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I 1 2 So- 14 Section Ill Arras October 2, 1966 S. F. Sunday Examiner Chronicle Obituaries Oakland Civic Leader Dies Services for Stanley James Smith, an attorney in Oakland for more than half: a century and a former city councilman, will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in the chapel of Grant Miller Mortuaries, 2850 Telegraph Ave. Mr.

Smith, a native of Downieville, died in an Oakland Hospital Friday at the age of 86. He lived at 3279 Kempton Oakland, since he built the house in 1909. TENNIS CHAMP He was once president of the East Bay Title Insurance Company, predecessor of today's Western Title Insurance Co. A lifelong tennis enthusiast. Mr.

Smith was an officer of the Oakland Tennis Club for about 40 years until the club disbanded during World War Il. Earlier, he had been both a singles and doubles tennis champion of the city and in 1928 he won the Pacific Coast Veterans tennis championship. He was a graduate of Oakland High School, the University of California at Berkeley and the Hastings College of Law in San Francisco. He was a member of the Oakland City Council for two years in the 1930s and served six years on the Board of Port Commissioners in the 1940s. Among honors he received in recognition of his civic activities was the Silver Beaver Award for service to the Boy Scouts.

BAR LEADER He was a past president of the Alameda County Bar Association and a lifelong member of both the American and the California Bar Associations. In 1937, he served as president of the Athenian Nile Club and was a member of Live Oak Lodge No. 61, F. A.M.. the Judicature Society and the Claremont Country Club.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Margaret C. Allen, of Walnut Creek; two sons, Al- Ian A. Smith of Corcoran and Stanley C. Smith of Oakland; two sisters, Mrs.

Kristine Cox and Mrs. Anna Engs, and seven grandchildren. A. Poetsch, Nursing Tanning Co. Sister Head, Dies Succumbs A Requiem Mass will be celebrated here tomorrow for Albert J.

Poetsch a prominent member of the leather industry and a native San Franciscan. Mr. Poetsch died Friday at Sequoia Hospital, Redwood City. He was 74. Mr.

Poetsch was a partner in the tanning firm of Poetsch and Peterson. 325 Maple South San Francisco, which was tounded by his father Herman Poetsch, and Gustave Peterson in 1883. Mr. Poetsch served in the Navy in World War I and was for many years a member of the Olympic Club. He is survived by a sister.

Mrs. O.L. King, and brothers William and Herman Poetsch, all of San Francisco. A 9:30 a.m. Mass will be celebrated at St.

Monica's Church tomorrow, followed by entombment at Holy Cross Cemetery. The Rosary will be recited at 8 o'clock tonight at Carew and English, 350 Masonic Ave. STANLEY JAMES SMITH Former councilman Thomas Werdel Dies at 61 BAKERSFIELD (UPI) Thomas H. Werdel, a one-time California Congressman who opposed Earl Warren in the California GOP presidential primary in 1952 and later was 1956 vice presidential candidate of the Constitution Party, died day after a long illness. He was 61.

Werdel represented Kern, Tulare and Kings counties in Congress from 1948 to 1952. Prior to that he served two terms in the State Assembly. Werdel was defeated for re-election to Congress in 1952 by Rep. Harlan Hagen D-Calif.) In 1952, he was an "antiWarren" candidate on the state GOP primary ticket for President. claiming that Warren.

now Chief Justice, attracted too many cratic votes. Werdel received 380.921 votes to Warren's 786.229 In 1956. Werdel was drafted by the Constitution Party as running mate to former Internal Revenue Service Chief Coleman Andrews. He is survived by his widow. Rosemary: three sons.

Charles. Bakersfield. Thomas Los Angeles and Terrence. Berkeley: two sisters, Mrs. Clara Sims and Mrs.

Helen Mansfield. both of Bakersfield. and one grand- A requiem mass will be held at St. Francis church in Bakersfield Monday at 11 Dr. Max Welder Services for Dr.

Max Welder. a practicing physician for vears. will be held today Mortuary in Berkeley. Dr. Welder.

tormerly assocrated with Kaiser Foundain Oakland. died Thursdav. He was 81. He is survived by his widow. Alice.

of 1315 Arch Street. Berkeley: a daughter. Mrs. Rudolf H. Michaels, of Sacramento.

and two grandchildren. Complete Weather Forecast Summary. The State The coastal fog thickened and liftad to make an overcast from Point Conception to the Oregon border last night. It extended inland to the ridge of the coast range east of the Salinas, Santa Clara and Napa valleys early this morning but has now cleared from coastal valleys. Most of the San Frencisco Bey area is still overcast though there has been clearing on the south peninsula and over parts of the east bay ares and Marin county.

Similar weather is expected today as the cool camp marine air mass moves inland in large volume. Temperasures will be cooler today over interior sections north of the Tehachapis. There is a storm moving southward through the Rockies which will amke some cloudiness as far west as California today and which could make few showers in the northern mountains then. Unstable air from the southern desert makes a continuing threat of widely scattered thunderstorms in the southern Sierra Nevada. The coastal cloudiness will be decreasing Monday.

Temperatures in early afternoon today are mostly 5 to 10 degrees cooler near the coast and in the coastal valleys but littlechange in the interior. Thermometers read around 60 on the north coast and in the sixties to low seventies on the central coast. Temperatures in the central valley and on the 90u coast are mostly in the upper seventies to low eighties. Special S. F.

Report Normal temperatures: Low 55, high 70. Highest temperature this year to date: 95 on September 28. Lowest temperature this season to date: 52 on August 4. OFFICIAL ADVERTISING CHARTER AMENDMENT NOTICE Notice iS hereby given by the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco that amendments to the Charter of said City and County have been ordered submitted for approval or disapproval at the general election to be held on Tuesday, November 8. 1966.

and that copies of said Charter amendments may be obtained on, application therefor at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 235. City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco. Dated September 27, 1966. ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco Sept.

27 through Nov. 8. 1966 43t. (all Editions) Funerals 1 ANDERSON, Erenst R. Sept.

2 BADER, Gertrude Sept. 29 BARTELS, Richard M. Sept. 30 BOZZINI, Giovanni Sept. 30 CRAIG, Nettie M.

Sept. 29 CROSSMAN, (Trevorrow), Hazel D. -Sept. 28 CURRIVAN, Ida Ellen -Sept. 30 DEWEY, Katharine Obear Sept, 29 DIECKHOFF, Edward I 29 DINEEN, Kathleen Sept.

28 GALVES, Pauline -Sept. 29 GESIEWSKI, Alexander 23 CONENS, Peter-Sept. 30 HENDERSON, Harriet Sept. 29 HERNANDIZ, Monte -Sept. 30, 1966 HINGSBERGEN, Rose C.

Sept. 30 JENSON, Louis--Sept. 27 JOHNSON, Lola 30 KELLY. Alfred R. Jr.

-Sept. 29 KELLY, Ednah Wickson Sept. 27 KELTING, Miss Emily Sept. 29 KLABUNDE, Paul Jon Oct. 1 LONDOS, Chris-Sept.

27 MACKALE, Samuel (Jack) -Sept. 29, MANINI, Teresa Lucille--Sept. 30 MARIETTI, Teresa Oct. 1 McHUGH. Ruth 30 MCLAUGHLIN, Alice M.

Sept. 30 MERSCH (Religious) Sister M. entine O.S.F.-Oct. 1 NISHKIAN, Noreen 29 PETROVSKY, Josephine -Sept. 28 PLUMRIDGE, Frederick James POETSCH, Albert 20 POOL.

James 30 POPPIN, Dorothy Sept. 29 SCOTTI, Vittorio Mario Sept. 21 SMITH, Ladis Sept. 28 SMITH, Stanley James Sept. 30 SOLIS, Louis 30 SWECKER, Ruth 27 TURNLEY, Bessie 30 SILIATO, Sebastiano-Sept.

30 WELDER, Dr. Max-Sept. 29 WILHITE, John 30 ZAVATERO, Vincent Sept. 30 ANDERSON. Erenst R.

Sept. 29. 1966, Erenst R. Anderson, devoted husband of Lilly Anderson, beloved father of John, Ernest and Esther Anderson; a native of Denmark: a member of Bakers Union No. 24.

Funeral services, private. Memorial gifts to the A American Cancer Society, preferred. HALSTED CO. 1123 Sutter St. BADER, Gertrude Sept.

29, 1966, Gertrude Bader, beloved wife of the late Gustave Bader. loving mother of Gustave A. Bader and Mrs. Helen Jean Robinson, loving sister of M. A.

Williams and Mrs. Mary Talbert, loving grandmother of Mrs. Jean Diane Tadlock and Richard M. and Donald W. Isaccs, loving great-grandmother of Jeamine Tadlock and Robin, Glen, Jennie.

Mark and Jeff Isaccs. A native of Missouri. Funeral services will be held Tuesday. Oct. 4 at 2 p.m.

at the Memorial Chapels of CAREW ENGLISH Masonic at Golden Gate Ave. Interment Presidio National Cemetery. BARTELS, Richard M. in Concord. Sept.

30, 1966, Richard M. Bartels, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Bartels of Knightsen, adored brother of Mrs. George Kelly of Concord, Raymond A.

of Belmont and James A. Bartels of Oakley. Also survived by several nieces and nephews: a native of Antioch. aged 17 years. a student at Liberty Union High School in Brentwood.

The Rosary will be recited 8:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 2. on the HIGGINS FUNERAL CHAPEL, 1310 A Antioch. Requiem Mass will be celebrated Monday, Oct. 3 at 9:30 a.m.

at St. Anthony's Cathlic Church in Oakley. Committal services at 12 noon. Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma. BOZZINI, September 30.

1966, Giovanni Bozzini, dearly beloved husband of Louisa Bozzini, loving brother in law of Pietro Crosetti, Gina Crosetti and Adelina Crosetti, beloved uncle of Ida Parenti, Josephine Baccelli, and Siria Rissotto, also survived by nieces and nephews in Italy: a native of Italy, aged 83 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral on Monday, October at VALENTE. 9 a.m. from the Chapel PERATA of MARINI. co.

649 GREEN thence to SS Peter and Paul's Church, where a Requiem High Mass will be celebrated commencing at 9.30 a.m Entomb t. Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting hours until 9 p.m. CODINO, Nick G.

In San cisco, Sept. 30, 1966. Nick G. Codino, survived by his wife Louise Codino. nephew George Codina, sisters-in-law.

nieces and nephews In Italy Born July 6, 1887 In Sanda, Savona, Italy; a member of the Druids of California. Friends are invited to attend the funeral on Monday, Oct. 3, at 9:45 a.m. from Chapel of VALENTE. MARINI.

PERATA 649 GREEN thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Church where a Requiem Mass will be offered commencing 9:15 a.m. En- In, Out Of Port ARRIVALS Sunday. Oct. 2 AMERICAN EXPLORER, Amer.

Ferndale, Oleum. TRAPPER, Amer. from Saigon, PFEL. Dry Dock. AVILA, Amer.

from Tacoma, Pacific Coast Oleum. BOLINAS, Nor mv. from Brit. CALIFORNIA, Swed mv. from San Johnson, Grove St.

EPHESTOS, Greek from Japan, Olympic, Pittsburg. IDAHO STANDARD, Amer. from El Segundo, Chevron Shipping, Pt. Orient. MORMAC TIDE, Amer.

from Los CAL Angeles, CALIFORNIA, Grace, Monday, Amer. Pier Oct. str 37. 3 from Honolulu, Matson. Enc.

5. CHARALAMBOS N. PATERAS. Greek from Long Beach. Noonan, Fort Mason.

FRANK A. MORGAN, Amer. from Seattle, Hendy International. Mar. HEREDIA, Amer.

from Far East. Fruit. Oakland. RANBORG, Nor from Indonesia. Kerr, Pier 42.

SOYA PACIFIC. Swed. from pan, Noonan. Stockton. DEPARTURES Sunday, Oct.

2 ARIZONA, Amer. for Port Hueneme, States Line, Oleum. CAP FRIO. Ger. for Tacoma, Bakke, Pier 23.

DAVID E. DAY. Amer tr, for San Pedro, Hendy Oakland. HAWAIIAN QUEEN, Amer str, for Honolulu, Matson, Enc 5. MISSISSIPPI MARU, Japan for New York, Kerr, Pier 45.

MUKOHARU MARU, Japan for Los Angeles, Lilly. Pier 9. POINT FERMIN, Amer for Los Angeles, Pacific Coast Ozol. PRESIDENT BUCHANAN, Amer. for Yokohama, APL.

50. PRESIDENT VAN BUREN, Amer. for Yokosuka, APL, NSC. Oct. 3 ANDREW JACKSON, Amer.

for Wilmington, Waterman, Oakland. AVILA, Amer. for Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA, Swed. for Br. Grove St.

EVAGELISTRIA, Lib. for Korea, General, Parr GOONAWARRA, Swed. for Tacoma. General, Selby. KOSOH MARU, Japan tor Acapulco, General, Enc.

LESLIE LYKES, Amer. for Far States, Port Chicago. NITTA" Noonan, MARU, Pittsburg. Japan for Japan, SADO MARU, Japan for Japan, Transmarine, Pier 45. SANTA MARIA, Amer for Anchorage, Alaska, Oleum.

SEIZAN MARU, Japan mv. for Long Beach, Kerr, Enc. WIHURI, Williams Fin Dimond. for Pier Los 90-92. Angeles, tombment, Italian Cemetery, Rosary, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.

Spiritual Bouquets preferred. Visiting hours until 9 p.m. Pater--in Oakland, Sept. 30, 1966, Peter Conens, beloved husband of Dorothy Conens. devoted father of Justine Bruner.

Dorothy Parsons. Catherine Walsh, Isabel Hougen and Erwin J. Conens, dear grandfather twelve grandchildren; a native of San Francisco; a long time resident of Oakland; a member of Sts. Peter Paul Benevolent Society of S.F.: honorary life member of Oakland Council No. 784, K.

of and Machinists Union No. 1304. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday, Oct. 9:30 a.m. from the JOHN "COX PIEDMONT MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 4016 Howe Oakland, thence to Corpus Christi Church.

Park Blvd. and St. James Piedmont, where a Requiem High Mass will be offered for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

OAKLAND COUNCIL NO. 784, K. OF Officers and members are requested to attend the recitation of the Rosary for our late brother, Peter Conens, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Sept. 29, 1966, Nettie M.

Craig, JOHN O. SULLIVAN, Grand Knight ARSENT LeROY. Fin. Secty. CRAIG, Nettie M.

In this city, beloved wife of the late William Craig, endeared sister of Robert Buchanan, a native of California, a 50-year member of Mission Chapter, O.E.S.; Rebekah Amity Lodge, O.E.S. and Sunset White Shrine Lodge, O.E.S. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday, Oct. 3. at 12:30 p.m.

from REILLY 29th and Dolores Sts. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. GOODWIN SCANNELL, Directors. CROSSMAN, (Trevorrow), Hazel D. In Sacramento.

September 28, 1966. Hazel D. Crossman (Trevorrow), wife of the late Robert Crossman, mother of William G. Trevorrow of Sacramento, Mrs. Rosalee Wescott of San Diego, Mrs.

Frances J. Dazey of Berkeley, Mrs. Norma D. Hedahl of Seattle, sister of Winslow Cowger of Los Gatos, leaves 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren: a native of West Virginia; aged 74 years: a long time former resident of San Francisco. Friends are respectfully invited to attend memorial services in the Old First Pr Presbyterian Church, Van Ness Ave.

and Sacramento at 3 p.m. Monday. Remembrances may be sent to the American Cancer Society. HARRY A. SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

4041 Freeport Sacramento. CURRIVAN, Ida Ellen--in this city, Sept, 30, 1966, Ida Ellen Currivan, dearly beloved wife of the late James Andrew Currivan, devoted mother of Mrs. Mary Flaherty Harold J. and Earl J. Currivan.

loving grandmother of eleven grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren, loving sister of the late Mrs. Mayme Nutley, John, Mark, Thomas and William Manning: a native of San FranCisco. Funeral Monday, Oct. 3, 1966, at 8:30 a.m., from CURRIVAN'S new CHAPEL OF THE SUNSET, Irving at 26th Ave. (Sunset thence to Holy Name Church, 39th and Lawton where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered at 9 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Spiritual bouquets preferred. Visiting hours until 9 p.m. PARKING OPPOSITE MORTUARY DEWEY.

Katherine Obear In Oakland, September 29, 1966, Katharine Obear Dewey, wife of the late Ralph V. Dewey, loving mother of Mrs. Jack Schweizer of Berkeley, Ralph B. Dewey of Belvedere, and Richard E. Dewey of Los Angeles, dear sister of Winston H.

Obear of Long Beach, also survived by seven grandchildren; a member of First Church of Christ, Scientist of Boston, Scientist of Second Church of Christ, Berkeley Twentieth Century Club of Berkeley, Hillside Women's Club of Berkeley: College Club of Berkeley: Dughters of American Revolution, Acalanes Chapter: Colonial Dames of America: Y.W.C.A, and Kappa Alpha Theta: a native of California; aged 72 years. Private family memorial services will be held at McNARY CHAPEL, Berkeley, (Contribution to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.) L.A. papers please copy DIECKHOFF Edward rest. September 29, 1966, Edward Henry Dieckhoff, devoted husband of Anna Dieckhoff, beloved brother of Bertha Gaulke. Hinsdale, Louis Dieckhoff, Elgin.

Henry Dieckhoff. Dixon, Fred Dieckhoff. St. Charles. Arthur Dieckhoff.

Parkridge. and William Dieckhoff. Caroline Dieckhoff. Anna Meyers and Ida Young: a native of Illinois: aged 70 vears: a member of Peace Lutheran Church, Mill Valley. and a Veteran of World War Funeral, services.

Monday, October 3, 1966, at 1 p.m., at GODEAU. 41 Van Ness Ave. near Market St. Interment, Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Hinsdale. Ill.

Memorial contributions to Peace Lutheran Church preferred. Friends may call after 5 p.m. Friday. Visiting hours until 9 p.m. GODEAU FUNERAL HOME DINEEN, Kathleen, Sept.

28, 1966. Kathleen Dineen, loving daughter of the late John and Marie Dineen, loving sister of Rosaleen Johnson, Eleanor Vinal, Daniel, John and the late Marie Dineen. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday. Oct. 3.

at 8:30 a.m. from DUGGAN'S SERRA MORTUARY, 500 Westlake Ave. cor. Junipero Serra Daly City, thence to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church where a Requiem Mass will be offered at 9 a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery.

Rosary, Sunday. 8 p.m. DUGGAN'S SERRA PL 6-4500 GALVES, Pauline this city, Sept. 29, 1966, Pauline Galves, dearly beloved wife John Galves, devoted mother of Betty Martin ez, Joane Medina and John Galves grandmother of four grandchildren; aged 50 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Monday, 11 a.m., at the Chapel of H.

F. SUHR 2919 Mission St. near 25th. Inurnment, Woodlawn Memorial Park GESIEWSKI, Alexander rest. September 23.

1966. Alexander J. Gesiewski. relative of Matthew and Chester Gesiewski; aged 78 years: a former tool and die maker for General Metals Corporation. Funeral services.

Monday, October 3. 1966, at 10:30 a.m. at GODEAU. 41 Van Ness Ave. near Market St.

Interment. Woodlawn Memorial Park, Visiting hours until 9 p.m GODEAU FUNERAL HOME HENDERSON. Harriet in this 29, 1966, Harriet Henderson, beloved wife of Alexander Henderson; I loving mother of Earle Cot trell; devoted grandmother of Steven, Kevon and sugan Jean Cottrell and Robert Dammert. A native of Albany, N.Y., aged 80 vears: A member of Rochester Chapter No. 314, O.E.S., Rochester, N.Y.

Friends are invited to attend funeral services at 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 3, at N. GRAY 4000 Nineteenth Ave. at Sargent, one block east of Junipero Serra Blvd.

HERNANDIZ, Monte--in Daly City, Sept 30, 1966. Monte Hernandiz, dearly beloved husband of Katherine Hernandiz: a native of Ohio. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, at 8:30 a.m., I per Serra Blvd, Daly City; ARY. 500 Westlake A Ave. on Junfrom DUGGAN'S SERRA MORTUthence to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, where a Requiem Mass will be offered at 9 a.m.

Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Monday, 8 p.m. DUGGAN'S SERRA PLAZA 6-4500 HINGSBERGEN, Rose C. In this city, Sept. 30.

1966. Rose C. Hingsbergen, dearly beloved wife of the late Albert Hingsbergen; devoted mother of Ralph and Alfred Hingsbergen; idolized grandmother of Ralph, Geraldine. Aldean, Alfred and Christine Hingsbergen: a native of San Francisco: aged 84 years. Funeral Monday at 9 a.m, from Chapel, GAINER FELDER KENNY 1965 Market Street at Duboce thence to St.

Cecilia's Church where a Requiem High Mass will be celebrated at 9:45 a.m. Rosary Sunday evening at 8 clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ber JENSON, 27. Louis -In Napa, Septemband of 1966.

the Louis Jenson, huslate Ella Jenson, father of Mrs. Joseph (Lois) Landucci of Napa, and Audrey Jenson; grandfather of Raymond and Marian Rhodes. Vivian Bacci, Forrest Bacci and Richie Landucci: also survived by twe greatgrandchildren; native of aged 88 years. Private funeral services held, at the Chapel RICHARD PIERCE FUNERAL SERVICE, Napa, Calif. (Memorial contributions to Zion Lutheran Church, at 9th Ave.

and Anza San cisco, are preferred). JOHNSON. Lola Burlingame, Sept. 30. 1966.

Lola M. Johnson. late of 17 Rosalita Lane, Millbrae, beloved wife of Earl Johnson, devoted daughter Mrs. Arta Dayton of Redwood City, dear sister of Mrs. Deloras Hague of Redwood City, Lee Dayton of the Pan American Overseas Service in Beirut, Lebanon, and Pat Dayton of Santa Clara; native of Idaho; aged 61 years.

Funeral Services Tuesday, 1 p.m. at the Chapel of the Highlands. El Camino Real at Millwood Drive. Millbrae. En to b- ment, Skylawn Memorial Park.

KELLY, Alfred R. Jr. In San Rafael, September 29, 1966, Alfred R. Kelly beloved husband of the late Loretta V. Kelly, beloved son of the late Alf R.

and Fanny Kelly, loving brother of Harold Kelly and the late Mrs. Renee Kelly Palmer. Raleigh Kelly, Mrs. Ethel Kelly Ewing, Stanley Kelly and Mrs. Margaret Kelly mour: member a native of San Francisco, a of W.W.I.

Veterans, Marin Barracks No. 550. Funeral will take place on Monday, October 3, at 8:30 a.m.. from the Memorial Chapels of CAREW ENGLISH, Masonic at Golden Gate thence to St. Ignatius Church, Fulton at Parker where a Requiem Mass will be offered, for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock.

Interment, Golden Gate National Cemetery, Rosary Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. KELLY, Ednah Wickson In Santa Barbara, Sept. 27, 1966, Ednah Wickson Kelly, loving sister of Gladys C. Wickson and Guest Wickson and the late Katherine Ray Wickson, Ida Wickson Thomas and Harmon Wickson, loving stepmother of Harold R. Kelly, Friends are invited to attend Memorial services, Wednesday.

Oct. 5 at 2 p.m., at the GOTHIC Chapel of Mountain View Cemetery, Piedmont. KELTING, Miss Emily In wood City. September 29, 1966, Miss Emily Kelting, dear aunt of Florence Jones of Redwood City and Harriet L. Gable of San Francisco, Dorthea A.

Martz of Angels Camp and George F. Kelting of Downey, also survived by several great-nieces and nephews; a native of aged 89 years, member of Native Daughters, Bonita Parlor No. 10, Redwood City: and a 75-year member of St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Redwood City.

Friends are invited to attend funeral services Monday, Oct. 3, 2 p.m., at the LAYNG TINNEY FUNERAL Redwood HOME, 717 Jefferson City. Interment will follow in Cypress Lawn Cemetery, Colma. KLABUNDE, Paul Jon this city. Oct.

1, 1966, Paul beloved son of Dr. and Paul Klabunde, loving brother Barbara and David Klabunde, grandson of Mrs. Jon Topzant, loving nephew of Dr. and E. Horace Klabunde, Karl Jere Klabunde; aged 23 years.

Friends are invited to 8 attend Memorial services on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Lakeside Presbyterian Church, Eucalyptus Dr. and 19th Ave. Interment Milwaukee, Wis. Donations to St. Francis Memorial Hospital preferred.

LOND OS. Chris-September 27, 1966. Chris Londos, brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Thanos Economou and Mrs.

Basiliki Economou, uncle of Mr. and Mrs. Tassos Theofanis and Chris Economou; a native of Greece. Trisagion, Sunday 6:45 p.m. Services, Monday 3 p.m.

at Greek Cemetery Chapel. DAPHNE SFFS DIRECTORS MACKALE, Samuel (Jack)-in this city, September 29, 1966, Samuel (Jack) MacKale, dearly beloved husband of Martha MacKale, loving son of Marie and the late Theodore a Kale, brother of Joseph MacKale; aged 56 years; a member of Milk Drivers Union local 226. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday, at 1 p.m., at the Chapel of H. F. SUHR 2919 Mission near 25th St.

Interment, Golden Gate National Cemetery. MAN IN Teresa Lucille--In Daly City, Sept. 30, 1966, Teresa Lucille Manini, dearly beloved wife of Jerry Manini; loving mother of Gary Man in dearly beloved daughter of Marianna Fontana, and the late Dominic Fontana; loving cousin of Ralph Tanelli; loving niece of Irene Fontana of Tacoma, also survived by an uncle and aunts and many relatives In Lucca, Italy, brother-in-laws and sister-in-laws and other relatives. A native of San Francisco, aged 51 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday, Oct.

9:15 a.m., from DUGGAN'S SERRA MORTUARY, 500 Westlake Ave. at Junipero Serra Daly City, thence to Holy Angels Church, where a Requiem Mass will be offered at 9:45 a.m. Inter ment, Golden Gate National Cemetery. Rosary Sunday 8 p.m. DUGGAN'S SERRA PL 6-4500 MARIETTI, Teresa In Lafayette.

Oct. 1, 1966, Teresa Marietti, of 2179 La Mira da. El Sobrante. dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Amelia M.

Giudici of El Sobrante, loving sister of Mariana Chetto of Torina, Italy. beloved grandmother of Emma and Tufo of Sunnyvale and Leonard Giudici of Tara Hills, also survived by six great-grandchildren: a native of Torina, Italy; aged 83 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services, Tuesday Oct. 4 at 8:30 a.m. from the Drawing Room Chapel of the ELLIS-OLSON MORTUARY.

727 San Pablo Albany, thence to St. John the Baptist Church, 11150 San Pablo El Cerrito, where a Reqiuem Mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at 9 a.m. A Recitation of the Rosary, Monday eve- ing at 8 o'clock. Committal services Holy Cross Mausoleum.

McHUGH, Ruth this city, Sept. 30, 1966, Ruth V. McHugh. Creek, beloved wife of Terry McHugh. Swecker, loving mother of Mrs.

Jacqueline Road, Blakney, loving daughter of Mrs. Clyde Alice Parker, sister of Mrs. Alice Wright, Mrs. Marjorie Doolev. Mrs.

Izola Sullivan, Mrs. Dorothy daughter Eva Connors, Mrs. Patricia Rut ter. Leonard and the late Wilmer Parker. Friends may call after p.m.

Sunday and are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Evergreen Mortuary of McAVOY-O'HARA Gearv Blvd. at Tenth Ave. Interment. Woodlawn Memorial Park.

PARKING COURT TENTH AVE. McLAUGHLIN, Alice M. Sept. 30. 1966.

Alice M. McLaughlin, devoted mother of Maria Mulqueen. loved grandmother of George Mulqueen. Friends may call at HALSTED 1123 Sutter Graveside services, Monday morning, 11:30 o'clock at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. MERSCH (Religious) Sister M.

Clementine O.S.F.--In this city, October 1, 1966, daughter of the late August Mersch and Anna Wiechert; loving sister of Sister M. Siena Mersch, O.S.F., Santa Barbara; Sister M. Consolata Mersch O.S.F.. Los Angeles; ter M. Jolenta Mersch, Holland; Karl Mersch, Germany; loving sister-in-law of Marie Waiter, Germany; also beloved cousin of Mr.

Alois Wichert, Live Oaks; Mrs. H. E. Crowhurst San Francisco: a native of Germany. Funeral Monday at St.

Joseph Hospital Chapel where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of her soul at 10 a.m. Rosary at St. Joseph Hospital Chapel Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery GANTNER-FELDER-KENNY Funeral Directors NISHKIAN, Noreen a Walnut Creek hospital, Sept. 29, 1966, Noreen A.

Nishkian of 86 Brookfield Moraga, beloved wife of Richard A. Nishkian, loving mother of Robert, Gregory and Phillip Nishkian, dear sister of Martin. Timothy, Michael, Aeneas and Joan Casey and Mrs. Mary Alice Fabris, a native of California. Recitation ul the Rosary, Monday, Oct.

3, at 8 p.m. HULL'S WALNUT CREEK CHAPEL, 1139 Serenap Ave. off Boulevard Way, Services I a In from HULL'S WALNUT CREEK CHAPEL, Tuesday, Oct. 4, at 8:15 a.m., thence to the Chapel of St. Mary's College, Moraga, where Mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a.m.

Interment and concluding prayers, Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno. PETROVSKY, Josephine In this city, September 28. 1966, Josephine Petrovsky, dearly beloved wife of the late Vincent Petrovsky, loving mother of Stanley Petrovsky and Sophie Peters, also survived by three grandchildren and one great-grandchild: aged 72 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral on Monday at 8:30 a.m. from the Chapel of H.

F. SUHR 2919 Mission near 25th thence to the Church of the Epiphany, Amazon and Vienna where Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of her soul commencing at 9 a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, Recitation of the Rosary, 8 p.m. Sunday, PLUMRIDGE, Frederick James At rest in Palo Alto, October 1, 1966. Frederick James Plumridge of Palo Alto, father of Mrs.

Judith Ann Tracy of Hayward, grandfather of Janet Bernice and Carolyn Christine Tracy of Hayward, brother of Arthur ridge of Mission City, B.C., Canada, Walter A. Plumridge of chelt, B.C., Canada, Norman A. Plumridge Clarence of West Lynn, and A. Plumridge of Los Angeles: a native of Mission City, B.C., Canada, aged 74 years, a member of the Masonic Lodge of Mission City, B.C. and the Josiah W.

Roller Lodge of Palo Alto. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services at 3 p.m. Tuesday, October 4, 1966 at the Chapel of ROLLER HAPGOOD, 980 Middlefield Palo Alto. Interment Alta Mesa Memorial Park. POETSCH, Albert J.

In Redwood City, Sept, 30, 1966, Albert beloved brother of May J. King. William and Herman Poetsch, a native of San Francisco, a member of the Olympic Club. The funeral will take place Memorial Chapels of Carew Monday Oct. 3 at 9 a.m.

from the English Masonic at Golden Gate thence to St. Monica's Church, Geary Blvd. at 23rd Ave. where a Requiem High Mass will be offered for the repose of his soul commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Entombment Holy Cross Mausoleum.

Rosary Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Spiritual bouquets or donations to American Cancer Society preferred. POOL. James 30, 1966, James J. Pool, loving husband of Mrs.

Violet A. Pool, devoted father of Betty Howard and Dorothy Angel, loving grandfather of four, great-grandfather of seven; native of Arizona; a member of Bakers Union Local 24. Services, Monday, 2 p.m. daphne SFFS, one church POPPIN, Dorothy September 29, 1966, Dorothy Poppin, loving mother of George William E. and John E.

Poppin and Patricia McDonald, mother-in-law of Richard F. McDonald, grandmother of Sandra and Mary Love McDonald; a native of Russia. Services, Sunday, 10 a.m. Russian Molokan Church 841 Carolina St. daphne SFFS, one church SCOTTI, Vittorio Mario In La Coruna, Spain, September 21, 1966, Vittorio Mario Scotti, dearly beloved husband of Victoria Scotti, loving father of Josephine Davi, Jeanette Barich and Evelyn Meier, also survived by five grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.

Rosary Monday evening 8 o'clock. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, October 4. 1966, at 10 a.m. from the Chapel of SUHR WIEBOLDT. 1465 Valencia St.

nr. 26th St. Entombment Italian Cemetery. SUHR WIEBOLDT MI 7-3900 PARKING ADJOINING CHAPEL SILIATO, Sebastiano -In this city, September 30, 1966, Sebastiano Siliato, devoted husband of Carmela Siliato, loving father of Isadoro, Rosario and Joe Siliato and Nora Wodarczyk, also survived by 10 grandchildren and other relatives. Friends are invited to attend the funeral on Monday at 9 a.m.

from the Chapel of VALENTE, MARINI. PERATA 4840 Mission thence to St. Paul of the Shipwreck Church, where a Mass of Requiem will be offered commencing at 9:30 a.m. Entombment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock.

Visiting hours until 9 p.m. SMITH Ladis September 28, 1966, Ladis Smith, wife of the late John Smith, mother of Kenneth Ludwik J. Smith and Mrs. Aurelia Barrett, grandmother of Carla Thomas, Lois Franz, Julie, Woody and Billy Smith; a native of San Francisco. Visitation from Friday.

6 m. to Sunday, 9:30 p.m. daphne SFFS. one church st. SMITH, Stanley James In Oak1 a Sept.

30, 1966, Stanley James Smith, beloved husband of the late Genevieve C. Smith, loving father of Mrs. Margaret C. Allen, Allan A. Smith and Stanlev C.

Smith, brother of Mrs. Kirstine Cox and Mrs. Anna Engs, also survived by seven grandchildren; a native of California; aged 86 years; a member of Live Oak Lodge No. 61. F.

A.M.. American Bar State of California Bar Alameda County Bar Judicature Society, Athenian Nile Club and Claremont Country Club. Friends are Invited to attend the services at the Telegraph Ave. Chapel of GRANT MORTUARIES, 2850 Telegraph Oakland, Monday, Oct. 3 al 11 a.m.

Dr. Arthur Romig. offi ciating. Inurnment private SOLIS, Louis this city Sept. 30.

1966, Louis W. Solis. dearly beloved husband of Rose P. lis: loving brother of sisters and brother in Guatemala; a native of Guatemala. Friends may call alter m.

Sunday. Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 4. 1966. at 8:30 a.m.

from CURRIVAN'S new CHAPEL OF THE SUNSET, Irving at 26th ave. (Sunset District). thence to Holy Name Church, 39th ave. and Lawton where a Requiem Mass will be offered at 9 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Rosary Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting hours until PARKING OPPOSITE MORTUARY SWECKER, Ruth Walnut Sept. 27, 1966, Ruth P. of 1893 Farm Bureau Concord, beloved wife of Swecker of Concord, loving mother of Allan and Susan Sweker of Concord, loving of William Sullivan of Cemeteries Cemeteries Oklahoma, dear sister of Mrs. Helen Dale, San Francisco, Phyllis Val 8 of Washington, and John Sullivan of Oklahoma: a native of Oklahoma: aged 50 years.

Friends are invited to attend funeral services Monday, Oct. 3. 1966, at 9:15 a.m.. from LOUGH-QUIMET CONCORD FU. CHAPEL, 1763 Grant St.

Concord, the Rev. Donald R. Davis of the Bethel Baptist Church officiating, Interment, Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, Calif. For further information please phone 682-4242. TOZIER, Rosamond--In this city.

Sept. 29, 1966, Rosamond Tozier. beloved wife of the late Charles W. Tozier, loving mother of Ronaid and Rosamond Tozier, grandmother of Mrs. F.

A. Bolel. Jeffery, Dale and Bruce Tozier: great-grandmother of Thomas Bolei and Ronald Tozier, sister of Frank J. Pickering, mother-in-law of Deborah Ruth Tozier: a member of St. John's Presbyterian Church, Private funeral services, Tuesday at ASHLEY McMULLEN'S.

4200 Geary Blvd. at 6th Ave. Interment, Presidio National Cemetery. Donations to St. John's Church Memorial Fund preferred.

TURNLEY, Bessie this city, September 30, 1966, Bessie Turnley, beloved wife of the late Temple A. Turnley, loving mother of Mrs. Frances Bookstaver. Mrs. Ray Crews, Mrs.

David Thomas and Mr. John England, loving grandmother of John and Jana England. Funeral services will be held Monday, Oct. 3 at 1 p.m. at the Memorial Chapels of CAREW ENGLISH, Masonic at Golden Gate Ave.

Inurnment Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. Friends may call after 12 noon Sunday. WELDER, Dr. Max--In Berkeley. Sept.

29. 1966, Dr. Max Welder, dearly beloved husband of Alice Welder of Berkeley; loving father H. Michaels of Sacramento: brother of Mrs. a Oppenheimer of New York, also survived by two grandsons.

A native of Germany, aged 81 years; a resident of Berkeley since 1941. Friends are invited to attend services. Sunday, October 2, at 3 o'clock p.m., at the New SUNSET VIEW MORTUARY, 101 Colusa Berkeley-El Cerrito, Rabbi Cyrus Arfa officiating, Private inurnment. WILHITE. John F.

-At rest. Sept. 30. 1966. John F.

Wilhite, Master Sergeant, U.S. Army dearly beloved husband of Doris W. Wilhite, Icving father of William Franklin Wilhite: also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1966, at 10:45 a.m., at GODEAU, 41 Van Ness Ave.

near Market St. Interment. Golden Gate National Cemetery. Visiting hours until 9 p.m. GODEAU FUNERAL HOME ZAVATERO, Vincent In Albany, Sept.

30, 1966, Vincent Zavatero, beloved husband of Anita Zavatero, loving father of Mrs. Betty Pricco and Al Zavatero, grandfather of Marilyn, James, Alan and Stephen Pricco, Dorothy, Richard and Robert Zavatero, also survived by relatives in Italy and South America; a native of Italy; aged 80 years. A member of Golden Gate Speranza Lodge No. 219. of San Francisco, Fratellanze Club and Song of Friends are invited to attend the services at the Telegraph Ave.

chapel of GRANT-MILLER MORTUARIES. 2850 Telegraph Oakland. Tuesday, Oct. 4 at 11 a.m. Entombment Sunset View Mausoleum.

Sister M. Clementine Mersch. O.S.F. died vesterday at St. Joseph's Hospital where she had been operating supervisor for 31 years.

A native of Germany, Sister Clementine came to the United States in 1913 and joined the Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart in Joliet. Ill. Upon completing her training she was assigned St. Francis Hospital in Santa Barbara, and in 1935 was transferred to St. Joseph's Hospital here.

Sister Clementine is survived by three sisters who are also members of religious orders: Sister M. Mersch, O.S.F., Santa ra: Sister M. Mersch. O.S.F., Los Angeles: and Sister M. Jolenta Mersch of Holland.

Services will be held tomorrow at St. Joseph's Hospital Chapel where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be fered at 10 a.m. Burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery. Thomas J. Harkinstion CLEVELAND (AP) Thomas J.

Harkins, leader of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers from 1936 until his retirement in 1962, died Friday night. Sea level barometer at 4 p.m.: 29.88 inches Bay Area Overcast today. Fair tonight and Monday, Warmer Monday. High today 60 to 66. Westerly winds 10 to 20 MPH becoming northwest 20 to 30 MPH afternoon.

Temperatures Bay Area Hi Lo Hi Lo Francisco 73 62 Hmitn Field 71 60 S.F. Airport 77 60 Moffett Fld. 74 64 Oakland 70 60 Stockton 89 59 California Stations Bakersfield 85 64 Eureka 60 55 Fairfield 77 62 Fresno 88 59 Los Angeles 77 65 Monterey 65 52 Needles 95 70 Oakind 66 63 Paso Robles 86 59 Red Bluff 87 62 Sacramento 84 60 Salinas 73 57 San Diego 78 63 Sta. Barbara 77 59 Santa Maria 73 57 Palm Sprgs. 92 67 The Nation 47 44 Juneau 55 37 72 48 Kansas City 67 43 70 41 Las Vegas 87 65 58 35 Little Rock 69 49 66 44 Louisville 61 44 67 Memphis 67 47 69 47 Miami 86 63 52 Midland 70 67 77 46 Mpls St Paul 55 33 Milwaukee 29 51 48 New Orleans 70 68 61 New York 58 53 44 North Platte 74 52 44 Oklahoma 70 40 76 32 Omaha 85 73 Philadelphia 48 58 Phoen 91 65 73 63 Pittsburgh 53 42 56 46 Portland Me 51 43 59 39 Portland Ore 71 48 64 43 Raleigh 78 54 76 34 Rapid Citv 68 30 60 34 Reno 82 34 62 36 Richmond 66 48 48 29 St Louis 61 40 74 47 Tampa 88 76 56 32 SaltLakeC 77 40 56 28 Antonio 74 55 70 48 Ste Marie 49 34 78 35 Seattle 59 48 90 73 Shreveport 70 53 74 60 Spokane 62 44 59 37 Tucson 85 62 69 51 Washington 56 48 90 72 Wichita 73 35 Canadian Stations Calgary 54 38 Regina Edmonton 48 42 Toronto Montreal 55 Ottawa 56 35 Vancouver Cards of Thanks KATSOUNAKIS.

Bill--We wish to sincerely thank our many relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy at the loss of our beloved husband, father and grandfather. Bill Katsounakis. Especial thanks to the nurses in intensive care at Kaiser Hospital. Wife. CLEO KATSOUNAKIS Son, THEODORE, DARLEEN STAVRIANOUDAKIS and MARYLOU LOCKE.

SCARPINO, Jose wish to thank our many relatives and friends for their beautiful floral offerings. Spiritual Bouquets, and kind words of sympathy extended to us in the loss of our loving father and brother. We especially wish to thank Msgr. Robert Falvey and the Clergy of St. Paul's Church, Bob Goodwin and Scannell of Reilly Co.

THE SCARPINO FAMILY La Memoriam KUSCHNER, -Sept. 29th. Candles burning brightly on A Birthday Cake of Memories. Each taper a glowing symbol Of our eternal Love. No greater gift Could we give another Only to you, Our Darling Grandmother and Mother.

ELAINE BUFFA FAMILY TAPELLA, Ambrose--October 2. 1955. in God's care, our beloved. rest it peace, beyond life's sunset. remembered, loved, always.

Your WIFE. DAUGHTERS and GRANDCHILD. Florists BELLI BELLI 430 POWELL ST. 982-8800 SHERIDAN BELL 125 Maiden Lane SU 1-2900 J. FREGOSI SON 4234 MISSION, S.F.

JU 5-3386 HENRY SCHRUMPF 911 VALENCIA MI 7-8277 Funeral Directors National The national weather outlook for today Showery, windy and cooler weather will spread across most of the area from the Pacific Coast to the Rockies Northern with Rockies. snow Showers expected will in also be scattered from the Dakotas to Michigan and over New England and Florida. The remainder of the nation will be under mostly sunny skies. Warmer weather will prevail from the plains to Ohio valley and it will continue cool along most of the east coast. International Aberdeen 50.

R. Amsterdam 63. CY: Athens 75. PC: Berlin 59. CY: Birmingham 54, PC: Casablanca 72.

CY: Casablanca 72. CY. Copenhagen 55. Dublin 52. Geneva 63, CY: Hong Kong 77, London 57.

PC: Madrid 66, CY: Manila 75, PC; Moscow 45, PC; Oslo 52. Paris 61, PC; Rome 70. PC. Sotia 59. Stockholm 50.

CY: Tokvo 66. Tunis 17. CY: Vienna 59. PC; Warsaw 61. CY: Montevideo 64, PC: Rio De Janeiro 89, PC: Sun, Moon.

Tides MOON QUARTER Oct. 20 064,29 Oct. 7 Oct. 13 2235 0609 1952 SUNDAY. OCTOBER 2 Sun rise 0707 Sun set 1852 Moon rise 2030 Moon set 0953 TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF TIDE AT GOLDEN GATE OCT.

2 TO OCT. 6. 2-0212 4.6 0718 2.0 1336 5.3 2006 0.5 0300 4.3 0748 2.4 1400 5.3 2054 0.4 --0400 4.1 0824 2.8 1424 5.3 2148 0.3 -0512 3.9 0900 3.2 1506 5.3 2248 0.2 -0630 3.9 1000 3.4 1600 5.3 0000 0.1 Tables furnished by Marine Exchange from United States Coast and Geodetic Survey data. The highs and lows are those recorded at Fort Point. California Funeral Service where "No one is turned away for lack of funds" 766 Valencia 431-4227 Between 18th 19th Sts.

Cemeteries Albany NY Albuquerque Amarillo Anchorage Asheville Atlanta Billings Birmingham Bismarck Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Burlington Casper ChriestnSC ChristnWVa Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Columbus Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth El Paso Fairbanks Fargo Fort Worth Helena Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jackson Jacksonville Cemetery Arrangements BEFORE NEED Spares Loved Ones Colma, California PL 5-1727 San Francisco Office GA 1.4636 ORGANIZED 1864 WOODLAWN Memorial Park.

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