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Wt San Wedimdr, Mir 25, (964 DEATHS Marines Get Both Help And Trouble SAIGON fAP) Viet na Most Signs Predicting GoodTimes YOUR DOLLARS andrew baldwin mese children' gave the U.S. MARGUERITE M. IVERSON I HAZEL J. BROWN ERNEST RICHARD LEMON Marguerite Mary Ernest Richard Lemon, 52,, a Par too few investors rsad siohs in a manner designed to Marines both help and harassment today. One.

child probaMy saved the lives of a Leatherneck patrol as it approached a village near Da former Saa Bruno resident who son, 70, a native, of Pennsylva BY SAM DAWSON AP Business News Analyst ths auditors report when re hcloful to the investor had been driving, a. taxi in San viewing a corporation's annual ir the. past three months. nia, died Sunday at her. home, 812 West Orange Avenue, South San Francisco; She lived in.

the area 'for 17 'yearsi Nang. died unexpectedly May Another advantage to the investor is that by using, the brief, but highly refined report terminology, the auditor charges himself with a heavy ml A native of Oregon, he was a The child ran up to the patrol id told it the entrance gate to Survivors include her hus member of the Ashler Masonic report Few know what it means and still fewer, understand its full importance. One of the main reasons: why the report by the auditor does hjj! the exposure it deserves is because of its brevi band, Ragnor. the village was booby trapped with five pound? of TNT. The sional responsibility.

Everv Lodge in Nebraska. Survivors include a 'son, Wil Private services were con in the report, however Marines fired a grenade and set ducted today from San Bruno liam, of Pacifica, two daugh dull, has been carefully devel off the Funeral Home, with interment In another incident reported in Golden Gate National Cemet ters, Penny and Margo of Yakima, and a' sister, Mrs. Joe Dvorak of Lincoln, Mis. Hazel J. Brown, 67; 151 West Third Avenue, San MateoT died, at Peninsula Hospital following a.

tong illness. She resided in tin's, area the past 14 years and was a na live or Staten lsland; New York. She was the. widow of the' late Howard Brown. i include three daughters, Mrs.

Jerry Wylie of Woodside; Mrs: Nannette Berry of San Mateo, and Mrs; Collen Laurie of Westport, Gbnn.ji Bev en grandchildren, arid ai sister, Mrs. Isabelle Curry of iJ'Iew. York. Funeral services will bc lield Sneider and Sullivan Chapel at 2 p.m. Entbinb ment will be 'in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Coima.

the U.S. Command commu NEW. YORK In jittery days the public joins, business in watching. mare closely the 'signs that have gained a reputation for fore telling, good days or bad And right now some are pointing But most still seem to. say that good times could', last i.for quite, a spell.

One of the tea leaves, that is' at the moment' is the highly important ofr new orders for durable ery. nique a. group of Vietnamese children tossed a fiveJoot poi oped and can be rented to the extensive body of professional standards and literature; an auditor must be prepared to be judged1 by. strict professional criteria. The uniformity provides a Graveside services were held today 12:30 p.rri.

at Golden IRVING J. KLEIN onous snake into a truck of a ty." aruniformity. But this certainly, does, not' indicate, that the report is a routine job. Both' the brevity and the uniformity of an. auditor's report distinct advantages that fJow: from': the efforts of the American Institute of Certified.

Public Accountants to promote the use of a standard form 'Of Gate National Irving J. Klein, 64, died yest Marine convoy six miles: horht west of Chu Lai. Bruno, wi th the San Fu erday at Veterans' Hospital in neral Home handling arrange The snake, was coiled around PURITY STORES Pre'si denf Harold Ward, announced today'." that Mr. Jack 'Hardesty has been appointed' vice sales and' operations of the 86 store, Northern California' food chain 'company. Har3esty in the' supermarket, business in California for the past .18 years.

The 41 year old' executive leaves the position" of "grocery division manager; of Vons Grocery'. Company, Los' to join the Bur lingame based chain. Palo Alto. A native oE New York, point of for highlighting exceptions or unusual that may be' important; the end of a long bamboo; pole. The Marines quickly, kicked the snake but.

the communique ments. STEPHEN' J. PAULSON a representative of. Urban. Renewal Development of the report when it is appropriate.

stating his report succint i. ly, independent auditor re said. Government, and a The standard form of report 'is referred to as an "unqualified or sometimes more loosely as a "clean" "report. When given an unqualified re rlhe bad. news is that they turned down in April after World War Hi He was a mem ber of the Zane Irwin Post Stephen J.

Paulson, a San Bruno real estate broker, who lived at 2S3 Poplar Avenue', died May ,22: at the Palo Alto Veter Ueyex'the investor of. the task.of reading, 'a voluminous1 report of tebhnical: Instead 1 the auditor summarizes his conclu American Legion, and American Veterans, arid the JtH months of advances. The good news is that, since shipments also dropped in April, the port, the investor may assume that the auditor is satisfied with BIRTHS ans Hospital. He was 40. seph P.

McQuad Veterans of ANNIE STANAWAY Mrs. Annie Stanaway, 664 Masson Avenue, San Bruno, mother of the owners of Stana the financial statements and He associated with' Politis Foreign Wars, and nai B'rith backlog of" unfilled orders rose notes. Realty forfive years'' but lived He lived at 104 Greenwood riri'vp San Francisco Wehn a qualified opinion is meaning that there's plenty in tne area la; years, ne was a way food centers given, the investor should pay veteran''" of World 'and MILLS HOSPITAL and resided in the area for 10 M. Burlingame, died yesterday particular attention to the sub was. affiliated with rthe South Peninsula Hospital after years.

ject to which the qualification Club, ''No ui auuvuy assured, ior most an rable goods makers for' weeks and even months ahead. Further reassurance to orrtim Survivors include his wife relates. long; illness. She a of this county for 091. 7'V Marthaii and' a sister, Mrs.

The standard report' an un Survivors include his' wife, Kollenberg, of Chicago. lli Leila, a "daughter," Stephanie of and ofSan Francisco since.1921. She was a native of: South Wales. Services wilt be conducted qualified report, usually contains a scope paragraph, and the opinion paragraph. San Mateo; a stepson, Mark Friday at 10 a.m.

from San Born to Mr. and Mrs. DAVIDSON. Gary, 1303 Howard Avenue, Burlingame, May. 23, a daughter.

WEED. Frank, 502 Poinsettia Avenue, San Mateo, May 24, a son. ALLAN" 3734 'Jefferson Street, Redwood City, May. 24, a son. PALMER Phillip, 2028' Lyons Avenue; 24; a She1 was a member of Trintty Stocklater, in the: U.S.

Navy; his mother, Mrs. Louine 'Bost Bruno Funeral. Homa. Inter ists can be found in last year's performance of the durable good orders as a direction pointer. In 1965 orders' turned down on three occasions, only to recover quickly and climb to new.

The scope paragrah extresses professional opinion bv the ment will be in Gate wick of Millbrae; four brothers, Daniel of Cupertino, Jack of Ru National Cemetery. Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, ttie Forest, Rebekah" Lodge; Pocahontas; Shrine of Sail FVancfecoiSuryi vors include her husbandWEd win a daughter, Mrs. George pert, Idaho; Richard of 'Red auditor on the management's representations of the financial statement in the annual report. The highlights, reported by management in the annual state wood City, and "Boyd of Phoe AL'VJN W. PRINK Alvin Prink, 60, .663.

Middle nix, Ariz. Two sisters, Mrs. Dora'Isassen of Salt Lake City, And a pause now in new or Road, died Monday at ZIMMER, "Paul. 322 Thirtieth Avenue, San Mateo, May 24, a Glassc4.V&crarii'eiitor Utah, and Mrs. Ruby Holt of James Donald Stanaway, ders might be welcomed by government economists because Paid Alto Veterans' Hospital following ashort illness.

Los Angeles. Millbrae: six. grandchildren, Funeral services will be. held Randolph, Belmont, A San Mateo resident and'a it could relieve pressure CARBULLIDO, 1125 Tahae Drive, May 24, a.som before moving; to Belmont five Funeral services will; be held higher prices of some industrial years ago, he was a salesman at 11 a.m. Thursday at the San.

Bruno'Funeral Home, with burial to follow at Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno. materials that have been for Denver Meat He tomorrow from Chapel of' the. Highlands, Millbrae, p.mV, 'Cypress Lawn Candido Banducci ting in tighter supply. It was was a native of. Portland.

ment are not covered by the auditor's report unless so indicated, a result it is important for the investor to note which financial statements are described in the auditor's report since these are the only' ones to which his opinion In the' opinion paragraph' the auditor presents his professional opinion, not a certification or a guarantee. this paragraph fhe auditor stakes his hard earned professional reputation on each and every' opinion he Contributions the Cancer the long rise in new 'orders and He1 is' skived by' his wife Society are, preferred. Helyn. 'and a both; of the family home; two backblogs that get much of the blame for price hikes in recent months in metals and other fac CARL CLENDENTNG I'aul ot san Jose, ana uaipn ot Anniversary For Banker Oakland, and. four sisters', Mrs.

Carl. Clendening, May tory supplies Helen Bielenberg of, South Sari 22 at Mary's Help Hospital after' LomitaP TA Installation and Mrs. Laura, a long illness. nafslt, Mrs; Leona A native of Dayton; How new orders for durables held up in May will be watched closely. In April fhey dropped to a seasonally adjusted 523.9 Mrs.

Alva McReyhblds, all lived at 7 Bradford Drive; South San Francisco, for nine years. issues ana assumes otner responsibilities. Where there are any material exceptions to the scope of the auditor's examination or his Celebrating his 25th with Bank of America May Funeral services will be con oiinon trom me record S24.fr "bil Owner in Calskili, N.Y:,.of The Lomita Park TA at its MARY'S HELP HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and Mrs. DELL Victor, 1059 Park Pa cifica Avenue, Pacifica, May 20, a.

son. 1 MARTIN, John '42G Andov er Drive, Pacifica, May 21; a daughter. BAILEY. James. 762 Second Lane; San Francisco, May 21, a daughter.

ERICKSON, Paul, 182 West Moltke Daly City, May 18. a daughter. UMBHAU, Werner, 780 Del Monte Avenue, South San Francisco. May 18, a son. GREEN, Gregory; 760 Stewart Avenue, May 19, a son.

KENNEALY, Robert, '548 Diamond, South San Francisco, May 19. a daughter. PENINSULA HOSPITAL i 26 is" Candido Banducci, of 1453 ducted Friday from White Oaks May installed new lion in March. But durable shipments declined also, so that the Chapel, San Carlos, at 2 p.m., Woodberry San Mateo. trucking concern, he wa's member of the Catskill Elks' Club.

opinion on the financial statements, he will explain their nature and significance in Jiis re order hackloe rose by $1.1 bil with Rev. Cv Rex Bevins officiating. Interment in Golden The veteran banker is a vice Those, installed by Mrs. Ei lion to S67.V billion at the end of There are no known survivors. Funeral, will at port, mis ts tne Qualification.

president in the San Francisco leen Locke were Mrs. Dale.Kfi April. Even if new orders con Gate National Cemetery will fol low. iselbure, president; Nancy Kar tinue sluggish, the backlog vice president; William means busy ahead for Qualified opinions are regarded with extreme disfavor in the business and community. 3:30 p.m.

today at the Larson Garden. CtaReI.Burial'WiU be mj'OliTCt Main Office where he holds senior lending responsibilities. He assumed the position a year ago. Born in Lucca, Italy, Ban honorary vice presi many factories. dent; Mrs.

L. Bigongiari, cor Colma. Hunt Arsonist April was the twenty eighth responding secretary; Mrs. ducci has spent his entire ca 1 consecutive month that new du Bishop, treasurer; Mrs. a a auditor; "Ann re'er.

in San Francisco, working jraDle S00 ordcrs topped ship ments. And manufacturers have in various branches there from InDalyGity ObjectarsAre to Mr. and Mrs. Litton Gets 2 Contracts GILLARD, David 192 Eld Schweitzer, historian, and Mrs. Robert.

Hopton, The i following, chairmen, were appointed: Mrs. 'Patricia Miller, Mrs. L. 'Peine Deen increasing men snip ments. So far this year average monthly shipments, have, been er Millbrae, May 24 M.

Indermill Bank Ups TwoMateans 1941 52.. He subsequently held responsible, positions. in the loan supervision, personnel relations and business relationships der Daly and police offi Granted Vote $2 billion hietier than in the like period of 1965. But new orders Swanson, Alfred 3709 Casa cials were probing a fire in an uncompleted apartment building' about 1:45 a.m. today that and Mrs.

Shirley Jones, room 'Mrs. Cathy nova Drive, San Mateo, May 24; Two government contracts, to talini S37i 358'for plectron hihes a daughter. SAFRANCISCOj: O'BRIEN, Jofeph, .259 West Coke, hospitality; Doris Christiansen, outside publicity; Carolvn Cesio, "magazine anc they said appears to have been set intentionally, and uniquely scat 'that:" UcUUJieLLL UCIUlC tfUlllJIlt Ilia;" present duties. ff th 'months of this year that the 1 Banducci has taken a number spread between orders and of courses from the American shipments is the b'iggest since Institute of Banking. He is a I the middle of 1956.

past 'president of the Bankl TheGalifbrhia jSnpreme have been awarded to Litton Precision Products, Litton Industries, by the Defense. Sup Forty first Avenue, San Mateo May 24, a son. emblems: Nelda livei ruled Tuesday, that refusal to serveiin the armed forcesitor reaison of conscience is not'; en Tantillo, 623 Cypress membership, and Mrs. Lee J3i gongiari, co ordinating: chair Avenue, MUiDrae.i May 2i. twin oly Agency Defense Electronics Supply Center, Dayton, Ohio.

Amerira Huh and a nast fthair orae ual Kenneth J. Eilisnn and J. Indermill, both San Mateo residents, have received appointments at The Bank of California. Ellison was named assistant cashier in charge of operations' at' the Mills office in Burlihgame: Indermill was named credit bout 3Vi months' shipments. aauEniers, of the 'bank's Junior Advi infamous 5V.

court held that two Tomorrow, the' children of; the World' War conscientious SEQUOIA HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and Mrs. The Electron Tube Division at 1035 Westminster Williams port received a Sias.wn award to supply 400 type 5780 school will present a con police spokesman said prfri liminary indicated that gasoline? or kerosene had been on stodding and rhe dirt floor iii thc basement of the. across fromj 273 Eighty eighth Street. have, contained gasoline was found' at the 'fire scfene, along: with slightly melted' objectors wto served" prison A year ago it was three months.

High as is the total of orders still on.the bodks $67.7 billion in backlog still has; a long way to go to reach the $78.8 tiillion of'November 1952, when the Ko terras could'' not bedenied the 1416 Regent cert. The final event of the term will be the grade party ight to vote of ''their Street, Redwood May and field day June ff. sory Council. He currently serves a director of the California 'Medical Clinic for Psycho therapy and is a member St. School board.

He and his wife, Marjorie, are parents of. three children, Susan, Thomas, and Jan officer at the San Francisco! electron tubes which will be headquarters. manufactured in accordance Born and educated. in with military specifications at 2i. a daughter.

prison DEMPSEY, James, .115 Chap rean War buildup was It held in a 5 2 rutihg that man Road, Redwood May Ellison joined'. Bank, of tne contractor piam wii peak. At that time the. backlog and a 75 length of. string; Califorma last July with iz uamspori.

equalled seven montns ot snip Litton's' Electron TubeDivi years of banking" experience in ments rom 1952's smaller' fac conyicnpn. of anyiMamous Vihvblymg moral corruption and dishonesty'' ii. a daughter. Gerald, 9 Stam baugh Street, Redwood City May 24, a son. Ponce theorized that after the tories Keeping IGBM Edge 'WASHINGTON (AP) UJS.

of sion at 960 Industrial Road, San Carlos, was named recipient of. a $164, 553 contract to furnish fuel was splashed; the basement; the candle', iwas James; 2222 Bowers placed on the The. string 651 tvpe' 6510: electron tube Avenue, Santa Qara, May 24, a Mutual Funds was men.attaohed to it, running which will bze manufactured in son. outside 'fo; the street; and, when LOVELAND. Eobert, 1123 accordance with military spec! The ruling involved Katsiiki Otsuka, 44, Pasadena 'and John H.

Abbott, 43, Los were denied permission to register Angeles County Registrar Benjamin S. Hite because of their prison1 records objectors'. ficials "report' the Soviet Union has increased modestly 'its force of intercontinental ballistic mis fications the Litton' plant in lim Avenue, Redwood City, the string was light ed candle toppled, igniting the San Carlos. May 25. a Fslln Grlh 1.74 NEW YORK lAP) gaS." DAVIS, Jan, 1526 Hess Road, Oregon, and Wash He was formerly active with Lions International and Toastmasters.

his, wife, and their four chS rdreri; reside at 417 Twenty Sixth Avenue, San Mateo. A graduate of Purdue University "Indermill joined the bank's management training program last September. He is a men the Credit Managers' As of and California, Indermill and wife, have four ciren their home.af.5 Stoney Point Fiace, San' Mateo. These are firm fixed price contracts which were awarded me lire nan neen Apt. 5, Redwood City, May 25, a The officials cave no fieures: AilOR at iecjrili! about 10 minutes before firemen dauchtern but said the U.S.

advantage ot Conviction following formal adverti and or competitive negptiati were caDed by a passerby. FAUSETT, Ralpn, .910 Laurel crime" is about three of four to. one in Fnd Lf 5 i 71 Fnd Mui e.23 in Founq 13.37 lJ.il Frsnklln ClBtdn: Carr, 5k 7M B.11 Incom 13 IIS PI 5I 5.73' 3.DO CBMs "has' altered." A. 7DEATH NOTICE Street, San May .,25 The Defense' Electronics Supply Center manages and supplies common parts of electronic equipment' used by alje Fd B.J? year ago, U.S. officials used the rough figure: of about 270 ICBMs for.

the Soviet Union. Strong MTO awff ln BM. linme. tUi H. HV Haul.

Jne wife flf lata Howwd Brown. MveM rntllwr jVrry Jri. Grwth 9.7710.6! Nat 6:61 7.24. K. A.

Miit if. 11.11 NtW EH9. 11.23 12.H New Mm Wnrr.il 1B.M Onf.WmS Ojper, Ttf 2.23 Pcn Sq 18.M1M0 Proplrv 10.9211.97 PhiK Fd llJ.l li.rl Pine tl 11 i'l 17.H1 Plonwr .177 11 7 71, 21.14 Prnvidrt 1..7 the Armed Services. 1 Ann jGcfh 7.1? Presumablv. number of Recommend such in place missiles now has passed' the 300 mark.

i 1: n' ic, a 3 In jured In School Crash Three persons; two of 7 them mrvlv: by oraflaXfiDilriT. 'and nr Mrs. Ijlli Curry ol Hm Yark. A.nallvi jl Slattn 67 funersl' itniit. vy.ll be held tnxn the SiKiOsr am! 5ulllyi'r 77'Seutl Ei Canimo Real, Sir, Main, TTiursday, Mjy 34; enloma The United States lias 905 land based ICBMs and 36 Polar WASHINGTON (UPI) Pre sidential 'John J.

Mc bs. each equipped with 16 Cloy told Congress: today a re Sd Elec "Jl H.3! aiut Rid u.i a Benctsk i.20 4.7E ICBMs. Bost B.14 fi.52 Oceana 'High students, were' ininred In a twoar' colli duction of U.S. forces in NATO income Orwtd 12.05 13.171 invtit 7.54 Otly. Dfst 7.90 43 RM Tsctl 4.4T 5.01 KcLii, 14.90 16,28 RFJrcc 14.5915.44 Bosf Fd arMd 15 33' i4 lyJeAnnia.

Sljnway. late o( 64 Majrseo at the same time France pulled sion rat the school's, parkin)! lot Can tlt LZaiO U. but, would mean, the end' of the vMn loving entrance inr Pjnaficia this mom 11.52 12.57 defense on a long range basis WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT. CHARLES J. KELLY JR.

HAS BECOME ASSOCIATED WITH OUR PALO ALTO OFFICE AS SALES REPRESENTATIVE g. Taken Mary 'sHelp Jlospi rAillUr.r. turived ilx grand oiiiirw iikj eirJinilthir. mimbar 0 TrTnitv. Ow CES.

ol Garvey To Head Group San Mateo Mayor Robert C. tal were Mary Ann McCord, 18, be: said he doubted; that Europe ever would reach: a ppoint where Lois pact a "mere token force would be a 1 Stock 20.55 T2.32 Sciccl )C." 75 Vr Pay J.27. 6.91 Bh 17.53 18.M Is'fl Fd 19.2819.67 lvest "Fd 5.7J' Jrtinsfn Ktvston Funds: Cut 91 2D.5J 2J.51 CU1 B2 23.69 26.05 Cji 17.m OJS S4 10.9C .11.90 CUJC Kl 9.4O10.1S Cui K2 4.84 T.ip and her sister, Carol, 16, of 277 Sunshine Drive, and Mrs. Giovinco, 33, of 665 Claridge Cent S.ir 11.11 12.1J Citadd 2.43 5.87 Cs1 Sec 1JJ' Colin CornSf Bd U1 Connmtir.wim Cap Fd 13.S? 15.1 insom Invest 10.3411.32 stock CwiTr JR 1.45 CamTr CD 1.72 satisfactory solution1 rive at El Camliw, "has been etected Com Drive. ''y'" McCloy told a subcom mittee surveying NATO affairs Entomtmtn Cypres: manda "'of the.

Peninsula hospital spokesman said that at. this'time a cut: in U.S teh of. the; Military, Order of the Selet 11.9612.94 51 rtioftl 15 Am 20.29 22.17. invest 9.3510.11 Sever Inv 14 Slate St MMMSa dmn Sc: 4 41 Stein Rot Btl 21.71 11.71 13 72 13 73 lnt 1454 14.5 Sir rl mv 15 27 14.25 T' lrv LI 1C.O510.9J Ttmp Gt 14.76 14, il Tias. rC 177? 14 47 Twr iC Gil 5 Hi 4.71 T.

Ire iJWSJJ Accm 11.00 19.67 Incom 14.24 14. 11 Sclen 9.84 10.75 UnFd Con 5.27 5.74 Value U.ie Funds: NATO forces would mean that none of the injuries iwas; serious. A Pacifica police dispatcher said Mrs. Giovinco was taking a CSdJ Id" World He succeeds Admiral K. C.

Perkins, Coast. Guard, ret; "the cat probably would amongst the pigeons and il probably would mean the death daughter to school on Oceana Boulevard, a frontage road thai Other officers elected i were Kli'. V.tj B.fi knell of NATO;" He. added Col. Joseph F.

Cole, vice and Col. Charles parallels, the freeway, a 1966 mode! car Mary. 6.90 7.54 BlythLCo.Jnc. THE WHITS" BUILDING 'kh Road Telephone 523 5173 i lit st 5.03 S.53 '1 mink it would' be the end Act, JfFOJTE NEW AvI4 thptlml fUreksitf usse. ir.

Ann McCord apparently' turned there isn't' any question in my The Peninsula chapter, with a in front of her. "Miss. McCord's autO' was; mind about McClov; testified French, with raembersMp is made uof men who flen ed as i smashed broadside. It was Loom Can H.Of J9.D Lcem Say 15J1 issi Manhln 9.S8 11. 12 52 Mais Tr 16J1.10; BU LHb lh5l2.9i,, Fundi: Grewltl 10 S3 Inetffl 'aJS .77 yjrfln bi 'M Td 1UMM ft.

I 5,74 5.21 drawal from NATO may rein, Giovinco's car.re Clvw' Inv 9.15 10... Olvln Snr 3.65 DawTtl In 7.35, 7.95 Ore tifl K.fi Eotn Bl U.U 13 E.Tn Stk 14.OT17.4B Empl Sr U.li 13.73 EncVyy n.iiVj.n FntS Ml't m.M MO Fed Grlh 130 15,53 Fid CnD 15.5V 15. 59 Rid Pund 1B.BJ20J4 oi nil the feet Europe witn tne, national; major damage. iH iMiJULl BoTOT PlTrtlL'fcW ATJJJ.TA DirrilSIf MlLTAUKU VAWlxkClTT LflClUlLii OilAhi SlHDUCO 'OlUL i.B SixJOK SMUKOIW SutLikiCIW SfO. Tdu Saxnviu.

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