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Oakland Tribune March 31, 1972 Funeral Notices BRYDIA. Clara in Moraga, 30, 1972, loving wife of Ira D. Brydia of Oakland; beloved sister of Mrs. Laura Martin, Mrs. Verna Ross and Fred Smith, all of Texas; aunt of Lewis F.

Smith of Moraga and Paul R. Smith of years. Services were TRUMAN'S held SERVICE Friday, March 31, BUSSE, Frank In Alameda, March 30, 1972, loving brother of Mrs. Marie Lyons of Alameda. A native of Califoraged 73 years.

Executive vice pres. of W. E. Lyons Construction Co. A member of Oakland Lions Club, Oakland Boys Club, Athenian Nile Club, Lodge.

1015 B.P.O.E. past pres. of AthClub and Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, U. of C. Private family services were held Friday, March 31.

Contributions to your favorite charity. Inurnment Mountain View Crematory. GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES 2850 Telegraph Oakland 451-6434 CELENDER, Anthony in Berkeley, March 29, 1972, dearly beloved husband Katharine Celender; beloved father of Anthony J. Celender, Jr. of Albany, Dolores L.

Cabral of Pinole and Donna L. Sagers of Richmond; loving brother of Dora Albert, Camille Pullman, Malfalda Pasquarella, Frank and Rocco Celender, all of Pittsburgh, and Gerald Celender of Chicago, devoted grandfather of Kathy and Carrin Cabral. A native of Sharpsburg, aged 66 years, member of Bar- and tenders Union, No. 52 of Oakland Bayview Aerie 2323, F.O.E., and an employee of Golden Gate Fields. Funeral services Monday, April 3 at 8:30 a.m.

from ELLIS-OLSON MORTUARY, 727 San Pablo Albany; thence to St. Jerome's Church, Curry and Carmel El Cerrito, for a 9 a.m. Mass. Rosary 8 p.m. Sunday evening, followed by services by Bayview Aerie, 2323, F.O.E.

Committal St. Joseph's Cemetery, San Pablo. (Adiacent parking). CHASE, Charles Dudley, in Oakland, March 28, 1972; beloved husband of Mildred B. Chase; loving father of Dudley B.

Chase and the late Richard Charles Chase, U.S. Navy; loving brother of Pearl Chase of Lunenberg, grandfather of Leslie K. and Mark D. Chase. A member of Aurora Lodge and A.M.

of Mass. A native of Massachusetts, aged 79 vears. Private family services were held. Contributions in his memory to St. Paul's Episcopal Church Memorial Fund, Grand Montecito Avenues, Oakland, preferred.

ALBERT, BROWN Piedmont Ave. MORTUARY 652-1873 Ruby in Oakland, March 30, 1972 beloved wife of Theodore H. Cook; loving mother of the late Theodore W. Cook and Robert T. Cook; grandmother Theodore H.

Cook, 11 and Martha A. Cook, both of Napa. A native of California; aged 80 years. Friends are invited to attend services at the Telegraph Ave. Chapel, Monday, April 3, at p.m.

The family prefers memorial contributions be made to the Heart Association or the American Cancer Society. Entombment, Mountain View Mausoleum. GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES 2850 Telegraph Oakland 451-6434 DIEBNER, William in Santa father Cruz March 29, 1972; dearly beloved of William E. Diebner of San Diego, Ronald E. Diebner of Hayward, Karen L.

Edmonds of Newark and Alicia A. Eichman of Manteca; grandfather of twelve grandchildren and two great grandchildren; dear brother member of of U.A.W. Minnie Foley of Oakland. A Local number 1364 of Fremont. A native of California; aged 66 years.

Friends are invited to attend funeral services CHAPEL OF THE HAYWARD MORTUARY, 22297 Mission Blvd. on Saturday, April 1 at 9 a.m. Interment Sepulchre Cemetery, Hayward. FRANKLIN, David in Alameda, March 30, 1972, beloved son of the late Louise Franklin; loving brother of Robert Franklin of Orinda; uncle of Virginia, Donna, Robert and Rhonda Franklin. A native of California; aged 47 years.

A member of First Church of Christ Scientist, Alameda. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Monday, April 3 at 10:30 a.m. from the Chapel of FOWLERANDERSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 2244 Santa Clara Alameda, Reader Robert O'Brien will officiate. Inurnment Mountain View Crematory. LARSEN (religious), Sister Mary Andrew, of the Sisters of Mercy in San Francisco, March 29, 1972; devoted Vital Statistics Alameda County MARRIAGE LICENSES FIRKINS-BUCKLING Andrew J.

Firkins, 22, Castro Valley, and Pamela bockting, San Leanaro. CHILU-MILLER Gary, P. Childs, 25, Davis, and Barbara Miller, 22, Piedmuni LENZO-LEE James Linzo, 28, and Jailer Lee, 25, born of Oakland. LEONG-NG Eimer K. Leong, 24, and Menna Ng, 21, porn of Oakiand.

PATERSON-SUTHERLAND James L. Paterson, 30, and Carol Sutheriand, 26, both of Berkeley. Gonzales, GONZALES-DURANT. 29, and Victoria Christopher Durant, botn of Oaklana. VANHOOSIER-HALVORSEN Frances vanhoosier, 23, wainut Creek, and Sigrid Haworsen, 22, Castro Valley.

Gregory Frasca, 19, and Marsha Rogers, 18, both of San Leanaro. LUM-PON Victor K. Lum, 27, and Marie Pon, 23, coth of Oakland, PATTEN-GUILLERMO Douglas W. Parten, 28, Danville, and Ann GuillerOakland SCHEMBRA-VIRAMONTES John Charlene R. Schembra, 24, Concord, and RYDER Viramontes, 23, San Lorenzo.

Timothy H. Ryder, 18, San Francisco, and Marcella Norris, 18, Oakland. Bruce Russell, 24, and Judith Hamilton, both Berkeley. LEEPER Kim D. Leeper, 20, and Linda Holliday, 23, both of Berkeley.

28, Oakland, and Diane James Davis, 22, Los CLARDY-DAVIS M. Clardy, Angeles. Paul G. Banchero, 33, and Dana Sullivan, 25, both of Albany. MIKURI and Nancy Vanek, Tod H.

both Mikurl- of Berkeley. JR -MORRIS Patricia Douglas Morris, G. Stewart Jr. 28, and 23, both of Roy A. Groshong, Castro Valley, and Patricia Diaz, 21, Hayward.

RODRIGUEZ-SEMAS Jose J. Rodriquez, 19, and Toni Semas, 19, both of Fremont. 24, Milibrae, and Patricia Simon, 23, SERRATO-SIMON David Serrato, Castro Valley. Charles W. Hansen, 20, and Lynne Souza, 27, both of Castro Valley.

FREEMAN-BROWN James Yo, Freeman, 35, and Janice Brown, both San Leandro. Michael A. Finch, Pleasanton, and Suzanne White, 18, Sunol. SWART-KARST Russell of Swart, Castro 23, and Sharon Karst, 24, both Valley William F. Clark, 36, San Leandro, and Alma 28, Orinda.

R. WalGeorge ter, 30, Oakland, and Elsie Vierra, 48, San Leandro. Stanley G. Schmidt, 23, San Leandro, and Charlotte. Melville, 22, San Lorenzo.

C. GARCIA-RUBIO Daniel 19, Garcia, 22, and, Leticia Rubio, Fremont. LUCAS-MAKOSKY Patrick A. Lucas, 20. and Kathleen Makosky, 21, both of Fremont.

Dennis C. Neilson 19, San Ramon, and Roberta Seibolt, 20, Dublin. DIVORCES FILED DYCKMAN, John and Louise. ROGERS, Beverly and Lawrence T. CHEATHAN, Murphy D.

and Jacqueline. RAMIREZ, Kathleen and Thomas L. MARTIN, Harvey A. and Arcada. SHEHADEH, Ellen and Ziad.

CHAN, Jui N. and Leung Y. DROLLMAN, Donald W. and Beverly. VIERRA, Janis and Edward STANLEY.

Marylin and Robert G. YOUNG, Emma and William M. HAGEN, Regina and Donald RICHARDSON, Shirley and Robert L. R. RIPPEE, Jacqueline and Michael RICHARDSON, Kathryn and Sim.

CAPELS, Jessie L. and Winfred. GARIBALDI, Shirlev and George L. TURNER, Eugene and Mary. WALLACE, Nancy and Leroy W.

BRIONES, Margarita and Vicente. PICCIONE, Donna and Anthony R. RIFE, Ronald L. and Sharon. JACOBSON, Donald H.

and Rowena. POTTER, Mickey and Victor Jr. BECK, Elizabeth and Edward C. SPENCE, William O. and Deborah.

BERRIALT, Eva and John V. INTERLOCUTORY DECREES MURRAY, Grace and Daniel. TOOKER, Helen and Henry. EISDORFER, Carl and Sandra. ROCHLIN, Gene and Carole.

DURKEY, Theresa and John. MARTINEZ, Maxine and Edward. HAVENBERG, James and Linda. BUSHONG, Marlene and Billie. MIDDLETON, Robert and Eunice.

MOTTA, Hazel and Anthony. ZEFF, Claudia and Leo STEVENSON, Richard and Carol. HUNTER, Katherine and Henry. ZUTPEN, Ellen and Stanislaus. HENDRIX, Luella Emmit.

BROWN, Amanda and Louis. STANLEY, Lee and Louis. FINAL DECREES STEELE, Lela and Ronald. DEVRIES, Ferne, and Paul. and Brenda.

VANDERHOOFVEN, Jernice and Franklin. VANPATTEN, Juanita and William. OLSON, Bonnie and Richard. PACHEACO, Ronald and Barbara. SOMMONS, Kaaceam and Linda.

BISHOP, Barbara and Charles LIGNELL, Robert and Neil A. MOSLEY, Nora and Jessie. HENSEL, A. Patricia and Ronald. HASSLER, John and Nancy.

GASTER, Theresa a and Albert. BROOKS, Connie and Edward. PACINI, Alfred and Rose. GONZALEZ, Christopher and Barbara. TURNER, Cheryl and Flovd.

CLARK, Raymond and Roywana. BLOSE, Horace and Lucille. CRUZ, Theresa and Delphine. CAMPION, Robert and Tonia. STEWART, Dorothy and James BELL, Ronald and Elleen.

LUOMA, Sandra and Steven. WARD, Carole and Lawrence. DAHL. Peter and Phyllis. JOHNSTON, Glenna and Donald.

McCOMB, Mary and Clarence. BARNES, Patricia and James. ACOSTA, Darlene and Anthony. POPOVICH, Pero and Shirlene. GUSTAFSON.

Gerald and Charlotte. MIDDLETON, Robert and Eunice. MONTOYA, Anita and Louis. RODRIGUEZ. Margaret and Mario.

Nancy and Eguene. HONER, Mary and Doyle BIRTHS Born to the wife of: MUNK, Calvin boy, 12-13. OLIVEIRA, Alfred boy, 12-09. PETITJEAN, Stephen boy, 11-27, RAMIREZ, Wulfrano, girl, 12-15. SHEPARD, Homer girl, 12-14.

SNYDER, Kenneth girl, 12-02. STORRAR, Daryl girl, 12-11. WHTE, Beniamin II, boy, 11-27. YOUNG, Clinton boy, 11-27. Edward boy, 12-12.

CATO, Albert, girl, 12-15. COURTOIS, Marshall girl, 12-11. DECENA, Frank boy, 12-16. ESCOTO, Adolph girl, 12-11. GARCIA, Leslie boy, HILL, James boy, 12-19.

JERNIGAN, David boy, 12-19. LARRY, Alvin, boy, 12-16. LONGRIDGE, John girl, 12-19. MARANDA, Lorenzo boy, 12-17. MARKS, Robert boy, 12-19.

NAEOLE, Arch boy, 12-18. OMALLEY, Douglas girl, 12-16. PADILLA, Trinidad J.J., girl, 12-10. RAUSCHENBERG, Frederick girl, 12-17. Chess Match in Belgrade Dropped daughter of the late Andrew Bridget Larsen; loving sister of the late Mallis Walker of Sacramento.

A native of cum Larsen; dear friend of Mrs. Phyl- Oakland. Friends may call at the Evergreen Mortuary of McAVOY O'HARA Geary Bivd. at Tenth Ave. San Francisco, on Saturday from 2 pm-5 pm.

Friends may also call after 3 pm Sunday at St. Peter's Church, 24th Alabama Streets, S.F., where the Rosary will be recited that evening at 8 p.m. and where the Mass of the Resurrection will be offered Monday at 10 am. Interment Holv Cross Cemetery, Colma, Contributions to Peter's School Scholarship Fund preferred. MCAVOY O'HARA CO.

MATTHEW, Alfred In Oakland, 27, 1972, dearly beloved husband of Grace M. Matthew; loving father of Marilyn and James Matthew; survived also by aunts and uncles. A native of California; aged 60 years. A member of East Bay Machinist Lodge No. 1304 and the Machinist Union No.

824 of Richmond. Friends are Invited to attend the services Saturday, April 1 at 2 p.m. in the LAUREL CHAPEL, with Dr. Fred Stripp officiating. Interment private.

ALBERT ENGEL CO. 3300 High St: nr. MacArthur 532-6068 MEL, Florence in Berkeley, March 30, 1972, wife of the late Charles Mel; mother of Mrs. Kenneth De Ome of Oakland, Dr. Howard Mel and Mrs.

Stanley Kuip, both of Berkeley; sister of Dr. Barbara Armstrong and Harold P. Nachtried, both of Berkeley; also survived by nine grandchildren. 1 A native of California; aged 85 years. Private services have been held.

The family suggests memorial contributions to the Oakland Symphony Association or a charity of the donor's choice. MEZZETTA, Angelo, in Walnut Creek, March 30, 1972, loving husband of the late Adele Mezzetta, dearly beloved father or Rena and Bertolero of Lafayette and Gilda Rosso of Moraga, dear brother of Eugenio Mazzetta of Italy and Rosa of South America, devoted grandfather of Arthur and Raymond Bertolero, Robert and Caroline Catalusci and Mike Rosso, dear father-in-law of Arthur Bertolero and Enrico Rosso, dear brother-in-law of Loule Farina and Maria Martinelli, also survived by many nieces and nephews. A native of Italy; aged 81 years. A member of St. Perpetua's Church, Sons of Italy of Berkeley and the Fratellanza Club of Oakland.

Funeral services, Monday, April 3, at 7:30 a.m from the ELLIS MORTUARY, 727. San Pablo Albany, thence to St. Perpetua's Church, 3454 Hamlin Lafayette, for 8:45 a.m Mass. Rosary, p.m. Sunday.

Committal, St. Joseph's Cemetery, San Pablo. (Adiacent parking). PATERSON, Joseph, in Alameda, March 29, 1972, beloved husband of Felina Paterson of Alameda; loving father of Joseph Paterson Jr. of Hayward; loving brother of Mrs.

Katherine Steelman of Fremont and William Paterson of Hellenburgh, Scotland; loving grandfather of Lisa Paterson. A native of Hellenburgh, Scotland. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, April 1, 1972, at 11 a.m. in the Gothic Chapel of the HAGY-KEENAN MORTUARY, Central Ave. at Ninth Alameda, Rev.

Wilton Vincent of the Santa Clara Methodist Church officiating. Contributions to the Alameda County Heart Association preferred. Inurnment private, Chapel of the Chimes. REMILLARD, Johnny Joseph of Hayward, March 29, 1972, beloved son of Johnny and Pamela Remillard; dear grandson of Mr. and Mrs.

William E. Remillard of Hayward, Donald Holt Pleasant Hill and Mary of Pleasanton; dear great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nevis of Hayward, Mrs. Josephine Zulkowski of Castro Valley, Mrs.

Velma Holt of Hayward and Allen Holt of Long Beach. A native of Oakland; aged 4 months. Friends are invited to attend the services at SORENSEN BROS. CHAP. EL, 1140 Hayward, Monday, April 3, at 9:15 a.m.; thence to St.

Bede's Church, Hayward where a Mass of the Angels will be offered for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary, Sunday, at 6:30 p.m. Friends may call the mortuary Saturday commencing at 1 p.m. Interment; Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Hayward. SANBORN, John In Oakland, March 29, 1972, a resident of Richmond, husband of Eileen A.

Sanborn; father of Susan Aschow, Al, John, Tom and David Sanborn; grandfather of thirteen grandchildren; son of Therese A. Sanborn of Oakland; brother of George A. Sanborn and Margaret Neuwirth and the late Marion Hieronimus and Dill Sanborn. A native of New York; aged 62 years. Services In his memory Saturday, April 1, at 11 a.m.

at the Evangelical Free Church, 7200 Schmidt El Cerrito (ELLIS OLSON MORTUARY SERVICE) STROUSE, Robert in a Al Walnut Creek hospital, March 29, 1972. resident of Walnut Creek, beloved husbands of Mary Strouse; loving father Nancy Foster of Chatham, New Jersey; dear brother of John Strouse of Naples, Florida; also survived by 3 granddaughters. A native of Minneapolis, Minnesota; aged 66 years. A graduate of Carlton College of Northfield, Minnesota. A member of the Oakland Lyons Club and the Rossmoor Golf Club.

Services will be held in the Garden Chapel of HULL'S WALNUT CREEK CHAPEL, 1139 Saranap Avenue, off Boulevard Way, Monday, April 3, at 11:30 a.m. The Reverend Dr. C. Eugene Sill of the First Congregational Church of Oakland officiating. Entombment Mountain View Mausoleum.

THOMPSON, Roy of Oakland, March 28, 1972, beloved husband of the late Susie J. Thompson; dear grandfather of Mrs. Barbara Davis of San Leandro; devoted brother of Wallace, Norman and Gordon Thompson; also survived by three great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. A native of San Francisco; aged 73 years. A former owner of the Millsmont Service Station and holder of a Doctor of Motors Certificate.

Friends are invited to attend services, Sunday, April 2, at 8 p.m. and Monday, April 3, 10 a.m. at the Little Mission Chapel ROBINSON BROS. MORTUARY, 1901 Fruitvale Oakland. Parking, provided opposite the Mortuary on Fruitvale Avenue.

VINSON, Evelyn In Sacramento, March 29, 1972; wife of the late Joseph C. Vinson; loving mother of Mrs. Harold M. (Mary) Anderson and Mrs. Walter C.

(Agnes) Anderson; sister of Margaret P. Hunt of Oakland and the late Josephine Chrysler, Robert B. Hunt, and Dr. John C. Hunt; devoted grandmother of 12 grandchildren.

A native of San Francisco; aged 81 years. Friends may call at W. F. GORMLEY SONS CHAPEL, 2015 Capitol Avenue, Sacramento, California and are invited to, attend funeral services Saturday, April 1 at 10 a.m. at Presentation Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Rosary Friday at 8 p.m. at Presentation Church. Contributions may be made in her memory to the Mercy Hospital Foundation or the Holy Name College, Oakland. San Francisco Deaths Bertucci, Angelo Mary Andrew Fernquest, Carole Lowry, Helen C.

Harron, Elsa A. Stefens, Ralph Larsen, Sister Szabla, Frank A. Card of Thanks ALAMEDA COUNTY HEART ASSN. gratefully acknowledges memorial gifts. Mail to office, 4171 MacArthur 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 contributions. 2876 Brookdale Oakland. Days 483-9440. Nights KE 3-8442 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 Precipitation NATIONAL-Albany NY .05, Amarillo .06, Asheville .30, Atlanta .25, Birmingham .15, Burlington Vt. .21, Casper .06, Charleston SC .45, Charlotte NC .28, Chicago .04, Denver .01, Duluth .02, Fargo .02, Jackson Miss Jacksonville .87, Juneau .19, Kansas, City .04, New Orleans .20, North Platte .01, Omaha .13, Orlando 2.57, Portland Me. .01, Raleigh .30, Rapid City .05, Richmond .81, St Ste. Marie .22 Montreal .24, Ottawa .06. PAN AMERICAN San Juan PR .16.

Road Conditions Calif. Div. of Highways: US 50 Echo Summit -Sacramento to Nevada State Line. Open. Icy spots on pavement Twin Bridges to Meyers.

Carry chains. Fair 80 Donner Pass Sacramento to Nevada State Line. Open. Carry chains. Cloudy.

101 Redwood Highway San Francisco to Oregon State Line. Open. One-way traffic 10.7 miles south Crescent City slipout. BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) The Belgrade organizers of the Spassky-Fisher world chess match announced today they are dropping plans to organize the match in the Final Rites For Alan Cameron TIBURON-Funeral services will be held tomorrow in Mill Valley for Alan Cameron of Tiburon, song writer, script writer and advertising man, who died Tuesday in Marin General Hospital. He was 71.

Born in Indiana, he lived for 35 years in California, where he wrote hundreds of songs and scripts for radio, television and films, including some for the Marx Brothers. During the past five years he was manager of Pepper and Tanna, a San Francisco advertising agency. He is survived by his wife, Athea; three sons, Jeffrey Cameron of Ben Lomond, Bruce Cameron of Chico and Robert Cameron of San Mateo, and one daughter, Debra Cameron of Mill Valley. Services will be tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Memorial Chapel of Russell and Gooch, 270 Miller Mill Valley.

The family, suggests memorial contributions to the Heart Association. scheduled period in this city. The contest between world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union and American challenger Bobby Fisher was to start June 22. The second half of the 24-game match was to be played in Reykjavik, Iceland, under a compromise agreement reached in Amsterdam by the International Chess Federation and the two players. The Belgrade decision was expected after the organizers reached no pledge from the world federation that it would honor the Amsterdam agreement.

Belgrade chess officials set a March 31 deadline for a reply. Yesterday Fischer dismissed E. B. Edmondson, head of the U.S. Chess Federation, as his financial negotiator for the match and Edmondson said Fischer planned to conduct his own bargaining.

A Belgrade newspaper reported that Fischer had rejected a settlement Edmondson reached in Amsterdam for the players' share of the match. The a agreement reportedly would have given the winner 72 per cent of the $138,000 purse, with the rest going to the loser. The Belgrade and Reykjavik organizers of the match turned down Fischer's requests for a change in financial conditions of the Amsterdam pact earlier this month. Mrs. Guerra Dies; Grocer, Historian A Requiem Mass will be said Tuesday at 9 a.m.

at St. Leo's Church for Mrs. Phyllis Grover Guerra, a longtime Oakland resident and historian, who died Wednesday. Mrs. Guerra, 67, a native of Markleeville, Alpine County, operated the Piedmont Mar- Mrs.

Nell Lopas Dies at Martinez MARTINEZ-Mrs. Nell Lopas, 76, active with Catholic charities at St. Catherine's Church for 42 years, died Wednesday at her home. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Jeanne Otis of San Francisco; three sons, Jack and Joseph of Martinez and Kenneth of Oregon; a brother, Neil Sweeney of Idaho; a sister, Sister Domenica, OSF, 13 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.

The rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday at Connally and Taylor chapel. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Monday at the church. 8 Resident Easter bunny, gets special attention in preparation for his big Preparing day from Richard Brooks and Kim direct- Gibson, students at public 'minischool' For Big Day ed Crafts by California Stan Cohen College of Arts Mosswood and grad at C.

A. Allen, SP Official, Dies at 63 Charles A. Allen, auditor of revenue accounts for Southern Pacific and an employe of the railway for nearly half a century, is dead at age 63. He died Tuesday following a lengthy illness. At his request, there will be no funeral; the family suggests contributions to the Harkness Memorial Hospital's cancer fund.

A native of Oakland, Mr. Allen lived in Corte Madera. He is survived by his wife, Fern; two daughters, Mrs. Linda Anaclerio of Walnut Creek and Mrs. Arlene Knapp of Sacramento; two sisters, Mrs.

Mary Wendmuth of Oakland and Mrs. Helene Abrams of Los Angeles, and four grandchildren. Mr. Allen had represented the railroad industry on the Transportation Facilitation Committee of the Department of Transportation. Private Rites For S.

M. Long SAN CARLOS Stanley M. Long, Oakland-born water colorist whose paintings of the American West made him a nationally known artist, died Wednesday after a heart attack at his San Carlos home. He was 78. Mr.

Long is survived by his wife, Olga E. Long of San Carlos, and a sister, Ruth Babb of Suisun City. Private funeral services will be held Weather Summaries, Forecast Bay Area--Increasing cloudiness tonight becoming cloudy tomorrow with a chance of rain tomorrow. Slightly warmer. Highs tomorrow in the 60s and low 70s.

Lows tonight in the 40s and low 50s. Westerly winds 10 to 20 m.p.h. Chance of rain 30 per cent tomorrow. Northern and Central CaliforniaIncreasing cloudiness north tonight with rain likely beginning extreme northwest late tonight with a chance of rain spreading southward to San Francisco and Sacramento tomorrow. Central California mostly fair through tomorrow except some cloudiness north tomorrow with low cloudiness along the coast tonight and morning.

Warmer nights. Northwest California -Increasing cloudiness tonight with rain likely late tonight in the extreme north and a chance of rain spreading southward over all area tomorrow. Nights not so cold inland. Highs and lows at Fort Bragg 48, 55; Ukiah 48, 74. Sacramento Valley--Increasing cloudiness tonight with a chance of rain in the extreme north late tonight and a chance of rain spreading over all of the valley tomorrow.

Not so cold nights. Highs tomorrow in the upper to low 70s. Lows tonight in the 40s. Light winds becoming southerly 10 to 15 m.p.h. Temperatures CALIFORNIA: Eureka Bakersfield 77 Red Bluff 74 Los Angeles 8998988 San Diego Fresno 53 Salinas Sacramento 73 Needles 72 Santa Barbr Paso 81 Palm Springs Stockton 75 NATIONAL: Albany NY 30 Jacksonvile Amarillo Kansas City Albuquerque 55 Juneau 2 Anchorage Las Vegas Asheville 34 Little Rock Atlanta Louisville Billings 32 Memphis Birmingham 45 Miamia Bech 84 Bismarck Midland Tex Boise 34 Milwaukee Boston 38 Mpls St Paul Brownsville 56 New Orleans Buffalo Burlingtn Vt 31 New North York Platte 4 Casper 24 Okihom City Charlotte NC Omaha Chrleston SC Orlando Christn 34 Philadelphia Chicago Phoenix Cincinnati 50 29 Pittsburgh Cleveland 44 25 Portland Me Columbus 0 47 21 Portind Ore DI Ft Worth 57 41 Raleigh Denver Rapid City Des Moines 36 23 Reno Detroit 43 25 Richmond Duluth 21 St.

Louis El Paso Stprbg Tamp Fairbanks Sit Lke City Fargo 25 St Ste Marie Great Falls Seattle Helena 45 79 26 61 Shreveport Honolulu Spokane 56 Houston 58 44 Tucson 66 Jckson Indianapolis Miss 27 39 Wichita Washington 55 47 CANADA: Ottawa 38 27 Vancouver Calgary 47 27 Regina Montreal 43 32 Winnipeg Edmonton 28 Toronto 8878 PAN AMERICAN: Acapulco 84 71 Mexico City Barbados Monterrey Bermuda Nassau Bogota Sn Jun P.R. Culiacan 86 57 St Croix V.I. Havana 86 72 St- Kitts Kingston 88 66 Regucigalpa Mazatlan 79 64 Vera Cruz 86 Officer Kills Man in Firearms Store Theft BIRTHS Born to the wife of: SALAZAR, Frank girl, 12-16. SHELTON, Gary boy, 12-16. SHEPARD, Willard girl, 12-18.

STONE, James girl, 12-20. WITT, Alex boy, 12-19. ARNETT, Thomas girl, 12-29. BORGES, Michael boy, 12-26. BROCK, Robert boy, 12-27.

DAHLA, John girl, 12-28. DENONCOURT, Edward girl, 12-22. DOMINGUEZ, Salvador girl, 12-13. FANNIN, Medley boy, 12-21. FELIX, James boy, 12-29.

GAVELLO, Fred J. boy, 12-29. GRIFFITHS, Robert boy, 12-26. HOARD, James R. girl, 12-23.

HUGHES, Stephen girl, 12-21. JACKSON, Ira girl, 12-29. JOSEPH, Tony boy, 12-24. MILLER, Gary girl, 12-29. PEINADO, Ramon boy, 12-26.

PORTER, Robert boy, 12-21. SANTOS, Alfred boy, 12-20. SCHABERT, Marvin girl, 12-21. SOARES, Victor boy, 12-20. ST.

DENIS, Gene B. girl, 12-21. STURGEON, Roger 12-28. VIDELL, Robert boy, 12-20. WALTERS, David girl, 12-18.

Gary girl, 12-30. FAUBERT, Ronald boy, 12-18. POTTER, Don boy, 12-30. ALAMEDA, Russell boy, 12-19. ALBRIGHT, Clarence girl, 12-30.

ASIO, Francisco girl, 12-18. BABUREK, Joseph boy, 12-29. IRVING, Daniel boy, 12-9 MESSIER, Hervie girl, 12-10 OBRIEN, Dannis boy, 12-6 ROLING, girl, 12-5 WETZEL, Larry girl, 12-9 FARNES, Grant E. girl, 12-18 CAMIA, Paulino girl, 12-21 CHAMPLAIN, Francis girl, 12-13 DRISKILL, Harry boy, 12-18 ESTWICH, Russell boy, 12-14 FOGLE, Dennis boy, 12-21 HARMON, Stephen girl, 12-19 HATCH, Michael girl, 12-26 HEPPS, Robert girl, 12-1 LIZAMA, Joseph girl, 12-16 MANDARINO, Terance boy, 12-21 MASSEY, Fonald boy, 12-21 MILLER, Thomas girl, 12-21 NELSON, Charles girl, 12-16 PIERCE, David girl, 12-22 WILSON, Johnny girl, 12-17 WITTE, Ernest girl, 12-21 WOERZ, Charles girl, 12-22 ALLEN, Steven boy, 12-31 CARRIER, Dana boy, 12-27 EYRAUD, Jerry girl, 12-28 CLOECKLER, David C. girl, 12-27 GREGSON Michael J.

boy 12-28 GUYMON, Jerry boy, 12-29 KRAMER, Warren girl, 12-23 PILA, Reynaldo, boy, 12-23 BATE, Frank R. boy, 12-25 William girl, 12-29 SMIGIEL, Paul boy, 12-24 SMITH, Richard girl, 12-30 WOODS, Donald boy, 12-22 AGUILAR, Rudolph girl 12-8 JASSO, Jose girl, 12-13 POWERS, Louis boy, 12-13 SOUZA, Hefman boy, 12-14 BROWN, Dennis girl, 12-14 PUJOL, Peter, girl, 12-17 LOPEZ, Timothy, boy, 12-16 HOHENEGGER, Martin girl, 12-18 HERNANDEZ, Joe girl, 12-20 BLACKFORD, Robert boy 12-23. BRIGGS, David girl, 12-21. DOLAN, William boy, 12-30. HARPER, Douglas boy, 12-26.

McCAFFERTY, Norman boy, 12-24. NEVILLE, William J. boy, 12-26. SMITH, Terry boy, 12-31. THOMAS, Arthur girl, 12-22 WALTER, James girl, 12-27 WILLIAMS Allan girl, 12-29.

GIVENS, Larry boy, 12-30. HENNINGS, Bruce girl, 12-31. JOHNSON, Otha boy, 11-19. JORDAN, Darrell girl; 12-21. LANGSTON, John girl, 12-31.

SANCHAS, David boy, 12-29 SILVA, Joe girl, 12-27. TAHSLER, Bruce boy, 12-30. TEIXEIRA, Albert boy, 12-28. WHITTENBURG, Scott boy, 12-22. YOUNGBLOOD, Kenneth girl, 12-28.

WILLIS, Dennis boy, 9-04. DAVIS, James boy, 9-05. METZLER, Kevin girl, 9-10. ANDRADE, Darwin girl, 12-02. DARCHUCK, Gary girl, 12-02.

BRANTOME, Carl girl, 12-03. GOOSEBY, Felix girl, 12-06. BLAIR, Bruce girl, 12-09. PRYOR, Kent boy, 12-10. MAY, James boy, 12-10.

JIMENEZ, Jorge boy, 12-11. HALLSTROM, Dale girl, 12-11. PIMENTAL Jose girl, 12-11. FOUNTAIN, Glenn girl, 12-11. PRINZ, Edward girl, 12-11.

PERRINO, Charles girl, 12-11. HASKETT, Steven girl, McBRIDE, Robert 12-12. LESH, Lawrence girl, 12-13. HILBERT, Thomas P. boy, 12-13.

LUNDY, Herman boy, 12-14. MARTINEZ, David boy, 12-15. ROACH, Mark boy, 12-15. HUTCHINSON, Hugh boy, 12-16. DURAN, Dimas boy, 12-16.

SCHMIDT, Harold girl, 12-16. STEIGERWALD, Carl girl, 12-16. SALAS, Jose boy, 12-17. ESPINOZA, Victor girl, 12-17. ORNELAS, Richard, girl, 12-18.

MATNEY, Ralph boy, 12-18. CARPENTER, Guy boy, 12-18. SANTOS, Walter girl, 12-18. SCOVELL, William boy, 12-18. BARNES, Theodore A.

boy, 12-19. MORIGUCHI, Norman girl, 12-19. CRECELIUS, Terry boy, 12-20. FORTIN, Clifford boy, 12-21. ALVAREZ, Salvador, girl, 12-21.

PAR, Donald boy, 12-22. FARIA, Daniel boy, 12-22. QUEZADA, David girl, 12-22. WEST, Doyle boy, 12-22. BROWER, David girl, 12-22.

VILLA, Jack boy, 12-22. DIAZ, Ralph, girl, 12-22. UNGARETTI, Gene boy, 12-22. GONZALES, Raymond boy, 12-23. BRENNAN, Francis boy, 12-23.

SCHOLZ. David boy, 12-23. WACHTEL, George H. 11, boy, 12-23. ZUNIGA, Ruben girl, 12-23.

HUFFAKER, Jerry boy, 12-23. LENTHE, Rolf boy, 12-25. MADRID, Benjamin girl, 12-25. PHILLIPS, James boy, 12-26. HILL, Craig girl, 12-26.

TORIO, Robert boy, 12-26. Contra Costa County MARRIAGE LICENSES -Daniel Watson, 18, Walnut Creek, and Mary King, 19, Concord D. Williams, 21, and Patricia McPherson, 19, both of Concord 21, San Bruno, and Joan Shepherd, Fikes, 20, Concord M. HI b- bard, 28, and Laura Leroy, 23, both of Antioch WILLIAMSON-SCHAEFER-Joseph N. Williamson, 46, and Nancy J.

Schaefer, 34, both of Walnut Creek 29, and Novelle Washington, 19, both A. Mills, of Pittsburgh DAUGHERTY-TRUJILLO Richard J. Daugherty, 18, and Kathleen Trujillo, 18, both of Martinez -Robert 5 d- monds, 41, Oakland, and Frances Baker, 38, Concord Arkansas, and Margaret Fred Die Jackson, Colvin, 21, 21, Pleasant Hill DIVORCES FILED FISH- Richard W. and Mary ALBANO Roberta and Frank P. SHIBER- Sue and F.B.

Jennie and Donald C. IRVING-Irene and Bennie STIPELKOVICH-Walter and Veronica ANDERSEN- James T. and Arlene FOSTER- Evenly and Edward L. HANLEY -Georgia and Charles C. P.

SACRAMENTO (UPI) A sheriff's deputy early today shot and killed one of two men suspected of burglarizing a firearms store in Fair Oaks. Officers William Kramer and Fred Ross said Kramer shot Terrance L. Ruth, 19, Sacramento, when Ruth pulled a gun after the deputies stopped him and another man near the store about an hour after the burglary at Firearms. The other suspect, who refused to give his name, was booked on a burglary charge. The deputies said they spotted the two men crouching be- Frank L.

Busse Rites Private ALAMEDA-Private funeral services were held here today for Frank L. Busse, construction company executive, who died yesterday at his home at 1703 Dayton Ave. He was 73. A native of California, Mr. Busse was executive vice president of the W.

E. Lyons Construction of Oakland. He was a member of the Oakland Lions Club, the Oakland Boys Club Board of Directors, a past president of the Athens Club, a member of the Athenian Nile Club and Alpha Tau Omega fraternity of the University of California. Mr. Busse is survived by a sister, Mrs.

Marie Lyons of Alameda. hind a truck and ordered them to move out from behind the vehicle. They said Ruth pulled the gun when they asked the suspects for identification. Ruth's gun was identified as one of the firearms taken in the burglary, a sheriff's spokesman said. He said another gun from the store was found in bushes near the shooting and 13 stolen rifles and a large amount of ammunition were discovered in bushes near the store.

ket for many years with her husband, Rene, who died in 1959. In recent years Mrs. Guerra had devoted nearly full time to her hobbies of family history and the history of Alpine County, where her father was sheriff in 1904, the year of her birth. She was a member of the Gleason Library Associates of the University of San Francisco, Daughters of the American Revolution, the Mayflower Society, Friends of the Oakland Public Library, Oakland Museum Association, California Historical Society, Historical Society of Alpine County and Maine Historical Society. She was active in St.

Leo's Catholic Church parish. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lorraine G. Clerici of Vallejo and Mrs. Jean G.

Pitts of Oakland, and one son, Raymond of Oakland. A special funeral service was held today because the Requiem Mass is not celebrated on Good Friday. Mount AreaIncreasing cloudiness tonight with a chance of rain late tonight and tomorrow. Not so cold at night. Highs and lows at Shasta Dam 50, 62.

Locally strong gusty southerly winds tomorrow. Sierra Nevada- -Increasing cloudiness tonight in the north with a chance of rain tomorrow. South portion mostly fair through tomorrow night then partly cloudy tomorrow. Snow level above 7000 feet. San Joaquin Valley-Fair through tomorrow but with some cloudiness north tomorrow.

Slightly warmer. Highs tomorrow in the 70s to the 80s. Santa Clara Valley--Increasing cloudiness tonight. Cloudy with a chance of rain tomorrow, Slightly warmer. Highs tomorrow in the mid 60s to mid 70s.

Low tonight in the upper 30s to 40s. Light wind. Low tonight and high tomorrow at San Jose 49 and 72; Hollister 39 and 72. Livermore Valley-Increasing cloudiness tonight becoming cloudy with a chance of rain tomorrow. Southwesterly wind 15 to 25 m.p.h.

Diablo, San Ramon and Moraga Valles Increasing cloudiness tonight becoming cloudy with a chance of rain tomorrow. Highs tomorrow In the mid 60s to mid 70s. Low tonight in the 40s. Light wind. California Summary Another chance of rain Is being given northern California during the weekend.

The high pressure area that has been off shore the past 10 days has begun to weaken and is being replaced by a weather front. The front shows up in satellite pictures as a large cloudy area extending from British Columbia to 300 miles south of Honolulu, then southwestward to the tropical convergence zone. There appears to be a great deal of precipitable water in the cloud band but the upper air flow over the eastern north Pacific Ocean Is not in complete accord. The current forecasts limit the liklihood of rain to the north coast tonight, to and northern tomorrow California and the chance 1 of tomorrow. Cloudy skies near the coast this morning were not part of the rain threat.

This cloudiness broke during the morning revealing the rain bearing higher layer. Only thin high cloudiness was reported inland over central and southern California this morning. Central California clouds will thicken somewhat tomorrow but only variable high clouds are expected in the south. Paso Robles overnight low fell to freezing this morning and Santa Maria dipped to 34 degrees at 6 a.m. but elsewhere in the state minimum temperatures were in the uppr 30s to UDper 40s except for a few low 50s in the south.

Increasing cloudiness limited warming today in the northwest and will also limit cooling in the north tonight. Coastal cloudiness will keep temperature ranges there small. National Summary The Atlantic Seaboard will be damp. Rain and showers are forecast for the south and central Atlantic states with snow and rain inland through the south and central Appalachians. Rain or snow is also expected in the north Atlantic states.

There is a chance of flurries from the upper Lakes to the eastern edge of the Northern plains. A low is expected to be centered near York City. Another low will be centered north of Lake Superior. Highs be centered over, Arkansas and Utah. A.

cold front will extend from northwestern Montana to northwestern Oregon. Another cold front will be lust south of Florida Rainfall Seas. Date Eureka ..34.56 Red Bluff 8.42 Francisco San Fran. Apt. Oakland Apt.

...7.77 Sacramento Apt. 7.28 San Jose 5.73 Salinas 5.94 Fresno Bakersfield 1.39 Santa Maria Los Angeles San Diego ......5.19 ANGLERS' TIDE TABLE PACIFIC COAST STANDARD TIME March High 31 12:40 April 1 1:04 NI 1:27 00 1:53 4 2:31 In 3:17 6 4:14 7 5:29 P.M. Low High Low 5.9 7:03 0.2 1:48 5.0 6:43 2.0 Nor. Seas. Last Seas.

Date Year Nor. 32.72 42.47 38.43 18.57 20.87 22.05 18.50 17.88 20.78 16.73 17.58 18.69 15.72 18.31 17.93 14.15 15.16 16.29 11.52 13.47 13.11 12.38 10.81 14.14 9.59 6.09 11.14 3.71 6.36 7.42 13.37 11.60 14.68 6.11 10.40 5.8 7:39 0.1 4.8 2.3 5.8 8:20 0.1 4.6 2.6 5.7 9:08 0.1 4.4 2.9 5.6 10:05 0.2 $5:34 4.3 3.1 5.5 11:01 0.2 4.4 3.3 5.4 $12:08 0.2 4.6 3.2 5.3 0.1 4.9 March 31-Sun rises 5:57 a.m. Sun sets 6:26 a.m. April 1-Sun rises 5:56 a. m.

Sun sets sets 6:56 a.m. Arvid E. Norman Private funeral services were held yesterday for Arvid E. Norman, prominent San Francisco businessman and yachtsman who died Tuesday at the age of 57. Mr.

Norman was vice president of the Mohawk Petroleum Corp. At one time he was a part owner of the Hill Castle Apartment Hotel in Oakland. Mr. Norman served for many years as announcer of the Hearst Regatta and in 1939 he skippered the yawl Brilliant in the Transpacific Yacht Race from Honolulu to San Francisco, finishing third. He was also a Navy veteran of World War II.

He is survived by his widow, the former Jack Quealy of San Francisco, a daughter, Mrs. Albert Rivera and two grandchildren. TODAY'S- TODAY'S-CROSSWORD ACROSS 27 Moved 1 Wooden shoe rapidly 6 Interest 28 Attachments earners 29 Missions 11 Grate 31 Spanish harshly VIP 12 Consents 33 Also 14 Break into 34 Public bits notices 15 Scintillate 35 Desires 17 Insect egg eagerly 18 Very angry 39 Pilot 20 Thrice: 43 Sprout comb. form 44 Portable 21 Toward the bed interior 46 Noisy sleep 23 Full sound 24 Narrow 47 Ripped valley 48 Cut boards 25 Gazes 50 Attire intently .51 Morsel Solution to Yesterday's Puzzle FATE RADO0 CALL AJAX EGITE AIDE MAKES ERE TENT LEAST BRAG CADE AGHAST LOON ARMES UNS THE GAM ONE DUMPY AGRA SYLVIAS INSERT SMOR A BEAM WHO SHORTEN INGORRAD TONY RINSE HERE ODES APSES OPTS 52 Grain 19 Winglike processors part 54 Extinct bird 22 Elaborate -55 Accomplish speech 57 Example 24 Chinese 59 Sharp cutter herb 60 Turkish 26 Equine nasal dignitaries sound 61 Plants 28 Loads 62 Authorita- freight tive ladies 30 Deer's dear 32 Pestiferous DOWN animal 1 Broadcast 35 Oregon 2 Skill furrier 3 Restrain 36 Dinah and 4 Unfolds family 5 Fearsome 37 Entrances events 38 Mountain 6 Dragging climbers one's feet 39 Macerated 7 Glanced co- 40 Nomads quettishly 41 Miscues 8 Dry 42 Prohibit 9 Tennis again necessity 45 Nocturnal 10 Established bird 11 Small sil- 48 Prepared for very fish painting 13 Peaceful 49 Stage play 14 Limicoline 52 Nibbling bird nuisances 16 Beauty 53 Stalk parlor 56 Recline item Golf item 2 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 (62 sets 6:32 p.m. Moon rises 8:46 p.m.

Moon 6:33 p.m. Moon rises 9:46 p.m. Moon.

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