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Daily Independent Journal from San Rafael, California • Page 3

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LEADERS MEET PARIS I nited Nations Secretary-General I Thant, left, talks with French President Charles de Gaulle today during their meeting at the Flysee Palace in the French capital. Their conversation lasted for an hour, then was followed by a luncheon. They concluded that hopes of peace in Viet Nam are at present, Thant told newsmen after the talk Man Hurt As Police Car Hit On Highway A Mill Valley man suffered Francisc minor injury early today when Duella ear skidded on. crossed the divider strip and halted in the southbound lane Duella said he as going about 65 or 70 miles per when another ear move into his lane, loreini State Cartin' ho the northbound ear in which he was a passenger struck a San Rafael police ear stopped on Highway 101 north oi the Terra Linda overpass and skidded into the southbound lanes Officer Raymond Maynard had stopped on the divider strip to aid a motorist with a flat tire moments before the accident at 2:45 a Maynard said his flashing lights were on and he was talking to the stopped motorist nnnoi when his car was struck in the Rafael General Hospital right rear by that of Edward Broderick Duella. 21 Sen John M( R-San Rafael, appai slightly worried a boi ficai loyalties of th ounty Board of Supei wrote the suoci With Duella were Arlene McVerry of San Gabriel.

Cleoni Tocalino of 2965 Vineyard Road. Novato and Frank Tbhaus of 56 Bay view Terrace. Mill Valley. Ubhaus was treated for a cut on the left leg at nance TAXES Continued from page 1 Sewer Maintenance District. to S2 10.

Loma Verde Counts Service 20.5 cents to 16 cents; Paradise Service Area. 11 to 10 cents the lighting districts. Bay View Terra will go from 6.5 to 5 cents. Bel Aire Estates from 14.5 to 8.5 cents. Belveron Gardens from 12.5 to 10 cents.

Bolina? from 14 to 10 cents. Dillon Beach from 17.5 to 18 cents. Greenbrae from 18 cents to one cent. Greenbrae Boardwalk, from 43 to 27.5 cents. Kenttield from 11 to 7 cents.

La Verne from 9.5 to 10 cents. Point Station from 28 to 20 cents. Santa Venetia from 12 to 13 cents. Strawberry from 21 to 15 cents. Tamalpais Valley from 8 to 7.5 cents, Tiburon troni 4.5 to 5 cents, and Tomaie? from ill to 43 cents.

Novato Lighting District will remain at 13 cents and San taci Meadows will stay at 19,5 cents, according to the estimates. Among flood control districts. Novato would go from io to 10 cents. Richardson Bai Dullea was cited by California oi San Highway Patrol for speeding and driving yellow lane left Continued from page that there was no lor appraisal of the 15- Scott property in South- Marin until the stale t. which includes money for its purchase as part of Mount Tamalpais State Park, is approved.

He closed his letter by saying Incidentiy. Assemblyman i William Bagley and I are the elected legislators representing Marin until the end of this year. It appears to be highly unusual that the Marin Board of Supervisors finds it necessary to advise toe assemblvman from with rhesus monkc it proved cionco i to Marin Coun- malli! and causi ms. Morris sa 2 no malfor- id ty matt ITS. He said test The assem blyman in womi volunteers and the rape Napa mnty i Pearce Young.

ease. comn were condu lercially av, cted with a a Denn "ainsi G. stane known asdiet in i stibos- tile Sen ate set it November tins () impound has 5 ill nt Adn nmstrator Alan un des liable side ef 1 oot Bruce to Young, one Wi know this hing works. letters Morris. a ilogist.

said a hill 1 hadintroduced and "Theexact dosag and other Oil a matter to he teclin workc ical aspects out have to be tees on iy one hid' ol the commit- i Young serves Officials Say Moore Not Fired Over Rights Stand lenominat ion to si i 1 direction it I co rends in the 1 lenomination 24 identic with th Continued from page 1 I would be most lati jctlx read the dership of the very much trends. 1 am to 20 cents. Bel Aire from 12 to critical of the denomination, but 10 cents. Stinson Beach from we have lost the willingness 16.5 to 10 cents. San Rafael Mea- to be self-critical, we have lost dows from 34 to 25 cents, and the sense of mu Santa Venetia would remain at Moore said lie had known Si since Februarx Bolinas Highland Permanen Road Division's tax rate will re main at 16 cents.

Mitchell said WEATHER Bv I I I I) PR1 'S Mish Low a private president when itli sen that tan li still a I Albany, cloudy Albuquerque cloudy Atlanta cloudy Bismarck, clear Boise. Boston, fog Buitalo. cloudy Chicago, cloudy Cincinnati, rain Cleveland, cloudy Denver, cloudy Des Moines, cloudy Detroit, rain Fairbanks, clear Fort Worth, cloudy Helena cloudy Honolulu, cloudy Indianapolis, rain Jacksonville, clear Juneau, cloudy Kansas City, cloudy Los Angeles, clear Louisville, rain Memphis, rain Miami, clouciy Milwaukee, cloudy Mpls clear New Orleans, clear New York, Okla. City, cloudy Omaha, cloudy Philadelphia cloudy Phoenix, clear Pittsburgh, cloudy Ptlnd, Me. log Ptlnd.

cloudy Rapid City, clear Richmond, rain St. Louis, cloudy Salt Lk. City, clear San Diego, cloudy San clear Seattle, cloudy Tampa, clear Washington, rain Winnipeg, clear t.M—Missing* 41 40 45 53 62 31 74 47 79 63 40 20 62 46 60 56 63 58.47 59 48 53 28 60 39 89 58 43 .06 50 36 67 63 2 76 54 27 86 69 64 54 84 63 56 32 76 50 67 54 63 59 72 72 65 1 24 tre saiu expects degree tl spring buntv jctoral ligious 54 53 42 74 61 06 16 studies as quieKiy as naa by the facuIt; mvselt." Mi He said lit his doctoral from Clarei Claremont. I The subjec thesis is Liberalism." Asked his ecumenical view Moore said Baptis arc the holdouts among tl major denominations as far ecumenical movement cerned I am ven interested in a dialogue between this church and other hristians. including Roman Catholics MARIN FIRE CALLS tra ll cenerai a led to leave because rights views, which they are known, are with those oiore 4: 92 57 63 53 44 62 4.

32 23 .02 51 48 64 51 .01 66 36 67 56 62 50 57 46 88 68 5 34 15 "II 24 p.m.. 1: a deep we' lower apartn lent at 162 Hil tenue ci al of fire rug lit tiro, oi Estimate $500 kitchen floe rea.se pilled and Slf are con- the entire faculty ai student body said that the implic 11 that the seminarx ai the I .) report that Cai i. form aide lad been fired Halvai gned and publicly a the health of hi was the a 0 n. -ertili on arm damage whe re to kitchen furnishing's TOKAY: 1:45 a.m Novato ire 111 1 49.08 attic of home ot Arthur New- on man. 626 Canyon Road, caused $6.000 damage to attic and roof sher said Moore gaine seminary was simply things I earlier wars.

Wire photo arthy has WORRY OVER SUPERVISORS Judge Refers fellow Pages Case To PUC jlmVpnnVitt-jlmtnutl. April 30, 1966 3 I Jets Hit Another MIG Over North In New Dogfight Lodge Leaves Before Expected Huge May Day Demonstrations SAIGON. South Viet Nam ry Cabot Lodge left for Rome on (AP) A I S. Air Force jet the first leg of a trip to Wash- shot down a Communist MIG-17 ington to review Viet Nam's over North Viet Nam problems with President John- I bringing to three the number ol son enemy jets downed in the past Lodge said in an interview' re- two days. leased last night that the war ef- A I spokesman said an F4C fort and the rural pacification OBITUARIES Phantom shot the MIG out ol program in Viet Nam are ahead the sky with an air-to-air Side -1 of last summer winder missile when four of the take a vear ago.

condi- Red jets attacked a flight ot i tions were really bad in this Phantoms with cannon fire 100 country." Lodge said when I miles northwest of Hanoi. asked to compare the situation Another F4C Phantom shot now with that on his arrival for down a MIG with a missile yes- a second tour of duty eight terdav and a second MIG ago crashed while trying to escape As Lodge iett. Vietnamese Frithjof Holmboe, 86 -year-old during the same encounter authorities in Saigon expressed Mih Valley nature-lover. con- I he Soviet news agency Tass, anxiety over possible May Day servationist and hiker died yes- 111 a dispatch from Hanoi, said rioting terday in a local hospital after seven American planes were The capital's leading labor a short illness brought down in the fighting unions, which have marshaled A native ol Norway Holmboe The U.S. spokesman 1 up to 40.000 demonstrators in and travelled throughout made no mention ot U.S.

losses. Saigon streets in the past, called! America before settling in Mill The renewed air activity I for a giant march on the socia came as U.S. Ambassador Hen -1 ist Labor Dav Sunday. FRITHJOF HOLMBOE Conservationist dies Holmboe, Mill Valley Hiker Dies Pentagon Is Against Declaration Of War (. Wil son ol irt rui loti yester- ions sought by it rad against Idepbi one direc- the i urisdict ion i Pubi ic Utilities WASHINGTON (APi jecting the idea ol a American declaration against North Viet Nan tagon report says suel specif if war a Pena dec- U.S.

it ion in His ruling, however, did not exclude the request for damages from being heard in the court Robert Conway. San Anselmo plumbing contractor, had sought preliminary and permanent injunctions preventing the defendant. Pacific Telephone and Tele- further distri- Marin Countv ap new unteci id and clerical ol a ent pa go s. month hat the ue new eks ai torney erday he dtorts to will pur- is in the Avenue, the Del paper, now made public bv the committee, presumably represents the over-all administration position on the question ol a declared war in Viet Nam There has been some contention in and out of Congress that the United States is committed illegally in Viet Nam in the absence of a declaration of war. Neither the U.S.

Constitution, the guidelines of international law nor the issue of prisoner treatment requires a formal declaration of war. the Defense Department paper said. only relevant legal question is whether the use of force is justified." the Pentagon reply added oI hostilities begun without prior declaration of war abound in recent history Furthermore, the paper said, tlie Constitution was adopted, there have been at inquiring a 125 instances 111 which the war before President, without Congression- it added al authority and in the absence 11 was submitted by ot a declaration of war. has or- of Defense Robert Me.Na- dered the armed forces to take mara in response to questions actions or to maintain positions raised at a Feb 24 hearing The abroad." the Pentagon said Communist Road Net Seen To Aid Build-up In North 'ass just to the north of ica before settling where he and his son. Ted Holmboe.

operated Strawbridge's stationery and camera shop in Lytton Square Holmboe left Norway in 1883 and settled in Minneapolis, where he and two brothers and a sister did portrait painting. His talent turned to photography and soon became recognized ofloretl laration 0 11 I reduci flexibility in seeking a to the conflict. On balance, a declaration ot war would significantly reduce the flexibility oi the I nited States to seek a solution among extremely complex factors, and reduce the chances that our adversary will take a reasoned approach to a solution." the report explains Drafted for the Senate Armed Services Committee, it says a war declaration also would put in question what he termed the continued validity of President Johnson's call to settlement ol thi South Viet Nam There is nothin it panic is collection ol wild flowers held executive positions large photographic com- peaceful ruggle in modern interna nation waging mat aw are America and Canada and travelled extensively, introducing new produects for Eastman Kodak especially home movies Holmboe and his late wife. 11 1 Sundstrom Holmboe. celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in January, 1955 In recent years.

Holmboe became a increasingly familiar iigure along the hiking trails 1 of Marin He was an ardent conservationist and a recognized authority on the native American orchids Last year, he took part in the presentation ot 32 acres of woodland in Wisconsin to the Nature Conservancy. The Holmboes bought the area 45 years ago. Holmboe is survived by his son, Ted Holmboe ot Mill two daughters. Mrs Margaret Nelson and Mrs Joy Berry, both ol Mill Valley: a sister. Mrs Signe Void of Palo 1 110 seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral will be held at 11 a Tuesday in the chapel ot Mount Tamalpais Cemetery. The family prefers memorial contributions to conservation projects held today at Mortu ary. San Rafael, followed by burial at Mount Tamalpais Cemetery. San Rafael. The family prefers memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society.

EUGENE O'BRIEN LOS ANGELES lAP) Film actor Eugene leading man in silent films with Norma Talmadge and Kthcl Barrymore died Friday at Queen of Angels Hospital He was 85, O'Brien, who also appeared in films with Mary Pickford, Fritzie Scheff and Elsie died of bronchial pneumonia hospital spokesmen said. He leaves no close relatives Friends said O'Brien quit medical school in Colorado to go to New York for a stage career He appeared in such films as Brown of Harvard." Thief." Faithless Lover" and 'Secrets." He worked at both the old Selznick studio and Pathe, re tiring in the early 1930s He continued to live in his hillside home in Hollywood Rosary was planned tor Sun day. with Requiem Mass on Monday morning Burial is to he in Boulder. Colo in a family plot, friends said. GONZALES A daughter to wile oi Robert Gonzales San Rafael April 25.

at Mann General Ho SWEENEY A daughter to the a ife 1 Annie Lund 1 of Lelar.d Sweeney. San Rafael. April 27. at Marin General Hospital. GILANFAR A son to the wife 'Mary of Nick Gilanfar.

San Anselmo. April 27, ai Mann General Hospital. WELLS- A son to the wife, of Mill Va April 15 in San Francisco. SCHOLTER A daughter to the wile of Gunter Scholter. Fairfax April 20 in San Fran- DIVORCES ASKED ROSELLI Roy vs Diane cruelty.

SHURTZ Katherine vs. Lvle cruelty. GINGHER Milton vs. Marjorie Ann. cruelty COLEMAN Barbara vs.

Edsel. cruelty TAMLEY Cornelia Walter cruelty. CHICK Beverly vs. Oily cruelty. IRELAND Margaret vs Roy cruelty.

DIVORCE GRANTED FRIES 0 a L. from Gerald D. RYAN Elizabeth A from Harrv BERNHARDT Dorothy from Ralph Separate Maintenance THOMPSON Shirley A. Harold cruelty. DEATHS Ball Speech Of De Gaulle WASHINGTON Un- of Slate George Ball says the I French President Gaulle may return a dangerous system SAIGON.

South Viet Nam Na Pe P) Communist North Viet 'Mu Gia Nam. seeking to rush equipment Gia Pass. 65 and supplies South before the south of the North ictnamesc monsoon season sets in. MRS. CAVALIER Mrs.

Camille Cavalier, mother of William Cavalier of Shady Lane. Ross, died unex- as city of Vinh. has been the site of 1 pectedly yesterday while on a built a 200 -mile road network in repeated attack" the Laos Panhandle war planes An estimated 1.500 to 3,000 It now is estimated bv Italx. with a icie Jur ivairii id to aw I oeie ac ould used lake visit to Florence daughter. Mrs.

Cavalier, whose family home was at Piedmont, was a trucks are operating there, it officials here that for the last I native of Oakland was learned today, in an effort several months at least 5,500 she is survived her son. to get the tons of goods the North Vietnamese have moved two daughters Mrs Schuvler Communists need into South each month to the South. The Kudner ot New York and Mrs. Viet Nam before the rains tempo is increasing and con- 1 Camille Cavalier Durney of come ceivablv could reach 7 000 this piedmont, a sister. Miss Nellie The main motor route for in- month, the officials sax Leigh Adams of Piedmont; eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren filtration from North Viet Nam There now are believed to be through Laos is the Mu Gia 90.000 North Vietnamese regu- Pass area along the Laos bor- lars or Viet Cong main-force der The secondary route 1 the troops in the country comprising 12 North Vietnamese whit Officials See Red Chinese ransition' WASHINGTON Ret China 111 he on the eve ol ol transition which couli Hi rane tcrd i It 7 A and tlie Atlanti interview 1 think the Wi where we national themselves i the kind of liaxe known in The Nortf World War I later ex- don i lead to ideological Russia an easing difference Iti an onh weaken eaie iy nave, again, old alrics reasserting nd a beginning oi 1 roubles that we often and so dis- ie past, he said Atlantic Treaty was created after the undersecreta- effort "to remove I his was among several possibilities held out yesterday by administration officials speculating on the mysterious live month absence from public view of Mao Tse-Tung Officials said China may be On the verge of a transition or may have already entered it.

hut cautioned against an expectation of quick changes in the nation's attitudes It the transition occurs, they alterations ly affect i external initial policv most likt it hr iy. Bat Wan regimental forces and 15 Viet Cong regiments Together with favorite guerrillas, political cadre and logistics personnel, it is believed that the Communist forces in South Viet Nam now number about 250,000 Against this Communist buildup. it was disclosed that the number of U.S. troops in South Viet Nam now totals 255.000, Of these there are 156.500 Army personnel. 13.500 Navy and Coast Guard.

51.000 Marines. 34.000 Air Force There also are 26.500 allied troops for a total, along with the Americans, of 281.500, The present strength ot South Fat ad Vietnamese army units is put at 316,000. plus 136.800 in the regional forces and 135,000 111 the popular forces These with the police, irregular civil defense forces and combat youth are reported to give South Viet Nam a total ol about 700.000 men under arms There arc 145 trained Vietnamese army battalions and 10 more now undergoing training. Private funeral will he held at the Grant Miller Mortuary. San Francisco.

The family prefers memorial contribuions to harities F. MacEWAN MacEwan. 66 at the home of Mrs Patricia lita Avenue. San rarian with the Los Angeles School District, Mrs MacEwan came to Marin County six years ago. She was a native of Salt Lake City She is survived by her daughter and three grandchildren Private funeral was held yes- terdax at Keaton's Mortuarx.

JULIA MUELLER Private funeral service was held today for Mrs. Julia Mueller of San Rafael, who died yesterday in a San Francisco Hospital after a long illness Mrs Mueller was horn in Indiana She had lived in various cities in Marin tor about 20 xears. most at 1103 ALEXANDER- In San Rafael. April 29. 1966.

Kay L. Alexander, beloved husband ot Edna Alexander; loving father of Mrs. Doraline Johnson of Kansas City, Mrs. Frances Hamilton of Paramount, and Claude Dexter Alexander of Green, loving brother of Ellis Alexander of Tulsa. Okla Arville Alexander of Madeira Calit and Ivan Alexander of Nexvton, also survived bx five grandchildren.

A native of Scottsville, Ky Aged 76 years A member ot the Typographical Union Local 21 of San Francisco. Friends arc invited to attend the funeral Monday. May 2. 1966. at 1:30 p.m.

at the Harry Williams mortuary. San Rafael Interment Tulsa. Okla Parking court on Street MacEWAN In San Rafael, April 29. 1966, Frances MacEwan. mother oi Patricia Bruck ot San Rafael, also surxixed by three grandchildren A native ot Salt Lake City.

Utah, aged 66 years. Private family services xvere he lei Friday. April 29. 1966. at Keaton's, Fifth Avenue at Street.

San Rafael MUELLER In Sail Rafael April 29. 1966. Julia H. Mueller xvite ol the late Herbert Mueller, loving mother of Herbert Mueller Jr and Carolyn Huffman A native of Indiana Private lamily services were held Saturday. April 30.

Keaton Fifth Avenue and Street. San Rafael. Memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society pr Terred '4 l'Iato ni lutili rom ranee puil- N'ATO defense a 2 'ce ti'' gli! ystem would weaken the noti shield against the Soviets od thus delax chances for set- 1960. carrying through tling East-West problems lik learned here in German reunification and dm he said armament interna affairs I officials, speak editors and broadcaster foreign policy conference, said and February, showing the tra- She 1 no one had reported seeing Mao ditional rise during the new Herbert since Nox 27 Nor lias there year season In March they had Anselmo. and by been any mention of him since, gone down to 21 per thousand I Mrs Carolyn and were reported decreasing Terra Linda further in April 1 Private funeral that date by the official Chinese news agencx or radio incoln Avenue.

San Rafael igures on desertions reached uas a switchboard opera- thousand during January tor for a hotel in San Francisco survived by a son. Mueller' Jr San vear season In March they had Anselmo. and by a daughter, me down to 21 per thousand Mrs. Carolyn Huffman of Linda service was Mount Tamalpais CEMETERY Li" 'or each preference bv a tarer iidowmertt fund which future maintenance weO end Frith A Son GC.

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