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20 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 6. 1930. 'PART IJ death's With Funeral Announcements. Fin.ei.1 rr.day at 11 a.rn. rrff i fll 4 I I' I- DIVORCE SUITS FILED SKBTRK.

E. against Walter 3 HHOR RILOfc. Raniona against Jesse W. SNYPFR. Eva M.

atainst iuy. STORY. Rnih L. aiiainst Hamld H. KYKKS.

I ucy Btainst Alfred V. TOWNLAN. Edea avuinst James. WALKER Mary u.uii-l Aubrey. WARD.

Gladys M. auiinst Jusnn L. WA'IE Kvs aaamst Thomas H. V. A1ERHOUSE.

against John R. W1NCHEL. Linn aiiailist WlIU R. INTENTION TO MARRY i The foliow rot'cei of intention to marry were issued yesterday. Name and age given.

ClCIPNO MCYFRS. Clarence L. Quif no, Daisy Mevers. 2b. ROFKNbtHG- ROSEN Allen L.

Rosenberg. i 21 fio.e Ro 22. i RU6SKLL CLAYTON. George O. Itusicll, I Mmior.e H.

18. ECHNI lliKKMAN RHA.AZA. Ben V. i Kiliiiei'i'-rinan. Z9.

Rcoccca M. Bra- SOHN. Ben P. SriUner, Steaming Si? fh nr9 I fj WAT DEATHS With Funeral Announcetrents. COTTFR.

Jnmr P. Cotter Funetal lortav at 6:30 a.m. Lorn Gus Alvatei Moore. DAVFNPCRT. (or Rairfi L.

Davenport be leiel Friday at 10:30 am. t'om Moitu.iry. tX) West Washington Charles S. Davis Servires FrirUy at 11 am. from Grace Chanel.

Ir.tiieunrrl Ceme'erT. direction Brother-Mortuary. DAVIS. La'e of 321 Drive. Sarah S.

Davis, born frpi ember 22. lf.49. loving mother of May UhvIs Remains were loiwaideri by E. Clair Overholi.rer Co to Iowa, for services and interment. DEANE Remains of Vivian C.

Deane ill he forwarded by Ruppe Mortuary, 9i0 West Washn.gton stieet. to Macon, for services and interment. DORMEYER. The funeral services of Mrs. Aueusra Doruieyer ill Friday 2 30 p.m.

from the ehtpel of W. A. Brown. 1815 South Floer streft. DUFFY.

February 5. Timothy Duffy. Remain at Edwards Brothers. EDWARDS. In this elty, Febr'iry 5.

1930. Orville P. Edwards, aged 52 years, beloved husband of Iva L. Enwrus. Funeral service will be in the chapel of Paul D.

1001 West Wa'hinston street, Friday. February 7, at 2 in. FEN YES. Private services. Mrs.

Eva Scott Penyes. 2 Thursday. Turner A' Stevens chapel. Marengo at Holly, Pas JUE WEATHER rpenel-i n-rortl LOCAL U. S.

WEATHER BUREAU, L05 Angeles, Fb. 5. Reported by H. U. litrsty, Meteorologist 1 At 5 o'clock a.m.

Ihe baromelei rt'tiflcred 30.13. at 3 n.m., 30 Hi Thermometer for the rorre- ponding hours showed a. id 6'J dec. iirUtive 'humidity. 5 a.m..

43 ceiil 48 per cent. Wind. 5 re.ocitr 4 miles: 5 soull.we.vt. velocity (Tiil'S. TdnpeiMures.hit'hesi, 76 liei chg.

RulnfitU for m'hsou. li' inches; normiil to dxlc, 8 A2 inches; iat to. date. 6 82 inches. Baronicec reduced to tea level.

WEATHER CONDITIONS. Feb. 5-light to moderate ram or snow Ins fallrii purine the Pst twenty-four hours 111 the At Untie and Eastern Gulf Stales, and in the lake region, the Upper Ohio Valley. Ai kansas Biid Oklahoma and over the North Pacific Slope. Tempera-turcn rrc considerably above riorum! this morning in 'be Middle and South Atlantic the Drtkotas and Nebraska and in the Middle and Northern Rocky Mountuin country and over the North Pncillc Slope, but nuirierate temperature were reported generally elsewhere.

In Southern California clear, moderately warm weather pie-vniled yesterday. It was clear this morn- in at all points, with temperatures near th normal. Fair, moderately warm weather will continue in Los Auseies and vicinity Thursday, with low humidity. SUN, MOON AND TIDES. Los Angeles, Fh, 6.

Sun rises 6:48 a.m., seta 6:28 P.m. Moon rises 1100 a.m., sets 12:13 a.m. Los Alleles Harbor. Feb. 6: Hih tides, 2.07 a.m.

and 3:30 p.m.; low tides, 9 46 a.m. and 7:51 p.m. LOCAL TEMPERATURES. Feb. 5: Minimum and maximum temperatures from Southern California points, reported yesterday to the Los Angeles office of the V.

S. weather Bureau, were as juiiuwo. Stutions Max. Mtn. Imperial Los Angeles Harbor Ml.

Wilson Pasadena, Pomona Forterville Rrcilunds t-ati liernardino Skr.t. Ana Santa Harbara Sierra Modre LOCAL FORECAST For Ios Angeles and vicinity 73 71 51 04 4'l 73 4 74 43 73 39 7ii 41 76 37 77 4.J 75 4(1 74 10 74 56 Fair and HUMPHREY heats the water HOT cheaper and better than many other methods. All you do is turn a faucet and it heats it hot on the run any time night or day for any purpose. There is no waste of gas with a HUMPHREY, you pay for only what you use. i $I0 INSTALLS ANY SIZE HUMPHREY Automatic or Storage WATER HEATER IN YOUR HOME Balance in Easy Payments Liberal Allowance on your old Heater if a I Jj 11 1 1 ajJ-dAB-w aw Down BOYCE Phone TU.

1905 A C(i iie cneio otx plenty ol Benae cover tL II 3 jyjjj mm 3 df I I CARL A. Phone VA. 3830 935 S. Grand Agent Ave. ff HJACOLA th- chapel of V.

A. Brown. 1815 facuili 1 10 EPCLTH.FR E. gpurliler. i-MU'ins at the i of W.

A. 1613 South Flower street. EWAI I.FY. Suddenly, at her lute home, 1" Sixili avenue. E.

Swaliev, b-ioveti mother of Mrs. Herbert H. and loving sister of Miss Mary Fourer. Dr Hiram Fnuser of Mo. n.ei-ce, Dr.

T. E. Fouser or Ro. rheUe. Ill ar.d Dr.

G. G. Fouser of Chicago, III. Funeral from The While Company. 664 West Washington street, today at 10:30 a.m.

SWANSON. At "549 West Seventeenth fleet. Alfred J. Swunson. beloved husband of Mrs.

Anna E. Swanaon. Funeral services Friday at 1 m. from the chapel of W. A.

Browu. liila South Flower street. SWEARINGEN. Theodore Swearingen. Memorial services at Cresce'i, Highland Park, today at 1 p.m.

THOMPSON February 5, at 4854 Lemon C-iove avenue. Minnie Thompson, beloved wife of Ju.eph L. Thompson, artist associated eieven years the Paramount Studio. Funeial services will be held Friday. February 7.

at 11 a from the chapel of Gates, Crane Earl. 1724 North Higliiard avenue, Hollywood. TRUEX. Chauncey Ray Truex. beloved husband of Mrs.

Ada M. Tsuex and father or little Edith Marie Truex of 158 West Fir'ieth street, member of Utopia Lodge. No. 537. F.

A. M. Funeral services Friday at 10 a m. from the chapel of W. A.

Brown, 1815 South Flower street. WELTON. At Santa Monica. Mrs. Ida M.

Welton, aged 63 years, wife of Harrison E. Welton; mother of Mrs. John C. Williamson and Orton B. Welton, and sister ofMrs.

I. U. Eaton, Mrs. Daisy Perkins and William M. Beard.

Services today at 2 n.m at the Memorial Chapel or Todd A Leslie. Monica. Interment, private, in Woodlawn Mausoleum. (Detroit and Minneapolis papers please copy.) WICKS Services for Gene V. Wicks, be.

loved little ton of Mr. and Mrs. V. Wicks, will be held this afternoon at-. o'clock in Edwards Brothers' Mortuary, ajb venice Boulevard, WINSLOW.

Sarah Augusta Wlnslow, aged 81 years, of 816 Bay View Drive. Her mosa Beach; aunt of Annie E. Morgan of Hermosa Beach, and great-aunt of Leslie Btlgham and Mrs, Grace Muu- loe of Los Angeles. Funeral services fiom the O'Shca chapel, Kednndo Beach. 4 30 p.m.

Thursday. Pacific Cremat-oiy. YOUNG David H. Young, beloved brother of FUeu Allen of Highland Park. Bessie Siebke of Los and Blanche liigwm nemet.

Services will be held today at 3 m. from Rosedsle Cemetery chapel under direction of Ruppe Mortuary, 950 Washington street. YOUNGS. Servlres for Clara Davi! Youngs rriaay, Feoruary 7, at 10 a.m. irom Fierce Brothers chapel.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS BRESEE BROTHERS. Estab. 1892 FREE PARKING IN OUR OWN GARAGE ttJJ HUUI.Ut)A tV. JlJ BRESEE BROTHERS LINvE 1750 102ND ST. LA.

3783 1815 E. MANCHESTER LA. 1393 RUPPE MORTUARY 950 West Washington Street WEstraore 3307. Not in the trust EDWARDS BROTHERS, INC. SERVICE.

ECONOMY. RELIABILITY 930 Venice Boulevard (16th st.) WE. 5848 PAUL D. ROBINSON 1001 West Washington. WE.

1001. E. Clair OverhoIUcr Co. WE. 6117 1226 South Grand GARRETT BROTHERS 921 Venlci Joulcvard (16th st.l WF.

:039 C.LASBAND GROMAN 901 WEST WASHINGTON. WE. 1231. DF.LMER A. SMITH MORTUARY 731 West Washington WE.

1032 CEMETERIES INGLEWOOD PARK CEMETERY Largest In Southern California All lots under perpetual care Permanence assured because of location Inglewood Park Mausoleum One of America's most substantially constructed. Surrounded by a Burial Park of almost 300 acres. Moderate prices prevail. Grace Chapel Largest and most luxuriously equipped California CREMATORY MAGNIFICENT COLUMBARIUM Inglewood Park Flower Shop for the convenience of clients Telephone PLeasant 3141 FOREST LAWN MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mausoleum Crematory Close to the Heart of Los Aiigeies Forest Lawn Mausoleum Anchored In the Roel: of the Everlasting Hills Forest Lawn Flower Shop Flowers lor Every Occasion Little Church of the flowers "Where the Sonrt of Birds Is Lika Love In Search ot a Word" Wee Kirk o' the Heather A Replica of the Little Scottish Church Where Annie Laurie Worshiped Glendale Avenue and San Fernando Road TELEPHONE ALbany 1121 HOLLYWOOD CEMETERY CONVENIENTLY ACCESSIBLE Exceptional perpetual care provided HOLLYWOOD CHAPEL AVAILABLE WITHOUT COST GOOD SanU Murica Blvd. 110.

8135, MAUSOLEUMS ANGELCS ABBEY MAUSOLEUM Cl05e-bv Los Antelrs on Long Beach Blvd. Crypts priced na low as S133. Visitors welcome. Office. 003 Central Bldg.

Telephone TUcker 0532. GASOLINE MARKET QUIET CHICAGO. Feb. 5. Exclusive Motor grade, 5'.

to 6'jC. Kerosene dull: 41-43 water white, 4 to 4Vic. oil easy; gravity, 97 to 102 'Ac, Surrounded by downtown SAN FRANCISCO 1 THE CLIFT Ik- tew Women's Cub modern poetry group iluthouse, 943 Hoover street. 3.30 p.m. Civiiati Club luncheon meeting, Commercial Club.

noon. Clumber of Commerce board of directors' meeting, committee rooms. Chamber 01 Commerce B.mn:ng, 12 15 m. Philanthropy ar.d Civics Club luncheon meeting, 1419 South Wilton Place, 1 pm. Business Woman's City Club of Los Angeles dinner meeting.

Wumca's Athletic Club, evening Lovers of Shakespea-e meeting. Westminster Hotel, 346 South Main street, evening. Public invit'd. Nurses' Privare Dutleg section, district No. 5, monthly meeting, 211 Lucas street, 8 Pm.

Free book lecture. Central Library, 3 m. Mrs. Maryette G. Mac-key will lecture.

Garfield Study Club meeting, 5200 Oakland street, afternoon. Audubon fine iet tleid trip, meeting Lincoln Park. 0 30 a m. Hollywood Breskfast Club meeting. Sunset fields Golf Chib.

8 a ni. 1as Angeles 6h.ikespeare Club meeting, 2401 West. Stxth street. 8 p.m. Canadian Woman's Club monthly luncheon meeting.

Arrady Hotel, noon. Adventurers' Club meeting, 638 South Figueroa street, 8 p.m. Delta Kappa Epsilon luncheon meeting. University Club, noon. Shrine Club luncheon meeting, Biltmore.

coon. Free lawn bowling. Exposition Park, daily after 1 p.m. State Societies. New York Stat Sorlety meeting.

Veterans' Hall, 246 South Hill street, evening. "TIMES" THEATER GUIDE MOTION PICTURES Boulevard, Wash, at Verm't. Behind the Makeup. Opens today, t'arthay Circle, tartbay Center "Devi! May Care." The adventurous spirit of Napoleonic davs is brought to light by Ramon Novarro In an acceptable musical drama of love and bravery. Criterion, 61 i South Grand.

"Anna Christie. Greta Garbo speaks the lines ot fcugene Nciil heroine in fine ste. Clarence Brown has dono some of his best cirecuug. Figueroa, Fig. at St a.

Barbara. sweetie. song ana oanre tn a prep school, done in a breezy manner. Presents Nancy Carroll, Jack Oakie and luuuy euuart trwin. Filmarte.

12J8 Vine, 'The Trial of uonaid westnoi. Drama about, a weak ling In a big city. Nothing to further interesi in German nmis. Grauman's Chinese, 692,1 Hollywood Blvd 'Rogue Song." Lawrence Tibbett makes a powerful impression on screen lans in a vagabond romance of neatly great quality. Grauman's Fgyptlan.

6T08 Hollywood Blvd. "Their Own Desire." The ertects of parental uivorce upon modern youth are shown in this pleasan. and sophisticated drama starring Norma Shearer. I oew'i Slate, Rdwy. at 7th.

'The Cock-Eyed World Many a slluatlon Is taken right out of the hands of the Marines in this comic series of their adventures. Exploited by Edmund Lowe, Victor Mc-Laglen, EI Brendel and Lily Damita. Million Dollar. Bdwv. at 8rd.

"Half Way to Hevtewcd iu today a Times. Palace. Bdw. bet. lh.

Tth. "Romance of the Rio Grande." On the order ot "Old Arizona." Well played by Warner Baxter. Mary Duncan and Mona Maris. Paramount. Hill at fith.

"The Love Parade." Delightful satire in operetta form about the effects of love on royalty. Lubilseh directed Maurice Chevalier and Jcanette MacDonald. Riti, Wilshlre "Three Live Ghosts." A comedy drama abou three soldiers rrported more dead than alive. Featuring Robert Montgomery, Claud Al-lister and Beryl Mercer. K.K.O..

Hill at 8th. "Th Vagabond Lover." Opens today. K. Oreheum. Bdwr.

at 9th "No. No Nanette. Reviewed In today Times. I Mown, Western at loth. "Sweetie." See above.

I nlted Artists. Bdwr. nr. 9th "The Locked Door. Murder and mystery, marriage and society, all made rather thrilling nenina ciosca ooor3.

Hod La Rocaue is in It. i Warners ilnwnlnwn. Hill at lih "Pnn of tlio Gods." An unusual picture of fine workmanship, relators fsst moving drama on the continent, Barthelmess Chinese role. Warners llollvwond. IlnlfvwnAd Rlvrf.

bl Wilros. 'The Sacred Flame." Another of those problems among England best f'eople. Somerset Maugham's dialogue rie-Ivered by Pauline Frederick, Courad Nagcl and Lila Lee. Westlake, S8 Alvarido "Romanc of the Rio Grande." See above. STAGE Belasea.

Hill at 1 1th. "Journey's End." R. C. Sherrift's fine war play is produced by au English company with Basil Gill. El Capitan.

Holtyw'd Blvd. nr. Highland. ''Ladies of the Jury." The jury reveals itself as quite a humorous group In this larce comedy led by the capricious Mary BolatHl. Hollywood Playhouse.

1783 Vine. "It Pay to Advertise." A good comedy about how love ran come from nniklng aoap, Robert McWade returns. Majestic, Bdw-y. at th. "New Moon." The popular operetta 1s well put on, featuring the song hit, "Lover Come Back to Me Perry Askant and Josephine Houston.

Mayan. Hill at 1 llh "Bsmbtna." Some nice music though not much plot, describes this Venetian operetta. Nancy Wellord's personality stands out, and there are Finest Wood and Al St. John. Mission Play.

San Gabriel. The beautiful annual pageant of the settling of California, up to its usual standard. V'lth li. MacLean. Mnsle Box, lii-'rt Ilollvwond Blvd.

"And So To James B. Fagan adventurous comedy of seventeenth century naughtiness, delightfully done by members of the new Civic Repertory Theater. resident. Hiiwy. at Mb.

"Give and Take." Big business in a canning ractory, with Kolb and Dill arguing a lot and the Duoience laughing lust as much. Vine-street, 1613 Vine. "Sun-Up." Came the dawn tn the Tennessee mountains, bringing drama, tragedy and Lucille LaVerno in her perennial masterpiece. VARIETIES Rnrhank, 6th and Main. Biirlesq.ua, Follies, 4th and Main.

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for toughs DIVORCE DECREES GRANTED ATWOOD. Paul from May. BURKE. Edith M. tram Joseph C.

CAMP. John S. from Margaret. GORMAN. Vola I from John.

GRIFFITH. Effie B. from William R. HAMLIN. Dixie from Haywood G.

HITCHCOCK. Edwin C. from Estelia. HODGES. Hazel from Charles E.

HURT. Raymond B. lrom Florence. KN LIDS EN. Elsie, from Knute T.

LI.N'DbEY. Derrel E. from Roberta L. LOVE. Donnie L.

from Robert McINTIRE. Mary from William C. NICHOLS. Jennie L. from Earl R.

PARK. Roxye from Wayne. PHELPS. Edmund W. Horn Lorraine C.

PIERCE. Grace I. from Eugene. REHTMEYER. Walter from Ivy.

HUTHVFN. Madeleine from Samuel D. SARGENT. Melba E. from Donald E.

SPENCER. Jlalhe fiom Wlham H. SP1VEY Ruby J. from Wllnier C. STRL'MPF Helen from Ernest P.

STURGEON. Ethan A. from Mary E. SUNDERMAN. Margaret M.

from Leonard. TILLESON. Waller D. from Musette L. VESELY.

Godfrey F. from Pearl'E. WEBSTER. Amelia G. from Frank.

WILLIAMS. Jesse W. from Gall G. WRIGHT. Mabel L.

from Eldou C. NATURALIZATION PETITIONS Petiiiorl for naturalisation, with name, nationality and residence given, have been filed with the United fctales District Court, as follows: Bernard Harry Krab, 6210 Mt. Angeius Place. Los Angeles. Great Britain.

Lillian Julia Glaland, South Ninth street, Alhatnbra, Italy. Valentine Tsetovich, 437 Seaside avenue. Terminal. Russia Lyda Tsetovich. 437 Seaside avenue.

Terminal, Russia. Victor Peshehonoff, 1156'i Alexandria avenue, Los Angeles. Russia. Karl Perms nn. 3633 Cedar avenue, Lyn-wood, Ci'echo-Slovakla.

Hunan Falnsieiu, 314 North Soto street, Los Angeles. Russia. Udko Saposhnlkoff. 2836 Blanchard street, Los Angeles. Russia.

Marie Louise Davis. 353 Ulysses street, Los Angeles. Belgium. Hacca Franco, 421 South Los Angeles street, Los Angeles. Italy.

Ivy Stratiotl. 8728 Ashcroft street, Los Angeles, Great Britain. Samuel Rtidin, 634 East Twenty-third Street, Los Angeles. Russia. James Wallace, 6725 Holmes avenue, Los Angeles, Great Britain.

Patrick Simon Marshall, care Arden Dairy. El Monte, Great Britain. Freida Meili, 320 North Bartlett street, 8an Gabriel, Cat; Swlt7erland. Anna Talman, 5536 Oiivo avenue. Long Beach, Great Britain.

Edith Emily Hickllng, 1206 Bouth Fir avenue, luglewood. Great Britain. Schrhul Kotlarenko, 2H20'i Malabar street, Los Angeles, Russia. Clara Lieberman Brautovich. 5942 Eighth avenue.

Los Angeles, Cal; Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia. Dante Ravaloll. 1123 North Kenmore avenue, Los Angeles, Italy. Anthony Roccuizo, 1020 Winchester avenue, Glendale. Italy.

Albert Szoke, 232 West Eighty-sixth Place, Los Angeles. Hungary. Nathan Samel Cohen, 6527 Regent street, Huntington Park. Oil Great Ertain. Bent Soke.

846 East Eightieth street, Los Angeles. Hungary. Mihaley Sioke. 1226 East Seventy-ninth stret, Los Angeles. Hungary, Agnes Szoke, 1226 East Fifty-ninth Place, Los Angeles, Cal Hungary.

Fctnr Beblc. 747 West Seventeenth street, San Pedro, Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia. Willielm Hummel, 1627 WUshire Boulevard. Los Angeles. Germany.

Alfred John Austin, 6718 South Rita, Huntington Park. Great Britain. Anastacia Lisitsln Gorodsky, 1210 North Mariposa avenue, Los Angeles: Russia. Evelyn Bertie Ryan, 1041 Browning Boulevard, Los Angeles, Great Britain. Simon Glembotskr.

1123 North Evergreen. Los Angeles. Poland. Reginald Cecil fltaolcton. MHO Norma Place, West Hollywood, Great Britain.

Morris Hoffman, 3032 Ramona Boulevard. Los Angeles. Cat: Great Britein. Oscar Julius Benson, 4335 Yoseimte Way, Los Angeles. Cat; Great Britain.

John Wthon, 1640 West Bevcniy-sevcnth Street. Los Angles, Cal Great Billatn. Zorka Mlosevich, 4.131 New York avenue, Los Angeles, Cal.i Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia. Frank David Mathews. 6028 Pacific Boulevard, Huntington Park, Cut; Great Britain.

Vladimir Peter PentecotT. 6035 Venice Boulevard, Los Angeles, Russia. Charles Arthur Schofield. 12586 Bromont street, San Fernando, Great Britain. OFFICIAL DEATH LIST Name and place of death Age.

Date. ALEX. Charles. Los BECKETT. Wiley.

Los Angeles. HUGO. Arthur: Los Angeles COMSTOCK. Harriett. Los Angeles DAVIDSON.

David. Los Angeles DAVIS, Sarah. Los DE) ALMANARA, Jesefa. Los Angeles DFANE, Vivian, Los Angeles. DEATON.

John. Los DORMEYER, Augusta. Los Angeles DREESHEN, Nicholas. Los Angeles DUNCAN. Bonnie.

Los Angeles. 54 70 45 Feb. 3 Feb. 3 Feb. 3 87 Feb.

3 48 81 41 64 Feb. 3 Feb, Feb. 4 Feb. 1 Feb. 1 50 Feb.

63 48 Feb. 3 Feb. 3 FELICIANO, Gallardo. Los Angeles 70 FLORES, Maria. Los Angeles.

40 FREEMAN, Henry. Los Angeles 72 GONZALEZ. Lewis. Los Angeles 54 GRIFFIN. Nellie.

Los Angeles. 43 GRIGSBY, Frank. Los Anzcles 77 HECKEN LIVELY, Helen. Los Angeles 13 HOBART, Jess. 05 46 HOLLEY, Julia.

i.os 71 HOWARD. Hilma. Los Angeles. 66 HUMPHREY, V. A.

Los Angeles 70 HUNT. Arthur, Iais 70 HUNTSMAN, William. Los Angeles 83 ILLING WORTH, Cyrus. Los Angeles 73 KENYON, Clayton. Los Angeles 80 KING, Emma.

Los 67 KUNTZ. Sarah. Los 78 LEASURR, Amy. Los 67 LLOYD, Alfred. Los 40 MATTHEWS, Mary.

Los Angeles 78 MCCARTHY, Charles. Los Angeles 84 MITCHELL, Mary. Los Angeles 64 MITCHELL, William. Log Angeles 71 MORENO, Francisco. Los Angel's 22 NEELY, Esther.

Log 73 NORTH. Floy. Los 19 CONNOR, Haffie. Los Angeles 57 OWSLEY. Joseph.

Los Angeles. 37 REUBKN. Leda. Los 50 HITTENHOUSE, Samuel. Los Angeles 58 ROBERTS, ElUsbcth.

Los Angeles 65 RULAND. Frances. L05 Angeles 72 SANDHERG, Uuatave. Los Angeles 34 SANTILLAN, Carolina. Los Angeles 16 SCHIESZ, Bulser.

Los Angeles. 64 SCHOOLER, Joseph. Los Angeles 79 SMITH, Henrietta. Los Angeles 62 SMITH, Madeline. Los Angeles 24 STEOALL.

Hosea. Los Angeles. 24 STONE. Emma. Los 79 SWALLEY.

Martha. Los Angeles 07 SWEAKINGTON, Theodore. Los Angeles 78 TRUDEL, Amanda. Los Augeles 3 Feb. 3 Feb.

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4 Feb. 3 Feb. 2 Feb. 1 RUN NELL, Mary. Los Angeles 62 Wf'LLER, Levi.

Los 04 WILCOX. Ralph. Los 61 WILLIAMS, Nicholas. Los An gies oj rg. i WILSON, Ruth.

Los 85 Feb. 3 geles 00 DEATHS With Funeral Announcements. ALEXANDER. The funeral services of Charles William Alexander will be held today at 2 p.m. from the chapel of W.

A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street. BALDWIN. At 338 East Twenty-seventh street. February 6.

orlin juoson Baia-Win. aged 87 vears. Funeral at Bresee Brothers' chapel. B55 Figueroa. Saturday at 1:30.

Lns Angeles Commaiidcry, No. 9. K. in charge. BASSETT.

Glenn Edgar Bnasett. Remains at the jteuner a. emitn Mortuary. 731 West Washington. BECKETT.

Services for Wiley H. Beckett, late of 157 West Forty-second street, will be held today at 1 p.m. from the little- Church the Flowers. Forest lawn Cemetery, tinder direction of Huppe Mortuary, 930 West Washington street. BEISNER.

At 1926 Lovelace avenue, Feb ruary 5, George Belsner, beloved Husband of Alice M. Beisner. Rosary will be recited this evening at 8 clock. Funeral from the chapel of Sharp Ar O'Connor. 931 Venice Boulevard, Friday, February 7.

at 8:15 a m. Requiem high mass at St. Vincent's Church at 8:43 a.m. Interment, Calvary. BLESSF.

At 1709 Tenshaw Place. Feb ruary 1. Henry dames uicsse, oeioven husband of Jeun Blessa and brother of Mrs. B. M.

Kellerman of Denver. Funeral servlres Friday, February 7, at 1:30 m. from the chapel of R. C. Dellenbaimh As 630 Venice Boulevard.

(Denver Post please copy.) BOLLINGER. February 4, 1930, William Farl Bollinger, son cf John and Mildred Bollineer. a. D. F-tris At directors, BOSWELL.

Fmifial services for Gorrfe Boswell will be held In the chapel of Sharp A- O'Connor. P31 Venice Boulevard. Friday, February 7. at 2 p.m. CARJUTTHERS.

Lvlna Carrtitiiers. Funral servlres at' the Donnell Sunset Mortuary, Friday. February 7. at 2 30 m. Rebecca Lodge.

No. 375. In cha.vjc. 22: Harriet M'iKieisohn. 21.

STATON WILLIAMB. Charlie J. Staton, Be si" Williams. 30. STUI-TZ--GREAVtb.

Fred W. StulU, 29: Ilmothv M. Greaves. 23, THOMPSON HOPPER. Berwyn D.

Thompson, Iheilim L. Hopper, 19. TOLLY WILLIAMS. Roy M. Tolly, 21; Pearl O.

Williams. 13. TOKIMARU KASEUAWA. Chicayosht T0-rimaiu. 30: Grace 8.

Htuegava. 20. TKUITI SHLELEH. Bilhe Truitt, 30, Lena I Sheeler. 24.

VALDE2-BACA. Jesus Valdez, 32; Eduvl VAN BEivSCHOTEN SCHULTZ. Cornelius S. Vau 27; Heva M. 27.

VON HAPHBURG BEHRENS. Otlo Von Vlnshni-fl. 'Jr. TIelen Hi-hrens. 3.1.

WEATHtRLY GRIMES. John Wcatherly, 24: crr.e Clrunes. 1. WHITE WING. Herbert E.

White, 27 Mildred F. Winy. 21. WILKINSON VAN DOVER Ben H. Wilkinson, 39: Irene Van Dover, WRIGHT FROIDVILLE.

Dtinain O. Wnciht. 3li; Maria A. Froklville. 30.

ZANCHKTTA- CORONADO. Giacotno Zan-chetta, 39; Maria Coronado, 24. BIRTHS Names, sex, place and date of birth. ABERCROMBIE. Mr.

ar.d Mrs. Alfred. Boy. Hollywood C. B.

M. Hospital. February ACEVEDO. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond. Daughter. While Memorial Hospital. January 24. ALBANES.

Mr. and Mrs. Placldo. Boy. 1123 South Ormt! street.

February 2. ALEMAN. Mr. and Mrs Edmundo. Dangh-ter.

East Fiity-lirst street. Feb-uary 2. ALEY. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray. DaiiKMer. 6950 Simp.ion street. February 1. ARCHER.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis. Daughter. Osteopathic Hospital.

February 1, BATOSTAN. Mr. and Wis. Samuel. Boy.

1615 East Fifth street. February 2. BEDERICO. Mr. and Mis.

Abelino. Daughter. 417 Amelia street. February 2. EELLRAM.

Mr. and Mrs. J-unes. Daughter. Lincoln Hospital.

February 2. BELT. Ml. and Robert. Boy.

Hollywood C. B. M. Hospital. February 1.

BERNARD. Mr. and Mrs. Don. Daughter.

White Memorial Hospital. January 28. BRODSKY. Mr. and Mrs.

Max. Boy. Hollywood C. M. Hospital.

February 3. BRYANT. Mr. and Mrs. James.

Daughter. 1154 East Fltty-scventli street. February 4. BOURNE. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene. Dauen-ter. Hollywood C. B.

M. Hospital. February 1. CAIRE. Mr.

and Mn, Ernest. Boy. 404 East Sixty-fifth afreet. January 31. CANETTI.

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas. Boy. 1530 South Mesa street.

January 30. CARRISON. Mr. and Mrs. Jesus.

Daughter. 4205 Mercury street. February 2. CASTANIEN. Mr.

and Mrs. Raye. Daughter. Southwest General Hospital. Feo-tiary 2.

CEARTE'S. Mr. and Mrs. Andres. Daughter.

1747 Mozart street. February 2. CERESERES. Mr. and Mrs.

John. Boy. 123 Solello street. February 1. CHAVEY.

Mr. and Mrs. Saturnino. Daughter. 857 East Twenty-first street.

Feb- CLARK. Mr. and Mrs. James. Daushter.

Fort McArthur. January 26. CROWTHERS. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth. Daughter. 6305 Denker street, February 3. DANIELS. Mr.

and Mrs, Jesse. Daushter. Lunbar Hospital. February 2. DARLING.

Mr. and Mrs. John. Daughter. 415J4 South Boyle avenue, January 27.

DAVIDSON. Mr. and Mrs. Claude. Daughter.

219 East Sixty-ninth street. February 1, DEAN. Mr. and Mrs. Hush.

Boy. Private Home Hospital. February 2. DIAZ. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank. Boy. White Memorial Hospital. January 28.

DOSS. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Boy.

Private Home Hospital. February 3. DUARTE. Mr. and Mrs.

Enrrmue. Boy. 504 iVi South Pecan street. February 1. DUG AN.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Boy, 23J2 Gatewood street. February 4.

ECSTICE. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Boy.

Metn-odlst Hospital. February 1. FITZPATRICK. Mr. and Mrs.

Forrest. Boy. Lincoln Hospital. February 2. FLOWERS.

Mr. and Mrs. Cynl. Daushter. Methodist Hospital.

January 27. FRAMBO. Mr. and -Mrs. Hampton.

Daugh. ter. 1629 East Twenty-sixth ttreet. January 30. GARtBAY.

Mr, end Mrs. Ygnaclo. Daush-ter. 12H0 Malum street. January 2a.

GOLDSMITH. Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Boy.

White Memorial Hospital. January L'5. GON2ALES. Mr. and Mrs.

Koledad. Daughter. St. Vincents Maternity Home. February 3.

GROUF.R. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob. Boy.

California Lutheran Huspital. February 2. HERNANDEZ. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph. Boy. 1447 McDonald street. January 24. HEROD.

Mr. and Mrs. James. Daughter, 1508 East Twentieth street. January 22.

nu je lllinKr.Ha. ivir. miu j-uuabw. Clara street Fehri'MrT 1. HILL.

Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius. Boy. Good Samaritan Hospital.

February 1. nnntRT. Mr. and Mrs. Daughter, Hollywood C.

B. M. Hospital. February JAMESON. Mr.

and Mrs. K. Kirk. Daugh ter. Hollywood C.

B. M. Hospital. Feb. ruary 2.

JOHNSON. Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Dauch ter.

California Lutheran Hospital. Feb ruary 2. JORDAN. Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy. Boy. 504: Holmes street. February 2. JXENNEDY.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel. Daugh. ter.

Methodist. Hospital. January 31. BONO. Mr.

and Mrs. Claude. Boy. Meth. oritur TfosDttal.

January 25. SUMMER. Mr. and Mrs. Clarenea.

BOT. Mnenln Hosnual. February 2. KUNKLE. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer. Daughter. While Memorial Hospital. January 30, TAPIS Mr und Mrs.

Joseph. Daughter. Hollywood C. B. M.

Hospital. February LEONARD. Mr. and Mrs. Walter.

Daueh ter. Good Samaritan Hospital. Feb Tnnri, 9 LXTHGOW. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur. Daugh ter. 1806 Washington Way. January JO. LOPEZ.

Mr. and Mrs. Salvador Daughter, 1MB North Chicago street February 4, LUCFRO. Mr. and Mrs.

Demetrio. Boy. 1547 Bisgy street. January 31. MACGILL1VRAY.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daughter. Hollywood C. B.

M- Hospital. February 1. MANN. Mr. and Mrs.

Abraham. Daughter White Memorial Hosnltal. January 28 McDONALD. Mr. and Mrs.

John. Boy. 123 West One Hundred and Twelltli street. February 1. MFRAS Mr and Mrs Demetrio.

Dailgn ter. 1438 Playground street, February O'DALY. Mr. and Mrs. William.

Boy. An- gelus Hospital. January 31. OTANEY. Mr.

and Mrs. Oorge. DatiRh ter. 912 East Fourteenth street. Feb rimrv 2.

PARKS Mr. and Mrs Anderson. Twins. 1829 East One Hunarca ana ninui street. January 30.

QUON. Mr. and Mrs. Gin. Boy.

320 Na pier street. February 2. RALPHS. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer. Daughter, Hollywood O. B. M. Hospital.

January ii RAWNSLEY. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Daugh ter.

Southwest General Hospital, ten. ruary 1. RICH. Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund. Daughter. Hollywood C. B. Hospital, icoruary ROBINSON.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester. Daugh ter. Angeius Hospital.

RODRIGUEZ. Mr. and Mis. fdwardo, Twins. 502 South Soto street.

February 3. ROGERS. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer.

Daughter. 6219 St. Albans street. February z. RUIZ.

Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph. Daughter. 1049' a North Chicago succt.

feoru-ary 2. SALAZAR. Mr. and Mrs Julio. Boy.

1687 Staunton avenue. February a. SANBORN. Mr. and Mrs.

Lynn. Daugh ter. California Lutheran Hospital. February 1. SANDOVAL.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso. Boy. white Memorial Hospital.

January 25). SARINO. Mr. and Mrs. Pavalo.

Boy. 14828 Delano street. January 30. SPENCER. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph. Boy, S622 Grand avenue. February 2. STERZR1KD.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Boy. 2132 Los Collmas.

February 1. 6UGINOHARA. Mr. and Mrs. Kikuichi.

Daughter. Japanese Hospital 01 L03 Anceles. February SUSSMAN. Mr. and Mrs.

Nathan. Boy. Hollywood C. B. M.

Hospital. February I. TATMAN. Mr. and Mrs.

Comm. Boy. Good Samaritan Hospital. February 2. TAYLOR.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew, Boy. 1826 East. slreet.

January 29. VARGAS. Mr. and Mrs. Luis.

Daughter. 232 OeeRn street. January 26. EINSTEIN. Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice. Boy. Hollywood C. B.

M. Hospital. January 31 WILLIAMS. Mr. and Mrs.

Ivor. Boy. 1933 Griffith Park Boulevard. February 2. WILLIS.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Daughter. 1817 East One Hundred and Second street.

February 2. YOUNGER. Mr. and Mrs. Estus.

Bov. White Memorial Hospital. January 26. DIVORCE Sl'ITS FILED ARSEN. Violet Herman BAILEY.

Milford L. against Esther. Ethslen G. against Waido C. BELL.

Manorle E. against John A. BROWN. Helen against James D. BROWNFTELD.

Nina M. against Aha J. CHANDLER. Gladys I. against Cai T.

PAY. Helen P. against Ralph L. DOWDY. Joseoh acainst I.eona A.

DUNCAN. Lottie against Charles R. FOX. Anna V. against William J.

FUCHS Clara sgalnst Wliham R. GOODRICH. Eugeae W. against Florence GRAY. Martha, against Arthur D.

HEWITT. John H. against Haf.el I RWIN. Grace against Raymond C. KINKAID.

Hoy M. acauist Ailie E. MASON. Harry T. against Elizabeth L.

MEESE. Fdward J. against Fth-1. 'LSON. Thelina J.

aiainst Edwin J. P.AULLADA. Winona against Stephen. POTTH. Charles F.

against Mabie E. REYNOLDS. Patrick E. nsnlnH Joy M. attractive way to adena.

FREEMAN. The funers! senlees of Henry Freeman will fe held today at 10 a.m. from the Hollywood Cemetery chapel. W. A.

Brown, funeral director. FROST. In this city. February 4. William Frost.

Sharp O'Connor, dirrelors. FUNK. Harold D. May Funk, at V.ilmlng- ton. Cal.

Remains at fhe Delreer A. Smith Mortuary, 731 West Washington. GILLETTE. February 4, 1930, Mrc. Georgia Goodwin Guiette.

Funeral renices will be held In the ehap' of D. Fans i- Co corner Tenth and Flower streets. Friday, February 7. at 11 a m. GOW.

Walter Francis 'Frank) Gow. aged 46 years, at 4350 Clarissa street. Funeral will be held Saturday. February 8, at 2 pm. from thn Little Church of the Flowers.

Interment. Forest Lawn Memorial Park. W. M. Strother, director.

HAMMOND. Minnie Hammond, beloved mother of Arthur Miiier of Los An-teles and diaries Miiier of Seattle. ai sisier of Charles Stopp of David Citv. Neb ni'mber of Daylight Chapter. No.

263. S. Services will be held today at 3 m. from the Little Church of the Flowers. Forest Lawn Cemetery, under dirertion of Ruppe Mortuary.

050 West Washington street. HEINE. Theodore F. Heine, loving husband of Marian Heine, member of Jonna I.odee. No 315.

F. A- A. Bay City Chapter. No. 59.

A Temple Chap-ter. No. 1-5. E.S.. Bethlehem Shrine.

No, 4. and Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, alt of Bav City. Mich AI Malaikah Shrine and Golden West Commandcrv. No. 43.

of Los Angeles. Knights Templar services Ssturdav at 3 m. from the parlors of L. F. Utter.

4254 South Broadnay. HOEHN. Mrs. Anna C. Hoehn.

at 137 West Avenue 29. forrrerlv of Tipton, beloved sister of Mrs. Theresa Meigs of Los Angeles and Charles Mcr-stetter of Lomita, Cal. Services at the Los Angeles "Under-faking Co. chapel.

2517 Pasadena avenue. Friday at 2 p.m. HOOPER. R. C.

Hooper. Remains at the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1813 South Flower JUDD Emerson W. Judd, beloved husband of Mrs.

Mary E. Judd of the Baker Apartments, this en v. and father of Fdwa'd K. Judd of Pilisacie. and Mrs.

H. W. Hiss of Sumimtt. J. Funeral services Friday at 3 m.

from the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1813 South Flower street. KINGSBURY. The funeral services of Mrs.

Lupe M. Kingsbury will be held today at 0 a m. at Sacred Heart Cliurrb. corner Sieh'l and Baldwin. W.

A. Brown, funeral director. KUNT7I. Services for Sarah Helen Kuntz wii! be held todsv 2 p.m. from Ruppe Mortuary, 930 West Washington strict.

LAKF. The funernl services of Frank Joseph lake will tw held today at 10 a m. from th chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street.

LANG LEY. I eslie Lansley. beloved husband of Maude Lantley and father of Mrs. C. L.

Spear of Pueiit-. Services will be held F-idsv at 2 p.m. from Ruppe Mortuary, S50 West Wash- liiRton street. I LEITER. Accidental? In San Antonio Can-yon.

Melvln Vance Leiter. beloved mn of Mr. and Mrs. William Leiter of 313 I East Seventy-first street. Funeral services today at J'30 from the chapel of W.

A. Brovin. 1315 South Flower street, LrrTIE. February 1, ft 326'2 South Rampart Boulevard. Mar Little.

Services Friday. February 7. at pm, from Pierce Brothers' chapel. LOCKER. Willie May.

of 271 East Forty-second street, mother of Ruth Runcle, Dallas and Van Locker of Los Angeles and Sallaul Iyvker. USN.and grandmother of Dick and Donald Runcle. Funeral today at 1 from the Jnnes, Anririst Marti Mortuary, 717 West Washington street. MaeGREGOR. In this City.

Fehruarv 4. Robert V. MrGreor. beloved husband of Lola MacGregor, father of Richard MacGregor and loving son of Mr. and Mrs.

Dallas B. MacGregor. Funeral services will be conducted Friday. February 7. af 11 a.m.

bv P. O. Elks Lodge. No 99. in the vVee Kirk the Heether.

Forest Lawh. Robinson ts Adair, directors. MATTHEWS. At her home, 3820 South Main. February 4.

1930, Mrs. Mary J. Matthews. D. Farls directors.

Funeral services for Gerald T. McCoy of 1178 Wet Thirty-eighth Place will be held todat at 12 o'rlock noon the Delmer A. Smith Mortuary, 731 West Washington. MERRILL. Sarah Merrill, beloved mother of C.

Martin of Los Angel and B. A. Martin of Minneapolis. Minn. Announcement of later br Ruppe Mortuary.

5969 Common avenue. MITCHELL Services for William A. Mitchell today at 12 noon from the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn. Pierce Brothers, directors. MOORE.

February 5. 1930. Dr. Joseph C. Moore, eged 78 years, beloved husband of Clarluda J.

Moore. Funeral services from the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Friday, February 7, at 3 p.m. Crates, Crane Earl, directors. MORRISON.

Mrs Emma H. Morrison, late of 6220 South Hoover. Remains at the Bramble Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. MORSR.

At Santa Monica, February 4. Lillian Lee Morse, wife of Rueben James Morse, mother of Donald and Gerald Morse and Mrs. Madeline M. Griffith. Remains at Bresee Brothers.

Funeral at the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn, Friday, 11 a.m. MORTON. C. D. Morton.

Remains at the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street. NYE. At 1017 West'Twentv-flfth Street, February 4.

Harriet Frances Nyc. widow of the late Charles N. Nve, mother of William F. Nye of Covlna and Arthur Nye of Los Angeles; grandmother of Lieut. Wilbur S.

Nve. U.S.A., Carroll Nye. Ralph Van Wick Nve and Margaret Nye Funeral at Bresee Brothers' chapel, 855 Figueroa, Friday at 1 p.m. O'BRIEN. John A.

O'Brien, aged 69 years. formerly of Danville. Ill loving hus- Dano. 01 iiorgarcr M. Brten.

Funeral from The White, Companv. 664 West Washington street, Friday at 815 a Requiem mass at St. Basil's Church, 636 South Harvard Boulevard, at 9 o'clock. O'DEA. The funeral services of Edward ODea will be held today at 9:15 a.m.

from St Stephens Church. Monterey Park. W. A. Brown, funeral director.

OSWALD. Henry C. Oswald. Remains at the chapel. of W.

A. Browu. 1813 South Flower street. OTTFR. John Otter, late of 1042 South Hauser Boulevard, beloved husband of Alice Otter, loving daughter of Lllllc M.

Watson of Orion. and brother of Sarah Jaymes of Cooullle, George Otter of Willlamsvillc, and the late William Otter of Detroit. Mich. Remains will lie In state until noon. Friday, at Ruppe Mortuary.

950 West Washington street. Services Friday at 3 p.m from St, Thomas's Fpiseopnl Church. Gardner and Hollywood Boulevard. Masonic services at the Masonic Plot in Forest Lawn Cemetery under auspices of La Brea Lodge. No.

630. A. M. (Detroit, papers please copy.) PECK. Albert Peck Remains at George B.

Remington g. PRINF Mrs. M-ity FHen Princ, lm-lnr wife of William H. Prine, beloved mother of Edward Lee Guy and Floyd L. Pilne, Mrs.

Minnie Jepson, Mrs. Golda Surman and Mrs. Silvia Thompson and grandmother of eighteen children. Funeral services February 8 at 2 pm. at chapel of Gus Alvarez Moore.

RICHARDSON. Mrs. Carrie F. Richardson of 2027 Manltou avenue, beloved sister of Miss Maria C. Newton and Mrs.

Flora A. Burt, Services at tha Los Angeles Undertaking Co. chapel, 2517 Pasadena avenue, Saturday at 11 a.m. RUST. February 5.

Mrs. Kate 8. Rust, aged 69 years, beloved mother of Miss G. Rust of Pasadena and O. P.

Rust of Anaheim. Funeral services Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from Reynolds Ar Eberle Mortuary. 825 East Orange Grove avenue, Pasadena. SANDS. February at 1513 Fifth avenue.

Press! E. Sandsi Services Friday, February 7. at 11 4 m. from Pierce Brothers' chapel, SAUNDERS. Edward Saund-rs.

Remains i the rh.pel of W. A. Brown. 1815 Smith Flower street, SMITH. Services for Hrrrietta Fmith Friday at 2 pre.

from Orar Chapel. Inglewrrrxl Cerhefery. under direction of Edwards Bi others' cj) 1M sum mild Thursday and Friday. FLYING WEATHER REPORT tCourtesv Grand Central Air Terminal Los Angeles to Ban Francisco: Mostly clear eklcs, but considerable high cloudiness In extreme north; gentle winds, mostly westerly, aloft. Lo Angeles to Lna Vegas; Clear ssies; aentl variable wmd3, mostly north and west, aloft.

Los Angeles to Albuquerque: Clear SKles, excepting local cloudiness over mountains of east, portion; moderate lnds, mostly north to west, alolt. STATE FORECAST SAM FRANCISCO, Feb. S. Weather forecast: San Francisco and vicinity: Partly cloudy and mild Thursday and Friday; gentle variable wlnda. Northern California: Generally fair Thursday and Friday, but cloudy at times in the north portion, probably with rains on the extreme north coast; moderate temperature; gentle variable winds.

Sierra Nevada: Generally fair Thursday and Friday, but cloudy at times in north portion; moderate temperature; moderate variable winds. Sacramento and Santa Clara valleys: Fair, but with occasional cloudiness, Thursday and Friday; moderate temperature; light variable winds. San Joaquin Valley: Fair and mild Thursday and Friday; light variable winds. Southern California: Fair and mild Thursday and Friday, gentle variable winds. ARIZONA FORECAST PHOENIX fArlg.) Feb.

5 Forecast for ArUona: Thursday and Friday fair; little chants la temperature. COLORADO RIVER YUMA (Arlg.1 Feb. 5. (Exclusive Tmtch from the U.S. Reclamation Service 1 Clause height Colorado River.

17.32 fret. Discharge, weanesaay, aauo cumo icei TEMPERATURES Tempera- xTre- itatlonit Conditions, 5 p.m. tures cipita Max, Min, tion. Boise Cloudy 44 Boston Cloudy 30 Chicago Cloudy 32 Llenver Cloudy 62 Edmonton Pt. cloudy 48 El Paso Clear 56 Fureka -Raining 54 flagstaff Cloudy S3 Fiemo Clear 7f Hsvre Cloudy f0 Helena Pt.

cloudy 50 Kamloops Pt. cloudy f2 Kannas City Clear 46 Lander Clear 54 Los Anaeles Clear iH Minneapolis Cloudy 22 Modena Cloudy 50 Needle Clear 76 New Orleans Clear 64 New York Pt. cloudy 38 North Head Cloudy 43 Oklahoma Pt. cloudy fio Omaha Clear 38 Phoenix Clear "2 Portland. Or.

Cloudy 52 Red Bluff Cloudy 58 Roseburg Cloudy 62 St. Louia Cloudy 40 at. Paul Cloudy 22 Sacramento Cloudy 64 Shit Lake City Clear 42 Sn Diego Clear 70 San Francisco Cloudy ..68 Santa Fe Clear 4 Seattle Cloudy 43 Spokane Cloudy SO Tonopah Cloudy 52 Tucson Clear 1Q Washington Clear 44 Wtnnemucca Cloudy 44 Winnipeg Snowing 10 Yuma Clear 32 24 30 3 21 34 52 lfi 50 42 34 36 2H ia 54 16 16 40 54 34 42 30 30 50 50 62 30 3 8 52 26 bi 54 22 46 44 40 34 36 24 2 42 0 T. 0 0 .38 0 0 .01 0 0 0 0 T. 0 0 0 0 T.

0 0 0 0 .10 0 T. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .14 Precipitation. a.m. to 5 p.m. VITAL RECORD INTENTION TO MARRY Tha following notices of Intention to marry were Issued yesterday.

Name and att given. ANDRUS LA DAK. Oeorga 0. Andrus, 31; Felicia La Dak, 7. APLAND BATCHELDER.

Edward APland, 33; Mania Batohelder. 3J. BOSS KEFFEH. Jack M. Boss, 23; Nina H.

Keller, 17. BRANSON REINHARDT. Balph H. Brail' inn. 27: Mvrtle M.

Relnhardt. 38. BREWER WILLIAMS. McHenry Brewer, 24; Ardellla Williams, 23. CAREY WHIT8EN.

Irvla F. Carey, 22; Fern M. Whltsen. 19. CARTER VAN ALSTYNE.

Paul I. Carter, 40: Selma K. Van Alstyne. 29. CULBERSON ROBINSON.

Burton L. Culberson. 34: Verna I. Robinson. 24.

rntlNlNfiHAM REDDING. William Cunningham, 18; MaryTJ. Redding, 21. DAIL STEWART. Plare S.

Dall, 25, Ade. lililr Ktewnrt. 27. DB BORD BROWN. James B.

De Bord, 55; Ethel C. Brown, 52. DK LA ROSA YOUNG. Juan De La Rosa, 22; Laura Young, 21. DOTSON LEWIS.

Letter V. Dotson, 81; Alyce 3J. Lewis, 20. E3FINOSA vVA- Crescendo Espinosa, 22: Carmen Nava. 22.

GtSfiWEIN WAYT. Enald C. Gessweln, 34: Fay A. Wayt. 33.

GOLDSTEIN KOPPER MAN. Arthur Gold- meln. 21: fivlvla KooDcrman. 20' GUBERT McNEHNBY. Louis T.

Gtibert, 32: Mvrtle A. McNerney, 2fi. HARDY KOOY. George J. Hardy.

37; Mar garet. Kool. 30. -HARRISON RANDALL. Charles liar rlson.

24: Erma Randall, HARTL1N McLEAN. George D. Hartlln, 27; Ivy Mclean. 21. HAYEK HAMILTON.

Frank J. Hayek, 21; Eva L. C. Hamilton, 19. HESS -PTEDMAN.

Rollo F. Hess, 33; Ola hteriman. 19. IIOLLEY MIIKiLEY. Joseph 6.

Holler, 62; Fdna P. Midglcy. 36. HOLMES LAIRD. Walter W.

Holmes, 14; Marion A. Laird, 24. HOLMS HOWARD. Lawrence A. Holms, 24: AiiBle M.

Howard. 21. JAMF.8 FERINE. Charles James, 38; Hilda J. Perine, 2H.

JENSEN--KIELSEN. Axel F. V. Jensen, 46: Annie L. Nielsen, 32.

KEHN FLYNT Marvin A. Kehn, 35; BH- lle Flynt. 20. KENNEY WINN. William A.

Kentiey, 30; Esther M. Winn. 25. KOSAKOFF RISK IN. Isaac KosakofT, 31; Asnes Plskln.

26. KUBERT WINECOFF. Irving C. Kubert, 30: Esther WlnecorT. 24.

LEFEV RE PORTER. Francis A. Lefevre, 39; Roberta J. Porter, 19. LOPEZ CASES.

Emil Lopes, 21; Concep. LUHR VON SCHMITZ. Lisle M. Luhr, 21; Loraine Von 6ch.mil 19. MacKAY DALY.

Olln N. MacKay. 33; Ruth F. Duly. 26.

MoDONALD MACHADO. Jose L. McDonald. 28; Bertha Machado, 23. MESSNER WHEELER.

Flank M. Messner, B3: Olive Wheeler. 18. MILLER COHEN. Nathan Miller, 28; Betty 21.

MINICH TAYLOR, Julian 8. Mlnlch, 30; Bertha M. Taylor, 23. MORTON FARREI.L. Dennis A.

Morton, 3ll Macienell arrell. 18. MTJRPITY-LEVEL. Vincent P. Murphy.

34: Zelle N. level. 23. KARWIT7, BAUMAN. Milton O.

Narwiti, 24: Efa Baiiman, 20. NEWTON GRAHAM. Harold R. Newton, 37: Gladys Graham. 34.

O'DONOGHUE WILSON. Clarence O'Don- 27: Kathleen E. Wilson. 26. ORTIZ PONCE.

Don Ortiz, 22; Dora Ponce, 21. OVERFELT PROHOROFF. Ross E. Over- felt, 23: Pauline Prohoroir, 19. PALMATEER -KITZMAN.

Richard F. Pal- trateer. 22: Edna R. Kiuman. 24.

PATTF RSON MORRIS. Cecil A. Patter- on. 2il; Alire H. Morris.

19, PATTERN MAKS. -Carl e. Taulsen, 31; Dorothy L. Mnes, VI. POWFLL AILKN.

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