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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 12

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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Thursday, May 29, 1969 Rogers Gratified At Goodwill Shown BIRTHS DEATHS anti American sentiment. That Turkish, and Pakistani envoys to a Central Treaty Organiza By STEWART HENSLEY TURNBERRY, Scotland pleasant surprise was one the high spots on his tour, (UPI) Secretary of State Wil MAULT THOMPSON Rogers said. tion (CENTO) meeting gave Rogers a lift. He noted that the alliance members had little faith in CENTO'S usefulness. am P.

Rogers, completing his expects Soulh Vietnam to assume more oE the war effort in the near future, Rogers told Thieu the Nixon Administration is anxious to cut down an the heavy drain of men, money and materiel. Thailand The Thais can Mault Wesley Calvin Thomp tn, 54, was found dead last PENINSULA HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and Mrs. JONES, Martin, 563 Sylvan Avenue, San Bruno, May 26, a daughter. Pakistan Rogers explained the arms embargo against night on a couch in the living first foreign factfinding mission since taking ofifce, said today he was gratified at the amount of goodwill toward America he encountered.

Pakistan to President Gen oom of his apartment, bit) vera Mohamad Yahya Khan. The Avenue, Redwood City. D1TLOW, Aaron, 1791 Los Ga count on U.S protection, no secretary said he found the Policeman Gary Harm said tos Almaden Road, San Jose, May 26, a daughter. Rogers traveled to South that Thompson was discovered Vietnam and five other Asian matter what the outcome is in general understanding oF the Vietnam, Rogers promised. He limits to America's military told Foreien Minister Thanat assistance until Pakistan settles a sister, Mrs.

Barbara June COMBS, Edmond, 325 Chap LILLIAN J. HARTNETT Funeral services will be conducted Monday for Lillian J. Hartnett of 240 Hobart Avenue, San Mateo, who died Monday at Santa Fe Memorial Hospital. Los Angeles. A native of Scranton, Kansas, she was 62.

Sbe was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, Millbrae Post No. 417, and was past president oE the twenty sixth District, San Mateo County and 8 and 40 of San Mateo, Salon No. 28S. A 13 year resident of. this and Middle Eastern nations man Avenue, San Bruno, May Smith, of San Mateo, wno had stopped by the apartment.

Kohman the United States its differences with 26, a son. uring his 17 day tour. He was i fly home to Washington would press for Southeast Asian India. Apparently Thompson had JOSEPH KUMP i Joseph L. Kump, 66, 320 Cha pin Lane.

Burlirrgame. died yesterday at his home, after a sudden iilness. He was a native of San Francisco, and a Peninsula resident 30 years. Survivors include his wife, Jeanne, and a son, Robert, in Bakersfield. The rosary will be recited Friday at 8 p.m.

at the Crosby N. Gray Chapel, with requiem mass Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at St. Catherine's Church. Interment will be at the Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Heart Fund. RALPH KENTON TRUITT Ralph Kenton Truitt, 64, 1008 Morrell Avenue, Burlingame, died Wednesday after a sudden tonight from Turnberry, where ASSIGN COOK 2ND INFANTRY DTV, Korea Army Private First Class Robin L. Marsh, 19, son of Edward L. Marsh, 801 Covington Road, Belmont, was assigned to the 2nd Infantry Division in Korea, May 2. Pfc.

Marsh is a cook in 1st Battalion the division's 9th Infantry, His mother, Mrs. Helen R. Arndt, Jives at 7B11 Avalon, SCHERMANN, Ernest 1270 Ribbon Street, Foster City, May 27, a daughter. NOTT, Russell 988 Ever died sometime Tuesday, the officer reported. An autopsy was to be performed by the coroner's office.

he relaxed after his around th world trip. Treaty Organization (SEATO) Afghanistan Mindful of the conversion from essentially a' country's close proximity to the military alliance into anlSoviet Union. Rogers walked a economic development agency diplomatic tightrope and was A rundown on the nations green Way, Millbrae, May 27, a for the region. complimented by Atgtian otti Rogers visited and what he told their leaders; India The secretary ex dais, for his understanding of ANNE CLARA BENNALLACK Vietnam He made iti pressed pleasure at the meir position. Anne Clara Bennallack, 99, 15 AT MILLS MEMORIAL Born to Mr.

and Mrs. clear to President Nguyen Vanof friendliness he encountered Iran Expressions of Amen Ninth Avenue, San Mateo, died yesterday at the Valentine Ha Iranian, Kansas City, Mo. mieu mat me uniLEa oiaies aner iieanug ol uuusiuerauiB can suuil LARSEN, William. 707 Temescal, Redwood City, May SALE NOW ON! ALL STORES OPEN MEMORIAL DAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M.

27, a son. ven Rest Home after a short illness. She was a native of England, and a resident of the Peninsula 10 years. A Richard, 1S87 Woodside, Redwood City, May illness at his tame. He was a native of Cincinnati, and a resi Survivors include a nephew, 27, a daughter.

dent of Burlingame 15 years. LEAVITT, Richard, 1443 He was formerly the manager Young, San Mateo, May 27, a daughter. the Burlingame Sherwin Clifford Hooper, of Burlingame, and four nieces. Private family memorial services will be held under direction of the Crosby N. Gray Chapel, Burlingame.

Williams paint store, before Survivors include his wife, SEQUOIA HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and Mrs. RIVAS, Magdaleno, 26 Bur Virsinia: a son, James; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Carroll; bank Avenue, Redwood City May 27, a daughter. area, she had been employed as: an assistant cashier for the San ta Fe Railroad.

Survivors include her hus band, Clifford; brothers, Hay den Isaacs, oE Chevy Dean Isaacs, of and Donald Isaacs, of Scranton, Kan: and her Mrs. Matilda Isaacs, of Seran ton, Kan. Services will be conducted at the Sneider and Sullivan Funeral Home Monday at 1:30 p.m. Private interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma. MARIE A.

STENGER Funeral services will be conducted Saturday for Marie A. Stenger, 89, of 606 North San Mateo Drive, San Mateo, who died in a local convalescent hospital Tuesday. She had lived in this area 11 years and had been employed as s. nurse. She was a member of the Legion of Mary.

Services will be conducted from the Sneider and Sullivan Funeral Home on Saturday at 8:30 a.m. thence to St. Catherine's Catholic Church, Burlin game, for a Requiem High Mass beginning at 9. Interment will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Hayward. brotner.

Jofm Mruitt, ana sister, Mrs. Alice Hendricks. PHILIPS, Thomas, 3272 Roll son Road, No. 6, Redwood City. Funeral services will be held Mav 27, a son.

Friday at 11 a.m. at St. Paul1; Episcopal Church, Burlingame DAVEY, William, 10 Woodhue CHRISTIAN M. HANSEN Chrisitan Martin Hansen, 7B, of 1049 Kings Street, Belmont, died this morning at San Mateo General Hospital. A native ol San Francisco, he had lived in Belmont for 20 years.

He was a retired machinist. Surviving are three children, Richard of Belmont. Mrs. Marian Olcese, of San Mateo; Robert of San Francisco; Court, Redwood! City, May 28, a with interment Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Monterey Ce daughter.

metery. Monterey, with the UP TD 38 M0HTMS TO PAY store hours EAST CREDIT TO I Si2BK' I Thursday, mji 29 in am 9 pm COME IN TODAY AND SAVE! 3UKWJaei KPMi.trM Crosby N. Gray Chapel of Bur MARYS 'HELP HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and Mrs. lingame in charge of arrange HERRERA, Ralph.

249 Long ford Drive, South San Francis three sisters, Mrs. Agnes ments. DON F. BECK co. May 21, a son.

NICHOLAS, Richard, 615 First' Don F. Beck, 78, S5 West Fifth McKnew and Mrs. Bertha But terfield, both of San Francisco, Mrs. Martha Schneider, of St. Helena, and one grandchild ir San Mateo.

Lane, South San Francisco, May 20, a daughter. Avenue, San Mateo, died yesterday at Mills Hospital after a ZERTUUHE, Martin, 1355 one ilJiess. He. was a native or Funeral services will be con Redwood Way, Pacifica, May 21, a son. ducted at Sneider and Sullivan Carmi, Illinois, and a Peninsula! resident two years.

BIBEAU, Donat, 101 East 11 a.m. Monday with inter He was the retired owner of a moor, No. 206, May 21, a son. ment at Cypress Lawn Memo rial Park, Colma. mens doming store, anu a member of the Temple Masonic MOORHATCH, James, 211 Price Street, Daly City, May 22, DEATH NOTICE Lodge at Houston.

Texas. a daughter. ELECTRICAL SCHOOL SAN DIEGO Seaman Apprentice Phillip Y. West, USN. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde S. West of 127 West Hillsdale Boulevard. San Mateo, was graduated from basic electricity (JOLLiNS. Kobert.

2b Pal Survivors include his wife, In Bu imaanie, Way i K. Tr.jl behoved hus nia TruHl; lamina talher metto. Pacifica, May 22, a Viala; and two daughters, Mrs. W. C.

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FOGELSTROM, James, 4279 Callan Boulevard, Daly City, May 17, daughter. WILLSEY, Harry, 282 Imperial No. 3 Pacifica, May 17, a son. pal Church, Burllrwame The Navy's largest school on the West Coast, it provides the Friday at 4 p.m. at trie Crosby N.

"Gray Chapel, with private inurnment at Skylawn Memorial Park, west of San Mateo. E. EUGENE UMLAND Cemenle'io el Enclnal in Monterey dcr the direction ot Ihe Col o' Craiby N. 6 ojy 4. student with a oasic toimdation in the field of electricity.

He will now report to another 3. Eugene Umland, t5, 41b McHALE, James, 225 Maripo Ha vln and Mrs. electrical school his particu lar specialty. sa, Daly City, May 18, a Villa Terrace, San Mateo, died yesterday at Peninsula Hospital after a sudden illness. II' be Friday from Ihe C( N.

and Com WILLARD, John, 114 Acacia, pany, 't Park Road, Surl name. Pri He was a native of tort rtjmorial Park. Dodge, Iowa, and a resident of San Bruno, May 18, a son. OLDHAM, Charles, 2412 Palmetto, Pacifica, May lg, a son. ROMERO.

Ronald, 1175 Pal the Femnsuia many years, ne was a real estate salesman for Jeanne Kumcr lovlna Kump. Bakersrlek; dearly Grandfather ol wendv Kumo Rochex and Rochex, and served ou, Pacifica, May 14, a daugh ter. at the field. Recllaficn of tht a p.m. Friday.

May notorial Morhjarv of Mortuary of as a trustee of the Burlingame Elementary School Board from Crosby N. Gray MONSON, Donald, 14 West Park Road, Burllnsame. Rinuum line, Daly City, May 13, a daughter. a m. Saturday, May Dl, 1949, a cm fr i CaKwire Church prece 1944 to 1950.

Survivors include his wife, Pauline; a son, Peter James, San Mateo; two daughters, Mrs, PETERS, Richard, 61 Park He Crrr Cerr elevy Contributions to the Heart Fund are preferred. re Kingsbury, Sutter Creek, and Mrs. Diana Bos, Plaza Dr. No 24, Daly City; May 11, a daughter. HIGGINS, Robert, 277 Hum bolt Road, Brisbane, May 11, daughter.

Wise People Make Cemetery Arrangements In Advance of Need Cfm. California Ft 51727 lin Francises Officii GA 35 ORGANIZED 18S1 Palo Alto; his mother, Mrs. Clarence Wakeman, Fort (CILWAIN In Sar.ta Rosa, May 27, 19. Charles Can Mcllwaln. beloved tius band of Marie L.

Mcliwain of Santa Rosa; beloved father of Mrs. Daisy Davis. Boulder, and Mrs Frances Tawsey of LaSlet ra, loving grandfather of Gall Do Dodge, Iowa, and five grand children. Fork. Callr.

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