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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 91

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SHIP MOVEMENTS HERE, Compiled by Marine Exchange. Refer to steamship companies for dock times, rates, reservations and ports of call. VESSELS IN PORT Vessel From BACTIVE Agipgas Terza (Itt. Yokkaichi Athelfoam (Br. 233 Port Esquivel Antonio Pacinotti 144 Avila 149.

Anita (Nor. 241 San Fran. Argentinean Reefer, LB-20 Fran. Bataan 178 Fran. 59 Fran.

Calmar, Anc. Eureka C. E. Dant, Do Sul (LIb. 143 San Ensenada Fran.

Costantis LB-31 Yokohama Erna Elizabeth, Christi Washington 101 New York Flying A California LB-76 Avon Florence 122 Forest Eureka G. S. '(Lib. LB-78 Dumai Humanitas 212 Hawaiian Builder, 198 Honolulu Haldor Virik LB-201 James Monroe Anc. Tokyo Kosoh Maru Anc.

Fran. Kristin Bakke, 179 Kikuko 176 Fran. Kenneth H. Bear, LB-7 Stevenson, LB-5 Cristobal La Plata Maru 177 Yokohama Fran. San Lombok 180 San Fran.

Minnesota 173 Mandeville 232-D Nippoh Maru LB-20 Philippine Mary 174 Pelican State, 164 Pusan Explorer, 146 Norfolk LB-4 Diego President Madison, 155 Queensville Del 232-D B-12, Yokohama Cruz Eguador, Salina Ritsuyo Maru Anc. Yokohama Silver Gate 52 Shizuoka Maru 158 Kobe Saitama Maru 156 Diego Shosei Maru 230-E Fran, Toko Maru 181 Fran. Trolleggen 224 Duncan Bay Torstein LB-18 Talkeetna, 229 Brooklyn Taranger LB-34 Fran. Union Capitol (China), 187 San Fran. Valetta 160 Yokohama Vogtland L8-17 Winnipeg 144 San Fran.

Yaka, LB-50 Maru L'B-29 Mobile Yamasato San Fran, VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE LAST Vessel Berth From Andros Cape Mena Ahmad! Ellin Anc. Vancouver Eclipse Anc. Estero Bay Fernside 232-E San Fran. VESSELS DUE TO Vessel Berth From Andalusia Anc. Yokohama Archon Raphael Anc.

Arauco (Chile), 190 Fran. Victory, LB-9 San Fran. Archangelos 151 Associated 119 Avon Maru 176, Calamares, 172 147 Puerto Armuelles Beaumont Charles S. State, Jones, LB-76, Mandalay Beach George Olson, 200 San Diego Humboldt Woodsman 122, Coos Bay Kamikawa Maru LB-21, San Fran. Honolulu Maru 177 Yokohama Leonidas Michalos 168, Vancouver Mastodon 135 Mikagesan Maru Maru 86 LB-30, Charleston Tokyo Wainaku 135 VESSELS SAILED Vessel Mariblanca (Lib.) Island A.

Morgan (Tkr.) Engineer "LOCATION OF BERTHS- Harbor, 101 to 143; Wilmington, 150 to Beach, Pier Angeles Philharmonic tra; a daughter, Mrs. Waldo Urban, and a niece, Mrs. J. J. Page.

William G. Smith Funeral services for William G. Smith, 59, of 6390 Riggs Westchester, will be conducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Grace Chapel, Inglewood Park Cemetery, with arrangements by Snyder's Southwest Mortuary. Cremation will follow.

Mr. Smith, who was manager of the Inglewood office of General Motors Acceptance leaves his Richard and' William Mina; two sons, and a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Rankin. Mrs. Rosa J.

Sparks Funeral services for Mrs. Rosa J. Sparks, 81, of 2010 8th widow of building contractor Charles O. Sparks, will be conducted at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, where burial' Funeral services for David Levenstein, 86, Spring will be conducted today at 2 p.m.

at Hollywood Memorial Park Cemetery Chapel. Interment will do follow in Beth Olam Cemetery. Mr. Levenstein, who died day, leaves five sons, Max, Morris, Ben, Meyer and Israel Levenstein; a daughter, Rose Levenstein, 12 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. by Gorman Mortuary.

Arthur L. Boyd Levenstein Funeral services for Arthur Lawrence Boyd, 68, Long Beach Navy Yard carpenter, will be conducted today 3 p.m. in Pierce Bros. South Cities Chapel, followed by inurnment the Chapel of the Pines. Born in Los Angeles, Mr.

Boyd lived at 5602 Long Beach Long Beach, and Kaiser Hospital. his widow, Thursdaxves Irene, and a son, George. Harrie G. Bradford Funeral services for Harrie G. Bradford, 91, landscape architect, in be Los conducted Angeles at for 2:30 p.m.

tomorrow in the Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park. A native of Morrisonville, Mr. Bradford had lived in Los Angeles 62 years, and died Saturday. He leaves his widow, Arabella, of the family home, 5509 Tehama two daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Allison and Mrs.

Elizabeth De Armond; three sons, Verne, Gordon and Olin Bradford; a brother, the Rev. Roy E. Bradford, 15 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. M. Bundy Smith Funeral services M.

Bundy Smith, 57, feta urer of the Variety Clubs of America and a member of Al Malaikah Shriner's Lodge, will be conducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn MemorialPark Hollywood Hills. Interment will follow there. Mr. Smith, who was stricken while attending a Shrine convention in Honolulu, died there last Thursday.

A native of Sterling, Mr. Smith was general manager of manufacturing the Bevelite Corp. a when sign company he died. Prior to that he was with the National Theater Supply Co. for 32 years.

He lived at 535 Curson Ave. and leaves his widow, Earline; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Jean Richards, and two granddaughters. Will H. Driggs Private services for Will H.

Driggs will be conducted tomorrow at Praisewater Funeral Home, Van Nuys, Mr. Driggs, a retired jeweler, died Saturday. He had a life-long hobby as a violin chamber maker music and launched the department at Scripps College with a contribution of three violins and a viola which he made. Mr. Driggs, who lived at Rand Court, Sherman Oaks, leaves his widow, Elodia, president of the San Fernando Valley Committee for the Los BULLOCKS I YESTERDAY-(TO 4 p.m.) Operator Destination To Sail Calif.

Chemical Ind. Yokkaichl 5 Lines Italian Line Fran. May 3 Pac. Coast Transport Oleum May Erling H. Samuelsen Rouge May Lauritzen May Fred Olsen Line Antwerp May Johnson Line Balboa May Calmar Line Brooklyn May States Line Fran, May Daido Line San Fran.

May W. Luria Bros. Yokohama May Overseas Nav. May Esso Shipping Co. Segundo May Tidewater Oil Co.

May Oliver J. Olson Co. San Diego May Oliver J. Olson Co. Diego May Maritime Brokers Yokohama May Terrylin Corp.

Yokohama May Matson Nav. Co. Honolulu May Canadian Transport, Vancouver May Terrylin Corp. Yawata May Daido Line San Diego May Knutsen Line San Fran. May O.S.K.

La Guaira May Calmar Line San Fran, May Pac. Far East Line Fran. May O.S.K. Line York May Java Pac. Hoegh May Texaco, Inc.

Antioch May Fernville Line May Yokohama May O.S.K. Line Yokohama May States Marine Line Ensenada May Pope Talbot San Fran. May The East Asiatic Co. Fran. May American President New York May Barber Line Cristobal May Grancolombiana Line, San Yokohama Fran.

May May Johnson Line San Fran. May N.Y.K. Line New York May N. Y.K. Line Fran.

May Mitsui Line Indef. O.S.K. Line Curacao May Crown Zellerbach Ocean Falls May North German Lloyd San Fran. May Luckenbach Line Fran. May Interocean Line Antwerp May China Waterman Union Line Line Union Diego May: Hamburg American Fran, May French Line Hamburg May Waterman Line Yokohama May Yamashita Line Diego May NIGHT-(4 p.m.

to Midnight) Operator Destination To Sail Orion Htg. Bch. May Triton Co. Capetown May Soc'y Vac'm Oil Providence May Fernville Carib. Line, La G'aira May ARRIVE TODAY Operator Destination To Sail Hadiilias Co.

Balboa May Faros Shipping Co. New York Chilean N. Pac. Manzanilla Fran. May States Marine Line May G.

M. Livanos Juan May Tidewater Oil Co. May O.S.K. Line San Fran. May Utd.

Fruit Puerto Arm'lles May States Marine Line Yokohama May Richfield Oil Corp. Portland May Oliver J. Olson Co. Bay May Sause Bros. Towing Coos Bay May Line Cristobal May O.S.K.

Line New York May C. Michalos Co. May Sause Bros. Towing, San Diego May Mitsul Line San Fran. May Japanese Govt.

Balboa May Sause Bros. Towing, Brookings May YESTERDAY-(TO 4 p.m.) For Time La Guaira 1:45 a.m. Newark 11:35 a.m. Richmond 3:40 p.m. 34 to 73; San Pedro, 74 to 98; West 205; Terminal Island, 206 to 241; Long A-1 to LB-101.

follow. She died Friday: at her residence. A native of Washington, Mrs. Sparks to Los Angeles in 1905. She was a life member of the Ebell Club and leaves a son, Brian Sparks, and a daughter, Mrs.

Eugene Glenn, both of Los Angeles. E. L. Hedderly Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Wednesday for Edwin L.

Hedderly, 79, who died last Friday. Mr. Hedderly, who had lived in the same house at 1833 Mandie Ave. for more than half a century, was a former sports writer for The Times. Following his newspaper career, he did freelance writing and edited Western Field magazine.

He was head of the Southern California office of the State Fish and Game Commission until his retirement. He leaves his widow, Bessie. Services will be conducted at Pierce Bros. Holly. wood Mortuary, 5959 Santa Monica with cremation DOWNTOWN Contemporary Stemware, Specially Priced each 100 Modern style stemware in elegantly simple pattern imported from Germany.

Open stock in goblet, champagne, sherbet, claret, cocktail, cordial and ice tea, Hand blown, regularly priced 1.50. Glassware, Sixth Floor, Bullock's Broadway Building Los Universal 8 cup Coffeematic Electric coffee maker in solid copper, chrome plated. Flavor selector gives the exact strength you desire. ing temperature. Heat sentinal keeps coffee at drink1388 Big values for the well run kitchen West Bend Covered Electric skillet with removable control plug that maintains proper temperature for sible for washing.

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09. for patio dining. Cosco Rollabout Serving Table Chrome plated frame with tan or white rolling baked casters for enamel indoor shelves. or patio Easy serving. Toastmaster Automatic Toaster Dial the shade of toast you desire, light, medium or dark.

Automatically Very specially priced. delivers one or two slices when done. 1388 Proctor Adjustable Ironing Table Ajustable in height for ironing standing or sitting down. Mounted on wheels for easy moving. if Gold finish 1088 with white top, 16.95 perfect.

SAVINGS SALE GREAT Franciscan Earthenware Sale Off on all open stock in Desert Rose, Apple, Starburst and Autumn Wonderful opportunity to add to your set this colorful, California made earthenware ration that will never fade or wash off, all serving pieces. China, Sixth Floor, Bullock's Broadway Building or to start a new one in with the underglaze decoGreat savings available on Broadway, Hill and Seventh, Store hours: Tuesday through Saturday 10.00 a.m. to Angeles Times MAY 2, 1960-Part IN 39 a BULLOCKS DOWNTOWN Scotch oven-broiler Portable oven-broiler with cord and shut off switch, adjustable for broiled meats, toasted cheese sandwiches, bacon, Keeps grilled kitchen hamburgers, cool. 588 Cal Dak white marble TV Trays, set King size with handsome brass finished legs. One tray has casters and doubles as a rack and serving 1095 cart.

Bisseil Reliance Carpet Sweeper Quick and easy way to whisk your carpets clean, case fast with pick-up wood easy frame. to 795 empty. Steel 50c delivery charge on all discount merchandise. Housewares, Sixth Floor, Bullock's Broadway Bldg. Shop tonight till 9:00 Store opens at 10:00 a.m.

Ceramic Base Lamps each Three way light table lamps, 42" tall in handsome contemporary or traditional styling. White fabric over parchment shades. Contemporary style in white, avocado, beige. Traditional in beige, white or turquoise. Lamps, Fifth Floor, Bullock's Hill Street Building 6:00 p.m.; Monday, 10:00 a.m.

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