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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 10

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I "I I II ml- TWO NAMED ADVISERS Berkeley; A. B. Hood, Anderson; Bestor Robinson, Oakland; Barney Mayes, Carl F. Wente and Paul Smith, San Francisco. ory council is scheduled for Oct.

19 in San Francisco. Other members of the council are Dr. Claude B. Hutchinson, TO U.S. FOREST SERVICE If -A ifii lUi-J 0 eimes Part I MONDAY, OCT.

1 1,1 948 Santa Monica Two Southland residents, Sam Adolph Rempp Present For Your Dinini Pleasure Chicken Steak Dinners $12S fl.75 (225 uel Morris, general manager of VMESTILIE INN the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, and Mayor Ed "lend their experience and judgment in appraising the present and future policies of the Forest Service in administering the acres of national forest land in California," the announcement said. The first meeting of the advis MR- Ji Saver Lak" win L. Carty of Oxnard, have ANQUET phone NO 27470 been named members of a citi ON GLENDAUE BLU. rta.n Attorney, Dies Funeral services for Samuel W. Odell, S3, dean of Santa Monica lawyers, will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m.

from the zens' advisory council for the California Region of the U.S. Forest Service, it was announced yesterday by William V. Menden-hall, supervisor of Angeles National Forest. The nine-man advisory council, most of whose members are from the San Francisco area, will Gates, Kingsley Gates funeral chapel in Santa Monica. Cremation will follow.

Odell died at Culver City Hos pital Saturday night. He lived at 1031 2nd St, Santa Monica. His wife, Clara, a former member of the Pasadena Board of Education, died in 1945. iniiiiTtin-nTiirii ili1M.i.i'Tii.i.ii..,...i,n,-. -f itf irit ti nhMnii riiu.nii i iini i in iw.

fi i in mn ii-r 1 irnij Odell was the senior member of Tanner, Odell Taft, one of the OUTLINING PLANS Walter F. Martin, left, Dr. Alexander J. Stoddard and Mrs. Nora Pearson look over plans to spur Philharmonic season ticket sale campaign.

oldest law firms in California. He joined the firm in 1904. His part ners at the time were the late Concert Series Ticket Sales Create Interest R. R. Tanner and Judge Fred H.

Taft. Was City Attorney which has not been piayea in a He was once City Attorney for Santa Monica and, more recently, president of the Santa Monica Bar Association. He was born in Hampton, 111., and before coming Philharmonic season for more than a decade. Season ticket campaign will end one week from today. to Los Angeles in 1903 was City Attorney for Moline, 111.

He leaves two sons, Dr. Morgan S. Odell, president of Lewis and lie'emn's SPINETS LIKE NEW SAMPLES FLOOR MODELS DEMONSTRATORS $375 $385 $395 UP TO $480 THESE ARE REDUCTIONS OF $55 $75 $90 UP TO $165 SMALL GRANDS (USED) WURLITZER $520 Marshall Wendell $535 STARR-WALNUT $625 THESE PRICES TODAY TONIGHT OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 P.M. Clark College, Portland Donald A. Odell, an attorney, of Pasa dena; a daughter, Mrs.

V. L. Bangham of Pasadena; a brother, Robert N. Odell of Hollywood; Four More Youths Held in Hot-Rod Theft Roundup Police yesterday arrested four young men on suspicion of burglary and announced completing the roundup of a suspected hotrod auto part3 theft ring. Six others were arrested Saturday.

nine grandchildren and one great grandchild. A nephew, Robert A. Medical Post Filled at SC Dr. Paul Starr, faculty member of the graduate division of the School of Medicine at the University of Southern California, has been appointed professor and acting chairman of the department of medicine by Dean Burrel O. Raulston.

it was announced yesterday. Dr. Starr came to in 1945 after three years of service in the Army Medical Corps, having been a consultant to the Air Surgeon of the South Central District. He also assisted in the development of the Air Forces program against rheumatic fever. He is an authority in the field of internal medicine and has published numerous reports of his research He was graduated with degrees from Harvard University, Rush Medical School and the University of Chicago.

Beginning in 1924 he served on the staff of the Northwestern University School of Medicine for 21 years. Odell, is a former president of the Los Angeles Board of Education. Odell practiced law 61 years With a week remaining in the annual season ticket campaign of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, the 22 committees active in the ticket drive report more than usual interest, according to Mrs. Lee Balinger, general chairman. Executive Council of the Affiliated Teacher Organizations of Los Angeles, representing 12,000 teachers in 500 public schools, authorized its executive secretary, Dr.

Herschel R. Griffin, to accept chairmanship of the ATOLA committee for the ticket campaign. In a meeting with Dr. Alexander J. Stoddard, Superintendent of Los Angeles Schools, the plan of the orchestra's season ticket campaign was outlined by Walter F.

Martin, president of the High School Teachers' Association, and Mrs. Nora L. Pearson, president of the Los Angeles Elementary Teachers Club. The orchestra's 30th season opens Nov. 11-12 under the baton of its music director, Alfred Wal-lenstein, who will conduct all but two of the 17 pairs of concert scheduled for 1948-49.

One of the highlights will be a performance of Beethoven's ninth symphony His avocation was writing and he was the author of a number of books, both fictional and nonfic- The case broke when two vic tional, including lives of Grant FAMED for fine suits and coats, Zeeman's offers spectacular values by specializing in man-tailored classics of best woolens and worsteds, sold Factory-Direct. and Lee. tims of auto thefts spotted parts of their own cars on a hot-rod being displayed by William Hoffman, 20, of 319 Witmer St. Hoff Rose Float Approved COMPTON, Oct. 10 Decision 3175 Sketched: 49S5 Gabardine in 100 virgin wooL Belt changeable to wear 4 ways.

Wine Grey, Black Green Starr Piano Co. man's arrest was followed quick again to sponsor a floral entry NT in the annual Pasadena Tourna 1344 So. Flower, L.A. ly by that of five others. Those jailed yesterday were ment of Roses parade has been Los Angeles: 6th Figucroa, Open Monday Eves; Long Beach: 4th Pine, Open Friday Eves; ns Diego: 525 Streel reached by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, sponsors of two pre vious Compton prize-winning Thomas If.

Paulos, 21, of 1533 Hoover Jack Buckle, 21, of 1103 Union Joe Lombard, 19, of 4620 Orchard and Richard Cheek, 19, of 4925 Wall St. floats. FREDERICK ROEHRIG WILL BE BURIED TODAY AIRMAIL SLICED or HALVES Austin Roehrig of Pasadena and No. V2 Can Stewart Roehrig of San Francisco, and a daughter, Mrs. Gavina Robinson of Fullerton.

Ives 21 21 Warren Co. is in charge of Private funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. today for Frederick Louis Roehrig, 90, celebrated architect of 2799 Orange Grove Pasadena, who died Thursday. Among notable buildings designed by Mr. Roehrig are the CLING PEACHES JERSEY MAID HALF CREAM.

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