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LOS ANGELES TIMES FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1995 A31 Obituary Stanley Elkin; Author, Teachf aud gifted writer." fr problems regarding evidence-handling. Prosecutors acknowledge that Golden's work was far from perfect, but they say that none of the mistakes compromised the ultimate conclusions of the coroner's office. To bolster its argument that Golden's mistakes were harmless, the prosecution intends to show the jury dozens of autopsy photographs, some of which both sides acknowledge are grisly, graphic depictions of the wounds to Goldman and Nicole Simpson. Those photographs are not likely to be introduced today, however, since Golden will not take the stand until next week. Publisher Subpoenaed On the margins of the Simpson trial, another development Thursday further emphasized the relationship between the trial and its abundant literary spinoffs.

Michael Viner, president of Bev excused juror Michael Knox. A source close to the publisher speculated that Ito may be concerned that Knox's upcoming book may reveal the identities of jurors. A court order protects the jurors' anonymity. 1 Nevertheless, Viner said he did not plan to be accompanied by a lawyer when he visits Ito this morning. "I feel no need for counsel," he said.

"I'm going voluntarily." In addition to those two books, Viner said, Dove is preparing still another account by a central player in the case. Mark Fuhrman, the Los Angeles police detective who testified that he found key evidence in the case but who also has become the centerpiece of the defense conspiracy theory, is pre- -paring to release a selection of letters sent to him in recent months. 5 Titled, "In Praise of Justice: Letters to Mark Fuhrman," the book will present highlights from about 8,000 letters the "detective has received, along with responses from him, Viner said. I3IMPSON i f'uftinued from A28 late April, and Scheck's repu-i'tuon for long-windedness has idVhim the butt of a growing tty of good-natured jokes from porters and other courtroom iietators. As members of the yucGence waited to enter Ito's pijrtroom Thursday morning, one porter, Dominick Dunne, told fcnther spectator that he had been toatjed next to Scheck on an airline flight recently and that the iwtfhad talked until nodding off.

CI think ScheckJ kept talking iftt you fell asleep," responded tkfrbara Bosson, an actress visiting Iftatourtroom Thursday to pick up (winters for her upcoming role in a lelgvision series in which she is to poHray a prosecutor, 'though other witnesses are elected to testify later in the prosecution's case about scientific feykjence analysis of hair sarnie, for instance Sims' testimony tonfluded the major portion of the pufA case. Many commentators pfaised that phase of the prosecu-jiofi's presentation, contrasting the smooth choreography of that sec-bori of the case with other aspects ihai have been sharply criticized. "ks this stuff started to mount sinct mount and mount, you could see that this was the core of their case," said Harland W. Braun, a criminal defense lawyer and former deputy district attorney. "I think they're back on track.

Their DNA evidence seems overwhelming to any rational person." Autopsy Evidence Next Prosecutors will shift gears today as they open a potentially dicey phase of their case: the presentation of evidence regarding the autopsies performed on the two victims. County Coroner Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran is expected to take the stand this morning, and is likely to testify about mistakes made by one of his deputy medical examiners, Dr. Irwin Golden. Some of those mistakes are considered trivial, but the defense has raised serious questions about others, including Golden's failure to save Nicole Simpson's stomach contents. According to the defense, that failure eliminated one means by which Simpson experts could have double-checked the prosecution's estimate of the times of the murders.

Golden also failed to note some of the victims' wounds in his autopsy reports, and an internal coroner's office memorandum listed a number of other potential In other Times reviews, Elkin's work "an impre achievement" and noted that a talented' wordsmith who "sentence by bejeweled sententf "Elkin's trademark is to tj rope his way from comedy tragedy with hardly a slip," II B. Sipper noted in review "George Mills" in 1982. Elkin's 17th book, Bliss," will be published in Deep ber. Elkin's father, a costume jewt salesman, moved the family Chicago's. South Side from York when Elkin was 3.

EiJ: earned his bachelor's, master' doctoral degrees at the Univetei of Illinois and served in the Artjjy, Elkin had taught at Washings University since 1960. In 1967. was a visiting professor aCt From Times Staff and Wire Reports ST. LOUIS-Prize-winning novelist Stanley Elkin, who suf-' fered from multiple sclerosis and i wrote comically of tragic themes such as helplessness and disease, has died, hospital officials said Thursday. He was 65.

Elkin died Wednesday of a heart attack. Found to have multiple sclerosis ,20 years ago, the New York-born continued to write novels taught English from a wheel-Chair at Washington University in Louis. i Elkin won the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1982 for his novel "George Mills," and was a finalist three times for the National Book Award, most recently in 1993 fpr'TheMacguffin." A Times review described that book as "roses" by a "cantankerous banta Barbara. vvy vwv vv erly Hills-based Dove Books, said he was subpoenaed by Judge Ito, and Viner said he planned to meet with the judge this morning. Last year, Viner's company published a book by Faye Resnick that caused Ito to interrupt jury selection, and now the firm is pressing ahead with plans to publish a book by mm II II II II II mm Willi mMmmmi it OBITUARIESFUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS nn mm i ANDERSON.

Donald A. SLOAN. Owen Alward a Be 76. res ident of Palm Desert passed away May 31, 1995 of cancer. He was born on August 30, 1918 In Cabrie, Saskatchewan, Canada to Miriam Alward and Georire Slown.

In 1923 his family relocated permanently to wy on May 30, 1995 in Ontario. iSuevived by wife, France daughters, Carol McMichaet and Terri Anderson; grandsons, Scott and Mark McMicnael. Mr. Anderson is a retiree of General Electric Co. Services to be held 1 li30am, 'Monday.

June 5 at the Memorial 'Chapel of Rose Hills Memorial Part. 3900 S. Workman Mill Road, Whittier. Rom Hllll Mortuary directing OBITUARIES Fortmann, Daniel MD Galego, Stephen Gleeson, Robert Gonzalez. Gilbert Graves-Bourland, M.

Greiner, Mary R. Hammond, Elizabeth Hudyma, William Husman, Tom Johnson, Beatrice Kreis, Reinhold Leskowitz, Martha. Orel, Ben Parver, Margaret Pruitt, Laura L. Randell, Betty Root, Bella Singer, Sol Sloan, Owen A. Stewart, Maggie G.

Vogei, AliceS Anderson, Donald A. Bellenger, Ray Bernabe, Maria O. Biering, Allene Blake, Sean Buchannan, Anna Chips, Margaret A. Degatano, Mary G. Doerr, Michael Fein, Goldie W.

Floerke, William A. BKLLENCEK, Ray mitsitic morwary boutn fasaaena. Alter receiving nis B.A. degree from U.C.L.A. in 1938 where he was Phi Delta Theta, he entered the Army Air Force and served as Lieutenant and test pilot during World War II.

His business career included Membership Director for Carte Blanche, 14 years as Managing Editor of Patterson's Beverage Gazeteer, and Marketing Director at Numano International. He is survived by wife, Rachel Williams Sloan of Paim Desert; children: Keith Sloan of Santa Monica, Miriam Haines of Redondo Beach, and Jill Sloan of Manhattan Beach; granddaughter, Catherine Haines of Redondo Beach; sisters, Margaret Sloan Mapes of Cota de Caza and Patricia Sloan Mossier of Mission Viejo. Memorial services 3pm, Saturday at Ramon Chapel, Palm Springs Mortuary, 69-855 E. Ramon Road, HUDYMA, William M. passed away May 31, 1995.

Always in our thoughts and hearts. Joyce, Paul, Mary Ann and John. Memorial services will be held 11.30am, Wednesday, June 7 at Pacific Crest Cemetery Chapel, 2701 182nd Redondo Beach. Cremation Society of the South Bay tituowi-wrei BERNABE, Maria Olandaf born Maria Tancay Olandag on June 19, 1929 in Selma, California to Donato and Josephina Olandag, passed away on May 29, 1995 in Huntington Beach. She grew up in San Francisco where she was married to Benjamin Bernabe in 1946 and later relocated to Southern California in 1950.

She enjoyed a career as a Polynesian entertainer and model, having made movie and television apprearances during the late 19508 and early 1960's and was a past member of the American Guild of Variety Artists. More Importantly, she was a devoted and loving mother, grandmother, and great-arandmother and leaves behind daughters, Vicki and Valerie; son, Jeffi seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Memorial services to be held 10am, Saturday, June 3 at the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove with interment in Crystal Cathedral Memorial Gardens, Garden of Peace. HUSMAN, Tom beloved husband of Bea; loving father of Gwen Howard) Pollyea and Joan David) Fielding; cherished grand-ather of Loren and Allison Thali brother of Michael Husman. Services 3pm, Monday, June 5 at Mount Sinai Memorial Park.

Mount vainearai uty In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Eisenhower Hosoice, After becoming port of Koto Kaelin's world and taping his recollections about OJ. and Nicole Simpson's explosive relationship, investigative journalist Marc Eliot now writes the definitive memoir of this shocking tragedy. Hinging with passion and full of details excluded from his trial testimony, Kaelin's startling revelations expose how much deeper and more scandalous this story really is. Sinai Mortuary 42-201 Beacon Hill Suite Palm Desert, A 92211. V- STEWART.

Margie G. passed away May 29, 1995 in Inglewood. Visitation Friday from 2pm to 8pm at the mortuary. Services Saturday, June 3, 101m at First United Meinoaisi inurcn, inglewood witn interment in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills. Inglewood Cemetery Mortuary (310 IIEU YORK THIS BESTSELLER siz-ogll) directors.

VOGEU Alice Southworth beloved BIERING, Allene 67; beloved wife of Albert Biering; loved mother of James McVey, Michael McVev, Karen McVey, Krista McVey, arid Julie Biering; cherished grandmother of eight grandchildren. Memorial services 5pm, June 4 at Congregational Church of North-ridge. Crawford Mortuary, North- mother of Audrey Watkins and JOHNSON, Beatrice Mary (nee Seaweil) died at Sun Valley May 30, 1995 after a brief illness. She was born in Galena, Kansas August 28, 1900. She was the loving widow of the late Thomas Francis Deasy and of the late Frederick W.

Johnson. She is survived by her daughter, Sheila A. Voyemant of Van Nuys; her son, Fr. Thomas Deasy, S.J. of Los Gatos; three grandchildren! Pierre Voyemant of Van Nuys, Chantal Escoto of Tacoma, Washington and Jacques Voyemant of Nagasaki, Japan and one great-grandson, Damon Escoto.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 7pm, June 2 at Sacred Heart Chapel, LoyolaMarymount University. Burial will be In Holy Cross Cemetery at Ham, Saturday, June 3. Pierce Brothers Cunningham O'Connor. Los Angeles In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Loyola High School Scholarship Foundation, 901 Venice Los Angeles, CA 90006. Charles S.

Vogel; also survived by a sister, Eleanor Shaw. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Now in hardcover from "is American Cancer Society. Services HarperPaperbacks UT.iid A Division ofHiipaCollinsPublishm win oe neia ipm, Monday, June 1995 at the Old North Church, Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills. Forest Lawa Mortuary In Mamofiam BLAKE, Seaa born October 24, 1963; died October 29, 1995. Beloved son of Maria Agamenoni Blake of Manhattan Beach and Martin J.

Blake of Torrance; grandson of Edith Agamenoni of San rino and Edith Blake of Claremont) also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Sean succumbed to heart failure in San Diego. Liturgy Mass Ham, Friday, June 2 at American Martyrs Catholic Church, Manhattan Beach. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the U.C.S.D. Medical Research Fund.

White Day Mtrtaary 3103T-244) directors KREIS. Reinhold E. PAUL VERNA October 6, 1947 June 2, 1983 Greater love hath no man than this, that one lay down his life for his comrades. armstrong amily directors LESKOWITZ, Martha b(B033mM Hillside mortuary FORTMANN, Daniel John, M.D. of Pasadena, on May 23, 1995 at the age of 79.

Dr. Fortmann was born in Pearl River, New York where he attended high school and earned 12 letters In varsity sports. He entered Colgate University at the age of 16, was coached to football stardom by Andy Kerr, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa In 1936: He wanted to pursue both of his loves, football and medicine, and entered the 1936 National Football League draft where George Halas and the Chicago Bears picked him in the final round because "his name sounded like a football As usual Halas' instinct was accurate as "Danny Fortmann" became an All Pro guard six times, was inducted Into the NFL Hall of Fame in 1965, and was recently named to the NFL Ail-Time Two-Way Team. During his seasons with the "Monsters' of the Midway" they won their division 5 times and the NFL Championship 3 times, including in 1940 when they beat the Washington Redskins 73-0. Dan nadn't anticipated being drafted by the Bears, so he quickly applied to the University of Chicago Medical School where he was accepted as the last student that year, beating out a violinist on the advice of the Dean of Admissions' secretary the football player" she said).

Like the Bears, the University never regretted its deci-sion, for Dan became a skilled sur- eon, highly respected by his col-eagues and loved by his patients. 'The University of Chicago had pioneered the quarter system, so Dan was able to play football during fall quarter ana still keep up with his class. He was the first professional football player ever to simultaneously earn an M.D. By the lime of his internship and residency he was famous enough to gain the flexibility to continue playing until he entered the Navy in 1943. Moving to Chicago in 1936 brought Dan a third grace to add to football and medicinei he met Mary Van Halteren of Lansing, Michigan whom he wed in 1938.

They moved twice a year between Wrigley Stadium and the South Side, piling all their belongings into the back seat of the car. Dan and Mary lived in Detroit and Pittsburgh before settling in Burbank, California in 1948 where they raised their two sons. They moved to Pasadena in 1974: Mary died March 3, 1995. Dan practiced at St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank from 1948 until his retirement in 1984; he was Chief of Staff in 1965.

Dan also served as team physician for the Los Angeles Rams for many years and maintained his friendship with his Bears teammates and his beloved George Halas. In 1983 Dan was diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease and in 1988 he entered the John Douglas French Center in Los Alamitos, a pioneer in the care of Alzheimer's patients. There he received excellent, loving care from the devoted staff and medical director, Dr. Stephen Read. Dr.

Fortmann is survived by his brother, Bernhard; his sisters, Dorothy and Marguerite; his sons, Thomas and Stephen and five grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 3pm, Sunday, June 11 at the St Joseph Medical Center Auditorium. Memorial donations may be made toi St. Joseph Medical Center Foundation, 501 S. Buena Vista St, Burbank, CA 91505; to.

Napili Kai Foundation (a Hawaiian children's cultural fund), 5900 Honoapiilani Road, Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii 96761; to. French Foundation for Alzheimer's Research, 11620 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 820, Los Angeles, CA 90025; or to. Daniel J. Fortmann Scholarship Fund, Colgate University, Hamilton, New York 13346 sm A fj JAMES E.

THOMPSON Jr. May 12, 1918 June 2, 1994 You will always be in our hearts. Your loving family The Ireot Cellular eel BUCHANNAN. Anna Maria Forest Lawa Glendale Cemetery Lots-Crypts Is L. r.

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Sunrise double plot $1000 pp 80S-484-063I HOLLYWOOD Cemetery. I double crypt $900 both PP 805-659 5196 Inglewood Park. 2 plots side by side, Park Terr. $1800both. 6I9-34S-6008 Cremation Services day, May 30, 1995 at his home in Berkeley of lung and brain cancer.

He was 63 years old. Growing up in Southern California, he attended Polytechnic School in Pasadena, Thacher School in Ojai, and Yale University. He graduated from Stanford university and received a Master's degree in Library Science from the University of Southern California. He worked with the Los Angeles Mirror, the Los Angeles Times, and the San Francisco Examiner as a financial reporter and editor. The son of the late Albert Edward Doerr, he leaves his mother, Harriet Doerr of Pasadena, and his sister, Martha Doerr Toppin of Oakland.

Insatiable reader, innovative gardener, talented and frustrated painter, articulate and curious, a lifelong explorer at the outposts of language, he sought and discovered the single right word. He had an ability to clarify complexity. There will be no services. Contributions may be sent to a favorite OREL, Bea born Benjamin, on March 14, 1913 in Shkud, Latvia, passed away on June 1, 1995 following a decades-long battle with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. Ben arrived at Ellis Island at the age of 2 and grew up in Brooklyn's Jewish community.

He was an antifascist Navy veteran who served as a Motor Machinist on the USS Cebu during World War II. Ben was a free-thinker who believed in world peace and friendship among nations, social justice and civil rights for all of humanity. Ben will be dearly missed by his wife, Teruko and was preceded in death by his mother-in-law, Okasan; his daughter, Judy (Ken) Ravitz. son, Steve (Glenda Jo) Orel, and his grandson, Justin Orel. Ben Is survived by his sister, Estelle Hoffman; niece, Dorothea Parks and her two sons, Andrew and Brandon; nephew, Mark Hoffman; many others who crossed paths with Ben on the winding roads of life's journey.

Neptune Society services are pri-' vate. In lieu of flowers, contributions in tribute to Ben can be made to. National Parkinson Foundation, P. O. Box 414157, Miami, Florida 33141-4147, or to.

Rosenberg Fund for Children, 1145 Main St M08, Springfield, MA 01103-9934. Ben will be remembered for his compassion, his humor (no price was too high for a good laugh from one of Ben practical jokes) and his charming, crooked, Boggie-esk smile. Salud, BenDad PARVER, Margaret L. Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills PRUITT, Laura Louise age 46; passed awav from cancer on May 31, 1995 in Orange, California. A 46-year resident of Orange, she was co-ownermanager of Best of Friends Cafe and Tea Room for 19 years.

Survived by husband, Jerry of Orange; sons, Bryan of Costa Mesa, Jason and Joshua, both of Orange; her mother, Gloria Stanford of Orange, brothers. Judge Richard Stanford Jr. of Fullerton and Jeffrey Stanford of Virginia. Services to be held 7pm, Tuesday, June 6 at Plaza Bible Church of Orange. Private interment in Fair-haven Memorial Park.

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A friend of the memorial services are pending. MOUNT MOTOROLA DYNASTY SINAI MORTUARY Portable Cellular HIN, uoidle Wolfeaua, died in Los Angeles May 26, 1995, age 85. She is survived oy her three children, Lawrence Fein of Sacramento, Carol Gilbert of Houston, Texas, and Stephanie Fein of San Ansel-mo; and their spouses, Anita Frim-kess Fein, Brian Gilbert, and David Lakes; grandmother of Jordan, Aaron, Jennifer, Megan, Miriam, and Julia. Born in Winnipeg, Canada, she came to the United States at age 16. Former secretary to naturalist, Ernest Thompson Seton in Santa Fe.

New Mexico and script girl at MOM Studios during the 1930's. In 1939 Goldie married George Fein, M.D. in Los Angeles. He died in 1963. She was a leader in establishment of cooperative nursery schools in California in the late 1940 and early 50's.

She raised a family and worked as a real estate agent for 30 years. Goldie was an adventurer, traveling extensively and making life-long friends throughout the world. Goldie will be remembered lovingly by all who knew her as an always active free thinker with a generous spirit A celebration of her life will be held Sunday, June 4, 2pm, at Pierre Hilbert Lakeside Clubhouse, Rain-tree Circle and Jefferson Blvd. Culver City. Contributions in her memory to Freda Mohr, JFS, Multiservice Center, 330 N.

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Bob attended Cathedral High School, Pierce College, San Francisco College, and LaSalle University Law School. His banking career started in 1952 and he retired in April, 1994. He served as an Examiner with California State Banking Department and worked mostly with independent banks in the Los Angeles area thereafter. He is survived by his wife. Sue; two daughters, Claudia and Susan; three grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren; many close friends.

Services will be held 9.30am, Saturday, June 3 at Holy Angels Catholic Church in Arcadia. In iieu of flowers, donations may be made to Holy Angels Catholic Church Building Fund. Turner A Stevens, 350 E. Mala St, Alhambra (818 Neptune Society -San Pedro ROOT. Bella L.

born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1897. Beloved aunt of Ada (Ludwlg) Strauss and Bob (Marion) Sontag; loving sister-in-law of Jack (Harriet) Root and Esther Taxon; great-aunt of Debby (Bruce) Powell, Betsy Strauss, Steven (Judy) Strauss, Susan (Ross) Starr, Kate Sontag, and Jim, John, and Dan Root; honorary grandmother of many loving nieces and nephews. Services Ham, Monday at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Chapel. Mouat Sinai Mortuary In lieu of flowers, the family prefers donations to. Beverly Hills Chapter Hadassah, 455 S.

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Donations may be made to American Heart Association in lieu of flowers. Services will be held 3pm, Friday, June 2 at Pacific View Memorial Park, Newport Beach. Mortuary (310) 699-0921 Located at Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier I Mary u. uegaiano; passed away on May 26, 1995. Prices mav vary derjenrjina on earner rale plan selected Certain cellular telephone JPaqers require an additional 20 Activation Fee at time of purchasa, PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU 63S? company fees and restrictions may apply.

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