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fat 1 4- Cnn Sntftal Monday, August 1 6, 1 963 VITAL STATISTICS Cleveland Sailor Safe Near England FUNERAL NOTICES FUNIRAL NOTICCS Cruz, Cruz, oiipKE In Santa jvNOW in Ban Lomond, August 13. 1965, Mf. Cii- E. Sno. Locatelli May Switch His Rio Road District Vote At least one supervisor appeared this morning to have switched in favor of the Rio del jrvive ov nit wire, nam j- Assailant Slashes Two Local Men With Knife, Then Flees of f-Mi Lomond, one son uaire t.

Snow Jr. of Bueno Par. ta'iT. ana one str. Vioa L.

Terry of wasn- inrton Grove. Maryland, aiso inrr grandchildrer 1. Natirn of Wisconsin, aged 76 year. i4V. Memorial services win oe at a later date at Inglewood Me-moria Par Chapel, Inglewood, Calif.

Mar road district after a meeting between county officials, engineers and attorneys, and an August 12. 1965. Kathleen Eva Burke. Survived by her husband, Jonathan Burke, a son, Matthew B. Burke, aee 31? months, and her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Ranger Pitman, all of Santa Cruz. also survived by three sisters, Geraldine Louise Pitman of San Carlos, Joyce Pitman of Santa Cruz, and a sister Patricia in Arizona. Also survived by her grandmother, Jean Wallace of Auburn; 8 aunts in Sacramento; several cousins and one niece.

She was the grand-niece of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer t. Pitman, formerly of Santa Cruz. Native of Santa Cruz, California, aged 22 years.

Services will be conducted at The Ferguson Mortuary Chapel, 212 Laurel Tuesday, August 17 at 11:00 a.m. The Rev. Carroll C. Roberts, D.O., pastor of Garfield Park Christian sjiw 1 r- 1 jjrini opponent of the district Supervisor Vincent Locatelli admitted that the $282,000 Sum White's Chapel, 138 wainux Santa Cruz in cfiarge of local arrangements. Inurnment in Inglewood Memorial Park, Englwcod, Calif.

8-16-193 TEN BRUIN In Santa Cruz, Calif-August 16, 1965, John Ten Bruin. Survived by his wife, Rica W. Ten Bruin of Boulder Creek. Native of at Sister's hospital, but a hospital spokesman said this morning Amenta is in "fairly-good" condition. McBee, who suffered slashes on his stomach and right wrist and punctures on his wrist and hip, is reported in "good" condition.

Several witnesses confirmed that the attack was unprovoked. Deputies are searching for the suspect, who is reported between 25 and 30 years old. ner avenue project "is going to rv j. be needed so we can get traffic out to the freeway," thus indi Church, officiating. Friends are re cating he might vote in favor of spectfully invited to attend.

Interment in I OOF Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Calif. 8-13-193 the $1 million district at a 2 p.m hearing tomorrow. A knife-wielding assailant fled after he slashed two Santa Cruz men early yesterday morning as they left a Rio del Mar tav-era. Frank Thomas Amenta, 26, 1735 Delaware avenue, and James F. McBee, 26, 335 Felix street, were at an Esplanade bar when the stranger ap- proached their table and insult-V ed them.

Amenta's wife, Kar- ren, also was at the table. The trio left the bar rather j'than become involved in a dis-, turbance, they told sheriff's dep-J "uties. The man followed them jmd started a scuffle. Amenta and McBee backed off, but the I assailant slashed both with his knife. Amenta suffered a pune- ture wound in his lower right jj back and in his chest, six Inch- es below his heart.

At first he was in "critical" condition Locatelli and Supervisor Rob A 16-year old San Francisco youth also was the victim of ert Burton voted against the 7 road district last week, asking an unprovoked attack on the Illinois, aged 68 years. Private family services will be conducted at the Wessendorf Thai Chapel, 223 Church Wednesday, August 18 at 11:00 a.m. Interment in Oakwood Memorial Park. 8-16-194 RIELLY In Santa Cruz, August 12, 1965. Mary Joan Rielly.

Survived by a son, Danny Rielly of Santa Monica. Native of Washington, DC, aged 40 years. Services will be honored at Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma, Tuesday, August 17th, at 10 a.m. White's Mortuary in charge of arrangements. Friends are respectfully invited to attend.

Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma, Calif. 8-15-193 Rio del Mar Esplanade yester that the Sumner avenue im provement be cut from the proj day afternoon. ect. Their votes delayed the dis Carry Allen Cook told depu trict until tomorrow, at least. ties he was talking with a girl HOLM Santa Cruz, August 13, 1965.

Helen Holm. Survived by her husband Earl Holm of Santa Cruz; two sons, Harvey Holm and Leland Holm, both of Santa Cruz. Also survived by three grandchildren. Native of California, aged 63 years. Private graveside services will be conducted at Eastlawn Memorial park in Sacramento, Tuesday, August 17.

White's Mortuary, in charge of local arrangements. in East Lawn Memorial park Sacramento, Calif. 8-15-193 LOCKWOOD In Santa Cruz, August 14, 1965, Mabel E. Lockwood. Survived by her husband, Charles 4 Bob Baker, a member of the three-man Citizens Committee when a tall, blonde man, between 18 and 20 approached, grabbed him and beat him to for Rio del Mar that is opposing the district, said at the meeting this morning that "the board should consider the heavy oppo the ground.

Cook said his assailant pulled a switchblade knife, opened it and yelled, "I'm going to kill you." sition here, even if it is less Lockwood of Santa Cruz and one C.4I.. than the 50 per cent needed to New York Stock Exchange Courtesy of legally kill the district." Cook freed himself and ran. "r- Mrs. Catherine Bogdanovich Died Saturday Catherine Bogdanovich, had lived in Santa Cruz Drotner, Norman cversun ui ocmuc. Wash.

Native of Minnesota, aged 75 years. Services will be conducted at White's Chapel 138 Walnut Ave. Santa Although bloodied by the blows, he refused medical aid. In another Rio del Mar inci Mabel Lockwood who only Cruz, Wednesday, August 10 ai a.m. with the Santa Cruz Barracks No.

179 World War I Veterans officiating. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, Calif. 8-16-194 dent, Marjorie A. Betz, 51, 204 Venetian drive, told the sheriff's Died Saturday one day after residing 54 years miles off England today.

(AP Wirephoto via cable from London) The missing sailboat Tinker-belle, with Cleveland Plain Dealer newsman-sailor Robert Manry aboard, rides near the trawler Excellent which brought his wife to him 70 Mabel E. Lockwood, who worked many years for Santa Cruz Tile company, died Satur Baikie Alcantara Industrials 891.13 up 2.31 Rails 215.60 up .28 Volume 5,270,000 Allied Chemlcat 47V. Amer. Airlines Amer. Can.

48 Amer. Motors 9'e Amer. Radiator 19V4 Amer. Tel 6634 Amer. Tobacco 38Vi Anaconda 63 Armco Steel 65 Atchison 33V4 vco 22 Bait.

OHIO 35 Bendix 52 Beth. Steel 36V Boeing 79 It's Like This In City Of Angels day in a local hospital after a lengthy illness. She was 75. A native of Minneapolis, Mrs. Lockwood came to office a stranger attempted to smash into her home Saturday night.

She said she heard a noise in her yard, looked out and saw a man between 28 and 35 prowling. She said the man told her he was looking for his cat and then became angry when she asked him to leave. He yelled he was going to enter her house, and ran and threw his body against the door. She screamed, and the man fled to an automobile and drove away. in Portland, died Saturday.

She was 75. A native of Yugoslavia, she was a member of St. Phillips church of Portland. Funeral services will be tomorrow at 8:45 a.m. from Irvin M.

Smith and Sons chapel, 1050 Cayuga street, and then to Holy Cross church at 9 a.m. Interment will be in Holy Cross cemetery. A rosary will be recited tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Smith's chapel. She is survived by three sons, Martin A. Bogdan of San Francisco, Dr.

Andrew C. Bogdano southern California about 45 BOGDANOVICH In Santa Cruz, August 14, 1965, Catherine Bogdanovich. Survived by 3 sons, Martin A. Bogdan San Francisco, Dr. Andrew C.

Bogdanovich Santa Barbara, Calif, and Frank J. Bogdanovich, San Francisco, 2 daughters, Mrs. Domina T. Blair, Santa Cruz, Calif, and Mrs. Perrina M.

Kaffun, Walnut Creek, 10 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Native of Yugoslavia, aged 75 years. Member of St. Phillips Church, Portland, Oregon. Services will be conducted at Holy Cross Church, Tuesday, August 17, 9:00 a.m.

Recitation of Rosary Monday, August 16 at 7:30 p.m. at Irvin M. Smith Sons Chapel, 1050 Cayuga St. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. 8-16-193 years ago and moved to Santa Cruz 28 years ago.

Her home was at 2630 Portola drive. Funeral services will be Wed Calif. Packing 27 Cateroillar nesday at 10:30 a.m. in White's chapel, 138 Walnut avenue, 43Va 69 69 47 30Va Chase-Man. Bank Ches.

Ohio Chrysler Colgate with Santa Cruz Barracks 179, World War I veterans, officiat ing. Interment will be in Gold FLORISTS en Gate cemetery, San Bruno. She is survived by her hus vich of Santa Barbara and Frank J. Bogdanovich of San Francisco; tw odaughters, Mrs. Domina T.

Blair of Santa Cruz and Mrs. Perrina M. Kaffun of Walnut Creek, 10 grandchildren and one great grandchild. band, Charles of Santa Cruz, Coaches Scuffle Over Prep Star Dallas, Tex. (IP).

The Dallas Times Herald said Monday that UCLA head football Coach Tom and a brother, Norman Everson of Seattle, Wash. FERRARI the Florist "THE FINEST IN FLOWERS" 1222 Pacific Ave. Cons. Edison 44 Contl. Can 57 Crown Zellerbach 48V4 Curtis Wright 18 Oupont 234 Filtrol 40V4 Ford Motors 54 foremost Dairies 16 Gen.

Dynamics 41Va Gen. Electric 102 Gen. Motors 98 General Tel. Elec 41 i Goodyear 47 Mining 50V Inland Steel 43 -Intl. Bus.

Machine 49214 Intl. Harvester 35 Intl. Nickel 88 Intl. Paper 30Mi Jntl. Tel.

5412 Johns Manville 52 hi 4 sV w- 4 1 4- j' I Rites Tomorrow Prothro and Southern Metho Dial 426-1122 Madera Outbreak For Mrs. Burke 7-9-tf Of Dysentery dist assistant Chuck Curtis scuffled briefly Saturday in a dispute over a prize SMU recruit. The scuffle, said the newspa Final rites for Mrs. Johna- Caused By Water per, occurred alter the Big 33 than B. Burke, the former Eva Kathleen Pitman, will be conducted tomorrow at 11 a.m.

at Louise Flower Shop "THE FRESHEST IN FLOWERS" Dial 475-3841 "FLOWERS BY WIRE" 2880 Soquel Ave. football game in Hershey, Madera (P). An outbreak of matching Texas and Pennsylva dysentery in Madera has been Kennecott 108V. ockheed 50 Lucky Stores 37V. Aontgy Ward 33 JNatl.

Distillers 31 NY Central 555 blamed on organisms in the city the Furguson Mortuary chapeL Rev. Carroll C. Roberts, pastor of Garfield Park Christian 7-9-tf water supply. nia high school stars. Object of the dispute was Jerry Levias of Beaumont, who has signed a letter of intent to attend SMU in Dallas James L.

Mankm, chief sani No. Amer. Aviation 5544. church, will officiate. tarian for Madera county, said Burial will be in the IOOF No.

Pacific 49 Pac. Cement 19V The Golden Orchid "Flowers for remembranca" Dial 426-5884, all hours 544 Palm St. 6-30-tf laboratory tests showed undesir cemetery. Pac. Gas 35 LiehtinR 29V this fall.

He is the first Negro athlete signed by a Southwest able organisms, but further tests Survivors includer her hus Pac. Tel. 26 will be required to identify band, Jonathan B. Burke, and Pan American 27 58 Vi them. her three-month-old son, Mat Stewart's Flower Shop 1430 SOQUEL AVE.

423-0640 Evenings 475-1763 7-9-tf Penney 68 Conference school. UCLA and some other schools do not recognize the letter-of-intent as binding. State Health Department offi thew B. Burke, 533 Fifth Omr, pr Mrs. Burke was educated in SANTA CRUZ FLORISTS cials met today with county officials to determine steps necessary to safeguard the water supply and to localize the source of the contamination.

Santa Cruz elementary schools and graduated from Encinal 423-0734 205 Locust St. 7-18-tf high school in Alameda when Guard troops man barricades in an effort to curb the city's six-day wave of terror and violence. The riot area itself OOO was quiet, but outbursts of violence hit other portions of the city and surrounding suburbs during the night. (AP Wirephoto) The water supply is being Los Angeles This was a commonplace sight today in the Watts area of Los Angeles, which calls itself the city of the angels, as National she moved there with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Ranger Pitman, who now live in Santa treated with chlorine, but officials say all water should be boiled at least 10 minutes. Cruz. Other survivors include three Two wells have been shut. At least 1000 persons have On Guard As Firemen Battle Blaze John Ten Bruin sisters, Geraldine Pitman, San" Newsman-Sailor Near His Goal Falmouth, England (IP).

Robert Manry, an incredible sailor who crossed the Atlantic alone in a midget boat, met his wife 70 miles off England today, grinned at her and shouted a cheerful "hello." The Cleveland Plain Dealer newsman, 49, nudged his 13V. -foot Tinkerbelle toward the Cornish coast and probably will reach Falmouth harbor, his goal, within two days. been afflicted with dysentery. Dies In Hospital high temperatures, vomiting and weakness. -Pepsi-Cola 81 -Phelps Dodge 72 'Phillips Pete.

54 36 i Rep. Steel 42 Reynolds Tobacco v. 41 Richfield 61 Safeway 31 Roebuck 67Va Shell Oil 66 Simmons Co. 33 Oil 5912 So. Cal.

Edison 38 So. Pacific 39 Sperry Rand 13v4 Std. of Calif. 74 of NJ. 75 -Studebaker 19 Texas Co.

78 Tidewater Oil 39 Timken Roller 43V2 TransAmerica 39 Twentieth Century 27V2 Union Carbide 61 Union Oil 42'i Union Pac. 41 United Aircraft 84 United Airlines 73 U.S. Steel 49 Western Airlines 33 Western Bancorp. 39 Westinghouse Elec. 52 Woolworth 28V4 UNLISTED STOCKS Bank of America Calif.

Water Svce. 27(i2B Carlos; Joyce Pitman, Santa Cruz, and a married sister, Patricia, in Arizona; a grandmother, Jean Wallace, Auburn; an John Ten Bruin, who moved 1' to Santa Cruz county 20 years ago from Stockton, died in a aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Pitman, formerly of Santa Cruz, also eight other aunts local hospital today. He was 68. Drifting Sand No Danger To in Sacramento.

A native of Illinois, he was jewelry engraver in the San S.F. Area Harbors Joaquin valley before moving FUNERALS FUGITIVE NABBED Washington (IP) The FBI here, where he continued his trade. His home was on Central avenue in Boulder Creek. Berkeley (IP) Five years of MIMMAMMVIAMAAAMUWVUUUVUUUUV collecting and studying sedi Robert J. Bishopp Private family services will Funeral services for Robert arrested today in Chicago one of its 10 most wanted fugitives, Theodore Matthew Brechtel, 27.

ment samples off the San Francisco area coast indicate its har be conducted Wednesday at 11 J. Bishopp were conducted Sat bors are safe from sand drifted urday at the Calvary Episcopal JOHN TEN BRUIV Aug. 18 at 11:00 am. (PRIVATE). a.m.

in the Wessendorf and Thai chapel, 223 Church street. In Pacif. Pow a Ligr Title Ins. Tr. 45V4S46V4 1 Watkins-Johnson 13 Wells Fargo Bank 40 (a 40 by ocean currents.

church with Rev. Fred Daglish officiating. Inurnment followed The word came today from terment will be in Oakwood Memorial park. the University of California, in IOOF crematory. Ten Brum is survived by his where the study project is be.

wife, Rica W. Ten Bruin, of ing supervised by Prof. J. Essie M. Dehler Boulder Creek.

Johnson, director of the College of Engineering's hydraulic engi Funeral services for Essie M. Dehler were conducted Saturday in White's chapel with Rev. neering laboratory. Sand movement sometimes Warren Pine of Apt on Assembly Case Dismissed Against Woman I i Y'' I clogs important shipping chan of God church officiating. In urnment followed in IOOF cre matory.

nels and blocks small boat harbors. But no such threat is apparent along the California roast from the mouth of the Russian A felony charge of concealing merchandise received under a Mary Jane Castro River to Half Moon Bay, re conditional sales contract was dismissed yesterday which had Funeral services for Mary searchers conclude. Jane Castro were conducted to been facing Ann Powell, 62, of Factors contributing to the Santa Cruz. day from White's chapel and then to Holy Cross church where a mass of the angels was va if relatively stable conditions, they theorize, include a shoreline generally parallel to swell fronts, so that when waves break on shore Officials said dismissal came because of insufficient evidence. The woman had pleaded inno offered.

Interment followed in Holy Cross cemetery. cent to the count, which in volved a dishwasher and refrig their energy Is directed neither up nor down the coast, and major headlands of erosion-rcMst- Charles tadge erator purchased from a Santa i I I v. i I Cruz firm. Funeral services for Charles Lodge were conducted today in ant rorks. White's chapel with Rev.

Har 1:1 old Blakley of First Methodist church officiating. Entombment followed in IOOF mausoleum Dignified Services 1 i i Mr Augusta Johnson 4r Funeral services for Augusta Vv3T-- JL Johnson were conducted today FOR ALL FAITHS in White'a chapel with Rev WW Earl Lynch of Friendly Bible church and Rev. Fred Waldovo- day. Firemen were favorite target of uniner fire In the Angrlet A National Guardsman ward off sniper as firemen battle a furniture utore blare In Watt yester gel officiating. Interment fol riot torn Mo tion of l-o An ttrlcn.

(AP Wirrphnto) lowed In IOOF cemetery. 7 Science Shrinks Piles IMPORTED PORCELAIN TILE New Way Without Surgery 1 Lit! Stops Itch Relieves Pain per 3 ONLY htet IV so thoreat that af ftrvrs mad aitonUhing atalmnla Ilk TiIm DAIRY and POULTRY Sn Fmneiwo. Aug 14 Butt" prum to rtilpri Gin" AA and A in one pound print, Qulr1r, 67 M. frptno Northern California fryr, 1V-9. Mn, light tyr.

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