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22 Oakland Z04 Tribune July 20, 1972 Eastbay Funeral Notices em will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Recitation of the Rosary at St. -Columbas Church, Thursday, p.m. Friends who wish may call at the Telegraps Ave. Chapel.

until .6:30 p.m. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES 2850 Telegraph Oakland BISHOP, Agnes of Alameda, July 18, 1972, dear friend of Mrs. Goldie Aalseth and. Ohio; Mrs.

aged 63 Audrey years. Owens. An A Employee native of Saylor Candy Co. Friends are invited to attend the services Friday, July 21 at 8:30 am from the Robinson Bros. Mortuary, 1901 Fruitvale Ave.

Oakland. Thence to St. Joseph's Catholic Church Alameda, 1109 Alameda, where a Requiem Mass will be offered commencing at 9:00 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary Thursday evening at 8:00 pm at the mortuary. Interment St.

Mary's Cemetery Oakland. Parking provided opposite the mortuary, on. Fruitvale, Ave, (Contributions to the Cancer fund preferred.) CAIN, John Robert, of Fremont accidentally, July 17, 1972, beloved son of Robert' and Bessie. Mae Cain; loving brother of Bessie Marie Bradshaw and Linda Lee Hernandez. A native of San Jose; aged 15 years.

Student of Kennedy High School, Fremont, Friends are invited to attend services from, the New Mortuary of CHARLES P. BANNON, 6800 E. 14th Oakland on Friday afternoon, July 21, at 1:30. Interment Cedar Lawn Memorial Park, Fremont. For further information please call 632-1011 CATHCART, Ray, In.

Berkeley, July 19, 1972, husband of Aileen Cathcart of Berkeley; father of George and Bea Cathcart of Portland, Ore. A long-time resident of Berkeley and former owner of the College Town Shop at Telegraph Bancroft. A native of Utah; aged 85 years. Friends are invited to attend funeral services, Friday, July 21, at 2:30 p.m. in McNARY MORGAN CHAPEL, 3030 Telegraph Ave.

one block south of Ashby, Berkeley, Dr. Fred S. Stripp officiating. Inurnment, Chapel of Memories. FELTON, Susan C.

Fremont, July 14, 1972, loving wife of James A. Felton; loving mother of Susan M. Bruce of Newcastle, Douglas B. Felton of Fremont; loving daughter of Robert E. Alward of Fremont; loving sister of Robert Alward of Oakland and Catherine Langdon of Fremont.

Also survived by 2 grandchildren. A native of Flint, Michigan; aged 60 years. Memorial services will be held Saturday, July 22, 1972 at 10:30 a.m. at The Irvington United Presbyterian Church, 41020 Chapel Way, Fremont with the Reverend Henry 'M. Haupt officiating under the direction of FREMONT CHAPEL OF THE ROSES MORTU- ALM.

Arriane of Dublin, July 11, 1972, beloved infant daughter of Mr. Mrs. Arthur W. Alm. Jr.

of Dublin; loving granddaughter of Rev. Mrs. Arthur W. Aim of Castro Valley and Mr. Mrs.

Carl Anderson Oakland: dear sister Erik Aim of Dublin: dear niece of Todd Anderson of Oakland and Kristian McCook of San Leandro. Private memorial services were held. Inurnment, Chapel of the Chimes, Hayward. SORENSEN BROS, MORTUARY 581-1234 AVERY, Clovd Las in Berkelev, July 19, 1972, beloved husband of Hazel I. Avery loving father of Mrs.

Bethene Ellas of also survived by two grandsons. A native of Michigan; aged 61 years. A resident of El Cerrito for the past 35 years. Vocational Academic educator for the State of CalIfornia Dept. of Corrections 25 years and instructor at Berkeley Adult Education U.C.

Berkeley and U.C.L.A. Friends are Invited to attend servIces Friday, July 21, at 11 a.m. at SUNSET VIEW MORTUARY CHAPEL, Colusa Fairmount, Berkeley Cerrito. Interment Sunset View Cemetery. SUNSET VIEW CEMETERY MORTUARY BELL Rev.

Ansel Ogden, in Richmond, July 18, 1972, Pastor. Emeritus of the North Oakland Baptist Church, 32nd and Linden Street. A resident of the Ellens Memorial Convalescent Hospital. A native of Tennessee; aged 86 years. Retired as pastor of the North Oakland Baptist Church after serving 27 years as pastor.

A first moderator of the St. John's Association of Northern California Housing Committee of the Oakland Council of Churches, Chairman of the Home Mission Board of the Baptist State Convention of Treasurer of California State Sunday School Congress, Treasurer of the Interdenominafional Ministerial Alliance. Membership Chairman of the N.A.A.C.P. Oakland Branch and many other activities. Friends are invited to attend funeral services from the North Oakland Bapfist Church, 32nd and Linden Streets, at 11:00 a.m.

Monday, July 24th. Rev. C. B. Murray officiating.

Arrangements by FOUCHE'S FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Interment Sunset View Memorial Cemetery. BENDY, Erina, in Berkeley, July 14, 1972, loving sister of Joseph A. Sayon of San Antonio, Texas; aunt of Mrs. Annie S.

Cormier, of San Diego and Mrs. Novelette Hark of San Francisco; also survived by a grandniece and a grandnephew and a host of friends. A native of Louisiana; aged 81 years. A member of the Altar Society of St. Columbas Friends, are invited to attend services at St.

Columbas Church, 64th San Pablo Oakland, Friday, at 10:30 a.m., where a Mass of Requi- ARY, 1940 Peralta Blvd. at Temple Way. Donations to the Cancer Fund or to the Irvington United Presbyterian Church preferred. Please call 797-1900 HOEHN, Lucille In Hayward, July 18, 1972, beloved wife of the late Raymond Hohn; loving mother of Michael Dennis Hohn of Fontana and Jack Richard Hoehn of Hayward; also survived by three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. A native of Elgin Township, Kane County, Illinois; aged 75 years.

Friends are invited to attend services at the BERKELEY HILLS CHAPEL, 1600 Shaftuck Ave. at Cedar, Berkeley Friday, July 21, at 10 a.m. The Rev. R. David Bowden: of St.

Clement's Episcopal Church officiating. Interment Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, BERKELEY HILLS CHAPEL INGLE, Erle Briggs, in Walnut Creek, July 18, 1972, cousin of Dr. Joseph L. Ingle of LaGrande, Charle I. Ross of Palo Alto, Milton Ross of Taft, Mrs.

Esther I. Taussig of Bakersfield. A life member of California Teachers' life member of California Congress of Parents Teachers, member of Phi Delta Kappa, University of California Chapter; Occidental No. 20 A.F.& A.M. Greeley, Colorado; Berkeley Retired Teachers' National Retired Teachers' Assn.

and Rotary Club of Berkeley. A native of Plainfield, Wisconsin; aged 72 years. Arrangements by MCNARY MOR. GAN CHAPEL, 3030 Telegraph Berkeley. KLIEBE, Arthur in Lafayette, July 17, 1972, loving brother of Mrs.

Madeline Bocca of Livermore, Mrs. Norma Pezzolo of San Pablo, Raymond Kliebe of Project City, Calif. and Gilbert Kliebe, of Washington; Cathedral City, aged 61 Calif. A na- A years. member of the Teamsters' Union.

Friends are invited to attend graveside services at the Lafayette Cemetery, Friday, July 21, at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Arthur Odden officiating. GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES 3 CHAPEL IN THE VALLEY Lafavette 283-3515 PEARSON, Miriam of Hayward, July 15, 1972, beloved wife of Merlon D. Pearson; loving mother of Jean R.

Souza of Santa Clara; dear grandmother of Jill Souza; sister of Mrs. Edna Taylor of Alameda, Esther Sanders San Lorenzo and Naomi Malmstrom of Oakland. A native of California; aged 50 years. Friends are invited to attend memori-' al services Saturday, July 22, at the SANTOS ROBINSON MORTUARY, 160 Estudillo San Leandro. Memorials to the American Cancer Society preferred.

For information, call 483-0123 Eastbay Vital Statistics Alameda County MARRIAGE LICENSES JOHNSON E. Johnson 23, and Eva Hellman, 15, both of Oakland. MacNIECE-MacNIECE Wallace G. MacNiece, 57, and Alice MacNiece, 54, both of Hayward. KELSO-HAWES Duke A.

Kelso, 18, Lompoc, and Vicki Hawes, 17, Union CIty. M. Washburh, 25, and Martha Ritchie, 21, both of Hayward. McDOUGALL-SEPEDA-Daniel McDougall, 22, San Leandro, and Stephanie Sepeda, 17, Fremont. N.

Grubbs, 23, and Susan Park, 17, both of San Leandro. HESS-BOYD -Gary A. Hess, 25, and Colleen Boyd, 23, both of San Leandro. GOWER-VALENCIA-Royal A. Gower, 35, and Joan Valencia, 25, both of Hayward.

-Roger W. PeterSen, 21, Livermore, and Donna Silver, 19, Hayward. O'NEIL-CODY- -Norman G. O'Neil, 25, and Mary Cody, 29, both of Fremont. SCHNIEPP E.

Schniepp Jr. 28, San Leandro, and Linda Brougher, 22, Haywrd. 20, and A. Miller, Teresa Pereira, 16, both of San Leandro. and Regina Adams, Steve 20, both of FreR.

Leone, 22, mont. TORREY-HANSON Thomas F. rey, 22, and Louise Hanson, 19, both of Alameda. BURNS Noel M. Burns, Pinole, and Patricia Bledsoe, 34, Richmond.

Jeffrey J. Adair, 23, Albany, and Penelope Brower, 24, Vallelo. BUSBEE-RYAN James T. Busbee, 21, Washington, and Charlotte Ryan, 19, San Leandro. Jerome L.

Dorsey, 19, and Christine Wallace, 18, both of Oakland. McAULIFFE, Jr. -COLLISCHONN Robert R. McAuliffe 24, and Linda Collischonn, 23, both of Alameda. MILNER-RIDER Ronald E.

Milner, 25, and Jane Rider, 26, both of Berkeley. RAY-RODADO Walker D. Ray, 38, and Carmen both of Marshall. BRAMANTE-WILKINS Robert J. Bramante, 29, and Linda Wilkins, 25, both of Alameda.

NULLE-URBAIN Richard Nulle, 33, and Monique Urbain, 33, both of Oakland. BIERLEIN-EGLI Fredrick H. Bierlein, 62, Berkeley, Erna Egli, 34, San Francisco. MAGILL-PRETZER Tim V. Magill, 19, and Sarah Pretzer, 20, both of Oakland.

HOLLAND Emmett E. Holland 111, 19, and Dianne Rhomas, 18. both of Oakland. 28, Richmond, and Dorothy Green, James M. Oakley, Oakland.

E. Jenkins, 21, and Marsha Ross, 18, both of Oakland. SANCHEZ-Gregory T. Jones, 20, Hayward, and Barbara Sanchez. 20, Oakland.

J. King, 26, and Susan Conklin, 21, both of Terra Linda. A. Sung, 24, Albany, and Susan Chu, 25, Berkeley. SIORDIA Michael Siordia Ill, 21, Oakland, and Cynthia Har.

old, 19, Castro Valley. Roger L. Wood, 38, Concord, and Suzanne Kuzmicky, 25. Castro Valley. Russell G.

Pleasanton, and Marguerite Birkenfeld, 42, San Leandro. HILLYER-KROHN Daniel R. Hillver, 20, and Deborah Krohn, 21, both of Hayward. DIVORCES FILED McNAIR, Penny L. and Charles E.

ABREAU. Elvio J. Barbara J. CHAVEZ, Eloise V. and Andrew A.

CLIFFORD, Dolores A. and William E. BERGEN, Sandra A. and Daniel M. HILDRETH, Edward W.

and Nancy W. FELICIANO, Carmen and Rene V. GILLIES, Mary E. and Phillip H. MOBLEY, Prittles P.

and Frenchell R. GIARRETTO, Ralph R. and Nadine HOYT, Michael and Frances WOODS, Gladys Z. and Harry SCHWARTZ, Jeannie M. and "Bernard NEYES.

Bruce D. Jr. and Carol CHAVEZ, Patricia J. and Reuben M. LUX, Ardelle B.

and John HILL, Helen L. and Terry B. SCHNEIDER, Karvn M. and James M. Sarah and Wayman OFFNER, Svivia M.

and Theodore. BENSON, Yvonne A. Robert N. PURSEL, Helen G. and Marvin L.

CLYDE, Joan R. and John J. TannulMANNING, Jeri Lyn and Robert CRAFT. Roberta and William E. WILSON, Marie and Maron.

ATKINSON, Orillous and Ophella. METALLINOS. Nikos and Dimitra. CARSON, Arleeta J. and Edward B.

PRATT. David and Mary A. GARFIELD, Franklin R. and Lonnie E. Eluvina and Eloy.

FRANKLIN, Sophia M. and Lewis. maint.) TUCKER, Dianne A. and Joe B. LUNDY, Robert L.

and Katherine R. TREADAWAY, Carolyn S. and Henry. POTTS, Allan J. and Kathleen E.

LEPER, Dorothy S. and Frank M. MORENO, Pamela and John. BURTON, GILMORE, Janice Russell C. L.

and and Wiley Patricia E. tin. nulment) REEVES, Sarah J. and William J. SHANKLES, Audrey E.

and Troyce. WADE, Patricia S. and Edward R. (annulment) HARTLEY, Brenda Marion JACKSON, Richard H. and Barbara M.

Deirdre M. and Roy G. JONES, Hugh W. and Lols. WHEELDON, Laura R.

and Robert L. Favorites 5.7. 91. 15. KNEW Radio OLDIES 91 Weather Summary, Forecasts Bay, Area Fair through tomorrow except low coastal overcast extending inland night and morning.

Little temperature change. High today and tomorrow low and mid 60s near coast to mid 70s Inland. Westerly wind 12 to 25 m.p.h. Northern and Central California Fair through tomorrow except low cloudiness on coast and scattered thundershowers in Sierra Nevada mostly afternoon and evening. Little temperature change.

Northwestern California Fair through Friday except low cloudiness and fog on coast extending into coastal valleys night and morning becoming patchy in the north tomorrow. Little temperature change. Sacramento Valley Fair through tomorrow except brief low cloudiness in delta area with little, temperature change. High today tomorrow mid 70s south to upper 80s central and north. Low tonight mid 50s to.

mid 60s. Southerly wind 10 to 20 m.p.h. Mount Shasta Siskiyou Area Fair through tomorrow with some cloudiness and chance of widely scattered thundershowers this afternoon. Slightly cooler today, High today low tonight and high Friday at Shasta Dam 82, 58, 85. Sierra Nevada Chance of thundershowers mainly in central and south portion today, but otherwise mostly fair through tomorrow.

Slightly cooler today, and windy over central ridges and south part. San Joaquin Valley Fair through tomorrow with little tempera change. High today and tomorrow low 80s to low 90s except mid 70s low 80s in Delta. Low tonight upper 50s to upper 60s. Northwest wind 10 to 20 m.p.h.

except 30 m.p.h. in delta area decreasing tonight. Santa Clara Valley Fair through tomorrow but night and morning low clouds. Little temperature change. High today and tomorrow 70s to low 80s.

Low tonight in 50s. Northwesterly wind 10 to 20 m.p.h. afternoons. High today low tonight and high tomorrow at San Jose 74, 58, 78, Hollister 74, 52, 78. Livermore Valley Fair through tomorrow but late night and morning low clouds.

Little temperature change. Westerly wind 10 to 20 m.p.h. afternoons. Diablo San Ramon and Moraga Valleys Fair through tomorrow except local night and morning low clouds. Little temperature change.

High today and tomorrow low 70s to low 80s. Low tonight in 50s. Westerly wind 10 to 20 m.p.h. afternoons. California Summary Low cloudiness with patchy fog blankets the coastal areas of the state with local drizzle reported.

The low clouds extend into most all coastal valley areas and into the delta area. The marine layer is very deep along the coast so that the cool air is spreading over most lower elevations of the coast range and the winds are now subsiding over the Suisun Bay Area. Fair skies prevail elsewhere but the Sacramento radar picked up a few echoes of light rain showers southeast of Susanville early today. Low pressure is centered in southern Nevada and a strong high pressure area over the North Pacific is centered in the Southwestern gulf of Alaska which is well north of Its usual position. This will maintain an onshore flow along the coast with a deep marine laver through tomorrow.

Mostly cloudy skies in coastal sections with local night and early morning drizzle will break Up somewhat along the northern coastal area tomorrow. Widely scattered thundershowers can be expected through tonight over the mountains and northeastern California but will be mainly during the afternoon and evening hours. Fair skies will continue otherwise through tomorrow. Temperatures will be a little cooler over the mountains and most inland' areas of Southern California today with little change indicated elsewhere. Highs will be mostlv in the upper 50s to mid 60s along the northern and central coastal areas and the 70s along the southern coast.

The Sacramento Valley will be in the mid 70s south to the mid or upper 80s north while the San Joaquin Valley will be in the 80s to low 90s. The desert area of Southern Callfornia will be in the mid 90s to near 105. Winds are expected to become strong and gusty over the interior of Southern California again today causing local blowina dust. Coastal winds will Increase slightly from the northwest also. National Summary Sunny over most of the nation, with some scattered showers and thunderstorms during the afternoon and eve ning for most of the area from the plateau region to extreme southern New England and Florida.

Continued hot and humid over much of the eastern third of the country. Cooler from the northern rockies to the central plains and the central and southern plateau regions. Temperatures BAY AREA Concord Hayward 66 56 Orinda Pittsburg 76 Danville 76 16 Pleasanton Fremont 74 58 Richmond Livermore 76 63 Sn Frncisco Martinez 56 Winut Creek Mt. Diablo San Jose Oakland 57 Moffett Fid CALIFORNIA Bakersfield 92 Red Bluff Los Angeles Salinas Fresno Sacramento Needles San Diego Pim Springs Santa Barbr Paso Robles 72 Thermal 103 NATIONAL Albany NY 69 Kansas City 90 Albuquerque Las Vegas 106 Amarillo 83 Little Rock 97 Anchorage 53 Louisville Asheville 85 Memphis Atlanta 68 Miami Bech Birmingham 67 Midland Tex Bismarck 73 Milwaukee Boise Mpis St Paul Boston New Orleans Brownsville New York Buffalo No Platte 91 Chrieston SC Oklhom City 91 Christon WV Omaha 88 Chrlotte NC Orlando Chicago Philadelphia 93 Cincinnati Phoenix 104 Cleveland Pittsburgh Columbus Porland Me DI Ft Worth 94 73 Portind Ore Denver 95 59 Raleigh Des Moines Rapid City Detroit 86 67 Reno Duluth Richmond El Paso 87 67 St. Louis Fairbanks St Prbg Tmp Fargo 53 Sit Lke City Great Falls 57 49 San Jun PR Helena 55 46 St Ste Marie Honolulu 88 75 Seattle Houston 87 74 Shreveport Indianapolis 91 73 Spokane Jckson Miss 95 Tucson Jacksonville Wichita Juneau CANADA Calgary 63 41 Regina Edmonton 68 43 Toronto Montreal 85 66 Winnipeg Ottawa 84 64 Vancouver PAN AMERICAN Acapulco 90 77 Monterrey 91 Barbados 86 72 Nassau Cullacan 90 77 San Jun PR Havana St Croix VI Hermosillo 100 St Kitts Mexico City 55 Vera Cruz Kingston 088 Tegucigalpa INTERNATIONAL Aberdeen midnight, 54; Amsterdam a.m., 70; Ankara 3 a.m., 70; Athens a.m., 75; Auckland noon, 55; Berlin a.m., 68; Birmingham midnight, 59; Brussels a.m., 70; Cairo 2 a.m., 72; Casablanca midnight, 68; Copenhagen a.m., 64; Dublin midnight, 61; Geneva a.m., 63; Hong Kong 8 a.m...

81; Lisbon midniaht, 64: London midnight, 61; Madrid a.m.. 68; Malta a.m., 72; Manila 8 a.m.: 73: Moscow 3 a.m., 88: Nice 1 a.m... 70; Oslo 1 a.m., 66; Paris a.m. 72; Peking 8 a.m., 75; Rome 1 a.m., 70; Saigon a.m.. 79; Sofia a.m..

63; Stockholm 1 a.m., 64: Sydney 10 a.m., 55; Tel Aviv 2 a.m., Tokyo 9 a.m., 81, Tunis a.m.. 66; a.m., 66; Warsaw 1 a.m., 68. Precipitation National: Anchorage Asheville, Aflanta, Birmingham, Bismark, Columbus. Des Moines, Duluth, IPaso, Fairbanks, Fargo, Great falls, 0.5; Houston, Jackson, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Little Rock, Milwaukee, Minn. St.

Paul, 58; New Orleans, North Platte, Orlando, Pittsburgh, Portland, Tampa, Ste. Marie, .01. Canada: Calgary, Montreal, .0 Winnipeg, 58. Pan American: Barbados. Mexico City, KIts.

.01. ANGLERS' TIDE TABLE Pacific Daylight Saving Time July Low 20 3:20 0.6 21 4:17 0.2 22 4:54 23 5:31 24 6:08 P.M. July 20-Sun rises 6:03 sets 1:66 a.m. July 21-Sun rises 6:04 sets 1:45 a.m. Navy Man Found U.S.

Vote Affects All Hanged in Lab PETERSON, Noeline in Albany, July 17, 1972, a resident of Albany; loving wife of the late Daniel Peterson; beloved mother of Dorothy Yore of Albany and Vivienne Marren of Camino; devoted grandmother of Sheila Olsen Placerville and Thomas Marren of Stockton; dear great grandmother of of James Marren and aunt Edward Erik and Laurie Olsen; other Jafeman of Mt. View. A native of San Francisco; aged 92 years. Private funeral services were held Wednesday, July p.m. at the ELLIS-OLSON MORTUARY, 727 San Pablo Albany conducted by Dr.

Fred Stripp. Committal services were held at Sunset Mausoleum. SANFORD, Ralph in Oakland, July 18, 1972, beloved husband of the late Sis Sanford; loving father of Ralph C. Sanford Jr. and Ernest Avelar; loving grandfather of Ilene, Pamela and Carole Sanford, Susan Ranson and Steven Avelar; brother of Floyd and Lee Sanford.

A native of Oregon; aged 72 years. Friends are respectfully, invited attend funeral services Friday, July 21, at 11 a.m. at COOPER'S CHAPEL, 1580 Fruitvale Oakland. Rev. Charles Dubbs officiating.

(For further information, please phone 533-4114) Parking area adjacent to the Chapel. Memorial contributions to the Hanna Boys' Center will be appreciated. CLARENCE N. COOPER MORTUARY SECCHI, Victor in Walnut Creek, July 18, 1972 of Concord, beloved husband of Angela Secchi; dear father of Mrs. Lillian Morat and Mario, and George Secchi all of Concord and the late Elmer Secchi; loving brother of Mrs.

Jennie DeMartini of Concord; also survived by four grandchildren. A native of Genoa, Italy; aged 84 years. A retired superintendent for the City of Concord, a member of Redmen, Druids and American Legion. Friends are invited to attend funeral services, Friday, July 21, at 10 a.m. from the Queen of All Saints Catholic Church, 2390 Grant Concord.

Interment, Queen of Heaven Cemetery, Lafayette. at Recitation of the Galindo Rosary, Thursday, 8 p.m. in the St. Chapel of BRYANT LOUGH 1385 GalIndo Concord with Redmen Druid Services to follow. (For further information please call 682-1100) THOMPSON, Louis In Hayward, July 19, 1972, beloved husband of Patricia Thompson of Hayward; loving father of Debbie and Sharan Thompson; loving brother Arthur R.

Thompson and Mrs. Charlotte, Delpy of La Jolla and Mrs. Marguerite Lynch of Alameda. A native of Minneaoplis, Minnesota. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services, Friday, July 21, at 2 p.m.

in the Gothic Chapel of the HAGY-KEENAN MORTUARY, Central Ave. at 9th Alameda under the auspices of the Alameda Lodge No. 1015 B.P.O.E. WOODBURN, Bonar, July 19. 1972, father Serita S.

Woodburn. Private graveside Oakmont Memorial Contributions to the in San Francisco, of Robert B. and services held at Park Cemetery. American Diabetic Association preferred. GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES San Francisco Deaths Ackermann, Heslep, Carlton C.

Millie H. Howe, Harry Beal, Emily Staley McSweeney, Peter Bell, Rual William Miller, Frank C. Cox, Herman Quartararo, James Caroline Doughty, Arthur C. Pardee, Starr C. (Jack) Schalk, Arthur F.

Escartan, Mina Stevens, Amelia Farrell, Robert White, Stella M.D. Wolfe, Gertrude Gonzales, Eulalia B. Woodburn, Bonar Card of Thanks ALAMEDA COUNTY HEART ASSN. gratefully acknowledges memorial gifts. Mail to office 4171 MacArthur Blvd.

Oakland. 530-0400 or present at Crocker Bank, 1450 Broadway, Oakland CATHOLIC CHARITIES gratefully acknowledge memorial gifts, 433 Jefferson Street. Oakland, 834-5656. CITY OF HOPE gratefully acknowledges land. contributions.

Davs 483-9440. 2876 Nights Brookdale KE Oak3-8442. EASTER SEAL SOCIETY of Alameda County gratefully acknowledges memorial gifts. 2757 Telegraph, Oak. 835-2131 UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY AlamedaContra Costa Counties gratefully acknowledges memorial gifts.

1904 Franklin Oak. 832-2013 2146 N. Main, Walnut Creek, 939-8553 Fire Hits JFK Shooting Site DALLAS, Tex. -The Texas School Book Depository, Harvey Oswad's perch in 'the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, was damaged by fire today and authorities labeled it arson.

Investigators said gasoline cans were found on three floors of the building and gaosline had been poured throughout the brick and wood structure. Damage was confined to the upper three floors. The effect on the sixth floor room from which the shots that killed Kennedy were fired was not determined at once. Ship Movements SCHEDULED ARRIVALS Sublect to change without notice FALCON, ENTERPRISE, San Diego, Los OAT. AngeMatson-D.

JAPAN BEAR, San Diego, 96-S. MADAME BUTTERFLY, Long Beach, A-7-0600 to PHILLIPS CALIFORNIA, Portland, PRESIDENT VAN BUREN, Los Angeles, 80. RUBYSTONE, Los Angeles, Grove, ST. CONSTANTINE, Los Angeles, 48-A SANTA MARIA, Tacoma, 32. SANTA PAULA, Port San Luis, Oleum.

TEXACO JERSEY, Anacortes, Martinez. WIRTA, Los Angeles, 27. SCHEDULED DEPARTURES Sublect to change without notice. BONNY, Dumai, RLW No. 4.

JAMES, Far East, Port Chicago. NEVADA STANDARD, Estero, RLQ No. PRESIDENT RUBYSTONE, LINCOLN, Inchon, 80-B3. Portland, 50. SANSINENA Drift River, Oleum.

STATE OF MYSORE, Singapore, Parr-4. TRAVIATA, Manila, 48-B. TOMORROW SCHEDULED ARRIVALS Sublect to change without notice. ALESSANDER AGGASSIZ, San Diego, ASTRID BAKKE, Los Angeles, 50. CALIFORNIAN Honolulu, Matson-D.

COPPER STATE. Pusan, OAT. CATAWBA FORD, Los Angeles; Martinez. GRETHE REITH, Los Angeles, 27. HOEG HELITE.

Eureka, Grove. JARL R. TRAPP, Japan, 9th Avenue. MASSIMINO D'AMICO, Los Angeles 19. SUECIA, Wilmington, Richmond Ind.

Park. TRANSCHAMPLAIN, Honolulu, Seatrain Terminal. SCHEDULED DEPARTURES Sublect to chance without notice. NASUGBU. Mexico, Stockton.

PRESIDENT VAN BUREN, Yokohama, 80. RIO PARANA, Columbia River, 19. SANTA PAULA, Portland, Oleum. SUCIA, Seattle, R.I.P. Richmond.

TEXACO NEW JERSEY, Los Angeles, Martinez. TRANSCOLORADO, Far East, Port Chicago. High Low High 10:13 4.3 3.0 $8:38 6.2 11:16 4.5 3.2 6.3 4.7 3.2 6.4 4.9 $4:35 3.2 $10:50 6.6 5.1 $5:24 3.1 $11:33 6.7*. a.m. Sun sets 8:28 p.m.

Moon rises 4:11 p.m. Moon a.m. Sun sets 8:27 p.m. Moon rises 5:00 p.m. Moon pected foul play but yesterday said there was "every indication" that the death was a suicide.

No suicide note was found, however. A co-worker told investigators that Smelley had been, unhappy because an experiment on which he had been working had not been going well. Smelley was born in Camden, and was graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1963. Six years later he received a master's degree in physics from a Naval postgraduate school.

He served with the U.S. Navy in Vietnam, commanding a division of river patrol boats from November of 1969 until June of 1970. He went on some 50 combat missions and received the Bronze Star. He came to. Livermore in November of 1970 with his wife, Linda, and their two children.

Clarification Of Names in Arrest Story A story in the Tribune on June 22 reported the arrest of five' persons in an Oakland narcotics raid. The story listed, among those arrested and charged with one count of the sale of heroin, Patricia Richards, 23. Apparently, some readers mistakenly believed that this name referred to Patricia J. Richards, 24, of 938 56th St. In fact, however, the suspect was Patricia Ann Richards, 23, of 4520 San Carlos Ave.

The Tribune regrets any embarrassment the confusion over names may have caused Patricia J. Richards. The Day in Sacramento By The Associated Press A Summary of Major Action THE ASSEMBLY No maior action. THE SENATE Bills Passed Siting Would create the Electrical Power Facilities Siting council to regulate location of thermal powerplants and electrical transmission lines; SB1310, Alquist, D-San Jose: 22-13, to Assembly. Horseracing Would exempt har.

ness racing at Cal Expo from license fee, requirements and deductions from parimutual betting pool; would require that money to be paid into a special fund to be used for the California State Fair and Exposition; SB 336, Short, D-Stockton; 27-6, to Assembly. Mentally gifted Would boost state aid to school districts for special programs for mentally gifted minors; SB 364, Burbenan, R-San Diego; 30-0, to Assembly. BART Would enable directors of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District to buy $35 million worth of rapid transit cars from the Rohr Corp, without bidding on grounds it would be a cost advantage to the district. SB 1312, AlquIst, D-San Jose; 28-5, Assembly. -Reagan LIVERMORE Lt.

Cmdr. Allan R. Smelley, 32, a physics researcher for the U.S. Navy at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory in Livermore, was found hanged to death in a room at the laboratory Tuesday. A rope around his neck was looped over an overhead pipe and tied to a door, according to the Alameda County coroner's office.

Smelley's hands were loosely bound behind him with a stainless steel flat strap of the type used for electrical grounding, officials said. Investigators at first sus- Memorial Rites Monday For Rev. Bell Memorial services for Rev. Ansel Ogden Bell, former pastor of North Oakland Baptist Church, will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the church, 32nd and 'Linden Streets.

The Rev. Mr. Bell died at a convalescent hospital in Richmond at the age of 86. He retired in 1967 after serving 27 years as pastor of North Oakland Baptist. A native of Tennessee, the Rev.

Mr. Bell moved to Montclair, N.J: when he was a child. He became a minister at the age of 18 and later served the St. Paul Baptist Church in Montclair. He came to Oakland in 1938.

Among the many offices held by the Rev. Mr. Bell were moderator of the St. John's Association of the Northern California Housing Committee of the Oakland Council of Churches, chairman of the California Baptist State convention Home Mission Board and treasurer of the California State SundaySchool Alliance. There are no known survivors.

Fouche's Hudson Funeral Home is directing the arrangments. Services for Cloyd Avery Tomorrow Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Cloyd L. Avery, a vocational and academic educator for the State Department of Corrections for 25 years, who died yesterday. He was 61. A native of Michigan, Mr.

Avery came to California at the age of 10. He received his bachelor's degree from Pacific Union College in Angwin. Mr. Avery also did extensive graduate work at the University of California, Berkeley. Mr.

Avery woodworking at the Berkeley Adult Education School for 14 years. He also taught education at UCLA for many years. A vocational instructor at San Quentin Prison for 20 years he also served as superintendent of education at California Institute For Men at Chino for the last two years. He retired last June. A resident of El Cerrito for over 35 years, Mr was a long time member of the California State Employees Association and the Association of California School Administrators.

He was also a member of the Grand Avenue Seventh Day Adventist Church of Oakland. Mr. Avery is survived by his wife Hazel of the family home a daughter Mrs. Bethene I. Avery of Bakersfield and two grandsons.

Services will be held at Sunset View Mortuary Chapel, Colusa and Fairmount, Avenues, El Cerrito at 11 a.m. Victor M. Secchi CONCORD Victor M. Secchi, 84, retired city maintenance superintendent, died Tuesday in Walnut Creek hospital. Mr.

Secchi, born in Genoa, Italy, moved here 65 years ago. He was a veteran of World War I. He leaves his wife, Angela; a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Morat; two sons, Mario and George; a sister, Mrs. Jennie De Martini; four grandchildren, all of Concord.

The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. today in Bryant-Lough chapel followed by Redmen and Druid fraternal rites. Requiem Mass is scheduled for 10 a.m. Friday in Queen of All Saints Church. DUBLIN (AP)--Gov.

Ronald Reagan of California declared 1 last night the outcome of next fall's U.S. presidential election will "affect the world for 1,000 years to come." A race between Sen. George McGovern and President Nixon presents U.S. voters with a choice between giving more power to government or more freedom to the invividual citizen, Reagan told a U.S. Chamber of Commerce dinner in Dublin.

Reagan, winding up a. sixnation European tour as Nixon's envoy, declared: "Giving more power to the government is not the answer. Free enterprise contains the elements of freedom." He was sniping at McGovern's to revise tax laws for revenue to improve welfare and social Reagan, who made no mention of the Northern Ireland conflict, earlier ran into picketing from two groups outside his hotel in central Dublin. First, placard demonstrators protesting the Vietnam war grouped outside the building. Reagan quipped as he saw them that he was.

grateful for the warmth of the Irish welcome but there was no need to go to the trouble of putting on a picket. Later, members of Sinn Fein, the political arm of the Provisional wing of the Irish Republican Army, picketed the hotel protesting Reagan's criticism of Sen. Edward Kennedy's stand on the Northern Ireland crisis. A spokesman said the picketers were also protesting the imprisonment of members of the Irish Northern Aid Society in Fort Worth, and Nixon's "anti-Irish position." Reagan said when he arrived Tuesday that he considered Kennedy's call for U.S. mediation in the crisis "unseemly." The 61-year-old governor heads today for Dromoland Castle, a luxury hotel near Shannon Airport.

He is to fly back to the United States on Friday. Alameda County MARRIAGE LICENSES WINN-BIRDSONG Monty Winn, 21, Hayward, and Gwenith Birdsong, 18, Oakland. BISHARA-HOLE Alal W. Bishara, 25, Hayward, and Marilyn Hole, 24, Oakland. HOOVER-MAYNARD James K.

Hoover, 18, Newark, and a Dolores Maynard, 19, Fremont. A 16, Armstrong, both of ARMSTRONG-WHEELER 22, Hayward. and Kathy Wheeler, W. AVILLA-LAGORIO James P. Avilla, 25, Hayward, and Sandra Marie Lagorio, 21, San Leandro.

BASHAM-DELANEY Bradley L. Basham, 19, Pleasanton, and Peggy Delaney, 18, Livermore. HILLMAN-FRENCH Otto HIllman, 85, and Inez French, 72, both of Union City. Hiram E. Elliott, 28, Sacramento, and Lorna Lazzerini, 23, Hayward.

ANDRADE-LOURENCO Jose A. Andrade, 19, Sunnyvale and Gloria Lourenco, 21, Fremont. DAVIS-GAUSTAD Gary D. Davis, 19, and Elizabeth Gaustad, 18, both of Hayward. COWGILL-LAWS Geoffrey L.

Cowgill, 20, and Deborah Laws, 19, both of Hayward. DEGENER-SWEENEY David D. Degener, 27, and Christine Sweeney, 23, both of Hayward. SANCHEZ-GARRETT. Nicholas R.

Sanchez, 17, and Sandra Garrett, 16, both of Hayward. JOHNSON-MORK S. Johnson, 23, Minnesota, and Marsha Mork, 21, Fremont. VILKINS-DIXON Edgar E. -Vilkins, 19, and Corrine Dixon, 18, both of Union City.

CORR-GREER Kenneth J. Corr, 22, Anaheim, and Margo Greer, 22, San Lorenzo. RAMIREZ-PEREZ Jose G. Ramirez, 20, and Emilia Perez, 16, both of Hayward. EARLY-BANNON William P.

Early, 30, Hayward, and April Bannon, 21, Castro Valley. ADAMS-ADKINS Jimmy W. Adams, 3, and Juanita Adkins, 35, both of Fremont. MAYLAND-CHARETTE Michael W. Mayland, 26, and Dana.

Charette, 25, both of Fremont. REINA-BLECHA Joseph D. Reina, 23, and Patricia Biecha, 32, both of Hayward. PECKINPAUGH-COTTA Richard Peckinpaugh, 42, and Nancy Cotta, 38; both of Newark. PONGTORN-McCARTY-Danon o- torn, 30, and Eva McCarty, 20, both of Oakland.

KNIGHT-HOFFMAN-Kurt Knight, 25, and Anne Hoffman, 25, both of Oakland. -David L. Allard, 19, Carol Cates, 17, both of San Leandro. son, 37, and Mary Sudds, both of Stev Oakland. San HE Leandro, and Dorothy Moore, 38, -John 0.

Willis, 43, Oakland. I. Qamar, 29, and Jean Kettler, 21, of Berkeley, FLINT Lester smilin, Flint, 60, Oakland, and Mary 53, both of Alameda. -James Fryett, 20, and Peggy Waas, 20, both of Alameda. MARTINEZ-DIMAPASOC-Felix D.

Martinez, 19, and Christina Dimapasoc, 16, both of San Francisco. L. Darcey, 34, and Carolyn McAlister, 23, both of Castro Valley, JONES -Malcolm 20, Jones 23, and Sharon Gaines, both of Oakland. ROVERE-BURDENO-Michael D. Rovere, 21, Alameda, and Laurie deno, 18, Oakland.

COKER-MELETIOU-Samuel E. Coker 31, Oakland, and Anna Meletiou, 25, San Pablo. SOMMERS-MARELL-Paul E. So m- mers, 22, and Gayle Marell, 20, both of Berkeley. MULLEN-MORRISON-Patrick J.

Mullen, 22, Oakland, and Betty Morrison, 20. Castro Valley, RUDEBUSCH-HATHAWAY-Larry' Larry' A. Rudebusch. 22, and Eileen Hathaway, 21, both of Alameda. 24, and Crystal Carson, 29, both of San Francisco.

McCarthy 25, Hayward, and Maureen Martin, 21, Oakland, LEASER- YOUNG John D. Leaser, 27, and Janet Youna, 28, both of Oakland. KENNEDY-HATHAWAY-John C. Kennedy, 34, and Ronda Hathaway, 26, bath of El Cerrito. Robert S.

Beadt. Alameda, and Roberta Hanson, Oakland. MARTIN-COODY-Glenn Martin, 20, Oakland, and Cathy Coody, 19, Emerville. HAMLYN-BRANHAM-Bruce R. Ham26, and Barbara Branham, 22, bath of Berkeley.

Richmond, DEMART-LEE- and Larry Claudia E. Dehart, Be: Brocks Flowers" Serving the Bay Area 530-1000 Alameda County DIVORCES FILED FRAUENFELDER, Carolyn and Marc BOYCE, Sarah D. and Charles M. Jr. TERRY, Judith L.

James C. HAYES, Nancy K. and Robert GREGORY, Gayle P. and Bruce S. CROCKETT, Susan M.

and Ulysses S. DOHERR, Richard G. and Marsha L.S. and Louis S. WOUDSTRA, Bonnie G.

and Jip. LEIBEE, Patricia E. R. Melvin G. Henry W.

and Rhonda J. KERR, Patsy A. and Richard P. BLEA, Cynthia and Phillip M. MATULLO, SAMUELSON, Michael L.

and Clarice. G. Kathleen M. David ASH, Barbara J. and George A.

WALKER, Russell Susan F. L. and Jerald G. PETERSON, REPOSA, Susan A. and and Miriam Frederick R.

R. LEWIS, Elaine Raymond C. and Estela A. SANCHEZ, MATTOS, Thomas A. and and Thomas Theresa E.

E. D. SHUGART, Fern L. and Clarence M. BATES, BRUNEAU, Johnnie and Melvin R.

Eugene L. and Sandra J. LEGAL SEPARATIONS PUSSER, Portia and Gordon ANNULMENTS DINGMAN, James and Donna. INTERLOCUTORY DECREES AGUZIN, BURRIS, Nicholas Antoinette and Maryanna and ONG, GORDON, Doreen and Frank Deborah and Eric GRONLEY, REZENDES, Jo Beverly and Norman Anne and Eric HOOPER, PERRIERA, Cecil Ernest and Barbara ROSE, Melvin and and Shirley Nanci RAMSEY, GONSALVES, Beverly and Robert BEARGEONE, Gary Rhoda and Kathryn REDDING, Marian and and Harold Michael VIRGO, Marla and Eugene HANSEN, MARCUSSEN, Leona and Marion HARRISON, Virginia and Irving REID, Amy and Cyril MASON, Margaret and Herbert Juanita and Ermyl Shirley and Ronald MEDEIROS, Sharon and Katherine Russell RUSSELL, Harold and Eloise FITCH, Betty and Willie GEMOYA, Dolores and Patricio KING, Susie and George WHITE, Cheryl and Wood MCKEOWN, Harvey and Sally MOSLEY, FINKLEA, Hilda Gladys and Andrew and Robert WEBSTER, Mildred and Willie JOHNSON, Sabina and Walter ALTHOUSE. CUSUMANO, Natale and Gay.

ALLEN, Barbara and Richard. Leroy and Corlyn. VILLAGOMEZ, Myrna and Jesse. HEBERT, Frederick and Gall. GOMEZ, John and Dorothy.

DOLS, GRANT, La Jackquelin and Charles. Verne and Steve. FIGUEROA, Anne and John. FINAL DECREES HERNANDEZ, Beverly and Abel GAMAZA, Nicholas and Maryanna SMITH, Anthony and Katherine SORUCO, Doris Patricia and Kenneth Antonio LINTON, Monte and Anthony HARBSTER, Patricia and Robert SHIPMAN, Cynthia and David LE, My-Hoa and Quang PIERCE, Ivah and Gerald STEINHEBEL, Lyle and Susan MENDOZA, Maria and Henry SATARIANO, Nora and Larry. FRY, Deborah and John.

VILLAGOMEZ. Myrna and Jesse. DOLS, Jacquelyn and Charles. RAYMER, Aaron and Debbe. BARRIE, Richard and Linda.

POLASKI, Carole and Ronald. Contra Costa County MARRIAG LICENSES VALTAKIS-HENSLEY Lawrence W. Valtakis, 22, San Pablo, and Brenda Hensley, 24, FRANKS-PARDINI-Robert G. Franks, 22, Richmond, and Lynnette Pardini, 20, El Cerrito. Chiavola, 20, San Pablo, and Patricia WORTH Marshall, 18, El Sobrante.

-Robert W. Worth, 19, San Pablo, and Priscilla Metcalf, 18. El Cerrito. J. Martinez, 33.

Richmond, and Pamela Brown 21, El. Sobrante, -Dennis 0. Flanapan, 20, San Pablo, and Teresa Odie, 19, El Sobrante. STANBERRY -Michael D. Stanberry, 23, and Gloria Ransom, 20, both of GORIA-SCALISE-Dennis R.

Gorla, 21, El Cerrito, and Antoinette Scalise. 19, Richmond. Castro, 17, and Mary Bacak 15, both of Pittsburg. J. Moore, 28, Rodeo, and Beverly Lindsey, 24, Walnut Creek.

SAUTER-SLUDER- L. Sauter, 22, Alamo, and Judy Studer, 17, Pleasant HIll. A. Stinnett, Walnut Creek, and Debra Lee, Martinez. W.

Agnew, 20, and Kathleen Strother 19, both of Concord. 19, Clayton, and BOYLE-Michael Marjorie D. Paden, O' Boyle, 20, Antloch. Kenny and Sylvia Long, 37, both of Pleasant MAYFIELD -Keith field, 18, and Cheryl Bobbitt, 17, both of Concord. Daniel Gibbons.

21, Concord, and Karen Scheidf 18. Pittsburg. -Kenneth Bratcher, 21, and Loretta Bankus. 8: both of Concord John M. Headding, 19, and Vicki Strickland, both of Pittsburg.

21, and QUESADA-CASTILLO- Gloria Castillo, Victor Quesada, 20, of Pittsburg. WOODMAN-MA R. Woodman 20. Alamo, and Denise Martin, Concord. TREZONA and -Thomas P.

Tre zona, 21. Concord, Sandra Curtis. 22, Walnut Creek. MC GEE Charles B. GEE, and Emma Jackson.

17, both of Antioch. DIVORCES FILED Virginia and Robert. TWOHY, M. and Edmund FELDMAN, Marie and Lester P. SHEPARD.

Karen L. and Larry D. SPENCER, Kenneth C. and Emily. HAMMOND, Robert C.

and Linda. OSTLUND, Valerie D. and Ronald A. HARDIN, Shirley M. and Danial R.

SULLINS, Catherine A. and Larry FRITZ, Betty and Herbert A. LEGAL SEPARATION DAVY, Nina J. and Wayne R. Mrs.

Eugenia Jackson Private services were held in Laguna Hills for Mrs. Eugenia Schmidt Elson retired Berkeley educator, who died in the Southern California city at age 79. Mrs. Jackson, a native of Iowa, was graduated from Benicia High School and took her teacher training at San Francisco State Normal Sclool. She began her long teaching and supervisory career in Berkeley schools in 1919.

She served as principal of both Hillside and LeConte Schools, retiring in 1948. TODAY'S CROSSWORD TODAY ACROSS 33 Through: 1 Robes pref. 5 Strength 34 Looks over 10 Cheese 36 Cornerer 14 Tender 37 15 French rule 39 Muse 16 Part 41 Beasts' 17 Famous friends owner of 42 More a bed' skillful 19 Jacket 44 Music graph 20 "Gentlemen 46 Owns be 47 Musical 21 Drinks group 23 Cokes, 49 Tire out down South 51 Zeus' 25 Gait spouse 26 Adit 53 Test 29 Throat 54 Former lozenge bachelor Solution to Yesterday's Puzzle SOAR LABEL SADE PURE 00ONE ACME MENDS OGRE SHEPHERD HEAP CONS ADDED ROPE OVER NEUT PORED GOSH R000 STEEP EST LOADED GO ST SEAR SPORES NANA MARDS ASKS ABODE RARE TONS MAMAS MORE 58 Move down 61 Hebrew measure 62 Love of wisdom 64 Italian money 65 Pretend 66 Acidulous 67 Walked 68 Worn away 69 Rim DOWN Serpents 2 Legends 3 Furs 4 Division 5 Carefulness 6 Masonic auxiliary: abbr. 7 etc. 8 Choose 9 Spa 10 Builders 11 "How the busy little bee 12 Medicinal herb 13 sana in compore sano 2 8 110 15 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 45 46 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 65 66 68 69 18 Feast: Fr.

22 Legal wrong 24 Cicatrices 26 Sagas 27 Proud mother 28 Growing out 30 Squid, e.g. 31 Tom 32 Wipe out 35 Prefix con or. in with 38 Tied 40 Cooked too much 43 Rush 45 Amerinds 48 Long hit 50 Go var. 52 Bad tooth 54 A out of the blue 55 Moslem prince 56 Ancient fiddler, modern pianist 57 Broz 59 Ruffian 60 Jane 63 Alamos.

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