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TIliCCH ncrAUUTLmATIAklC CAIi TAhAVC nDlllADV Tl CrTIAkl DEATHS, Funeral Annonncements LLOYD, John K. Berfieet tedgv at 7 m. from the chspel of W. A. Brown it Bon.

lRl.t A Flower St. I liYlU IxCLviYllYlCIXlnl IUINj rVIS I UUM I jriMVlMIM CLuV I I VIX WEATHER REPORT LosangcIesCfm0 Part I TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1945 the ballots to bemarked by Los Angeles city and school district voters at the primary The Times on the various candidates, proposition and char show the recommendations of a complete and careful study MAY BE CLIPPED AND REFERENCE MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGES For Office Number 2 Vot for On LEO AGGELER Judge of the Municipal Court For Office Number 3 Vot for On ARTHUR C. ARNOLD Member California State Bar JOSEPH L. CALL Judge of the Municipal Court LOUIS MOST Army Investigator For Office Number 4 Vot for On RAY BROCKMANN I Judge of the Municipal Court I For Office Number 5 Vote for One MARSHALL ABBOTT Member California State Bar I FRANK O. TYRRELL Judge or tne Municipal court For Office Number 6 Vot for On DEATHS, Funeral Announcements ALLEN, Arthur A.

Services today 4 from Grace Chapel. Inglewood Cemeterr. Reea Bros Tanley A Geiger. directors. ALLEN, Minnie M.

Services today, 12 noon, at utter-McKinley'a Broadway. 4LLE8, Emma. Mass Thurs 8 a.m at Immaculate Conception Church. Armstrong Family in charge. ANDERSON Mrs.

Antonla. mother of Ralph Romero Marjorie Foustunnau. Rosary tonight, 8 p.m., at Alvares A-Moore. Mass 8 30 a.m.. at the Plaza Church, ANDERSON, George, loving- brother of Anna Anderson.

Julia Boulby Mrs. James Amlrion. Services 10:30 a.m., at Crcsse Highland Park, 5860 N. Figueroa. ANDERSON, Winifred Mary Man today-9 a.m., at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church.

Armstrong Family in charge. ARMSTRONG, Mrs. Lillian Bovard. Services 1:30 at Bresee Brothers A Gillette Chapel. BARR, Georre loving husband of Jennie Barr.

father of Frances Roberts Lucille Luedke. Services 12 noon, at Utter. McKinley Crease Highland Park, 5860 N. Figueroa. BAUTZER.

Minnie. Services 2 n.m. today at Hollywood Cemetery Chapel. Glas-band directors. BEACH, Gen.

Lansing Hnsklns, of K90 Bradford St Pasadena. April 2. 1945; he is survived by one son. MaJ. Lansing D.

Beach. U.S. Army. S.H, A.E.F France, Si his daughter-in-law. Mrs.

Lansing D. Beach of Pasadena. Services will be at 3 P.m. Wed. at All Saints Episcopal Church.

132 N. Euclid Pasadena. Turner A Stevens directors. BERGIN. Charles R.

Rosary at Bresee Brothers Gillette Chapel 7:45 pm. Krquiem mass at Calvary Mausoleum 9:30 a.m. BLINTAtH. Sandra. Utter-McKinley a Southwest In charge.

BOARD. Hattie. Utter-McKinley'g Downtown In charge. BOSIEY. Ben J.

Services 1:30 p.m. today st Pierre Brothers. 720 W. Washington. BRASHEAR, Mrs.

Lenora. Services today at 11 a m. from the chapel of W. A. Brown Son.

1815 8 Flower St. BROASCH, Frederick, Services 1:30 pm. at Ulter-McKinley'a Downtown. BROWN. Carnlvn.

Uiter-McKinley Bouthwest (n charge. BROWN. Emma at 5330 Temoleton 8t. Services 1 at El Sereno Presbyterian Church. Mater Simnne.

dir. BCRNETT. Annie beloved mother of Charles 8. Ac LI. Thomas K.

Burnett, sister nf Ella John J. Sullivan. Rosary tonight. 8 n.m.. at Utier-MrKinley'a Crcsse Eagle Rock Chapel.

Requiem mass Wed 9 a.m.. at Holy Family Church. Olendale. BI TTERS. Hugh Frank, beloved husband of Vera Services 1.30 p.m.

today at Hnll At. Pr.n Mortuary. of the entire field. TAKEN TO THE POLLS FOR COUNCIL Twelfth District Voto for On VIROlt L. BROWW Attorney-at-Law WILBUR CAMPBELL Civil Engineer ED.

J. DAVENPORT Advertising Business ISAAC KUSHNER Jeweler WAYNE L. McPARLAND Electrician FRANK MERRILL RICHARD L. NEWTON Newspaper Executive JACK B. PETTIS DANIEL J.

TIERNET Merch a nt Thirteenth District (Full Term) Vot for On JOSEPH W. ATDLIN Auorney-at-Law HARRY J. BRANKEY Business Man MEADE MCCLANAHAN Heating Engineer Thirteenth District (Unexpired Term) Vote for One JOSEPH AIDLIN Attorney-at-Law MEADE MCCLANAHAN Heating Engineer Fourteenth District Vote for One JOHN C. HOLLAND Member of the Cny Council ALEX LASTER Industrial Re'ations Fifteenth District Voto for ft-. WILDER HARTLEY shipbuilding GEORGE H.

MOORE wmtT inc cut counca MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGES For Office Number 1 Vot for On MAY LA HEY June of the Municipal oour CHARLES NEWELL CARNS I Judge of the Municipal Court I DAVID L. MOHR. I Attorney I For Office Number 7 Vot for On LEO PREUND I I Judge of the Municipal Court 1 For Offic Number 8 Vot for One I CHARLES P. JOHNSON I I Judge of the Municipal Court I Below is a composite of election today. The crosses ter amendments, made after MAYOR Vot for Ona FLETCHER BOWROH Mayor CLIFFORD E.

CLINTON rcestaurant-tioiei ausiaega- FRED DYSTER Business consultant ANTHONT F. ENTENZA Attorney-at-Law DOLORES GUNK trained Nurse nuamegg Laar JAMES L. RILL ROOER W. JESSUP county supervisor OLIVER K. "OK" JONES Chier Electrical Inspector GEORGE R.

MARTIN ira j. Mcdonald Member ol tne city council HARLET MOSTELLER MTRA TANNER WEISS SAMUEL WILLIAM YORTT Army captain LELAND E. ZEMAIf Attorney CITY ATTORNEY Vott for One RAT L. CHESEBRO City Attorney R. C.

FRIDAY Practicing Attorney CONTROLLER Vot for On OA If O. HOYS City Controller BOARD OF EDUCATION (Uneapired Term) Vot for Two ELEANOR B. ALLEN PAY E. ALLEN reacner EARLE D. BAKER Business Executive JOHN W.

BALDWIN Business Man 3 PAUL ELLIOTT Member Board of Education ALONZO RTOOS neaitn gaucator THIS BALLOT COUNCIL. First District Vots for Ont JERRY ELLIS Paint Manufacturer DELAMERE FRANCIS MtC McCLOSKEY Member of the City Counc incu CHARLES H. RANDALL LELAND S. WARBURTOIf Public Relations Counsellor Second District Voto for On JAMES M. CROWE Licensed Inspector LLOYD O.

DAVIES Membei-jdl the City Council KENNETH I. FULTON Insurance Broker JOHN. LaGUARDIA Property Management FRANCIS S. WRIGHT Business Man Third District Vote for On J. WIN AUSTIN Member of the City Council Fourth District Vot for On ROBERT S.

GROMAN Mortician HUBERT J. HANSEN Juice Manufacturer JACK HAYDEN HAROLD A. HENRY Playground Commissioner ELBERT HENSLET Lawyer B. SNAPPER INGRAM Deputy City Controller S. NEAL MELHAM Accountant EDWARD A.

SYRACUSE Fifth District Vot for On WILL BROOKS Real Estate Broker GEORGE P. CRONK Insurance Broker ROBERT KENNEDY Retired Army Officer HUGH R.MURCHISON Salesman CHARLES W. NORTHRUP Engineer-Mech LESLIE P. OLSON ttegisterea civil Engineer HOMER J. SMITH Real Estate Attorney WILLIAM J.

WOOD publishers' Representative Sixth District Vot for On GAY an PROPOSITION AND CHARTER AMENDMENTS to Vottd on by Quofitd Eloctors of Tko City of Lot Aug tie I ROSALYN ROSENTHAL, Clerk PATRICIA SMITH Office Manager I MAYNARD 3. TOLL Member Board nf Education 1 HAROLD READ Engineer t. TIMBERLAKK CHARLES W. WTtaLIAMS Insurance Executive BOARD OF EDUCATION (Full Term) Vot for Four $wnth District Tor for dutricta tha period be ELEANOR B. ALLEN CHARLOTTA A.

BASS I Publisher FAY E. ALLEN I CARY O. BRANCH I Teacher I Attorney IVAN AUSTIN JOHN FERRY Business Counselor Business Man I EARLE BAKER EDWARD HAWKINS I Business Executive Business Man I JOHN V7. BALDWIN CARL C. RASMUSPEN I Business Man Member ol the City Council I MAGNl'SON, John be'oved husband of Emms c.

Magnuson, pi J. Magnuson Services Fri at 11 am. in the Little Church of the Flowers. Forest Lawn Mortuary in cnarge. MARTINEZ.

Mike M. Requiem mass toda. 10 a.m.. at St. vmum i nurcn.

Cunningham As Connor, directors. MAY Elirabeth. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge McCLLNG, Bobby B. Services 10 a.m., at Beaver cnapei, iniiewwou. MeCLl'RE, Margaret Nettle.

Armstrong amily in cnarge. MrCORMICK, Amanda A Reeltation er tne Kosary p.m. mre rc's Brothers' Beverly Kills. 417 N. Maple Dr.

Requiem mass 9 a m. Wed. at St. Paul the Apostle Church, Ohio Selby. McKEEVFR.

Eugene. utter-McKiniey jsrosaway in cnwis. McMEEKIN, Wllilsm H. Services today. 130 p.m..

at utter-Mciiiniey a Highland Park Chapel. MEASE. Minnie nf Temple City, for merly of Lynwood. foervices m.t at the chapel of W. B.

Temple. Monrovia. MOON. Dr. Edith lona.

loving sister of Edna Moon, Services i p.m., au the chapel of Tassell-Maynea 1823 S. Figueroa St. MULI.IN. Mrs. Charlotte.

Requiem IMIS today. 9 a at St. vioiana usinearai. Wallace White Ac Howard J. Callanan, directors.

MVRDOCH. Fearl J. Utter-McKinley a Honywooa in cnargw. SOKES, Drsale, beloved mother nf Kath ryn c. Nokes.

aaugnter oi Mrs. shhm Pengo. sister of Lloyd E. Perigo At Mrs. Norene Lvons.

Services Thurs. st 1:30 in the wee Kirk o' the Heather. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. OWENS. Huge H.

Howards isiotners colonial aaoriuary. PEARSON. Thomas Roy. Armstrong Family in charge. rEDERSEN.

Jean N. Services 1:39 p.m.. at Utter-McKinley's Broadway. PEOERSON. Martha.

Services 1 n.m to day at Pierce Brothers, 720 w. Washington Blvd. PENDLETON. Laura widow of Everett Pendleton, beloved mother of rranK D. Pendleton, also survived by 3 grandchildren Ac 4 great-grandchildren.

Services 11 a at chapel of David J. MbIIov Richard W. Molloy Mortuary. 1717 8 Flower SI FOLIAKOIF. Esther.

Services today, 11 a.m.. at Groman Mortuary. POI'NDS, Charles H. Requiem mass today. in a.m..

at tit. Koneri rjeuarmine unurcn, Burbank. Ulter-McKinley a Jewel Citr in charse sky. Eva. Services today.

11 a al Gla.shnnd Ar Co. Pt MP. Johanna. uttcr-McKiniey Broadway in cnarge. HI APE, Ina beloved wife of Otho neane; loving oaugnter oi Mrs Eiizanetn Kerber: sister nf Thomas G.

Kerber. Services 2:30 p.m. Tues. at Pierc Brothers' Beverly Hills. 417 Mania Dr.

REIr MAN, Naomi Read. Rmains at Groman Mortuary. REX ROAD. Gerald. utter-MrKin ev a Hollywood In charge.

RICHMOND. Fred loving father ft Lucille Money. Mabel. Forrest Ac Cisuo Richmond Services Wed 2 at Mno Pierce Ar. Delmer A.

Smith Mortuary. RIDSDAI.E. Matilda Fmllene. Services 11 a.m. todav at.

pierce Brothers' Ltttiai Church Around the Corner. 3443 W. Manchester Inglewood. I Kin I.E. Anton, loving father ff Ann- astasia Maus, Mary A.

Ar Andrew Philip Riedeie. Rosary 8 at UHer-McKinley's Vlewpark Mortuary. 3719 w. Slauson Ave. Requiem mass a a.m.s al Holy Name Church.

ROSEN, Morris. Services today. 1 p.m., at Groman Mortuary. SAMUELS, Maurice. Services today.

a.m.. at cnapei oi win a Reynolds eg Francis X. Eberle. 8540 Melrosa Ave. SFEBOI.D.

Edward F. Remains at the waiiace E. while as Howard J. callanan Mortuarv. KFHERKE.

Michael, W. A. Brown Ac Son. rifrectora. SEWELL.

Daniel. Services today. 11:3 a at Armstrong Family. SHAFER. Charles Frank.

Service Wed 1 at Heaver cnapei. inglewood. iHELSrRN. John. Services today.

2 m. at Church of Christ. Utter-McKinley Huntincton Parlr in rharae SHERRILL. William beloved father nt Mrs. Myrtle 8.

Ream. Mrs. Rosalie 8, Coomer Ar Jerk B. Sherrlll. Services Wed.

st 18 a.m in the Little Church of the Flowers. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. SHIRKIE. Stewgrd. Services 11 a m.

Wed. at pierce nrotnera uevenv runs. it Msnle Drive. SMITH, Frances 9 Edwards protners' eoioniai Mortuary. SVVDER, Dr.

Elizabeth, Edwards Brothers' Colonial STEARNS, William R. Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. SIMMERS. Walter A. Service, today.

3 nm. at U'ter-McKinley a Broadway. PCTTLES. Bridget M. Utrer-MrKinley's Broadway in charge.

THOMASON, Boyd F. Interment Neehvllte, Tern Pierre Brothers' Hollywood, dir. TR AM ILL. Alvin beloved husband of Violet Tramill. loving father of Mary Martha, son of Mary Dixon of Kansas City.

Services 12 noon Thurs at the Little Church of the Flowers. Forest Lawn. Pierce Brothers' Beverly Hills, directors. tPaola. At Kansaa City.

papers rjlease codv.1 Tl BBS. Elizabeth. Services todav. 3 p.m.. at Utter-McKinley a Highland Park Chapel.

WARliC, Lawyer H. Services 3 p.m.. at Utter-McKin ev Vlewpark. WHNSTUN. Abraham.

Services today, at Groman Mortuary. WFSTERFIKI.I), E. W. Utfcr-MrKinlev's Broadway charge. WIIEELOCK.

Herbert Kellogg, loving hus. band of Fayette wneelorg. brother or Irene E. Sweet Services Wed 1 p.m.. at Grace Chapel.

Inglewood Cemetery. Utter-McKinley Viwpark Mortuary in charge. Please omit flowers. Henry C. Services 9:30 am Wert, at Pi-rce Brothers 720 W.

Washington. WILLIAMS. Theodore beloved brother of Harriett (Hattiei wjllsmi William A. Williams Services Thurs. at 3 pm.

in the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. WOODRUFF. Dorolhy. Requiem mass am Wed. at St.

Ambrose Church. 12R1 N. Fairfax. Pierce Brothers' Hollywood, directors Please omit flowers. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

New York City. Y. WOODWORTH. Nellie, loving sister of Emma Johnson. Jennie McOinley.

Lodia As Fred Woodworth. aunt of Bessie Prlebe. Services 3 at Utter-McKin-lev's Broadway, 4254 S. Broadway. TORK.

Kenneth beloved husband of Mrs. Alva York. Services today. 2 p.m.. at the Four Satiare Gospel churrh.

Santa, Monica. Todd At Leslie, directors. YOUNG. Barbara lovlnc wife of Franfc w. Young, mother of Edna N.

Ondale. Lucille M. Htiber. Ida Flanagan As George Young: sister of Alice Taft. Services Thurs.

at 1 m. in Ihe Little, Church nf the Flowers, Forest Lswn Mortuary in charge. YOUNG, Gladys mother of Olsdyf Louise. Services 11 a.m., at Jones A' Hamrock Mortuary. 7.KISER, Mra.

Eliraheih T. Requiem mas todav. 9 a.m. at St. Kevln'a Church.

Wallace White Howard 1. Caller nan. directors. -FUNERAL DIRECTORS FSTARI.ISHFn ISO NOWHERE CAN YOU OBTAIN TTTB SUPERB FACILITIES AND SERVICB THAT ARE OFFERED BY CTXX1XGHAM O'COXXOR 8.V WEST WASHINGTON BKESKK BROS. GILLETTE FIFTY-TWO TEARS OF FRIENDLY SFRVICV, Me) W.

WASHINGTON BLVD. TIERCE BROS. MORTUARIES TEN CONVENIENT CHAPELS INCLUDING CREMATORY FOB INFORMATION, CALL PK-41M MORTl'ARV IX FOREST EVERYTHING AT TIME OF SORROW TELEPHONE: nrnnvn cam Forest Lawn Memorial Park Ins. BRAMBLE KrXKRAI, HilMR Reverent Christian service. Moderate prte.

Jewish Funeral Dfrerters r. WASHINGTON BLVD. EDWARDS BROTHERS Cm CVr.I (ISO InoO Venice Boulevard. PRoapert 8M1 UTTER-McKlXLEY Ten Convenient Mortuaries. AT 81t, FRAXCIS V.

HALL SOV 107 SOUTH FLOWER STREET. PR-221 HAMMOND MISPAGEL Lenls E. Ruppe, manawiog director 11517 Hyde Park Blvd. TH-119. W.

A. BROWS SON 113 SOUTH FLOWER STREET. FR-201L. REED TAPLEY GEIGER 1t WEST WASHINGTON BLVD. PR-KIM, ARMSTRONG FAMILY lf1 SOUTH HOPE STREET.

Rt-elHtH. WALLACE E. WHITE At HOWARD J. CALLANASf CEMETERIES IXGLEWOOO PARK CEMETERY LARGEST IN CALIFORNIA Telephone ORegon HI2AI Mausoleum CjnjaorColiirnbarlum r. i r.

I r. I 1H.71 W. Washington Blvd. PA-SISA. CREMATORIES Pierce Brothers' Oemiinry 1605 S.

Catallna St. RE-517 FLORISTS- BILTMORE FLORISTS Funerol Flowers AT THEIR BEST PROMPT DELIVERY CALL MI-2221 A "TJ TT erf c-i cj 1 1 V7 Ej I -CEMETERY LOTS- tXTa. ya li. tf 1 1 hm. 727 w.

Washington. RI-0277. One sinRlo lot. Forest Ltwa VaU a E. A-aw yTJ Want cravpi Jt p.rvnt FnrKr -V hy list.

1843 W. Gasre. TW-0211 Little Church. Barr. Box K-14, Timea.

Funeral Designs Quality. Service, and reasonable prices at all lime 7 OFFICIAL LOCAL TEMPER ATTTR ITS Minimum and maximum temperatures from Southern California points, reported yesterday to the Log Angeles office of the U.S. weether Bureau, were as follows: Stations Max. Mln. Lob Angeles ....65 51 Los ground) 70 49 Burbank 48 Culver City 68 60 imperial es 55 Long Beach 67 51 Los Angeles Harbor 3 53 Los Angeles Municipal Airport 68 48 Mt.

Wilson 36 24 Newport Harbor 69 53 wversiae 65 43 San Diego 64 52 anta Ana 69 50 Santa Barbara, 69 37 Santa Monica 86 47 U.C.L.A. 67 49 FORECAST Southern California: Generally clear today and tomorrow but scattered afternoon cloudiness over mountains today: rising temperatures and decreasing winas. TEMPERATURES AND PRECIPITATION OVER THE NATION Precipitation 119 T. T. .65 .62 1 44 Stations Albuqueraue Atlanta Bismarck Boston Buffalo Max.

...89 ...14 ...30 ...65 ...12 S6 ...69 ...73 24 ...46 ...67 ...73 ...80 ...33 ...66 ...54 ...58 Mln 46 56 22 57 SO 40 53 39 54 54 52 57 42 41 57 60 74 32 63 53 36 54 41 25 48 50 31 22 57 Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Des Moinea Detroit El Paso ft. Worth Havre Indianapolis Kansas Citr Las Veeas Little Rock Memnhie Miami Minneapolis New Orleane New York Omaha Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland Reno Sacramento Salt Lake City San Antonio San Francisco Seattle Spokane Washington 1 31 .03 ...80 ...35 ...84 ...76 ...70 ...76 ...42 ...62 ...37 87 ...62 52 ...46 .36 -T3 .16 T. T. VITAL RECORD MARRIAGE IJCEXSES ISSUED adler armet a. 48.

e. 62. ba1es derrick. b. 26.

r. 38 bolognese- h1nes. d. 40. m.

it bl'rub mauk 30. 22 bur taylor 3s. a. 39. cassott cade.

64. e. 51. cern'ek. br adsky.

j. 57. 51. chavez powers. 8.

46. p. 48. christiansen wilson cl 22. d.

12. clark her ndon. v. 18. p.

20 clark Mcdowell, d. 54. p. 41. cleveland haydem, j.

21. r. h. cole rick man. t.

44. m. 26. CORBETr-KALFCm. i 35.

J. 33 CORNELIUS VELENOSt C. 21. M. IT.

COW AN rOREM AN. 30. O. 27. COX-DOCKEN.

J. 33. M. 35. DALEY D01EAU.

R. 23. IB. DAWSON ALVAREZ C. 24.

28. DEAN BUCKMAN. 21. E. 20 IKJCKTER ANDERSON.

J. Jr. V4. X. 22 rfli.r MCLtftnsn.

i't. r. 24. KORDSWAN 45. M.

37. rntUHlta- rtJLEY E. 21. 17 GALVAN CRANSTON. 26.

A. 21 GAM BOA PINEDA T. 29. T. 25.

GLOVER LINKS P. 23. D. 18. GONZALES REYES C.

47. M. 3J. GREER ASHLEY. O.

32. B. 27. GL'INN MOORE. M.

20. 18. HALL DUNN 7 1. HANKIN Ml DONALD H. 32.

HANNA JINKS 30. 23 2S. HENDERSON- M'LLY, 24. 21. HENRY STEPHEN.

C. 3S. A 22 ntrtBsnyti r. 19. V.

IT. tllLb Wlbeun a. 41, E. 18 HOLDER LOWER R. 21, 1.

mmr-Llj CUjItj. w. 27, 74. HOWELL ZAHN. 30.

A 29. HUTCHISON-KOVERMAN. 54. M. 45.

JOHNSON LENNIO 25. SJ. JONES NEWELL. R. 35.

8. 24. KEEN AH SPEED. 24. M.

23. KEPLER MOTT 42, I. 38 KJELSTROM HCirSTEDri A 35, 5J KOCHSMEIER JOBES H. 28. 27 LEELEDFORD JOHNSON.

L. 22. 8. 21. LOOAN BULLOCK.

R. 42. E. 32 LOPEZ TRUJILLO. C.

23. C. 20. LOTT HUNSAKER. Jr.

22. 20. LYDON PERNETTt. J. 21.

P. 19. LYNCH DVIRNAK. O. 32.

K. 24. MACE THOMSON W. 25. 21.

MARCH ANT LOVTE. A 45. L. 41. McCLEARY VASSALLO.

L. 26. 37. McCONNELL BRADY M. 36 M.

30. McOEE McGEE N. 29. 23. MILLER T1DWELL.

J. 37. D. 28. PATCH CLAUSES L.

50. E. 36. PHILLIPS JOHNSON jr 33. N.

25. PHILLIPS STEPHENSWi H. 25. M. 23.

PITTS- COBBS 21, E. 18. PURSELL LICKTEIG, M. 38. 38.

RANDOLPH- LAWRENCE. W. 45. A. 32.

REKCE-McDOLE D. 25. 24 RITMAN -MARCUS. 19. 18 ROBLES- ROMFRO.

M. 24, R. 21. SALEM REINF.RT 8. 26.

A. 35. SIDEMAN BOLSTER M. 45. H.

37. SMITH THIN In Ail 17. A IB. SOIKIKIAN NAYS 28. V.

2I STEHB1N8 Ol 1 I.IHVGH 2. 18. T1BHETTS OOD1NEZ 31. 28. WAX MURPHY 39.

B. 31 WHITELEY THOMAS A. 18. V. 17.

WILHITE- ZIMMERMAN 22. 19. WILSON CIDSEY 25. L. 17.

WINSTON -WTTHEHSPOON. 20. 20 WITHERS OEOROE Jr. 2. D.

30. ZOOK HALL. J. 33. R.

27. DIVOBCB SUITS FILED ASMTTAOE Robert against JVirnthr J. BOND Lambert V. against Theima 8. BOWDEN.

Verle against Allen L. gHOWN. Ellen B. against Ivan C. BURNS Harrr against Louisa COU.IFLOWL'R Evelyn against Jnhn.

CROSBY. Marjorie E. against Robert W. EI.LER. Marjorie against Otto V.

FERNANDEZ Reberca agamsl Paul. KLIN Patsy a. siMnn Alvm p. FORSTER Mildred A. against Tancla O.

r7r.Dt,RiCK. Orace L. against Oeorge W. GIBSON. Valair aaair.st Stanley K.

HALL. Mete D. against Eva Ht.RMOSlLLO. Lucille against Homaldo. HILL.

F. Sberman against Maude S. HUNTSMAN. Betty against David JAY. Marguerite against carl.

KAISER Mary E. asainst Elmer C. LUDfcMAN. Lucille against Frank L. MANDELBAUM Dorothy against Msndel.

MEL1SSARI John against Theresa M. MERKEL Deana A. against Gwendolyn C. MILLER. Einora M.

against Ross MOORE Virginia against Robert 1. MORALES. Luis aaainsf. Aurelis NEWMAN Charles L. against Evelyn V.

OLIPHANT Florence against Frank E. yoinu. euie against wimam rl. PtART Anne C. against Joseph P.

PIQUET, Nnrlyn 8 against Eugene A. REED Elisabeth M. against Frank R. ROBINSON. Catherine against VugU Jr.

ROTH. Alberta against Wellington. SALE Edgar against Carrie. SHARPE. Florence against Cecil F.

SIMON. Pauline C. against Frank. SMITH. Arpolian against Dora O.

STONE. Blanche M. against Oeorge M. TRINK. Annabelle J.

against Carl TRONSON. Hazel M. against Charles E. WALTERS. James T.

against, Minnie M. WEITZ. Pauline against Sam R. WELSH. Jennie M.

against Cliff D. WEN1WORTH-ROHR. Laolyn P. against Ralph. W1LHELM.

Jack R. against Bettye J. WILLIAMS. Velma A against Robert J. WINSTON.

Jesse E. against Valeta J. WRIGHT. Adeline T. against Charles E.

DIVORCES GRANTED AMEMIYA. Misao from Takanorl. ARENDSEE. Mildred from Clarence 8. BAKER.

Edward L. from Hazel Q. BAXTER. Lillian from Francis B. BENEDICT.

Marjorie A. from Joseph O. BENNETT. Ernest Q. from Henrietta.

BENTSON. Victoria S. from David R. BLIZE. Glenn A.

from Dorotha A. BRISTOW. Ltllle E. from William R. BROWNELL.

John W. from Leona BUSSONE. Martha E. from David. CHAPMAN.

Frances from Sherman. CHRISTIAN. Cynthia from James W. CRAIG. Edna M.

from William A. CUBRB. Bera L. from Jack. DAVIS Sarah F.

from Jack W. De CRESCENTIS. Phyllis A. from Peter. DENNISON.

Laura M. from Wiltord W. ELLINGTON. Elizabeth L. from Robert M.

EMMONS. Olive S. from Jamea N. ENEIM. Georgia from Fred.

FALCO. Grace from Pasouale. FARGO. Gladys from Stephen. FINUCANE Wilhelmina from Michael.

FITCH. Eunice from Stanley L. FRYE. Alice from Charles E. GANZHORN.

Robert H. from Laura 8. GEORGE. Nellie I. from Walter J.

GILLIAM. Dorothy from Arthur P. GREEN. Annie from Alvin J. GREENWOOD Dora from Thurston.

ABEL. Jeanne from Eugene. HERNDON. Rose from James HOBBS. Margaret A.

from John H. HOLLISTER. Opal L. from Alvin E. HOLMES Charlie from Agnes.

HUBBARD. John A. from Louise E. HUSTON. Elizabeth J.

from William F. HUTCHINSON. Gene E. from Hubert W. JENKINS.

Marion from Bernice R. KING Marie LaB. from William W. KNOX. Kathleen B.

from Llovrt B. KOSLOFF. Shirley from Maurice. LEASE. Rolland from Amy.

LeNONE. Ruben S. from Helaa L. LIDYOFF. Nellie from William LINCOLN.

Virginia P. from LeRor. LINDAHL Edith from Erwin. LOWREY. Bill H.

from Fern E. LUNA. Frances H. from Joe J. MACK.

Catherine A. from Byron A. MAGRUDER Ora from Carlton A. MATTICE. Zelma from Roy.

McCANN. Marie from Paul. McGEE. Lillian from William 3. MOONEYHAM.

Olen R. from Stella T. NORMAN Olive G. from Eugene P. PARADA'? Dorothy P.

from Bert A. PICKERING. Doris from Lionel B. PLOURDE. Louis A.

from Helyn E. POTTER. Albert H. from Helen M. PRATT, Kathryn M.

from Lawrence h. OUINN. Teresa from William H. RECCHIA. Maria from Bendicto.

RENGSTORFF. Warrena from Lincoln A. ROESSLER. Beverly J. from Joseph H.

ROGERS. Audrey from Norman G. ROGERS. John F. Jr.

from Norma K. ROGGY. J. W. from Mary.

SEDDON. Mildred H. from Robert SIMON Sue M. from Charles. SMITH.

Edward P. from Agnes T. SNYDER. Aileen M. from George B.

SPARKS. Eva from Wayne L. STROUP. Jessie s. from Roy w.

Mary M. from John TOWLE. George M. from Mary T. TRKOLA Charles from Etta M.

VALE. John A from EiJna R. VAUOHAN Ada from Frank H. WARBURTON. Catherine from Albert Jr.

WHALEN. Thomas H. from Juanita J. Close Council Races to Swell Vote Total Today BT THE WATCHMAN1 The four Councilmanic districts where incumbents are not running for re-election have developed into hot contests which are expected materially to increase the vote for today's election. The four districts are the 4th.

5th, 12th and 13th. One of the hottest Council-manic fights is in the 13th District. In that political subdivision an intensive house-to-house canvass is under way in behalf of Meade McClanahan, heating equipment manufacturer, who is Indorsed by many civic and business groups. Joining in McCIanahan's indorsement is the Railroad Men's Nonpartisan League. "AVe ask all railroad men to vote for Meade McClanahan, and be sure of a man who will give us a fair and just deal," Matthew C.

Latimer, secretary of the league, explains. Force for Good Pointing to the importance of the public schools in molding the minds of the nation's future leaders, Mrs. Eleanor B. Allen of West-wood, a candidate for the Board of Education, said: "I believe that education is the greatest single force for good in the world today. As we educate tomorrow's citizens, so goes the destiny of America.

Hitler knew and used this maxim to the utmost. For 20 years he changed the hearts of youth and put ideas in their heads before he ever put a gun in their hands. And what have we today? Al fanatical generation fighting tenaciously in the face of ultimate defeat Our troubles will not end with the 'cease firing' we are going to need an army of re-education as well as an army of occupation. Just so in America, we must awaken to the fact that we have taken for granted our American way of life." Contest Close Another close Councilmanic contest is in the Sixth District. The Citizens' Committee, sponsoring the reelection of Councilman Earl C.

Gay, announced that the Southern Retail Druggists' Association, and the Southern California Retail Grocers' Association indorsed Gay for re-election. "These indorsements coming after a series of previous recommendations, and the withdrawal of Harold Read from the rarD in favor nf Clav noint to a definite trend to success at the polls." according to Mrs. Isabel Xelson, chairman of tlip Citizens Committee. Pirked a Winner Also running against a field of seven opponents, Harold A. Henry is picked as a winner in the Fourth District.

Henry, secretary of the Wilshire Chamber of Commerce and chairman of the City Playground and Recreation Commission, has the advantage of being well known in the community In which he is running. A veterans' committee, comprising 11 Past Commanders of the Wilshire Post of the American Legion, is indorsing him. Election Predicted In the Fifth District, supporters of George P. Cronk, an insurance man, are predicting his election at the primary, although he is opposed by seven rival candi dates. Cronk has made an un usually aggressive campaign speaking at as many as five political gatherings daily.

He is in dorsed by many of the business leaders and civic groups of his district In Free-for-All Richard L. Newton, The Times' recommended Councilmanic candidate in the 12th District, has eight rivals in that free-for-all. An aggressive candidate Newton is expected to poll a good vote despite opposi tion by radical groups. State Rates High in Paper Drive Urging intensification of all salvaee operations, a War Pro duction Board report released yesterday stated that California, with only 5 per cent of the population, collected 10 per cent of the nation's wastepaper during 1944. The report was released here bv Zack Farmer, chief of the W.PR.'s salvaee division for Southern California, who disclosed that Lo? Angeles and Southern California shouldered a substantial part of the load in helping California establish its high mark last year.

Collections included not only waste-paper, but tin cans, household fats, iron and steel scrap and rags, which, according to Farmer, all are high on the essential salvage list for 1945. Conchies Sentenced GRAND RAPIDS 2. (jf) Seven conscientious objectors, deserters from a civilian service camp at Germfask, indicted by a Federal grand jury in March and who later pleaded nolo contendere, were sentenced today by Judge Fred M. Raymond to serve three years and six months in prison. They include George Kiyosho Yamada, 26, American-born Japanese, San Francisco.

ROY J. BECKER Member Board of Education CATHERINE K. BRESLIN Nurse HAL R. CLARK Attorney OEOROE E. ELLICOTT J.

PAUL ELLIOTT Member Board of Education HARRY FERGUSON HARRY GRONOFF iteai estate BroKer AtONZO rigos ieai'H Educator RICHARD D. ROCHESTER rres. ueograpnic society ROSALYN L. ROSENTHAL Cleric PHILR J. BCHLE8SINGER aaarKCE Analyst MABELLE KELSO SHAW uoctor or iniropraetics PATRICIA SMITH umce Manager JOSEPH H.

THAYER tny5ician and Surgeon SYRIL 8 TIPTON Lawyer MAYNARD J. TOLL Member Board of Education RICHARD X. VIETH For Offic Number 9 Vote for One LOUIS W. KAUFMAN I Jud ge of the Municip al Court I For Office Number 10 Vot for On WILLIAM BONSALL Member California State Bar BEN ROSENTHAL Judge of the Municipal Court For Office Number 11 Vote for On. ROBERT CLIFTON Judge of the Municipal Court LIN PRICK Attorney CLAYTON B.

THOMAS Member California State Bar For Offic Number IS Vot for On WILLIAM BYRNE I Judge of the Municipal Our CHARTKR AMENDMFS'T NO. 4. Shall the proposal amend Secnon 7 of the City Charter. 4 to provide that. In the event in candidate fr Member of the Board of Education 1 elected at ha Primary Nominating Election, then auch candidate elected hsll have precedence YES over candidate! elected at the General Municipal Election NO with, repect lo bemc aeemeo elected to a four-year term, ratified CHARTER AMENDMENT NO.

Shall the oroposst to amend Sect on 64 of the City Charter. YES ecr.oi 5 to provide for mcreas-es in the salary of the elective officers of the City, be ratified MO CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 6. Shall the proposal to amend section 428 of the City Char- 6ter. to provide that the Council shall by ordinance, provide rulea and regulations governing eacationa for all officers and employees in all depart-ments of the City, be ratified YES NO CHARTER AMENDMENT NO.

i. tnu tn pmDosju to amrnri Section 17 of the City Charter. 7io provide that any officer or employee of the City who entered the service of the Armed Forces of the Ont ted ta en prior to January 1, 1940. or YES no, hereafter and durina the Catt fence of any of the warn mn.cn tne united States is niif'rl hail fntir lurh service, shsll. durin th o- iriod of such aprvira and for a jpenod of six months after his jhonorable discharge or release: 'fj'om nuch service.

coiiMd-'fri bfintT on of b- from the servirt nf thf K'tt mil to nfov itle thai thf iOffiod of iiirh miiitarv frv- ud to but not ric eediin nf rar from the dafe of -eva'tnn of homne. shall he counted as part of the se gregate service reouired or reTirement nur poses under Ci-v Chatter provisions: and orov.de that any person who. while on such military leave, is or become entitled to any henefit under in? pension or retirement system established by or pursuant to th City Charter mav exereise- such NO neht or claim such benefits whiie on such military leave, be ratified? CHARTER AMENDMTNT NO. Enau ins proposal to amend Section 140 o' the Ci'v Char- Qter. to provide that.

henever authorised hv YES II an ordinance adopted; hv two-Thtrris vnla if I the Council, more than three housand 3.0OO feet of water! ironiage or tne is Angeles Harhnr. Kit Tint vrMlin. thousand iS.OOOi feet thereof.) mar Be granied to a person. firm, or corporation for pe-j 0 riods egplnng not later than five rears after the termma-non of the present unlimited emergency, be ratified? I BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS AND HASTEN WAR'S END U.rn.. ner Of BaStOgne Battle to Tour City i American paratroopers and infantrymen whose life-or-death fight at battered Bastogne, Belgium, helped turn the tide of the German counteroffensive in the "Battle of the Bulge' will arrive in Los Angeles tomorrow for a 10-day tour of war plants and military installations to 'give warworkers a first-hand picture of the urgent need for the material they are producing.

Sponsored by the War Department, the tour here will be under the auspices of the Citizens Manpower Committee. Religious Talk Slated "Religion in Russia" will be the subject of a lecture on the renaissance of the Orthodox Church by Dr. Thomas L. Harris, former Harvard University religious adviser, at the Russian-American Club, 7819 Beverly next Friday at 8:30 p.m. Sun, Moon and Tide Br U.S.

Coast snd Geodetie Surveir lw giarr guu ua oo uaa- 00e Qua April 12 April 19 TUESDAY, Sun rises 6:39 a.m Moon sets 10:20 a. April 27 April APRIL 1 seta 7:15 v.m. TIDES, LOS ANGELES HARBOR April High Low High Low 3 0 ii 4.S 8 0( 0.7 in 4 fi 2:25 4.2 11:09 0.4 7:15 3.2 3 0 Low High 7 4.4 5 4:12 4 2 4 5 Low High 8 2.0 6:41 4.9 1-40 1.3 7:35 5.3 :86 4.9 naes are given in oraer Of occurrence: first columgj denoting time; and second column height In feet above or below mean lower low water Light face type denotes a Mack fare a.m. All tune listed is Pacific War Time. i CALAHAN.

Services Thurs 10:30 a at uttrr-MrKlnley Broadway. CAMERON. Elirabeth. Services 3 pm at Utter-McKinley Downtown. CAMPBELL, Edilh.

Uttrr-McKitlieys Jewel Citv In charge. CANNON, Cheoter B. Services today, 3 pm. at Piter-McKinley Hollywood CARLSON, Charles beloved husband of Martha M. Csrlson.

father of Clarence Carlson, brother of Jack Carlson Fred Rosene Services Wed 10:30 a "at I'tter-McKinley's Southwest Mortuary, 10625 8 Broadway CARLSON. Mra. Emma C. Services todav. 1 p.m., from the 11th St.

Baptist Church. A. Brown Son. directors. CASHMAN.

Samuel, beloved husband of Fffie Cashman. father of Rhea Mcintosh. Servirea 1 p.m.. at Mahnow A Simons. At REM.

Mary Lee. Oravesfde services 10 a at Calvary Cemetery Ut-ler-MrKinler a East Loa Angeles Chapel in charge CHOATE. May. Services in a today at Pierce Brothera' Leimert Tark. 4601 Crenshaw Blvd.

CI.ARK. Bessie D. Edwards Brothers Colonial Mortuary. COMER. Julia Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary, directors.

rnjiF. Mrs. lars E. W. A.

Brown Ron. directors. CRANDEI.L. John h. Services today.

10:30 a at Utter-McKmley's Brosda'sy. CTMM1NGS, Pearl, loving wife of Roy cummings. mother or Mrs. iavid Morrison, sister of J. Arthur Keith Services Wed, 12 noon.

st Utter-McKinley a Jewel City Mortuary, 624 8. Central, Olendale. CI MPSTON. Frank. Utter.

MrKmley's Downtown In charge. DAHLSTROM, Henr. Services Wed 10:30 a at Utter-McKlnley's Broadway. DALZELL. Charles red.

Services 2 pm. Wed. at Pierce Brothers' Little Church Around the Corner. 3443 West Manchester Blvd Inslewood. DAY.

John Cameron. Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge. DFLANEY. Mra, Mary L. Cunninghsm Connor, directors.

DE LA PLATE. Charles Henry, beloved husband of Florence Koller de la Plate; father of Herman Haupt Mrs. Disne Condon. Private services today. Forest 1 awn Mortuary In charge.

DILL. Dr. John W. Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. EDESA.

John. Rosary 7:30 p.m.. at Armstrong Family. Graveside services 10 30 a at Calvary Cemetery. El.ni AYEN, Angela, beloved wife ol Fidel Elduayen.

lovine mother of Mra. Mary Roblson. Mrs. Bernarda Heaton. Marion Al Matthew Elduayen.

Recnatoin of the Rosary 8 in the chapel of Godeau At Marlinoni. Funeral 9:15 a from the chanel. Requiem mass 10 a m. at Pisr.a Church. Interment Calvery.

I'AISER. Harry. Services 12 noon, at Utter-McKinley'a East Loa Angeles Chapel. HIIX. Bertha, beloved mother of Col.

Mag FeLix Louis Felix, Services today. 1 31) p.m.. at the Home of Peace Mausoleum Malinow A Simons, directors II1.IX. Dolores Rosary Wed. Anril 4.

at 8 p.m. at Alvarez Moore. Mass Thurs a at the Plara Church I Rtll SON, Tom a lly. March 31. beloved husband of Madeline lov-liir son of Oscar Ar Grace Ferguson, brother of Dale At Jack Ferguson.

Service. 11 am today st Pierce Brothers. V. Washington Bivd Mrs. Anna, beloved mother of Mrs.

Frederic Wailr.felder. Reouiem mass am. at messed Psctament Church. Wallace E. White Ac Howard J.

CaUanan. directors FOTO, Leonora, beloved wife of Philip Foto, loving mother of Mina. Anthony J. Luke Foto: sister of Mrs. Virginia Musacrhia.

Recitation of the Rosary a in tne cnapei or todeau At Martmoni. Funeral 4c interment privsie TRH I. Kilo siervlrec -I the eh.nel Bresee Brothers At Gillette. 1:30 GADSBT. Martha C.

beloved wife of Lyle Gartby. mother of Mrs. Mary Smoot. Mrs. Ellen Martin.

Kathnne Ar Cpl Hew. snn i.aasny services wed. at 4 m. in the Little Church of the Flowera, rnres, Lawn mortuary in cnarge. GENTI.F.

Leslie D. Utter-McKinlev's Broadway in charge C.I.ADNEV", Catherine Mills. Mass today. 9 30 am, at St. Mary Church.

Whlt-tier. Cal. Edwards Brothers' Colonial stnrinary. oueciors. GOETZ.

Mrs. Hnlda. of San Gabriel, he-loved mother of Mrs. Clara Knleht. Oscar A Harrv Goets.

sister of Mrs. Edith McKay, Services 1:30 P.m. Thurs. in the Little Stone Church of Turner. Stevens 6c Turner.

550 E. Main Alhambra. GOLDEN. Mervvn. heloved husband nf Maud: father of Frances Garvey rV Carl Spanaenberger, Services Wed.

evening. 8 clock, at Jones A- Hamrork Mortuary. GRAF. Julia M. Private services.

Pierce Brothers, directors. GRANZIANO, Bertha B. services today. 10:30 a.m.. at Ulter-McKinley'a Southwest Mortuary.

GRIFFITH. George loving husband of Dora H. Griffith, father of Dr. Thomas E. Griffith.

Services Wed 3 p.m., at Utter. McKinley's Cresse Highland Park. 5860 N. Figueroa. GROSS.

Frank, services today. 9 a.m., at Utter-McKinley's Vlewpark Mortuary GROSS, Philip of 1535 2Rth beloved husband nf Rose J. Gross, loving father of Aubrey Philip Gross Ar Mrs. Rosemary Edith Knotts. grandfather of Charles Gross.

U.S. Army. Ac Jack Gross. US. Navy.

Rosary will be recited this evening. 8 o'clock, al (he- Wallace E. White Howard Callanan Mortuary. Requiem mass 9 a.m., at 8t. Agnes Church.

HAI.I.EY. Esther Ann. Forest Lawn Mortuary In charce. HALTER, Bernard B. Requiem mass today.

9 a at Tmmnculate Conception Church. Wallare White Ac Howard J. Callanan. directors. HALTER.

Misa Jane C. Reauiem mass today. 9:30 am. at the Cathedral Chanel. Cunningham A- O'Connor.

A i wtnr. HAMBLY. Edwin T. Private services Wed. i taiiros nrorners colonial Mortuary.

HARDER, Georgia Avt. April 1, beloved wife of Ralph Harder, beloved mother of Rowena Gutridge. Avis Brown As Ralph Harder Jr sister of Mrs n.o GefforaT Mrs. Ralph Barney. Mrs' Mae Smith.

A. F. tc 3. Ralph Houghton; also survived by 7 grandchildren. Serv isca mu xiuiiywooa cemetery cnapei HARRISON.

Mrs. Margaret Cooler He-quiem mass 9 a at St. Basil a Church. Interment Holy Cross. Cunningham Ac O'Connor, directors.

-MlrT'. lrt- loving husband nf Cecilia Hart, father of Kathryn DrShur-Marvin Hart Jr. Services today. 1:30 p.m., at Utter-McKinley's Viewpark Mortuary, 3719 W. Slauson Ave HASl.AM.

Dollv. Services 11 am today at Pierce Brothers' Hollywood. 5959 Santa Monica Rtvri HEAD James Edward. Services today at in. Irani orace naoel.

Inslewood W. A Brown Son, dir. HEIL. Cadel Ralph J. Rosarv this evening, 8 o'clock, at Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary.

Mass 9 a.m.. at St. Cecilia a Church. HENRY. Harry brother of Lucille Kceney Smith.

George p. John Henrv. Armstrong Pnmilv JACKSON, John Services today. 1:30 at Utter-McKlnley's Downtown. JOHNSON, Mra.

Theresa. Services today ai n.m irom tne cnanei or w. A. BrOWn Ar. Son.

1P.15 fit JONES, 8. Franklin, at Covina. April 1, beloved husband of Alice Jones, loving father of Daphne Baker of Downey. Dorothy Connor of Hollywood Ac Franklin H. Jones, now serving in the Armed Forces: also survived bv one grandson.

Donald Baker of Downey. Services 2 p.m.. In the Chanel of Custer Christiansen. Covina. Interment Rose Hills Memorial Park.

KEITH. Colvan nt Inglewood. husband of Florence Keith, father of Audrey Floyd of Manhattan Beach. A. Reynolda Francis X.

Eberle In charge. KNOWLEN. Margaret L. Services today. 12 noon at Utter-McKlnley's East Los Angeles Mortuary.

LANG. Isolrne. Services 10:30 1 m. today at Pierce Brothers. 720 W.

Washington. LANGHACP. Emma. utter-MCKiniey a East Log Angeles In charge. LAPIDI'S.

Jacob, beloved husband nf Paula ct Iranians: latner or Lawrence Ac David B. Lanidus. Mrs. Kltrnheth Simon Mrs. Robert Mller.

Services today. 2:30 p.m.. at the Home of Peace Mausoleum. Malinow A- Simons, directors. IChiraco naner nlensa eonv Ll'ER, Albert husband nf Mrs Fstella tuer.

miner oi welter Luer. Aioert T. uer. Mrs. Linda Von Der Ahe Mrs, Irma Jenkins of Berkeley, also survived p7 1 grandchildren 18 great-grandchildren.

Recitation of the Rosary 8 p.m. Wed at Reed Tenley Geiger 721 Washington Blvrf Services 11 am. Thurs. at St. Gregory's Church, Bth ft Norton Av.

Please omit flowers. Shall the C1t? of Los An-Kflfs Incur a bonded indebtedness in th num ouo tor tin cam.tton. construction and com- piftion by thi YES ion by th City of AnsIft of a cer tain mun.emal improvement, to wit; work and facilities fnr the treatment and clarification nf srvit anri fnr the disposal rt sane effluent by submarine ocean outfall. In- i lu din the acquisition of landa nd riithta of war and the acquisition, construction And campletton of structures, i pipes- conduit. machinery and apparatus nec-i wary or convenient there-1 for' I NO CHARTER AMENDMENT NO.

I. Shall tho Brnonsal to amend Section! 26 and 316 men 1 or ine tut tnarter, to rhante the time of re-tlistncUn the Cltr Into YES tween October 1 and December 1 of each fourth rear, commencing with the rear 194S: to provide for alanine of petition for nomination of persons to the office of. or recall of. Members or the Board of bv electors residing in ihe Los Anaetes City School 'District: and to chance the date of the General Municioal iKlectlon to the last Tuesday hn May of every year, commencing with Ithe year 1947. be ratified? NO CtlsKrtK A.MFNDMKNT NO! i Shall the proposal lo amend Section 30t of the City Char-j 2ter.

to aulhonie tahei YEI adoption of a City Elec-j lion Code by the Cityl Council, bv ana to provide that sfler lis adnDUnn elerlions excent ,5: otherwise provided in the City Charter shall ufl be conducted in Ihe manner oi escribed in such City Elec-j tion Code, be latif'ed'' CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 's. Shan the proposal lo amend jSertions 267. 273. 235.

317. 3J. J-tJ. J'a anrt oi the City Charter, and to repeal Sections 268 and 310 of said Charter, to provide that any person appointed to fill a vacancy in any elective office shall hold tlfice for the remainder of the unexpired term: to prescribe the form of and procedure for circulating and filing petitions submitting proposed ordinances, to provide that petitions nominating candidates for any recall election must be filed with the Cur Clerk not less than thirty 30' days before such recall election: to prescribe the form of and the time and procedure YES lor ruing petitions nominating candidates for the Primary Nominating Election: to in- the filing fee for can- aioat.es ror tne office of Member of the Board of Education to 24 OO: to shorten the time during which a person for whom a nominating petition has been filerf msv vithHr, his name: to shorten the time Ari. whlch olh noin.

NO iin' Petitions may he filed in event the names of other jcandidatea are withdrawn: ro provioe lor one puoii- cation and posting in three public places of a list of names of candidates to be voted for at the Primary Nominating Election, be ratified? sewer bonds, but nonetheless of, considerable importance Is Char- ter Amendment No. 5, which proposes to raise the salaries of all the elective officers of the city Mayor, City Attorney. City Controller and City Councilmen. The increases are in line with current salaries paid elective officers in other large American cities. 87 Teachers Plan to Quit This Year Los Angeles city schools will lose 83 teachers and four prin cipals by retirement at the end of the school year, Supt.

Vierling Kersey yesterday told the Board of Education, still facing the continuous wartime problem of obtaining sufficiently trained per sonnel for the school system. The four principals are Rob ert J. Teall of Benjamin Franklin High School, Edith M. Bates of Audubon Junior High School, Gertrude B. Hammond of Hyde Elementary School and Albert Redden of Miles Avenue Elementary School.

K. of C. Leader's Funeral Tomorrow Funeral services for Charles Bernard Bergin, retired secretary of the Los Angeles Soap Co. who died last Thursday at El Encanto Hospital, will be conducted tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. at Calvary Mausoleum.

Rosary will be recited at 7:45 p.m. today at Bresee Bros. Gillette funeral parlors. Mr. Bergin was 68.

He was a charter member of Los Angeles Council No. 621, Knights of Columbus, and during World War I was field secretary for the Knights of Columbus in Europe. He retired from business a number of years ago because of ill health. CITY WILL VOTE TODAY ON MAYOR AND COUNCIL Eighth District Vot for On i CHARLES A. ALLEN Member of I lie City Council JAMES R.

GENTRY Engineer H. A HILTON. SR. Business Executive FREDERICK ROSE i numoer Ninth District Vet for On. MEARL ALLEN tag counsellor RAY CAMPBELL personnel consultant PARLEY P.

CHRI8TENSEN or tne city council EDtTARDO OPEVEDO Notary Public ALLAN M. POSE Business Man Vote for One) Tenth District O. VERNON BENNETT Member of the City Council WILLIAM BIBER. SR. Automobile-Trailer Dealer Eleventh District Vntat Gnm tow ror uw I KS HAROLD HARBY I Member of the City Council A i WILLIAM EISHER MacGREOOR Business Man DAVID 8.

B. STANNARD Writer theories of school administration. Interest in the Board of Education race is heightened, also, by the strong race being made by Mrs. B. Allen of Westwood to outstrip 19 opponents and win the fourth job on the school ticket, a place made vacant by Dr.

Clarence W. Pierce, who is not a candidate for re-election. Mrs. Allen, mother of two school-age children, is a college graduate, a student of child psychology, and a leader of parent-teacher groups. Her candidacy has been indorsed by The Times.

The other offices at stake admittedly contribute but little interest to the election. City Controller Dan 0. Hoye is unopposed, City Atty. Ray Chesebro "has only one opponent. In only five of the 12 Municipal judge offices are there contests.

In the five contested offices, too, the incumbents appear to have overwhelming strength and the reelection of each at the primary is predicted. Proposition A Important If the office contests are not sufficiently exciting to attract voters to the polls, they should consider lending their help to assure the passage of Proposition A on the ballot, which will provide $10,000,000 toward a new sewage treatment plant and end contamination of the city's beaches. This proposition must have a two-thirds affirmative vote to pass and its failure might seriously retard the predicted rapid postwar industrial and residential growth, of Los Angeles. Creating less interest than the Continued from First Pag cent of the vote cast, with Clifford Clinton and Supervisor Roger Jessup running close together in second and third places. Council "Post Fight The mayoralty contest isn't providing all the voter interest, however.

In four Councilmanic districts the incumbents are not seeking re-election and a swarm of political hopefuls are out to get the vacated jobs, which are for two-years terms. These districts are the 4th, 5th, 12th and 13th Councilmanic districts. Another element which is going to bring many voters out is that the election of Councilmen at the primary is assured in several districts. This is true in the 13th, where only two candidates filed for the unexpired term, and also in the 10th, 14th and 15th, where only two candidates for Councilman appear. In several other districts, although there are more than two candidates, the strength of the leaders indicates that one of them might get a majority of votes cast and thus be elected.

Interest Elsewhere Lags The fight for the four offices on the Board of Education three four-year and one two-year terms is also intense this year. Several disgruntled left-wing groups are seeking to displace Roy J. Becker, J. Paul El-litt and Maynard J. Toll, the practical, common-sense incumbents, and substitute slate com-mitted to meddling with "pink" 837 So.

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