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FUNERAL NOTICES CltOSSWOKD Uy Eugene Shcftr 23 Monday, June 8, 1959 CCCC IA5SWELL CO 8154 Mission St tnrner Wilson, thenta to Our lady of Perpetual Help Church, Daly City, where a Requiem Mass will be offered, commencing at 10 a. Inter-nimt, Holy Cross Cemetery. Tht Rosary will be recited Monday evt-nng at 8 o'clock. 5, 1959, Dr. George W.

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brother of Lawrence and tha late Thomas and Jama Shanahan and Mrs, Margaret Cheevers. all of Ire-land: a native of County Wexford, Ireland- a reteired employee of the Municipal Railroad, Funeral Tuesday at 8:30 a. m. from the Chanel of ARTHUR J. SULLI.

VAN 2254 Market St, bet. 15th and 16th, thence to St, Joseph' Hospital Chapel where Requiem High Mass will be offered at 9 a. m. Interment. Holv Cros Cemetery.

Rosary Monday at 8 p. m. Visiting hours until i o. m. YANG June 5.

1959. Jhy Hun Yang, dearly beloved wife of Choo Eun Yang, devoted mother of Mr. Helen Cho of Honolulu, and Mrs. Lillian Chun and the late Moses Yang. Funeral service Monday at 1:30 o'clock, at Halsted 1123 Sutter st.

interment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. mrtrrif fl 2 CRYPTS in Cypre Lawn Memorial rarn, ipima. WE. 1-2823. Florists TANFORAN FLOWER SHOP 6175 MISSION ST.

DE. 3-4321 HENRY SCHRUMPF 911 VALENCIA ST. Ml. 7-8277 J. FREGOSI SON 4834 MISSION ST.

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SKyllnt 1-1401 3 is A Spend only what your family can afford for funeral services at 1W1 2 Convenient Locations Divisadero St. at Post Nineteenth Ave. at Sargent Near Parkmerced 11 The Garden of Memory Mausoleum Eternal Rest with the Keauty and Serenity of Nature Price for Every Budget Illustrated Bnotlet Mailed on Rt Colma, California PLoia 5-0322 6 VA Sl B0GISICH In thit city, June 1959, jonn dogisicn, army neiovea husband ot eari L. Bogisu.h, losing father of Richard J. Bngisich Inrf tha tat Itir, I iiifi inrl Inhn Bngnich devnted grandfather of Janice and Nicholas Liuzzi and Karen Bogitich; a native of Dal-matia.

Funeral Tuesday, Junt 9, at 115 a. m. at the Chapel of GANTNER-MAISON-DOMERGUE. 777 Valencia St, netr 19th thence to the Church of St. Cecilia where a Requiem High Mas will be offered at 945 a.

m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Monday evening at 8 p. (Vititing hour until p. BOSIA June 7, 1959.

Henrietta, be-ovtd wife of the late William Bosia. loving mother of Louis, William and Henry Bona, loving grandmother of William Anthony and Barbara Ann Bojia; a native of San Francisco, aged 81 years. Friend are Invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, June 9, m9. from Duggan'. 3434 17th St.

Time announcement later. Visiting hour until 9 p. m. CALAHAN In this eitv. June 7.

1959 Peco H. Calahan. drxriv husband of Nora Calahan; devoted father of Lloyd Calahan: loving aranaiatner or Jennie Lee and James Llovd Calahan loving brother of Mr, Alva Soence. Mt. Mane Tonkin.

Charlet unrt Alum Calahan: a native of Texa; aged 13 years: a life member of American oocieiy or uvn tngmeer Funeral Tuesday. June 9. at 2 at tan j. cumvan' Chapel ol the Sunset. Irvint at 26th Ave, (Sun-ft Oistnct).

Interment. Woodiawn Memorial Park. Vmting hour until 9 0. m. CLARK In this city, Juna 7.

1959. George c. Clark, dearly beloved husband of Gertrude L. Clark, devoted father of Enola Molloy, dear grandfather of Georgia E. Wells, also survived by three great-grandchildren.

Graveside service will be conducted under the direction of H. F. SUHR 2919 Mission St. near 25th, on Monday, 2:30 p. Woodiawn Memorial Park.

COCA In this city. June nv? Thomas dearly beloved husband of Florence Coca: loving father ot Linda. Therse. Thomas. Donald.

Anthony. Paul and Mark Cocar brother of Mrs Emma Romero: grandfather Of Corinne. Thomas and Terry Friends are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday at 9 a. m. from the Evergreen Mortuary of McAvoy-O'Hara Geary Blvd.

at 10th thence to St. Thomas the Apostle Church where a Requiem Mass will be offered at 30 a. m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary, Monday at 8 o.

m. Visiting hour until 9 p. in. CORRALES At rest. June 5, 1959.

John t. lorraie, dearly beloved son of Mrs. Louis Logoteta and Joe Cor- raies; loving prother of Gary Logoteta, Joseph and Jorge Corrales; grandson of Mrs. Dora Clymer; a native of California: aged 17 years; a member of The Boys Club of El Cerrito and the United States Navy. Friends are respectively invited to attend the funeral Monday, June 8.

at 10 a. m. from the Laurel Chapel of Albert Engr 4 4555 MacArthur Oakland, between Hign st. and Mills ColleRe, thence to St. John's Church, El Cerrito, where Mass of Requiem will be of fered for the repose of his soul, commencing at 11 a.

m. Interment, iioiaen Gate National Cemetery Memorial donations may be mide to the El Cerrito Boy Club. (For further information please call KE. 2-6068. COUGHLIN-ln this city, June 6.

1959. William F. Coughlin. beloved brother of Henry F. and James C.

Coughlin ano tne late Josenn c. couch in. Friends are invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday, June 9, at 8 45 a. m. from Driscoll's Mortuary Chapel, 766 Valencia, near 19th thence to St, Monica Church where a Hiah of Reauiem will be offered at 9:30 a.

m. Interment, Holy l.ros cemetery. Kosary, p. Monday. DESR0SIER In San Francisco, June 6.

1959, Rose M. Desroser, loving motner or onaries uesrosier aRed 78 years. A member of Beu lh fhant.r Nn 9 fl 1 Friends are invited to a'tend the tuneral service, Monoay Inns fl at AnHaptnn't Valencia Ct at 25th under the auspices of Beuian Chapter no. ss. o.

t. b. in urnment, Cypress Lawr Memoria Park. Visiting hours until 9 p. rrt.

FULWEILER Suddenly in San Fran Cisco, June 4. 1959, Kay C. Jones Fulweiler of 122 East 82nd New York City, beloved wife of John H. f-uiweiier. Memorial services Tuesday, June 9.

at a. St. James Episcopal Church, Madison at 7Ht, New York City. Turner and Stevens Mortuary 95 North Marengo Pasadena Calif. GILBERT At rest.

June 4. 1959, Wil liam Gilbert; aecl 97 years. Funeral services pending at the Mortuary of Julius S. Godeau, 41 Van Ness near Market St GODEAU FUNERAL HOME GOERES In this city, June 7, 1959, Clara Goeres, dearly beloved wile of Peter Goeres, devoted mother of Elizabeth Ann Ladner and Ruth Cozad, dear grandmother of Steph ame and Gary Ladner. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday, 1 p.

at the Chapel of H. F. SUHR CO 2919 Mission near 25th, Interment Olivet Memorial Park. Visiting hours until 9 p. m.

HANSON June 8. 1959. Catharine J. Hanson, dearly beloved wife of Francis T. Hanson, devoted mother or witnam Turner.

Services Tuesday morning. 11:30 o'clock, at Halsted 1123 Sut ter St. Interment, Golden Gate Na tional Cemetery. HICKEY In San Jose, June 6, 1959. Edith Marcella Hickey, beloved wife of the late Joseph M.

Hicke loving mother of Mrs. Ann Eggin San Jose, Mrs. Marcella Lambert, Redwood City, the late William Hickey and John F. Hickey; loving sister of Mrs. Gene Kavinaugh, Los Gatos, Mr.

Canice E. Phelan. Los Gatos and the late Nichoias Phelan grandmother of six grandchildren a member of the Third Order of St. Services Tuesday, June 9, 1959, at 8:30 a. m.

from the Chapel or tne John E. Dowdle Mortuary, 1066 South 2nd San Jose, thence to St Christopher's Catholic Church, 1769 Curtner for a Requiem Mass at 9 a. m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Colma.

Rosary, Monday evening at 8 p. m. HINE In this city, June 6, 1959 cnanes i-rantoin Mine, peiovea nus- band of Lillian C. Hine: devoted brother ef Alfred T. Hme; loving uncle of Arthur E.

Wesley and Lis-lie E. Hine, Mrs. Gladys Riemland and Mrs. Dorothy Quade; a mem- hr nf Mt HauiHcnn I nrtca Ma 4R1 F. A.

and the Portalhurst Pres byterian Church. Friends are invited to attend the ftmttral carulre TnacHau Inna 1159, at 1:30 p. m. at "the MANEELY- MATTHEWS CHAPtL, Uivisaaero st. at O'Farrell, under the auspices of Mt.

Davidson LodRe No. 481, F. A. M. Dr.

Gilbert F. Close officiating. Inurnment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. INNES In San Jnse. June 7, 1959.

Lydia J. innes. beloved wife of the late Alexander C. Innes. loving mother of Mr.

A. Cecil Innes. Miss Lvdia E. Innes. Dr.

Stanley Innes and Mr. Emil J. Danielson, all of San Jose and the late Josephine C. uameison; a native of Sweden aRed 95 vears. Services Tuesday.

June 9. 1959. at 2 p. m. from the Chapel of the John t.

Dowdle Mortuary, 1066 So. 2nd San Jose. JOHNSON June 7. 1959, Theodore Johnson, loved brother nf Mrs. Harry Caraiohn, Ralph, Richard, Raymond.

John, Harry, Reuben and Glcndo Johnson. A member of Teamster Union Local 85. Services Wednesday morning, 11 o'clock, at Halsted 1123 Sutter St. Interment Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. LANG In this city, June 6, 1959.

Adella LanR, dearly beloved aunt of Frank Peterson, Mrs. Grace Perada, Mrs. Lucille Allen, Ruben and Anthony Briseno, Mrs. Lorraine Powell and Mrs, Anita Bruff; aged 97 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, June 9.

at 9:30 a. from the Mortuary of W. C. a 1 1) a AVANSINO, MILTON IARTMANN. ARTHUR F.

BERLINER, SOL OGISICH, JOHN P. BOIIA, HENRIETTA 11 yatr CALAHAN. PECOS ytin CLARK, GEORGE C. COCA. THOMAS 0.

C0RRALES, JOHN 17 yian COUGHLIN, WILLIAM F. OESROSIER, R0SI M.7I ytin FULWEILER, KAY C. JONES GILBERT, WILLIAM IT ytart GOERCS. CLARA HANSON, CATHARINE J. HICKEY, EDITH MARCELLA HINE, CHARLES FRANKLIN INNES.

LYDIA I ytart JOHNSON, THEODORE R. LANG, ADELLA 17 ytart LEEK. DR. GEORGE W. LICHTENSTEIN, MAX LUCCHETTI, OANTE J.

(Din) 7 yrt. LYDEARO, ELIZA M. MASTICK, REUBEN W. 72 ytart MATULICH, PAUL D. McCOLL.

EMMA A 71 ytart McHUGH, TERENCE ytart MONTGOMERY, MARY NORMAN I) ytart OKA, SHIGEKI 10 ytart RIDENOUR, RUTH GOLDEN R0MAGGI, ADRIAN J. SAPORITO, LOUIE J. 37 ytart SCHNAL, ESTHER SHANAHAN. WILLIAM YANG, JHY HUN AVANSINO In this city, June 1959. Milton, beloved husuand of faeuian Avansmo, beloved tather oi Mrs.

Dorothy Metcait and tht lata June D. Mores, brother of Mr. Alice Mratfull, grandfather ot Albert lores and Charles Metcait; a member of International Brotherhood of Teamster Local No. 278. rnendt may call after 12 noon Monday and are invited to attend tht tuntrai Wednesday at 9 a.

m. from the Evergreen Mortuary ol McAvoy-O'Hara Geary Blvd. at 10th thence to St. Thomas the Apostle Church where a Requiem High Mass will be offered at 9:30 a. m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Tuesday at 8 p. m. Visiting hours until 9 p. m.

BARTMANN In this city. Juno 4. 1959. Arthur fn baloved husband of trie late Mary C. earimann, loving father of Mrs.

Fred G. Muck and tne late Walter Bartmann. loving grandfather of Mrs. William Blasser. devoted areat-grandfather of Billy.

David. Bobby. Dennis. Demce and Lauriann Biasser; a native of San Francisco. A retired member of tne S.

Widows and Orphans Mutual Aid Association. Veteran Firemen Association of the S. F. F. I.

O. F. and Ei Camino Rod and Gun Club; also a 58-year member of Phil Sheridan Council No. 72. Y.

M. I. Funaral will take place Monday. June 8 at 9:30 a. m.

from the Memorial Chapels of Carew Eng lish. Masonic at Golden Gate thence to Holy Cross Church. Eddv btreet near Divisadero. where a Requiem HiRh Mass will be offered for the repose ot his soul commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment.

Holv Cross Cemetery. Rosary Sunday evening at 8 clock. BERLINER In this city, June 7. 1959 Sol Berliner, beloved husband of Lillian Berliner, devoted father of tveiyn Newman, Edwin and Harold bernner ana ciaire Harris, a very oevoieu granatamer. Services Tuesday.

11:30 a. i Sinai Memorial Chapel, Divisadero St. at Geary. ALAMEDA COUNTY (AM Oakland resident unlet othtrwisa tpecifitd.) Born to Mr. and FRIES, Albert RFD Box 288.

New ark, April 28, boy. HAMMERS, Marion P. O. Box 285 Fremont, April 20, boy. HARBERG, Howard 26178 Gettys burg Hayward, April 18, girl HERNANDEZ, Gilberto.

37991 Second Fremont, April 21. girl. HERRERA, Manuel, Box 58. Unipn City, April 27, girl. HICKS.

Floyd 4540 San Juan Fremont, April 18, boy. HOLBIRD, Jemes 3761 Main Fremont, April 22, girl. HUGHES, James C. 34525 Mission Union City, April 23, boy. JARVIS, Jack 4260 Bullard Fremont, April 20.

boy. JENO. Joseph 38351 Canyon neigms, prn is, oov. KENYON, Wintford 6653 Albyn court, ruewarK, April ooy. JONES, Harvey 36846 Niles Fremont, April 20, boy.

KACINSKI, John 4556 Bianca Fremont, April 14, boy. LENORMAND, Raymond 42763 Jef ferson Fremont, April 26, boy. LITTLETON. Charles 5209 Dupont newarK, April 14, poy. LUIS, Dennis 38661 Canyon Heights rremont, April it, Doy, MACHADO, Dominic P.

O. Box 207 Fremont, April 22, boy. PHILLIPS. Jess 3685 Adams Ave. Fremont, April 14.

boy. REED, James 36481 Diego rremoni, prn it, girl. RUDD, Walter 3670 Independence Road, Fremont. April 21. sirl.

SHERMAN, Paul 2995 Lafayette Santa Clara. April 26, girl. SPANN, Kenneth 4160 Hawkins rremont, April ZJ. girl. THOMPSON, Richard 3413 Middle- field Fremont.

April 26, girl. WASHINGTON. Howard 2319 Jackson Fremont, April 14, girl. WARDLE, Lee 783 Portola San Leandro, April 7. boy.

BAUMAN. Rodney 14397 Cypress San Leandro, April 10, boy. ENGELMANN, Rudolph 20491 Anita Castro Valley. April 11, bny. LUSCHAR, Donald 20015 Leroy Dr Castro Valley, April 18.

boy. PEARCE, Robert 2469 Plumleigh Irvington. April 18. eirl. BIGELOW, Richard 21112 Dawe t.astro valley.

April 20. boy. DAVIS, Roger 24252 Magna St, Havward. Anril in hnu BAAK, Herbert V. 1875 Via Her- mana, aan Lorenzo, April 20, girl BEAUMONT, Dean C.

1371 Hubbard San Leandro, April 20, boy. WERNER, Henry 2820 Frazier April 21. boy. SCHLEY, Albert 671 Elizabeth Way, Hayward, April 21, girl. STAFFORD.

John 2235 92nd April 22, boy. GIBBS. Robert 1145 Kimball Hayward. April 22, boy. KITAYAMA, Tom 2324 Abrou Road.

Union City. April 23, girl. STEINPAS, Geraldo, 12437 San Pablo Apt, Richmond, April 23, girl. THOMPSON, Murray 23064 Santa Clara Hayward, Aoril 23. girl.

ATENCIO. Arthur 68 Haas San Leandro, April 23. Riri. DILLARD. Ray, 16515 Ehie San Leandro, April 23.

girl. WOOD, Lawrence 1437 Via Her- mana. San Anril sirl MOYER. Richard 21006 Nunes Castro Valley, April 23, girl. JONES.

Donald 1308 Rex Road. Havward. Aoril 23. tirl McGRATH, Jerald 1324 100th Aoril 24, boy. LEWIS, Harry 2399 East 14th Aoril 24, boy.

POLL Joseph 4631 Ewing Road, Castro Valley, April 24. girl. BUNA, Agapito. 20975 Royal Hayward. April 24, girl.

ROSS. Norman 17049 Rolando Havwara, Anril 24, girl. PEIXOTO. Desert 40590 Max Irvington, April 21. girl.

MOYLE. Thomas 15209 Vera San Leandro. April 25, hoy. PRUDENCIO, Richard. 932 Hotel Hayward.

April 25. boy. ALVAREZ, Lawrence 15945 Mar- cella San Leandro. April 25, boy. HINOJOZA, Antonio, 33602 10th Union City.

April 26, boy, RAAB. William 3572 Monterey San Leandro. April 26, girl. PRE-MARITAL EXAMS DR. J.

M. WHITE and STAFF Special V7 Hour Service Hour. 9-6. Sat. 9-1.

Phone DO. 2-492R 690 Market St. Rm. 816. De Young Bldg.

WEDDINQ Photo. Color. By Czech 2-2251 eve. movie expert. 5K.

I e-k, beloved hutband of Ameiie Leek, loving brother of Dr. La-land Leek; a native of San Francisco, Calif A member ot Zane- Irwin Post No. 9.1 American LeRion. Services Monday afternoon, 3 o'clock, at Halsted A 1123 Sutter St. Interment, privata.

LICHTENSTEIN In this city, June 5, mi, Max, oevoteo lamer of Stanley Lichtenstein; loving brother of Rutn Childers; beloved grandfather of Gary Lichtenstein; Past Master, Westgate Lodge No. 335. F. A. Los Angeles; member of San Fran-ciico Bodies No.

1. Scottish Rite, ana Islam Tampla of tha Shrine. Service under auspice of Bethlehem Lodse No. 453. F.

4 A. Monday, 11 a. Smal Memorial Chanel, Divisadero St. at Geary. Interment, Salem Memorial Park.

(Contribution to your favoritt Charity preferred LUCCHETTI In this city. June 7. 1959, uanie j. loan) Lucchetti, dearly beloved husband of Liliian M. Lucchetti: flevoted son of Teresa and the late John Lucchetti; loving brother of Mrs.

Norma Lucchesi, Mrs Evelyn Lucchesi, Mrs. Mabel Vannucci and Henry Lucchetti; a native of California; arted 57 years; a member of California Society of Professional and a char ter member of Salesian Boy Club, North Beach Funeral Tuesday. June 9, 1959, at 9 a. m. from Earl j.

Curnvan' Chapel of the Sunset, Irving at 26th Ave. (Sunset District), thenca to Holy Name Church, 40th Ave. and Lawton where a Requiem High Mas will be offered at 9 30 a. Entombment, Holy Cross Cemetery Rosary, Monday evemnR, 8 p. m.

Visiting hour until 9 p. m. LYDEARO In this city, June 7. 1959. Eliza M.

Lvneara. aeany peioveq wife of the late George W. Lydeard, devoted mother of George Robert W. Lydeard and Mary J. Patters, Pear sister of Mary Jane Bayic, Charle W.

Thorrola, Sarah DeCur-toni and Mr. Ethel A. Rose, grandmother of Lee A. and Joyce Dariene Patter: a native of San Francisco. Friend art invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, 1 p.

at the chapel of H. SUHR 2919 Mission St. nr. 25th, Interment, Greenlawn Memorial Park. Visiting hours until 9 p.

m. MASTICK In Santa Cruz, June 5, 1959, Reuben w. Mastick, beloved untie of Mrs. Marjorie Christianson, Somerset, a native of Alameda, Calif. i aged 72 years; a member of Santa Cruz Lodge No.

824. B.P.O.E., Retired Assistant Chief Engineer Pacific Tel Tel. Friends are invited to attend the funeral service Monday, June 8, at 2 p. m. from Wessendorf Chapel, 223 Church Santa Cruz.

Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, Santa Cruz. MATULICH June 7, 1959. Paul O. Ma-tulich, beloved husband of the late Domma Matulich, loved father of Mr. Frances Kusich, Mrs.

Rena Orovich, Mrs. Diane Cazzolli and Mrs. Bermce Scrrwarz. loving brother of Peter, Mary and Tomazina Matulich and Mrs. Luca Slavich and Mrs.

Jovanina Hrepic. both of Jugoslavia, devoted grandfather of Tom Orovich, Karen and Paula Schwarz; a native of Dol Brae. JuRoslavia. A member of C. B.

S. Zvonimir-Dalmaciia; Bracko Benevolent Society of Holliiter, and Holy Nama Society of Church of Nativity. A Mas of Requiem will be offered Wednesday morning. 9:30 o'clock, at Church of Nativity. Fell St.

near Gough. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Friend may call at Halsted 8. 1123 Sutter St Rosary Tuesday evening, 8 o'clock. McCOLL In this citv.

June 7. 1959, Emma A. McColl. beloved wife of the late Neil McColls loving mother of George Finnigan: daughter of the late Captain Reinhoid ana Louisa Rich.er: dear sister of Mr Lula Lombardi and Mrs. Marguerite Wilson: a native of San Francisco aged 73 vears: a member and past president of Richter-McKinnon Aux-fiiarv No.

3 U.S.W.V.. McKinlev Fleet Transport Service Auxiliarv and the Seal Rock Chapter No. 396 O.E.S. and oast president of the Parha mnntarv Club. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday 11:30 a.m.

at the Chanel of H. F. SUHR 2919 Mission St. nr. Z5th.

Con tributions to Shriners Hospital for Criooled Children Dreferred. Inter ment. Cypres Lawn Memorial Park. Visiting hours until 9 p.m. McHUGH In Peninsula Hosoital.

Burlingame. June 7. 1959. Terence McHugh, brother of Patrick Mc-HuRh of New York City. N.

John rvicnugn or ueirast. ireianu, nnrs. Frank McGovern of GalanRevelin. Co. Cavan.

Ireland, and Thomas McHugh of Detroit, uncla of Father Dominic McHugh of St. MacNisses Colleae. Garron Tower. Co. Antrim, Ireland; a native of B'acklion.

Co. Cavan, Ireland, aged 65 years. A memoer of construction inri I ahnrert' tfninn local No. 389 of San Mateo, a veteran of worm war i ana a resioeni or so. San Francisco for 13 years.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, June 10, 1959. at 8:15 a. m. from the Nauman A I inr.nln Mnrtuarv. 32? Manle So.

San Francisco, thenca to Our Lady of Angel Church, Hillside BurlinRame. where a Reauiem HiRh Mass will be offered for the rannti ft his cnul rnmrnanrina at 9 a. Rosary Tuesday evening, 8 ociock. interment, ioioen uate National Cemetery. MONTGOMERY In Naoa.

June 7. 1959, Mary Nprman Montgomery, loving wife of Jame Edgar Montgomery devoted mother of Lorraine F. Lee of Potter Valley. grandmother of Charlotte tawaras ot Napa; cousin of Ruth Scheidt, Potter Valley, and Arthur MeCurdy of Santa Barbara; a native of California; agd 83 years. Services will be held at the Tread- way Wigger Garden Chapel.

623 Cnombs Napa, luesaav, June 1959, at 11 a. m. Interment, Tulocay Cemetery. OKA In this city, June 5, 1959, Shi- geki, beloved husband of Toshi Oka: lovinR father of Mrs. Michi Onuma and Mrs.

Nao Mnnya: also survived by two grandchildren; a nadve of Janan; ased 80 years. Services Wednesday. 7:30 Pine Methodist Church, 1359 Pine Street. daphne SFFS one church st. RIDENOUR June 7, 1059.

Ruth Golden Ridennur, dearly beloved wife of Charles E. Rirlenour, devoted moth er of David Ridenour, loved sister of Mrs. H. K. Thompson Of In verness.

Services Tuesday afternoon, 1:30 o'clork, at Halsted 1123 Sut ter St. interment, woodiawn Memorial Park. R0MAGGI In San Rafael, June 6. 1959, Adrian RomaRgi. beloved husband of Adele N.

Romasgi, devoted son of the late John and Annie Romaggi, loving brother nf Grace A. and May L. Romagsi of S. F. and Mrs.

Bertha Roller! of Anceis Camp. a native of An'iels CamD, Calif. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Tncsd'v. June 9. llc.9.

at 9 a. m. at tha CHAPEL OF THE HILLS. 330 Red Hill San Ansclmo, thence to St. Anselm's Church, San Ansclmo.

where a Mass of Requiem will he offered commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma. Recitation of tha Pos-ary Mnnriay, 8 p. at the CHAPEL OF THE HILLS.

SAPORITO June 7. 1959. Louie J. Saponto, devoted husband of Gladys Saporito, loving brother of Frank Saporito, Peter Saporito, Frances Kalas, Josephine Stoker, Rose Abruzzini, all of San Jose. A native of San Jose.

Calif. Aged 37 years. A veteran of World War II. A Mass of Requiem will be offered Wednesday morning. 9 o'clock, at Mission Dolores Basilica.

16th and Dolorps Sts. Interment Goldnn Gate National Cemetery. Friends may call at Halsted 1123 Sutter St. Rosary Tuesday evening at 8. SCHNAL In this citv.

June 6. 1159 tSTnr, aevmea momer or josepn and David Schnal and Marv Lazarus, devoted Rrandmother of Richard, Robert, Barbara and Marilyn Schnal loving sister of Mabel Har- Order nf Eastern Star and a native UT Ofl'i rianuiauu. Services Monday. 3 o. Sinai Memorial Chanel.

Divisadero St. at! Geary, Interment, Salem Memorial Park. SHANAHAN In this citv. June 7. 1959.

William, beloved husband of the late Catherine Shanahani loving Gulf States, Carolina. Florida and San Bay Region Fair today and tomorrow. Little change in temoeralure. Low this momma 48 52 High today San Francisco 60. Oakland 65.

San Mateo 69. San Rafael 71 Normal westerly wind. Northern and Central California-Fair toda'' and tomorrow except cloud iness extreme north. Little cnanue in temperature. Northwest to west wind IS to 25 miles per hour near coast.

Nevada Partly cloudy norm ana fair south portion today and tomor row. Little change in temperature. Hiah todav 70-80 exceot 90-97 extreme south. Low toniRht 34-44 exceot 63-70 extreme south. Mt.

Shasta-Sitkiyeu arta Partly cloudy today and tomorrow. Little chanRe in temperature. Sierra Nevada Fair today and to morrow. Little change in temperature. Sacramento Valley Fair today and tomorrow Little chanse in temperature.

High todav 78-84. Low tonight 50-58. Variable winds 12 to 15 miles per hour cape Blanco to Point conceotion West to northwest wind 12 to 25 miles per hour today and tomorrow. Consid erable cloudiness Cape Mendocino northward. Fair otherwise.

San Joaaum Va ev Fair todav and tomorrow. Little change in temperature. HiRh todav 80-86. Low tonight 50-58. Northwesterly wind 8 to 16 miles per hour.

Salinas Valley Fair today and to morrow. Little chanRe in temperature. High today 74-84 exceot 65-73 near Salinas. Low tomeht 43-52. Hiah today at Salinas 69.

Paso Robles 84. Northwesterly wind 10 to 20 miles per hour. 5anta Maria-San Luis ODisdo Coastal area Fair today and tomorrow. Little change in temperature. HiRh today 64-70.

Low tonight 43-49. Northwesterly winds 12 to 25 miles per hour. Santa Clara Va ev Fair todav unrl tomorrow. Little chanRe in tempera- lire. HiRh todav 69-74.

Low tnniaht 47-51. Northwesterly winds 10 to 20 miles per hour afternoons. Livermore Valley Fair todav and to morrow. Little chanae in temnerature Westerly wind 10 to 20 miles per hour anernoon. Monterey Bay area Fa today and tomorrow.

Little cnanse in temoera ture. High today 60-66. Low tonight 47-52. Westerly wind 10 to 18 miles per nour atternoons. Fort Bragg and Vicinity Fair todav and tomorrow exceot mornina low cloudiness.

Little change in tempera ture. Northwesterly wind 12 to 25 miles per hour near coast. central Coast Counties Fair todav ana tomorrow. Little cnange in tern perature. High today and low tonight at Napa 76 and 48.

San Jose 73 and 49. Hollister 75 and 47. West to north west wind 10 to 20 miles per hour afternoons. Northwestern California Fair today ana tomorrow except cloudiness ex treme north. Little change in tempera ture.

High today and low tonight at Napa 76 and 48, Santa Rosa 76 and 47 Ukiah 78 and 49. Northwest to west wind 12 to 25 miles per hour near coast. Special Data for San Francisco Normal temperatures for June 6, low 53. hiHh 65: hiRhest temperature this year to date, 81 on April 23; lowest temperature this season to date, 43 on Feh 12. Sea level pressure at 4 a.

m. P5T 30.00 inches. United States South Pole station for June 4, high minus 86, lo wminus 9J, June 5. minus 78. low minus 86.

Temperature extremes from report ing stations in 48 adiacent states highest Friday, 106 at Needles, Calif, lowest Saturday morning, 27 at Fra zer. and BiR Pinev. Wvo. Precipitation California Reports Eureka, Red Bluff, Mt. bnasta 17.

National Reports Amarillo. .04 Birminoiham. .02: Boise. .03: Browns vine, baiveston. neiena, Jacksonville.

.13: Miami Beach. 1.61 Milwaukee. Mineapons-bi. raui, New Orleans, 1.02: Philadelphia San Antonio, St. Ste- Mane Spokane, 02.

TEMPERATURES AND PRECIPITATION For 24 hours ending 5 p.m. yesterday CALIFORNIA REPORTS Hi. Lo.l 8n 54I 92 63I 60 49' 76 52! 80 50I 101 691 75 62! 76 621 67 531 69 491 83 42' 86 53' Hi. Lo Bakersfield Daggett Eureka Fairfield Fresno Riverside Sacto. Airpt.

Salinas San Diego San Fran. S. Airpt. San Jose Santa Barb. Santa Maria Stockton Sunnyvale 78 58 83 50 65 54 72 63 62 51 Thermal 65 52 72 49 Long Beach Los Angeles 70 47 Oakland Oak.

Airport Paso Robles 65 43 83 51 71 48 Red Bluff NATIONAL REPORTS Hi. Lo.i Hi. Lo. Albany, N.Y. 73 531 Albuquerque 92 64! La Vegas 96 72 91 61 Louisville Memphis Miami Beach Milwaukee Amarillo 85 59! 82 63' 83 66' 94 651 71 48 58 53; 88 71 74 541 91 50t 89 69! 82 61' 91 60t 85 541 89 61! 93 58 1 85 65 85 571 87 66 Atlanta Birmingham Bismarck Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Casper Chrlstn.S.C.

Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus, Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth El Paso Fort Worth Galveston Helena 89 76 87 56 90 71 New Orleans 84 72 New York Okla. City Omaha Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, Me. Portland, Ore Raleigh Rapid City Reno St. Louis San Antonio St. Ste.

Marie Seattle Spokane Tampa Washington Wichita 83 63 83 63 85 66 84 63 102 71 80 53 58 49 68 53 86 55 90 63 76 34 S8 62 88 67 84 50 63 49 65 43 81 70 87 67 85 63 87 45! 96 64 86 66 81 73! 60 48 Indianapolis 88 59 Jacksonville 80 70 Kansas City 86 71 Precipitation: California Stations- Nona. National Stations Birmingham, Boston, Galveston, Helena, Jacksonville, Miami Beach, .04: New Orleans, .39: New York, Spokane, trace, and Tampa, 2.26. Foreign temperatures and weather conditions: London, 66, clear: Paris. 64, cloudy; Berlin, 77, partly cloudy; Rome, 75, cloudy; Tokyo, 68, cloudy, and Casablanca, 66, clear, Special data for San Francisco: Normal temperature for June 8, low 50, high 63. HiRhest temperature this year to date, 81 on April 23.

Lowest temperature this season to date, 43 on Feb. 12. Sea level pressure at 5 p. yesterday, 29.94 inches, NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY Thunderstorms were plentiful in the Gulf and South Atlantic States yesterday and a few developed dur ing the afternoon in the Central Rockies. Showers scattered across the Northwest rounded out the precipitation pattern for what turned out to be a hot.

sunny day over the major part ot the country. Hottest soots were aaain found in the desert Southwest, featuring 105 deRrees at Blythe. Calif. However, gusty winds drawing heat over the plains pushed the mercury close to the 100 mark in the Dakotas. Sunshine and 80 or 90 degree warmth predominated from the Mississippi Valley across the Midwes 'o the Appalachians.

A high pressure system in the Northeast was composed of cooler air that held parts of New York and New England to the 50 or 60 degree ranges. High pressure extended from off the California coast into the Northwest broadening a fluw of cool air over the western interior. Fifty and 60 degree reading under cloudy tkies and tcatterad rains went mixed with warmth In southeast Montana. Mild air followed front Into western tions of the Dakotai and into the Central Plateau. bomewrtat lower nut still warm temperatures are scheduled for the Dakotas today and tome cooling expected from northwest Minnesota to northern Arizona.

Thunderstorms are likely in the Upper Plains and may spread is far as the northern Great Lake region. Warm humid weather across the Gulf States con tmues to favor showers and thun derstorm. Fair, warm weather is re served for most of the West. Midwest and East and sunshine should soark a milder trend over the Northwest, SHIPPING REPORT ARRIVED AT THIS PORT Sunday, Junt 7 MARY LUCKENBACH 12:20 a. Juried, from Tacoma, States Marine-Isthmian Agency, Oakland.

PaT VOYAGER 5:40 a. Orey- er, from St. Helens, Pope Talbot Lines, Howard Terminals, HAVELLANO 6 a. Ger. Guthrie Howard Terminal.

HAWAIIAN CRAFTSMAN 6 a. Ferris, from Honolulu, Matson Navigation Point Orient. C. R. MUSSER 6:35 a.

Miley, from Los Angeles, weyernaeusei S. S. Co Pier 45-A. BOOENSTEIN 7:45 a. Ger.

Breckwold, from Los Angeles, Balfour Guthrie Pier 40. Saturday, June CALIFORNIA STANDARD 2:50 p. Chesselet. from Moss Landing, California Shipping Richmond. LIONS GATE 4 p.

Sw. Schol- Im, from Los Angeles, Johnson Line, Pier 37. ANOROS TRADER 5:50 p. Lib. from Los Angeles, Williams- Dimond Anchorage 7.

QUEENSVILLE 7:10 p. Nor, Berntzen, from Los Angeies, over seas Shinoina Pier 28. W0N0RAT0 7:35 a Du. Coi coi, from Los Angeles, Trans pacitic Pier 19. DUE TO ARRIVE Monday.

June I Pres Johnson, from Yokohama 50 Alameda, from Pearl Harbor NSC-Oak. Hawaiian LumDarman. irom nno croc Ken Canadian Star, from Liverpool Leader, from Philadelphia Canada Mail, from Bataan. frpm Vancouver Washington, from Los 15 Tuesday. Jun I Lanikai.

from Honolulu 46 Grey Master, from Peru 26 Coeur Alena Victory, from Yokohama Flying Hawk, from Yokohama 48 Golden Mariner, from William Luckenbach. from Los AnReles Kor Bear, from Los Angeles Wednesday, June 10 Borgholt, from Philadelphia California, from Antwerp Orsova, from Sydney Kogaku Maru, from Kobe Adventurer, from Philadelphia SAILED FROM THIS PORT Sunday. June 7 ALESSANORO VOLTA 12:35 a. m. Itl Marioni, for Seattle, General S.

S. Corp. CALEDONIA MARU 2:50 a. Jap. mv.

Ikeda, for Yokohama, States Marine-Isthmian Atfency. TEXAN 5:10 a. Eggerer. for Loi Angeles, United States Lines. KEYSTONE MARINER 6:30 a.

Shannon, for Manila, Pacific Far East Lines. MASSMAR 6:45 a Matthews, for Portland, Calmar Lines. ANDROMEDA 6:55 a. Lib, Tsironis, for Peru, California Shipping Co. KOREAN BEAR 7:20 a.

Wait, for Los Angeles, Pacific Far East Lines. WASHINGTON STANDARD 9:30 a. Harris, for Tacoma, California Shipping Co. Saturday, June 8 FRED AINSW0RTH 10:05, for sea, M.S.T.S. MARINE LEOPARO 6:45 p.

Echo, for Portland, Luckenbach Lines. ANDROS TRADER 7:40 p. Lib, for Yokohama, Williams-Dimond BIEBERSTEIN 8-50 p. Ger. Breeme, for Los Angeles, Balfour Guthrie Co- LOCH RYAN 9 p.

Br. Thomas, for Lo Angeles, Holland-America Lines. SYOSSET 9:20 p. McGalis, for Portland, General Petroleum Corp. PRESIDENT ADAMS 11:10 p.

Saxton, for Yokohama, American President Lines. EVANGER 6:50 p. nr. Gleditsch. for Los Angeles, Generaly S.

S. Corp. DUE TO SAIL Monday, Junt I Hawaiian Pilot, p. Ililo Havelland, p. Antwerp Enc Term Lombok, p.

Cape Town Queensville, p. Manila Tuesday, June 9 Pres. Cleveland, 11:20 a. Yokohama 30 Ala. 19 28 50 Washmcton, p.

Manila NSC-Oak. Pacific Northwest, p. London Grove St. -Oak. Wednesday, June 10 Canada, p.

Antwerp Sun, Moon and Tide Table furnished by Marine Ex-Change from United States Coast and Geodetic Survey data June 13 10:22 pm June 20 1 pm June 27 3:12 pm 5 pm MONDAY, JUNE I Sun rises 5:47 pm Sun sets 8:30 om Moon rises 7:52 am Moon sets 10:13 Dm PACIFIC DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME JUNE 8 TO JUNE 13 High Low High Low 8-0 33 5.5 7:46 0 7 15:02 4.3 19.23 2.9 9- 1:04 5.3 10- 1:415.1 11- 2:25 4.8 12- 3:26 4.5 10:27 0.0 13- 4:39 4.1 15:45 4.3 20:09 2.9 16:26 4.4 21:02 2.9 17-0 4.6 23:11 2.4 17:50 4.8 23:11 2.4 18:31 5.1 Gunman Gets $7,600 at Mart LOS ANGELES, June 7. (AP) A gunman pot $7,600 in a supermarket holdup today, then sped off in a car driven by an accomplice. Donald Herwcck, assistant manager of a market in the Firestone District outside the city, said he was sitting in an office when the robber entered, stuck a gun in his ribs July 5 32 Guided 34 Legislative body 35 Color 36 Accumulate 37 Its capital is Valletta 38 Indonesian island 40 Oral 43 Artificial river barrier 45 Region in Greece 47 Seize 44 Man's name 49 Soak flax SATURDAY'S ANSWERS Answer to Saturday's puzzle Average time ef solution; 21 minutes CRYPT0QUIPS LKRGWKLRYMJ TVJLW; TVJLW LKRGW KL RYMJ. Saturday's AND CERO Cryptoquip: THE ARE RATED AS COD FINE FOOD FISH. (Copyright, '59 King Features Synd.) 'Copter Gets 3 Boys Stuck On Bay Isle Three Oakland boys strand ed at a Bay Farm Island duck blind when their skiff drifted away were rescued by a Coast Guard helicopter late yester day.

The 'copter crew, on a rou tine patrol of the Bay. spot ted the boys at 7:30 p. m. and picked them up. They were flown to Oakland Airport The youths are Mike Bilo-deau, 16, of 14448 Juniper Louis Lica, 16, of 1559 Sedgewood and George Cowar, 15, of 1861 Cedar St.

Ike Creels Rotarians NEW YORK, June 7 (UPD The 50th annual Rotary International Convention opened at Madison Square Garden tonight with the reading of a message from President Eisenhower praising the organization as a force for world peace. "For over half a century," the President's message said, this great service organiza tion has been advancing the highest ideals of mankind." Where's tho Fire The Fire Department answered the following cab? yesterday: A.M. 12:12855 Clay chesterfield. 12:14 Webster and O'Farrell false. 12:184045 Noriega washing machine.

1:22 Seventh Ave. and Anza false, 2:17519 Arkansas mattress. 2:24 Lombard and Steiner Sts, false. 3:10 25th and Dolores hydrant. 3:341335 Sanchez washdown.

3:55441 O'Farrell false. 8:18 Gough and Ellis aid person. 8:291223 44th refrigerator. 9.091090 Grove boiler. 11:362865 30th Ave grass.

P.M. 12:16 Burrow and Madison grass. 12:18 Felton and Madison grass. 12:59 19th and Moraga false. 2:2158 Weaver assist police.

3:04 Third and Mission false. 3:0437 Joice drying rack on roof. 3:08 Capitol Ave. and Montana false. 3:091410 Octavia water leak, 4:06 2581 San Jose grass.

4:201429 Oak water leak. 4:23176 Thrift grass. 4:47 Ingalls St. and Oakdale grass. 5:24 Staples Ave.

and Foerster St. false. 5:46 Tapia Drive and Holloway unnecessary. 6:48 Oakdale Ave. and Phelps St.

rubbish. 7:19 24th and York false. 1485 Bush rubbish. 8:37 Pierce and Turk garbage chute. 8:382847 Washington furnace.

try gentle, INNERTABS HERBAL LAXATIVE for prompt relief SAlWSriE ft IT OMAR OkiOUGOTT IT EARRuflj A I aIr vIanIj its CI Snf AIM MjAiNiAlT ft A VE A MjQiSrfS I TE5 RE PjKtP A ERS QTII A "TIL hA At CAB PIT 016 EflAL 6f I NE AN 0 A IK ATjA t) QUA PUN HORIZONTAL 1 Sharp mountain crest 6 Ribbed fabric 9 Through 12 Persian fairies 13 A basic copper arsenal 15 Levels 16 Tropical fruits 17 Printer's measures 11 God of pleasure (Egypt.) 19 Hereditary factor 20 Assam silkworm 21 Was indisposed 23 Posed for 46 Kind of book 41 Place of sacnfica 50 Small, mouthlike openings (Biol.) 51 To besiege 52 Patriotic organization (abbr.) 53 Babylonian god 54 Possession of value VERTICAL 1 Simian 2 A musing 3 Hermit 4 Cans 5 S-shaped curve Be insubordinate 7 Rubber 8 Fasten 9 Languishes 10 Babylonian sky-god 11 Printing term 14 Scold persistently 18 Twice 20 Shade tree 21 Malicious burning 22 A loon (Zool.) 25 Summer in France 27 Goal 30 Turns on an axis 31 Mean proportion poi 24 Me portrait Metric measures of capacity 26 Narrow inlet 21 Satisfies 29 Caused by a virus 33 Goddess of dawn 3) Eliminate 36 Danish territorial division 39 At no time 41 Spread grass to dry 42 Serving woman 44 Cain's land 45 Auditory organ Mis. Blaisdcll Of Berkeley Dead at 60 Mrs. Josephine Bell Blais dcll, prominent Berkeley civic figure, died yesterday after a long illness. She was 60. Mrs.

Blaisdell was the wife of Allen Blaisdell, director of the University of California's International House and For eign Student Advisor. She was a former director of the Berkeley YWCA, past president of the Planned Par enthood League of Alameda County and a member of Berkeley's Town and Gown Club. Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Susan Allen Blaisdell. of San Fran Cisco, and a son. Air Force CaDt.

Morton Blaisdell. of Topeka. Kan. The family home is at 1606 LaVereda Berkeley. Memorial services will be held at 4:30 p.

m. Wednesday in the International House auditorium. Ex-Mayor's Widow Is Found Dead Mrs. Linda Hives, 80, widow of former Burlingame Mayor W. W.

Hives, was found dead in the kitchen of her home at 200 Carmelita Ave. yesterday. Burlingame Police Sgt Richard Rittenmeyer said death appeared to have been due to natural causes, but an autopsy was ordered because of head and facial injuries. Rittenmeyer said Mrs. Hives apparently suffered a heart attack while washing clothes and the injuries were caused when she fell.

Her body was discovered at 10:30 a.m. by boarder. Edmund Clark. 56. Happy Birthday cVi 2li The San Francisco Examiner extends birthdav greetings to Alhrrt Alhertan fit Alherton Company.

155 8uttr ADVERTIsem*nT KELP FOR PSORIASIS SUFFERERS We have a "6" ingredient ointment and an internal tablet, a combination which Riving wonderful relief to a great many suficrcrs. Its proving so eHective that it warrants a trial by all who have this ailment, and its supplied on a 14-day home trial plan. Write for details to Canam Sales Dept. 209E Rockport, Mass. 70 degree temperatures in sunnvlaj fnrr4 tn nnen 9 tsfa parts of Washington and 80 degree ana lOTCCa mm 10 Open a Sale.

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