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DEATHS, Funeral Announcements MILLER. Mary A. Private services today 1 2 2 os Sngclcsf Cfmes WEATHER REPORT OBITUARY at 2 P.m. from tne cnapei oi w. A.

Brown A- Ron. 1815 S. Flower St City Briefs NANCE. Thomas M. Services lO a OFFICIAL at the cnapei oi Bioy ds Beiyea Mortuary.

fiimh Gate. Anton Conrad NtEL. Fannie beloved wife of Samuel rt 1 ,1 I 1 1 S- Requiem Mass for Anton Con LOCAL TEMPERATURES Minimum end maximum temperatures from Southern California points. reDorted yesterdav to the Los Anaeles office of the U.S. Weather Bureau, were as follows: Sam C.

Neel; sister of Mrs. T. Stran Jones Merle Towner. Services today at 1ft ft in the Lit tle Church of the Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. Max.

MId. Stations OCHOA, Jesus. Services interment Boys' Clubs Director to Speak Here Tomorrow David W. Armstrong, executive director of Boys' Clubs of America, will be the principal speaker at the regional dinner at 7 p.m. tomorrow In the Elks Club.

Armstrong" and Mrs. Armstrong are scheduled to arrive today from New York. A- H. Fahringer, regional director, will speak on the development of the Boys Club on the Pacific Coast. Tucson.

Ariz Sharp a Connor, directors. rad, 66, retired contractor and a Los Angeles resident for 59 years, will be celebrated today at 9 a.m. at St. Brigid's Church. O'CONNOR, James A.

Requiem Mass to Lutheran Synod Re-elects Most of Its Officials day. 9 a.m. at fct. Vincents cnurcn. Cun ningham O'Connor, directors.

OR1EZ. Louis R. Graveside services Los Anaeles 62 40 Los Angeles (ground) 63 38 Burbank 62 34 Culver City ....61 35 Imperial 67 34 Long Beach 61 37 Los Angeles Harbor 55 44 Los Angeles Municipal Airport. 59 37 Mt. Wilson 46 26 Newport Harbor 59 31 11 a.m: Funeral private.

Aivares Moore. directors. OSTHEIMER. Lois Marie. Infant daughter Interment will follow Holy Cross Cemetery.

He died at his home, I486 W. 48th Wednes Cadman Will Probated Charles Wakefield Cadman's will, which left approximately a third of the composer's estate for use of his protege, Edward Earle Marsh, 16-year-old pianist, was admitted to probate by Superior Judge Harold B. Jeffery. Wife Wants Horses Requesting that she be awarded clear title to three race horses, Mrs. Catherine L.

Smith filed suit for divorce in Superior Court on charges of cruelty against William Melbury Smith, Deputy District Attorney. Mrs. Smith as of Mr. Mrs. cnariea w.

ostneimer. Services 2:30 p.m.. at Edwards Brothers Colonial Mortuary. DIVORCE SUITS FILED TROLLTNGER. Janice against Eugrird C.

VELASQUEZ. Mary Y. against Joe M. WATSON. Margaret agRinSt Robert.

W3INSTEIN. Belie against Samuel. WHITEHEAD. Allie E. against Mary A.

YOUNG. Beulah I. against Irving B. DIVORCES GRANTED ACOSTA. Lillian Irom Catarino.

AUSTIN. Melvma from Sammy. BACON. Mary from Mark G. BANE.

June LaVern from John R. BEASLEY. Geraldme E. from Harry L. Jr.

BECKER. Madeline K. from William J. BOOKSTON. Minnie from Mayer.

BOWEN. Marr E. from Clair L. CHANDLER: Eva M. from Ivan B.

COCHRANE. Virginia from Walter C. COSPER. Fred G. from Juanita E.

DELANO. Blanche. L. from F. DIAMOND.

Emily from John J. D1G.NEY. Ruth W. from Joseph. EATON.

Novella M. from Joseph C. FERTIG. Mevalyn L. from Albert A.

FOLMER. Hazel 1. from Norman M. FRANK. Marie from Murray.

FRYAR. Mary L. Irom Mike F. GOSSER. Eswlle W.

from Sidney B. GREEN. Joe B. from Edith. HAHN.

Celia from John J. HAIG. Marie B. from Bagadrian B. HALL.

Helene P. from Edward L. HARTKE. Max E. from Opal G.

HASLER. Veronica- P. from Aldewin w. HAWKES. Earl A.

from Ethel M. HENDERSON. Esther from Booker. HICKEY. Florence M.

from James B. HIGHSTREET. Betty Lou from Kenneth K. HINES. Charles L.

from Evelyn V. HOGUE. Olive P. from Eueene C. HULME.

Daisy O. from Henry L. INGRAO. Ancelo from Giuseppina. JOHNSON.

Virgil M. from Sophie B. KELLEY. Dorothy L. from Richard A.

KELLOGG. Hiram T. from Katherine M. KRUPLACK. Mary L.

from George J. LAMIRE. Velma from Floyd. LARSEN. Anita from John W.

Pasadena 64 34 OTIS, Harrv S. day, and leaves two sons, J. A. and Albert, and four daughters, cowards urotners" coiomai Mortuary. PARSONS.

William A. Services Sat. at 1 Mrs. Rose Schurter, Mrs. Louise p.m.

Irom the chapel ol w. A. Brown Son. 1815 S. Flower St.

Please omit flowers Krause, Mrs. Gertrude Fueft and PEASE, Otto. Services 2 p.m. Sat. at Acts At niZZio Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles -Mortuary, 720 W.

Washington Blvd. Dr. James P. Beasom Jr. of Glendale will continue as president of the California Synod of the United Lutheran Church in America, it was announced yes-: terday following the election at At PECK, Minnie Stevens.

Services 3:30 P.m. Riverside ba 27 San Diego 62 39 San Fernando 65 39 San Gabriel 63 33 Santa Ana 64 29 Santa Barbara- 66 33 Santa Monica 59 42 Torrance 60 36 U.C.LA 59 44 FORECAST Southern California: Scattered cloudiness today and tomorrow and locally windy; little change in temperatures. TEMPERATURES AND PRECIPITATION OVER THE NATION Precioi- Sat. at Pierce Brotners ixis Angeies Mortuary. 720 W.

Washington Blvd. PORTER. Emma Iona. Services 1:30 front Reed Tapley it oeiger. 21 W.

Washington. RABINOFF. Dr. Nicholas. Services today.

12, noon, at Hollywood cemetery cnaoei. German Mortuary, directors. RANDALL. Jessie. Max.

Min. tanon Station Mrs. Margaret Cardiff, James Michelstetter Funeral services for James Michelstetter, 66, theater chain manager, will be conducted today at 2:30 p.m. at Pierce Bros. Crematory ChapeL He leaves his widow Marvel of 1144 S.

Cata-lina St, and a brother, Charles. Benson W. Barnes Graveside funeral services for Reed Taoiev omcer. directors. ROBERTS.

Ralph age 85 years, be .45 loved nusnana of tne late Mary rn nee) Barnard, fond father of Montague jfe David A- a grandson, Robert, fond brother of Mrs. Ada Ellis Mrs. Laura Davis in England, member of Auburn Carl. ri.o Kn TftQ. Jtr A.

Engle- serts that one of the horses, Market Song, was purchased with community funds, but that the other two, Jack Dimples and Special Bomber, were bought with her separate money. She also says their home, 475 Bellefon-taine Pasadena, was purchased with her money but that Smith has refused to leave since their estrangement. The court is asked to award her $525 a month for her support and that of four .01 1 03 .12 wood Chapter No. 176. A Hamil (CAUSED BY COLDS) ton Part Chanter No.

718 O.E.S.. Chica go. 111. Services 2 pin. it Gnace Inglewood Park Cemetery.

Tas- Prescribed by thousands of Doctors! Aibuq.uero.ue 42 Atlanta 69 Bakersfleld 55 Bismarck 17 Boston 40 Buffalo 47 Chicago 35 Cincinnati 55 Cleveland 58 Denver 35 Des Moines 25 Detroit 42 El Paso 54 Ft. Worth 52 Fresno 58 Havre 15 Indianapolis 53 Kansas City 28 Las Veeas 58 Little Rock 50 Memphis 54 Miami 77 seil-Mavnes directors. SA.MMOXS. Thomas J. LEE.

Beatrice W. from Powell A. LYNCH. Alic M. from Theodore W.

MARGOLIN. Verdie R. from Samuel J. MCLAUGHLIN. Anne from Thomas E.

MILLER. Mary S. from Alphonso T. MOBLEY. Edna L.

from James M. MOCKAITTS. Merceds E. from Anthony J. MOORE.

Carol M. from William. MOORE. Faye V. from Hugh H.

MORLEY. May M. from Francis J. MURRAY. Dolly T.

from Daniel J. OWENS. Frank L. from Hannah E. Dorothea from Joseph N.

PATTPV 'Pnhv from John Forest Lawn Mortuary cnarge. Benson William Barnes, 84, of 16609 S. Figueroa SU will be SUCCUMBS Moj, J. F. El-well, prominent Baptist layman, taken by death.

Maj. J. F. Elwell, Leading Baptist Layman, Passes Maj. J.

F. Elwell, 79, printing SHERRY. Mary. Requiem Mass today. 8 a.m.

at immaculate conception cnurcn. rimninphn OTonnnr. directors. conducted today at 1 P.m. at For rears thousand! of Doctors bar prescribed pertussin to promptly relieve sucb bad coughs.

Relief cfteai comes with the first spoonfuls! The reason festxtssik brings ruch. prompt relief Is because it's tcien tijlcally prepared to act ot once. fkkttjssin not only lessens the se SMITHERMAN, William David. Services Woodlawn Cemetery, Compton, at cnapei of Bresee oiiieiie 1:30 p.m. T.

1 43 .03 .12 .98 .01 .37 .55 STAHL, Benjamin, aged 71 years, late ef 15 52 31 0 33 22 28 43 39 -4 20 29 37 30 -10 43 22 23 39 45 72 17 50 37 27 16 38 27 55 31 22 35 29 12 50 44 15 25 52 with Utter-McKinley's South west Mortuary in charge. PETERS. Julia de la Cazada from C. F. Singer Gets Divorce Marguer fi( yi Knv Ave Jan.

.411. fTinprai serv PITTS. Carroll Jr. from Juanita M. PONTY.

Danny R. from George. ptTRP7 from Pedro J. ices at Hollenbeck Home Chapel 2 p.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

Roy Minneapolis 22 verity and frequency of coughing but ite Campbell, singer and dancer who didn't want a divorce, has M. Alexander Charles L. Acins, ai rectors. RICHARDSON. Myrtle A.

from Arnold E. changed her mind. On second ST. GEORGE. John.

Recitation of the Ros .20 New Orleans i New York Oklahoma City 42 Omaha 21 Philadelphia phoenix 63 Pi! rshurerh 65 Three Students Win Science Honor RUSSELL. Charles w. irom nrora SHETLER. Helen H. from Clifford C.

SLEATH. Eleanor L. from John B. SMITH. Gaylor from George W.

SMITH. Lucille L. from Ezra. SOLANO. Antonia R.

from Maedelena. STTTTMnT. Rnvmnnri from Gadvs G. ary 8 P.m. Fri.

at pierce Brotners Molly-wood. 5959 Santa Monica Blvd. Reouiem Mass 9 a.m Sat. at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Santa Monica Ken-more. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

it actually loosens ttciciing piuegm and makes It easier to raise. Safe and mighty effective for both old and young. Pleasant tasting, tool Buy it from your druggist. PEnTossirisi thought she decided she wanted one, changed her cross complaint for separate maintenance to one for divorce and Superior Judge Portland 41 STILLMAN. Georee R.

Private services tne annual synodicai convention at Hollywood Lutheran Church, i Those re-elected include Rev. H. Paul Romeis of First Lutheran Church, Oakland, first vice-president; Dr. Albert B. Schwertz of First Church, Los Angeles, second vice-president; Rev.

Paul A. Wolpert of First Church, Sacramento, secretary. Carl Bell of Huntington Park was elected treasurer. Organ Tax Protested" A protest against the excise tax on thurch organs, with a request that the tax be repealed, was sent by the delegates to Reps. Harold Knutsen, chairman, of the House Ways and Means Committee.

Because of the increase of population in this area and the need for education of more men to serve as ministers, the delegates adopted a resolution requesting United Lutheran Church in America to establish a theological seminary and college in California. Leader Given Car A feature of the convention was the presentation of a new automobile to Dr. Beasom in appreciation of his services as president of the synod. The Women's Missionary Society of the California Synod, meeting concurrently with the convention delegates, elected Mrs. J.

P. Kramer of Oakland, president; Mrs. Albert B. Schwertz, Los Angeles, vice- STEWART. Betty J.

from Charles E. Jr: Three Beverly Hills High Sat at Pierce Brotners oaoM Santa Monica Blvd. Keno Sacramento 53 St. Louis 40 Salt Lake City 39 San Antonio 57 .54 .31 .40 T. .01 .06 School students have been SWTSSHEI.M.

James E. Services Ac inter executive and prominent Baptist layman, died, yesterday in California Hospital after a brief illness. His funeral will be conducted tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in the First Baptist Church, Eighth awarded honorable mention cita ment WHKinsourg, fa. fierce uroiners T.ns Antreles Mortuary, directors.

i San Francisco 54 TLRBEVILLE. Jule. Services Sat, 11 Seattle Jb Spokane 33 Washington '3 at fierce Ajincum Pasadena Ave. i STONE. Sulamithe from Joseph.

SWARTFTGUER. Marian from Fred L. TALAVERA. Lanore from Hilarion. TAYLOR.

Mildred B. from Arvin T. USHER. Thelma E. from Woody G.

VARGAS. Maria D. from Eduardo R. WEICK. Dariene B.

from Max W. WELCH. Thelma I. from Frank W. WELSH.

Georgia from John E. WHITE. Freddie M. from Robert L. WHLIAMS.

Dorothy E. from Cyril F. WOOD, Patricia L. from Glenn. WOOTER.

John H. from Anna L. WRIGHT. Lucille P. from Ralph B.

tions for competition in the sixth annual national science talent search conducted by the Westinghouse Educational WALKER. Robert Patrick, Remains Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Eat. talk, laugh or sneeze without warded to san Mateo lor interment. Wallace E. White Howard J.

Callanan, VITAL RECORD St. at Westmoreland Ave. Entombment will follow in Holly WEBER, Mrs. Victor B. beloved wife of Foundation, it was announced yesterday.

fear of insecure false teeth dropping. wood Mausoleum. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED victor B. weDer. motner oi tsryie u.

Lyle B. Weber, sister of Catherine B. Lewis, grandmother of Victor B. Sz Jean-nine Ann Weber. Services Sat.

at 1 p.m. In the Little Church of the Flowers. Forest T.awn Mortuarv in charee. slipping or wabblins. FASTEETH hoidt DEATHS, Fnneral Announcements They are Robert J.

Kurland, 16, of '356 S. Palm Drive; John ATATTP WATPPS 52. 32 ANDRES, Lena. Services today 10:30 a.m. i WELCH, Mabel, mother of Catherine Thom at Edwards Brothers' colonial Mortuary J.

Rogers, 16, of 224 S. Linden plates firmer and more eonuortamy. This pleasant powder has no gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Doesn'S cause nausea. It's alkotine (non-acid).

Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drujf store. ANTHONY, Lee Vera Sr. Masonic services son 5s Fred weicn. sisier oi xxjuise imai-strom Services a.m.

today at Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles Mortuary. 720 Washington. 3 P.m.. at cnapei oi Bresee Brothers Mr. Elwell served as president of the Southern Baptist Convention and later as chairman of its board and as chairman of its executive committee.

He was for years a dea Gillette. WESTMORELAND, Mrs. Panline F. be Drive, and Jerry L. Schlapik, 17, of 720 N.

Roxbury Drive. They will be recommended for college scholarships to continue their BAKER. Grace Lee. w. A.

Brown son. directors. BARLETTA. Lena. Armstrong Family in charge.

SORE BARNARD. JoseDh. Services 3 p.m. Sat. scientific studies.

at Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles 790 Washington Blvd. loved wile of Jesse Westmoreland, loving daughter of Mrs. Pauline Christy. Rosary this evening. 8 o'clock, at the chapel of Cunningham Sz O'Connor.

850 W. Washington Bivd. Requiem Mass 9 a.m., at St. Brendan's Church. Interment Calvary.

WICKHAM. Hattle. beloved mother of Marie F. Billings. Lula W.

Silvius Sz Flora A. Crane, grandmother of Robert J. Silvius. Services Sat. at 12 noon In the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest BARNES.

Benson William, loving father of Mary Hays. Graveside services today. Iowa Winter Picnic Will Be Held Feb. 22 1 p.m., at wroodlawn cemetery, Compton, Utter-McKinley's Southwest Mortuary, 10625 S. Broadway, in charge.

ItlElOAT B1ETSCH, Earle E. Masonic services 2:30 p.m.. from the chapel of Will A. Lawn Mortuary in cnarge. if ue to a cold.

OBITtARV ARVIZTJ GONZALES. R. 25. H. 23.

ASHBROOK RIVERA. A. 33. M. 19.

BEVEN ELLIS. K. 26, M. 26. BILLES McGILL.

J. 34. D. 26. BLACK MORAHM.

V. 21. P. 21. BONTEMS CUSTER.

3. 21. B. 21. BRADY JOHNSON.

J. 25. A. 22. BRIDGEFORD SMOLL.

P. 23, L. 17. BRODIE; NEILS EN. J.

23, H. 19. BUNTING MITCHELL. L. 26.

B. 18. BUTCHER JONES. H. 36.

V. 21. CAMPBELL BLANCHER. M. 26, H.

23. -CAR ABA MARTIN. 19. R. 21.

CARTWRIGHT WEIGLE. H. 34. D. 26.

CHAFFEE CURLEY. 59. M. 54. CHESSLER HEAD.

J. 29. D. 23. CLARK MpEUIN.

H. 39. J. 31. CLYNE DFNK.

T. 54. H. 46. COLVIN PRANTER.

W. 24. E. 24. COSBY WELLMAN.

J. 47. L. 36. DANIEL BROWN.

L. 18. R. 17. DE LAMETER MILLS.

A. 24. E. 25. DEMPCY LAWRENCE.

W. 27. C. 22. DOKKEN BROWN.

29. M. 28. EAGAN PAVAN. R.

21. K. 21. EELS BEBAEFF T. 26, J.

22. ERICSON DALET. O. 31. V.

29 ERIKSON BENDER. A. 20. G. 2S.

EYRICH GRING C. 23. F. 26. FELDMAN NIAMAN.

A. 32, B. 22. FOLSOM MANZER. C.

21. M. 18. FRANKLIN WILLIAMS E. 25.

W. 29. FRICKE MUNSTERMAN. W. 43.

L. 43. fry McMillan, d. 25. p.

29. FULKS KEENEY. R. 27. E.

25. GALVIN FOOTE. V. 37. D.

35. GASTEAZORO LACAYO. P. 21. A.

29. GEBHART GRAVERSON. A. Jr. 26, N.

28. GIACALONE GI AG A LONE. V. 24. M.

24. GOLDMAN EHRLICH. H. 21. S.

19. GORDON SABLE. B. 34. R.

23. Reynolds ft Francis X. Eberle. 8540 Mel The annual winter picnic and reunion of former Iow-ans now Marguerite Campbell president; Mrs. Lawrence Chel- rose Ave.

BOYLE. Miss Emma of 1616'4 son, Hollywood, secretary; Mrs Let a little time-tested, soothing VapoRub melt on rs tongue. Works fine! vhomSi residing in California is sched Kingsley. Remains at the Wallace White Howard J. Callanan Mortuary.

RRAWV. Rnu ItrrainA Cnntrrraa. Serv Carl A. Stutsman granted her a H. E.

Russell, Burbank, treas decree. Her husband, William ices a.m. at Beaver Chapel, uled to be held on Washington's Birthday, Feb. 22, at Lincoln urer; Miss Helen Hjort, Fresno, Lawrence C. Larry i Devlin, brother of Pat Devlin.

Betty Larson Sally Delny. Rosary at Elmer H. Meyer Funeral Home. Van Nuys. 8 m.

Mass at St. Paul's Catholic Church. Bronson Sz Washington. 10 a.m. Mr.

Devlin was a football star at Santa Clara Sz Loyola universities. 1919-1920. was injured at that time Sz oassed away. now. because of the injury.

He coached at Loyola until 1978: aeed 48 years. Sz had lived in this community for 29 years. Marshall, 38, operator of a Hol statistician; Mrs. H. F.

Rohr- inciewooa. BI ELCK. Ida. Erlwarrls Brothers Colonial Mortuary. Park, it was announced yester lywood play center, told her she fHKRRT.

FtiKene dearly beloved hus day by Joe Crail, president of bach, Oakland, historian, and Reese, Los Angeles, archivist. con of the Temple Baptist Church and was an organizer of the University Religious Conference. Mission Society He was a member of the board of directors of the City Mission Society for 30 years, and held office in that organization successively as secretary, vice-president and president. Mr. Elwell also was a member of the original group which founded the Children's Baptist Home of Southern California.

Prior to coming to Los Angeles in 1002 he gained the rank of major on the Governor's staff of the National Guard band of Pearl Cherry, loving father of Gail Cherry: son Marguerite Cherry was immature," she said ana the Iowa Association of South of Laeuna Beacn: orotner ot Mrs. ii. j. Rohfipisph of frhirazo. III.

Services to he told her to go home to her mother for a couple of years ern California, sponsors of the FUNERAL NOTICE Highland Park Lodee NYv 382 F. A. will assemble at Reynolds Sz Eberle. 8540 Melrose Sat- Feb. 1.

at 2:30 p.m. to conduct the fnneral nf our Isttm hrnrh- day at 3 P.m. In the Little Church of the Flowers. Forest Lawn, HFRRV. Sinilnw Shc.

dearly beloved French Artist to Speak event. Did "Diamond Jim" Hava Sfcmach cr Acid Pains? It is hardly likely that Diamond Jim Brady could have eaten so if he suffered after-eatinar pains. Sufferers wba have to pay the penalty of stomach or acid pains, indigestion, jras pains, heartburn, burninjr sensation, binat and other conditions caused by excels acid should try Udjra. Get a 25c box of Udga Tablets from your drutrtrist. First dose roust convince or return to us and get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK.

and grow up. Early Spanish architecture, Miss Tia Planche Bride Honey- scenic views of the Southwest er. Earle E. Bietsch. CARL S.

FRANK. Master. A. R. BENNISON.

Secretary. daughter of Pearl Cherry, sister of Gail Cherry: ganddaughter of Marguerite Cherry of Laguna Beach. Services today at 3 p.m. in the Little Church of the Flowers. Forest Lawn.

CH1SM. Robert Crittenden. Services 2:30 Sun, Moon and Tide and native Indian costumes will TARrt OF THANKS Coast St Geodetic Survey nr yutt vy haired Rosemary La Planche, 22, Miss America of 1941 and now a motion picture actress, exchanged marriage vows in San be featured in an illustrated lecture to be presented by Paul Coze, French Sunday at p.m. Sun. at Pierce Brothers Los An-eelet Mortuary, 720 W.

Washington B'vd COWITT, Clara (Isrowitt.) Services today, 10 a.m.. at Hollywood Cemetery Chapel GrnrriRn Mortuary, directors. In gratitude Sz aDDreciation I wish to extend my thanks to all friends Sz relatives of the lite Herbert Joseph Newman, who offered their sympathy Sz help in my bereavement. MRS. HERBERT JOSEPH NEWMAN.

By u.S yitw Feb. 20 Fernando Mission with Harry the Southwest Museum at 3 p.m CROWHIRST, Thomas, of 330 Pasadena soutn Pasadena, uncle of Mary Ou. oo Phyllis. Harold fc tne Rev. Walter Crow hurst.

Funeral services 1 p.m. Fri. a Veteran qualifying as Illustrated on Page 3. Part I and as Assistant Adju Feb. 28 Feb.

4 Feb. 11 ASTEHHYsA Mt records prove that I have NEVER FAILED on a single case of Asthma reeardiese of age or duration. 10 years in this location. Free consultation. Call for appointment.

Hours 1 to 8 pjn. OFFICE GLENDALE CI. 2-1717 DRUGLESS METHOD- St. James Episcopal Church. Monterey Road at Fremor.t.

South Pasadena. Tur FUNERAL DIRECTORS ESTABLISHED 189ft NOWHERE CAN YOU OBTAIN THB SUPERB FACILITIES AND SERVICE THAT ARE OFFERED BY CrXM.XGHAM COXXOR 850 WEST WASHINGTON PR-0297 tant General of Arizona. Mr. Elwell, a native of New ner, Stevens te Eggleston. directors.

D'AREZZO. Thomas. Reauiem Mass today. FRIDAY, JAN. SI Sun rises 6:51 a.m..

sets 5:22 m. -Moon rises 12:27 p.m.. set 1:54 a.m. TIDES. LOS ANGELES HARBOR 9 a.m., at St.

Michael's Church. Wallace Jersey, had operated a printing cj. White Howard j. callanan. directors, DfMMKIMAiER.

Mrs. Jessie Lloyd. Serv SALESMAN or DISTRIBUTOR cUsire to represent a reputable house, in L.A. Minimum requirements $5000 per year. Proven Sales record.

Married. New Car. Good appearance. Will consider buying or partnership. Box H-295-DA, Times Jan.

High Low High Low i' 31 4:05 5.4 11:50 0.1 3.1 10:26 2.4 GRATIAS EVANS 21. M. 19. GUTHRIE SAYLES H. 46.

37. HAMMAUAN WIGGINS. J. Jr. 21, A 21.

HARDEN PETERSON. H. 28. B. 20.

HAVLTK BAKER. 39. A. 19. HELLMANN MILLER.

36. G. 31. HERNANDEZ ACOSTA J. 35.

A. 21. HOBBS MANUEL. 34. E.

39. JAMES JAMES. C. 59. L.

64. JONES OLIVER. R. 25. O.

18. KLINEPETER GRIFFIN. J. 22. B.

19. LA BAUVE GITTENS. I. 22. V.

19. LA ROY NEWMAN. W. 26. S.

18. LARP.ABEE EDWARDS. F. 26. R.

28. LATONA WILLIAMS P. 28. P. 25.

LATOUR FRAND. P. 59. S. 54.

LEON ERICKSON. J. 27. R. 24.

LESTER TREAT. E. 58. E. 57.

LOVETT CLOSE. D. 26. G. 22.

LUNA SILVA R. 23. N. 20. MADSEN HUHNKE.

F. 25. 25. MAJEWSKY SCHIMKE. W.

24. M. 25. MANNING BARTLETT. T.

26. N. 19. MARKHAM PEACOCK. E.

27. 26. MARR3 WATKIN3. F. 28.

M. 31. MAWSON GLASS. W. 28.

B. 18. McCLELLAN LONG 29. O. 23.

McGILVRAY BAXLEY. A. 21. J. 20.

MOORE SMITH. J. 37, H. 18. MOSCO JOBE.

J. 20. M. 16. MUCKERHE1DF5 ERVTN.

40. S. 27. NEWSTAT GORODETSKY. M.

24. R. 20. NICKELS SPRY. H.

37. D. 36. NO RDSTROM MADSLAN GRUD. F.

Jr. 27. 23 O'BRIEN MARX. P. 62.

3. 55 PALMER WEAVER H. 34. M. 22.

PARISE CHISHOLM. C. Jr. 24. M.

19. PARR A ESTRADA. G. 20. E.

17. ices Sat. at 2 p.m. from the chapel of W. A Brown Ax Son.

1815 S. Flowr St. business here for many years. His company merged with the Tower Lee Co. recently, and he ELWELL, Maj.

J. husband of Catherine W. A. BROWX SOX Established 1911 W. A.

Brown 1870-1942 W. Wylie Brown, Pres. A Owner 1815 S. Flower St. PR-011 Eiweil.

rather of Frances 6c Dorothea -El' well. Mrs. Edith Rricker Az Mrs. Rea, Feb. High Low, 1 5:05 5.8 2.

6:00 .3 Low High 3 12:35 2.1 6:52 6 8 High Low I J.2S 3 4 11:36 23 8:07 3.8 Low High 8:48 4 0 :24 4.3 4.4 1 trice Whitworth. brother of Mrs. Mae held the position of vice-presi waiters or fort orris. n.j., 2 grana-children. Services 2:30 p.m.

Sat. at First 1:30 1.9 6.9 2:19 1.6 8:30 6.8 HORMONES MALE AND FEMALE GENUINE TESTOSTERONE Nm I0MS. Tablets 100 Tab 18.75 30 Tabs 6.75 Trial Six (Male er Fewale) 1.00 dd 3. SiIh Tax Literature Hormone Pr irmacy 6715 Hollywood Hollywood ft 3:08 1.5 9:16 6.6 10:40 4 6 Koplan, 28, radio producer, in a ceremony conducted by Rev. John J.

O'Donnell, pastor. Attended by her sister, Mrs. Louise Friedman, the bride, attired in traditional white gown and given in marriage by her father, Charles R. La Planche. Matt Willis was best man.

Building Control End Seen Construction controls probably will go the way of other Federal wartime and reconversion regulations by the end of 1947, if not $ooner, Regional Director Louis M. Dreves of the Civilian BRESEE BROS. GILLETTE FIFTY-FOUR, YEARS OF FRIENDLY SERVICE 950 W. WASHINGTON BLVD. PR-51I5 cnurcn, ieewara westmore, land.

Reed Tapley Oeiger. ERIKSSON. Muriel Elizabeth Helen. Ser Ices 11 a.m. Sat.

at Pierce Brothers' Let LEARN ANOTHER LANGUAGE And fee vrspared to absorb fast expand ins fwalaa markets. Our DIRECT METHOD instruction will enable yau t. eieet exacting business eafflnetitiaiu Classes 9 a.m. te a a.m.) dent at the time of his death. 32nd Degree Mason He was a member of the Los Angeles and Wilshire chambers of commerce, Kiwanis Club, mert pare.

4boi crensnaw Tides are given in order of occurrence: first column denoting time atid aecond column height la leet above or beiow mean low water. Light face type de-; notes a.m.. blaefc face D.m. Times listed AI ST. Henrv.

Services torlav. a the Home of Peace Mausoleum Chapel, LANGUAGE CENTER OF LOS ANGELES PIERCE BROS. MORTUARIES TWELVE CONVENIENT CHAPELS INCLUDING CREMATORY FOR INFORMATION CALLPR-415t MORTUARV IN FOREST LAWX are. Pacific Standard Time. I iviaunow Simons, flirectors.

FISH. Alexander. Services today, 10 a.m. at Grnman Mnrtimrv Pacific Schools 367 Wilshira L.A. Easter 3-3045 Sons of the Revolution, a 32nd FRANKEL.

Irvinr. beloved father of Moth I an (ma era 39S Ohi. San Dlata Degree Mason and a Shriner ew Frankel. Services today. 12 noon vi WMdereat 4to YOUR iacUa TODAY at the Home or Peace Mausoleum Chanel PERSONS VAN TRIGHT.

E. Jr. 23, K. and a charter member oT Wil shire Lodge 21. RAMIREZ RFYNOSO.

F. 27. M. 18. RANDELL OWENS.

Jr. 21. N. 20. RANEY JONES.

W. 23. C. 24. EVERYTHING AT TIME OF SORROW TELEPHONE CLEVELAND -131 Forest Lawn Memorial-Park Inc.

GLASBAXD MORTUARIES Jewish Funeral Directors 901 W. Washington F.lvd. Santa Monica Blvd. ME-(iM7 1 He leaves his widow, Mrs. KLAC KFI KECA KHJ KFVD KXLA KPSG K6FJ KfOX KGB KEFN KPC iiiifnilinlliiiiXili ilillilulXlliMlmiliiillii ilXlLlTfiMiiiiliuUii'Ii'l Catherine Elwell, 454 S.

Gramer- RITPE MORTUARY 1001 WEST WASHINGTON BLVD. EXPORTERS: We are prepared to handle all your West Coast export needs for Truck end Passenger Tires and Auto Seat Covers. Deal with a fully experienced and reputable organization. Writ Wirt Fhont COWEItS IC. 854 So.

Vermont, Lo Angelas 5, Colif. Exposition 2171 cy Placer-and four daughters, Mrs. David J. Bricker, Mrs. Stanley Whitworth Miss I'Kospect 0115 BRAMBLE FUNERAL HOME KLAC-Trio Time 7 A.M.

Frances Elwell and Miss Doro- KHJ-Norma Youcc 3 JO P.M. 7:45 P.M. KFI-Cabbaces. EinM KFAC-News. KFWB-Musie.

8 P.M. i thea Elwell, all of Los Angeles. KFI-Aunt Mary. Reverent Christian service. Moderate price 1816 STREET.

PR-2256. EDWARDS BROTHERS COLONIAL MORTUARY 1000 Venice Boulevard. PRosnert 81 KMPC-G. Norman. KPX KLAC-Newa.

KECA-News. KMPC. KFAC-Musle. KNX-P Cheshire. KHJ-Hemintrway.

KFWB-Maytima. 7:15 A.M. KFI-F. Lawtea. KBCA-NoTw a bmrn KFVB-Woman's Pe.

KNX-Wash. Report. KFI-Frost Warnrnnl GROMAN MORTUARY MC-JUU SOX, Minner ciuo. EJAPC-F, iiemln. way.

KXAC-Kewa. 3:45 P.M. KMPC-Unity. KTI-Dr. FanL KFAC-Musle Classic.

KFWB-Biil Anson. KNX-Second Uia. Burton. KECA-Hymna. 11:15 A.M.

ETI-Woman im White. KHJ-Smfle Time. KNX-Perry Mason. KiCA-Baulchaue. KLAC-Saiiroom.

11:30 A.M. KFI-MasQuerade. K2CA-Lastening Post KHJ -Queen for Day. KFAC-Dr. Palmer.

KNX-Lone Journey. 1 1 :45 A.M. KFI-Litht of World. KN'X-Rose of My Dreams. P.eview.

KLAC- KECA. Jewish Funeral Directors MALINOW SIMONS JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS 818 Venice. Blvd. PR-1053 KFVB. KHJ-Musle.

KECA-Ftan. Scuiiy. KNX-Worid Today. Production Administration told district officials of the agency from Southern California, Arizona and Utah. Dreves gave the foregoing as his personal opinion and said it was the consensus of other C.P.A.

regional directors present at a conference in Washington, from which he recently returned. Drive to Aid Greeks A campaign to raise $240,000 for destitute Greeks will be launched here tomorrow, Willard Keith, chairman of the Los Angeles Greek War Relief Association, announced. The local campaign is part of a national drive for $12,000,000. Keith said more than 500,000 Greeks are suffering from tuberculosis and more than 2,000,000 from malaria. Of 375,000 Greek war orphans, only KFAC-concert.

KNX-Loweil Thoma KHJ-Let Georee. KECA-Green Hornet. 8:15 P.M. 4 P.M. REED TAPLEY GEIGER 731 WEST WASHINGTON BLVD.

KFI-Woman's rrrt MUSIC. 7:30 A.M. KFI-Platter Party. KMPC-Soorta. KNX-News.

KECA-J. Abb. KFAC-News. 7:45 A.M. KFI-Sam Hayes.

tfH.l.NfWH. KFI-F. Lawton. ur' u. i A a owe KNX-the Plamsmari.KMPC-Red Rpwa.

ARMSTRONG FAMILY lgfll SOUTH HOPE STREET. KI-6U8 KNX-Jack Eniiia. itLAC-urcn. UTTER-McKINLEY r.nj-.pws KLAC-News. 8:30 P.M.

KNX-Fact Finder. KFAC-Piano. Malinow Simons, directors. FREDERICK. Alice.

Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. GIBSON. John, beloved husband of Marjory Gibson, father of Isabella Lorimer. Annie May Grimes. Helen.

Marguerite. John. Charles fe Fred Gibson; also survived by 17 grandchildren 14 greatgrandchildren. Services 1 at F'tTarfis Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. GINSBERG, Laurence Robert.

Services 11 a.m. today at Pierce Brothers' Beverly Hiiis. 417 N. Mapie Drive. GOBDY.

Myrtle beloved wife of Jesse S. Gordy. mother of Hazel Binford. Mary Batty Ivy Gordy. sister of Cleda Fallon.

Ruth Bracey. J. D. Hardy Sz Elna Clark. Services to be held at Shrevenort, La.

Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge COWAN, Frances sister of Dr. Charles Edward B. Gowan. Services will be held 1:30 p.m. Sat.

in the Wens. Chapel. 2730 N. Broadway. HAMMOND, John oeloved husband of Vera Hammond, brother of Victor K.

fe Miss Alice M. Hammond Mrs. Bertha Baltzer. Services 11 a.m. Sat.

at Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles Mortuary. 720 W. Washington Blvd. BANNA. Mrs.

Jessie Services today at 1 Em. from the chapel of W. A. Brown on. 181a S.

Flower St. HARDING, Mrs. Mary. Cunningham O'Connor, directors. ELLt.a' la loving, mother of Theodore W.

Heller. Services 130 p.m.. at the Bramble Funeral Home, 1816 Tobermnn St. HOLLAND, Donald. Services 3 P.m.

today at Pierce Brothers' Los Aneeles Washington Blvd. HI.GnES. Catherine. O'Connor, directors. JOHNbON.

Hilma late of 1247 N. La Brea Ave. Services 11 from chapel of Will A. Reynolds Francis X. Eberle.

8540 Melrose Ave. JONES, Evelyr M. Services Ac interment Silver City. In. Beaver Mortuary, Ingle-wood, in charee.

Jl, LL' beloved husband of Ada Junl. Services 1 p.m. Sat. at Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles Mortuary. 720 W.

Washington Blvd. JORDAN. Benjamin T. Services today. 10:30 a.m., from chapel of Will A.

Reynolds Francis X. Eberle. 8540 Melrose Ave. KAFKA. Fanny.

Services Sun. at 1 p.m. at Glapband's Downtown. KONRAD, Anton. Requiem Mass 9 a.m.

at St. Brigid's Church, 5214 Western Aye. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Leimert Park, directors. RRLPES.

James A. Services todav. 1pm. at Greek Orthodox Church. 12th Sz San Julian.

Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mor- tunrv. direr-tors KLBON, Ralph T. Services 3 at Beaver Chanel, Inglewood. LEV1NE. Tsaae.

hplnvpri hnshan.4 T- KFI-Alan Yoenr 4:15 P.M. KECA-Zeke Manners scAiVSi Parker KFI-News af Warid 8 A.M. KECA-This is FJ1 KFWB-News 12 Noon KMPC-Peter Potter. TwriyeCpwenjentJWortuariCT. HOUSE OF HALL HAMMOND, MISPAGEL S17HydeJParkBIvd.

TH-9119 WALLACE WHITE fi4 W. W'ashineton HOWARD J. CALLANAN PR-3243 KFI-Farm Reporter. KtcA-Ai wilder. KHJ-Rpx Mlilcr KMPC-MUSIC.

KHJ-Burl Ives. KNX-M. Wilson. KLAC-Serenaoe. KLAC-Belle artel.

K.Mit.-!NeWS. KLAC-News. KHJ-News. KJi-ror booh 8:45 P.M. 4:30 P.M KFWB.

KFAC-Music. KWB -Music. KFI-Notebook. KHJ-E Johnson. 'CEMETERIES KFI-Fred Warinr.

K.MPC-News. KFWB-Music. KHJ-Cecil Brown. KNX-J. Murray.

KFAC-Church. KECA-Bkfst. Club. KLAC-News. 8:15 A.M.

Sports KNX-P. Beck. KFWB-Music. KLAC-Haynes. Reins KHJ-Cal.

Caravan. I eat K.NX-B. wneeter. KECA-News. 12:15 P.M.

KFI-Ma Perkins. 9 P.M. mod KNX-R. Laceiey. KECA-DIck Tracy.

KLAC. KFWB-Muslc Kn-Kinr" Men. KECA-Break Bant KMPC-N Nesbilt KLAC-Ballroom. INGLEWOOD PARK CEMETERY LARGEST IN CALIFORNIA Telephone ORegon 81251 Mausoleum Crematory Columbarium 4:45 P.M. KMPC-haw Aces KFAC-Concert.

KNX-Melody Trail. KHJ-Johnson Family KECA-Ciifl Edwards. KHJ-Editor Diary. RICHVALSKY KELLAR. A.

31. J. 21. RIDER JOHNSON. R.

22. P. 17. ROBERTSON SMALL. C.

63. F. 59. ROOF SMITH. 25.

M. 18. ROSS KOUSNETZ. H. 21.

B. 19. RUEDA OCHOA. M. 46.

M. 26. RUN'YAN SENNET. G. 19.

D. 17. RUSH SURRATT. F. 23.

D. 21. SCHWARTZ NIAMAN. 24. 3.

20. SCOTT EVENS J. 25. P. 23.

SEAMAN SIERCKS. R. 21. L. 22.

SHEEHAN ALEXANDER J. 19. M. 17. SHERMER WOOD.

H. 21. G. 20. SPARKS SHEETZ R.

21. B. 20. STILTZ WRIGHT. M.

Jr. 26. M. 23. STOLL DONAHUE.

E. 22. E. 20. STRAUS STOCK.

H. 28. F. 28. TACCALONELLI GOODWTN.

J. 25, T. 20. TAMP AS WALTMAN. J.

Jr. 26. E. 23 THORSON MALMGREN. W.

21. M. 21. TRAPHENER FITZPATRICK. A.

27. X. 32 WALKER FRANK. W. 38.

E. 34. WANTZ LOWRY. C. 20.

N. 18. WASHINGTON BRADFORD. M. 23.

R. 23. ATKINS KNOX. G. Jr.

21, S. 18 WECK GOLDWATER. J. Jr. 22.

M. 18. WERNER GRANT M. '31. A.

27. WHITE HALL. W. 37. T.

37. WILLS KENNEDY. 40. J. 24.

WILSON Mc ANDREWS. R. 22. V. 20.

WOODMAN MAZZINI. R. 39. S. 21.

WRATHER GRANVILLE. J. Jr. 28. B.

23. ZIMMERLE TREICHEL. R. 27, T. 33.

DIVORCE SUITS FILED Lucillf J. against Robert C. ALLMAN. Elizabeth against Harry L. ALLEN.

Joane against Robert M. ALVAREZ. Jesus against Grace. ARENZ. Estelle R.

against Roland R. BELLIN. Lewis aeainst Edna. BICKEL. Arlene C.

against Clyde E. BIERMAN. Judnh against Frances F. BLANCO. Harry H.

against Lolita Z. BLENN. Sarah A. against William F. BRIONES.

Celia against Ernest. BROWNING. Marion against George. BURTT. Charles W.

against Shirley M. CHAPMAN. Ramona against Thomas E. CHRISTENSEN. Mary L.

against M. N. CLARK. Emily M. against Clarence O.

CLINE. Edith against Charles E. COLLIER. Alice against Harold JS. COLLINS.

Rosetta against Arthur. DEAN. Rudolph T. against Cavis L. DE LA ROSA.

Alfonso C. against Mary L. DREW. Doretha D. against Willis R.

FASSLER. Herbert J. against Martha E. FELDMAN. Geneva against Elmer.

FLOTRON. F. L. Jr. against Edith M.

FILBERT. Mary J. against Glenn V. FOXE. Alverda E.

against Robert E. FRANKLIN. Orange against Clarice. GOING. Loretta V.

against Marlon E. GONZALEZ. Enriqueta A. against GOOLD. Malcolm S.

aeainst Barbara M. GRAY. August V. against Sophie. HAIGH.

John C. against Leona E. HAMIL. Bertha P. against Robert W.

HENRY. Esther L. against Leonard D. HOLMES. Maxine F.

against ElEin H. JACKSON. Lois against Edward E. JIMENEZ. Anita against William.

JOHNSTON. William B. against Bernice J. JONES. Marearet T.

against Grover C. JUSTICE. Liane J. against Mark D. KILLGORE.

Georgina against E. Read. LANG. Orpha M. against B.

Rhea. LEASURE. Luva against Arthur. LEA.VITT. Elinore against John R.

LEBEDINA. Mandica against Luka. LUNDGREN. Dora W. against Melvin M.

LUNDSGAARD. Grace against Donald D. MAIORANA. Jerome S. against Margaret.

MARTIN. Frederick L. against Ruth A. McINTYRE. Hazel B.

against Edward M. McKENZIE. Loraine against Archie. MESSICK. Marion E.

against Gertrude E. MEYER. Norma E. against Walter H. MILLIRON.

Ralph against Helen D. MORGAN. Emma R. against Levi. MORGAN.

Maude L. against Charles B. MORRISON. Ellen D. against Henry L.

KHJ-Buek Rnc- KLAC. KHJ-New. KTWB-Musicai 12:30 P.M. ROSE HILLS MEMORIAL PARK KFWB-S. Hamblen.

KECA-Tenn, Jed. Swrpim ika prices Ho Priority Heeded flNws Group Urn' AeooaNodbfe4 CEMETERY MAUSOLEUM CREMATORY 9:15 P.M. KFI-Serenade. KLAC. KM PC-Musi KFI-Peoper Yonns.

KNX-K. Manning. KMPC-Music. KHJ-Lcuise Massey, 5 P.M. KHJ-Mel.

Ventnex. mues rasi oi los Anseies en Workman Mill Road near Whittier Blvd. Park Pbone: Whittier 420-37 KECA-tawin am. KFT-Featnre Wire, 9:30 PM. KPWB-News.

KHJ. KMPC-NewS. KFl-Mystery Theate CREMATORIES 12:45 P.M. KNX-Front Pz. Feat.

njsa', KUAC-Musia KFI-Rieht Happiness lvr KLAC-Fred Hecry. Pierce Brothers Crematory 1605 S. Catalina St. RE-5179 itMi-L-u. flay.

KHJ-Music. KECA-Dorothy Dlx. FLORISTS K-fAU-isews. KKX-Taik About. 1 P.M.

8:30 A.M. KFI-Jsck Bereh. KHJ-News, KFWB. KMPC-Muslc KFAC-News KNX-Grand Slam. 8:45 A.M.

KFI-Lora Lawton. KHJ-V. Lindlahr. KFWB-News. KFAC-Orean.

ILNX-Kosemary 9 A.M. RTI-News: Bishop. KLAC-News KECA-Kenny Baker. KFWB-Health. KHJ-Easy Doe It KMPC-Music.

KFAC-Unity. KN'X-Kate Smith. 9:15 A.M. KFI-Ladies Day. KNX-Aunt Jenny.

KLAC-Pub Service. KFWB-Strollin' Tom. KFAC-Health. KHJ-M Downey. 9:30 A.M.

TT ww H-Homems ker. BILTMORE FLORISTS Just Phone MI -2222 ond charge it! Delivery to all Mortuaries KFl-Backstaca Wife. KMPC-News Levine. father of Estelle Dorothy Le- KECA-Charrfr School -CEMETERY LOTS KtcA-ierry. uate.

P.M. KFI-News. KNX-Revue. KECA-Sky Kln KFAC-News. KMPC-Teen.

2a KHJ-Supermsn. KLAC-I. Aiien 5:30 P.M. KFI-Oreh. KLAC-Ballroom KECA-J KFAC-Whoa Blil.

KNX-H. Fiar.nery. KHJ-Capt. Midnita. 5:45 P-M.

KFI-E Ptlrr.en. KMPC-H. Aiien. KNX-Henry. Garred KECA-Newa.

KHJ-'Tom Mix." 6 P.M. KFI-Peonle Fanny. KMPC-News. 2000 have found homes, Keith said. Students Given Awards Fifteen-year-old Emma Jean El-wood and Phillip Callas, 16, were the recipients of special American Legion -awards presented by Sheriff Biscailuz for Pacific Electric Railway Post 321, American Legion, at Robert Louis Stevenson Junior High School.

Selected by A-9 teachers on the basis of scholarship, leadership and character, the winners each received plaques and buttons. Honorable mention certificates went to James Mancuso, 15, and Mary Lucy Olquin, 15. Nurses 'Graduate' Continuing its war-born program of training nurses' aides, Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital awarded "graduation" certificates to its second class of aides to complete SO hours of training. To supplement the regular care of patients and thus release staff nurses for technical duties, the aides receiving certificates were Mary Price, Pauline Palmer, Eleanor Cross, Mable Bishop, Marie Mar-land, Clara Henk and Christine O'Brien. KF WB-Blil Anson.

KLAC-News. KHJ-Checkerboard, KFAC-Music. KNX-House Party. 1:15 P.M. KFI-Stella Dallas.

KLAC-Music. KHJ-Jacky Hill. wTLI BUY CRYPTS. GRAVES IN ALL LOCAL- CEMETERIES MUXZER. RI-0277.

SINGLE GRAVE, FOREST LAWN. AN-OTHER BARGAIN. CARTER. TW-0211 vine services today. 1:30 p.m..

at Glas-band Downtown. LEWIS. Wilkes W. Colonial Mortuary. LFJL' Flora.

Services 1:30 p.m. today 8t Los Anetles Mortuary. 720 Washington Blvd. LOWE. Maria at Rrdondo Beach, beloved mother of B.

C. Lowe of Montrose, jonn H. Lowe. Mrs. Pearl Kiesner Georee R.

Lowe of Redondo Beach James G. Lowe. Services 1 p.m.. at x.tner-Vi?J?5 Mortuary. 911 Venice Blvd.

MacGREGOR. Grant Earl, beloveri hnshanrt HAHfiWABL Hoots, File CIwmx, Band Saw Mod, Clomp. Hinges, Noils, Drawer Pwfts, Modes, Fog Balls, Nobs, ftopo. Chain. $63,000.

KAMO TOOLS: DrHta. Cimrrar Wood Saws, Sows. Sockota, Aogors, Bits, Awls, Cofipom, Chisels, Pipo Cotters, Dies, Fitos, Deotti Gougsi, Morlcing Mortise Googes, Hotch ots. $74,000. SINK UNITS, TRAPS, FAUCETSt $5,000.

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT: Wire, Generator Bruskss, Carbon Plate, lighting Fixtwe Geards, Fixtures, Pulsator, Con-treHors, SeorchltgHts, Switches, Panels, Sockets. $54,000. SILVERWARE, CHINAWARE: $21,000. FURNITURE AND OFFFICE MACHINES: Navy Benks Bortfas, Bevtlc Ffqmaos, Moor Blocks, Carving Boards, offing Fins, MatpitoJ Beds, Bureoa, Choirs, Charts of Drawers, Cots, Tobies. $47,000.

PAPER PRODUCTS Binders, Memo Books, Reeord Books, Geede Cards, Index Cards, Paper Ceos, FUe Folders. $37,000. ffWCK (Vestries rVodode) CHAM COVERS. MATTRCSS COVERS: $5,000. nOMRS, HOISTS fleuWsti iul Power Eqoipmonr) $5,000.

mt CmfOtftSHERS. AW COOLERS. SEWINO MAOHNEi $2j000. Knj-Snorts-KFCA-Fat Man. KNX-Tnin Man.

KFWB-M. Hart 9:45 PJ. fTHJ-H. Tayto KLAC-Orch. KMPC-Bridie Club.

10 P.M. KFI-Beporter. KNX-io P.M. Wira. KECA-Sports.

KFAC-Dance Ttm. KHJ-F. Lewis Jr. KFvVB-G NorTran. KLAC-Ice Hocirew KXLA-Lerion Fishb 10:15 PAa.

KFI-Barry Wood. KMPC-Music. KHJ. KECA-Newa, KNX-Bob Elson. 10:30 PM.

KTI-Insida New KHJ -Sine America, NX-Symphoneuea. KECA-E. Davis. 10:45 PM. KFI-Melody Tim.

KHJ-Orcn KECA-Orch. 11 P.M. KFI-News. KECA-News KECA-Koily'd Tour. LODGE NOTICE SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL 929 South Hone Street 6th.

9th 10th degrees Conferred in full form, 7:30. DINNER 5:30. iUdfc-tnarm, 1:30 P.M. KFI-Lorenro Jones. I KECA-Bkfst.

Holly'd. KECA-Walt Kiernan winters. KHJ. KMPC-Music 1:45 P.M. KFI-Widder Brown.

KNX-Livins Sack, eround. KNX-Ginny Simms. of Helen MacGregor. loving brother of fPZ'. Fvelyn MacGreeor.

Services 12:30, pjn. Mon. from the Wee Kirk. Glendale Utter-McKinley's srro-Ii Mortuary. 6240 Hollywood in charge.

MARIENTHAL. Hnge Edward. Private serr-ices were held Thurs. at Edwards Brothers Colonial Mortuary. MATLOW, Morris.

Groman Mnrt.narv. Alrnrm KHJ-Music, Smue. KMPC-Western. KNX-Helen Trent. KLAC-Music.

KFAC-Music 9:45 A.M. KMPC-Emil Cot. KFWB-News KNX-Gal Sunday. KLAC-Kiddis Klub. 10 A.M.

KFI-Conins CaDlne. KtCA-San Quenun. KFAC-MufIc. KH.I-G HpsttT KECA-EtheL Albert. KLAC.

KFWB-News. MCCARTHY. Miss Cecelia 2 P.M. KTT-Whea Girl Marries. KMPC-News KHJ-BU1 Gwlnn.

School. of 1503 of Mrs. cenevue oeiovea sister 6:15 P.M. KMPC-Saorts. KLAC-Ballroom KKJ-Real Stories.

KECA. KFWB-Orcb 6:30 PA. KFI-Walt Tim. KLAC-Soorta KilPC. KHJ-iJewa.

fjed Lavery. Mrs. William F. Richard, KLAC-News. KFWB-Chef MilanL KNX-Biir Sister.

KMPC, KFAC-Ianc KECA-What's Doine KECA-Galen Drake. KMPC-Santa AnlU. Kir VV a. Kr KLAC-News. 2:15 KFI-Portia.

r.Kj-eriirte cum. KFVVB-Amer. Dances 10:15 A.M. KFI-What Yea Say. KMPC-B.

Leyden. KECA-Ted Malone. KNX-Ma Perkins. k.ji -Durante. Moore KMPC-Record Em.

Kgst Presses Oaeoes, Welding Rods, Cleaning Com ponsd, FkwK, GaNety Eoeipmsnt, PocUng. $35,000. VMVES: $8,000. EXPORTERS: Yow bmiimi is aalkrtad. Any InoeiriM wgordina Moor control showid be referred to Office of InternolijiKil Troae, Deportmeot of Commerce, Washington, D.C.

This oovernmentwned surplus will be soid on a fixed price basis. Parchoses are subject to applicable California sales and eee taxes. AH sales subject to ail terms and conditions as advertised, and, except to the extent qualified thereby. So WAA Standard Terms ond Conditions of Sole. KHJ-N.

Dixon cLAU-ficture Aio. 2:30 P.M. KFI-Piain Bill Groom. KXAC-Ai jaryia. 10:30 A.M.

KFI-News. ftujrttiNtj isiasa against jose s. NODURFT. Edgar G. against Margaret E.

PAINE. Arlene aeainst Henry A. PARAGON. Esther M. against Frank.

PHILLIPS. Helen L. against Melvin M. PRESHAW. Gerald Jr.

against Pauline B. PULLOL. Fred R. against Rose. RANDALL.

Gladys E. against Charles H. REINHARD. Clareda G. against Donald A.

RICK Helen A. against Sanford H. SAUCEDA. Henry A. against Concha.

SHADE. Jeanne M. aeainst Carl SHCBROOK. W. H.

against Dorothy S. SIMPSON. Taylor asainst Janet. SLOCUM. Adelaide M.

against George E. SMITH. Catherine L. against William M. STRAUB.

Joseph E. against Ruth M. TRON- Verna R. against Gerald E. Donald E.

against Phyllis E. TAMKIN. Rita S. Rgainst Sheldon J. TILLMAN.

Jimmie H. aeainst Earl. TOLLIVER. Carlton against Bessie M. TORRES.

Audrey aeainst Zeterino. KJLCA-Tne Sheria 7 P.M. KFl-Hank McCnne. KLAC-News KMPC-Symrhonia. KHJ-Sootiicht Amer KNX-Pay to Be Ienorant.

KFAC-Music. KECA-Sporta Cayal. P.M. KECA-My True Story Time. KFW3-G.

Normsri. KHJ. KLAC-Newa. KNX-N. Prinaie.

11:15 PM. KFI-MelmiT. Parade. SN'X. KECA-Orch.

KHJ-Orch KLAC-Dme. Dane. 11:30 P.M. KFI-Oreh. KNX-S'Jnnyside.

KHJ. KECA-Orch. 11:45 P.M. KFI-Mnsics News. hews.

KHJ-Kews 12 Midnight KFI-Flyer. PC -News. KLAC-News. Music. KECA-Orch KFAC, KNX.

KHJ" Music. Mrs. rrank Bobbins. Mrs. S.

P. Beebe. iftnPA DfJ1ni5Jp William P. A Par-nell McCarthy. Rosary this evening.

8 clock, at the Wallace B. White ft Howard j. Callanan Mortuary. Reouiem Mass at Our Lady of Loretto Church o. nm.

MrGlVERN. Frank, beloved husband of Florence McGivern. loving father of Bryant Florence McGivern. Rosary services tonight. 8 p.m..

at Hammond. Mis-Eael RunPe Chapel. 3517 Hyde Park Rp-Lulen) Mass 10 a.m.. at St. John Church.

60th Victoria. Inter- Cemetery. MrHOrL, John of 1021 S. Hope St. Private services today.

Wallace E. White Howard J. Callanan. directors. MEADOWS.

Leon O. Services 11 a.m at Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. MEENES. Snzanne. Mortuarv.

directors. MELLON. Alberta, beloved daughter of Mrs. Bernaaette Mellon, loving sister of Harry. Edward Raymond Mellon.

Requiem Mass today, lo a.m. at St. Raphaels McGlynn Mortuary, directors. MICHELSTETTER. James, beloved husband of Marvel, brother of Charles.

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