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20 The Times Saturday, July 15, 1961 General's Asia Role Assessed other American thev pines has a four fold significance danger of communism and he: 1. Ar a time when Soviet propaganda is sparing no effort to distort America's image in the eyes of the peoples of Asia, General opened their hearts to him. and he is in a position to convey to Washington and to American public opinion the current feelings and sentiment of' the Filipinos to wards the United States. If Philip pine American relations are to; position, we welcomed General MacArthur as we welcomed no other in the past. No favors, no material rewards were expected.

We in the Philippines are not fail' weather friends. To whomsoever we are beholden we enshrine in our hearts. Where, may I ask, in contemporary history, is there a representative of. the Western world, as beloved by an Asian people as Douglas MacArthur is by the Filipinos? Let the Americans ponder on the imponderable value to them in the cold war' now raging of such an asset that they can proudly claim as their fought it and Korea with such vigor and: uncompromising firmness, that he alienated many who did not have his vision to realize at that time the Commu MacArtnur personality emerges as a living refutation of Communist misrepresentations. Received nist all prevading objective of by an Asian' people with open continue on a basis of mutuality and close friendship, it is essential that there be in America a better understanding of present Filipino attitudes and reactions arms and given a reception that in warmth and magnitude is unprecedented in "that section of the globe, the American people should EDITOR'S NOTE: Could General Douglas MacArthur become Ihe savior of American prestige in.

disturbed Asia if chosen for such a task by President Kennedy? That question is raised inferentially in the following dispatch written exclusively for United Press International by General Carlos P. Romulo, Philippines ambassador to fie United Suites. The dispnich was written just' after MacArthur, supreme Allied commander in the Pacific in World War IJ and post war occupation chief in Japan, returned from a triumphal "sentimental journey" Id the Philippines. By General Carlos P. Romulo Philippines Ambassador To The U.S.

Written Exclusively for United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI i Gen and that action be taken on press be proud that they have one of! ing problems confronting the twe governments. After his visit. Gen LEGAL NOTICE eral MacArthur is the man who their awn who can draw to his person and to his country such universal popular acclaim and admiration. What greater service can any can spaek with authority matters. world conquest.

That he should have been received as he was. received with such plethora of enthusiasm by our masses in the Philippines was a ringing reaffirmation. of the' unequivocal Filipino stand against communism. Com ins at a time when Communist infiltration and subversion are causing dangerous inroads in southeast Asia, tie over all effect of General MacArthur's timely visit to an Asian country on the free world's fight against Communist totalitarianism is indeed incalculable. 3.

After having come in close contact with my people and having their affectionate regard as 4. We in the Philippines have one in America render to his peo by t. spninLMiuous ple now, in the lace of America pouring of cordiality and affec diminished prestige in Asia, than tion towards General MacArthur to be able to project abroad America's true qualities that wHl that we are a grateful people. We NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN that the secretary or the County Plan nLnjr Commission at tile County of San Mateo, did. on the 5th day of JULY 1561.

set the hour of A.M. on tne ntfLh day 0f JULY, 1961. at ihe Hall of Justice and Records, Redwood City. California, as the time aim place for PUBLIC HEARING for AMENDMENT to Part 1. Division VI oi the San Mateo County Ordinance Code, oclnfr the Land Use Plan Ordinance of the.

County of San Mateo, as (allows: 1 To amend Section 115 of the San Mateo County Ordinance Map have given tne he to the saying that "republics are proverbially draw not suspicion or hatred but respect and gratitude as was evoked by General MacArthur For in the twilight of his life and holding no official eral Douglas MacArthur's "sentimental journey" to the Philip herever he went in the Philip to recmssiiy 1.50 Wly line of Santa rscrcs JIOL Cruz Avenu Kassem Asks cda de Suburbanite Finds Skills His Oivn Way Sly from eel ter lir.e of Al las Pulsas pordon of Lot are Li Ling Wang, Miss China; Arlctte Dobson. Miss England; Marlcnc Schmidt. Miss Germany; and Liliane iJurnier. Miss Switzerland. AP WLrephoto HAPPY MISS UNIVERSE SEMI FINALISTS Four happy Miss Universe semi finalists hold as thev wish each other luck in tonight's final judginx in Miami Eeach.

Reading from Mt St TobLn 1J0 acre tract r51M Santa Auto Polution Valve for All? LOS ANGELES (AP) A crank Cruz Menlo Parle) froni i Troops Leave 3 ismcle Jamiiy residenUal 10.000 square feet rr per bldg. By JACK V. FOX ber. But you know plumbers tat any rate I know plumbers) D8. TETER.

case ventilator to eliminate hydro BAGHDAD. Iraq (UPD Iraq's SUBURBIA. USA Some men when they first move to a house 15 Beauties Vie So we just went to in the suburbs aren worth much. carbon'fumes may be required California automobile engines FRANK S. SKILL MAN, San Mateo County.

Planning Commission. To be nublished in SAN matted Premier Abdul Karim Kassem Friday night demanded that the British sec out of Kuwait and around the place at fixing things fixed it ourselves. First we took the lid off that box like "crock of water in the back and reached Get the screens in by the 4th TIMES and DAILY NEWS LEAE EH Tuition Hunt Bank Robber Gets Assist the State Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Board certifies the device 3.1 San Mateo, California. Saturday, of July and the storm windows down and got that thing a ma At Miami Beach jig with the metal bulb on the warned "we will fight imperialists, especially British imperialists." "The British have made an army camp out of Kuwait, which is part ol the motherland and we next month. Board members voted unani NOTICE Or HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that back by Christmas, they figure and that's it.

Others, on the other hand Dlunge right into do it yourself end of a rod. We bent the rod to a si angle so the bulb would Convention Hail and also a nation mously Friday to consider such a MIAMI BEACH (UPI) The loveliest girl in the world will be wide (CBS) television audience. ism. They are the ones who build their own TV dens, wire the whole higher, or something like that, can never tolerate tnat crowned "Miss Universe" tonight. the Secretary of the County Planning; Commission of the County of San Mateo.

Stale of California, did on the 5th day of JULY 1961. set the hour of 10:00 A.M. on the 26th day of JULY 11)61 the Hall of Justice Rcccrds. Redwood City. California, as the Uttjc and place In any case, it didn't do any The speculative odds were against toll, dark eyed Sharon place with stereophonic speakers lay a backyard barbecue pit and move.

The next step will come at a meeting Aug. 31. The ventilator is similar to a device placed by Detroit manufacturers on all 1961 autos sold in California, It involves a tube from Rene Brown, "Miss U.S.A. good. As a matter of fact did was make us pretty sore thirsty.

The toilet was now run rbLi six adri Fifteen world beauties, among them seven from Europe, three from Latin America and soldier from Israel are the semi finalists in the Miss Universe pageant. An Wr PUBLIC HEARING for USE PERMITS to Part 1. Division VI of ihe Mateo Countv With those handy fellows as Mindcn. because of the 14 an example, and a wife as im NEW YORK (UPI) Joseph McGowan. a 33 year old mail clerk, attempted to rob a bank Thursday, police said.

The reaction Friday was star tlins. His fellow employes collected $300 for him. The board of directors of the firm where lie worked met in 'emcrfiency session, asrecd to impressive foreign lovelies like mad. when we went over and other is an impish pme from rayed against her, and because got a glass of water from the, the craniicase to the carburetor petus, any mover to suburbia soon becomes pretty good at handling the little problems that arise in Code, beioff the Land Use Ordinance of the County of San Mateo, as follows: 1. To allow a rest home for six (Sj ambulatory guests in an extstinit residence or.

northwesterly 100.37' Louisiana, U.S.A. The judges will pare the group bathroom wash basin and snapped the cold water handle shut real ihe United States entry won year. proper care of me home. 1 Lots It 25. Block 6.

Menlo to five finalists, and then pick winner tonight before an expected Take our ruiticuity witn ine Linda Bcmer.t of Salt Lake City Heights, and ad, portion of abnn hard. Well, you know what happened' Shudder Did It Utah who was succeeded as keep his jDb open and make a I full house at the Miami Beach toilet in the downstairs bathroom, for example. Avenue, Menlo Par). as per with a pressure control vaJve in the system. One priKiucer, the AC Spark Division of General Motors has estimated the cost of the ventilators will range from $6.50 to slightly more than 520.

Installation would be extra. In a fiery speech at the graduation ceremony of Baghdad's military college, Kassem condemned Kuwait's "phony independence under British protection which the British have been exploiting to rob our wealth." It was Kassem's major speech of a day of celebratings marking the third anniversary of the revolution that brought him to power. Kassem accused Kuwait's ruler, Sheik Abdul As sabah As salim, of expelling Iraqis from Kuwait, a former British protectorate. Earlier this month Kassem staked an historical claim to the sheikdom, "We've warned this sheik to de sist from these oppressive meas ures or we shall take severe measures against him," Kassem said. of SARAH MERLE 'substantial cantnoution to tne The water pipes all aver the U.S.A." Thursday night by Miss Brawn, will turn over her other 1SLO.

McGowan family Kept Running For several weeks okay, okay, house sort of shuddered and sud denly the toilet went dead silent A bail bondsman assured Mc crown to tonight's winner. Rose, Saari 2. To allow free standing; sign 1 an zone on Lot 15. northeast ide Bnyshore Highway I5CT northwest of the intersecUon of Hnyshoro Gowan of 52,300 bail required maybe it was months the water kept running alter you flushed The six judges Friday night gave Europe's entries the most while his case awaits grand jury Swim Today Puif as. Fa ber Subd.

as per Wc tried it again. Flushed the toilet, waited a decent interval and then snapped the cold water For a while, it you jiggieo. action and waived his fee honors, picking seven of them as YLITE NEON CORP. SAN DMAS. Calif.

(UPP And lona College waved tui To allow rice. end shot the handle just right it would stop. But finally even that didn't work. faucet in the sink on and off. The toilet stopped again.

jrun shoouns; range tion fees for McGowan's 13 year Murray Rose, Australia's Olympic star who attends the Univer semi finalists. The Europeans are from Eng land, France, Germany, Scotland We thought of calling a pium old son, Gerald Well, that how we solved that sity of Southern California, and bject to the control of the dub Lots 2. 3. and the western I was brooding over the $285 Sweden. Switzerland, and Wales, problem.

Now the wife, the kn 16 year old Roy Saari of Los An tuition fee for Gerald that led the The judges picked three Latins DORIS MARIE SOFOS geles, arc expected to be the top and yours truly just snap that faucet on and off regularly and S7Q a week clerk to rob a bank. Misses Argentina. Chile New Trot Mark Is Predicted BELMONT Mrs. Doris Marie contenders today National Am Peru and also girls from lee police said. McGowan showed a package to the teller and also a atcur Athletic union (AAU i long Sofos.

39, of 2700 Prindall road, died Thursday at Community hos distance swimming championship there's not a bit of worry any more. Except the wife has taken to looking at me rather strangely. RidesNiagara note which said "I have enough DU OUOIN. III. (UPP The pital after a short illness.

A na land, Israel, Korea and the Republic of China. The semi finalists included: "Miss Sweden," Gunilla Knuts of Lot 4. and the SE ti of the NE of Sec. 23. T4S.

K6W. containing 75 acres MOL. Montara Elementary School District, os per application of EDW. F. OWENS for C0A3TSIDE SPORTMAN'S CLUB, INC 4.

To erection ot an outdoor advortlijnc; structure on own property appro, u.000 ft. west, of Toll Plaza on 3rd San Mateo. Faster Cily. approximate size 15'x50' faclnc 2 wavs, as per application of T. JACK FOSTER, JR.

5. To allow erecUon or an outdoor advcrljsinr; structure on own prop dynamite in this package to blast race at Puddingstone Dam. The team and individual nation year old Hambletonian speed re tive of Colorado, she had lived the place to you know where. here five years. al championship wilt be decided captured 15 minutes son, 20: Miss Germany," Marlene cord of 1:59 3 5 will be topped Aug.

30 when the SISD.OOO trotting the four mile race which start She is survived by her hus later with 51,015 and a bag con Schmidt, 24: "Miss Israel," Atida Falls Safely Inside a Ball NIAGARA FALLS. N.Y. (AP ed at 9 a.m. band, Peter K. Sofos; two chil laining seven small broom sticks dren, Gregory and Victoria; hei In addition to Rose and Saari classic is renewed here, a sponsor predicted today.

Pisanti, 19; "Miss Iceland," Krist janna Magnusdoitir; "Miss Scotland." Susan Jones. 2D. erty anprox. 4.000 ft. north of Bel defending champion, there parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Smith of Forest Hills. and arc 2tt other entries. mont overpass on Uayshore Highway, approximate size I5'x50' fac man in a rubberized watertight Also "Miss Argentina." Adriana Don Hayes, a co sponsor of the race, predicted last year that the Hambletonian winner would have brother, Paul Smith of San Angeles Athletic club is de inR two ways, as per application of T. JACK FOSTER.

JR. ball successfully rode over the Gardiazabal. IE: "Miss chile." painted to look like dynamite, lona College said it "feels deep ly for the plight of Gerald McGowan and his" family. It is indeed unfortunate that Mr. McGowan.

in his worry and anxiety, should have resorted to such an extreme." Funds Voted for School District State aid of 51,243,366 for construction of the new Ortega school in the Pacifica Laguna Salada elementary school district was approved yesterday at the State Capitol. In addition to the Laguna Salada district funds, the State Allocations board approved eight fending its team championship 161 foot Horseshoe Falls today. Mateo. Two sisters. Mrs.

Virginia Danuet of San Francisco and "Miss England," Ar How full day nursery accomodate up to and to beat 2:00. Blaze Hanover The man, who refused to reveal against the New York Athletic club and California teams from Irs. Jean Chabuya of San Jose Including forty four (44) children, aces two thru six years, on Lot 1, Block 23. Sehoolhousc Homestead. his identity, became the fifth per lctte Dobson, 18; 'Miss France," Simone Darot, 19: Miss Korea," Suh Yang hi, 21; Miss Peru," also survive.

Quick Song and Hoot Frost all broke the magic time barrier with trots of 1:59 4 5, 1:59 3 5 and 1:59 3 5, respectively. Blaze Huntington Beach. EI Scgundo Lynwoori and Santa Monica. per app lcaUon MAKUH IN son in history to mate the drop without injury. One other important person felt GRAM.

Carmela Stein, 19: Miss Repub Funeral services will be helc a.m. Monday from th( To auaw reuffious service! in lor McGowan. McGowan has been Canadian officials immediately ejdstinjf buUdijiK on a temporary ic of Li ling Wang, ID; Miss Switzerland." Liliane Bur Hanover finally won it race off. took the man into custody on a cnurcn ana, racu other requests totaling more than years. Friday she left court with Dawn Brown chapel of Sncider and Sullivan.

San Mateo. Interment will be a Golden Gate National cemetery. JUes will be constructerl under future permit, on pin. of Lot II 34, charge of illegal entry. They said the man declined to give his $2 million.

ner. and Miss Wales, Kosc maric Franklnnd, IS. him which is perhaps the begin Ti; Johnson being 6.112 acre. of slorv. "lo wn uxer per applicaUon of KEV.

IhOMAb LACkVfar Ule ST. MATTHIAS lme, pending legal counsel. Police said the man went over FUSHES FRENCH OUSTER TUNIS (UPD President Ilabib DETROIT (UPI Dawn Brown STUDENT HONORED Larry Baulch, a member Trenton, N. won the scn ladies free style skating Bourguiba told a mass meeting Friday he is ready to "join bat Births url in game's First Baptist the falls about 10:50 a.m. and opened the hatch of the object while still in the water.

He waved they said, apparently to indicate success. CATHOLIC CHURCH. 8. To aUow church on esJsUnK property at 1SB1 Pujgas East Palo Alio, betas 0 acres MOL on Pultfas commencing 174.50' Sly from Intersection of center line of OUve Pin. of Lot IB, Falser as per applicaUon REV.

THOMAS CARNER. championships at the United States Amateur Roller Skating to get France to leave its church, was given the honor re Nab 3 Teeners In Stolen Car cently oE turning over the first huge air and naval base at Bi zerte. Tunisia. meeting underway here MILLS HOSPITAL Born to Mr, and Mrs. shovelful of earth at the ground HOMER HASTY SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Homer Hasty.

40. of San Francisco, died in Kerman, Wednesday. He is survived by his father Floyd Smurr and daughter Diane of South San Francisco; and brothers Floyd and Edgar Johnson, both of San Bruno; nieces and nephews. A native of Texas, he was em fourth time. breaJdn'; ceremonies for the new We have no intention of curb popular enthusiasm until the Miss Brown wes an easy REDWOOD CITY Three Protestant chapel at San Cjuentin NARROW ESCAPE WALLA WALLA, Wash.

(AP ner for the fourth straigh: teen age boys, two from iast French soldier has left Bi Secretary San Mateo County, Planning Commission. To be published in SAN MATEO Baulich, a Berkeley Baptist Susan Lessne. Wantagh. wood City and the other from Divinity school student, currently placed second and Dianne Lud zorte. he said.

live thousand youth volunteers dug trenches Sylvia Elaine Sannar, 19, weighed 100 pounds when she entered the state prison March 18 to begin TIMES and DAILY NEWS LEADER San Mateo. CaUfornia. Saturday. working toward a "Hai wig. lrvmgton, N.

was Hiiro. House" in Oakland where pa; near the base ana began military July la. laai. iyJ Belmont, were apprehended today in a stolen car by Chico authorities, police report. Police Set.

Robert West said ployed by Chicago Bridges, Inc. serving a sentence for burglary training. DEATH NOTICES Services will be Held at 2 p.m. She began dieting. Tuesday night.

In Pans, the newspaper prisoners may received sympathetic and underscling counsel as well as living quarters while be eomins re established in the out that information from Chico po ROSE SOCIETY MEETS CARROLL. James: 3251 Nort haven drive. Daly City. July 14. a daughter.

G1FFIN. Clifford: 2330 Clipper street. San Mateo, July J4, a daughter. CRAUPNER. Horace: 1758 Shoreview, Son Mateo, July 14, a son.

MORRISON'. William: 810 Ninth avenue. San Mateo, July 14, a REYES, Arthur: 1960 Woodland avenue. East Palo Alto, July 14, a daughter, WYATT, William: 3404 Branson down to 85 pounds, Sylvia Elaine REDWOOD CITY Peninsula Monday at Nauman and Lincoln mortuary. Interment will be at Olivet Memorial cemetery.

Press said Tunisian troops had cut the base off from the rest of! the country. squeezed through the bars in the window of her cell and escaped. Rose society's regular mectin, side world. HAMONEY la San Francisco July 13, 1961, Thomas Franclj Mationty. beloved huiiMfm of Anita fAjhonev; lovlns frher of EdworO L.

Fleming orf ayrJIngame: loving lattier iri.jjiw of Mrs. June Kerning of 3urllnsome; jrandlarher of Jan kr Gi rv ard Jeery Fleming. Fone al itrvices will 5e held Monday, July 17, ll at 9:30 was held on Tuesday at th BATISTA BERGAMASCjn Veterans Memorial building i Redwood City, A panel replied lice indicates the trio was in a model Thunderbird reported stolen Thursday night from Drjv MTis Motor company in Redwood City. A Redwood City officer was to leave today to return the trio, sc.es U. 15 and 17.

to Redwood City. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO guests and miaiihers of problems Batista Bergamasehi, a resident Par of rose culture. Mrs. Clay Mor of South San Francisco for many years, died Thursday in Santa Cruz. gave a demonstration or drive.

San Mateo. July K. a flower arrangements. He is survived locally by sev CarnerinCi Catholic church, 1310 BavT.vJH rr Rurllngflmo, where a reirJlerw mass will be ccl etirared lor Ihe repose of his wul conn ntlrc 'I a.m. Iner mertl Golden Gate National ceme ry.

The rmary will fie recited Sunday evenino ar o'clock at the morluary chapel mghter. SEQUOIA HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and Mrs. eral cousins; Aliiero and Luifji Bergamasehi of South San Francisco; Paul and Pietro Bergamasehi of Burlingame; and Paul Bergamasehi of San Mateo. HERNANDEZ.

John 23 July Government Fights Attempt For IftOO Year Trust Fund wTfr of the laie Tan Berkshire avenue. Redwood City July 14, a daughter. Broomell; levtnc wil POTRE. Alfonso. 2175 Carlmont A native of Italy he has been resident between here and rtnaflele, John McDonald, San tfjs rOUGIIKEEPSIE.

(UPI empt, however, by the U.S. Court drive, Belmont. July 14, a daugh ter. Santa Cruz for the past 39 years. He resided at 1076 Mission road TT An 80 year old economic expert; SCOTT.

Warner 2130 Art of Appeals in a decision this week. Holdeen. of Pine Plains. N.Y.. he moved to Santa Cruz re avenue, Menlo Park.

July who admires Ben Franklin's theories of thrift has set up a series cently. is a colorful man who practices Mohcay. Julv 17, 11 at a.m. rom the Colonial Mortuary of Gray 1 Co. I ParK 'oad.

Burlinaair thence to SI. Greo or ys Catholic church. 1J0 avenue, Sn Malec. wnere a requiem man will be said for Ihe repose of rr soul commencina at 9 a.m. Interment, Golden 0te Nalloitel He was a member of Amcri i Qf 1, 000 year long trust fund.

law. has 10 children and 25 grand can Legion post No. 355, South in Francisco. which the government fears deliberately will destroy the tax base children. His wife, who died recently, had filed a separation PALO ALTO STANFORD HOSPITAL Born to Mr, and Mrs, Services will be held Tuesday of the world.

suit in 1932 charging that m'. Conrribuliooi at 11 ajiL at Nauman and Lin toe mortuary Perry, 6 Hermsoa 10 1he Mental Hearrtl Association. wanted their children to live on the diet he adhered to dried coln mortuary. Interment wDl be The secret to the fantastic s'cheme is compound interest that makes the funds increase in the fashion of a rolling snowball, ac place. Menlo Park, July daughter.

at Golden Gate National ceme prunes, shredded wheat and milk FLETCHER, Lee. 720 Coleman He set up the trusts in 1944 to 23 2nd avenue, San Maico MEYER In Santa Crui, July 14, 1961, Roberta Lynne Meyer, beloved wife of Albert A. Meyer of W.enlo Parle: loving dauohler of Mr end Mm. Goeert Norllno or Oak Prx. Illinois: devoled 'rr tery.

JANE FERREIRA enue, Menlo Park, July 1 n. cording to Allan Rappleyea. attorney for economic writer Jonathan Holdeen. So far the court HALF MOON BAY Funeral teach a lesson in savings. Rappleyea said.

designated Pennsylvania as the ultimate beneficiary because he admired Ben a 1 i n's view on n. 1789 services for Mrs. Jane Ferreira, of Oak Park, lllino has upheld the tegality of the will be 62. of Porter avenue, who died Wednesday, will be held Monday trusts despite the fears for world taxes and the na tional economy. compound interest.

In fact he fol SOMERS. George. 582 Mountain lowed the example of Franklin Burilnoame. Inummenr Olivet Memorial parte. at 8 a.m.

from Dutra funeral chapel to Our Lady of the Pillar Home road, woodside, July 13 daughter. This would mean that in the Catholic church for an 8:30 req SOFOS In San Mateo Jcly 13. MM. Doris fAarle Sofos beloved wHe of Peter K. Sofos of Belmont nf vear the commonwealth who set up 200 year trusts with $5,000 each for Boston and Philadelphia.

Although Boston used uiem mass. Pennsylvania, the ultimate beneficiary, could collect the greater 7aJln PENINSULA HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and Mrs. Interment will be at Golden nd Mrs. Oscar Gate National cemetery, San WIN'EINGER.

Billy some o( the principal its fund was expected to be worth S4 million in 1SS1. The amount of money Holdeen Eldorado, Burlingame, July 14. part of rrom five trusts, according to one expert. But Rappleyea said that the Bruno. MRS.

ROBERTA 1 a sou. Francisco, Mrs. Jean Oebure of San Jose and Paul Smifll of San Mateo. Age a nat: of Colorado. 1 uier.l ier fcta w.ll brio Mrv day (July 171 ar II a m.

at The Chapel of Sneider fc Sullivan Mor used to establish the funds could SPEAKMAN. Jerry 330 MENLO PARK Funeral serv funds, valued at several million: tot be determined. Mendocino street, Brisbane, July 14, a daughter. ruary, 15 North Elliwwtn In the tax suits against the two dollars, may have backfired on Holdeen because a court has ices for Mrs. Roberta Lynne Meyers, who was found dead yesterday near Santa Cruz, will bt five century funds, the govern ruled he must pay the hx onic held at 1 pjn.

Monday from Cros SURGEON ADDRESSES Dr. John W. Ratcliffe. general Hospital Care in a Home Atmosphere by N. Gray, Burlinfiame.

ment attacked the trusts themselves on the ground that "the tax base of the nation, if not the world, could be destroyed," if they continued to exist. native of Dlincis, She had tax on the hinds from his own pocket Jlotdeen already had paid under protest SSOO.000 in income tax for the years 19450 for the five trusts. He lost one court case re Daily and surgeon at Peninsula hospital will speak at 7:30 Sunday evening at the session of Ashury Fellowship, lived with her husband, Albert A. Meyer, at 30 Trudy lane for The government said Holdeen as trying to put accumulated high school youth organization of: five months. She is also survived Burlingame Methodist church.

cently for the 1945 tax involving LONG MAY SHE RATN Dr. RatcLife will tell of Kim Marie Zaccaiia. by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norling, and two brothers, Harold anrT TterAaTi Norling, all Boena Vista Campbell tperieaces as surgeon on the and wasn't enjoying her prize a ride on the merry go rooSKl.

Not rare bow to cheer her up is Carol Amble, 5, who came to third. wealth in Pennsylvania's hands "for the purpose of proving his economic theories and abolishing me present economic system of this country." Convalescent Hospital more than 5111,000 but is appealing the decision. Two other trust funds for only 500 years were declared tax ex Zii, does what all young ladies do when chosen queen. ay. She lad Just been cboaen playground bathing beacty qneen in Rochester, irjinois.

Irmrhment wiE be at Medical Ship "Hope" in the South Seas. 1041 Hifl St, Belmont LY 1 7U1 Olivet Meowrial park. i.

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