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RADIO LOG 88 8 BU 0558 08888 8 8 PROGRAMS LISTED BELOW are compiled no responsibility for errors 8 KFRO-Rise A. M. and KG0- -Betty Crocker: 11:15, Shine. Baukhage. KPO-Music; 6:15, Farmer's Digest 11:30 A.

M. Farm Review 6:15. for KQW---News: KG0- News: 6:15. Day. KJBS- Ben Frank Morris.

Young: 11:45, Cope Right to to 8. Happiness. 6:30 M. KOW Burton: Shine: KFRO-Rise 6:45. and Beasley.

11:45. Irene KPO- Fulton Lewis Jr. Post: 11:45, KG0-Listening news Digest: 6:45 Dallas Turner, NOON ROW 6:45. KFRU-News: news, 12:15. Sidewalk KG0- Ben Morris; Reporter, 6.45.

David KPO- News; 12:15. Gilmore, Stella A. M. KOW Rosemary; Rope- Hemingway; Frank KG0 12:15, Manning. Knox 7:15 Rise and Lady Go Shine, Lucky KP0 News: 7:15.

12:30 P. M. KQW- music, Comedy: KFR0-Sidewalk 7:05, music, Reporter: 12:45, 7:15. Merv Griffin, music. KPO- Lorenzo Jones: 12:45 1:30 A.

M. Widder Brown, KFR0-Rise and KQW- -Katherine Shine: 7:45. Kerry; 12:55, news. KPO-Sons KG0- news. Plo- Paul Sam man.

neers; Hayes. 1 P. M. ments: 6QW-News com- KFRC-Music. 7:45.

Fred KP0-When Girl Beck. Marries; 1:15, KG0- 7:45, James Zeke Man- Abbe; Portia Faces Life. ners. KQW- House party KG0-Paul White8 A. M.

man. Cecil ComBrown: 8:15, monwealth Club. music. 1:30 P. M.

KP0-Fred Waring. KQW- Aunt 8:15, KP0-Plain Bill: Breakfast 1:45. Farrell. Front Page Club. ROW -Meet Missus 8:30 A.

M. (G0-Eddie Duchin: KSF0-- Business 1:45. revue. news. KFRO- 8:45.

8:40, 2 KFRO-Heart's P. M. Bess Bye: Two-Ton Baker. Desire. KPO- Jack Berch: KPO- Road of Life: 8:45.

Lora 2:15. Joyce Lawton. Jordan. KOW -Helen Trent: KOW -News: 2:15, 8:45, Gal Sunday Carpenter's orch. KG0-Breakfast Doin' Club.

2:25 on 9 A. M. KJBSHollywood Race news. KSF0-Nob Hill Breakfast. 2:30 KFRC-Martin P.

M. KFRO-Kate Smith: Block 9:15. Lindlahr, -Aunt Mary; KPO-Ruth Ander- 2:45. Dr. Paul.

son: 9:15, Dwight KQW- Evelyn WinNewton's School- ters: 2:45 cast. Mr. Information. KOW -Big Sister: KG0-Bride and 9:15. Ma Perkins Groom.

We KROW-On Stage. Travelers. 3 P. M. 9:30 A.

M. KFRO-Songs: 3:15 KFRC- Organ: 9:45, band music. Emily Barton. KP0-Woman's SeKP0--Woman's cret: 3:15, news. Magazine.

KQW-Revue: 3:15. KOW-Dr. Malone: Union Square. 9:45, Guiding KG0-Ladies. Be Light.

seated! KG0- Tom P. M. man. 10 A. M.

KFRO-Song of Stranger: 3:45, 5. KFRO-Newe: Gas Again. 10:15, show. KPO- Backstage KP0-Today's Chil- Wife: 3:45. dren: 10:15.

Richard Harkness. Woman in White. KQW- Arthur GodEQW- Wendy War- frey. ren; 10:15. Perry KG0-Ann Holden: Mason.

3:55, music, 10:15. Ted Drake: P. M. KG0-Galen Malone. 10:30 A.

M. Lewis 4:15. KFRO---Ben Frank Hemingway. Alexander. KQW-Bob -Hubub Calla- Club 10:40.

Betty Sloane; han; KP0-Hally 4:15, music. Crocker: 10:45. KG0-News: 4:15, Light of World. siesta time. KOW--Lone Jour- KLX-Feature race.

of ney: My 10:45 Rose 4:30 P. M. Dreams. KG0 -Story: 10:55. KSFO.

BIII Baldwin. Betty Crocker. KFRO-Windell 11. A. M.

Noble. KFRU--Cedric toria: KP0---Bob OR 4:45, and Band- VicFoster: 11:15. Erskine Johnson. stand. KPO- Life Beauti- KOW-1 -Young Once: ful: 11:15 Ma 4:45.

The Todds; Perkins. 4:55, news. -Double or KG Siesta, time; Nothing 4:45, tunes. from radio stations. caused by last minute 5 P.

M. KFR0-Hop Harrigan: 5:15. music KPO- Jolly BIll and Jane: 5:15, Bill Gavin. KQW Knox ning: 5:15. Marin Aubrey.

KG0 Jed; 5:15, Terry and Pirates. Corner 5:30 P. M. Parade: 5:45, Tom Mix. KPO- -News: 5:45, Peterson, news.

KOW Flannery news: 5:45, news KG0 Sky King. LX -Race results. KYA -Dude Martin. 6 P. M.

KFRU--Gabriel Heatter; 6:15 stories. KPO- Waitz time. -Pays to Be Ignorant -News: 6:15, Elmer Davis. dinner concert. 6:30 P.

M. KERC of the Mind. KP0 Bill Stern: 6:45, Rear Adm. Wm, S. Parson.

KQW-Hackett's orch. The Sheriff: 6:55, sports, KSAN -Race resume. 7 P. M. -Meet Press, KP0-Supper Club: 7:15, Fleet wood Lawton.

KQW Lowell Thomas: 7:15. Jack Smith. KG0- -Sports. KLX- Race results. 7:30 P.

M. KFR0-Cisco Kid. -American novels KOW--Thin Man; 7:55 news. M. KFRO-Let George Do It KPO -Dave Street; 8:15, Ralph Howard (QW-Baby Snooks.

KG0-Philo Vance Commonwealth Club. base- The Examiner Assumes changes. ball: Seals vs. San Diego. 8:30 P.

M. Veterans: 8:45, Date Night. KP0-Ranger Bill; 8:45, news in advertising. KQW- -BOD rosby; 8.45, news. RG0- dre ma KROWOaks Vs.

Seattle. 9 P. M. KSF0-Melody hour. KFRC-News; 9:15.

mystery. KPO- -Mystery Theater, KQW -Arthur's Place. KG0-Break Bank. 9:30 P. M.

FRO--Sports; 9:45, Henry J. Taylor. KPO- Third Horseman. drama. Trials 10 P.

M. KSF0-Dance time. KERC-Fulton Lewis; 10:15, Brandwynne's orchestra. KPO-Reporter; 10:15, music. KQW-News: 10:15 Melody Parade KG0-San Francisco Preview: 10:15, Sidney Roger, KJ85- Music 10:30 P.

M. KFRC- Music. KP0-Swingtime. KOW-Sports. 10:45 N.

report. 10:45, dance. 11 M. KFR0-Kanner's orchestra. KP0-Swingtime.

KQW -News: 11:15. Curfew Club. KG0-News: 11:15. sports. 11:30 P.

M. KFRC-Wolohan's orchestra; 11:45, news. KPO- Owen's orch. 11:55, news. Club: 11:55, news.

-Hollywood Holiday, KIRS- Music to a a. Million Dollar Plant at Eureka EUREKA, Sept. 11. (AP) Plans for immediate construction of a new plywood factory in Eureka at a cost of more than $1,000,000 were announced today. Thomas B.

Malarkey, vice president and secretary of the Woodworking Company of Portland, who was here making final arrangements for the project, said the factory would be built on a ten acre site belonging to the Hammond Lumber Company. The new plant, Malarkey said, will employ 260 men and will have an initial capacity of 175,000 feet a day. You can sell anything--with a Bulletin Board Want Ad. Phone SUtter 1-2424 ask for an Ad Taker. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2 5 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 HORIZONTAL 54 Sheep 42 Ascend 46 Olympian 1 Part of speech 55 Hebrew scribe 15 Blemish Feminine name 49 String goddess of 5 Silkworm VERTICAL barges.

8 Hack 12 Nautical term 13 Trap 14 Animal cry aromatic 15 Brittle resin 17 Part of a church 18 Last 19 Fickleness 21 Hard-glazed Japanese pottery 23 Final 26 Form of publication 30 An enzyme 31 Road builder 33 Acknowledge 34 Flower cup 36 Safety zone 37 English student 40 Cross-barred woolen 43 Enrapture 47 Illuminated 48 Repetition 50 Attitude assumed for effect 51 Weight 52 Cherished 53 Prophet ADVERTISEMENT Container 3 Zeal Cleave Sprinkle Heron 00 Creek Reckon In Tie Indian 10 Kiln 11 Booty 16 Macaw 20 Oriental prince 22 Number 23 Ingredient of varnish 24 Wood 25 Agean Heavy swell island 28 Bird Direction Agave fiber 32 The monkshood 35 Communication 36 Enter with hostile intentions 38 Feminine name 39 Swiss river 40 Bugle signal (mil. 1 41 Fiber plant "Old at Man, You're Crazy Forget your age! Thousands are peppy at 70. Try up" with Ostrex. Contains tonic for weak. rundown feeling due solely to body's lack of Iron which many men and women call "old." Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets for new pep, vigor, younger feeling, this very day.

Regular $1.00 size only 79c. For sale at all drug stores every where, ADVERTISEMENT Do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FASTESTH. an Improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth more firmly in place. Do not slide. slip or rock.

No gummy, gooey, pasty taste 01 feeling. FASTEETH is alkaline (non-avid) Does not sour. Checks (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug store. BIRTHS MARRIAGES DEATHS San Friday, Sept.

Francisco 12, 1947 Shipping News TO ARRIVE AND DEPART. Due to Arrive in San Francisco, Friday, September 12 Vessel, From. Pier Henry M. Stephens, Seattle Ala, Oberin Victory, Portiand Brainerd Victory, Los Angeles Dagmar Salen, Los Angeles Santa Adela, Coos Bay 37 Saturday, September Rider Victory. New Mayfield Victory, Boston Contest.

Yokohama China Victory, 45 Royal Star, London. Sunday, September 14 Steel King, New Rich. Brimanger, Seattle 17 Bolivia, Portland to Sail from San Francisco. Vessel, Time. To.

Pier Friday, September 12 President Polk, p. Bombay 46 Alamo Victory. p. Shanghal. 45B Hope Victory, p.

San 40 Saturday, September 13 Surprise, p. Manila 45B English Prince, p. Hongkong. 26 Whale Knot, p. Honolulu 32 Sunday, September 14 Santa Adela, p.

South 37 ARRIVED AT THIS PORT Wednesday, September 10 PAUL M. GREGG-7 p. tkr, Kostawal, from Los Angeles. Union Oil Co. Oleum.

Thursday, September 11 SALAMIS VICTORY 6:25 a. str, from Seattle. General S. Corp. Encinal Terminal, Alameda, CHARLES E.

str, Gibson, from Korea. Pacific- Atlantic S. S. Co. Stockton.

W. H. BERG- 11:50 a tkr. Baker, from Estero Bay. Standard Oil Co.

Richmond. HAWAIIAN CITIZEN- 11:55 a. str, Wagener, from Los Angeles. Matson Navigation Co. Outer Harbor, Oakland.

p. thr, from sea. United States Navy. Hunter's Point. Union thr.

Pederman, from Los Angeles, Oil Co. Oleum, SAN FRANCISCO CITY AND COUNTY Births ALANSON-To the wife of Lionel M. Alanson 71, 7th Sept. 2, A daughter, ARCA- To tne wire o. Cecl Arca, 152 Mission St.

Sept. 7, a son. ALLEN-To the wife of Wendell D. Allen, Napa, Aug. 24, a son.

BERGES- -To the wife of Xavier Berges, 368 Lombard Sept. 8, a daughter. BOGNER- the wife of Charles P. Bogner, 2550 Aug. 29, a son.

BURTON- -To the wife of Marcellus W. Burton, Fairfield, Sept. 7, a daughter, BUZZA-To the wife of Joseph J. Buzza, 159-A Highland Aug, 28, a daughter, CAMPBELL- -To the wife of William J. Campbell, 830 Bush Sept.

5, 8 daughter. CARREY- To the wife of Joseph 59 eddy Sept. 6, a son. CLARKSON- -To the wife of Thomas R. Clarkson, Presidio, Sept.

4, A son. CONTI-To the wife of Fred A. Conti, 700 Paris Sept. 5, a son. DANCEL- To the wife of Nemecto Dancel, 1812 Post Sept.

3, a daughter. I DAVID-TO the wife of Joseph A. David, 549 Jersey Sept. 1, a daugnter, DELICINO- To the wife of Querino Delicino, 701-A Capp Sept. 1, a daughter.

DRISCOLL- -To the wife of John J. Driscoll, 4417 Cabrillo Sept. 5, a daughter. BABY'S PICTURE IS A LASTING PLEASURE. One 6x8 colored photograph, 98c, introductory offer for ending LEW LOWRY, SK.

1-4548, DUNN To the wife of Thomas W. Dunn, 4758 Mission Sept. 1, a son. EDELSTEIN- To the wife of Leo Edelsteln, 725 6th Sept. 4, a daughter.

FRENCH- To the wife of Eugene M. French, Lomita Park, Sept. 5, a son. FONG To the wife of Bak Ow Fong, 910 Montgomery Sept. 2, a daughter.

GLOWNER-To the wife of Varney L. Glowner, 438 28th Sept. 5, a daughter. GRUBSTICK- TO the wife of Benjamin Grubstick, 137 Ashburt Aug. 29, a son.

GRUNDEL- To the wife of Edward Grundel 410 23rd Sept. 8, a daughter. HALEY- To the wife of William J. Haley 88 Junior Terrace, Aug. 17, a daughter, HALKYARD-To the wife of George W.

Halkyard, 3560 San Bruno Sept. 2, a daughter. HALLYBURTON- To the wife of John C. Hallyburton, Benicia, Sept. 2, a son.

Lillick Estate $187,686 An estate of $187,686 was left by Mrs. Stella Wakefield Lillick of Atherton, who died May 4, it was revealed in an appraisal filed in Redwood City yesterday. Except for a few bequests of jewelry and personal effects, the entire estate was left to her widower, Ira S. Lillick, San Francisco attorney and a Stanford University trustee. Principal assets included 1,185 shares of stock in the Superior Oil Company of California, valued at $138,348, and jewelry appraised at $8,700.

Lillick, who resides at 198 Elena Drive, Atherton, was named executor. SAILED FROM THIS PORT Wednesday. September 10 M. E. LOMBARDI-5 p.

tkr, Markley, Standard Oil Co. DELFTDYK-6 p. Dutch ms, Kleyn, for BUSANGLL-5 p. for sea, United Vancouver-Holland-America America Line, States Navy. HONDA p.

str, for Honolulu, Army Transportation Corps, HUBERT PROM p. Fr str, for sea. General S. Corp. SANTA PAULA- p.

tkr, Tompfor Port San Luis, Union oil CERONIA- p. Br tkr, Krul, for sea. Shell OIl Co. Thursday, September 11 H. D.

COLLIER 9:35 thr, Dunnells, for Point Wells, Standard Oil Co. TRITON Portland, 3:30 P. General S. Greek S. Corp.

str, Cornac, ST. p. Fr str. Pompomer, for Portland, General S. S.

Corp, MERICOS H. WHITTIER-5 P. thr, Humphrey, for Portland, Associated Oil FRANK G. a. tkr.

Pitts, for Los Angeles. Associated Oil Co. a. for Los Angeles. States Navy.

YORKMAR- p. m. str, Kullbom, for Raymond. Calmar Lines, 'Selling Know How' The Practien! SALES, COURSE even Experienced SALESMEN find AMAZINGLY BENEFICIAL SIX WEEKS COURSE 5:15 te 6:15 P. M.

Endorsed by Leading Sales Mgrs. 12 Fast-Paced Discusstens $24 FIRST LECTURE FREE ATTEND THIS 15th CLASS SEPT. 16, 5:15 P. M. Rm.

360 Mills Tower, 220 Bush St. B. E. Jordan, formerly instructor Salesmanship. of C.

Ext. Div. Auction Sales WORLD- ARTS AUCTION GALLERY 550 SUTTER ST. Ph. GA, 1-0448 San Francisco, Cal.

Watch for Announcement of The First of a Series of IMPORTANT AUCTION EVENTS To be held in the very near future. FINE PERIOD HOME FURNISHINGS AND ART TREASURES Consignments now being accepted HAROLD REICH LEON SEVILLA Auctioneers Examiner cccc HINTON-TO the wife Charles Hinton, 2378 Fulton Sept. 5, a HJORT- To the wife of Paul C. Hjort, Grove Aug. 31, a daughter.

ISOLA- the wife of Frank P. Isola, 264 Grand View Sept, 8, a son. JUSTISS--To the wife of Felix H. Justiss, 1076 Bayshore Sept. 3, a daughter.

KELLEY- TO the wife of Eugene Kelley, 1536 Great Highway, Sept. 6, 801. LAINE-To the wife of Albert H. Laine, 3527 18th Sept. 5, a son, LAND- To the wife of Alec G.

Land, Forest Side Aug. 29, a son. LEE- To the wife of Kee C. Lee, Clay Sept. 2, a daughter.

LEVITIN- -To the wife of Manuel Levitin, 6110 California Sept. 5, twin sons. LEWIS--To the wife of Henry H. Lewis, 2657 San Jose Sept. 5, a son.

LOWE- To the wife of Billy F. Lowe, 1881 Newhall Sept. 4, a daughter. LUMLEY- -To the wife of James P. LumJose, Sept.

7, a daughter, MADDUX--To the wife of Harry W. Maddux, 2079 15th Sept. 7, a son. MILLS- To the wife of Theodore R. Mills, Gualala, Sept.

5, A son. MYERS- To the wife of Milton J. Myers, 434 Gonzales Drive, Sept. 3, a daughter. McCAFFERY- To the wife of Walter McCaffery, 815 Pierce Sept.

5, daughter. McMASTERS- TO the of Harry McMasters 581 Belvedere Sept. 5, a daughter. NICHOLS- To the wife of Rob-Roy Verne Nichols, 3099 Washington Sept, 3, a daughter. NYBAKKEN- To the wife of Ruben Nybakken, 735 O' Farrell Sept.

7, son. NYBURG- TO the wife of George Nyburg, 1766 15th Sept. 4, daughter. ORLANDO To the wife of Wilmer Orlando, 1180 Goettingen Sept. 7, daughter, PAPKA-TO the wife of Ralph R.

Papka, 669 Candlestick Road, Sept. 2, a son. PHILLIPS- -To the wife of Jack L. Phillips, 230 11th Sept. 3, a daughter.

PIHA- To the wife of Morris J. Piha, 602 Hampshire Aug. 31, a daughter, REYNOLDS- To the wife of Russell Reynolds, 2936 Army Sept. 8, daughter. -To the wife of John W.

Robinson, 845 Golden Gate Aug. a son, SANDY- To the wife of Willy Sandy, 541 42nd Sept. 4, a son. SHAMROCK- TO the wife of Nicholas Shamrock, San Leandro, Sept. 2, daughter, SWAN--To the wife of William E.

Swan, Camp Meeker, Aug. 30, a son. STEELE To the wife of Samuel Steele, Oakland, Sept. 3, a daughter. SILVER- To the wife of Emile E.

Silver, 26-A Chattanooga Sept. 7, daughter. SILVERMAN- To the wife of Samuel N. Silverman, 695 35th Sept. 2, daughter, SKINNER- the wife of George Skinner, Vallejo, Sept.

5, a son. SCHOENFELD- To the wife of Sanford Schoenfeld, 324 Arguello Sept. daughter. STOLZ- To the wife of Belmont H. Stolz, Kirkham Aug.

26, a daughter. SULLIVAN- To the wife of Edward Sullivan, 1327 17th Sept. 5, a son. TANNER- To the wife of Fred B. Tanner, 4424 Fulton Aug.

27, a daughter. TRAPANI- To the wife of Lawrence M. Trapani, 414 Texas Sept. 6, A son. TYREE- To the wife of Wendell J.

Tyree, 574 3rd Sept. 5, a son. TURNER- To the wife of Albert W. Turner, 3878 Jackson Sept. 3, daughter, VESTAL To the wife of William B.

932 Vallejo Sept. 8, a son, VETRANO- To the wife of Jesse Vetrano, 4378 17th Sept. 7, daughter. WEAVER- To the wife of Raymond Weaver, 1902 Page Sept. 7, daughter.

WEST--To the wife of Ernest B. West. 337 Union Sept. 4, a son. WISEMAN- To the wife of Harold K.

Wiseman, 735 14th Aug. 28, a son. WONG--To the wife of Kwock Horn Wong, 1200 Mason Aug. 19, daughter, PACIFIC COAST PORTS ASTORIA -Arrived, Sept. 10, 10 Br.

str Sampenn, from Seattle; 1 P. Br str Tantara, from Shanghai, Sailed, Sept. 10, 4 p. str Hervard Victory, for Seattle; str Fort Land, for Seattle. coos BAY- Arrived, Sept.

9, Nor ms Vingnes, from San Francisco. Arrived, Sept, 10, str Canton Victory, from Seattle. Sailed, Sept. 10, Br str Kirremoor, for Portland. LOS ANGELES- Sept.

9, str Percy E. Foxworth, from Kobe: thr Tidewater Associated, from Seattle: tkr San Jacinto, from San Diego: str from San Francisco: the Victor H. Kelly, from Honolulu; thr Bunker Hill, from Portland. Sailed, Sept. 9, Nor str Lutz, for Havana; str Robert Mills, for Alaska: tkr San Jacinto, for San Diego; str Stephen, Furdek, for Shanghal, Sailed, Sept.

10, 1:10 tkr Oleum, for San 2 p. str Hawaiian Citizen, for San Francisco. Sailed, Sept. 11, 10 tkr Bunker HIll, for San Francisco: 11:30 tkr Cornell, for San Francisco. SEATTLE-Arrived, Sept.

11, str Harvard Victory, from San Francisco; str John McMillam, from Honolulu; str Chief Washakle, 'Sept. from Alaska, Sailed, 11, Earl A. Bloomquist, for Naples; str Paducah Victory, for Portland. Sept. 11, str Harold L.

Winslow, for Rotterdam, PORTLAND- Arrived. Sept. 2:05 a. str Hoyanger, from San Francisco: 1:35 p. thr Syosset, from San Pedro; 2:15 p.

tkr Charles S. Jones, from San 5 p. thr Agwiworld, from San Pedro: 7:30 p. Br str Sampenn, Coos Bay; 11 p. Br str Tantara, from Shanghai.

Sailed. Sept. 10. 8. a.

str Francis E. for Siltz, London: 5 p. str American Mall, for Japan; noon, Br str Fort Llard, for Vancouver; 2 p. str Hawaiian Craftsman, for Honolulu. Arrived, Sept.

11, 2:30 a. str AlexShepard, from Vancouver: Nor ma Skaubo, from Seattle: 4:30 a Br str Kirrimoor, from Coos Bay. Sailed, Sept, 11, 3:15 a. str Adolph Ochs, for Manchester. SHIP SALE Str J.

M. DAVIS sold by United States Maritime Commission to Great Lakes Transportation Co. THE WEATHER San Francisco Bay Region and Monterey Bay Area--Morning high fog but clear otherwise except near ocean today and tomorrow: little temperature change; moderate westerly wind in afternoons, Northern California- -Clear today and tomorrow except coastal fog: cooler central and northern coastal valleys today and in delta region tomorrow: moderate north. west winds off coast except variable on north coast today. Sierra Nevada- Clear today and tomorrow: continued warm.

Sacramento and San Joaquin ValleysClear today and tomorrow: continued hot except cooler in delta region tomorrow; high today. 94-100. Santa Clara and Livermore ValleysClear today and tomorrow but some early morning Salinas fog: cooler Clear today, today and tomorValley- row except night and morning fog at north end: little temperature change. Los Angeles and Vicinity- Low clouds or fog early this morning: otherwise clear: warmer this afternoon. Temperature and Precipitation to 4:30 n.

m. Thursday, Sent, 11 stations. HI Lol stations HI Bakersfleld 100 651 Sacramento 95 51 Blue Canyon 82 571 Salinas 72 52 Eureka 68 54 Salt Lake City 72 Fresno 100 59 San Diego 76 Indio 101 San Francisco 62 Las Vegas 81 741 do Airport 69 51 Los Angeles 74 61 San Jose 86 55 Needles 98 74 Santa Barbara 67 56 Oakland Airpt, 72 54 Seattle 48 Paso Robles 03 48 Sunnyvale 76 52 Portland 86 Williams 94 62 Red Bluff 99 691 Yuma 101 Roseburg 87 461 Precipitation San Francisco Airport. Santa Barbara, a trace, Special San Francisco Report Seasonal precipitation to date, trace; seasonal to date last year, normal to date. 11; seasonal normal.

22.10 (season beginning July 1, ending June 30.) Precipi. tation for twenty hours ending at 8:00 4. 0: highest temperature this year. 87 degrees 0 June 22: lowest temperature this senson. 50 degrees on July 1: Soda Springs.

7:00 snow on ground, none. Sun. Moon and Tide Table furnished by S. Coast Geo- detic Survey, 114 Customhouse, San ciseso, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 rises 5:48 am Sun sets 6:24 pm Moon rises 3:03 am Moon sets 5:40 pm SEPTEMBER 12 TO SEPTEMBER 19 (Heights In feet I Day Time Ht. Time Ht, Time Ht.

Time Ht. Low. High. Low. High.

10:18 5.0 15:17 2.3 21:24 6.2 13.4:12-0.9 10:55 5.3 16:12 1,8 22:19 6.2 14 11:30 5.5 17:03 1.3 23:14 6.0 15 12:05 5.6 17:51 0.9 High. Low. High Low. 16 0:07 5.7 6:08 0.4 2:37 5.7 18:39 0.6 17 1:03 5.2 1.0 13:12 5.7 19:29 0.4 18 2:02 4.8 7:22 1.7 13:47 5.6 20:21 0.3 19.3:02 4.4 8:01 2.3 14:23 5.4 21:17 0.4 C. son.

Deaths 743 ALDRIDGE, HELEN (NELLIE) --80 yrs. AMARAL, ISABEL-59 years HANCE, LOYD years BENDER, EDWARD years BOOKSTAVER, BUSHNELL WALTER M. BRACKETT. ALBERT E. a BROWN, MARY BURR.

WALTER EDWARD BUSCH, MARY ROSETTA-64 years 143 CASEY, DANIEL CASEY, WILLIAM, 870 CONRAD, CATHERINE, DAVIS, JESSE WELLS -71 years DU BOSE. BENJAMIN E. DUVAL, RICHARD years FALDETTA, ALFONSO-66 years GENISER, G. MAX HEINTZ, MARGARET C. HIGGINS, SARAH G.

HUDDLESTON, MATTHEW J. JORGENSEN, LOUISE Marriage Licenses Issued AMBJORNSON-DeMARTINI Roy AmA. biornson, 32, 138-A Hancock and Evelyn DeMartini, 23, 374 Connecticut St. ALTIZIO-FILIPPELLO Mauro Altizio, L. 40, 2145 Taylor and Elvira pello, 32, 435 29th St.

BELL-NUNO-Francis Bell, 27, 1920 Post Le and Marjorie Nuno, 24, 2066 22nd Ave. BOESE-WARREN Herbert Boese, 29, Laytonville, and Melba Warren, 26, San Bruno, BROUQUA-FARASH Antoine Brouqua, H. 30. San 14th Bruno, and Esther Farash, 38, 826 St. a BARBOUR-LAING-Willard 27, and Marilyn Laing, 28, bearbour, 1661 A.

Washington St. a MARRIAGE HEALTH EXAMINATION Complete $2.50. Phone for Service. SPECIAL Service If Necessary, Hours 9-7; 9-4 C. R.

WRIGHT, M. and STAFF. Phone DO. 2-4926. M.

690 Market Sth DeYoung Bldg. a BEAUCHAMP-LUKER Howard Beauchamp, 22, 1374 29th and Joan Luker, 20. 816 Waller St. 25, BARDEN-HICKMAN Arnold Barden, Waupaca, and Dorothy Hickman, 28. "Galesburg, Ill.

-Loyd Blomquist, Hurd, 27, 25, 806 Ashbury and Mary 1450 Golden Gate Ave. a CHRISMAN-EDWARDS- -Daryl Chrisman, 31. 1575 Broadway St. and Virginia Edwards, 24, 2120 Jackson St. -Robert Cawley.

24, AlaR. meda, and Beatriz Arce, 22, 901 San Bruno Ave. MARRIAGE HEALTH EXAMINATION Special service offered. Open Monday and Friday evenings 1122 Market opposite 7th, upstairs. KL.

2-0944. B. CHANDLER-FULTON George Chandler 22, 225 Edna and Margery Fulton, 21. 2381 26th Ave. F.

CHUN-CHAN-William Chun, 216-A Not2, tingham Place, and Lily Chan, 23, Merced, Cal. CHAMBERLIN VAN LAER Francis Chamberlin, 25, San Anselmo, and Carol J. Van Laer, 19, Ross, Calif. CRETSER-HAGAN Emory Cretser, 35, Oakland, and Margaret Hagan, 35, 1120 Union St. MARRIAGES and remarriages performed by well-known Minister.

Lovely home weddings, A beautiful gift for each couple. Phone WE. 1-4594 for app't. DUNBAR-HARTINGER Ernest Dunbar, a 31, 2018 Oak and Lawrencia Hartinger, 27, 1818 Hyde St. GREENE-FULWIDER-William William Greene 21.

San Antonio, Tex, and Dorothy FulG. wider. 21, 2346 Fulton St. a GOODRICH-ZAFFKE Quentin Goodrich, 28. U.

S. Army, and Hazel Zaffke, 20, B. 172 6th St. a GINN-BOONE Ginn, and Lola Boone, 27, both of 39 Sacramento St. GILTON- WOODS -Watt Gliton, 29, 2295 Geary and Flossie Woods, 23, 1320 Broderick St.

FOR WEDDING PORTRAITS THAT YOU WILL TREASURE, CALL THE MELVIN STUDIO. OR. 3-7366. GARRETT-WINSLOW--Shellie -Shellie Garrett, 30, 323 Eureka and Julia Winslow, 23, 806 Stanyan St. HERNDON-AIELLO-Henry Herndon, Pitts- 21, Pittsburg, and Olympia Afello, 21, burg.

HICKS-CHENAULT John Hicks, 25, Fredericksburg, and Alma Chenault, Kansas City, Mo. HILL-SCOTT- Richard Hill. 22, and Nadda Scott, 19, both of Bandon, Ore, John Johnston, 19, 3816 23rd and Elynor Bauer, 10, 69 Diamond St. ston. 37, and Ione Showerman, 36, both JOHNSTON-SHOWERMAN Allen Johnof 322 30th Ave.

KELLY-CONNER- -Francis Kelly, 26, Hadley, and Shirley Conner, 22, 1337 Stevenson St. Joseph Kirwin, 45, LaMesa, and Gretchen Kirwin, 43, 3450 Broderick St. LONG-LEATHERMAN John Long, 21, United States Navy, and Dorothy Leatherman, 27, 427 Jersey St. MEYER-LENGFELD Herbert ReichertMeyer, 33, 1817 Pacific and Frances Lengfeld. 26.

901 California, MOFF Hoffitt Jr. Reed, 31, 1818 Broadway and Gwynne 23, Oakland, -La Vaughn Parsons. 46, El Cerrito, and Patricia Hilyard, 29, Huntington Park. Silver RISSO-MINETTA-John and Rose Risso, Minetta, '26, 160 32. 251 Ashton Ave.

John Reisner, 22, 488 Frederick and Shirley Morfitt, 19. 2627 Clay St. 44. REITER-WAGNER Victor Reiter, 1195 Stanyan and Carla Wagner, 24, 2064 McAllister St. SPANOS-EOWAN- James Spanos, 25, 822 44th and Mary Eowan, 25, Capay, Calif.

SHEARER-BILLINGS and Albert Dorothy Shearer, Bil- 22, United Navy, lings, 26, United States Navy. SCOTT-MURRAY-Millard -Millard Scott, 33, Mateo. San Mateo, and Lula Murray, 26, San TALMADGE-GOLD William Talmadge, 26, 1505 Sutter and Shirley Gold, 20, 601 Masonic St. TROY-PETERSEN Kenneth Troy, 40, 160 Carl and Gerda Petersen, 31, 135 Parnassus Ave. VAN SANDT-HOLM-Harry Van Sandt, 25.

1155 Naples and Natalie Holm, 25. 1105 Naples St. 24, 2379 Jackson and Kathryn Morton, WOOPER-MORTON- W. Wooper, -Suey Yee, 34. and Mamie 31, 860 Geary St.

Wong, 18. both of 1624 Larkin St. Divorce Complaints Filed ANDERSON-Lela vs, Eugene, AUSTIN- Jean Vs. Luke, BARTHOLOMEW-George C. vs.

Allen E. Georgia R. BUCKEY- Lillian G. vs. Thomas BERGREEN- Mildred E.

Vs. A. CHARTRANT-Olive Victor. W. vs.

Everett J. COPP- Bertha vs. KASICH- Cornelia vs. Joseph, DODGE Earl B. Vs.

Beulah vs. G. FORSBERG-Gustaf B. Sandra, GATES-Dorothy Vs. Richard.

-Catherine V. vs. Edmond J. GHENO- Italia vs. John, INGRAM-Doris C.

Vs. James E. JOHNSON- -Fleety M. vs. Albert J.

JOHNSON- -Lorraine VS. Oscar. JOURDAN- E. Vs. vs.

Walter Benjamin, C. Jr. KINDLEY- Sayra LaV. KOTSOTAS-Lucia Vs. Fred.

George, LAMPKIN- -Florence VS. LERMA- -Maria Vs. John Augustin. LONG Erma S. vs.

R. MAHONEY- Jean B. Vs. Francis J. MAROUDAS- Pete vs.

vs. Lucien. McLEAN-Dorothy O'CONNOR- Myra V. vs. Vs.

Ethel James M. E. PURCELL- G. Vs. James G.

PARKER-Paul RIVERS--Alice I. Vs. Immanuel R. J. ROOF -Marion B.

Vs. Margaret SAUSEDO- -Carmen Vs. John, Virginia vs. Remo. SCOLES-Otillia VS.

William J. SEKINGER-George vs. vs. John Ruth, W. STEVENSTHOMAS Louella vs.

Wray F. VESTAL Georgia H. vs. Clarence. WILLIAMS- Maxine E.

Vs. Carroll B. WILSON-Ella L. Vs. Barney V.

WORNER- Margaret John P. YOUNG -Barney Vs. Marjorie ZUKE -Kathryn Vs. Pete, Annulment Complaints Filed BOMB -Natalle Vs. Anthony, HARFORD- Jessie vs.

Melvin. JENKINS- -Helen vs, Edward J. OCHOA- -Josephine L. Vs, Louls. TRYBA- -Virginia L.

vs. Edmond K. YOUNG -Carmela vs. Irving, Separate Maintenance Complaints Filed BLACK--June R. vs.

Calvin Jr. -Marjorie vs. John Vs. C. ROBERTS- Katharine Eugene, Interlocutory Divorce Decrees Granted ANDERSON-Selma BUSCAGLIA-Leita M.

V. from from Bernard. COLLINS -Frances from Ralph, COSTANZO-Isidoro from Rose. -Dorothy S. from Gerald CURREN-Albert from Wilma.

ELLIOTT-Donald from Elizabeth, GARAVENTA- Angela from Albert, GRUNDY- Josephine from Reuben D. from Alexander W. HOUGHTON- Meta from Evans, JAEGER-Violet L. from William W. KERN-August E.

from Virginia M. KINGSBURY- -Bessie R. from Leo KOHLWES- Cleta M. from Herbert C. MIDDLETON-Margie from James, MONTALBANO- Mary H.

from Joseph C. NOISAT-Alleen Phoedorius from Kenneth, -Dorothy F. from Marcus L. VINCENT Gladys O'Connor from Harold A YOUNG-Agnes M. from Fred Annulments Granted BYERS -Leola from Rufus E.

McDONALD-William J. from Bernice MILLER -Marjorie N. from George B. -Nellie Z. from Eugene F.

JOYCE. PETER KASTMAN, OSCAR-74 years KLING, LOUISA-87 years, KUBAT. FRANCES, LINDQUIST, JOHN MICHELSEN, MARTHA. MULLEN, MARGARET MURRAY, JOSEPH NELSON, ELOF-85 years PERRY, NELSON A. PORTMAN, FREDERICK years ROGERS.

HAZEL years, SARGENT, EDITH B. SILVA, ARTHUR L. STEIN, SARAH-57 years TABOADA, ROGELIO TOMMASI. EMILO ANDREA-67 years. UNGER, JOSEPH EUGENE, WEBER, MARGARET (MAGGIE) -In this city, Sept, 10, 1947, Helen (Nellie), dearly beloved wife of the late Peter J.

Aldridge, loving mother of Harold Milton and Peter J. Aldridge and Mrs. Myrtle Freitas, beloved grandmother of Mrs. Florence J. Hoag, Warren and Diane M.

Aldridge, and loving great grandmother of William H. Hoag Ill; a native of San Francisco, aged 80 years. Funeral Saturday at 9:00 a. from Ganther, Felder, Kenny Chapel. 1965 Market Street at Duboce thence to St.

Charles Church where a Requiem High Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a. m. The Rosary will be recited Friday at 8:30 p. m. Interment, Holy Cross.

-In San Rafael, Sept. 11, 1947, Isabel, beloved wife of Manuel S. Amaral. loving mother of John and Manuel S. Amaral sister of Mrs.

Mary F. Freitas, Misses Josephine and Inez Fonseca, Manuel and John Fonseca; a native of St. George Island, Azores, aged 59 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday, Sept, 15, 1947, at 9:45 o'clock a. from Keaton's Mortuary, San Rafael; thence to St.

Raphael's Church, where a Requiem High Mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock m. Entombment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, San Rafael. Rosary will be recited at the Mortuary Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. BENDER--In Vallejo, Sept.

9, 1947 Edward dearly beloved husband of Josephine Bender, loving brother of Mrs. Blanche Ferris; a native of Chicago, aged 55 years. A member of Argonaut Lodge No. 461, F. Chauffeurs' Union, Local 265, A.

F. of L.y and 3 veteran of World War Friends are Invited to attend the funeral services Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, at the chapel of Halsted-Dierks cor. Divisadero and McAllister under the auspices of Argonaut Lodge No. 461, F. A.

M. Interment, Golden Gate National Cemetery, BOOKSTAVER-At rest, Sept, 11, 1947. Bushnell Walter, husband of Frances Bookstaver, father of Laurabelle Bookstaver, son of Dora and the late Walter Bookstaver; a native of San Francisco, Friends are invited to attend the funeral Saturday, Sept. 13, 1947. at 2:30 p.

from the Mortuary of Julius S. Godeau, 41 Van Ness Ave. nr. Market St. BRACKETT-In Oakland, Sept.

10, 1947. Albert E. beloved husband of Helen Brackett, brother of Mrs. F. Carter of Los Angeles and Thomas Brackett, son of the late Catherine and Patrick Brackett: a native of Oakland.

Calf. A member of Bartenders' Union, Local No. 52. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Saturday, Sept. 13, 1947.

at 9 o'clock a. m. from the Chapel Oaks, Oakland Mortuary, 3007 Telegraph thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a Requiem High Mass will be celebrated repose of his soul at 9:30 R. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Recitation of the Rosary Friday evening at 8 o'clock.

BROWN- In Hollister, Sept. 11th, 1947. Mary Brown, beloved wife of the late William L. Brown, beloved sister of Dan, William J. and Clarence Cagney, Mrs.

George L. Crosby and the late John George and Austin Cagney; a native of California. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Saturday morning, (Saturday 13th) at 10 o'clock, from the Funeral Home of George L. Grunnagle, 870 San Benito Street: thence to Sacred Heart Church, where Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of her soul at 10:30 o'clock. Interment, 0.

0. F. Cemetery, Hollister. BURR--In Berkeley, Sept. 10, 1947.

Walter Edward Burr, beloved son of the late Charles Henry and Mary Josephine Burr, loving brother of Francis and Clarence Stephen Burr, and Mrs. Mabelle Henkel and the late William Henry Burr, Mrs. Josephine Veerckel and Mrs, Edna Hartkop, Friends respectfully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, Sept. 13, at 9:00 o'clock a. from the Funeral Home of Freeman Cox Roach Leonard.

Telegraph Ave. at 27th Oakland. thence to St. Joseph's Church. where a Requiem High Mass will be offered for the repose of his soul commencing at 9:30 a.

m. Recitation of the Rosary Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Interment. St. Joseph's Cemetery.

For information. TEmplebar 2-1181. BUSCH In Oakland. July 11, Peter 1947, Mary Rosetta, wife of J. Busch, loving mother of Mrs.

Edward G. 'Adams, Mrs. William Racine and Mrs. George R. Duane, sister of Mrs.

Rodney V. Johnson and Mrs. Theresa Cute, grandmother of Mrs. A. Rune.

Carol Racine, Edward, Patsy and Muriel Adams and Patsy Duane: a native of Oakland, aged 64 vears. Friends are invited to attend funeral services at 10 a. m. Saturday. Sept.

13, at the Fruitvale Chanel of the Clarence N. Cooper Mortuary, 1580 Fruitvale Oakland. (KEllog 3-4114.) CASEY-At rest, Sept. 9, 1947, Daniel beloved husband of Fannie G. Casey, loving brother of Rev.

Father John Casey, Michael, Joseph. Nellie and Mav Casey. Funeral services were held Thursday, Sept. 11. 1947 at 8:30 a.

from the Mortuary of Julius S. Godeau, 41 Van Ness Ave. nr Market St. Interment. Holy Cross Cemetery, CASEY-Sept, 11, 1947 William, dearly beloved husband of Norma Casey, loving father of Patricia, Billy, Donald, Claire and Nancey Casey.

Mary Jacobsen and Howard Senna, brother of George Casey Orman. A native of San Francisco, Cal. A member of Teamsters Union, local 85. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Saturday, Sent. 13, at p.

from Duggan's. 3434 17th near Valencia, Interment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery. CONRAD-In this city, Sept, 10. 1947.

Catherine, dearly beloved wife of the late William Conrad. loving mother of Mrs. Etta Healy and Mrs. Hazel McPhee. sister of Mrs.

B. Dassow, Mrs. George Wende and Joseph Quadt. A native of San Francisco. Funeral services Saturday Sept.

13. 1947. at 10 at the Chapel of J. C. O'Connor 455 Valencia St.

DAVIS In this city, Sept. 10, 1947, Jesse Wells Davis, dearly beloved husband of Ora Davis, loving father of Mrs. Merle Eckhard loving brother of the late Dan and Ira Davis, Hiram Stowe, Mrs. Mary Smith and Mrs. Bertha Butcher of Ogden, Utah: a native of Utah.

A member of Building Service Employes' Union, Local No. 87. (Ogden, Utah, papers please Friends are Invited to attend the fucopy.) neral service on Saturday at 2:30 p. m. at the Chapel of H.

F. Suhr 2919 Mission 25th. Inurnment, Cypress Lawn Columbarium, DU ROSE In this city Sept. 10 1947, Benjamin beloved husband of Carrie Du Bose, loving father of Mrs Doris Portello, Mrs. Snow Cecil B.

and Suttich. Glenn Mrs. E. Jane J. Pusatero, Du Bose, grandfather of Mrs Betty Force.

Mrs, Doris Force. Dolores Beverly, Glennie and Patricia Portello Du Bose, and the Wayne late Capt. Robert A. Portello, Pusatero, Reggie U. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday.

at 10 a at the mortuary of Suhr Wieboldt, 1465 Valencia between 25th and 26th Sts Park. Interment, Cypress Lawn Memorial DUVAL-In Sonora, Sept. 10, 1947, Richard dearly beloved son of Wunderlich. Wilbur Duval and Mrs. Ruby loving brother of Helen Duval and Eugene Wunderlich, aged 15 years, Friends are Invited to attend the funeral Saturday, Sept.

13, 1947. at 10:30 from Duggan's, 3434 17th nr. Valencia. Interment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. FALDETTA-In this city.

Sept. 10, 1947, Alfonso Faldetta, beloved husband of Domenica Faldetta, loving father of Mary C. Ciraulo, Bessie Virginia M. J. Satariano, Vera Satariano, Metz.

Peter A. and the late Gerlando (John) Faldetta, devoted grandfather of Robert and Ronald Ciraulo, Robert and Jo Ann Faldetta, Kenneth, Dennis and Richard Satariano, loving brother of Salvatore. Edward and Guiseppe Faldetta: a native of Italy, aged 66 years. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral Saturday at 9 m. from the chapel of H.

F. Suhr 2919 Mission nr. 25th, thence the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Folsom, nt. Precita where a Requiem High Mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul commencing at 9:30 a. m.

Entombment. Holy Cross Mausoleum, GENISER-At rest. Sept, 10, 1947. G. Max, beloved husband of the late of Johanna Geniser and loving father Mrs.

Montablano. A native of the S. F. Hetmann Stamm No. 66, U.O.R.M, Funeral Saturday at 2:00 D.

from Gantner, Felder, Kenny Chapel, 1965 Market Street at Duboce Ave Inurnment, Olivet Memorial Park. HANCE-Suddenly, Oakland, Sept. 10. 1947. Loyd E.

Hance, loving father of Mary L. Hance: a native of Iowa, aged 53 years. A member of Oakland Lodge No. 324. L.

0. 0. M. Friends are invited to attend the servfees Friday, Sept. 12, 1947, at 2 o'clock at the Chapel of Albert Engel 3630 Telegraph Ave.

and 37th St. Oakland, HEINTZ--In this city. Sept. 9, 1947, Margaret beloved wife of George A. Heintz, loving mother of Joan Heintz, daughter of the late George and Mary Leith and loving sister of James M.

and Douglas A. and the late Joseph Leith Jr. Private funeral services were held yesterday at the Memorial Chapels of Carew English, Masonic at Golden Gate Ave. RIGGINS--In this city, Sept. 10, 1947, Sarah G.

Higgins, beloved wife of the late John Higgins, loving sister of William J. O'Connor and the late Nellie McDonald and John B. O'Connor, aunt of Mrs. Ruth Cottrell, Mrs. Helen Marks and John O'Connor; a native of San Francisco, Calif.

ft. member of Bald Eagle Council No. D. of Friends are invited to attend from the funeral Saturday at 9:00 Evergreen Mortuary of McAvoy, O'Hara Geary Blvd. at Tenth Ave.

thence to St. Agnes Church where a Requiem High Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. HUDDLESTON-In this city, Sept. 10, 1947.

Matthew J. Huddleston, dearly beloved husband of Ada Huddleston, Huddle- loving father of Eugene and Matthew ston Beverly Branson and Betty Smith, loving brother of Mrs. Genevieve Boyce and Charlotte Crane: also survived by nine grandchildren; a native of San Francisco, Cal. A member of Golden Brotherhood Gate Aerie No, 61, F. 0.

and of Teamsters, local 85. Friends are invited to attend the funeral on Friday at 9:30 a. from the Chapel of H. F. Suhr 2919 Mission near 25th; thence to St.

Anthony's Church, Army St. nr. Folsom, where Requiem High Mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 a. m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, JORGENSEN-In this city.

Sept. 11, 1947, Louis N. Jorgensen, beloved wife of the late Capt, Daniel Jorgensen, loving mother of Mrs. Alice M. Leonetti and Raymond Jorgensen, beloved grandmother of Joan Louise Leonetti.

Funeral services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the mortuary of Halsted Co. 1123 Sutter near Polk. Interment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. JOYCE- Sept 10, 1947. Peter dearly beloved husband of Rose M.

Joyce, loving father of Howard P. loving son of the late William and Elizabeth Joyce, brother of William and George Joyce and Mrs. Mary E. Keane and the late John J. and Michael Joyce, loving grandfather of Gerald P.

Joyce, loving uncle of James J. and Imella Keane and Rita Hayden, A native of Philadelphia, Pa. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Saturday, Sept. 13, 1947, at 8:30 a. from Duggan's, 3434 17th near Valencia, thence to St.

Peter's Church, where Requiem High Mass will be offered at 9 a. m. Interment. Holy Cross Cemetery, KASTMAN---In this city, Sept. 8, 1947, Oscar Kastman; a native of Sweden, aged 74 years, A member the Bottlers' Union No.

896. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday at 1 p. from the chapel of the United Undertakers, 1096 South Van Ness Ave. at 22nd St. Inurnment.

Olivet Memorial Park. KLING--In this city. Sept. 11, 1947. Louisa Kling.

dearly beloved Ferdinand Kling. A native of Sweden, aged 87. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday at 1 p. at the Chapel of H. F.

Suhr 2919 Mission near 25th. Interment, Olivet Memorial Park, KUBAT In San Mateo, Sept. 10. 1947, Frances, beloved wife of Louts Kubat, loving mother of Charles Homa and Mrs. Frances Kuhfers, Funeral services Friday afternoon at 2 Co.

o'clock 1123 at the Sutter mortuary near of Polk, Hasted LINDQUIST In this city, Sept. 10, 1947, John Lindquist; a native of Sweden. Funeral Saturday at 1:30 from Chapels of Arthur Sullivan 2254 Market bet, 15th and 16th, MICHELSEN-In this city, Sept. 9, Michel- 1947, Martha, beloved wife of Charles sen, loving mother of Mrs. Charlotte Hodne.

Mrs. Florence Carter and the late Herbert Michelsen. sister of the late Emma Gruetzmacher, loving grandmother of Graham Carter, loving aunt of Mrs. Emma Barry and Chris Gruetzmacher, son-in-law of Olaf Hodne. A member of the Excelstor Circle No.

2 Companions of the Foresters of America. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday at 11 A. at the Mortuary of Suhr Wieboldt. 1465 Valencia bet. 25th and 26th Sts.

Inurnment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, MULLEN-Sept. 9, 1947. Margaret, loving daughter of the late John and Margaret Mullen. MURRAY-In this city, Sept. 10, 1947, Joseph, dearly beloved husband of Adeline Murray, devoted father of Geraldine Murray; a native of San Francisco, Funeral services Saturday, Sept, 13, at 9 a.

from the Chapel of the Sunset Mortuary of Earl Currivan, Irving at 26th thence to St. Elizabeth's Church, Wayland and Brussels where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Friday at 8 p.

m. NELSON-In San Jose. Sept. 10, 1947, Elof Nelson, dearly beloved husband the late Mary C. Neison, loving father of Alf E.

Nelson, Harold W. and Anna C. Nelson, devoted grandfather Dorothy and Lucille Nelson; a native of Sweden, aged 85 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday, Sept. 12, 1947, from the Residence Funeral Parlors of W.

B. Ward Undertaking No. Market St. at Devine, San Jose, at 10 a. Interment, Oak Hill Memorial Park.

PERRY In Oakland, Sept. 10, 1947. Nelson A. Perry, husband of Kathleen Perry, father of Mildred Care of Van Nuys and Donald Perry of San Jose, son of Mrs. Eda Perry Ford of Saratoga, brother of Bertha Malloy of Napa, Lorraine Wyckoff of St.

Helena, and Arthur C. Perry of Oakland. native of Montana, aged 54 years. A member of the First Methodist Church, Friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday, Sept, 13, 1947. at 10:30 a.

from Erickson's Chapel of Psalms, 1039 Lincoln San Jose. Interment, Oak Hill Memorial Park. PORTMAN-At rest, Sept. 10, 1947. Frederick husband of the late Mary Portman, brother of William M.

Portman of Antioch, Mary Sullivan and Johanna Gosney of San Jose, and the late Andrew F. Portman and Sophie E. Penland. A native of Kingsten, aged 76 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Saturday, Sept.

13, 1947, at 1 p. from the Mortuary of Julius 'S. Godeau, 41 Van Ness near Market St. ROGERS--In San Mateo. Sept.

9 1947. Hazel L. Rogers, dearly beloved mother of Charles W. and William James Rogers and Mrs. Hazel McDonald, loving sister of Ruth George A.

John A. and the late Brainerd Ivancovich. A native of Grass Valley (lately of San Francisco). aged 64 years, Friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Friday at 10 at the Chapel of H. F.

Suhr Co. 2919 Mission, near 25th st. SARGENT-In this city, Sept, 11, 1947, Edith B. Sargent, beloved wife of Harry Sargent, loving mother of Catherine Thompson and John B. Sargent, sister of Mrs.

Teresa Muldrow and Mrs. Elizabeth Clark Friends may call at the Mortuary of Halsted 1123 Sutter Street near Polk. A Mass of Requiem will be offered Saturday morning, 10:00 o'clock, at Sacred Heart Church, Fillmore Street at Fell Street. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. SILVA--In this city, Sept, 11.

1947, Arthur beloved son of Jessie and the late Antonio Silva, loving brother of Manuel Silva: a native of San Francisco. Funeral Saturday, 9:00 a. from Reilly 29th and Dolores thence to St. Michael's Church where a Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9:30 a. m.

Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, STEIN--In Sacramento, Sept. 10, 1947, Sarah, dearly beloved wife of Louis loving mother Mrs Rosemarie of Buffalo, N. Leland Stein of Sacramento, beloved sister of Abe, Nathan and Sam Herschin of San Francisco, Mrs. Marie Smith Oakland, and Mrs. Hattie Arnold of Sacramento: a native of San Francisco, aged 57 years.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, Sept. 14, at 12 noon at "Wieboldt's" Funeral Parlors, 835 Valencia bet. 19th and 20th Sts. Interment, Home of Peace Cemetery, TAROADA--In this elty, Sept. 10, 1947, Rogello, beloved husband of Pilar Taboada, devoted father of Rogello, Frank and Alfonso Taboada, Mrs.

Pilar Rivera and Mrs. Mary Ruiz; a native of La Coruna, Spain. A member of La Union Espanola Beneficia de California, and the Civil Service Building Maintenance Union, Local No. 66A of San Francisco, Friends are invited to attend the funeral Saturday at 9 a. from the Evergreen Mortuary of McA voy -O' Hara Geary Blvd.

at Tenth thence to Star of the Sea Church, where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. TOMMASI-In Sonoma, Callf, Sept. 10. loved husband of Zaria En Tommasl of 1947.

Emilo Andrea dearly beSonoma, beloved father of John Tommasi and Roste Rice of Sonoma, loving brother of Sam and Valente Tommasi of Sonoma, adored grandfather of Emile Ricel. Andrew and John Tommasi Jr. of Sonoma. A native of Italy, aged 67 years. Friends and acquaintances are re- to spectfully Invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, Sept.

13. at 9:15 A. from the Chapel of Bates Evans. Sonoma, Calif. thence to St.

Francis Church, where a Requiem Mass for will be offered for the repose of his soul commencing at 9:30 o'clock, Entomb. ment. Mt. Cemetery Sonoma, Rosary will be recited Friday evening at 8 o'clock, UNGER--In this city, Sept. 9, 1947.

Joseph Eugene, beloved husband of Julia Unger, loving father of Mae. Joseph Jr. and William Unger and Mrs. S. Hernandez, loving brother of Moises Unger, A native of New York.

Funeral services Friday. 8:30 a. m. from the San Francisco Memorial Chapels, 435 Valencia St. near 15th, thence to Mission Dolores Church where A Requiem High Mass will be offered at 9 a.

m. WEBER-In this city, Sept. 11. Margaret (Maggie), beloved wife Joseph T. Weber, devoted mother Albert Joseph J.

Weber, Willi: P. Byrne and Mrs. Alice E. Amend, late Robert and Charles Byrne; native of Boston. Mass.

Funeral Saturday. 9:00 a fro Reilly 29th and Dolores then to St. Finn Barr's Church where Requiem Mass will be offered at 9: a. m. Interment, Holy Cross 11 Memoriam SPENCER, LT.

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