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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 3

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1 f'jjyz 1 II S. f. (I CRASH KILLS WOMAN -4 Sunday. July i 1948 cccc gait 3Frattftgco Exanttitrr 3 Autos Collide on Great Highway Cyclist Hurt in Easi Bay pr-inVU -2k IF' nouns BURIED BESIDE FILM NOTABLES San Francisco's weekend traffic Crowd Lingers at Graveside Long After Service Ends toll scored o.ie early fatality yesterday with the death of Louell Payne, 25, of 112 Seventh Street, after the car In which she was riding was rammed by a second car. A fl She died fractured skull at San Francisco Hospital.

She was riding in a car driven by Ruben E. Mitchell, 29, of 1794 Sutter Street. He received minor injuries. The auto was struck on the (Continued from Page One) Protestants or Jews. They be.

lieve Shakespeare was correct in writing those lines." The thousand fans crowded on the lawn and courtyard outside the church heard the Bishop "Some of us make our entrances best. Some make our exits best. Some overplay; some flub their lines. "But this beloved star made her entrances perfectly. She did not overplay.

"Fellow troupers, you don't have to call a second time for people like our beloved friend. "Whenever there was a call, she always came witness her USO experiences, entertaining: troops in Europe and Africa and the Pacific." i ORGAN MUSIC Great Highway at the corner of Rivera Street by a car driven by William K. Giffin, 21,232 Mullin Avenue. He was cited for reckless driving. His car rolled over eight times after the crash, police said, but he received only minor injuries.

In San Lorenzo, John Smith Price, 22, was injured when his 4 And then, as ne concluded his sermon, the Bishop asked the OISIII'Al After hanging head-down in a ten-foot crevice on the cliffs at'Land's End, W. G. Dennis, 73, of 570 Page was rescued and is shown receiving first aid and comfort. Photo by San Francisco Examiner. motorcycle skidded and threw him to the pavement.

He is being treated at Hayward Hospital for brain concussion. Farther afield, one other death was recorded. Robert Amarillas, 30, of Fresno was killed when his car went out of control and crashed into a concrete abutment near that city. mourners to pray. Over their bowed heads, he spoke softly above a background of "gentle Hiker, 73, Savedat Land's End organ music: "She was ready to go at any time.

"Take her to you, heavenly Father. "You never have to call her twice." Then the pallbearers carried Woman Leaps to Death LOS ANGELES, July 10- (INS) A oman identified by in the area, heard the man's cries and called the fire Dennis was treated for cuts and bruises at Park Emergency Hospital and released. The crevice was located in a tunneled section of the old cliff trail. Dennis said he missed his footing in the gloom. W.

G. Dennis, 73, 570 Page Street, a retired printer, hung head down for an hour in a ten-foot crevice of Land's End yesterday before he was rescued by a fire department crew, Richard Quinlan, 15, 278 Twenty-ninth Avenue, and Rod Adams, 270 Twenty-ninth Avenue, hiking police as Kathleen Virginia Ru sick, 30, today jumped to her death from a fourteenth floor fire iirii.L! i 1 FAMILY lilllEF-Mr'- CIara Un(i mother of the film beauty, and her granddaughter, Diane Carroll, show grief as they attend the funeral of Carole Landis, suicide by sleeping tablets. -L. A. Examiner Photo by Larry Miller.

the golden casket whose lowered top shut off for all time from the world the beauty of Carole YS TRAGEDY-Rex Harmon, British actor who found the body of Carole Landis after the ended her life, arrives with his wife, Lilli Palmer, for the Landis funeral in the Church of the Recessional at Hollywood. Los Angeles Examiner Photo hy tarry Miller. escape oi wiismre couievaru building. Landis up the easy slope of ver dant Forest Lawn. They tucked her away into the California soil where she found 1 fame and unhappiness before she snuffed 'ut her life at the Granat Diamon i Rind Featuring exclusive age of 31.

And near the once-laughing girl, the charmer who was known as "Miss Beauty and Brains," were resting also the earthly re mains of famous movie folk of bygone eras: Her neighbors in death were glamorous Jean Harlow and ro mantic Jack Gilbert Tom Mix, the king of all cowboys Joe Penner and Ben Turpin, a couple of fellows who had made the world laugh and Irving Thalberg, probably the most be loved cinema personality in history. Little clusters of the shirt sleeved and slack-clad movie fans refused to leave the burial site long after the services were over They stood around, talking in quiet whispers. Blue-Wnite Solit aires Some of them compared auto graphs they had managed to ob tain from celebrities who had come to pay last respects to Miss Landis. (jn Northern California's largest collection you will find superb variety in fine diamond rings, each containing a perfect blue-white diamond solitaire. All these rings are designed and made exclusively hy Granat, and they embody all the quality for which Granat is famous.

Their Tempered Mountings (not cast) are Specially processed for enduring strength and protection of the diamonds all through the years the solitaire diamonds are perlect of course, the side diamonds most carefully selected for uniform color and brilliance. You'll find no greater variety, no finer quality, no better value than in the Granat collection EVENING GOWN Some of the bobby-soxers remarked about the lovely turquoise blue evening gown Miss Landis had worn in her last deep sleep. "How lovely she looked," said one young girl. "It was her very favorite dress. She had worn it in her last picture.

I read that in the newspapers." And then, gradually, even the most persistent of the fans agreed that it was all over. And Carole Landis, the vivacious blonde whose life had run its course so rapidly and glittery and ended so abruptly had made her final curtain call. Holdup Nets Pair $1,500 Diaper Service Owner Finds Worker Tied Washing diapers is a lucrative business these days, in the opinion of a pair of gunmen currently being sought by police. The duo entered premises of the Superior Diaper Service at 1075 Golden Gate Avenue, forced Manager Arthur Van de Mark, 41, 315 Vermont Street, Berkeley, into a back room, tied him to a chair and escaped with $1,500 In cash and checks. Van de Mark was found a few moments later by Harold J.

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