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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 13

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3i rattrfsro Hxamlnr 1 3 ThurtcUy, Nay. 2, I9S0 CCCC tW flVlOOK FOR YOUR HOME! 110 DONATED 10 CROSS BOMB EXPLODES IN SCHOOL YARD Roos Bros, presented a new sta tion wagon yesterday to the Red Cross blood donor transportation service in ceremonies at the O'Farrell Street carriage An Improvised bomb exploded in a. sandbox in the yard of the Durant Elementary School, 2820 'entrance. The keys were presented to Syd West Street, Oakland, at 5:45 p. m.

yesterday, with a blast Walton, chairman of the Forces blood procurement of the San Francisco heard for two blocks. N.m rtiTiVi i i mi 1111111 iiiiii 'f, TW Two small children were play ing 100 yards away in the yard, Cross, by Robert A. Roos vice president of the company. but the only damage was to a corner of the sandbox, where a Participating in the ceremony Avere Mrs. Frederick Talburt.

two foot hole was ripped out. An unidentified man was re-ported seen leaving after the ex -chairman of the Red Cross motor services here; Mrs. Francis jHerron, chairman of staff aides: iS Kh.llsVHIII MUf I plosion. All that left of the bomb after the blast was some SJoan Evans, screen actress; and aJS' Ww I I I 2 PC LIVING ROOM 5UITI I Jd Vr 7 W-JXU I sr; 4 -y xt i I xV 1 Rl: BagJ L-y-i white powder and padding. ssixm Army ripe cana.

HsW Station wagons will take donors jto the Red Cross Center at 1, 2, j3 and 4 p. m. Mondays, Wednes- Mays and Fridays, and at 10 11 a. 1, 2, 3 and 4 p. ipn Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Reservations for the trip may pe made by telephoning Sutter 3-4040. XvV to jnajorN wt cities ftaMOjrfa4ina ajstM aaaiaiajiiaajBsL MISSION! I'IIESEiVTATIOIV-ThU tht Tttrdy wh.a Root Broi. prctentcd a Btw itation wafon to the RJ Crott blood donor transportation ferric. Loft to right: Mrs. Frod Talburt and Mri.

Francis Hcrron, Rod Cross volutittor workers Actress-Joan Erans, Sydney Walton, chairman of tho armed forces blood procurement committee, and Robert A. Roos vice president of Roos Bros, Photo by Ban Fmnclica Cxsmlntr. PALACE MARKET SPECIALS for FRIDAY, SAT. -UN 3-5000 EN 1-1102 UN 1-5000 UlUCT Man, 90, Falls To Death Jury Dooms Bandit TOM TURKEYS Fresh Killed, Lb Found Guilty of Killing In Oakland Retired Publisher Killed While Opening Window 34c 39c 60c Fred Earl Cornish, 90, retired FRYERS Fresh Killed, OYSTERS Fresh Pacific, Jar. Wyoming and Arizona publisher William Coefield, 23, former Navy enlisted man, was doomed to death in San Quentin's gas fell to his death yesterday from a fourth floor window of his room chamber by an Alameda County jury yesterday for the robbery slaying of an Oakland liquor in the Oakes Hotel at 567 Fif teenth Street, Oakland.

2431 MISSION STREET Itt. 20th 21 it store clerk fourteen months ago Mr. Cornish apparently fell The jury returned its verdict, while trying to open a window, investigating officers said. He was to have been an hon finding Coefield guilty of i degree murder, before Superior Judge Charles Wade Snook. A jury at a previous trial convicted two of Coefield's accomplices and ored guest at a banquet of Oak land Commandery of Knights recommended life imprisonment Templar Tuesday night, but said but deadlocked as to Coefield.

he was unable to attend because The murder vtetim was Melvin Tokus, 38. The slaying occurred of illness. He was also a member of Aahmes Temple of the Shrine. in a liquor store at 1624 Peralta A will dated October 24 was CE3 CHARLIE LOW HN AMHICUt SHUT ItWHH Street. found in a dresser.

It bequeathed 1 his bank account to charity. Sur viving are a niece and nephew French Poet Dies Mrs. Edna Schwab of 1719 Buena PARIS, Nov. 1. (AP)-Leo Street.

Berkeley, and D. A. Davi Larguier, 72, poet and writer and son of 2100 East Twenty-third a member of the Goncourt Street, Oakland. Academy, was found dead today of a heart illness in his home near Services will be arranged by the Arthur G. Stout Mortuary at 2 the a i t-G a 1 n-Des-Pres 2307 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland.

Church in Paris. am 3 Oak Knoll Sailors Held In Marine Sergeant Kidnap 3 tified by Mathis as they waited in a pay line. Three strangers who repaid the Good Samaritan act by Marine Corps Sgt. Paul Mathis by locking him in the trunk of his auto CPO L. F.

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