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Page Tucs June 1 7, 1 969 5 Climben John L. Lewis WASHINGTON I UPI) -John L. Lewis, founder of the United Mine Workers union, who died. Wednesday at the age of 89, has been cremated, his family said today. There will be no formal funeral service, and the family refused to say where the gravesite will be.

Obituaries W. G. Tolleson, 69, Ex-S. F. Atl Figure Mrs.

Gerrie Hollas Funeral' services for Mrs. Gerrie Bollas, well known San Francisco surrealist artist, will be held 1 p.m. tomorrow at ilalsted's, 1123 Sutter St. Mrs. Bollas died unexpectedly Thursday in her residence, 3109 Sacramento St.

She was 48. Her works, which mostly bear her former married name, Gerrie Gutmann, have been exhibited in the de Young Museum and numerous galleries. Mrs. Bollas is survived by a son, Jan Von Pribosic of Portland, her mother, Mrs. Esther Current of Santa Monica, and a brother, William R.

Current of San SCH0MER, John 16. 1969. John H. Schomer, devoted husband of Bemice Schomer, beloved father of Frank T. Schomer, loving son of the late Jonn F.

and Ann Schomer, loved brother of Mrs. cdna Krueger and Llovd Schomer, dear grand-father of Kent, Ian and Bruce Schomer, loving father-in-law ot Mary Lou Schoiner; a native of San Francisco, Services WeJnesdav 'morning 11 o'clock, at HALS ED 1123 Suiter Si. Entombmant priva'te. Memorial gifts to the American Cancer Society preferred. COMPLIMENTARY PARKING Princess Weds PARIS (AP) Princess Maria Gabriella of Savoy, daughter of ex-King Umberto of Italy, was married yesterday to Robert de Balkany, a divorced, Romanian-born French financier, it was reported today.

Vital Statistics Funeral services for Wal-i ler'G. "Tolly" Tolleson, 69, retired San Francisco advertising executive, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at N. Gray 4000 19th Ave. Mr.

Tolleson died yesterday after a brief illness. He was a native of Spartanburg, S.C. He first began working in the advertising field with the Phoenix Gazette, moving to the Los Angeles Times and the Hollywood News. He was a graduate of the University of Redlands and the University of Southern California. To Phoenix His Hollywood experience led to his introduction of motion picture stars to glamorize advertising.

He then returned to Phoenix, where his family had founded the suburban community of Tolle- Richards Riles Set Tomorrow' Memorial services will be held tomorrow night for Benjamin J. Richards, retired western regional representative of the United Presbyterian Foundation. 'Richards died Sunday in Mills Memorial Hospital. He was 78. He retired from his job as manager of the West Coast division of the National Cash Register Co.

here in 1958 and began another full time job with the foundation which handles gifts to the church. fie is survived by his wife, ifTielia, 517 Kentucky San Mateo; a son, daughter, brother and seven grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow jn the First Presbyterian Church. 1308 Balboa Burlingame.

Richard Waggener A requiem mass for Richard "Whitey" Waggener, retired San Francisco sales representative, for commer cial firms, will be said at Star of the Sea Church at 9 am. Thursday. Mr. Waggener died yesterday. He was born in San Francisco.

The family home is at 673 10th Ave. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gloria Waggener; three daughters, Mrs. Gloria a Susan Waggener and Mrs. Nancy Johnson, and three grandchildren.

He was a member of the United Commercial Travelers. The rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Evergreen Mortuary of McA-voy O'Hara Geary Boulevard at 10th Avenue. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma. Housing Stranded on Ml.

Rainier PARADISE INN (Mt. Rainier, Wash.) tUPI) Five experienced climbers were reported stranded on a steep, rocky rib at the level of Ml. Rainier A four-man mountain rescue team was flown td the 9500-foot level by a Coast Guard helicopter and immediately began an all-night climb to reach the stranded men. As many as 10 to 15 more rescue climbers were scheduled to be flown up on the mountain. A Park Department spokesman said the rescuers hoped to bring the climbers back to Sherman Camp at the 9500-i'oot level where they could be flown out by copter.

Weather in the area was sunny and clear and the temperature last night at the 12.000 fool level was estimated at 25 degrees. The five are Gary Freder-ickson. 26. of Federal Way; his brother, Glenn, 19; George Dockery, 37. of Ta-coma; Carl Moore', 34.

of Ta-coma; and Peter Sandstedt, 22. of Seattle. rs. Dclury, Mother of Civie Leader Emma Delury, mother of civic leader John F. Delury, died here yesterday at the age of 74.

She was the widow of the late John Delury, who came to San Francisco from Ireland in the 1890's and was a street car conductor many years. She was the daughter of the late John and Anna En-glehart and sister of Albert and the late William Engle-hart. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 8:30 a.m. from the Comisky-Roche Funeral Home, Dolores and 16th Streets, thence to Sacred Heart Church; Fell and Fillmore Streets, where a mass of requiem will be offered at 9 a.m. The rosary will be recited tonight at 8 p.m., while a scriptural service will be held tomorrow night at 8 p.m.

at the funeral home. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Alexander Riles LONDON (AP) A funeral service for Field Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis will be conducted in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle next Tuesday. The burial will be private and no memorial service is planned.

Alexander, supreme allied commander in the Mediter- jreanean during World War II. died yesterday at the age of 77. Dav in Sacramento Monday, June 16 Associated Press THE GOVERNOR Bills Signed Districts Allows Santa Clara county Supervisors to call an election on whether to form a county rapid transit district; Alquist iDem-San Jose). Tires Extends until May 1, 1975 the expiration date ot a law allowing the use of pneumatic tires containing metal suds tor use on snow or ice; SB 119. Teale (Dem-West Point; THE ASSEMBLY Bills Pissed Prisons Creates Corrections Employment Opportunity Board to develop programs tor training prison inmates in lorts with private firms having facilities in the institution or adiacent to it: AB 11.

Biddle. (Reo-Riverside). Insurance Deletes provisions requiring brief description on (ace ot medical or hospital insurance ooiicv and instead requires a warning to policy holder to read exception causes in the contract; AB 2218, Lewis (Rep Highland). Credentials Revises procedures tor issuing and renewing teacners credentials; AB 710, Ryan (Dem-Burlingame). THE SENATE Concurred in Assembly Amendments Pornography Tightens stale anti-pornography laws: so 6263, Reo Oja').

Merchandise Bans unsolicited sending of merchandise when it is not ordered; SB 233. Stiern (Dem-Bakersfieid). Bonds maximum interest rale of additional Stockton Port Ds- tnct bonds from 6 to 7 per cent; 38 1307, Short (Dem StocKton). Bills Passed Colleges Vaes more soeutit the powers and duties ot state junior college governing board: SB Stiern. Teachers Provides that teachers fired for being ansent without leae cannot be rehired for two.

instead ot five, years: S3 76S. Schmoz (Rep-i TuMm). Welfare Bans deduction of ted-; erai funds tor Indian relief con-! outing welfare; S3 170. Voscor (Dem-San rancisco). Haulers Eliminates rat regu a- t.on of flirt hauler tiucfcs on con- st'uct'Ofl sites: SB 1090.

Waish Park), Animals Provoes for health nt- uai.on of imported wild 395. Firearms Extends author, 1y io ta'ry firearms to vartou c-eri Of oncers; SB 1122 S3 iWC. SB 1121. stevenes (Rep-Santa it! Hilled Firearms Allows f'rri1, tar rangers, coroners and deou'y coo-i "ers to carry gun; SB lUi S'evenes. AR0N, Jean Marion In Palo Alto, Saturday, June 14, 1969, Jean Marion Aron, wife of Wallace X.

Aron of Palo Alto, mother of Can-dvee Marie Aron and Penelope Jean Aron, both of Palo Alto: a native of Chicago, Illinois, aged 42 years. Private funeral services were held. ROLLER HAPGOOD, 9R0 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, in charge of aopointments, BALL, Coy M. In this city. June 15, 19b9, Coy M.

Ball, beloved husband of Anne Ball: loving father of Mrs. Virginia Morrow; loving grandfather of Cynthia, Noreen, Deborah, Robin and Robert Morrow loving father-in-law of Robert Morrow; a member of the South End Rowing Club. Private funeral services were held today June 17, followed by Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. CAREW ENGLISH BEACH, Celestia (Lessie) In this city, June la. 1969, Celestia (Lessie) Beach, dearly beloved wife of the late Albert M.

Beach, devoted mother of Ray M. Beach and the late Jerome Beach; idolized grandmother of Richard, Beverly, Dana and Jimmie Beach; a member of Harmony Chapter No. 124, O.E.S. Funeral services Wednesday at 11 a.m. at GANTNBR-FELDER-KENNY Chapel, 15 Market St.

at Duboce Ave. Inurnment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. Donations to the Eastern Star Home, Los Angeles, preferred. BRAGG, David a I Dalv Citv. June 15, 1969.

David Wayne Bragg, late of 2365 Bourbon Court. So. S.F.. dearly beloved son of Robert and Gertrude Bragg; beloved brother of Pamela, Robert Valerie and Donald Bragg, all of So. S.F.; loving grandson of Mrs.

C. Hoffmann of S.F.; a native of San Francisco, aged 16 years; a student of Serra High School. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, at 8:30 a.m. from the LARSON GARDEN CHAPEL, 885 El Camino Real. So.

S.F., thence to St. Veronica's Church, 434 Alida Way. So. S.F., where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul commencing at 9 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary tonight, Tuesday at 8 o'clock at St.

Veronica's Church. Donations to the Shrine of St. Jude for Leukemia preferred. CALLAGHAN, Catherine A. In this city, June 16, 1969.

Catherine A. Callaghan, loving wife ot the late Lester Callaghan, dearly beloved mother of Dolores Quattrin, endeared grandmother of David, Kevin and Laura Ann Quattrin. loving mother-in law of John Quattrin. sister of the late John Silk, Jewel Fischer and Gertrude Rosenberg; a native of San Francisco. Friends are invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, at 8:30 a.m.

from the COMISKY ROCHE FUNERAL HOME, cor. of Dolores 16th thence to Corpus Christi Church, where a Requiem High Mass will be offered at 9 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Tuesday, 8 p.m. (Spiritual bouquets pre-, ferred.) CARLISLE.

Lolrta M. In this city, June 14, 1969, Lolita M. Carlisle, beloved mother of Josephine B. Morey and Laura Crosnoe, beloved sister of Concepcion Beedle. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral services Wednesaay at 1:30 p.m.

at the Evergreen Mortuary of McAVOY O'HARA Geary Blvd. at Tenth Ave. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PARKING COURT TENTH AVE. CLAYMANN, Rodger In this city, June 15.

1969, RodRer Claymann, beloved husband of Karole Claymann; a native of Arizona; a veteran of W.W, II. Private funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, June 17, 1969 at 12:30 p.m. from REILLY 29th Dolores Sts. Inurnment woodlawn Memorial Park. Goodwin Scannell, Directors DELURY, Emma in this city, June 16, 1969, Emma Delury, loving wife of the late John Delury, dearly beloved mother of John F.

Delury, loving sister of Albert and the late William Engelhart, loved daughter of the late John and Anna Engelhart. friends are invited to attend the funeral on Thursday at 8:30 a.m. from the COMISKY-ROCHE FUNERAL HOME, cor. of Dolores 16th thence to Sacred Heart Church, Fell Fillmore where a High Mass ot Requiem will be offered at 9 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Tuesday at 8 p.m.

Scriptural service Wednesday at 8 P.m. 01 PIETRO, Carmela Maria In this city. June 15, 1969, Carmela Maria Di Pietro. dearly beloved wife of Arturo Di Pietro. loving mother of Marina Di Pietro; a native of Italy, aged 69 years.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday. June 18, 1969, at 9 a.m. from the Chanel of A E-MARINI-PERATA 649 Green thence to St. Francis Church, where a Requiem mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m. Interment Italian Cemetery.

Rosary Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Hours Until 9 p.m. FLEMING (nee O'Halloran), Catherine M. In this city, June 16, 1969, Catherine M. Fleming, beloved wife of the late Anthony Fleming, devoted mother of Rev.

Vincent A. Fleming of Sebasto-pol, Richard O. and Kathleen R. Fleming of San Francisco, loving sister of the late Dennis and Patrick O'Halloran of San Francisco and deceased brother and sisters in Chicago, Illinois and County Claire, Ireland, grandmother of Maureen, Kay and Janet Fleming; a native or Glenmore, Kil-mihill, County Claire, Ireland; a charter member of the Holy Rosary Sodality of St. Anne's Confraternity.

Friends may call alter 2 p.m. Tuesday and are invited to attend the funeral Thursday, at 10 a.m. from the Evergreen Mortuary of McAVOY O'HARA Geary Blvd. at Tenth thence to St. Anne's Church, where a Concelebrated Requiem Mass will be offered at 10:30 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Wednesday at 8 p.m. Spiritual bouquets preferred. PARKING COURT TENTH AVE. GREF, Goodie Maria In this city.

June 15. 1969. Goodie Maria Gret. devoted daughter of May Gref and the late August Gref loving sister of Mrs. Norma McGarry and August Gref dear aunt of Mrs.

Jacquelvn Woods, Deborah Maria McGarry, Lynn and Warren Gref and Mrs. Darlene Vlasek. loving great-aunt of Timothy and Christopher Woods, dear sister-in-law of John McGarry. Friends may visit the Funeral Home Of HOGAN SULLIVAN, 1266 Ninth Ave. between Lincoln Way Irving St.

(Sunset Dist.) on Tuesday after 2 p.m. Private services will be held Wednesday. Donations to the Cancer Fund preferred. Monument- BOCCI SONS Master Artisans Dedicated to Sacred Servica 778 Mission Coima 755-2787 THE CLASSIC MICHELANGELO'S LA PIETA IN DESIGN V.Fontana&Co. It 6M'r I MONUMENTS COLMA, CALIF.

7554510 HULTMAN, Frank P. in this city, June 14, 1969. Frank P. Hultman, ueioveu nusoano ot tieanor HUH-man; loving father of Richard Robert Eleanor J. and the late frank A.

Hultman, devoted grandfather of Monica, Melisa and Richard Hultman; a native of San Francisco, aged 47 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, at 11 a.m. at the Evergreen Mortuary of McAVOY O'HARA Geary Blvd. at Tenth Ave. Interment Golden Gate National Cemetsry.

Donations to Multiple Sclerosis Fund preferred. PARKING COURT TENTH AVE. HYDE, Mary F. In this city, June 12, 1969, Mary F. Hyde, beloved great-aunt of Rev.

James P. McCauley. S.J.; a native of San Francisco. Funeral services took place yesterday, June 16, wilh a Requiem Mass being offered fur the repose of her soul at St. Vincent De Paul Church, followed bv interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

CAREW ENGLISH KELLY, Vivien D. June 16, 1969, Vivien D. Kelly, dearly beloved mother of Duhce Rocco, James and Robert Kelly, Pauline Stuhr and Mildred Jones; survived by 14 grandchildren; aaed 70 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Thursday at 2 o'clock p.m. at the Chapel of VALENTE, MARINI, PER ATA 4840 Mission St.

Interment Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Visiting hours until 9 p.m. KRAUS, Henry in this city, June 16, 1969, Henry Kraus, dearly beloved husband of Ebba E. Kraus, devoted father of Raymond F. Kraus, devoted son ot Henry and the late Rosa Kraus loving brother of Ray and Fred Kraus, loving uncle of 12 nieces and nephews; a member of the Eel River Associated Sportsmen, National Riflemen's Association and L.P.I.U. Local No.

17. Funeral Wednesday, June 18, 1969, at 1:30 p.m. at CURRIVAN CHAPEL OF THE SUNSET, Irving at 26th Ave. (Sunset District). Visiting hours until 9 p.m.

PARKING OPPOSITE MORTUARY LUNDSTR0M, Victor In this city, June 14, 1969, Victor Lundstrom, dear husband of the late Estncr Lundstrom; loving brother of Na-thalia Bonner, Mabel Hammond and the late Frank Lundstrom; a native of Oakville, aged 71 years; a member and past master of King Solomon's Seaport Lodge No. 260 Funeral Wednesday, June 18, at 1 p.m. at the Chapels of GANTNER-MAI'SON DOMERGUE, 777 Valencia St. nr. 19th St.

under the auspices of King Solomon's Seaport Lodge No. 260 Inurnment Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. Visiting hours until 9 p.m. PARKING 7 to 9 P.M. UNION 76 STA 19th VALENCIA STS.

NICHOLS, Ciaire In this city. June 16, 1969, Claire Nichols, a native of Martinique. Friends are invited to attend the Requiem Mass Wednesday, at 7 a.m. at the Chapel of St. Anne's Home, 300 Lake St.

Interment Italian Cemetery. McAVOY O'HARA CO. NORRIS, Harry In this city, june 15, 1969, Harry Norris, beloved husband of Martha Norris, loving father of Camille Allard, Marie Rynkowsky, Lorraine Porok, loving brother of Marie Parker and Garcia Jionet: also survived by seven grandchildren; loving stepfather of Dorothy Phillips: a member of Rainbow Post No. 2065 V.F.W., Morse Lodge No. 275 I.O.O.F., and I.B.E.W.

No. 6. Friends are invited to attend V.F.w. services at Chapels ot ARTHUR J. SULLIVAN 2254 Market St.

between 15th and 16th, Tuesday at 8 p.m. under auspices of Rainbow Post No. 2065 V.F.W. and to attend funeral services Wednesday at 1 p.m. under auspices of Morse Lodge No.

275 I.O.O.F. Interment Cypress Lawn. RIDGEWAY, Lillian (Trula) In Sunnyvale. June 15, 1969, Lillian (Trula) Ridgeway. dearly beloved wite ot Kay i.

mane way. loving sister of Mildred Howlett and Roberta Fross; survived by devoted nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Mortuary after 7 p.m. Tuesday (today), and are invited to attend the funeral service Wecnisc'ay, June 18. at 10 a.m.

at the Mortuary of W. C. LASSWELL 6154 Mission St. cor. Wilson, Interment, Olivet Memorial Park.

RIGHETTI. Angelo June 15. 1969, husband of Margaret Righetti; loving father of Marie C. Hack-ley; loving brother of John Righetti of S.F.; devoted grandfather of Lisa and Shawn Hacklev; loving father-in-law of Rueze Hacklev; survived by brothers and sisters in Italy; a native of Italy, aged 72 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral, Wednesday at 9 a.m.

from the Chaoel of VALENTE, MARINI, PERATA CO 4840 Mission thence to St. Paul of the Shipwreck Church where a Requiem Mass will be offered commencing at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Tuesday evening at 8 clock, visiting hours until 9 p.m. RISHEL, Dorothy A.

In this city, June 16, 1969, Dorothy A. Rish.il, beloved wife of Donald Risnel, loving mother of Carol Rishel. Funeral services Wednesday at 1 p.m. at ASHLEY McMULLEN. 4200 Geary Blvd.

at Sixth Ave. SANFORD, Henry R. Entered into rest in Sunnyvale, June 15, 1969, Henry R. Sanford; beloved husband of Virginia Sanford of Sunnyvale; loving father ot Mr. and Mrs.

Henry R. Sanford Jr. of Millbrae and Barbara Jean Sanford of Dallas, Texas; beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. Sanford of Alabama; dear brother of Paul Sanford of Alabama; Ray Sanford of Alabama; Hilton Sanford of So. Carolina, Eunice Painter of Bruce Sanford of Alabama; a native of Reform, Alabama; aged 57 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral service Tuesday June 17. commencing at 7:30 p.m.

from the Chapel of the SUNNYVALE MORTUARY, 1315 Hollen-beck Sunnyvale, Rev, Dodds Bunch officiating. Interment, Jasper, Alabama. J. FREGOSI SON 4834 MISSION. S.F.

JU 5-3386 HENRY SCHRUMPF 911 VALENCIA ST. 647-8277 I Cards of Thanks OKAMURA, Kaoru The family of Mr. Kaoru Okamura wish to thank the many friends and neighbors for their sympathy and floral offerings in the loss of their husband and father. THE FAMILY Funeral Directors II is important for every family to know in advance precisely what funeral arrangements will cost At lldLte Company you can always, find out. 24-Hour Phone: 673-3000 Complimentary Parkmf it MMMMMMoaaaaaaaaaBaaweiMMajeMajMajiajMI Florists i ii i son, to become manager pf his father's interests in real estate, insurance, lumber and hardware.

Later he came to San Francisco and became an account executive for the National Broadcasting Company and executive account manager for the A. E. Nelson Co. Survivors Mr. Tolleson was a member of the Olympic Club where he was president of the Senior Golfers Group and of the Milline (advertising) Club of San Francisco.

Surviving are hi swife, Helen R. Tolleson; two sons, Walt, a society orchestra loader here, and Dick Tolleson; seven grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. Ed. Samuell, Mrs. Lucy Bohne and Mrs.

Elma Van Zandt. Interment will be at Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Stabbing Ends Boy's Cariosity Aboal 'Ramble' A 14 year old Daly City boy's curiosity about a reported "rumble" in Westlake Park has cost him dearly. Stephen J. Esmarch of 210 Wilshire Drive, Daly City, was in serious condition today at Mary's Help Hospital after undergoing surgery for a deep stab wound in his ab domen.

Wyane Barnoski, 18, of 50 Fairlawn Daly City, was held by Daly City police on charges of assault with a deadly weapon. Police said young Esmarch went to the park, off Lake Merced Boulevard, to check on the "rumble" report, found a group of youths there and got into an argument with Barnoski. Police reported that Barnoski had two knives and stabbed- Esmarch with one after a chase. Skin Diver Lost Off Stinson Marin County sheriff's deputies searched today for the body of a young San Francisco skin diver who disappeared about 300 yards off Stinson Beach last night. Gerry Allen Brey, 26, of 2701 Jackson Street, was last seen by his wife, Caiia, who was on the beach, in the midst of a kelp bed.

She ran for help when he failed to surface from a dive. Syrian Sandstorm DAMASCUS (UPI) Windstorms that blew sheets of sand at speeds of up to 63 i mph forced the closing of Da- mascus Airport and all Syri-' an harbors todav; I Row Goes monins ago mat a year i 1 lease on 30 living units would not be renewed this month. "We didn't give notice right then," said Weyman. "because we didn't want to cause the tenants anguishwe thought there was the possibility of solving the problem." 'Housing Tight' The problem, according to the Schonher firm, is that the company can get higher rent on the open market than it gets from the Housing Authority. Meanwhile, the Housing Authority said it will take no action itself to evict the tenants, but is searching for alternate housing.

"But the housing market is so tight." Weyman said, it will take time to relocate them." Yesterday's picketing caused jams on the Ba shore Freewav. I i I I I I I i i i I i 1 i 1 SMYTH, Thomas In this cilv. June 16, 1969, Thomas Smyth, beloved husband of Beatrice Smyth, loving father of Emmet Smyth, father-in-law of Gearldina Smyth, devoted brother of the late Marcella McMenamin, loving uncle of Sister Moira O. a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Monica's Church; retired member of the Municipal Carmen's Union A.F.

of a naNve of Ballvmahon, County Longford, Ireland. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Tuesday and are invited to attend the funeral Thursday at 9 a.m. from the Evergreen Mortu-ary of McAVOY-tf HARA Geary Blvd. at Tenth thence to St.

Monica's Church, where a Requiem Mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, Rosary Wednesday at 8 p.m. PARKING COURT TENTH AVE. SULLIVAN, Patrick Raymond In San Francisco, June 15, W69, Patrick Raymond Sullivan, beloved son of the late Patrick and Nellie Sullivan; loving uncle of James Brown, Mrs, Eva DeCastro and Mrs, Eleanor Clay Haller; a dear friend of Marie and Viola McAuliffe; a native of San Francisco, aged 85 years; a member of Elevator Operators Union, Local No. 14.

Funeral services Wednesday. June 18 at 8:30 a.m. from the Chapels of SUHR WIEBOLDT, 1465 Valencia nr. 26th thence to St. Peter's Church where a Mass of Requiem will be offsred at 9 a.m.

Rosary Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SUHR WIEBOLDT 647-3900 PARKING ADJOINING CHAPELS SULME, Henry E. In this city, June 15, 1969. Henry E.

Sulme. oearly beloved husband of Mary F. Sulme; loving father of Mrs. Jovietta Nash, Evans and Alfred Sulme: loving grandfather of 9 grandchildren; loving father-in-iaw of Loren Nash, Wilma and Josephine Sulme; a member of the American Legion Golden Gate Post 40. The funeral will take place on Thursday, June 19.

1969, at 9 a.m. from the Memorial Chapels of CAREW ENGLISH. Masonic at Golden Gate thence to St. Anne's Church, Fuston at Judah where a Requiem High Mass will be offered for the reoose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a.m. Rosary Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.

TOLLESON, Walter G. (Tolly) in this city, June 16, 1969, Walter G. (Tolly) Tolleson, beloved husband oi Helen R. Tolleson, devoted father of Walt and Dick Tolleson, loving grandfather of Walter, Peter, Robin, Susan, Mary Ann, Janet and Nancy Tolleson, brother of Mrs. Ed Samuell, Mrs.

Lucy Bohne and Mrs. Elma Van Zandt; a native of South Carolina, aged 69 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral service 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 18 at N. GRAY 4000 Nineteenth Avenue at Sargent, one block easi of Juni-pero Serra Blvd.

Friends may call after 7 p.m. Tuesday. Memorial offerings may be made to the Heart Fund. WAGGENER, Richard (Whitey) In this citv. June 16.

1969, Richard (Whitey) Waggener, dearly beloved husband of Gloria Waggener. devoted father of Mrs. Gloria Beaudry, Susan Waggener and Mrs. Nancy Johnson, devoted grandfather of Joseph, Jeffrey and Gerald Beaudrv. loving son- in-law of Mrs.

Anna E. Reynolds. loving father-in-law of Oelbert Beaudry and David Marshal Johnson; a native of S.F.; a member of the United Commercial Travelers. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Tuesday and are invited to at tend the funeral Thursday at 8:30 a.m.

from the tvergreen Mortuary Of McAVOY O'HARA Geary Blvd. at Tenth thenca to Star of the Sea Church, where a Reauiem Mass will be offered at 9 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Lemeterv. Rosary Wednesday at PARKING COURT TENTH AVE. WARREN, James In this city, June 13, 1969, James Warren, dearly beloved husband of the late Helen Warren; a member of the Theatrical Janitors Union Local No.

9 and Building Service Union Local No. 87. Funeral service Wednesday at 2 p.m. at GANTNER-FELDER-KENNY CHAPEL, 1965 Market at Duboce Ave. Interment, Green-lawn Memorial Park.

WINTER, Florence Gray June 15. 1969. Florence Gray Winter, beloved mother of Patricia Self. loving grandmother of Kenneth aeir jr. Services Wednesday afternoon, 3 o'clock, at HALSTED 1123 Sutler St COMPLIMENTARY PARKING lii Mcmoriam BRUCKMAN, Gerald Martin (Jerry) In loving memory of a devoted son and brother who passed away 2 years ago today, June 17.

1967. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. Mother. Brothers.

Richard. Billv Terry and Sister, Holly Cemeteries A THOUGHTFUL STEP Prc-Nccd j) Arrangements aft ftp Like many considerate people, ou may wish to make your iiwii pnvneed arrange-I mMits here at Cypress Ijiwii -sparing others difficult det i- sions in years ahead. Why not visit us, or call or write for our descriptive brochure? LAWN MEMORIAL PARK A non-profit cemetery (or Ol CoVna. San Mofeo County PUm 5-C580 JUDE-BEALL Frank Jude. 70, 100 Font Blvd.

and Margaret E. Beall, 69, Chicago, III. LOVELACE-MORROW Robert T. Lovelace, 21, San Antonio, Texas and Joan C. Morrow, 25, 723 17th Ave.

TSOI-SHI Theodore Tsoi, 840 Filbert and Amy L. C. Shi, 27, 1474 Sacramento HALL-LADNER James H. Hall, 27, U. S.

Air Force and Christine C. Ladner, 19, 354C Haight. JEW-HOH Tim Y. Jew. 36, Fresno and Mei M.

Hoh, 29. 766 Sacramento ENGBER-WALLACH Evan H. Engber, 31, 514 Jersey and Bonnie Z. Wallach, 24, same. OLIVAR-GUTIERREZ Anselmo Olivar, 30, 1313 Haight St.

and Irma Gutierrez, 20, 801 Shotwell. ORAZENOVICH-MELCHIORI Michael L. Drazenovich, 19, Santa Barbara and Donna M. Melchiori, 18, same. SMITH-CALDWELL Dennis B.

Smith, 18, Daly City and Patricia M. Caldwell, 20, Daly City. WHITE-ANDERSON Joe T. White, 23, 1580 Fulton and Gladys J. Anderson, 24, 1082 Revere.

PARKER-FOXEN George W. Parker, 35, 748 Ouncan and Frances L. Foxen, 30, Oakland. THAYER-SMITH Donald H. Thayer, 26, Richmond and Katherlne A.

Smith, 30, 75 Douglass. RAMIREZ-MICALLEF Ralph Ramirez, 23, 2020 Thomas and Salvina J. Micallef, 25, 962 Goettingen. BALMEDIANO-McLEAN McArthur B. Balmediano, 26, 625 Bush and Mary McLean, 27, 625 Bush.

HILL-OLSEN Gerald A. Hill, 22, 100 Hearst and Nancy A. Olsen, 22, Daly City. THOMAS-THOMAS Alfred Thomas 34. 1639 New-comb and Betty J.

Thomas, 37, 3131 26th St. FLORES-ASIMOS Anthony Joseph Flores, 23, 154 Chilton and Patrice J. Asimos, 21, 132 Dartmouth. STUMP-VEDDER Harrison P. Stump, 21, Gardena and Christina M.

Vedder, 22, Hawthorne. JONES-ARCHER Donald W. Jones, 23, Oakland and Mona K. Archer, 20, Fresno. SPENCER-LEWIS Theodore J.

Spencer, 26, 625 Scott and Sekoiva S. Lewis. 30. 708 Fell. MALONE-COMA John T.

Malone, 30, 16 Crest'-ne Dr. and Sally J. Coma, 25, 2186 California KOERBER-KRALOVETZ Denver M. Koerber, 22, Chicago, III. and Ilia M.

Kralovetz, 22, 1346 Pine. WYMAN-CURLEY Kenneth M. Wyman, 24, 2310 28th and Dianne S. Curley, 19, Daly City. JONES-RAY Dennis G.

Jones, 19, 1285 Page and Kandi L. Ray, 18, same. SCHMANDT-HOLSTON Leonard T. Schmandt, 20, 22 Belvedere and Robin J. Holston, 19, same.

KIRK PATRICK-PECK Lee G. Kirkpatrick, 28. Santa Ana and Francine K. Peck, 25, Daly City. CRABTREE-GALLAGHER Bryan D.

Crabtree, 19, 10 Sussex and Claire C. Gallagher, 20, 200 Cordova. ESTES-GRIFFIN Dennis C. Estes, 20, U. S.

Navy and Janice Griffin, 18, 312 Mason. WERNER-LEWIS Jan O. Werner, 2b, 1145 Clayton and Seela L. Lewis, 25, same, KRAMER-O'ROURKE Stephen S. Kramer, 22, 2139 31st Ave.

and Linda M. O'Rourke. 21, 121 Gladstone Dr. WONG-CHAN Ted Wong, 29, CanoRa Park and Flora Chan, 27, 49 Bannam Place. KIRK-BIBBS Paul S.

Kirk, 19, 1426 Thomas and Connie R. Bibbs, 190 Newton. THELIN-WARTENA Jay D. Thelin, 23, Beaverton, Ore. and Dana Wartena, 24, West Linn, Ore.

A certified copy of a birth certificate may be obtained for $2 from tne S. F. Department of Public Health. 101 Grove Street in person or by mail. Divorces Complaints Filed BURGESS Ruth vs.

Henry. MILLER Doris vs. Jack. WHEELER Georgia vs. Emile.

SAUNDERS Mardell vs. Kingston. TAVARES Jeanne vs. Norman. HAYES John vs.

Mary. EVANS Frances vs. Joseph. HOURIGAN Susan vs. Richard.

HA Ml SKY Carlolta vs. Leonid, POPOV George vs. Jean. HAHN Kathrvn vs. James.

COLE Nina vs. James. WALKER Eugenie vs. James. BEST Mary vs.

Charmie. MEDINA Frances vs. Martin. CURNS Ruby vs. Roy.

OLIVIER Betty vs. Roumay. JONES Ruth vs. Allie. CARMACK John vs.

Charles. ARMSTRONG Irene vs. Richard. Annulments Filed ALVAREZ Genaro vs. Lucia.

KIGGINS Nanvy vs. Glen. ERICKS0N Leslie vs. Patrick. Separate Maintenance Filed MERRICK Nancy vs.

Denis. Annulments Granted LESSIG Joyce and Paul. PAGE-Linda and William. Interlocutory Decrees SANDERS Gloria from John, SCOTT Ruby from Cleveland Sr. COTTON REAOER Tomiko from R.

B. WONG Chov from Ming. ESTRADA Fe from RomulO. PEREZ May from Carl. DIBBLE Marian from David.

QUIOCHO Iva from Guillermo. FAIR BAIRN Colleen from Matthew. Final Decrees SPIRES Poly and Frank. BRADFORO Anne and Moses. NACCARE2ZA Carmen and Roberto.

SULLIVAN Joan and John. JOHNSON Rita and James. BRONSTEIN Harold and Charlotte. CARLSEN Susan and Robert. Probales DUNN Lillian C.

on petition of Ar- thur H. Connolly. VAyoa Stanley, on petition of Rose- mon Richardson. SPITALERI Josephine, on petition SDitaieri Jr. MCELLERICH Harry, on petition of Susan and Wa.ter Moellerich.

RESING Day on petition of Burton W. Burkrtardt. CRHLAC Aurelie on petition of Andre Pechoultres DREWES Ethel on petition of w.u.am p. Glover. PEARSON Olof, on petition of Roy E.

A Pearson. OEMMER Ciaire M. on petition of Jon M. Demmer. CRAYSON Biancne on petition of Chu'ies i Behlow.

HARRISON Aobert on petition of Crocer Bank. Hiilhs Born to Mr. and ABRAMSON Michael No. 4 Mill-brae Circle, Millbrae, May 30, a daughter. AGUILAR Maximo A 1231 3rd June 3, a daughter.

ARAGON Frederico 315 Bacon May 31, a son. ARIAS Joe 435 C. Colma, June 5. a BALCORTA Candelano, 2175 Mission May 26, a son. BOONE David, 126 Bellevue Daly City, May 29.

a son. CASTILLERO Robert. 1123 Treat June 1, a daughter. OIKTAKIS David, 45 Diamond St June 3, a daughter. GRIFFIN Don 622 58th Street, Oakland, June 3, a son.

0 A I 4362 24th Street, May 30. a daughter. GOMES David 196 Bocana June 4. a son. OAM AN Jose 137 Shakespeare May 29, a daughter.

HALL Tim 628-22nd May 31, HARmL Paul 1722 Revere St June 3. a daughter. KENNEDY Darren 15 Russia No. 11, June 2, a son. KWONG Shi 1844 A Mason June 7, a son.

LOCHMAMN Gerald 1591C Stil- well Presidio, S.F. April 11, a daughter. LOPEZ Edwin 907 Valencia June 5, a daughter. LOWE James 15 Lincoln Way, Apt. 203.

June 6, a son. MACARAEG Julius 1253 Sanchez June 4, a daughter. MANDAP Romy 800 Huron June 3, a daughter. MAUGA Tofiga, 415-A So, Van Ness June 1, a son. MEAOOWS David 257 Edgehill, San Carlos, June 5, a daughter.

MEND OZ A Victor 191 Chattanooga, June 4, a daughter. MIN Keh 2427 Hilgard, Apt. 16, Berkeley, June 3, a son McALISTER Merrill 67 Longview Drive, Daly City, June 3, a daughter NARLOCK Paul 448 Heathcliff Drive, Pacifica, June 3, a son. NEWBURN Donald 22 Sirard Lane, San Rafael, June 4, a daughter. O'BRIEN Dennis 1643-15th May 22, a daughter.

PEREZ Adolfo, 823 Kansas June 3, a daughter. PINA Adolfo 3062 25th June 2, a daughter. ROGERS William 296 22nd June 2. a daughter. SARMENTO David 479 Ebken Pacifica, June 3, a daughter.

SOO HOO Donald, 601 Capp June 3, a son. STONE Ronald Charles, 93 Park Apt. 3, May 13, a daughter. THRUSH William, 4938 Croydon Place, Newark, June 5. a daughter.

TORRICO Ramiro 881 Capp May 31, a daughter. TOSETTI Paul 170 Longview Drive, Daly City, June 2, a son. URTEAGA Humberto 1870 20th June 2, a son. VEE Yut bl Card Alley, May 28, a daughter. Marriages Licenses issued to: SNELL-BENNETT Torsten H.

Snell, 32, 39 Melrose and Gladys R. Bennett, 44, Horse-heads, N. Y. G0NDER-HOLLEY Frazier Gonder, 26, Berkeley and Linda D. Holley.

26, Oakland. VON SEGGERN-SPARKS Arnold J. D. Von Seggern, 54, Col-rado Springs, and Patricia Sparks. 54, Moylan, Pa.

BORDIN-COLLINS William Michael Bordin, 22, 14 Fredson Ct. and Patricia B. Collins, 21, 120 Naglee BRILL-SUTTON Don R. Brill Jr and Sharon F. 30, 1369 Ninth Ave.

Sutton, 22, Los Ga- tos. KAPLAN-SIRUTIS Samuel W. Kaplan, 34, Berkeley and Donna M. Sirutis, 23, Berkeley. MALONEY-VENNEMEYER John F.

Maloney, 23, Lafayette and Elizabeth A. Vennemeyer, 22, 121 Fntrada Ct. DIAZ-GAUMAN Julio Cesar Diaz. 23. 470 and Maria V.

Gauman, 14th ft. 17, 137 Shakespeare. OBERZAN-ARANOVITCH Rudolph J. Oberzan, 27. Antiocn and Leah Aronovitch.

26, 2408 California FELLINGHAMANDERSON John C. Fellingnam, 22. Glendaie I and Claire L. Anderson, 22, 20 Lansdale. i SIT-ROSALES Jack Sit, 26, 1132 Union and Virgi.

lia A. Rosales, 21, 4115 Lincoln Way. ALFARO-VANEGAS i Alberto C. Alfaro. 42.

2905 Fol.om and Liliam M. Vanegas, 25, 1433 Guerrero. I LOOK-BLACK Harry D. Look 24, 395 Eddy and Mary A. Black, 19, same.

THELIN-WARTENA Jay D. Thelin, 23, Beaveiton, Ore. and Dana L. Wartena, 24, West Linn, Ore. RIANOABERNAUER Brvan R.

Rianda. 23. 368 Country Club and Pamela A. Bernauer. 22.

1946 23rd Ave. BLAKE Y-HO WARD Grafton S. Blakey. 53, 1749 Laguna and Gussie M. Howard, 40 Mann City.

PEREZ-ACEVEDO Jose D. Perez. 21, 3955 Mission and irginia L. Acevedo. 18.

254 Mira-mar. TAXON-KAZMER Alan B. Taxon. 28. 1661 Bush and Marilyn Kasmer.

1661 Bush. O'ROURKE-CREAMER Kelly O'Rourke, 23. Mesa, Ariz, and Cynthia A. Creamer, 21, tos Angeles. YOUNG-WONG Leslie M.

Young, 24, 1275 Green and Linett C. Wong, 21, 400 Grafton. SWEENEY-MADAN Kenneth W. Sweeney. 21.

U. "5. Air Force and Pamela B. Madan, 24, Mill VaMey. ROBERTSON-CURLEV John H.

Robertson. 29. 1735 Van Ness and Ann K. Curley, 23. Berke- lev.

KLEIN BIEGALLE I Robert L. Kiem. 24. So. San f-ran- cisco and Lynne Biegalle, 22.

San B'urco CRISS DFASV Thomas D. Cnss. 25. So. San Cisco and Chrrstme M.

Deasy, 23, 55 Buckingham Way. CORPOS BERNABE John Corros. 23. 642 Alvarado and Emily R. Bernabe.

24, San MONTOYA-STEWART fvucnael J. Pvontoya, 17. 840 Waller i and Jacqueimt L. Stewart. 17.

55 VERLATTI-STIMMEl Michael Venatti, 22. 162 Concord and Nancy A. Stimmel. 20, 528 DEZORI-KAUTM Gary G. Dezori and Judith A.

30 1120 Potr'O Kauth, 25, 1245 FRANCISCO-BALOONADO Darnel S. Francesco. 22 3b? Lak and Eis M. Baidonado, 21, 24 1 Fpue. EAST MALLBERC Caiv tav and Carol A.

a fe-g, 33. 501 Bay. CAUECOS KOTOFF Josepn P. Ganeeo. 23.

1655 Florida aid jean b. 22. 743 Arkan- ut. On in San Mateo Peaceful picketing by tenants faced with eviction from the huge La Selva apartment complex in San Mateo continued this morning as owners of the complex huddled over their next move. Some 22 families black and white received notict- of eviction June 9 from the Schonher Management Co-owners of the 187-unit complex near Hillsdale off the Bayshore Freeway.

A Dispute The families are victims jf a dispute over rent prices between the apartment complex owners and the San Mateo County Housing Authority, which leases a block of ttie living units and subleases them to low-income families. Glenn Weyman. executive director of the Housing Authority, said he was told by th Schonher firm two.

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