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Monday, Mar, Complete Weather Report Fellowship Awards to Six in S.F, Bete frem U.I. Wl AfH IUMAU 1 The Season Of Lent MacArthur Memorial Banquet Americans and Filipinos who fought under General Douglas MacArthur will be honored at a memorial'din-ner in the Sheraton-Palace Hotel's Rose Room on Monday evening, April 5, under the auspices of the Bataan- of a series lS3tr8(( Mifh ttmM'eWW jVms Twenty-third By KEN Anxiously, Claudia followed her husband, Pilate, out of the room. "What do you mean by saying that trouble is coming closer?" she asked. Pilate put his hand on her arm affectionately. "Never mind," he said.

"There's no use bothering your head about it." "But I want to know." "Go tell the servants to pack for us," Pilate said. "You'll find it all out quickly enough." "Pack?" But you said you couldn't get away for a trip just now." "I can get away for this one. I am going to Jerusalem to be there over the feast days. We'll take several companies of soldiers." Claudia looked at her husband shrewdly. "This is a religious feast," she reminded him.

"It's not a Roman Saturnalia with the slaves all getting drunk." "Just the same," Pilate (Copyright 1965. UNITED FUND by Corregidor Society of America. Brig. Gen. Charles R.

Mey-er, Sixth Army Chief of Staff, will be the principal sneaker. The banquet is scheduled for 6:30 p. m. The banquet will mark the first anniversary of the death of the famous warrior-statesman. Mayor John F.

Shellev already has proclaimed April 5 as MacArthur Day. Amons those to be present will be representatives of various religious groups; the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force; civic dignitaries; and the United Nations and consular corns. Labor, fraternal, and indus trial groups also will be represented. The sponsoring Bataan Correcidor Society has the full support of the Filipino- American Council of North ern California, and the cooperation of 20 Filipino-American social clubs and organizations in the Bay area. Tickets for the dinner and dance are $6 per person and for dancing only, which starts at 9 p.

$1.50 per person. Large map thowt weather at of (H) and low (L) pressure areas. SR 89 Monitor Passt Closed, function US 395 to Junction SR 4. SR 89 Luther Pass: Open, Chains required, Alpine-El Dorado County Line to junction US 50. Snowing.

SR 89 Wast Shore Lake Tahoe: Closed 45 miles north of Tahoe Valley to Bliss State Park. Open, soma snow on pavement, Tahoe Valley to 4.5 miles north of Tahoe Valley and Bliss State Hark to junction IR 80. Snowing. US 101 Redwood Highway: Open. Good two-lane county road paved detour around Robinson Ferry Bridge north of Rio Dell.

One-way traffic five miles south of Orick. SR 108 Sonort Passi Closed. Cow Creek to junction US 3Si. Open, chains reqiured, 18 miles east of Sonora to Cow Creek. SR 120 Big Oak Flat Road: Closed Berkeley Camp to Yosemite National rark Boundary.

SR 120 Tieta Pass: Closed Crane Flat to junction US 395. Temperatures Bay Area HI Le Hi La 54 48 Fairfield 61 40 San Fran. F. Airoort Oakland 56 43 Hamilton Fd. 56 36 54 49 San Jose 61 39 California HI Le 65 43 Paso Rnbles 51 37 Red Bluff 68 39 Sacramento 67 51 Salinas 61 42 San Dieqo 54 48 Santa Barb.

76 55 Santa Maria 81 59 Stockton HI Le 71 34 64 40 65 42 60 41 64 55 66 42 63 35 65 39 Baktrsfleld Eureka Fresno Los Angeles Motfett Fid. Monterey Needles Palm Sprgs. National Abbreviations: C. clear; PC. cloudvi CY, cloudy: R.

rain; partly snow; Tr trace of prec Albany, N. Y. Albuquerque Amarillo Anchorage Ashevilla Atlanta Billings Birmingham Bismarck Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Casper Charleston. S. C.

ipitation. High Low Free. 45 22 PC 71 51 CY 78 39 CY 45 37 CY 65 43 PC 70 55 PC 26 1 .17 PC 81 53 PC 27 18 ,09 CY 48 23 45 28 PC 84 63 37 24 40 18 CY 62 55 .31 4 p. m. (PST) yesterday with high The tmall map it today's forecast 1 66, Cf Modrld, 70, Moscow, 34, Oslo, 37, ft Paris, 64, Rome, 55, Stockholm, 37, CY Tokyo, 41, Tunis, 56, CY; Vienna, 50, War-saw, 45, CY; Montreal, 30, PO Toronto, 31, CY; Vancouver, 49, CY.

as a new storm neart tht Washington coast. An early afternoon temoerature check around the nation at 1 p. m. (CST) revealed a 5 above at Cut Bank, Montana, while at the same hour Fort Myen, Florida, reported a pleasant 84. International Aberdeen 55, CYi Amsterdam 48, Athens 57, CY: Berlin 45.

CY; Brussels 50, CY; Casablanca 64, CY; Copenhagen 34. Geneva 54. PC; London 54, Madrid 72. Malta 57, PCs Moscow 34, Oslo 34. CYi Paris 55.

CY: Rome 61. Ci Sofia 43, Ri Stockholm 34, CY; Tokvo 37, Tunis 36. PC; Warsaw 41. PCi Montreal 36, Toronto 30. Vancouver 45, R.

Summary The State A low pressure center off the British Columbia Coast had moved southeastward and its weather front aoproached the Oregon Coast last evening. This weather front will cause rain In northwestern California today probably as far south as Fort Bragg. The rain Is likely to spread to Sacramento and San Francisco tonight or Tuesday. Fair weather or variable high cloudiness will occur In central and southern California. The weather was generally fair over California yesterday but there were patches of low cloudiness near the coast.

Temperatures were higher In most sections of the state. Readings were generally in the 60 s. Sun, Moon and Tide eUAITU MOON OvMIU April 1 April 8 April 15 April 23 16:21 16:40 15:03 13:07 Tables furnished by Marine Ex-change from United States Coast and Geodetic Survey data. The highs and lows are those recorded at Ft Point. Presidio.

MON0AY, MARCH 29. 1965 Sun rises 6:00 a. m. Sun gets 6:30 p. m.

Moon rises 4:43 a. m. Moon sets High Low High Low 29- 09:04 5.0 03:05 2.3 22.23 4.8 15:36 0.1 30- 09:47 5.1 03:43 1.9 22:50 4.9 16:08 0.0 31- 10.29 5.0 04:20 1.4 23:14 5.0 16:40 0.2 1- 11:12 5.0 04:57 1.0 23:36 5.1 17:10 0.5 2- 11:58 4.8 05:36 0.5 23:59 5.3 17:42 1.0 Htw rim mil wrr MOOM WOODMAN replied, "we'll take along some extra soldiers." THEN HE sat down and dictated a not? to one of the slaves for Caesar. It read: August Emperor My next report to you will come from Jerusalem. I am going there now with my household and a retinue of the military.

Junius Is to meet me there and I shall perhaps have news of two kinds from him and from personal observation. The people of Jerusalem are getting ready to celebrate their great annual feast and my wife is informed (via the servants) that this Nazarene preacher, Jesus, may be going into the capital for the occasion. The situation seems to demand some firsthand attention. He put his signature and seal to the paper and went out to summon the captain of the guard. D.

K. Woodman) ALLOCATIONS Family Division and Littlt Children's Aid) 433.000 Catholic Youth Organization 56,020 Child Guidance Clinic of Children't Hospital 38.943 Children't Day Hornet 17.438 Children't Hospital 70.955 Columbia Park Boys' Club 41.460 Community Children't Nursery 16,632 Community Music Center 19,750 Convent of Tht Good Shep- herd 35.000 Edgewood 15.600 Family Service Agency of SF, 216.600 Florence Crittenton Homt 47,750 Garden Hospital 41,175 Golden Gate Kindergarten Association 19.000 Helper's of Tne Holy souis lB.ira Hunters Point Boys' Club 18.000 International Institute 84,000 Italian Welfare Agency 3,120 Jewish welfare Federation or S. Marin County and the Peninsula (for planning and co-ordinating and for: $4,173,762 to Agencies; Fellowship awards totalling $2,115,700 were made to 313 scholars, scientists and artists by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation was announced yesterday. The winners, chosen from among 1,869 applicants, were selected according to their capacity for scholarly and scientific research, and demonstrated creative ability in the fine arts. Bay Area and northern California recipients numbered 37, They were; From Berkeley Robert Brentano, Louise George Clubb, William Dau-ben, Peter A.

Diamond, Wyatt Durham, Walter J. Freeman. Arthur Gill, Clarence J. Glocken, Harrison G. Gough, Eugene Hammel, Jack Hollander Andrew O.

Jaszi. Geral-dine M. Joncich. Allan Lichtenberg, George L. Koniaris, Thomas A.

Mars-chak, Alan Portis, Roy Radnor, Theodore R. Sarbein, Robert Scala- Elno. Stanley G. Thompson, Chang-in Tien, Shyh Wang and Robley C. Williams.

From Chieo David H. Kistner. From Davit John L. Inghaham, Martin Kanes and A. L.

Tappet, From San Francisco Edward L. Alpen, Ruby Cohn, William R. Geis III, Mark Harris, Thomas H. Newton, and Rudolph H. Weingartner.

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BUY NOW PAY LATER. ATTENTION WELFARE RECIPIENTS! You are entitled to EXAMINATION and GLASSES bring in your O.A.S. Welfare Card We do the rest. if BRIG. GEN.

MEYER Principal speaker Six New Citizens Sworn In Six new citizens have been accepted in naturalization ceremonies in United States District Court, it was an nounced yesterday. They were Mikhail Kha noyan, name changed to Michael Melik Khanoyan, 444 El Camino Real, Apt. 108, San Mateo, Iran; Werner Kurt Walter Ernst Ast, name changed to Werner Kurt As tor, 835 O'Farrell San Francisco, Canada; Padraig Anthony Mulreany, name changed to Patrick Anthony Mulreany, 224 De Rosa Way, San Mateo, Ireland; Nairn-der Singh Kapany, 2126 Greenways Drive, Woodside, Indian; Hatsue Little, name changed to Judy Hatsue Lit tle, 775 Schwerin Daly City, Japan, and Scott Fran cis Schweitzer, 544 Union Monterey, West Ger many. Bay Area Red Cross Council Eight chapters of Alameda. Berkeley, Central Contra Costa.

Golden Gate. Greater Mt. Diablo, Marin, Oakland and West Contra Costa Bay Area Urban Sunny Hills Bov Scouts of American San Francisco Bay Area Council (San Francisco, Oakland and Daly City) Mt. Diablo Council (Contra Costa County and Marin Council Camp Fire Girls. Golden Gate Council (San Francisco.

Marin and San Mateo Counties) Children's Home Society San Francisco Bay Girl Scout Council (Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco and San Mateo Counties) United Seaman's Service 2.089.201 118.200 78,520 260,630 130,463 61,722 72.625 50,713 353.842 3.223 United Service Organization (USO) Bay Area 146.263 nam ional 25.253 it it estimated tnat these Bavwide agencies will spend $1,172,925 for help to San Francisco neonle. Addlns this figure to the 54,173.762 budget DV United Community Fund make a total of $5,346,687 from the United Crusade campaign for services in San Francisco. He Gets a Metlal After 20 Yr. Delay Sergeant First Class Ber nard Hindin's past finally caught up with him at the Presidio recently. He was awarded the Bronze Star with Combat for heroism in the Southwest Pacific in 1945.

Twenty years ago next No vember, he encountered a group of Japanese soldiers, still hostile though the war had ended, and killed them in combat. He was cited for valor and the medal author ized. But it never caught up with him as he served successive' ly in two armored divisions in Germany and with U.S. advisory forces in Vietnam. keep that gray away, you continue to use as often as needed.

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man Today TO ou. westerly winat 10 to 20 mllei per hour In Ihs alter noon. SPECIAL SAN FRANCISCO DATAi Normal temoerature lor March 28 lo 49, high 61. Highest temperature, this ytar to dote 75 on Worth 21. Lowest temperature this Mason to do'e: 41 on Jan.

1. Sea level pressure at 4 P. yesterday: 30.04 Inches. The State NORTHERN AND CENTRAL CALIFORNIA Rain likely from Fort Brag northward today spreading tlcwiy snulheastward, probably reaching S.n Francisco and Sacramento tonight or Tuesday. Otherwise variable cloudiness.

Cooler in the mountains Tuesday, MOUNT SHASTA-SISKIYOU AREA Cloudy with scattered showers today and Tuesday. Snow level 4.500 feat. warmer lomgm put cooler Tuesday, SIERRA NEVADA Fair In the south portion but increasing cloudiness in the north portion today. Rain likely in ine norm portion tonigni or Tuesday. Snow level araund 8.5nn feet increasing eiouainess in the south portion Tuesday, cooler Tuesday.

SACRAMENTO VALLEY Increasing ciouoiness tooay. nun iikeiy in tne north portoion late today spreading to south portion tonight or Tuesday, Lime cnange in temperatures. South' erlv winds 8 to IS miles per hour. CAPE BLANCO TO PT. CONCFP.

TION Southerly winds 10 to 20 knots from Cape Blanco to Fort Bragg. West to northwest winds 8 to 18 knots from Fort Bragg to Pt. Conception today ana lunsaay. variame ciouainess, Rain likely from Fort Brans north ward today and at far south at San rrancisco lonignt or Tuesday. WESTERN NEVADA Variable Cloudiness today and Tuesday.

Scattered showers in the north portion iu)aay. warmer loaay. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY Fair tnrtav Increasing cloudiness Tuesday. Little cnanxe in temperatures. SALINAS VALLEY Fair today.

In creasing cloudiness Tuesday. Little cnange in temperatures. SANTA MARIA-SAN LUIS OBISPO COASTAL AREA Fair -today and Tuesday but morning high fog. Little change in temperatures. Westerly winos a to is Knots.

MONTEREY BAY AREA Fair today except for morning high fog. increasing cloudiness Tuesday. Little change in temperatures. Westerly winds 8 to in Knots. SANTA CLARA VALLEY Variable Cloudiness today and Tuesday with chance of ram Tuesday.

Westerly winos a to it miies per nour. LIVERMORE VALLEY Variable Cloudiness today and Tuesday with chance of rein Tuesday. Little change in temperatures, westerly winds 8 to is miies per nour. FORT BRAGO AND VICINITY Cloudy today with chance of rain. Showers Tuesday.

Little chance in temoeratures. South to southwest winds 10 to 20 knots. CENTRAL COAST COUNTIES Vari able cloudiness today and Tuesday with chance of ram tonight or Tues day. Little cnange in temperatures. Westerly winds 8 to 18 miles per hour, NORTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA increasing cloudiness today.

Rain likely from Fort Bragg northward to day, spreading over most of area late today and turning to showers Tuesday. Little change in temperatures. boutneriy winos 10 to 20 knots near the coast from Fort Bragg northward. WESTERN OREGON Cloudy with rain at times in the north half and increasing clouds in the south part today. Mostly cloudy with periods of rain tonight and Tuesday.

Little change in temperature. Coastal winds southeast 12 to 25 miles per hour through Tuesday with locally stronger gusts in tne nortn part today, small craft warnings from Newport north' wara. LOS ANGELES AND VICINITY Mostly sunny today and Tuesday but some increasing cloudiness on Tuesday. Slightly warmer today. Snow Report Snow Depth Inchet 8adger Pass 78 Pinecrest 12 Donner Summit 61 Soda Soringt 51 Echo Summit 75 State Line 6 peddler Mil eo Tanoevaiiey 6 Rainfall No precipitation was reported by any of the selected California stations for the 24-hour period ending at 4 p.m.

yesterday. Road Conditions The following road condition re ports were released yesterday by the State Division of Hiehwavs. All are subject to change. Motorists using mountain routes are advised to carry chains. US 50 Echo Summit! Open, chains reouired Strawberry to Meyers.

Snowing. Snowt Kyburz 3, Strawberry 12, Twin Bridges 12. Echo Summit 75. Meyers 8, tahoe Valley 6, State Line 6. SR TO Feather River Highway: Open, one-way traffic one mile east of Storrie.

IR 80 (US 401 Donner Passt Open. Chains required 2.6 miles east of Baxter to Nevada State Line. Snowi Cisco 18, Kingvale 36, Soda Springs 51, Donner Summit 61, Donner Lake 24. SR 4 Ebbettt Pass: Closed 5.7 miles east of Camp Connell to Junction SR 89. Open, chains required.

Arnold to 5.7 miles east of Camp Connell. SR 43 Yuba Past Highway: Open. Various locationt one-way traffic. Chains required, one mile east of Sierra City to Yuba Pass Summit. Snowing, SR 8s Carson Pass: Closed Peddler Hill to Picketts Junction, Open.

Chains required. Dew Drop to Ped-dler Hill. Snowing. Hemorrhoids (PILES) Successfully Treated YITHOUT SURGERY Ph.C. DR.

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United Community Fund of San Francisco announced yesterday member agencies will receive a total $4,173,762 this year from the United Crusade drive. Peter Arnstein, fund president, said the fund raising campaign last fall made possible distribution of $302,066 more this year than in 1964. Appropriatons to individual agences include: Aid Retarded Children, Inc. 79,679 Booker T. Washington Center 53,500 Canon Kip Community House) 24,100 Catholic Social Service (for ryant 55 CY 70 27 CY 56 48 CY 36 27 CY 62 24 CY 49 25 CY 65 26 CY 41 31 .02 36 32 Tr.

CY 40 24 23 15 .64 75 55 CY 66 51 CY 31 1 .12 CY 75 61 PC 83 53 .02 CY 57 29 PC 77 50 .03 78 63 .05 CY 61 35 70 45 57 47 .04 CY 66 31 72 51 .02 81 75 CY 82 41 34 20 .02 28 20 .41 79 64 50 33 PC 39 28 CY 73 45 CY 37 32 53 29 74 50 CY 62 31 39 22 CY 52 40 .07 PC 67 35 PC 34 17 .06 PC 50 28 CY 62 32 CY 67 29 PC 52 30 .04 CY 69 56 .02 CY 32 14 .06 46 41 .14 CY 78 48 41 15 Tr. PC 81 68 76 52 PC 59 31 CY 78 43 CY Shop Tonight Till 9 P.M. TONIGHT CHANNEL 9 8:00 p.m. THE NATURE OF CONSERVATION Should Skyline Blvd. Become A Scenic Parkway? Future programs in this KQED series on tho California conservation crisis: overpopulation, the redwoods, and the growth of Santa Cruz.

Emanu-el Residence Club, Home wood Terrace, Jewish Home for the Aged, Jewish Family Service Agency. Mount Zion Psvchiatne Clinic, Mount Zion Hospital 513.062 tegai Aia society 37.751 McAulev Neuroosvchiatric In. stitute 27.520 Mission Neighborhood Centers, Inc 78.000 Mount St. Joseph's School 53,100 Multiple Sclerosis Society 42.395 Northern California Service League 30,000 Potrero Hill Neighborhood House 24.573 Presbyterian Medical Center 40,539 St. Elizabeth'! Infant Hospital 76.750 St.

Luke's Hospital 49.176 St. Mary's Hospital 57,602 st. Vincent's bcnooi tor Boyt 31.481 Salesian Boys' Club 20,750 Salvation Army fort (Combined Corps, Harbor Light. Pinehurst Emergency Lodge, S. F.

Correctional Services Bureau, Red Shield Youth Family Service Bureau) 173.A14 Salvation Army Statewide services (includes Booth Memorial HosDital) 14.000 San Francisco Association for Mental Heaitn 79,061 San Francisco Boys' Club 51,500 San Francisco Hearing and Soeech Center in San Francisco Hearing Society lfi.inn San Francisco Heart Associa- tion 115.000 San Francisco Homemaker service 61,271 San Francisco Senior Center 26.75(1 San Francisco Youth Associa- tion 10,000 Social Service Department. S. F. Council of Churches 24.300 Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Association 38.025 Travelers Aid Society of S. F.

84,080 United Cerebral Palsy Association 105,644 United Community Fund of San Francisco for administration, social planning and research 238.097 Visitacion Valley Community Center 29,500 Visiting Nurse Association of San Francisco 182,697 Visiting Nurse Association Home Medical Care Program 32.193 Volunteer Bureau 11,000 Young Men't Christian Association 216,050 Young Women't Christian Association 120.450 Youth For Service 47.500 Appropriations made by the Bay Area Budget Review Committee of United Bav Area Crusade to agencies serving UBAC's five-countv area were announced earlier. They arei American Social Health Association 10,000 Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation 90.000 Charlestown.W.Va. Charlotte, N. c. Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus.

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Raleigh Raoid Citv Reno Richmond St. Louis Salt Lake City San- Antonio St. Ste, Marie Seattle Shreveport Sookane Tampa-St, Ptrsbg. Tucson Washington Wichita Temoerature extremes from within the continental United States: Yesterday's low. 11 below at Havre.

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