late Edward A. Lesser to the widow, Mrs. Annie B.

Lesser of 952 Sutter Street. At the same time, the judge admitted Mr. Lesser's will to probate which leaves his estate in trust to the widow and a daughter. ALLAN BENSON DIES YONKERS (N. Aug.

(AP)-Allan L. Benson, 68, author, former newspaper. editor and Socialist candidate for President of the United States in 1916, died today of coronary thrombosis. Navy Orders WASHINGTON, Aug. -Navy orders: Comdrs.

Thomas V. Cooper, comdr, dest, div. 56: Lewis Corman, to asst. supvsr. of Bath Iron Works Bath, Me.

Medical Corps Lieut. Julius C. Early Jr. nav. air.

Pensacola, Fla to patrol wing 4. Corps Lieut. Comdr. Charles W. Brown.

ISS Indianapolis to nav. alr Alameda. Calif. Deaths ASHFORD, JAMES EDWARD-87 years. BACIGALUPI, JOHN-31 years BENNION, EVELYN BIELENBERG.

LOUISE 88 years BONAFOUS, AMELIA FLORENCE BOTTARO. STANISLAUS-85 years BROWN, CHARLES MANNING CHANEY, LAURA MARIE DIAZ. SADIE ELLIOTT. VIOLA M. FRAUMENI, JOSEPH-42 years GUMBEL.

MARTHA HENSLEY, ALBERT B. HOLM. WILLIAM years LA VERE. EDSON. LOGEMANN, HENRY W.

LORIANO. WILLIAM F. MEEHAN, VALENTINE A. ORMSBY, GEORGE 0. PAPE.

HENRY JOHN PARRY, JOSEPH 1. cille Ruth Unterberger, 23, 19 Wildwood both Oakland. BULMAN-DAVILA-John Martin Bulman, 26, 532 Haight A Alameda, and Helen Bernice Davila. 26, 2940 Twenty-first Oakland. 1355 Wright Los Angeles, and CLARK.

Edward Clark, Gladys Jean Kindopp, Concord, Contra Costa County, CLARK-ARCHIBALD-Maurice A. Clark, 47, 1320 North Van Ness Fresno, and Alice Archibald, 48, 2125 San Jose Alameda. GERJUOY REID Edward Gerjuoy, 2716 Telegraph and C. Jaemqueline Reid. 21, 2235 Durant both Berkeley.

HOBIX-SILVA-Harold Burdett Hobin. 23, Rio Nido, and Elsie Silva, Manteca. Calif, MARLAR-SULLIVAN-John Elwood Marlar, 29. 314 Twenty-first and Margaret Elizabeth Sullivan, 25. 2629 Logan both Oakland.

MARSH-MeCHESNEY-Robert F. Marsh. 25. 7258 Trenor and Haroldean Frances McChesney, 20, 5206 both Oakland. MENDOZA-SILVA-Gabriel Anthony Mendoza, 21, Scotts Lane, Santa Clara, and Alvera Beatrice Silva.

21, 104 West A Hayward. OPPENHEIMER-GREENLEE-Arthur Oppenheimer I. 22, 700 Grand Ala: meda, and Phyllis Greenlee, 23, 244 Lakeside Oakland. PERACCA-HALL-Victor Peracca, 21, and Joyce La Verne Hall, 18, both 337 sylvania Ave. Los Gatos, PITTA-IREDALE- -Manuel Pitta, 52, 287 Letoma and Pauline Maude Iredale, 35.

36 Columbus both San Francisco. POWELL-PARMELEE-Jack Jack Leaver Powell. 27, and Jeannette Elizabeth Parmelee. 20, both Hotel Roosevelt, Oakland. RENFREE-ATKINS-Robert Ray Rentree, 20.

9 Pomona El Cerrito, and Marian Atkins, 18, 1061 Sixty-fifth Oakland. SANDER STRATTON William Britton Sander. 25. 600 Moraga Piedmont, and Marjorie Sue Stratton, 2606 Yuba Richmond. VALLIO-TWOAXE Bernard Vallio, 35, 821 Second Hayward, and Margaret Louise Twoaxe.

21, 2058 Eighty-sixth Oakland. -N. George Yates, 27. 2031 Delaware Berkeley, and Gladys Margarette Stuart, 19, 1423 Versailles Alameda. Interlocutory Decrees Granted CUNLIFFE- L.

from James Irving, cruelty, MEYERS- Edward from Yvonne, cruelty, JOHNSON- -Elmer G. from Esther cruelty, DURHAM- Belle from William Wesley, cruelly, WESTLER- Amelia from Dudley, cruelty. MANNING--Gertrude Lorraine from John Lloyd. cruelty, DECKER--Helen in from Robert cruelty. Final Decrees Granted POLKINGHORNE Marie from Richard Harvey, cruelty, CHENOWETH Vernona Mathilda from Forest, cruelty.

Divorce Complaints Filed F. Hoyt, cruelty, HE WICKLIFFE- el -Edith L. V8. Robert cruelty. CADWALLADER- Ida M.

from Carroll Charles. cruelty, ANDEZ- William vs. Esther, desertion. SCOTT -Mary Lucille vs. Wilbur, SANTA CLARA COUNTY Marriage Licenses Issued NOLTE-SUTHERLAND Richard Nolte, and Betty Sutherland, 19, both San Jose.

JURY -Joseph Jury, 25 and Zelda Froedson 29 both of Palo Alto. COWAN-OVERTURE- -James Cowan Tucson, and Janet Overturf. 19, Palo Alto, Notices of Intention to Wed ORSER-BELKNAP Jomes Orser. 24. Oakdale, and Roberta Belknap, Santa Cruz.

VALENTINE-VLAHUSICH Antone Valentine, 21, and Mary Vlahusich, 18, both of San Jose, DELGARDO-HURTADO-George -George Delgardo, and Lupe Hurtado, 20, both Gilroy. MONTESANO-SCALZO-Philip Montesano, 29. Crockett and Aurora Scalzo 26, San Jose. GATES-ELLIS-Richard Gates, 33. and Lucille Ellis.

23, both of San Jose. Chernoff. 20. and Marguerita Gross, 18, both of San Jose. MeINNIS-HUGHES John McInnis, 30.

and Rosemary Hughes, 27, both of San Diego, Herrmann. 28. Palo Alto, and Lillian Kirkwood. 98. Orange.

Troy Keith. 27, Sunnyvale, and Helen Corey, San Jose, Divorce Complaints Filed LERO' -Evelyn. vs. Arthur. LEWI W.

vs. Edna. Interlocutory Decree of Divorce KAWASHIMA-Matsuko from Teruo. SAN MATEO COUNTY Notices of Intention to Wed WRAY-CLEVELAND-DeVon J. Wray, 90.

Ashland, and Grace B. Cleveland, 16. Mento Park. -Larry B. Raley, 21.

and Shirley Olivera. 18, both San Jose. BURROWS-ANDREW Edward S. Burrows, 33, and Frances M. Andrew, 29, both Burlingame.

WILLIAMS-CURTIS-Pettus B. Williams, 23, Beverly Hills, and Jean E. Curtis, 21, San Mateo. Annulment Complaint Filed RAGSDALE-Polly A. Vs.

Thomas Final Divorce Decrees Granted SAYRE- John S. from Theresa CIMA-Eve from Mario, RENO By the Associated Press Marriage Licenses Issued Paul D. Jacobs, 28, Daly City, and May Pierson, 18, Oakland; Donald C. Rentro, 21, and Betty Gardner, 17, both Oakland; Edward F. Davis, 99, Oakland, and Lillian Pollari, 28, Minneapolis, James Delfino, and Mary Alberigi, 22, both of San Francisco: Elmo Cox, 23.

and Frances Sanford. 18, both Oakland; Herbert Haltiner, 26. and Ruth Lewis, 27. both San Francisco: Nick N. Romano, athd Betty Aglesbee, 16, both Alameda; Regis nald W.

Perrier, 44, and Vera Vogt, 27, both San Francisco; Stanley K. Peck. 21. and Beverly Spooner, 18, both San Francisco: Harry Rogers, 30, and Madge Motting. 29, both Oakland: Leonard Scott, 22 Sasbenal, and Betty Briggs, 18, San Francisco; Guy Smith, 26, and Ruby Freeman, 24.

both William J. Roberts, 49, Martinez, and Milvina Brueckman, 45, Oakland; Paul D. Johnson, 21, San Jose, and Eileen O. Stinlt. 19, Log Gatos, Edward Silveria, 28, Benecia, and Edith Rose, 28, Vallejo, Burford D.

Steele, 40, Kansas City, and Jessie W. Byram. 29, San Francisco; Charles G. Lagomarsino, 49. San Francisco, and Eunice M.

Going, 49, Jackson. Lawrence Arndt, 30. and Adeline D. Rodoni, 20, both Point Reyes, Harry R. Zuehlke, 3.

San Francisco, and Mildred L. Osborn. Tilden. Norman Boone, 21. and Nadia Pudoff, 20, San Francisco: Rea M.

Pyle, 21, and Florence Vogliazzo. 20. both of San Francisco: D. H. Bardwell, 27, and Marie Dever, 29, both of San Francisco: George W.

Fries, 24, and Dorothy Davis, 23, both of San Francisco: Franeisco N. Calacal, 27. and R. Renteria. 18, both of San Francisco: Hurlburt F.

Pierre, 28, and Mary Del Combre, 20, both of San Francisco: Leslie D. Murray, 29 and phanie M. Starr, 22. both of Oakland; Lenox G. McBee, 21, and Jeanann Parrish, 18.

both of Oakland: Anthony de Polo, 47, and Brownie S. Blakely, 39, both of Oakland: Raymond A. Finnie. 30, and Hazel D. Todd.

28. both of Oakland; Chester R. Davis, 50. and Alice Hanion. 37.

both of Oakland: William W. McKnight, 24, El Centro, and June Wasnon. 25. Francisco; William C. Hovey.

40 San Francisco. And Geneva B. Wheeler, 27. San Antonio, Merrill E. Nelson, 21.

9 and Irene Miller, 19, San Francisco, PARRY- -In this eity, August 18. 1940, Joseph dearly beloved husband of Cordelia Parry, loving father of Mrs. Velma Zgraggen, Mrs. Verda Clausen, Mrs. Violet Lawson, William and Earl Parry.

Friend of George Jackson. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday at 11:15 from Duggan's, 3434 17th St. Interment, Cypress Lawn, PETERS--In this city, August 18. 1940, Harry, beloved husband Catherine Peters, loving brother of Lawrence Peters; a native of Germany. Funeral Wednesday at 10:30 A.

from Gantner. Felder. Kenny Chapel, 1965 Market St. at Duboce Ave. Interment.

National Cemetery. REEDY--In this city, August 10. 1940, Albert 8. Reedy, dearly beloved husband of Mabel Reedy and loving son of the late John Reedy, beloved stepson of Mrs. Annie Reedy, loving brother of Mrs.

Anita Nunan, Mrs. Irene Cain and John H. Reedy, a native of Modesto, Past Exalted Ruler of San Francisco Lodge No. 3. B.

P. 0. E. A member of Zane Irwin Post No. 93, American Legion.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. from the chapel of H. F. Suhr 2919 Mia.

sion near 25th, thence to St. Joseph's Church. 10th and Howard where a requiem. high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. commencing at 10 a.

m. Interment Holy Cross. SAN FRANCISCO LODGE NO. 3. B.

P. O. ELKS- Officers and members are hereby notified to attend the funeral servlees for our late brother. Past Exalted Ruler Albert S. Reedy, Tuesday evening, August 20, at 8 o'clock, at the Chapel of H.

F. Suhr 2919 Mission St. ARTHUR L. CHRISTIANSEN, Exalted Ruler. RISSO- In this city, August 18, 1940.

Caterine Risso, dearly beloved wife of the late Joseph Risso, beloved mother of John and Santo Risso, Mary Perasso, Rose Giusto, Laura McCrea and Jessie Teroclitini; a native of Italy: aged 61 years 2 months 10 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, Aug. 91. 1940, at 9 a. from the Funeral Parlors of Valente, Marini.

Perata 649 Green thence to St. Theresa's Church for a high mass. commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment.

Italian Cemetery. RYAN In this city. August 16, 1940, Thomas J. Ryan: aged 70 years, Funeral will be held Tuesday at 8:30 o'clock a. from the mortuary of sted 1123 Sutter St.

near Polk, thence to St. Mary's. Paulist Church (California St. near Grant where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. commencing at 9 a.

m. Interment. Holy Cross Cemetery. SALMANS-Mark beloved husband of Neva Salmons. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 o'clock a.

from the mortuary of Halsted 1123 Sutter St. near Polk SCHIAFFINO-In this city, August 17, 1940. Giovanni Battista, dearly beloved husband of the late Clorinda Schiaffino, beloved father of John A. and Georgette Schiaffino: A native of Italy; aged 89 years 8 months 10 days. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, August 20.

1940. at 9 a. from the funeral parlors of Valente, Marini, Perata 649 Green thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Church. for a high ma.ss.

mencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, this city, August 17, 1940, Henry, beloved husband of the late Maria Schlieman, loving father of Mrs. Lillie Springer and Mrs. Edna Rossiter.

grandfather of Mrs. Marian Adams and Mrs. Annette Wolelk, great-grandfather of Marilyn Wojcik and Jean Adams; a native of Germany, aged 85 years, Funeral Tuesday, 2 p. from ner. Felder, Kenny Chapel, 1965 Market Street at Duboce Ave.

Interment, Olivet Memorial Park. SPERLING In Burlingame, August 18. 1940. Daisy beloved wife of William Sperling, loving daughter of Mrs. Carrie Dalton, sister of Mrs.

Bessie Runyon and Mrs. Carrie Garretson. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, August 20. at the chapel of Frank C.

Wyckoff. 921 Park Road, Burlingame. Inurnment Olivet Memorial Park. SPERRY-In this city, Aug. 19, 1940, Horace Benjamin Sperry, beloved band of Mabel Bunker Sperry, brother of Austin Sperry and Mra.

C. A. Bodwell and the late Dr. Mary A. Sperry; native of San Francisco.

Funeral service 10 a. m. Wednesday, Aux. 21. at Gray's.

Divisadero St. at Post. -In this city, August 17, 1940, Harriet. Stetson, loving mother of Helen and Alberta Porter and the late Penneman Stetson and Pearl Simpson, mother of Alan Porter. Barbara, Geraldine and Winefred Stetson; a native of Arizona: aged 69 years.

Funeral services Tuesday, August 20. at 2 p. at the mortuary of Barry McDonald, 766 Valencia under the auspices of Excelsior Cirele No. 9. C.

of F. of A. Inurnment, Cypress Lawn Cemetery, WARLGREN-In this city. Aug. 10, 1940, Rose.

dearly beloved wife of Charles 0. Wahlgren, loving sister of Mamie Anderson and the late Walter and Anna Anderson. Funeral Wednesday at 2 p. m. front Gantner.

Felder. Kenny, Chapel. 1965 Market St. at Duboce Ave. Interment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park.

WRIGHT--In this city, August 17, 1040. Alice beloved wife of the late Major George H. Wright. U. S.

Army retired, loving sister of Mrs. Andrew T. Corbus, James F. and Harry Loasby of Seattle, Washington. Friends may call at the mortuary of Julius Godeau, until 10 a.

Wednesday, August 21, 1940. Gravesida services at 10:30 a. m. at National Cemetery, Presidio. PODESTA BALDOCCHI 224 GRANT.

SU. 6200. ANGELO J. ROSSI CO. 45 Grant Ave.

DO. 8060 MOHR TAMKE 2850 C1ST ST VALENCIA 0997. EMILE SERVEAU 2142 WE. BELMONT FLORISTS 2360 FILLMORE. WE.

9882. Funeral costs at Gray's are arranged to suit any family regardless of their circumstances TIME PAYMENTS IF DESIRED N. GRAY CO. Funeral Service Divisadero Street at Post Phone WAlnut 1231.

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