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DEATHS S.S.F. Scouts Hold Court Of Honor Rockefeller And Romney Conf ering British Aide Has Praise For Germans 50 SsnKalao 'cljr Hintrsj Hondiif, Hovember 2), 1966 Judge Rules Delta King's i 1 1 1 JOHN POST AG Sen Scoutmaster James Fosberg, Sr. of Boy Scout Troop 179 held VICeS FleKli a afrangnts are City nine months, and of 'California Survivors include a son. H. Leland Troutman, Foster City; a daughter, Mrs.

Blanche Bur (jciiuiiig ryr joriil rostag, 01, 01 DORADO BEACH, P. R. Charles Percy of Illinois and fUPI) Under sunny tropical Edward Brooke or Massa skics. vacationine Govs. George 1 1 and Pennsylvania Free Clear equcia Way, Belmont, who his first Court of Honor recently at El Rancho School in South LONDON CAP) Foreign San Francisco.

This was also a I Secretary George Brown today died Saturday at Mills Memo For May Belle anrl Maim A II rial Hospital. He is survived by nett, San Francisco, and two to calico. West Germany leaders SAN FRANCISCO (. A 'today began' strategy Isahfer were also vacationing Courl award the seventh Eagles rank! genuine democrats and inter leaerdi juage nas iuiea ma. aimed at pulling Caribbean but none was owners of the historic paddle Republican in the White House expected to alLend today's in the Troop to Keith Wright, i nationals is ana saia me ais Vr nejen iPlfilhhiirkpr i I Privafe funeral services are 1 IClSllIldLlVl RUD0LpH KELLER jset For Wednesday at Crosby N.

Funeral services were held Rudolph Keiler, 58, 1709 Palm I LfldPeJ burlingame. fear ssmc 3 nitric? fell son of Mr. and Mrs. Curt "lecl fciid iuifc. a cold day in January 'vj meeting.

converted it to a floating night i years from now. i Arrivinp herr Sundrv with his; about Germany was an example of out of date history being a bad teacher. Wright. Fosberg welcomed guests Tex Guess, northern district executive; Mr. and Mrs.

M. C. ire. Homney told newsmen he T.L.un in id. m.u luiirttfuMuc.

odii ten. uiec icaay Mrs. May Belle FleishhackerJat Hill? Mrmo. ia. Hospital.

He disagreed' with Rockefeller Today meeting was. in effect, the opening round of the GOP moderate wing's drive for the presidency in 196B. The tlis Brown spoke at the openingjs2. who died suddenly on Satur jis survived by his wife. Inez! Wright, Keith's grandparents.

Isessicn of an editorial confer dav at Children's HosDital a 1 arrangements are ALTA DOLORES JOSE Funeral services were held from Lass well Chapel on Friday for Mrs. Alia Dolores Jose. 74, 2640 San Jose Avenue, Daly City, who died Thursday at her contention that a "consensus" was needed to insure a Piepublican presidential club hotel, have no more bil.s to pay Judge George S. Harris of U.S. District Court legally returned the boat to San Francisco attorney Melvin Belli and his business partner.

Max Morton son of Stockton, Friday. pending. cussinr.s focused cn whether and Mr, and Mrs. E. J.

Barnett. ience organized by the Interna Mrs. Fleischhacker was the Bradley Stookey lighted thelticnal Publishing "Corp. widow of San Francisco civic "consensus" or leadership" umph in 1968. Romney said Tenderfoot a i e.

Assistant said many people leader and philanthropist Her have suffered was needed in the long! "leadership' was trie key. campaign that lies ahead. Rockefeller earlier in the past hail inert Flcishhacker. century the wars with Ger I he judge mica tne pair was Roinev Michigan's proven, MA RJ ARTE SCHWARTZ jhorne. Burial was in" Olivet Services were held Friday! Park.

Colma. from Lasswell Chapel for She is survived by her hus Marjarie Veronica Schwartz. 77, 1 band, Emanuei F. Jose, Daly Malavear Court, Pacificajcity. who died Thursday at a San not obliged to pay 52,100 in legal vote getter whom eon fees sought by an attorney whoihas conceded would make a consensus on abandoning the A member at a pioneer California family, she was a native San Franciscan and married her husband in 1905.

He was a leading San Francisco banker. She is survived by three children, Marjorie Mitau of Ather ton; Herbert retired bank Scoutmaster Fulvin Garzoli had Paul Belcher light the second class candle and then the Star Candle was lit by Doug Strickland and Cliff Imprescia as they received their Star rank form Committee Chairman Bud Olson. Olson had Jeff Cai'zoli and Rob Olson light the candle of Life Rank. Francisco Hospital. Burial wai many that it is not surprising that fear and dislike dominate their feelings.

"But feelings can be a very poor he said, "and anyone who has studied Germany today knows how different, it is from the Germany of the two world wars. Its leaders are gen in Olivet Memorial Park. Col conservative ideology that permeated the 1964 campaign before assuming the lead in rebuilding the GOP. Wants Consensus He said, "This is the time, if in our lifetime were are going to have a Republican party formidable moderate GOP presidential entry in 19GB, was meeting with the New York governor, who twice sought the: Republican presidential nomination himself, at this luxury resort island Spa. 20 miles west of Ssn Juan, where both are vacationing.

She is survived by a grand ing and insurance executive of AMY E. CONAWAY Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow for Mrs. Amy E. Conaway, 80, 3341 Shasta Drive, San Mateo, who died Friday at her home following an illness.

represented a plumbing tirm which sued Belli and Mor lenson for 551.562 in unpaid bills. The attorney, Alexander Karst of Oakland, represented Grogan Plumbing and Heating of Stockton. Belli and Mortenson bought; the Delta King for $125,000 and! spent 5165,000 converting it to Hillsborough: and Alan of San daughter, Mrs. Frances Wood. Kaciuca.

Merit badges were presented i ULne democrats and interna Francisco. to Dave Andreini, Dave Bruno, tionalists. And thev are sup The Fleischhaxcrs based on objectives and issues 1" 7" Day, Tony bv a public opinion Francisco at the St. Francis sus i needec among. sinrp isnfl Her htishanrt informal Lunch Meeting A conser.

DELLA CUNNINGHAM she was a native Detroit, CARLTON nad ''ved nere for tne Pt Mrs. Delia Cunningham Carl 'three years with hel" daughter, kWhat originally seemed dcs lthe Republican governors as a in 1957 and his funeral was 80. fl. I) Kearhwonn Dnvp. lrli uuiiuiit.uavj ut accepts but positively desires that Germany should be part of larger European international groupings.

attended by mare than 500 persons. His work in the city was wide acclaimed. His most notable Jeff Garzoii. Carl Bianni, Kent Humber, Cliff Irnprcscia. Rob Olson, John Olson, Mark Olson.

David Rhoads. Doug Strickland, and Keith Wright. One year pins were given to; first step." Romney said with unusual sharpness that "consensus" was "Governor Rockefeller's word. It reminds me too much of someone else. I think we a nightclub hotel.

They hope to tined to be a Caribbean secure docking space in a land i "summit" of moderate Rcpubli locked lagoon in Berkeley. lean leaders had boiled down by The old steamer was built in today to an informal lunch the 1920s at a cost of million, meeting between Romney and It traveled between San Fran Rockefeller. Senators 1 Cisco and Stockton. I What originally seemed des Colma, died Saturday at Mary's Help Hospital. Funeral services were held to "But even if were to tane San Mateo.

Other survivors include Mrs. Velma Holloway of San Bernardino: and a sister, Mrs. Louise Rogers of Arkansas: five grandchildren, and the famous pooi view ui iiKHicHi liable oav from the Cvnrew T.awn i wiif.ii ijc Y.J.. David Day. Paul Gianni.

Tony inri human ambition. need leadership vvun eniomomeni in uy DeSassure, Ciift Imprescia and stj unrealistic to suppose press Lawn Memorial Park. plr greaL granacnuaren. Doug Strickland. A two year pin ell Chapel was in Services and interment will be that Germany could even think in terms of military made possible wr.h number of other landmarks.

The funeral rites for Fleischhacker were arrang bv Halsted and Co. charge. at Forest Lawn Me She is survived by a daughlcrjtnoriai rartt. Local arrange went to Rob Olson and four year pins were presented tc Steve Andrews, Carl Gianni. John Olson and Tom Wright Steve Humber was presented a Mrs.

Carl Mathis, Dalv Citv. ments are under direction of Sncider and Sullivan Chapel, six year pin, Hike of the month Man Shot At H.M.B. EDWARD WALKER Edward Garrard Walker. 78. were presented to Larry Dopheide and Mark Olson.

925 Bayshore Boulevard. Burlin JOHN E. POSTAG John E. Postag, 61, 2fi28 Sc quoia Avenue in Belmont, died suddenly at his home on Saturday of an illness. A native of San Francisco and the general manager of the Yonson Foods Co.

of Belmont, me, died Sunday at Alexian The body of a San Francisco Brothers Hospital, San Jose, aft WomanTakes Her Dog To Communion man, wno apparency commu ted suicide by shooting himself er a long illness. He was a native of Franklin, and a resident of Burlin BIRTHS an carome, was he had lived in Belmont for covered Saturday by Hall Moonl taree years. He was a member game for five years. He was a steelmil: worker. av police.

oi me san i Jiks uiuc The report said that Hred a ban francisco Survivors include his 72, 2S30 Divisidero nr Street, had shot himself in the MILLS HOSPITAL Born ot Mr. and Mrs. HENDERSON, Robin, 1632 Lassen Way. Eurlingame, November 13, a son. LAVEZZO, Walter.

257 Korth Claremont Street, San Mateo. November 13. a son. head with the rifle after learning some weeks ago that he had cancer. He l(fft a note which mentioned the disease.

Lodge jMary, Burlingame, and Four He is survived by his Alton I Havward: Helen: a son. John: two daugh Charles San Francisco, and ters. Lisa Ann and Jennifer; Emerson L. and Harr Burlin and a sister, Mrs. Mel Freder garTle ickson of San Caros.

F'unera services will be held Funeral services w.l! be held Tucsdav 3l 10 a m. (rDm Cros at 1 p.m. on Wednesday from byN chapei inurD. HALBERTON, England (AP) A 76 year old widow who takes her 'dog to church every Sunday said today if the dog is prevented from taking Communion with her she. will stop going to church.

"My little dog Pip means everything to me." said Florence Cox. "She's all I've got. When I take Communion I give her a bit Police found hir. slumped in the back seat of his car on Mir mem at Cypress Lawn Memo the Carlmont Chapel mont. Inlcrrncnt will bi ANDREINI, Edward, P.O.'amontes Point al about 3 p.m.

Box 583. Half Moon Bay, No Saturday. He was a partner in hi Go a ia! Park, Colma. cn Uses National Cernete ber 19. a son.

Eppler's Bakery ban rrancis IMI YOUR DIRECT LINE fl if TO PROBLEM SOLVING I THE TIMES and POST I CLASSIFIED ADS BOLLVAR, Clark, 439 North Motzer is survived by his PEARL BOTTO wife. Funeral services will bej Pearl Bolto, 67 901 Walter held tomorrow, at noon in Sanlmire in Belmont, was found Claremont Street, San' Mateo November 20, a son. MUCHMORE, Charles, 111 MARIE FRANCIES Van NESS Mrs. Marie Frances Van Ness, 25 Hillary Lane, Redwood City, died Sunday at her home after an illness. She was a fash Francisco at the Gartner Felder Kenny Funeral Home.

Powell Street, San Mateo, No oT the wafer and a little on my finger. "No one has ever said this is wrong, and I see no harm in it. But if they stop me I shall' stop attending The vicar, the Rev. Arthur Jones of SL. Andrew's church said: "I don't go along with passing consecrated wafers or wine to a dog, and I do not think anyone else wouid." vember 21), a son.

BRYAM. Wendell. 4150 and the former wife ol William Ior Curtis, an ex South Countv fireParl v' pa.ternmakers. for 15 chief. years, and a Peninsula resident DEATH NOTICE A native of California, she isl10l e'Snl eal.s Survivors include her hus survived by a daughter.

Edith band, Arthur, and two brothers, Fred N. Arnoldy, Laguna Hills. One who does not approve George Avenue, San Mateo, November 20, a daughter. BIANCH1, Hugo, 1416 Vancouver Avneue, Burlingame, November 2(1, a daughter. FREDERICK, Wal ter.

866 Lurline Drive. Foster City, November 20, a son. GENERAL HOSPITAL and Matthew H. Arnoldy, Otta 1 the vicar superior. the Bishop wa.

Kan. 'Pofwt Mortimer. in; a sister, Katherine 'j Chester; two brothers, John and Delbert Bates; and five grand children. ucs i Funeral services will be held al 11 a.m. on Wednesday from Private funeral services were I'm very opposed to this," held today from Crosby Gray Chapel, Burlingame, with inurn the Carimont Chapel Bel Mr.

and Mrs. mont, Inurment will be at Cy mem at Olivet Memorial rarK, press Lawn Cemetery in Colma. 1 Colma. aid the bishop. "I shall speak to the vicar about Commenting, the London Sun said: "Whatever theological arguments are put forward about the piace oF dogs in church, Mrs.

Cox can quote at DORA L. TROUTMAN FLORENCE O'MAHONEY BURRES, Willie, 1109 Avenue, San Mateo, November a daughter. SEGOVIA, Oswald. 319 North Ellsworth Avenue. San Mateo.

s. Florence O'Mahoney Mrs, Dora Troutman, 249 Surf Bird Isle, Foster City, died yesterday Redwood City after an illness. She was a native of St. John, and a resident of Foster fPfek up the phone dial 342 771 1 an experienced Classified Ad Visor is waiting to solve your problem! She helps you rent your rooms; find lost articles; sell your car, your home, your business; find a job; get in touch with an investor or make an announcement to the town through far reaching Times Post Classified Ads. With just a phone call, Classified Ads bring you welcome extra cash, too by quickly finding buyers for the good articles around your home you no longer use or enjoy.

Let Classified Ads help solve problems for you as they have dene for so many wise folks. Remember, all it takes is a phone Ol I November 19, a son. least one saint in her evidence. "SL Bernard wrote in the 12th century: 'Who loves me will love my dog'." s. A(Mahoncy), a5.

1417 Drake Ave ducird! nue, Burlingame, died at Mills Hospital Saturday fallowing a 'Ion; illness. She was a native of New York o'w, and had lived in this area for 47 I years. fork I Survivors include her hus TiZ band, Edward O'Mahoney of LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE riNC SEALED PROPOSALS SEQUOIA HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and Mrs. SIMMONS, Richard.

630 Columbus Avenue. El Granada, November 18. a son. BIESER. Gregory, 211 East Street, Apt.

11, Mountain View, November IB. a daughter. SICK, Robert, 690 Carlos Avenue, Redwood City, November The City Ccucci; of the City cf San MattD Hereby Invito seated nr bid W.1 Cl TtruC Hon oT: CENTRAL PARK RECREATION CENTER ii hiri must ratifai and be rcsoonsivr to invilaUoti. Uie nlirj ltd EiEur'ingame, and a sister, Mrs Frances Levin of New York: and ipcclflcatiwis ar.d at: ether doouncntf ci nm isjf ie pcriuient hunc dc ec Ec a 5 Si i'. in r.

Hcr Cflr hrn'Ti Hills Elcmlrv, Coins. IB, a son. bhophy City. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 1 p.m. from Sneider and Sullivan Chapel.

Rabbi Sanford Rosen of Te.tipie Beth El will officiate. Interment wil: be at Hills of Eternity Cem Documents. i pics 31 me sians ina spcciiicdiioii. on jur ana W1 Duei.c inspector, at the tflmc si the City Cierjc. Bfjotn 40.

City Hil Sari Ma lco r.d may tc ciaLr.ec by General Contractors lv C.totTU Conlr.ctcr'., Lij.j BurcSLt or: it NOVEMBER 10, 1G66, Irom the O'ficc it LEONARD MICHAELS, AIA, Architect, 213 Firth Avenue, Ssn Mateo. California, upon deposit of Twen ty fivc nr.c rtnlOC Dollars cr act. The entire dcccsl! be refunded it tne set or sets plans and specifications delivered are rcturnei tn t.ao Architect in good condition within fifteen (1!) days after ihc bid opening. Each be made out on a Prooosai Form furnished and bound will these documents, and in accordance with the General Conditions. Avenue, liedwoco uty, November 18, a daughter.

LEVINE, Stephen. 565 Willow etery, Colma. Each bid shall Dc accompanies oy certtuea or casiucrs cnecK cavabln tn Ihe Ciiv of San Mateo or a satisfactory Did br.r.d ri Ear i'oto by h.rdcr a jii a astia brlrr surety ccmpany as surety. In ar amounl r.m less lhan 10 per cent ot the LISA M. ftATTO A blessing was held this morning for Lisa Marie Ratio, newborn infant daughter of Mr.

and "Mrs. James Ratio of 3941 Road. Apt. 3, Menio Park, November 18, a daughter. SPECHT, Werner.

3576 Roli son Road, Redwood City, November 19, a daughter. TITHERINGTON, Eldon, 777 Fifth Avenue, Redwood City, November 19, a son. njirajT aii'ort 'at oo.1. oat it Oi0 ha he ifivco as a oi th aiioor soaO Ihn rotroo. if n'.

a. dod ta hti, er a It 10 aoilr.i'O .1. ic. rot aO, a :1 T.aO suretv bn nr hard scrolled oi rooi ooOio. days after ooti oa a' the contract to the bidder.

All ar rids shall be delivered to the office of the City Rosti Hond, Nol! HtO'vh MotoO. 'loo thr Coo Han. west Avcr.tie. 0 the Cf.v of 5ar Oto'eo hnm. rliprl CotIlr.H0v pi Milk nr1 ir bp'n" 3 7 7'' WEDNESDAY, tile SOtfl day of NOVEM 03DV Ciea 6aturaaj at Mllthj BK t(! rnd ft: oser.cd.

txanmte and declared by HOSuital. 'him at h.t jjju office id s.jid daie no time. The City Manapcr shau Burn Street, Sir Surviving are paternal grand parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Genovisc Ratto of San Mateo and mater RODE, Donald. 2006 Lyon Street, Belmont, November 19, a o'ajightcr. LE CLAIRE, Donald, 672 Cambridge Avenue, Menlo Park, November 19, a son. BREUCH. Ronald.

924 Addison Avenue, Palo Alto, Novem nal grandparents, Mr. sr.d Mrs. Raymond Farmer of Iracy; an aeoOsr Oru.rci rotry orot sionsoaorat a rrrr ar rO a pr, ar oiooail Oaarir. r.s at Ti sO st ooOa Averuc, as cv.v ol San Mateo, at time ttnd place Ihe CnLnciI shaU award th ty tcl ta laaa 0 resprrsoo ridder; pnava rd faat a fo may reject any or oil proposals rr bids should it deem this for the public (rood. The City Council sscr troooa! 1 0 prevao'nj; rate of wajes per I oo toe I ootco worlc is to be performed, to be as set n.

lh in Inc SpeclliL nlians. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date se: for the opening of bids. The City Council reserves the rtgh to re or', av and ail bids and oa.o.e informalities or Irregularities in the bidding: Dated: NOVEMBER 10, 196S. fSeal) WILLIAM J. OTARHELL, SATTO In Sin MUM, NCV.

1J. 1964, intent Liu Ma. ic Rilto. nt. in Sun i c.

a IJ) V. griaarnrjf' nl ana Mn. ivtTi ij Par.rr c' Tracv; nkee ct Mrs. D0uqlI DCCICCO Ol Hilli corough nnd Seorje Parker of Tracy. sr vlces were ccnducied today, Monday, Nov.

21, at a.m. al Ihe Sneidrr anc Su livar FLncra Home, 977 Soulti El Camlno Real. San an Mrs. Douglas DiUcco ol Hillsborough, and an uncle, a daughter. George Parker of Tracy.

BOSTROM, John, 3138 Rocky Services were conducted from Mountain Drive, San Jose, November 19, a son. Sneider and Sullivan Chapel. Interment was in St. John's Ceme I 010; ot ior oity L.at: Ola; Published Ln Sar, Matcn nines, Monday, November 1SS). (4320) GARKARD Edward Onrrard, ORDINANCE NO, 1391 tery, San Mateo.

RvTa, K. LED8ETTER The Rev. Albertina K. Ledbel Oc SAN MATEO, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. COUNTY STATE OF CALIFOHN Garrard c1 Hya J.

cn ii 3rd of Son FrdrCscc. an r.r a and Harry C. Ga: i ol Burlinaare; also surviyot VERNON. Roy, 46 Birth Street. Apt.

1. Redwood City, November 19, a son. VARNEY, Ray, 1545 Gordon Street, Redwood City, November 20, a son. MILBRANDT, Ronald. 130 Pine Street, Redwood City, November 20, twin daughters.

oo: op.EziANcr secttos 3 iW.l Or the san MtATEO COUNTY ORDINANCE CODE PROHIBITING S.V.OK1KO O.V DIC3 AND HtXiNC TRAILS. ter. 65. 1634 Borden Street. San Mateo, died Saturday al County General Hospital following an: County cf San Mateo.

State. The Board of joervisors el lol 'nr i 1 0 Oy a illness. She was. a native of Hawaii, an a minister of the rummer. Cyorcs? Lawn Foursouare Gospel Church.

The Times and Post The Reverend Ledbetter Lived in this community for the past Section l. ni heresy to Section 3 130 I a Chapter 15 Part Too. Division III of Ihe San Mateo County Ordinance Code and shLill read as follows: fl'i Smoliing on hi kinjr and riding trails Js Section 2. Tots crdirsr.ee soofl become alfocifo inirts '30: dare alter Ihe passage hereof. KcCLlarly passed and adopted this Slh day of NOVEMBER, 1366.

AYES ar.c in favor cf said Crdinartce: Supervisars. V. FITZGEBALD "BUD" H.4RRISON T. LOUIS CHESS W. M.

WEHDER NOES and against said Ordinance Supervisors: NOME. Absent Supervisor: JEAN FASSLERl I'Wvl" WI H1N THE MEANS Of MSnfc We invite you to ua six years. She is survived by a sister. Mrs. Rose Lahre of Hawaii, and a niece.

Mrs. Esther Kuuleilani 8jjL facilities, or to wrfla The Best Maintained and Mist BewirifuJ Cemetery Northern California ICorrea, San Mateo. Classified Ads "Wkr.re Vore Srm Mcten Counlv Want Ada Arc Published Than Any Olher Newspaper" DIAL 342 7711 Or Prefix Nearest Your Home EM 9 1791 WY 2 2262 1. UJLIIS CHESS, Coao Colm California PL 17J7 Man Ccur.ly cE 1 aUforrJa ATTEST: Funeral services will he conducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. from Sneider and Sullivan Chapel by a minister of the Foursquare Gospel Church.

Inurnment will be at Skylawn Memorial Park. LAWN fSeal) JOHN A. BKILVING. Clerk of said Board Jocrvisors. 'Endorsed! Board af SiiDei visors.

"mi IMOW1L HRK rUed; NOV. s. 1966. JOHN A ERUNING, Clerk. A non profit cemetery forall faith Uiu, San M.teo County PLE 05W PitbUshed Sar.

Mateo Times, Monday, N'ovembeir 21, 1B68..

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