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6 31mVprmVnl-3imirnnf. Monday, January 9, 1961 stoke breaion Bag Of Nuts Leads To Suspect's Arrest Youth Caught Allowing After Wild A bag of pistachio nuts led to thf arrest of Charles Both, 29-year-old watchman at the Southern Marin Recreation Center, yesterday on a charge of looting Marine Hardware at 9 Main Street Nut shells were found scat- a flashlight and sleeping bag belonging to John Brodzinski, watchman at the shop. Checking nearby bars to see who had bought pistachio nuts on Saturday night, deputies were given a descrip- tion of Roth. Deputy William i I N. MeKillop went to the recre tot.d about the shop by depu- ation center and arrested Roih ties investigating the theft of! at 9 yesterday.

He said Roth admitted entering Hardware through an unlocked loor about 10 p.m. Continued from page 11 Saturday on his way home from CUBA guided missile vessels are taking part for the first time. The U. S. warships, from every major base on the Atlantic Coast, will be joined by Canadian, British and Dutch units.

U.S. Marines will practice amphibious landings on Vieques Island, 20 miles east of Puerto Rico. The U.S. fleet movements, labeled by the Havana newspaper El Mundo. appeared to offer an excuse for the Castro regime to whip up the invasion hysteria now lag- a bar.

A flashlight and sleeping bag found at the recreation center were identified as the stolen goods. Roth was held in lieu of $787.30 bail to be arraigned this afternoon in Marin Municipal Couri. Road Chase John J. Angeli, 18. led San Anselmo police on an 85-mile- per-hour chase on Sir Francis Drake Boulevard early yesterday but wound up in jail on charges of speeding, attempting to evade arrest and failure to heed red light and siren.

His bail was set at $100. Angeli. of 132 Domingo Avenue, Fairfax, was spotted by Sgt. John E. Orr speeding in the 700 block of Sir Francis! Drake Boulevard.

When Orr began to give chase, he said. Angeli began to increase his speed. As the chase continued, Fairfax police were notified. With patrol car flashing red lights and using the1 siren behind the speeding auto. Angeli was approached by a Fairfax police car, also Deduction Of U.S.

Tax Set SACRAMENTO Assembly majority leader said today he will ask his fellow Democrats to consider a program of tax cuts to boost the economy. Assemblyman William Munnell. iD-Montebello) said his proposals were opposed to those of Gov. Edmund G. Brown, who has declared California can afford only one tax cut this year of the sales tax on prescription drugs.

governor wants a balanced budget. So do if Munnell said. He said a tax cut will pump more money into the economy! The stock mar- today in heavy stocks today Tfifln Dance Keeps Novato Police Busy NEW YORK ket closed higher trading. The ticker tape ran late in the final minutes as prices were boosted to their highs of the day. Volume for the day was estimated at four million shares compared with 3 62 million Friday.

Pivotal issues rose from fractions to a point or more. OBITUARIES Ida McNear Dies At 72 In Hospital following closing prices of representative New York stocks supplied by Irving Lunriborg and San Rafael, member, NY. Stock Exchange.) BOOKS Continued from page 1 doubly suggestive to young She cites the ging after 10 days of warnings, sadism and depressing unpleas- with flashing red lights and and raise sales tax collections, siren, but he continued increasing his speed to 85 miles per hour, Orr reported. Finally. auto went into a skid and stopped just inside the city limits of Fairfax.

Angeli is employed by a San Francisco jewelry firm. The Navy show of strength was the only that Castro could point to despite his complaint to the U.N. Security Council that American forces were going to attack him. Invasion preparations have gone to the extreme of mining the network of major highways leading out of the capital. Bill To Control Drug Introduced SACRAMENTO an- tibiotic powerful enough to cure or kill was called to the attention of the California Legislature today.

The center of attention packs I the complex name of phenicol. Sen. John A. Murdy (R-Newport Beach) has introduced a measure in the upper! chamber to require pharma-; cists to plainly mark such antibiotics as dangerous for per-j sons with the wrong type of biood. He also announced plans to ask a legislative study of the antibiotic.

He said there is! strong evidence the antibiotic1 causes an often fatal ailment, i ant atmosphere of the book as a She calls the book I a little Her objections to Cruel Mrs. Smart says, are i based upon situations, filthy language and con: cepts and the depressing and defeating psychology of the entire story, including its ending with its complete lack of moral or uplifting or constructive of the was required reading last year and this year for one freshman English class at Redwood. Cruel was bought by the Redwood library for supplementary reading. Architect's Wife Granted Divorce Senior Citizens To Start Program The Funsters, senior citizens group sponsored by the Larkspur-Corte Madera Recreation Commission, started its winter program today in Eastman Hall, Larkspur. A pot luck luncheon and card games are planned.

Persons needing transportation may contact Ora Anderson or May Prinity. The group meets regularly the second and fourth Mondays of the month from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The recreation sports night will be held the first, second and fourth Mondays and Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. at Neil Cummins school for high school and college age youth.

Novato Bleacher Club Meets Again Tonight The Novato Bleacher Club Mrs. Masako Martha Shinji. I Belvedere director of a ese importing-manufacturing firm, was granted a divorce from her husband, architect William Shinji. by Judge Thomas F. Keating in Marin County Superior Court today.

Mrs. Shinji was awarded the couple's house at 19 Belvedere Avenue, Belvedere, two unimproved lots in Berkeley and a Jaguar convertible and sedan. Her husband received a 1953 sports car. a Berkeley bank account and his equipment. The couple, who were married in Berkeley in 1948.

have no children. Mrs. Shinji, who is sales manager, secretary treasurer and director of Takahaski. of San Francisco, builders of household furnishings, charged mental cruelty. She was represented by attorney Charles L.

Convis. Shinji. who worked as a civilian architect for Hamilton Air Force Base for six years, is now- living in Honolulu. The couple separated xNov. 8.

photographic trustees at Thursday. Corte Madera New Market Start Due Ground will be broken this week for the new Em bee Market in the Paradise Shopping center in Corte Madera. Todd Construction Co. of Santa Rosa, low bidder on the nroject. will build the $1481900 market.

Electrical work will be done bv North Bay Electric Co. of San Rafael. The 14.000 square foot market will be of concrete block construction, with a large amount of planting and trees in the area, said John Blumlein general manager for the market chain. There will be parking for about 100 cars. The market will be the third for Embee.

One is in Tiburon and one in San Francisco. Construction of the new store is slated for completion bv the first week in June, and the opening will be in mid-July. Blumlein said the firm is seeking other locations in Marin for stores. Trustees Approve Sale Of Bends The sale of $77.000 worth of school bonds was approved by the Lagunitas School District a special meeting the main source of revenue. Brow-n.

in calling for the repeal of the drug tax. said state simply cannot afford loss of any other revenue at this Munnell said he will introduce a bill to allow Californians to deduct their federal income taxes from state returns. The assemblyman said he had no idea of what it would cost the state. such a measure were to pass it would pump additional money into the economy at a time when it is needed he said. He said he would present his proposals to a meeting of Democratic assemblymen tomorrow.

He has not discussed them with Brown, he said. Marin Man Guilty In Narcotics Case Donald Dean Oliver. 25, of 1317 Clinton Street. San Rafael. was found guilty in Marin County Superior Court yesterday of possession of marijuana and peyote.

A jury of nine men and three women returned the verdict after deliberating 45 minutes. during the third day of the trial. Sentencing is set for Jan. 30. Oliver was found unconscious on an extension of Lagunitas Road near Phoenix Lake on Aug.

14 with a satchel nearby containing 115 grams of marijuana, four growing peyote plants, 60 stimulant pills and 30 barbituate pills. Amer Tel Tel Anaconda Avch Top SF Beth Steel Caterpillar Chrysler Crown DuPont First Amer Foremost Dairy Gen Flectric Gen Lockheed Air Montgy Ward Pac Gas A Corp Safeway Sears Roebuck So Cal Fdison Southern Pac std Oil Cal Std Oil Transa merica I nion Oil Cnion Pacific CS Steel 43 104 12 28 29', 52 48 28- 80 Money from the bonds, approved by the district voters last September, will go toward construction of five classrooms and a multi-purpose room at the Lagunitas School. Working drawings and specifications for the addition were approved by the trustees at their regular meeting on Monday. Submitting the drawings was architect J. Martin Rosso of the San Francisco firm of Callister and Rosse.

Missile Base Member In Inaugural Guard Horsemen's Assn. Meeting Tonight San Geronimo Valley Horsemen's Assn. will meet at 7:30 4 Billy W. Bradley, 20, sta-! tonight in Lagunitas School to tioned at the missile base at1 Angel Island, ha: been selected to be a membc of the honor guard at the presidential inau- will hold another in its series guration in Washington, D.C of weekly meetings at 8 tonight at the Novato High School cafeteria. The citizen group is selling tickets for a dance Feb.

11 at the high school, with proceeds going toward construction of bleachers at the football field. High School students who sold tickets door to door over the weekend collected about $90. Jan. 20. Bradley, assigned to I).

Battery. 2nd Missile Battalion, 51st Artillery at Angel Island, will represent the Presidio o( San Francisco at the eeremonv. MARIN FIRE CALLS SATURDAY: 9:14 p.m., Homestead Minor damage to front seat of car by small fire at 58 Scott Street. YESTERDAY: 3:37 p.m., Mill overflowing from car parked at 71 Throckmorton Street washed off pavement. 4:20 p.m., San Rafael Seven men and rescue equipment assisted man from under overturned bulldozer in vacant lot opposite 25 La Loma Court.

Enlists In Navy Peter Ernest Use, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wolferti Ilse of 790 Las Colindas Road.i San Rafael, has enlisted in the Navy at the Marin County Navy Recruiting Office. 1116 Fourth Street, San Rafael, for a four-; year tour of duty. He was sent to the San Diego Naval Train- ing Center for recruit training.1 hear a talk on horseback drill team Guest speaker is Mrs.

Arline Johnson, drillmaster of the Novato Thunderbirds, junior horseback drill team. She will be assisted at the slide projector by Mrs. Valerie Hansen. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES! Shopper's Furniture 926 Grant TW 2-2105 NOVATO Marin Residents In New Firms Two Marin residents are among incorporators of new firms which have filed articles of incorporation at the secretary of state's office in Sacramento. Secretary of State Frank M.

Jordan reported today. Among directors listed by National Business Factors, Inc. of San Francisco, an accounts receivable company capitalized at $25,000 in $50 par shares is C. W. Shaber of 101 Fourth Street.

Sausalito. Among incorporations of rankfred. a San Francisco company formed to operate a night club and restaurant, is Donald MacFarland of 362 Eli-! seo Drive, Greenbrae. The com-! pany is capitalized at $10.000 in $1 par shares. 2 Accidents Injure 3 Three persons were reported hurt in two rear-end automobile collisions on Tiburon Boulevard Saturday night.

Lcota Marie Mondino, 46, Tiburon real estate broker living at 351 Corte Madera Avenue, Mill Valiev, was driving west at 8:35 p.m. and paused to let other cars turn into the Hilarita Housing Project A car driven by Frank Joseph Solinsky. 50. a forest engineer of 111 Gocdhill Road, Kentfield. hit her vehicle from be hind.

Both drivers complained of minor injuries but neither asked to be hospitalized. Frank Webster Callahan III 40. self-styled lobbyist lives at 3 Community Road.j Belvedere, received treatment for forehead bruises at Marin General Hospital after ramming a stopped car and driving it into a third at 11:40 p.m.! Saturday. Edward Patrick Healy, 35. advertising man living at 38 Lagoon Road, Belvedere, told! the California Highway Patrol his gears had locked as he was! east bound just east of Blackfield Drive.

Frederick Kenneth Gates. 30, engineer of 7 Apollo Road. Tiburon, stopped to help and was about to push the Healy car with hi own vehicle when car hit his from the rear and knocked it into the Healy ear. Novato High Opens Student Election Politicians at Novato High School began preliminary moves in student election campaigns today. Students may pick up election applications today.

Candidates must meet grade and reputation qualifications, pass a test on the school constitution and have a platform to run for office. Candidates approved for the election will go or. the ballot! only if they get petition backing from a certain percentage of the student body. Election to student body offices, including leaders song commissioner of social affairs, I and election to class offices! will be Nov. 26.

Senior Karen, Lautrup is student election commissioner. A teen-age dance at the Novato Community Club Saturday night kept city police up for a good part of the four- hour one officer reported. The dance was sponsored by Rev. Mark H. Scott of San Anselmo, and his son, Mark S.

Scott, whom the senior Scott said was head of the dance Rev. Scott said lie was a minister of the Christian Church. He said all members of the club were from Marin but that the dance Saturday was open to all. any trouble. No punches were thrown in the building or on the dance Rev.

Scott said today. happened outside and after the dance we have no control Rev. Scott said he and six other adults chaperoned the 1 dance. Police reports show that an 18-year-old Petaluma girl was found intoxicated at the dance. A police matron said the girl climbed out of a window in the restroom where she had gone on becoming sick.

She was caught by police and turned over to her parents. Police reports say one figlU was stopped after a youth flipped a cigarette into the face of another, another fight erupted between two youths over a girl friend, and two youths are suspected of intentionally break ing a restroom window. Police reports contain a list of reprimanded youths. Officer Wayne W. Knutila, who was hired on his own time to patrol the dance, called on other officers several times during the evening to help quell the outbreaks.

"It seemed as if the juveniles were testing the new police department and they certainly kept it tied up for a good part of tlie four-hour reported Officer Knutila. formerly lived at 811 Meadowsweet Drive. Corte They now reside in San Jose. body was found in his room at the hotel, crumpled over an open suitcase. In addition to his children, Schmid is survived by a brother, George W.

Schmid of Citrus Heights, and two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Poulin of Riverside and Mrs. Elaine Moses of Germany. Mrs. Ida Louise McNear.

i widow of E. B. McNear, owner of vast property in Marin County including Beach, died yesterday in a local hospital of a heart ailment. Mrs. McNear, 72, had lived at her home on Beach.

She was a Marin resi-1 dent for about 20 years. Her husband was the former president of the First National San Francisco Bann Rrfael acnd She was a member of Order nn Dell Milk Co. in San Fran- of San Rafad EVELYN I. MABIE Mrs. Evelyn I.

Mabie, Marin County resident for 16 years, died unexpectedly in her home, 250 Linden Lane, San Rafael, early today. Mrs. Mabie, 54. was born in cisco. The McNear family owns the McNear Brick Yard at Point.

Mrs. McNear is survived by i a daughter by a previous marriage. Mrs. Velma Titus, three grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. She is also survived by three stepsons, Law rence, Miller and I Erskine McNear; and a step-; daughter, Mrs.

Lucretia Thomas. Funeral services will he held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of San Rafael. Interment will be in Mt. Tamalpais Cemetery.

Chapter 215; Pharaoh's Daughters. and the First Presbyterian Church of San Rafael. Her husband, the late L. Kendall Mabie. was a division storekeeper in San Rafael for Pacific Gas and Electric Co.

She is survived by a daughter, Karen; a sister, Mrs. Viola Eikerenkotter of Burlingame, and three brothers, Lloyd Smith of Cupertino and Ralph and Lawrence Smith of Burlingame. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Chapel of the Hills, San Anselmo. Interment will be private.

Sabella's Site Preparation Starts Site preparations have been started for the construction of the new Sabella's restaurant, to be known as Harbor. on the shore of Richardson Bay south of the present Sabella's at 633 Redwood Highway in Alto. A building permit for a $140,000 building has been issued to contractor Harry N. Johnson of Mill Valley by the Marin County building inspector's office. This does not include fixtures and equipment for the restaurant, which will also have docking facilities for customers arriving by water.

Bill Extends State Aid To Water Agencies WALTER DILLS Funeral services for Walter Dills, 22, of Novato, Marin first 1961 auto crash victim, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Mortuary in Fan Rafael. Burial will be in Golden Gate National Cemetery. San Bruno. Dills was a passenger in a car driven by A lc John Benjamin Martin, also 22.

of the 78th Supply Squadron at Hamilton Air Force Base, which struck a freight train on the Black Point Cutoff last Thursday. Martin was reported in good condition today at Letlcr- man Army Hospital in San Francisco, where he is under treatment for fractures and other injuries. Dills resided at 55 Bridge Road in Novato. He was a driver for Kilpatrick Bakeries. He completed Air Force service at Hamilton two years ago.

He is survived by his wife. Carol Ann, and son and daugh-j ter. David and Denise Di'Is, at the Novato home: his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

William Dills of North Carolina; four brothers and two sisters, William, Daniel, Bobbv, Roger, Shirley and Jovce Dills. DEATHS SCHMID In San Francisco, Jan. 6 1961, Robert. L. Schmid, loving father of Patricia and Janet of San Jose; devoted brother of George W.

i of Citrus Heights and Evelyn Poulin of Riverside and Elaine Moses of Germany: age 31. services will be held Wednesday. Jan. 11. 1961, at p.m.

at Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno. The body is now resting at Chapel of the Flowcrs.SanJo.se tl 9-10' MABIE In Evelyn I of the late L. voted mother San Rafael, Jan. 9, Mabie, beloved wile Kendall Mabie, de- )f Karen of San Ra- SACRAMENTO bill to extend state aid to local water agencies for aqueducts and pipelines as well as dams is planned by Assemblyman Carley V. Porter iD-Compton).

Porter said he will introduce a bill to permit one third of the 130-million-dollar local aid fund included in the Proposition 1 water plan to be used for water distribution systems, i JOHN ROSS DAVIS Graveside services will he held tomorrow for John Ross Davis. 2-year-old son of Sgt. and Mrs. William R. Davis of Novato.

The boy died Friday of leukemia at tlie Hamilton Air Force Base hospital. His father is stationed at Hamilton. Services will be at 2:15 p.m. at Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno. ROBERT L.

SCHMID Graveside services for Robert L. Schmid, 31. one of the 20 persons killed in San Thomas Hotel fire Friday, will be held Wednesday: at 1:15 p.m. in Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno. fact, loving daughter of the live Thomas and Hanna Smith, loving sister of Mrs.

Vioia Eikerenkotter of Burlingame. Lloyd Smith of Cu- I pert mo, Ralph and a i Smith of Burlingame; a native of San Francisco, age 54 vears; a I member of San Rafael'Chapter No. 215, OES: Daughters and the First Presbyterian Church of San Rafael Friends are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday. Jan. 11 1961, at 2 p.m.

at the Chapel of the Hills, San Anselmo. Interment private. 9 Ross. Jan. 6 1961, Nellie O'Neil, dearlv beloved wife of Hie late Col.

Thomas F. O'Neil, U.S. Armv. devovd mother of Annette Cudworth. loving I grandmother of Karen Anne and Thomas Fraser Cudworth: a na, tive of San Francisco, retired school teacher ot tlie San cisco Board of Education.

Funeral Tuesday. Jan. 10, 1961 at 9:30 a.m. from Currivan Chapel of the Sunset. Irving at 26th Avenue i Sunset district) thence to the Star of the Sea Church at Gearv at Eighth Avenue where a Requiem High Mass will be offered at 10 a Interment Presidio National Cemeterv.

Rosary Monday evening at 8 o'clock Visiting hours until 9 nm (1 7-9) DILLS In Novato, Jan. 6 1961, Walter Blaine Dills, husband of Carol Ann Dills; father of David and Denise Dills; son of William and Purene Elizabeth Dills of North Carolina: brother of William. Daniel, Bobby, Roger. Shirley and Joyce Dills: a naitve of North Carolina, aged 22 a veteran of the U.S. Air Force.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, Jan. 11. 1961, at 10 a.m. at Keaton's Mortuary, San Rafael. Interment, Golden Gate National Cemeterv.

San Rafael. Jan. 8 1961, Ida Louise McNear, wife of the late E. McNear, mother of Mrs. Velma Titus; a native of Bonneville.

Utah. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, Jan. 11 I he body is at the Chap-: 1961, at 1 p.m. at the First Pres! byterian Church of San Rafael. Interment, Mt.

Tamalpais Cemetery. Friends may call at tlie Keaton Mortuary, Fifth and Streets, San Rafael. 9-10 1 cl of the Flowers, San Jose. former wife, now Mrs. Elaine Balias, and his two children, Patricia and Janet, Spinal Defects Termed Overlooked Illness Cause by Dr.

Robert W. Pea ree TRY Bellucci's For a Real Italian 4 45 Dinner Served Daily 4 30 9 7 Sc-ndivt 3 9 P.M. Closed Monday bfUUCCI SPAGHETTI HOUSE HamJton Fid EUROPEAN DELUXE TOUR Escorted By AGNES end GEORGE GERAMONI June 24 August 6 44 Days visiting Portugal Spain Majorca France Monaco Italy Austria Germany Switzerland Holland Belgium England All for only $1598.00 from San Francisco and back to San Francisco via jet GERAMONI TRAVEL SERVICE 131 Market Street, San Francisco PHONE GLenwood 4-2938 or YUkon 2-5825 Have you tried everything What is the relationship for your aches and pains and between the spine and health0 All cells, organs and muscles are controlled by the nervous system. The spine protects the nerves as they flow from the body to various parts of the body. still found no cure? The reason you continue to suffer may be an overlooked cause of illness.

Recently, for example, German medical rnen reported spinal defects in 86 of 100 ulcer patients. These doctors also reported remarkable recoveries of health when the spinal defects were corrected. Chiropractors, for many years, have been calling at- Dr. R. W.

Pearce, D.C. prac- A spine that is out of line often pinches vital nerves as they branch out through spinal openings. Chiropractors are specialists in correcting spinal defects and should be consulted at least once a year. tention to spinal defects in persons with ulcers, heart trouble, arthritis and many other ailments. tiees the Palmer Method.

His office is at 1628 Fifth San Rafael, GL 3-6201. Clinic for mentally physically retarded children Wednesday afternoons CO Qr PQ a CO. 2 CO a GL 4-4489 LOTHAR SALIN salin wir printing.

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