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Actress Barbara Ruick 4 tcangcIcCfmc Part I AUO. 11,1 935 Baffle Brewing Over Hospital Jane Murfin Crisp, Film Writer, Taken by Death Author of Many Famed Picture Scenarios Dies at Home; Private Services Scheduled Chest. She was on the board of directors for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts ani Sciences. She will lie in state from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.

tomorrow at the funeral home of Reed Tapley Geiger. Funeral services will be private and the family has requested that no flowers be sent. She leaves several nieces and nephews. Files Suit for Divorce Charges Husband Robert Horror. With Cruelty on Eve of Second Anniversary Arson Probers Look Info Fire at Warehouse IlluslraUd on Pag 3, Pari I Sheriff's arson investigators yesterday combed the charred ruins of a warehouse of the A.

Fund Allocation ftXr By Dick Kidson 1 An investigation into recent hospital fund allocations un der which Fresno received 1 4 the lion's share of an Conference Called CHICAGO, Aug. 10 (IP) i Midwest industrial leaders Screenwriter Jane Murfin Crisp, 62, former wife of Actor Donald Crisp and coauthor of "Smilin' Through" and "Lilac Time," died yesterday at her home, 121 Woodburn Brentwood. Mrs. Crisp was connected with the film industry since 1920. writing such scenarios as "Little Women," "Pride and Prejudice," "Roberta" and "Dragon Seed." In later years she was associated with MGM Studios as a producer.

She was active in the Motion Picture Relief Fund and the motion-picture division of the Community 000,000 grant may be demand ed by State Assemblyman will meet here Nov. 17 to dis One of the best things O. Smith Pacific Coast Works at 5743 Smithway, East Los Angeles, following a blaze that destroyed the huge structure in less than an hour and Erwin (R) Puente. cuss what to do to protect industries against atomic Erwin has Indicated he is that could happen during a real hpt spell is a real cold ll. If vou don't know curious to discover how Fresno was given priority over caused an estimated $1,000,000 anyone who has a pipeline damage to the plant stored Whittier petitioners' who al products and facilities.

running up irora i.ittie America, try to find a guy with a walk-in refrigerator. ready had raised a sum in Suspicion that arson was a possible cause for the fire was expressed by Sgt. Ed Hatcher Walk in and sit down. Don't excess of $1,000,000 for projected hospital construction in Film Actress Barbara Ruick, 22, just 12 days short of her second wedding anniversary, filed suit for divorce in Superior Court yesterday against Robert Horton, 31, screen actor. The complaint, charging cruelty, accused Horton of causing Miss Ruick great "humiliation and embarrassment" and blamed him for what she called "the deterioration" of her health.

Miss Ruick said the separation occurred last June 13. She and Horton, identified in the complaint under his legal name, Meade Howard Horton were married in Las Vegas, Aug. 22, 1953. Both her attorney, Milton Rudin, and her husband's, Bernard Silbert, said the Hortons have agreed on a financial settlement. They have no children.

Each has been married once before. Miss Ruick is a daughter of Lurene Tuttle and Mel Ruick, both film, television and radio actors. come out. who pointed out that it was 'a strange that within one hour Ul naanla HI Lnaw hnva nothing mora than an ordinary rafter Roy Olson, the com Los Angeles County. Under the system whereby Federal Hill -Burton Hospital funds are allocated, local agencies ico box at homo.

Ana it to tun MiilflM't allrlr a Ifumauol lit thoro ovon if you had ont. Much for 10 days only--' pany night guard, walked through the building on a night check, the warehouse was filled with fire. Olson told firemen that he went through are required to raise one lots your hoacf. ft third of the amount needed with this sum matched by That leaves most of us life as full- the building at 5 a.m. He re Phoenix nylon hosiery sale! fledeed members of Ferspir.

both the State and Federal ported the blaze at 6:02. No Directions ation Anonymous. Have to suffer through these annual governments. Asked to Explain Erwin revealed he has writ heat waves the hard way, Thi.ng to do is wear cool clothing and eat a midday meal that won't build a fire CRUELTY Barbara Ruick charged cruelty in filing ten to Dr. Malcolm H.

Merrill, head of the State Public Battalion. Chief George Reichert and Capt. Fred C. Smith said the two-alarm blaze was seen for nearly a mile. "We didn't need any directions," said Smith.

"We pulled out of the house at 5605 Sheila St. and came straight I suit for divorce yesterday. in your boiler. Health Department, asking the regular 1.65 'dress-up' 60-gauge, 15-denier full-fashioned nylon sheerlings, now sale priced, pair 1.39 for an explanation of how Dr, Merrill's group gave Fresno Of count, thoro aro two school of thought in this mattor. Somo hold that a hot mtal it for hot wtathor.

Wo aro not going to arauo tha point. Ono of Hit auick- to the fire. Smith said the fire rose in a Traffic Expert Advises Convention Planners applicants preferential con sideration. ttt way to loit a fritnd It to "It seems a bit strange to toll him what to tat and whtn single column 300 feet into the air and sent a spire of smoke into the clouds. heat melted steel beams and me," commented Assembly Canadian convention and tour finally the entire roof col But for those who believe that looks and taste are 90 per cent of the battle, we've ist bureaus, Braff also urged them to choose convention lapsed.

Eight companies ex man Erwin, "that Southern California, with a majority of the State's population and with a 5,000,000 hospital bed shortage of ita own, lost out to a considerably smaller vnt the answer to the $64. tinguished the blaze under the supervision of Division Chief dates which do not conflict 000 question here at Harvey Crutchneld. Company officials estimated THE FARMERS MAKHUT West Third and Fairfax. At losses may exceed $1,000,000 northern district." Pending a reply from Dr Jimmy Boris' Juice Bar. through interruption of busi ness, Dan Talbot as Thit toot It a lot moro than Merrill, Erwin said he will ask the proper interim com sisted Hatcher the arson uit a iuico bar, although Jimmy A Los Angeles traffic expert yesterday advised delegates at the annual conference of the International Association of Convention Bureaus in the Ambassador to co-ordinate all convention planning with municipal traffic bodies.

Lloyd M. Braff, general, manager of the Los Angeles City Department of Traffic, said convention field trips and excursions can be handled satisfactorily only with professional assistance available in every major city. Speaking to representatives of 50 major American and investigation. The concern at a lot or those, too. no got the regular 1.50 daytime sheer 51-gauge, 30-denler nylons with famous 'toe run stop', now 1.29 fabulous savings on these 'custom fit' proportioned nylons, in the season's newest fashion colours.

8 to 11 sizes. and guaranteed, as all our hosiery! los angeles, beverly hills, pasadena mittee to look into the matter. a prttturo gimmick that could manufactures liquid-metering Such action could be undertaken by the powerful Assem machinery. tquttit luico out ot a walnut. But his beautiful cold sal with annual traditional affairs.

"For instance, it would be folly for Los Angeles to schedule "a national convention at the same time as the traditional New Year's Rose Bowl festival," he pointed out. "Their traffic patterns would clash." Convention bureau delegates will lunch jointly with Los Angeles Convention Committee members today in the Biltmore, where the speaker will be J. S. Turner, association secretary. bly Rules Committee of which ads are what will get your Berkeley Man Elected Erwin is chairman; or it could mind off the weather.

You be done either by the Com CINCINNATI, Aug. 10 UP) know that big hole in the mittee on Government Effi middle of a cantalouDe when ciency and Economy or by a subcommittee of the Commit A. R. Tommasml of Berkeley, today was elected president of the International Association of Printing House Craftsmen, Inc. it is cut in half and the seeds removed? You should see tee on Public Health.

Erwin what Brother Boris puts in Rules Committee has a meet there. ing in Sacramento scheduled for Aug. 18. Nixon Linked Pilid Into tht moit attractive and dtliciout mound you tvtr laid oytt on or tank a tooth in, art frtth ptachtt, wattrmtlon, froth pintapplt, orangtt, a a a nonoy dow mtlon and a big strawberry on top. Anyone who dottn't The name of Vice-President Nixon was introduced into the threatened wrangle.

Nix on is honorary chairman of the Presbyterian Inter-Com go for that it a mental catt. There is ice cold water munity Hospital Campaign under whose direction the $1,000,000 Whittier fund was melon on a stick, completely free of seeds. That's a major item right there. Then, of raised. Erwin stated that at a meet ing last May the Whittier pe titioners were told by JJr.

Merrill's group that they could expect a near-top prior ity in the distribution of the hospital allocation. Condemnation of several buildings of the Fresno Coun course, there is fresh pineapple on a stick. All you have to do is pick one of these things up and go to work on it. Another popular talad It madt of cantaloupt, wattrmtlon and ttrawbtrriet turrounding a tcoop of Waldorf talad containing chopped applet, ctlnry and wai-nutt. There are plates of water-melon, bananas, peaches, oranges and fresh pineapple, attractively placed with cottage cheese in the ty Hospital as "structurally at fault" by State Fire Marshall Yockers was what prepared the way for favorable action on the Fresno application over those of some 39 other supplicants.

il 1 A i I I Ml sparked middle. Do you know that the Hons Juice Bar uses 75 pounds of cottage cheese a E. C. Crossett Estate Left to His Family Wealthy Lumberman Edward C. Crossett, 73, who died day, or enough to stucco a five-room house? For delightful lunchtimt dining, wo heartily recommend the delicious taladt at the Borit Juice Bar In THE FARMERS MARKET at Wett Third and Fairfax.

Try a shot July 29 in Santa Barbara, left ot cocoanut and pineapple uice. It's wonderful. the bulk of his estate in trust for his widow and. three daughters, it was disclosed yesterday as his will was filed for probate in Pasadena Superior Court. FARMERS MARKET SHOPPING HOURS 9 a.m.

to 8 p.m. Daily except Sunday West Third and Fairfax with I ufjj satin! jj cftiw? I if -v 1(1 Sharing in the trust wll be Mrs. Elisabeth R. Crossett, 1517 Lombardy Road, Pasadena, and her daughters, Mrs. Elisabeth C.

Mothershead, Palo Alto; Mrs. Ruth C. Sullivan, La Jolla; and Mrs. Caro lyn C. Rowland, Boston.

Each daughter was also left $10,000 outright. Other bequests were to Stanford University, Ben nington College in Benning presenti MOREY ton, and Amherst College, Amherst, Mass. Crossett, who had lumber interests in Oregon and Louisiana, was also prominent in dining-out, theatre-going, traffic-stopping black 8 to 16 sizes, 55.95 X' the gown shop TIIIHMlKlWiii i i inn mm the investment field. HosiangeICfmc Vl LXXIY. Am.

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