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2 togflngflfg Zimtt 2 OBITUARIES WEATHER REPORT OFPKIAt" '(sr TasjrsaeT. Jaw. SI, Wl Signal Hill Fire Chiefs Son Held as Burglar The IS-year-old son of Signal Hill Fire Chief Nell YORTY TAKING HO STAND ON SILVER Mayor Says He Won't Give Endorsements but Hopes Public Will Back His Supporters BY GENE HUNTER V-- Walter Jai33, 1S51 I. TS! FRONTS IAW wwSN0W rt C3 warm Walter Wticn. Jai33, 1S51 A A I A Mayor Samuel W.

Yorty declined Wednesday either to endorse or oppose bis friend Phill "Silver, on-aain off -again candidate for the City Council in the 1st Dis worth were singled "out' for FOP.ECASTS-Lm ami It i tmt Vicinity: CmMtrihK cloudiness today at Friday. Hun looey eoaut 45. Sowtswra Calrlerwie: CantMtratx cleudi- wse SMav a)- Fri4V. Occasional IxM ram mainly In Santa Barbara and Vev ura Counties and ereme ne tie ra- lerior. Not arnica wmaaraium CAa-n Seufnsr California Msoetert a a Considerable cloudiness teosv and Friday Occasional rain likely from Anseies County norm am tvsstwsrai.

Cutty winds. Lime temoeraturo chariot. Ssnta Barkera and Vttfmtyi' Consider-abia cloudiness wim occasional ram today and Friday. High today rr to. Santa Manic Kay Areas Considerable cloudiness today and Friday, Hioh today about 2.

Saa Fernanda a 1 1 a vi Considerable cloudines today and Friday. Hiori today naar 42. Saa Bemerdiae Vallayi Csnildarabla cloudiness today and Friday. Hiana today to to ai. Imperial and Ceechetle Vallayi' Con siderable cloudinau today and Friday.

Hioh temperatures today ai to 73. San Francisco say Araa: Intermittent rain today and Friday with It a a amount! likaly. Gala warning for southerly wines 30 to jo Knots and occasionally strongar ousts. Mitn today tl. Nartttaro and antral California Inter mittsnt rain tn most of araa today except for extreme southern portion of araa Frl- aay.

snow abovo 4(ro to 1.000 ft. eieve-tion. Practoitation will ba In beaw coast- al araas from Montarav northward and ma western and southern slows of moun tain araas. Gala winds an coast and lo cally inland. Littla cnenae in ssmpora-i roraa.

Sierra Nevada; Rain In low ar levels and snow abova Mo ft. today and Friday haaw amounts likahr from naar Vosamlto normward. Souttiarlv aalaa lika ly from about Dormer's Summit norm- ward. Llttlo cnanaa ki temperetura. Sea Joeeela Vattavt Occasional rain to day.

Occasional rain from Frasno northward and cloudy aisawhor Friday. Hie today 55 to si. Santa Mana-ian Lts owtaa Coastal Araa: Occasional rain today. Friday cloudy with a chanca ot ram. Hioh today at to 45.

1 MAX. TtKrtUTW NATION'S WEATHER This map, based on United States Weather Bureau information, summarizes latest weather conditions. Figures beside cities indicate the maximum temperature. Shading indicates area in which measurable rain has fallen. The circled letters indicate high end low barometric pressure.

Whitney will be arraigned Monday in Long Beach Superior Court on two count3 of burglary. The arrest of Neil Douglas Whitney, of 1471 23rd Signal Hill, cleared 20 burglaries of Signal Hill and Long Beach electronic and radio suppliers, according to Police Chief William F. Sto-vall. Whitney, an unemployed store clerk, was arrested Sunday at Burnett St. and Walnut Ave.

while pushing two carts carrying loot, of ficers said, Six Others Arrested The fire chiefs son and six juveniles, arrested 1 a signed admissions they took worth of property, police said. The younger boys were released to their parents. Police had' been working on the burglaries since early January. Tape recorders, meters, television antennas, guns, fishing gear, a foghorn and dozens of other items were recovered from the homes of Whitney, and his friends, officers said. special criticism by the may or in his weekly press con ference: Rundberg, who has de layed the mayors program to institute once-a-week combined rubbish collection, "is very definitely committed" to the salvage firm which wants to continue separate collection of metals "and is their main spokesman," Yor-H ty said.

The $64 Question' Rundberg. contacted after Yorty's press conference, an grily denied any commit ment I have no more interest in Los Angeles By-Products Co. than I have in the Edi son he said. "The only interest I have 13 the interest of economies and the interest of the teople. "The 564 question Is.

who is Yorty committed to?" he said. In answer to Rundberg's charge that Yorty "is on the edge of becoming a paranoid," Yorty laughed and VITAL RECORD Funtral Announcamants William. A Canon of tha la tltadral of tha liwarnatlnn Gar- tin-anaa Savtkara Navada: ConsidaraMa'BARNEA. Tha Ra. Caaoa Gorsn trict But he urged again that the public "support candi-j dates who support me." The fact that Roger Hutchinson, Yorty appointee to the City Planning Com mission and Board of Zoning Appeals, has become Silver's campaign chairman does not constitute an endowment by the mavor, he added "I won't be in the position of making endorsements in the next few months," orty said Yorty's personal publicity man.

Irvm L. Edelstem, is handling public relations for several council candidates. Also, several of Yorty's close associates or commis sioners are seeking council seats in the April 2 primary and have used the mayors suite for press conferences announcing their candidacy. Freedom of Choice Asked if these facts pointed to his personal endorsements, Yorty replied: "No, not necessarily." Silver, an attorney who has frequently acted as Yorty's private legal counsel, announced Wednesday that he is staying in the 1st District race, although he hd decided Tuesday night to withdraw. Silver is one of 13 candidates for the council seat formerly held by Rep.

Everett G. Burkhalter (D-Sanj Fernando Valley). Also run- ning is Councilman Louis Vrtu I inno nti tn th 1 et I Earl Harter "Servici? Will he rrmrliirtor! in Red Bluff today for Earl Le- wna Harter, 76. former owner of chain of hardware stores here. Mr.

Harter died Tuesday Rert Bluff. He was a former member of the Southern California Retail Hardware. Ttiwl. ere' Pot Kettle" Club ana Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. He is survived by hil wife.

throe inn: Lee, Charles and Richard: two sisters. Mrs. Iillian Bartlett and Mrs. Mvrtle RIaner- a hr other Carl, ix Trandchildren and inree trrat-grarKlcrrtldren. Ellsworth D.

Dodson Requiem Mass for iKIIswxwth D. Dodson. 81, owner of nod's inn, will be celebrated today at 9 a.m. In St. Ambrose Cath olic Church, with arrangements! oy Fierce Bros.

Hollywood Mortuary. Mr. Dodson lived at 1001 Martel Ave. He died Tuesday. Mr.

Dodson leaves his wife, Elizabeth: two sons. James and Edgar, and a broth er, Guy. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Albert E. Mercalf Masonic services will be con ducted for Albert E.

Metcalf. 79, retired pharmaceutical rep-; resentative for Burroughs Well come at 3 p.m. Friday in the Little Church of the Flow ers. Forest Lawn Mortuary is directing. Mr? Meualf died Sunday.

He resided at 3553 Olym piad Dr. He was a member of Harlem Lodge Masonic, Royal Arch Masons, Knights Templar, lx Angeles Consistory, Scottish Rite and Al Kader Temple. Inurnment will be in Forest Lawn Memorial-Park. Mrs. Ella Wenstrom Services for Mrs.

Klla Williams Wenstrom. 6,1. former secretary to the late actress Mari on Davies, will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. In Pierce Bros. Beverly Hills Chapel, followed by interment in lnglewood Park Cemetery.

Mrs. Wenstrom lived at 10736 Ashton Ave. She died Monday. Mrs. Wenstrom leaves five sisters, Mrs.

Lillian Nagle, Mrs. Viola Hubcr, Mrs. Fred Williams. Mrs. Richard Trickey and Mrs.

Waller Heath, and a brother, Thomas Williams. Sun, Moon, Tide U.S. Costt and Geadellc Survey sun vw Sim SlIi. 00 Feb. Feb.

1 Feb. I Fab. Is THURSOAY, JAN. 31 Sun rises 51 a sets 5:9 a.m. Moon rises 11:04 a.m.

TIDEI AT LOS ANGELES HARBOR High Low 31 1:45 4.7 14 I 1 41 4 1.8 I 3 52 5 1 11 Ml 0 4 1 4:54 5.4 1 4 I 12:24 2 JIS0 Hioh Low 1:5 3 1.1 3.1 1.7 5:34 1.1 20 3.4 2.1 1:44 3 7 I 3.f OenefM p.m. Sea Mmaeraturts, Lon Btarji, 54; San- sseevs. 37. dan City. Long Island).

balovrl't ittcnrt husband of Eva B. Barnes. lov.iLlr.7.,,i''i lli ing father nt Iranres B. h. I cloudinass today and Fnaev Hiahs todav 55 to tS.

Gusty wmdt locally 20 to 30 a n. at timas. COASTAL WEATHER Fatnt Cancaattan to Mrrkea Soufharty winds II to 23 knots todav and Friday. Considrrabla doudnu with chanca of occasional tiaht rain mainly north al Santa Monica araa. MOdara'a swail and eossiMv lacailv haaw surf at timas aiont a a I.

Littla lamaaratura chants. WESTERN WEATHER SUMMARY Esttntivo low rnturt antandad wast- ward from tha Oraaonaliforma coasts to oavond ma Oatailna. A waak nin a-tandad southward from txtrama South am California lust wast of Bia California disturbances extended souitiwesfwerd frenv Northern California to lust norm of ma ormam Oraan with mooarant to lotai- aruita aieog witn aonormal attarnoon foa was taraad from th mnirn Gulf araa nit and normMttwar la tha Cantral Aaeaiacnant and Mid-Atlantic S'aiat. Said: He IS a bit ermtlC andlSlron pressure centered ovar the Ul sA K- u. I Northern Benny Saa covered Alaska and unstable and ne may be backlmosf of ma gu of iaa.

a arias rtn row eirl. tnmAmw xorty caned WOrtn nomination Of Lana I ny for appointment to the anSx. Tara.ww vaant 9th District council national weatheh summary Seat "a mOVe tO appeal to! Cloudy wtamar wrth considarakia ara-. 1. ictaitatian cevarad tha East Soutnaast ill ni5 msii ltl wnere and also ina wastam aortian ma nation.

Via ia ntnrtino frtn ary nditons wara ne is running xor tha cann-ai huh a an tion." First Negro "on Council 1 a. turnad la snow ua fhrouan lha is uie nisi Apaaiachians ft North Allan! 'S'atas An and fo ac.tHy wm, somei. tor mmi nf tn.s BRKK.HIKK, liny fit ward Knit lie riiM lt th. lone oppon-iara. ppon trwn tha Mtftwatl.

A raoid rise in tmoer aiatures soumward found Dt from tha far strim rtn tha Pifv fYMinril lo SPre On Ulf I Uy touncil. ent in the 10th District is Negro, former Police Lt. Tom Bradley. The district has a large Negro popula- tion "It would be very simple to have a truce," he said of his feud with the? council. pUCt UJ Hit Monday.

'Protest' Planned I will not leave this fight," Silver said Wednes day. He said an editorial in The Times criticizing the council for appointing No- well and Couneuman Gilbert W. Lindsay instead of giving( voters a free hand in choos-i "All they have to do is stoolBaat the obstructionist group there from obstructing meas I trying to fight ing new councilmen "playedjUres that are in the best a significant part" in his de-jinterests of the city. cisiorv to continue. "I think the people real- He nad lntendPd to with-iize nattie rtown hereJLf ai just don't draw as a protest well's appointment, to said.

Councilmen Karl L. Rund berg and Joe E. Hoilinsrs-j Soumwast So Tna and afonf ma GuH Coast tnta Florida. LOCAL TEAPERATURES-Waeasday maiimum and minimum tenweratvre at Sou mam California eotnts, as reoorted to ma Laa Anaees office at tn u.i. waam-ar Bureau, wara as tallows: Station Las Anaeies LJ.

Airaort Avelen Hs-oor Asa. ..41 al AS 43 44 SJ at at st St a' al so si at si 41 41 MM S3 Sj0? 50 suisan eierc.ry il 31 Sll 4 Arrowhead in jj; vi Ontario Paimda'a Ratm Sara PefAdena Paso Roble Riverside Sandfcara San tamardlno San D'eso San Oaorial San Pedro Twertynina Pa'm wmr Sfrinft 5J if si TEMeETOE axo eaffieiTaTiON 0VE THE NATION WE0NESOAT e.wwi-i Slallan Ms. Mm. Istien Ian Albany. V.

is i i I enough to do and when theylS run out of everything elsel they take off on me.1 MAYOR YORTY UPHELD ON SERVING OF LIQUOR Is your Home tailored to your snf, 45 Mayor Samuel W. Yorty is'leaders and elected officials within his legal rights inin the City Hall's cam: in nriA taAhinv linMnilfntAi iIia At r. -'Torrance 64 "-i mm Atifiiij Laictcaa, uic evsune ui luuua in non-public offices al Cityjtised to purchase liquor and' ir-tt iDadthi. Funeral Announcamants STEPHENS. Roy W.

i aaaiBKhaa COaaor. 8ZEBEM. Jenn. Mallaow Bllvermaa Mortaar. TRAIT.

Dr. Herbert F- In San rranciM O. January 2H. 1963: be loved husband of Mariorle Wtntworth Traut. tovtnjt brother of Mrs.

Herbert Hlckey of (Spokane. and Mrs. Lucille Ramirez of Ventura. Calif. Private service will he held at I press Lawn Memorial Park, rolma.

Calif. (Memorial offerings may be made to the an franriacn Heart Association and the Arrhhishop Hanna Center for Bovs. Box 100. So noma. Calif.

Cray's. Dlvisadern M. at Post. Sn Kranrisco. Calif.

TROTT. Joseph Services lodav. 1 n.m.. at An.vdera Pnatbwest Mnrtaarv. VAX Gl'XDV, M.ad F.

Servires Friday. 11 a.m.. at Pierre Brothers' 8oath CltJea i napei. VICTOR. Aaroa Service er eonrlurted Wednesday.

2 p.m., at the Gro- maa Mortiarr. WItHELMI. liaise, beloved tlster ot i inie Cloeckner. aunt of Mrs. Bertha McPhillios and l.lttnn Bunyer.

frreai-aunt of Mr. Patricia Kuhn and Thomas J. Mc-rhllllrm. Servicea at in a Krldav.1 little Church of the Klovvers. Korest Lawn-Glendale.

Snret Uas Mnrtvary. WOOD. Alfred J. I'ssslsrhim A O'Cnaanr, OOI. Mildred (toadee.

Survived hv her husband flerald A Woods, and son David Couilce Woods, and sister Atnes Alien. Memorial servlrea Sahirrlav. 11 nmn, at St. James Kpiscopjl Church. Newport Peach.

I In lieu of flowers contributions lo fhe Children's Charities of vour rholce.t RalU Mortaar, Corona Del Mar. directors. IWEIKI S. Pavtd. Services 11 a.m.

Friday. Home of Peace Mausoleum Chapel. Gromts Mortaarjr, dlraclors. IN MEM0RIAM In levin Memory sf my rerher, WILLIAM ATLEC KELLY, iMssetf own see year too fod ASUS. HERBERT leONHOLZ.

funeral Directors Groman Mortuaries JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS los Angeles Rl. 8-2201 San Fernando Valley TR. 7 0335 Serve MORE Jewtsk Families Risn any other mertusry ia $9. Calif. PIERCE BROTHERS SERVH MORE FAMILIES THAN ANY MORTUARY IM LOS ANGELES COUNTY FOR INFORMATION CALL RICHMOND M1S1 bAVID J.

MALL0Y Luke O'Connor Sons til VENICE ILV0. Rl. 9-4448 Malinow Silverman LEADING JEWISH FUMIRAL DIRfCTORS Rl. 9-1051 PIERCE-HAMROCK JAMf R. PICRCf CLARENCE C.

PIERCI MARY O. HAMROCK 921 VENICE ILVD. Rl. 9-M31 FOREST LAWN Underlakina ft Cemetery Tsesrher OlMMale Helhrwsnsl MIHs Crarsss CL. 4-1IJI HO.

4-S141 TA. i-IlH REED BROS. TAPLEY GEIGER M4I sV. WASNINOTON. Rt.WIIJ Bresee Bros.

Gillette RL 9-5125 Sinct 1892 EDWARDS BROTHERS Downtown, 1008 Venire tlvd. RI.S-I7I1 East LA. 3)27 Whittisr Blvd. AN. 1-2411 UTTER-McKINLEY MAIN OFFICE DU.

8-2481 CALLANAN MORtUAR? SERVING CATHOLIC FAMILIES LOS ANGELES HO. 2-? GARDEN GROVE JE. 4-7J7 rUXMNGHAM (t O'CONNOR sse w. WashinatM. ISI Melrose, Hollywood.

OL.S-HH A Kl STRONG FAMILY 1M1 SOUTH HOP! STREET. Rl. M1J1 FLORISTS FLOWERS BELONG WUivm tccuin, Fknren etpresi tour vtepesf Bioughtj. From $2J0 Flowers tor FOREST LAWN FUNERALS FLOWER SHOPS IN FOREST LAWN HOLLYWOOD HILLS HO. TA.

.1131 CL. 4-3131 CYPRESS GLENDAl CEMETERY Lots-Crypts HOLLYWOOD BETH 0LAM "Must sell 3 choice crypts. I iloals 1 1 double. 2nd tlsr, In rww section ol mauso leum. BR.

2-3391 isf Lawn, 2 ps. Eventide, butof Farasf town owner will iscr. OL. 1-1154, Br. ADVERTISEMENT LAXATIVE PUNISHMENT Is price you can pay for taking chemical drugs that may dry out bowels to cause "rebound constipation" or in flsmmatlon and other risks described In circular in Dr.

Edwards' Olive. TsWris winner nf doctors' test of 1 feeding lau- lives. Tells hots this herbal preparation won on combined scores of irntleness and other muni a. For complete details wrtl to Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, Depu VCIlS Mritmhie t.

silt your druiiut (or Dr. Edwards' Olivt Tablets. Daolhs, Furvaral Announcamant LEVEEN. Ralph E. (Hardware Mer- chant), beloved husband of ofl Adena, loving father of Mr.

Dale Yeatea. Ralph and Kichard Levern; also aurvivad bv 4 (rrandrhildren. Servireo 11:30 'rMv. at Pierre) Brothera' Vaa Na.va Morfaarv. Interment Forest Lawn Glendale.

8ilTermaa Mortaarj. LOKF.NZEX. Harry, beloved htis- hand of Mrs. Ralml lorenzen. father of Eric Lorenr.en, brother nf Hans Fredrlk and Walter Lorenjen.

Service 11 Saturdav, Church of the Recessional. Knrest Forest Law a Mortuary, LVOV, trlliar Reed Tapley A Heifer. MA.MIEL, Reva. beloved mother of Sam Mendel. Al.

Jackie and Morrv Mandell. devoted alster of Paul) Msnftcl. and Morris ana Peter Cohen: aim aurvlved by randchildren. Services I m. Thttrsdav at Wollvwood Cematerv Chapel.

Cromaa Mortaary. direc tors. McKIE. Mel beloed husband of heima. father of Neil and Jeffrey A brother of Alice Servicea Thursday.

12 noon, at Grace Chapel. Tnglewnod Park Cemelerv Plerca) routers' jat Aaieles. director. METCAI.F. htiaband nf tha late Helen Johnson Met calf, brother-in-law nf Mrs.

Juliette Ssndford. Mrs. ljiella Oonnven. -Mrs Jane I. Oay and Pr.

Henry W. Johnson. Service nr Kridav. Little Churrh of the Flowers. Koraat law -Glendale Vnresl Lawa Mnrtaary.

MEVFRA. Jark beloved huariand nf Lottie Mevers. father nf Matthew Mr vers and Mrs Pauls Kav Tsvlor. aon of Mrs Caroline Meveirs. brother of Albert and Edward Meyer.

Services Thursdav. 12 noon, at the Hl'l'lde Memorial Park ChapeL Ms II now aV Stlf ermaa Mnrtaary, directors. M05TCOMERY. Cheater A died Jan. rirvived oy Wlfd lUhai and nn TVnirl.

Service Fridsv. 11 Sol a m. at Koaedale Chapel, lgtl Wet Washington. Roaedala Morta- ary in rnart. MORRIS.

Mrs. Flora Itehorah, died in Remand. January 27: aur Vlved by son Jsrk H. Mnrrts of ln Anseles. daughter Mrs i iirnr ot Keotanu.

sister Mr. Bemke Smith nf' Porterville and grandson Memorial aervk-e will be held Sitnrtsv. 12 It at Kir Methodist Church in Red land Family request flowers he omitted. MOTT. Mary.

Foreal Mwa Morfaary-Tem. SOftRIS. Morris, beloved huahand nf the late Rosa Noskln. lovinj father of Mr. Ruth Watten-maker and Sirs.

Beatrice Kauf-man. devoted grandfather of Philip Kaufman. i Service Kridav. 1 p.rn at the Hollywood Cemeterv Chapel. Cromaa Mortaary, director i PATE.

Hella Merle, belns-ed wife of Jsmes f. Pate, mother of Ver. nice V. Biirhsnsn. siter of Wll-llsm Miller and Mar' Cam-hrel.

rranHrnother of Kenneth Allen Ruchgnan Servires Frldav, in Ttalnhow rhapel. ltoe HHI Ve mnrigl PsrV. Whlliler Rase Hills Mnrtaary (llrei'lliic. rKTF.RSOV. Adler Krtwsrds Hrnlhrrs Colonial.

POI.SRV, Sera, beloved wife of John Polsk.v. mother of Mrs iole Rnii. Mrs. Inve Rellsle, Mrs. Annie Oavnonle, John Jr.

and Abraham Polkv: also aur vlved hv rrsndrhildren and isters and 1 brother In Rtisaia. hrvlre at 1:30 nm. Saturdav In The Holv Irarln Mm-Russian Orthodox Churrh. .0 Mlrheliorena Street, laia Ange Irs. Korest Ijiwn.

Clendate. Knreat l-awn Mnrtaary. rOWKRS. Lillian Mae. beloved mother of Roy of Santa Monica.

Ldward of Iowa, Arthur of Culver City. Merlin Powers of Michigan and Mrs. F.lsle Martin of West Los Angeles: also survived by IS grandchildren. 4 great-grandchildren. 7 alaters aim a orntners.

Services Saturday, It t.m 11 Plerco Brother' Venire. rniF-CKL. William lovlnr fs- ineroi Wright, brother of May Mary Fthel Scott. Rec talion nf Rnun Tkn. day.

p.m.. and Requiem Mass rriuav, a.m., noin at. Mt, An-aelm's Church. 70th and Van Ness. Mlspagel Mortaary, directors.

K.V Anna beloved aunt of fciiMoetn unlo. Recital ion of the Ttourv Frl day. p.m.. at 1 tier-Mr klnlevs Wilslilrei Chapel, 444 South Vermont; Requiem High Mas Saturday. 10 a.m., al St.

Ane 1 nurcii. RL'ILLV. Kdstard F. Mostry tonight. p.m..

at 'ilrahal Mortnarjr Chapel, J7.10 ivonn Hroadway. Heqiilerrr High Mass Friday. R.t.l a at. Sacred Heart Catholic Church. In- irrmrnt, aivary cemeterv.

RIN F.HART. Frank beloved bus. hand of Josephine M. Rlnehai'l. father of Mra.

Lorraine Hager, grandfather of Robert Hartley. Gail Wlkoff and Bonnie Hager. great grandfather of juirnaei Hartley. Services private. Reed Tanley A (ielaer.

directors. 8AM KL, Matthew beloved hua- hand of hylvla, father of Dorothy Kaye and Mvra Thompson, brother of navld; aim aurvlved ny ,1 grandchildren. Services Friday. 1 noon Mount Klnal Chapel. Mob a I sinal Morlnarv.

BCHIMMKI Michael. Services Ii a m. Friday at the t.rnman Mortaary. HCOMI.I.K. K.nlih.

Fnreat Lawn Slnrtnarv'em SHIIIJM.LAW, Nolle, beloved motner or Mrs. C'tirtm nugan and llavld ,1, ShMllnglew; also aurviven ny grannrniiriren. Services Friday, at Pierce Brothers' Angeles, 720 West. Washington. SIM, Mary, beloved sister of Itobert H.

Oalt. 8ervlcei 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Pierce Brotherf Little Church Around the Corner, 3443 Went Pleroe Brother' lnglewood. directors. 8NYDKII, Percy.

servicea nm. tociav at wil. Irn-Glsshand Hollywood Memo, rlnl Cliapel, 7700 Santa Monica mvn anwtors. fl.STAflKKV, Kltlie I Forest Lawn Mnrluar.v-ttn, STAY FN. Mrs.

Dorothy l. beloved wife of John Stayen. sister of Mrs. llorotny Rernalie, Mrs. Anne Weber, Robert and Larry Lltrlrh.

Services 2 pm. Saturday, Utile Churrh of the Flower For-et. Ijiwn-Glendale. Forest Lawa Mortuary. we legauiy 01 Keeping 11 in ajwnantwood ridii.

tut iugn bergh ruled Wednesday, is again.i inr law to use public funds to measure? hnv lionor. Arneherph tolH.menf allnw ipuhiic building. lony sain uie liquor 15 paid for from his entertain- K. r- I "I sH, Ills. 1 IMH I sr- Arademv early this month, Betty K.

ver and Rahette Koihear. Aim survived by 7 grandchildren. bervlces Ham. Krldav at the St. Thomaa Kplsmnal Churrh.

7S0I Hollywood Blvd. Interment Korea lawn Glendale. Pierre Brother' Hollywood, directors iKrienris may call al the Si. Thoma Episcopal Church from 4.5 a m. riUy.) BARKV.

Rev. Datld J. Solemn tout al Requiem Thurauay, lu a.m.. at i'ne Ui-vine saviour Cnuith. 291.1 ideil etreet.

Interment Calvary, laa-aingnam at onnor. rlu ectors. una U4 beloved Duauand ol florence B. Isetk-eliiyiner. tovir.f father of hal L.

plagJe; also survived by 2 granddaughters. 2 freat-frand-iniklran and brotner George beckemynicr. rrvKea rrtday, 3o p.m.. at Viler MrkiaJejr Ireaaa avagle Kor4 ha pel. BOh(N.

Bella rallied aoelal worker. Aleinorlal services ttaturdav. 4 al Mount Holly svoon oiian-cationat I htirrh. In lieu of tiouers donaiiona may be marie to the RRAHt.U H. f'olnnlal.

liatHa. iv. I it nv. at rierre rtrolberaMiallrk Mnrt. ar, 4.Vi L.l Ubmpic Blvd.

Bi H. John. aaniagham A OToaaor HoM. ooa. BV DUa Beta.

servuea today. 3 at Eden Memorial Hark Chapel. 4roaUB--dea Mortaary. clurcc-tort. I lioo North Mpulveda BL.

tart Fernando alley. UI" Hcqulem Mm Thursday, a.m. al ama Isabel catholic Ihureh. pouth Soto treat flert Bruthers'ialick, ttir ac tor a :C0tl.WET. Aaihoay W.

Br, be- kned husband ol Julia Aiuiiins tokiewey of Slalthu lke.i luvini lather nf Anlhonv I oliiev Jn nf hnctfio: alo survived bv brother Bernard of Krancuno, Serv .1 pin. 'rldav at rierre Brothers Hill wood. tiattta womta Blvd CREHA 4atnea H-, of lutri Ran tiiettte Klvd, Santa Alonira, husoand of trehan, fain er of James H. Cr ha brother of William Crehan. Recitation of rosary ftiday eveniri A In lha nf Moeller.

Mqrahy aV MoelUr aaeral Home, Montana Avenue at LuclkJ. Santa Monica. Bleating oaturdav. 10 la, at Holy trow temetery D0ANK. Cbaa.

beloved husband of Mrs. Eleanor E. Doane sthr eif James Verne anrl JiKlt'h Ann foene. brother of Howard K. Lkiane and Mrs Vei na J.

Moll, cramlson of Mri. Josephine B. Dosne. bervk-ei at 11 am. Frlila.

Wee Kirk o' the Heather, purest Lawn-Glemiale. Korest Lawa Mortaarr. DOX r.sTK.R. 1-rKoj A husband nf si Heuv imtarr. Servirs rrulsv, fl a 1 Bros, Tapley A ieier.

OrM.or. Jaisn Pierre ml hers' Im SIN. Joseph, lovlnf ton nt Mrs. Pearl ImiUln. hrmher of Ken- neh.

William, and Rnnalrl Oil-Ttain. Mrs May Psbbs, and Mrs. flithv Ctirneil. nnarv this evenlnir. al the t'allaaaa Mnrtaary: Rer ulem Man rlrlsv, fl a at lmrnsrnlsta Heart, of Mary rhlirrh.

FARROW. John Vllllers. Rerttilem High Mass 10 a.m. Thursdav al Ihe rhurrh of the Gnort Shepherd. Beverly Hills.

Interment Holy Cross I unnlngliam A O'Connor Holly-stood, ilirertors. FOBNKV. Martha, beloved sister nf Betty Overholser. Ullie Tolln. Neill Mrlninsh.

Minnie Edniond aii't l4na Olhson. Services Krirtav. 11 a.m.. al Snvders Hosiihsiest Mortuarj. Fl LI.F.R.

Rollle 1. Pierre Brothers' lxs Angeles. OARDNKR. John I. Msrarda Hrothers Colonial.

r.LASKR. Rath. Malinow at Silverman Mortaary. GOODWIN, Arthur beloved husband nf Bird S. father of En-ene brother of Mlw ln; also survived by 1 cranrlrhilri.

Servl-es f'rldav. p.m.. at tller-Mrkinlry Wllahlre, 444 S. Vermont. GORDON, William Fl.

Servl'-es at 1(1 a.m. Saturday, Little Churrh of ihe Flowers, Korest Forest Msrn Morlunr.v. HANNA MAN, Bertha beloved mother of Edward J. Hanna- Services at 1:30 p.m. Trlday.

Wee Kirk the Heather, forest l-nJlendale. Forest l.avn Mortnary. (St. Louis. Mo.

paners please copy.) IVr.R Rnhert I. l- itoarda Hrothers ColonlaL JORDAN. Fred, beloved husband of Jennie Jordan, grandfather of Robert Walcott. Recitation of rosarv FVIdav 15 p.m., at MrKlnley Hlchland Parki Reouiem. Mass ssiunlav.

a.m., ai 01. inns Una ('aihnllr rhlirrh. Jt EN K. Autnst Henry, beloved huahand of Dnreita fa Iher of Henrv, Herbert and Martin also survived hv 7 trandrhllrti'tn and 14 gieat.jrrandrhlldreii. Services Thursdav, 10 a.m..

at Montehello Hoiond Ward L.D.R. Chapel, moo Medford Drive, Mnntehello. Pierre dlrec'ort, Kasl niymnlc Blvd. K1MK. Rimer father of J.

H. Klme of San Galirlel and Mrs. Mrurav 01 nan juan TjlBtrano. brother of A. F.

Klme nf lnglewood: also iurvived, by grandchildren. Se ervlrea Friday. 10 at Vleree RmthMl' lneleyrOod Chanel, .144.1 West. Mnnchenter! mitiewond. interment in rlewood Cemetery.

t.LSSKI,. Adolnh li- beloved Pita hand of Fee Laasel. lovlna: father of w. ann si. Lessel.

hrother of Albert F. Loess! and A I 1 a C.reon of Milwaukee: also survived by Drsndchllrlven. Recitation of Ttnsarv Fridsv, p.m., and Reouiem Maaa Set-: 11rd.1v. a.m., both at St. Pernsdette'a Church, Hon Felipe Drive.

Interment Holy Cross Cemelerv. Mlspagel Mor. tnary, directors, (In lieu of flowers memorials mav be made to the charity of your choice.) I ine uy ouncus Roern-iine city nunget. l) ri mental efficiency committee.lserved free during a speech were paid for nv the Citvisi. rAmmiccMnara fink u' mayor said.

Jury Frees Defendant in Slaying Case A murder trial jury which was "hung up" the night before came to a speedy deci sion Wednesday to acquit i-. jubcpn uonB.ua, oi, ni me 10C1 -lu. bookmaking partner, Vincent Bocci, 41. The jury returned its ver 3J II I Ml 10 -IS 13 13 T. 54 I -10 31 ft 04 13 fr 0 71 3 I 14 01 41 7 33 39 .01 $4 73 .01 -II I 47 tl 43 10 S4 31 04 la 7 34 33 II ,79 3 4 -70 SO 17 04 I 11 3 .07 It 71 04 77 14 OS 30 .03 01 33 1 01 33 44 50 14 II 33 .07 SO 51 1 74 I7' 34 A r) 07 41 01 45 IS .10 IB dict after deliberating two'SmlX? Oklahoma 4lbuavMO, tt Si IS ii rr 35 ii 7 1 11 I mi rrTrryvrssffTf Brownsville fturlslo Csseer CharlMton, yV.VS.

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investigate a scries of char ges acaint the mayor raised by the council last Thursday. the items dealing with liquor were introduced by Councilmen Gordon R. Hahn and John C. Holland and Councilwoman Rosalind Wy- man, all non-drinkers. They questioned the serv ing of alcohol at luncheons held by the mayor for civic AWARDS Continued from First Page picture Bill Beebe for his shot of President Kennedy emerging from the surf at Santa Monica and surround ed by a host of admirers.

For the best suburban editions photograph Cliff Otto of the Orange County edition for his start-of-school pictures which showed the unhappiness of one child too young to go to school as nu playmates left him behind For the best reporting and writing, either feature or news, in a suburban edition Jack McCurdy of the San Fernando Valley edition for his story about motorists using a home-owner's yard as a way out of a dead-end street. For outstanding work by an artist in creative picture treatment, cartoons, draw ings or maps Harlan Kirby for dozens of world, 6tate and and local maps that ap peared in general news, Opinion, Outlook and suburban sections. For the best column or columns in any classification Jack Smith who wrote consistently funny, and of ten hilarious, columns throughout the year. His specific entry was about the early days of summer. hours in the courtroom, of Superior Judge Evelle J.

Younger. There was never ganger of a mistrial. The jury was hung in an elevator between floors of the Hotel Figueroa where they were sent after failing to reach a decision the first day of deliberations. Firemen got them out after 4.i minutes. BUDGET Continued from First Fage the Fire Department, which has requested $33.1 million for 1963-64 a $2.3 million hike.

City Administrative Offi cer C. Erwin Piper will hold hearings on the budget re quests during February, then make recommendations to the mayor. Yorty and Piper will con duct public hearings on the budget, then the mayor will submit a suggested budget to the City Council bout June 1. Home ia best when it's just right for the family. Not a bit too little, not a bit too big not too pretentious, not too simple just right! That's the kind of home your family deserves.

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