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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 10

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'f VJ Data From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU ESSA -ch-Ji212mMt children LeUcri To God t- 0 oA Th xo State Aide Raps U.S. Food. Plan Alameda County MARRIAOC UCINSES ALUEM-BROWN Richard Oil Allen, sZ. ot Berkeley, and Elizabeth Brown, 4 kMw(J Dts; a.

1 thul X. A 1 t. Snow Frjmofrt; dear of KXrt tugenq i'V 'fcob. Jn- i end m. ri obert Snow pf Manuel Amoral Mix Mary Fldaloo at San natlva of Port Ui; aged brother Aiamed and Lpronzo.

A A 40 yws. Frttndl are nwel from a si Invited to attend to Af ORENSEN CHAP EL, 1140 SI. Hayward, MociJV, hJa 12 al 1.45 a i trance to Jhn Church, Lewelllng 5q Li where a Reoulem Maos Will for the repose ot aoyl i m. Recitation of Iha Rosary Auaryf i flrenro iitwaHarai be ortereo 31, of Oakland. PHIPPS-REINERTSON Paul leroy Phipps, 22, of Shady Side, Maryland, and Sara May Ralnertson, 23, of Alameda.

ALESANDRINI-SCH RADER Carlo Galileo Alesendrinl, 2, and Bar-11 LouUt srotior, 25, both of fu'nCay'avernna at I pm. GRIFFIN-BOWLER Bradford Young. Entombment, Holy Saoolcttr Cemetery, Griffin, 14, and Carol Elizabeth Bowl-Hayward. or. 19, both of Sweet Home, Oregon.

Berkeley. iiind (folM. Utoto Chapter, 0 E.l No. sT of Oak- fond' FrWnds are liwtfod fo atnd ervlw tokarab 1476 VaSrntAva- 0 2k. land.

URKARD, Reaa In Lafoyetta, May 'oved wife of William Bur- Invtfed to attend services if the Mor- High Temperatures Expected For Daytime Saturday Oak-- Dunci(ll both of Oakland. REYES-SANTOS Themes Mune Reyes, 23, end Lourdes Sahegon Santos, 19, both of San Pablo. LAWSON-HOGG Wllev Lawson, 2. iihmnd bf wilma Csdlaj dearest lu HM bom k' father of Donald P. Cadle, William land.

Charles Cadle, Cynthia Cadle and Bar- ADAMSCURTIS Dennis Ray Adams, bare Jeen Outre, ell of San Jose; deer 21, and Patricia Ann Curtis, 22, both brother of Edith Chapelt of Oakland; of Oakland. CADLE, Prod. in Morgan YANKAUS-DUNCAN Michael Joseph Y.nk.x 21, end Efolne. Newcomb 90 100 rare? Showers, Flurries Latest report from the U.S. Weather Bureau showed showers in North Dakota, Kansas, Missouri and the Tennesee Valley, with show flurries over the upper Great Lakes.

It was raining in southeastern New England. (AP) Kj( Features Syndicate, be 1969. Weather Forecast Summaries SANG AT U.N. Folk. Singer -Mrs.

Thomas Dead at 47, mid 80's. Slightly cooler tomorrow. Westerly winds 10 to 20 p.h. in Funeral Set For Susie Thompson Funeral services will -be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. for Mrs.

Susie J. Thompson, a pioneer East Oakland resident, who died Thursday. She had celebrated her 80th birthday last Sunday. Mrs. Thompson and her husband, Roy, were Instrumental in bringing one of the first schools to the East Oakland area.

It was constructed 1923 next door to their JA Showers Snow Flurrlts sippi vallsy. A warm front will extend across western Kentucky to a low oyer southern llinois becomino cod ot central Wyoming then stationary to northwest Montana. Highs will be over northern Utah and central Georgia. Precipitation NATIONAL Albany, Jt; Asheville, Atlanta, .9 Boston, 2)9; Buffilo, Burlington Charleston, Charleston W. Charlotte, Chicago, Ml Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus.

Detroit, Duluth, Honolulu. Indianapolis, Jacksonville, 2)1; Louisville, Memphis, MUweu' kee, St. Paul, 216; New Orleans, New York, 1.36; Philadelphia, 1.17; Pittsburgh, Portend .46 Ra-Hloh, Richmond, St. Louis, D5: Washington CANADA Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, .25. Temperature Table CALIFORNIA Bakersfield 92 Eureka S4 Fairfield at Fresno 90 Hamilton FI 74 Los Angeles 85 Moffett Fid 77 Monterey 50 Needles 98 Oakland 70 Dntn Sn Jose 79 NATIONAL Albany NY Albuquerque Amarillo Asheville Atlanta Billings 70 77 71 72 84 65 Jlllings Blrmnghni Bismarck Boise Boston Brwnsvill Buffalo Bjrlgtn Vt 65 8 Chrlstn WVa 62 Charlotte NC 79 Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth El Paso FortWrtti Gt Falls Helena Helena Honolulu Houston Indnpolis Jackson Mss 76 Jacksonville 82 CANADA Calgary 65 Edmonton 64 Montreal 59 Ottawa 60 PAN AMERICA 39 Miami Beach 82 57 Midland Tax 74 33 Milwaukee 61 48 Mpls St Pam 57 60 New Orleans 74 72 New York 65 44 N.

Platte 74 53 Oklahoma Cv 75 32 Omaha 70 70 Philadelphia 68 41 Phoenix 94 62 Pittsburgh 60 47 Portland Or -75 41 Portland Or IS 44 Raleigh 49 Rapid City 38 Reno 42 Richmond 42 jt Lows 45 78 76 84 75 64 iforg Tamo 80 at Lk City 80 31 Sn Antonio 75 46 St Sto Mari 50 42 Seattle 37 Seattle 37 Shreveot 71 Spokane 57 Tucson 42 Washington 52 Wichita 67 44 Regina 40 Toronto 53 Winnipeg 50 Vancouver 65 54 SO 65 AcaotHco Barbados Bermuda Bogota Culiacan Havana Hermoslllo Kingston 75 Mazatton 12 79 Mexico Cltv 86 64 Monterrey 99 52 Nassau 82 63 San Juan PR 86 72 Tegucigalpa 91 Veracruz 47 57 51 41 54 52 S9 49 52 68 45 58 50 50 50 76 42 44 41 63 40 32 44 89 64 62 49 47 7 62 35 42 62 43 74 49 55 41 52 52 50 48 58 61 44 loving grandfather of ten grandchildren. A native of Canada; aged 5. Friends are Invited services Tuesday May 13, 1969 at 2 pm. from the LIMA SALMON A ER-tCKSON MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 710 Willow St, Sen DANFORTH, Alice 6 In Oakland, May 1969. A member of Women's Civic o) Oakland, First I ta I an of Oakland.

A Pest Pres, of 1 IWwf TAwnorla w.k Invited, will be held sunoay. May ai it a.m. at the First UnltarlanChurch, 14th and Castro Oakland, Rev. Or. Arnold Crompton officiating.

Contributions to the Memorial Fund of First Unitarian Church preferred ALBERT BROWN MORTUARY ERICKSON, Per Tlldar, ht Berkelev, May 7, 1969, beloved husband of the late Paulina M. Erickson; loving father of Rudy A. Erickson of Sacramento, Arvld i W. Erickson of Danville and Edwin R. Erickson of Napa; devoted grandfather of tlx grandchildren and two greet grandchildren.

A native of Sweden; aoed (5 years. A member of Lutheran of Union No. 1149, Shipwrights, Mill wrights and Boat Builders, official of Metal Trade Council of California and Bay Cities District Council of Carpen-tcrSe Friends are Invited to attend funeral services Monday, May 11 at 2 30 m. el MCNARY CHAPEL, 3030 Telegraoh on block south of Ashby, Berkeley. Rev.

Walter Wtrronen officiating. HAOEMANN, Auoutf In Livermore. May 9, 1969. beloved father ot Auoust M. Hegemenn Jr, of Livermore, Lloyd HfSGrienfi of Pleasanton end Robert W.

Hagemann of El Centro; dear broth- or of Edwin E. Hagemann of Liver-- more; deer grandfather of Ter- rv. Steven, John, Jennifer, Cindy Lome. and Kart Hagemann. A native of Liver- more; aged 69 years.

A member of Scottish Rite Bodies of Perfection of San Jon. Mosaic Lodge No. 21, F. A Posltas Parlor 12 at 2 Bay Area Fair through tomorrow except low overcast along to ocean ex tending inland locally night and morning sL Low tonight near 50. High today 65 to 75 oxcept near 60 along ocean.

Westerly winds 12 to 25 mAh. in afternoons. Northern an Central California Felr through tomorrow except partly cloudy with widely scattered thundershowers In the mountains during to afternoon and evening. Low overcast along to coast clearing to near too coastline In the afternoons. Cooler central coast and coastal valleys tomorrow.

Northwestern California Fair through tomorrow except low overcast along the coast but clearing to near the coast In too afternoons. Cooler inland tomorrow. High today and low tonight at Ukiah, (6 and 50. Fort Bragg, 60 and 48. Mount Shasta Siskiyou Area Partly cloudy with widely scattered thundershowers during too afternoon and evening otherwise fair through tomorrow.

Little temperature change. Sierra Nevada Partly cloudy with widely scattered thundershowers during to afternoon and evening otherwise fair, through tomorrow. Llttl temperature change. San Joeevla Valley Fair through tomorrow. Low temperatures both nights in the low 50's to low 60's High today In tn the upper to mid 90's.

Light WAnds except westerly to 20 m.p.h. in tog Delta In afternoons. Santa Clara Valley Fair through tomorrow except patchy low cloudiness night and morning. Low temperatures both nights 45 to 55 High today In toe mid 70's to tow 80's. Slightly cooler tomorrow.

Northwest winds 5 to 15 p.h. In afternoons. Low both nights and high today at San Jose, 53 and 00. Livermore Valiev Fair through tomorrow except brief morning cloucM-ness. Slightly.

cooler tomorrow. Westerly winds 10 to 20 h. in afternoon. Diablo, Saa Ramoa and Moraga Valievs Fair through tomorrow except patchy morning cloudiness. Low both nights 45 to 55.

High in too mid 70's to California Summary CALIFORNIA SUMMARY tow Cloudiness continues along the north coast and afternoon cloudiness Is developing over to mountains. Otherwise skies are sunny over to state this afternoon. Pressures have continued to rise slowly lust off to west coast. This will have toe tendency to increase to tow cloudiness along to central and southern coastal areas. It will continue to be mostly cloudy along to north coast.

Afternoon cloudiness building over toe mountains In to afternoons will continue to give a chance of scattered shaowers or thunder showers over the Sierra Nevada during to afternoon and evening hours through tomorrow. Otherwise fair skies will continue over the rest of too state through tomorrow. Temperatures will continue warmino at Inland valley area but will be cooler along too central coast area beginning tomorrow. Mountain areas wilt show little temperature change. High temperatures today will be in the high 50's along too north coast to to low 70's alone the south coast.

Valley areas will be In to low 80's to tot low 90's and it will be near the 100 mark in to desert. Coastal winds will be variable 5 to 15 knots through tomorrow except mostly west 10 to 20 knots in too afternoons. National Summary The national outlook Saturday; Showers will occur from toe midwest to New England while afternoon thundershowers era expected from toe Sierras of northern California across toe great plateau to to mountains ot Arizona and western New Mexico. Elsewhere It will be sunnny end pleasant. It will be warm or warmer In the west and cool or cooler from to northern plains to New England and to southeast remaining mild in toe southern Missis Mrs.

Elmerlee Thomas, a folk singer with the Gateway Singers for many years, died here yesterday following an illness. She was 47. A native of Texas, Mrs. Thomas came to Oakland at Jhe age of 1 She was a graduate of University High School and attended the University of California where she majored in music. While at U.C., Mrs.

Thomas was a member of the University Chorus and Treble Clef. The university sent her to sing at the historic 1945 meeting of the United Nations in San Francisco. Lou Gottlieb of the Limeway for another building, now lighters folk group brought known as the Charts Burck-- Gate, halter Elementary School on Burckhalter Avenue. Mrr Thompson, 'who suiv' vives his wife, operated the Millsmont Service Station-from 1921 until three years ye-' Mrs. Thomas appeared in home at 6868 Sunkist Dr.

when there were only 14 families in the area. She was custodian of the one-room building, known as Columbia Park Elementary School, for three years. The building was later destroyed in a high wind, was replaced by a new school that was demolished later to make way Singers together. After aboriginal two-night ment at the hungry I the group was invited to stay ago- Mrs. Thompson was a native of Santa Monica and an Alameda, County resident for 53 years.

She also leaves a granddaughter and fe great grandchildren. Services will be held- at Cooper Fruit-vale Ave. Burial will follow at Evergreen Cemetery. DURRAH-SCHAEFER David Durrah, 23, and Jennifer Lynn Schaefer, 21, both of Oakland. LEWIN-RAYBIN -Charles Jay Lawln, 36, and Peggy Sue Raybln, 27, both of SWIFT-YAMAGUCHI Jhoinas Duana Swift, ofSaCTamento, and Mlchiyo Yamaguchl, 25, of Barkaley.

BELOY-WILSON Frank Ray Beloy, 41, San Francisco, and Shirley Ann Wilson, 22, Walnut Creak. LAVAGNINO-DAVINI Chrlstooher Stephen. 22, of Albany and Steohama Jean Davlnl, 20, of Oakland. McCLUNEY-BLUEFORD Lawrence Melvin McClunev, 23, and Saundre Diane Blueford, 20. both Oakland.

LEE-TAKAKI -Ping Lea, 36. New York, N.Y and Michlko Takekl, 20, Berkelev. TOWNER-WATERS Joe Lee Towner, 21, and Donna Waters, 23, both Oakland. WHITAKER-JOHNSON Eddie Wyatt Whitaker, 24, Berkeley, and Core Mae Johnson, 19, Oakland. WILSON-HAMPTQN Leslie Frank Wilson, 24, end Shelley Anne Hemo ton, 17, both Oakland.

HILL-TANN Roy Edwin Hill. 33, and Sharon Louise Tann, 20, both of Oakland. SHERIDAN-BAKER Michael Thomas Sheridan, 29, Alameda, end Nancy Lee Baker, 25, of Orinda. NUGENT-MORGAN William James Nugent, 42, El Cerrito, and Michele Susan Morgan, 24, Hayward. SAUER-HAYES Mare Gordon Sauer, 19.

Walnut Creek, and Carol Jean Hayes, 17, Cestro Valiev. SILVEI RA-BRABAW Frank Charles Sllveira, 41, and Lillian Elizabeth Brabaw, 47, both Fremont. PA SQUALE-AR AGON James Pasquale, 19, and Paula Eugenia Aragon, 19, both San Leandro. DIVORCES FILED COE, Bobble J. Vs.

Ronald JL vrn smith, ylht M. V. Vernon H. LYNCH. Barbara Sue vs.

Thomas J. LITTLEFIELD, France L. vs. Arnold G. VANICEK, Virginia v.

Harry LEON Patrlda B. vs. Andrew P. WATTS, Elll F. vs.

Clarence MILANI, Charlotte vs. David GREENO, Jacquelyn vs. William BAKER, Rex D. vs. Lois HAUGHY, Marv E.

vs. Robert P. Tltf Ros CRISOLO, Regina M. vs. Molses Cruz HAMMONS, Sharon June va.

Robert 1 SADLER, Emma from Donald J. NADEAU, Elizabeth J. from Harold V. CACCIATORE, Lenna M. from Samuel McCONLOGUE, Linda from Robert A.

WALLS, James O. from Glenda S. CUNHA, Roger W. from Terrle J. METZ, Margaret from Donald L.

MATTSON, Shirley from Robert J. BRINKLEY, Sylvia from Robert O'CONNELL, Wilma J. from Charles J. VON WURZBURG, Nellie G. from Felix MAY, Johnnie from Wiillt D.

MUNDY, Marilyn R. from Robert E. DOUGLAS, James H. from Betty L. MICHELBOOK, Dahlia from William ROBBINS, Raymond E.

from Agnes M. BURTON, Larry R. from Audrea M. Contra Costa County MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED SI KORA-HEIL Stephen J. Sikora III, 36, Danville, and Julia E.

Hail, 35, Walnut Creek. HEYER-JERNIGAN Donald B. Haver, 19, and Shelley A. Jemigan, 19, both Pleasant Hill. STIMSON-PIERCE Ronnie L.

Stlmson, 22, Antioch, and Mildred A. Pforct, 20, Brentwood. SHORES- FLEEHEARTY Lvl E. Shores, 24, Lafayette, and Jo Ann Fleehearty, 21, Pleasant Hill. CAM RON-DOYL Michael C.

Cameron, 22, and Rosemary J. Doyle, 21, both Walnut Creek. DIVORCES FILED CONTRERAS, Sara Ann vs Ernesto F. FLAU A. vs.

Linda K. PAYNE, Bette J. vs. Dan. BRUMLEY, Wendell H.

vs. Teruko. STRATTER, Joan B. vs. Mlchaat LIESKOVAN, Geraldine May vs.

John Joseph. BALL, Tamara Ann vs. Lacy William Jr. RAUCE, Elnora vs. Inman -SKUBEC, Rober tL.

vs. Larry (annulment). i. WILLES, Margaret Bodfish vs. Burlington.

CORRIE0, John M. vs. Mario Elena. HENDRICKS, Elaine vs. Norman B.

MUELLER, Ramona Juanita vs. Hugo RANDLE-OVERTON Allen Randle, 36 and Linda Overton, 26, both Richmond FAIRBANKS, William vs. Betty. GROOM AN, Edward vs. Sandra.

GAUKEL, Patsy vs. Paul. HARRIS, Myrna vs. Freddie (separate maintenance) HOENHNER, Evelyn vs. Bernard (separate maintenance).

FINAL DECREE GRANTED OOROUGH, Marlene from Donald. 1 SanrGorgonio Pass Ready: For Major Earthquake? clock p.m. at the Chaoel of CAL- GRACE, Maple vs. Robert AGHAN MQRTUARY, .3833. East Ave, ARNSTIN.

DIane RMS VS. Walter Ivermgra. Interment Roselawn Ceme- REPOSA, Edna vs. Henry FINN, Eugene Gaynor vs. Rita Thomas GLEASON, Vivian N.

vs. Bernard SPENCER, Ethel A. vs. Glean A. SPENCER, Ethel A.

VS. Glenn A. MART, Laenard 0., suddenly. In Oakland. REU.LEY Sherry Ann vs.

Donald May 9TI969, dearly beloved husband of mood Alice E. Hart; loving brother of Fran- ROSE, Seymour M. vs. Suzanne cis Hart and Willard Hart, both gf Hol- listen A native ot Hollister. A tile member of the Frvitvale Lodge No.

336, F. and A.M. A member of Scottish Rite Consistory, Aatunes Temple of the Shrine; AJA.E., San Francisco Post; Construction Inspectors Stanford Alumni Society tor Advancement of Management; Reserve Officers 'Assoc, of America, Lt. Commander, and Navy League of the S. Friends are Invited to attend services at the Telegraoh Ave.

Chaoel of GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES, 2150 Telegraoh Oakland Tuesday, May 13 at 11 a.m. under the ausolces of the Fruitvale Lodoe No. 336, F. and A M. A mole off street parking.

Inurnment Chapel of the Chimes. Olen INTERLOCUTORY DECREES FURTADO, Joyce M. from David L. MENDEZ, Margaret from Henry BRESClANl, Joyce A. from Arm and R.

WATERS, Dorothy from William BOYD, Mayzole from Carl A. SANDERS, Judith A. from Gary R. McLEAN, Dolores J. from Dennis BROWN, Alts from Charles GALVIN, Karen R.

from Ronald L. RICHARDSON, Emmit from Martha PUTMAN, Atlee G. from Edison K. ELLIS, Patricia A. from Vernor A.

FERNANDEZ, Antoinette from Jack FINAL DECREES SULSAR, Fay from Scott Jr. Chief Deputy State Atty. Gen. Charles OBrien yesterday accused the U.S. Agricul: ture Department of intransigent refusal to do its part to alleviate Appearing in San Francisco before a U.S.

Senate commit-, tee hearing on hunger, OBrien repeatedly assailed the departments refusal to comply with a federal court order that it distribute food commodities in each of Californias counties. here comes me federal government thumbing its nose at a court order, he declared. If college students ignored such an order, theyd be in jail by now. Since the order was issued by a three-judge court in San Francisco last December, the Agriculture Department has tried unsuccessfully three times to get it set aside. Joining OBrien in the accu-stations was State Assembly Minority Leader Jesse M.

Un-ruh, who declared, The Black. Panthers supply more free breakfasts than the federal government. The Panthers currently some 700 Los Angeles ghetto children with breakfasts before school each day, he noted. 9 Louis Bowerman WALNUT CREEK Last rites for Louis Bowerman, architect and hospital designer, will be held at 11 a.m. today at the Oak Park Hills Chapel Mr.

Bowerman, a 20-year -employe of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Bay Area, lived at 7 San Rafael Court. He died Thursday of an apparent heart attack. He was 42. Surviving are his widow, sons, Terry and Kris; two daughters, Cindy and Gina; and three sisters Mrs.

Barbara Tell of Newark; Mrs. Geraldine Hanson of Fremoftt; and Mrs. Lor-" raine Bedell of Liberia, North Africa. Margaret Baer PITTSBURG Margaret Baer, library clerk at Pitts- burg High School for the past 32 years, was found dead yesterday morning in her residence at 189 Railroad Ave. School associates bad asked neighbors to check on Miss Baer after she failed to arrive for work.

Her fully-clothed body was found in a chair in the room. Investigating officers theorize she suffered a heart attack as she prepared to leave for school. Miss Baer, about 53, was a 1934 graduate of Pittsburg High School and had been employed there since Feb. 1 1937. She leaves her mother, Mrs.

Ralph Washburn of Anchor Bay, and a sister, Mrs. Irving Fine of Alamo. Funeral arrangements are pending. John W. Norton Funeral services have been held in Pasadena for former Berkeley resident John Weston Norton, 60.

Born in Oakland, Mr. Norton was an honors graduate in chemistry from the University of California and during World War served as a major in chemical warfare. Before moving to Pasadena 16 years ago, he was with the Union Oil Companys Oleum refinery at Rodeo for four years as supervisor of laboratories and assistant superintendent of bulk operations. Surviving are his widow, Hilde, of 820 Burleigh Drive, Pasadena, and a sister, Mrs. Frank Fischer, of San Leandro.

Shipping TODAY MEDEA, Los Angeles, Fort Mason PRESIDENT HARRISON, Los Angeles, Pier 50-B PHILIPPINE BEAR, Yokohama, Pier POINT FERMIN, RLW SCHEDULED DEPARTURES Sublect to change without nolle TODAY AMERICAN CONDOR, Pearl Harbor, NSC ANGELO PETRI, Balboa, Martinez BERKELEY VICTORY, Far East, Port Chicago CHINA BEAR, Los Angeles, Stockton COLUMBIA TRADER, DaNang, NSC EVAMO, Eureka, Universal GOLDEN BEAR, Yokohama, 29-N HAWAIIAN MONARCH, Honolulu, 7th Street JALAJAYA, Bombay, Stockton JOHN F. SHEA, San Delgo, Stockton K. H. CRANDALL, Arabian Gulf, RLW KENYON VICTORY, Far East, Port Chicago LOCH LOYAL. Vane.

B.C., Pier 80 MONTEVIDEO, Vane. B.C., Pier 37 RITA MAERSK, Manila, 80 SEFRA, Everett, 80 STARSTONE, Puget Sound, Pier 32 TRANSOCEAN SHIPPER, Japan, burg. Low High the San Andreas Fault be-tween the communities of Beaumont and Banning in Riverside counties showed a considerable buildup of strain between the opposing faces of 1 faults which hasnt been relieved by recent quakes. State Department of Water Resources scientists have also pinpointed this area as the possible center of a future major quake. 9 Dickens character.

10 Cardinals symboL 11 Charles Lamb. 12 Close. 27 Girls' 28 Vine. 6 Prppe 30 31 Wall 33 PASADENA San Gorgo-nio Pass, in the San Bernardino Mountains 80 miles' east of Los is a likely place for a potentially major earthquake according to Dr. James Brune, director of the California Institute of Technology quake monitoring la-boratoty.

Bruen told a Caltech symposium yesterday a section of Puzzle ACROSS lFair. 5 Rupture 10 Western city. 14 Noun suffix. 15 Seemingly. 16 Kind of DOWN 1 Joke.

4 Shoe 5 Escort. 6 Pet. 7 Trimming: 2 Preposition. 3 Shoo! MEANS, Arch Wj In San Francisco. May 9, 1969; loving husband of Edith R.

Means; loving father of Mrs. Jessica R. Brink of Redding, Mrs. Darlene Desper of Rosemead and Mrs. Colleen McMul-lin of El Segundo; grandfather of Michael and Sara Brink.

A native of Peru, III aged 67 years. Friends are invited to attend services I at the BERKELEY HILLS CHAPEL, 1 1600 Shattuck Ave. at Cedar, Berkelev Monday, May 12 at I oclock m. too Rev. Bvron Ross officiating.

Interment Peru, Til. NEILSEN, Carl tn Oakland, May 9, 1969, beloved husband of Abellne N. Nielsen; loving father of Mrs, Gertrud H. Stevenson of Sent Rosa end Carl Nielsen of Oakland; also survived bv two grandchildren end four great grandchildren. A native of Denmark; aged 12 years.

A member of our Saviour Lutheran Church, The Carmen's jJnisn. No. 192 and banish Brotherhood Friends are Invited to attend services at toe East Oakland Chapel of GRANT LLER MORTUARIES, 2372 East 14th st lorn, nictating. Services to bg concluded at the Mortuary Chaoel. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

REEKS, Nolli. In loving memory of my devoted aunt Thoughts of you on Mothers Day. Dar- line Nellie, all through to veers you gave me such tender loving care, such understanding, such deep happiness. Never to be forgotten. Oh for the touch of a vanished hand tha sound of a voice that Is still.

My love always, Ruth. names. 45 Respites 46 Perform Anpne Happening: 48 Tidafbore. 49 French city. decorations.

50 African Cosmetic. country. 35 River to the 51 Dry. North Sea. 52 Insect.

37 Narrow 53 Area. 54 Break up: si. 33 Liang. 55 Employs. 13 All: pref.

18 Narcotic. size. 19 Shield: Sp. 23 Vehicle. 24 Bundles.

school: abbr. 8 Equal: pref. 26 Org. 17 Entertainer. 25 Mans name 39 Girls names.

57 Sped. engage-, two'- many church programs, student shows and benefit concerts, and consistently won acclaim for her a 1 1 voice. She is survived by her husband, Alhe, of the family home at 697 Calmar a daughter, Marcie; a son, Maurice; her parents Mr. and Mrs. Erban Catherine and an aunt, Mrs.

Lillian Wheatley all of Oakland. services are pending Funeral Home, Ave. Erickson will be conducted 2:30 p.m. for Per Erickson, prominent and union leader, Wednesday after a He was 85. a native of active in the affairs Swedish orgah-izations.

came to this country worked his way country until he finally in San Francisco -in tried ranching in but returned to in 1925 and shipbuilding the life. The family 716 pan Carlos was a member Lutheran Church of Berkeley. A past of the Swedish Patriotic League, active in Tegner A of Oakland, Lodge of San was a former Local 1149, Shipwrights, Millwrights and Boat 'Builders," the Metal Trades" Council of California and the Bay Cities District Council of Carpenters. Surviving are three Rudy of Sacramento, Arvid of Danville and Edwin of Napa; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be held' at McNary Chapel, 3030 Telegraph Berkeley.

44 Ants. Mrs. Phyllis Aliff SAN LEANDRO Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday for Mrs. Phyllis G.

Aliff at the Guerero and Sera-mur Mortuary, 407 Estudillo Ave. Mrs. Aliff, 46, died Wednesday at Kaiser Hospital three days after she was found in her bade yard with third degree burns over 90 per cent of her body suffered in an apparent suiride attempt A native of West Virginia, Mrs. Aliff came to California in 1953 and settled in Oakland. She later moved to San Lorenzo and had been a resident there for six years.

She was an active member of the Parents Teachers Association of the Lorenzo Manor Elementary School, Cub Scouts Pack 313 and the Block Parents of San Lorenzo. She is survived by her hus- Albany, band, Clyde of the family home at 17451 Via three sons, Gary D. of Hayward, Edward L. and Steven A. of San Lorenzo' her mother, Mrs.

Ina Daniel of Eccles, W. four brothers, Elmer, Delmar, Dallas and Robert Daniel, and a sister, Violet Bishop, all of West Virginia and one grandson. Funeral at Hudson 3665 Telegraph Per Tildor Final rites Monday at Tildor shipwright who died series of strokes. Mr. Erickson, Sweden, was of local He in 1903 and across the settled 1913.

i Later he Sacramento, the Eastbay stayed with rest of his home is at Mr. Erickson of the the Cross in president American he was also Lodge VO of the Oddfellows Francisco and official of THOMPSON, Susie In Oakland, May 8. 1969, btloved wile of Roy S. Thompson; loving mother of toe late Ruth B. Hop-try; toving grandmother of Mrs.

Barbara J. Davis; loving great grandmother ot Earl, Johnny and Sharon Davis; loving grand mother-inlaw of La Roy Davis. A nativs of California; aged 80 years. Friends ara respectfully Invited to attend funeral services Monday, May 12 at 1:30 p.m. at toe Fruitvale Chapel ot to CLARENCE N.

COOPER MORTU ARY, 1580 Fruitvale Ave Oakland. Interment Evergreen Cemetery (For further Information, pleas call 533-4114 Faking area adjacent to chapel. 58 Jima. 51069 20 Child. 21 Aged.

22 Miss Lewis. 23 Temporary: naut 24 S. Amer. rodent. 26 Asservate.

29 Greeted. 32 French silk. 33 Rushed. 34 Container. 36 Kind of entertainment.

40 Girls name. 41 Containers. 42 In the future. 43 Cassandra, for one. 45 Insect 47 Measure.

48 God of love. 49 Rogue. -52 Frenchman. -53 Arabic name form. 56 Something full of con fused action.

60 Cafe au 61 Conscious. 62 Scots Gaelic. 63 Betting term 64 Money. 65 Ball team. Solntion to Yesterdays Field SB" WALKER, Ronald to Martinez, May 9, 1969, a 30.

year resident of Albany. Ho leaves his dearly beloved wife, daughter and brother. A native of Kansas; aged 71 veers A retired Locomotive Engineer for Southern Pacific Co. and a veteran of W.l. Friends are Invited to attend funeral services Monday, May 12 at 1 m.

from the Chapel of the ELLIS-OLSON MORTUARY, 727 San Pablo Ave Albany, condutced bv Dr. Fred Stripp. (Adlacent parking) WHITED, Kathryn (Katie) Mari of Mar tinez May 8, 1969; beloved daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Whited; loving sister ot Becky and Christie Whited, granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. D. Vogt of Escondido and Mr. and Mrs.

Vogt ot Escondido and Mr. an F. Paterson of Poway. of Walnut Creek; age 1 year. Friends are invited to after A native to attend funeral 12 at 1 30 services Monday May 12 at 1 30 m.

Th Pleasant Hill Seventh Day Adventist Church, 800 Grayson Pleasant HIR. Interment private. The family re guests donations be made to the Seventh Day Adventist Church Memorial Fund. Services under toe direction ot SAN. RAMON VALLEY CHAPEL, 279 Front Danville.

1 1 Card of Thanks ALAMEDA Comity Heart Assn, gratefully acknowledges memorial gifts. Mail to office, 121 E. 11th Oakland. or present at Crocker Citizen's Natic Bank, 1450 Broadway, Oakland. sr i tj jlli iflkjA Enterprises, Inc 1969 Puzzle ANGLERS' TIDE TABLE PACIFIC DAYLIGHT TIME LOW High CRYPTOGRAM 4 1 i LNNE HNH HNNU LENLU.

i i Yesterdays cryptogram: One queer fnrfla slept upon turquoise tiles. THE GARDENS OF MOUNTAIN VIEW Here amid die everchanging color of the seasons flowers and trees, visitors appreciate the green haven that is Mountain View Cemetery, For over a hundred years. Mountain Views substantial endow-, ment care fund has provided a sceneof beauty inwhich the departed are honored id settings left to individual choice. Ground burial, cremation, indoor and outdoor crypts are all available. MOUNTAIN VIEW-CEMETERY 5000 Piedmpnt Avenue, Oakland-658-2588 CATHOLIC CHARITIES gratefully ac-knowlsdge memorial gifts.

433 Jefferson Street, Oakland, 834-5654. CITY OP HOPE gratefully acknowledges contributions. 2876 Brookdale Ave Oakland. Days, 436-9440. Nights.

KE 3-8442. SUICIDE PREVENTION Of ALAMEDA COUNTY greftefullv acknowledges gifts overt an untimely death. P. O. Box 9102, Berkeley.

Telephone, 849-2212. CATHOLIC CHARItIes gratefully ac- KrktsxiK.1 433 CITY Of HOPE gratefully acknowledges contributions. 2876 Brookdalt Ave Oakland. Days, 438-9440. Nights, KE 3-8442.

ALAMEDA aunty Heart Assn, gratefully a- now ledges memorial gifts. Mail to omco, 121 E. 11th Oakland. 444-3564 or present at Crocker Citizen's National took, 1450 Broadway, Oakland. 1 Denotes p.m.

hours. The abov times are for tides at the Park Street Bridge, Oakland. Lunar alias for May: May 2 Full moon 1:14 a.m. May 9 Last quarter 4:12 a.m. May 16 New Moon 4:27 a.m.

May 24 First quarter 18:16 a.m. May 31. Full moon 11:19 a.m. May 9 Sun rlsas 6:06 a.m. Sun sets 1:07 p.m.

Maaa rise 2:41 p.m. Moon sets 1:37 p.m. May It Sun rise 6:84 a.m. Sun sals 1-89 m. Moon rlsas 2:48 8.ih.

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