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The Peninsula Times Tribune from Palo Alto, California • 4

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'4 PALO ALTO TIMES. THURSDAY. JAN. 21. 1965 Area Deaths Rites conducted for Mr.

Hurt ki Liaison job set for school said In St. Josephs Catholic Church, 582 Hope Mountain View, at 9 a.m. Friday. Entombment will be in Alta Mesa Cemetery, Palo Alto. in the Mountain View chapel of the Spangler Mortuary, 895 Castro St.

Funeral services will start from the mortuary Friday at 8:45 a.m. Requiem Mass will be Edwin S. Tanner named head of Menlo Boys' Club land; and a sister, Emily Har-grett id Florida. The Rev. G.

Arthur Casaday id First Congregational Church id Palo Alto was to officiate at funeral services in the chapel of Roller ami Hapgood, 980 Middle-field Road, Palo Alta Interment was to be in Alta Mesa Cemetery. Dominic Capuano Dominic (Dick) Anthony Capuano, a resident of Mountain View for 37 years, died Wednesday at Ms home, 215 Lauella Court He was 85. Mr. Capuano, a native of Italy, a retired machinist for the Southern Pacific Co. He had worked for SP 21 years.

He leaves his wife, Florence, and a sister, Josephine Crosar-iol, of Milwaukee. The Rosary will be recited at 8 tonight Thursday, January 21, Private funeral services were conducted this afternoon for William Adair Hurt, 57, Midpeninsula promotion manager for the San Francisco NewaCall Bulletin. Hurt was found dead in a San Jose hotel room Wednesday. The mattress was smoldering, firemen said. The Santa Clara County Cormiers office is making toxicology report to determine if asphyxiation was the cause of death.

Hurt was a native of Virginia. He had resided in Palo Alto in the past but recently returned to the Midpeninsula after several years away. He is survived by his wife, Mary, a daughter, Judy, and three sons, Colin, Douglas and Billy, all a 2147 Amherst St, Palo Alto; another son, David Hurt of Mountain View; a brother, Henry Hicks Hurt of Mary REDWOOD CITY A special new position called a "liaison person for the Ravenswood High School area was created Wednesday night. The general function of the new position, according to a committee recommendation, is "to bring school and community closer together. The Sequoia Union High School District board voted to set the qualifications for the position and authorized SupL Rex H.

Turner to hire a man or woman for the Job during the coming semester. The main duties of the worker would be to make home calls in the Ravenswood attendance area to talk with permits and promote mutual understanding of education problems id the child or children. WEATHER REPORT TIDES AT SAN FRANCISCO Data Time Ht (GOLDEN GATE) JANUARY 1165. Time Ht Time Ht Tittle and honored Scout Quarterback Y. A.

Tittle, center, embraces Silver Beaver recipients Frank Sato, left, and Ernest Johnson. 2 win top Boy Scout honors in annual recognition dinner Angelo Campodonlco, Richard DeZur, David P. Dies tel, Thomas Graves, Colby Howe, John Morey the Rev. E. B.

McNair, John C. McQueen, Peter Wallace and Harold ZindelL Temporary administrative offices of the club are located at 634 Menlo Menlo Part. The club will serve many of the 4,666 boys between the ages of 7 and 18 that are living in the Menlo Park area, east and west of the Bayshore Freeway. The club will offer guidance, physical education, family and group social activities, educational classes and a variety of games for boys, Killeen said. Sailor honored for chasing purse snatcher LOS ANGELES (AP) A sailor has been recommended for a citation for upholding the finest traditions of the U.

S. Naval Service in pursuing and catching a woman purse matcher who turned, hit him, and broke his nose and blackened hia right eye. Although the purse snatcher leaped. Storekeeper l.c. Gordon Hastings, 24, did recover the purse the woman matched from an elderly' woman at a bus stop near Hastings Hollywood apartment.

The incident took place Friday and Hastings was named fin: citation Wednesday by Ms skipper at the Naval Reserve Training Center in Chavez Ravine. BIRTHS DONALD PRITZKER, 164 Stockbridge Atherton, a son, 7 pounds 11 ounces. BERNARD PAWLOSKI, 2436 Ramona Palo Alto, a daughter, 7 pounds 4 ounces. RALPH HOFFMAN, 1261 Cotton Menlo Park, a daughter, 7 pounds 8 ounces. -Jan.

26, 1965 JERRY FORRESTER, 567 Forest Palo Alto, a daughter, 6 pounds 7 ounces. ORESTES DE LA CRUZ, 1697 Kentwood San Jose, a daughter, 6 pounds 2 ounces. ANDREW B1ZER, 2118 Addison East Palo Alto, a son, 7 pounds 4 ounces. Sequoia Hospital Redwood City Jan. 20, 1965 Born to Mr.

and MICHAEL McMAHON, 1075 Santa Cruz Menlo Park, a son, 10 pounds 6 ounces. Born to Mr. and BRUCE LYON, 523 Central Menlo Park, a daughter, 6 pounds 13 ounces. DARRELL WOODS, 3723 Fair Oaka Menlo Park, a daughter, 6 pounds 7 ounces. The award is the highest that can be given an adult Scout leader by a local council.

More than 400 persons attended the annual recognition dinner In the Palo Alto Elks Club. Y. A. Tittle, professional football quarterback and Atherton resident, discussed the value of Scouting principles in athletics and the adult community. The banquet was Incorrectly reported in the Times Wednesday as being scheduled for Friday night.

The wrong speakers also were listed In the news story. Sato, of 230 Alvarado Los Altos, has been adviser for Explorer Post 37 in Los Altos the past five years. The citation on his award noted the post's community service and Sato's work in camp development and leadership training. Johnson, of 179 Cowper Palo Alto, has been an adult leader in the council since 1943. He currently is a neighborhood commissioner.

Two of his sons are Eagle Scouts. The efforts of more than 350 other Cub Scout, Boy Scout and Explorer leaders were lauded during the evening. The council's 1965 officers were Installed. They are Dr. Joseph H.

Davis, president; Rich- Tima Ht Times temperatures Wednesday Jan. 20, 1965 8 pjn. 6 p.m. 8 p.m. 57 52 56 46 Thursday Jan.

21, 1965 8 a.m. 6 a.m. 9 un. Noon 48 48 51 Forecasts NORTHIRN AND CBNTRAL FORNIA-Uttls rain nr drtale at ay, end occasional rain tonight day Muth In abnut Salinas and I ten; mostly cloudy otherwise; little peratura change. SAN FRANCISCO BAY Occasional drizzle or light rain today, and prebekty again Friday) ttttla fenwpraturs Chengs; variable wind I to IS m.pJu SACRAMENTO VALLEY Uttts light rain or drizzle today and occasional rain Friday; little tempera' SO to S5, low 40 to 47; SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY-through Friday with little light rain ar drizzle al tlmea extreme north; gentte Ind MT.

SHASTA4ISKIY0U ABSA-Occasional ram through Friday; little peratura anew level preund 4J00 et. SIERRA NEVADA Rain or to around Yosemlto through Friday but stty tonight and Friday; anew level 5.508 feet north to 7J00 met south; little "sANTA1" CLARA- AND LIVERMORE VALLEYS Little light ram or drizzle to-i, and occasional rain likely Friday, little temperature change; high Santa Clara Valley SS to tow te 47; MONTEREY BAY Mostly cloudy srttti Ifln light rain or drizzle today, and occasional rain Friday; little temperature change; SALIH INAS VALLEY Mostly through Friday wltti little rain I naar Ml Inns; lllttn temperature gentle wind. SANTA MAEIA SAN LUIS OBISFO COASTAL AEEA Variable cloudiness through Friday; little temperature tonge; west wind I to knots. SOUTHEEN CALIFORNIA Night and low clouds and local tog otherwise mostly sunny with variable high clouds today and Friday. Slightly warmer days Interior regions.

Edwin S. Tanner of Atherton la the new president of the Boys Club of Menlo Park. Tanner and other officers were elected at the groups annual meeting. Dr. J.

Gordon Teter is vice president; James Luther, secretary and Arthur N. Brewer, treasurer. William M. Killeen, executive director of the Boys' Club, reported the new building at 406 Market Place, Menlo Park, is almost completed. He said 47 Bay Area merchants and business firms have contributed materials and furnished construction equipment for the building.

Fifteen locals of different unions, including members of the San Mateo Central Labor Council, have donated labor to build the new club, he reported. The tentative date for occupancy is April, Killeen said. New directors elected included the Rev. Herbert A. Baker, Harry Bremond, C.

C. Caldwell, San Francisco VD rate triples SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Venereal diseases have tripled in San Francisco in loss than 10 years, according to the City Health Department A survey showed 619 cases of syphilis reported last year, compared with 245 reported in 1956. Gonorrhea reports last year totaled 4,157 compared with 1,343 nine years ago. Health authorities noted the city increase in VD follows a national pattern. AREA El Cambio Hospital Mountain View Jan.

II, 1965 Born to Mr. and RAYMOND L. COX, 65A Escondido Village, Stanford, a daughter, 7 pounds 12 ounces. DENNIS A. DAVIS, 3381 Monroe Santa Clara, a daughter, 7 pounds 15 ounces.

JOHN W. GUSSENHOVEN, 544 N. Whig man Road, Mountain View, a daughter, 8 pounds 13 ounces. DONALD M. RILY, 1425 Bay shore Highway, Santa Clara, a daughter, 6 pounds 7 ounces.

BOBBY D. WILLIAMS, 772 Ehr-horn Mountain View, a son, 8 pounds. DOUGLAS W. YOUNG, 1691 McGregor Way, San Jose, a son, 6 pounds 5 ounces. MORE MORE Palo Alto-Stanford Hospital Jan.

IB, 1965 Born to Mr. and PHILIP DAMASK, 316 McKen-dry Drive, Menlo Park, a daughter, 6 pounds 16 ounces. RICHARD BRANDON, 64 Alvarado Los Altos, a son, 8 pounds. TOO! Frank Sato of Los Altos and Ernest L. Johnson of Palo Alto were honored with the Silver Beaver award for outstanding adult leadership during the Stan ford Area Council Boy Scout recognition dinner Wednesday night Republican Assembly unit elects officers Members of the Live Oak chapter of the California Republican Assembly In South San Mateo County have elected Robert Wood of Menlo Park president fin: 1965.

Other new officers are Gordon Poole, vice president and AleC Parnl, treasurer, both of Menlo Park and Mrs. George Concannon, of Atherton, secretary. New directors are Mrs. John McCormick, Lyman Wear and Jack Robertson. Poole, the new chapter vice president also has been elected president of the San Mateo County Republican Assembly Coordinating Committee.

AH county chapters are represented on the committee. Earthquakes to be studied AUCKLAND, New Zealand ill Disastrous recent earthquakes at Anchorage, Alaska, Skopje, Yugoslavia, and Niigata, Japan, will be studied here at the third World Conference on Earthquake Engineering. The conference, organized by the International Association for Earthquake Engineering, will be attended by nearly 400 delegates from 30 countries. Prominent will be a Japanese delegation of nearly 60 who arrived today and more than 30 Americans. HELP Os Iloctrical CALL VS7-S72I ar 324-3314 VALLEY ELECTRIC CO.

Use the 5 DEATHS leaders ard Borda, Philip W. Montrouil Philip G. Sloan, Edward J. Strick and Dr. Hugh H.

Upton, vice presidents; Arvi O. Waan-anen, commissioner; and Preston Low, treasurer. Dr. Upton led a 25-piece Boy Scout band. Sam Kauffmann was general chairman for the event.

Author Koestler to give talk on creativity Author Arthur Koestler will discuss "Extra-Conscious Factors in Creativity at 7:45 p.m. today in Stanford Universitys Memorial Auditorium. The causes underlying scientific and artistic creation were examined in detail in Koestlers latest book, The Act of Creation. He plans to carry on further research into the subject during six-month stay at the Center for the Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences in Palo Alto. Koestler, best-known for the novel "Darkness at Noon published in 1940, will give a lecture Feb.

23 on "Emotional Factors in Creativity as part of Stanford's Tuesday Evening Series. Gallagher Jr. of Santo Ana; notlvo of San Francisco, aged 41 years. A veteran of World War II and a member of tha United Federation of Postal Clerks. Frisnds re Invited to attend the military services at 11 o'clock on Friday.

Jan. 22, IMS, ot Golden Gate No tionel Cemetery, Sen Bruno. Friends may call until o'clock Friday morning at the Tlnney Funeral Chapel, SSS College Pale Alto. Contributions to tha Heart Fund preferred. GAVNOR In Mountain Vlaw, Wednesday, Jan.

20, IMS. Richard Daniel Gaynor, husband of Lit lien M. Gaynor of Mountain View; brother of Mrs. Mildred Dobson of Dayton. Ohio, and Miso Lillian Gaynor; nativa of Minneapolis.

aged 57 years. A mambar of International Association of Machinists Local 22U of Sunnyvale. Friends are invited to attend tha funeral services Monday, Jan. 25, IMS, at 10 a.m. at tha Blshop-Jordsn Funeral Chapel, 744 Sen Antonio Road, Palo Alto.

Interment, Golden Gato National I Cemetery. HURT-At rest In Palo Alto. Tuesday, Jon. 10, IMS, William Adair Hurt, husband of Mary Hurt of Palo Alto; father of Judy. Colin.

Douglas, and Billy Hurt, oil of Palo Alto, and David Hurt of Mountain Viaw; brother of Henry Hicks of Maryland and Mrs. Emily Hsrarott of Florida; nativa of Virginia, agsd 57 years. Private funeral aervlcaa were held i this afternoon at I o'clock at the Chaool of Roller A Hapgood, 000 Mfddlafiold Rood. Palo Alto, Informant, Alta Masa Memorial Park. PIA in East Pale Alta Calif.

Wednesday. Jan. 20. IMS, Joa Pla. husband of Hard Pla of Eait Palo Alto; father of Eva Juno Fran-cheatl of San Francisco: brother of Mrs.

Theresa Galena of Soqual; uncle of Mrs. Mslbe McIntosh and Mrs. Norms DalPorta. both of Soqual; notlvo of Italy, aged 70 years. Frisnds are Invited to attand the funorol services at 11 e.m.

Saturday, Jen, 23, ISOS, at tha chapel of Hollar A Hapgood, 000 Middlefield Read. Palo Alto. Informant, Golden Gate National Cemetery at 10: SO a.m. Monday. Jan.

2S. Parking provided on tha grounds. MOCKSIN FLORIST "SUREFRESH" SPECIAL RATE Complete Funeral Arrensemant Design 4M4 El Camlne Past Lea Alias Free Delivery IM-177S DA 64443 231 Ugivenifv temperatures Sacramento 53 49 20 25 50 42 30 51 27 St. Louis, dear 37 Salt Lk. City, cloudy 29 San Diego, cloudy 63 San cloudy 56 Seattle, rain 48 Spokane 31 Tampa, dear 68 Washington, dear 46 Winnipeg, cloudy 42 39 .56 (M-Missing) (T-Trace) SMOG HIGHS Oakland .03 San Leandro 41 San Jose 42 Redwood City 42 San Francisco 42 Eyo Irritation level .15 Bay Area Air Pollution Control District Data.

Carbon Monoxide Concentration Oakland I San Josa 10 San Francisco 10 Serious effect level 120 parti per million for 1 hour. Bay -Air Pollution Control DisL Data TONY'S CUSTOM TAILORS JANUARY SALE Suits, tizsas up. Sportcoats and Slacks 10 Off 1SS University, Palo Alta 1224171 Nationwide High Low Pr. Albany, clear 31 17 Albuquerque, cloudy 48 34 Atlanta, cloudy 50 38 Bakersfield 55 50 Bismarck, dear 23 5 se, cloudy 33 30 38 19 Brownsville 77 02 Buffalo, cloudy 31 18 Chicago, dear 30 12 Cincinnati, dear 38 9 Cleveland, dear 32 20 .01 Denver, dear 53 24 Dea Moines, dear 23 13 Detroit, cloudy 31 16 Fairbanks, dear Fort Worth, rain 64 52 Fresno 53 45 Helena, cloudy 51 25 Honolulu, cloudy 77 66 Indianapolis, dear 34 5 Jacksonville, cloudy 67 34 Juneau, cloudy 42 31 Kansas City, dear 39 24 Laa Vegas 56 39 Los Angeles, cloudy 65 53 Louisville, dear 38 26 Memphis, cloudy 57 34 Miami, cloudy 71 Milwaukee, dear ..27 11 dear 18 8 New Orleans, cloudy 70 50 New York, dear 38 26 Oakland 53 50 Okie. City, cloudy 53 30 Omaha, dear 36 22 Philadelphia, dear 38 23 Phoenix, cloudy 63 48 Pittsburgh, dear 34 25 Ptind, dear 28 14 Ptlnd, cloudy 42 39 Rapid City, dear 53 29 Red Bluff 49 45 Reno 43 31 Richmond, dear 50 21 .08 sa .06 ii ii .07 .03 .01 .93 .08 .13 .06 CAPUANO At mt In Mountain Viaw, Worinaaday, Jan.

20, IMS, Dominie (Dick) Anthony Capuano. Moved hut band of Florence Capuano of Mountain View; lovina brother of Jotephlna Crasa-riol, Milwaukee, Wn.i uncle of Carmen Croaariol of Milwaukee. a nativa of Italy, aged 05 years. Friend! era invited to attend services Friday Jan. 22, IMS, at SMS a.m.

from the Mountain View Chapel of the Spangler Mortuary, thence to St. Joseph's Catholic Church where Requiem Mass will be said commencing at I a.m. Entombment Alta Mesa Memorial Park. Rosary will be recited Thursday, Jan. 21, IMS, at p.m.

GALLAGHER At rest In Palo Alto, Monday, Jan. IS, IKS, John Barnard Gallagher, husband Daloria Jana Gallagher of Portola Valley; father of Lynne Michelle Gallagher of Portola Valley; brother of Stanley J. Gallagher of Mill Valley, Robert F. Gallagher of Rodondo Beach and Charlea I. Shopper Bus exciting news VILLAGER DRESSES are now here Delicious Tha Clothei Closat ii proud this famous nama to its roster fashions.

Villager, top purveyor the classie little dress, does thi in chambray, solid color cottons and gay prints. 13.00 1. 26.00 sketched: Danim button front shift, worn or without madras bait. thats tha only way to describa Marcel's world famous CHOCOLATE LEAVES Pure Almond Putt with Chocolate Coating THIS WEEK FEATURING: Assorted DONUTS "They melt in your mouth French Plain Whole Wheat Glazed Reg. 72c JANUARY SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Town Country Village EL CAMINO REAL EMBARCADERO ROAD OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P.M.

65' VILLAGER SHIRTS, 301 university Marcels Pastry Shop 824 Santa Cruz Menlo Park Call 3231003 ave. downtown polo alto.

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