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A24 TUESDAY. JULY 10, LOS ANGELES TIMES BUDGET: Counties Feel Financial Pinch Continued from A3 $119-million payment to Medi -Cal program providers, or a $139-million 1 payout to counties for welfare grants to people on the Aid to Families With Dependent Children program. A day later, countics are owed $109 million from the state to help defray the cost of trial courts. The possibility exists that legal aid lawyers, and attorneys for counties themselves. will go to court in an effort to force the state to go ahead with at least the welfare payments.

Davis seemed to invite such a suit: "In 1983, counties brought suit against the state and at least won a temporary restraining order. Clearly, that is an option available to them in 1990." Officials in Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties said they have enough county funds to cover this month's AFDC payments. But Tulare, Siskiyou and Yuba counties have already warned thousands of welfare recipients that they may not get their checks because the counties do not have the money. That is not to say they are the only ones complaining. Los Angeles County Chief Administrative Officer Richard B.

Dixon said that "problems mount" cach day the state fails to adopt a budget. "We have the cash," Dixon said. "But when we use our cash, we are losing interest income. As the year goes on, we will have less money to spend to meet our health and social service obligations." In Ventura County, the Board of Supervisors today is to consider a emergency loan to permit payments to about 8,000 welfare families. The budget crisis began to be felt locally July 1, when the controller held up paychecks for people providing in -home support care to ill and elderly shut-ins who qualify for state aid.

People providing this ICE Continued from A3 "He showed me the tools how to use them i and told me to go to it. That was my first lesson. After that, I knew ice carving was what I wanted to do." His works have graced the tables of parties, movie sets, business functions and wedding receptions. He created the swan centerpiece in "Beverly Hills Cop" and the mermaid in "Dragnet." He even sculpted a pair of lungs that were featured on the cover of a medical journal. By far the largest sculpture he did was a replica of the Egyptian 'Sphinx that used 90 blocks.

The entire project cost about $18,000. In an average month, Luff carves between 30 and 40 sculptures. Most sell for a couple hundred dollars to several thousand dollars depending on their complexity and size. After completing his swan last week, Luff looked outside at the midday sun and admitted that the frigid environs of his studio are not always the place to be in summer. "Getting away from the heat is nice, but it also would be nice to enjoy the sunny days sometimes," he said with a smile.

The faster-format Times service get around $4.25 an hour, the minimum wage, and are said to be ill -prepared to be able to cope with even a week's delay in their pay. The state sends checks directly to them. Lee D. Kemper, a lobbyist for the County Welfare Directors said that initially about 3,500 people were affected by the holdup of checks for in -home support service workers. If the impasse continues until Friday, paychecks for 130,000 more people will be held up.

Kemper said. Vaughn Jeffery, a spokesman for the San Diego County Department of Social Services, said: "San Diego County has 8,000 individual providers who care for 10,000 disabled adults and senior citizens through In -Home Supportive Service. For some of these people it's a primary income and it's a direct hardship on them." Larry Leaman, Orange County's director of social services, said he fears the state's failure to pay its bills may force many of the county's 5,000 IHSS workers out of business. "We're concerned about how long the providers are going to be willing to wait before they decide they'll have to eat and go out. and get a job pumping gas," Leaman said.

"It could force institutionalization of some elderly and disabled, which is a social tragedy, first, and also a more costly approach to On top of the IHSS payments, the state has delayed two major payments to doctors, hospitals and nursing homes 1 that contract with the state to provide medical services to the poor under the Medi-Cal program. Lori Aldrete, a spokeswoman for the California Hospital said the state last Friday missed a payment of $176 million to MediCal providers and owes for bills to have been paid June 22. John Henning, administrator at Continana Convalescent Hospital in San Diego County's National City, said the payments going out now for June's bills are coming just in the nick of time. In Orange County, Leaman said the holdup of checks comes at a time when fewer and fewer doctors are treating Medi -Cal patients. "They've been gradually dropping out and another black eye--late payments -is going to exacerbate the shortage," Leaman said.

Meanwhile, county officials were worrying aloud about the day when the budget finally passes. Kemper said at least $700 million is in jeopardy, including specific cuts targeted to trim 42,000 people cared for under the IHSS program, reduce or eliminate child-abuse prevention and children's welfare services, roll back on funds going into mental health and hospital programs, and cut funds for family day -care licensing. On top of that, Deukmejian wants to cut counties $150 million across-the-board, and take another $25 million out of a specially created program designed for the poor who do not qualify for MediCal. In San Bernardino County, pervisor Larry Walker was steaming. "'This may well be the year that counties say to the state, 'OK, if we don't get the money to run these programs, then we'll shut them Walker said.

Contributing to this story were Times staff writers Jenifer Warren in San Bernardino County, Richard Simon in Los Angeles County, Rose Ellen O'Connor in Orange County, Richard A. Oppel Jr. in San Diego County and Daryl Kelley in Ventura County. EFFECTIVE SPEAKING CARNEGIE ROWLAND LAX, LONG BEACH, BALONIN POMONA For information Call Presented by John Nethery Assoc. Inc.

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Henry Harrison O'Dell on "Dallas," was stricken at his Santa Barbara home. He was taken to St. Francis Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. He was 76. His wife of 17 years, Judy, said he had suffered a heart attack late Sunday night.

Duff died a day after taking part in a local telethon to raise money for victims of last month's devastating Santa Barbara fire, which left hundreds homeless. With former wife Ida Lupino, Duff became a favorite on the Hollywood scene, appearing opposite her in a short-lived TV situation comedy series in 1956-57 entitled "Mr. Adams and Eve." It was a classic case of life imitating art as Late Show." "While the City Sleeps" and "A Wedding." He was a frequent guest on such TV shows as "The Golden Girls," "Falcon Crest," "Midnight Caller" and "Knots Landing." appearing on the last as Paul Galveston. He also appeared in the miniseries "War and Remembrance." But none of them ever seemed to recapture the Duff mystique as did Sam Spade, first heard over the nation's airwaves in 1946. The radio show.

sponsored by Wildroot Cream Oil and adapted from Dashiell Hammett's 1930 crime classic "The Maltese Falcon," showcased Duff as Spade, a mildly alcoholic, mostly downand-out private detective whose first question of prospective clients was, "How much money you got on you?" After leaving the show Duff married Lupino. That was in 1951, four years after making his motion picture debut in "Brute Force." They divorced in the early 1970s after having a daughter, Bridget, who was born in 1952. Along with his wife, she survives him as does a brother, Doug. Howard Duff he portrayed half of a husband and wife film-star team battling with studios, agents and themselves. He also was a regular on such television series as "Dante" (as an international adventurer), "Felony Squad" (as a police detective) and the anthology "Science Fiction Theater." His nearly two dozen movies included "Kramer vs.

Kramer," "The Naked City," "The ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATH ANNOUNCEMENTS ANDREWS, Leila M. passed away on July 7. 1990 in Torrance. Born in Kansas on October 2. 1898, she was a resident of Redondo Beach.

She is survived by her cousin. Rev. Roland Tincher and numerous nieces and nephews. Leila was a Principal and Supervisor of Grant Elementary School from 1937 to 1963: the school was later re Leila M. Andrews School.

was awarded 'Woman of the Year' by the Redondo Beach Chamber of Commerce, and later received the 'Woman of the Year' by the Torrance Y. W.C.A. Leila was a volunteer with the South Bay Hospital Womens Auxillary with over 12.000 hours of service. She also initiated the South Bay tal 'Home Call Service' for the elderly. Visitation Wednesday, from 1pm to 9pm and Thursday, from 9am to 2pm.

Services Thursday, July 12, 3pm al Green Hills Memorial Chapel with interment to follow. Donations may be made in Leila's memory to your favorite charities. Green Hills Mortuary 0311) directors APPEL, Virginia E. retired teacher. Los Angelos City School district, who retired in 1971 from many years at Bennett School for the Deaf, succumbed on June 24.

1990 at Copenhagen, Denmark while returning from a Scandinavian tour which included a coveted cruise of the fiords of Norway. A graduate of Los Angeles High School. Miss Appel obtained a B.A. at Battle Creek College, Michigan. She received a M.A.

in Administrative Education at A longtime resident of the Los Feliz District. she was active in educational, cultural, and community affairs. She worked in her precinct as an election inspector for a number of years. Sho was a member of Educari, and educational organization of U.S.C., and held membership in the Muscum of Natural History, L.A. County Museum of Art, and was a member of Hannah Bushrod Chapter D.A.R.

She was a past Regent of her D.A.R. chapter and represented the chapter at Continental congress in 1987. She held several chapter offices and was D.A.R, Good Citizens Chairman, working with Marshall and Franklin High Schools in recognition of the outstanding qualifying senior Good Citizen. In March she gave a talk to the Glendale Chapter of SHHH (Self Help for the Hard of Hearing) on the subject of the techniques of teaching deaf children utilized at the Bennett School for the Deaf. Her career was in teaching deaf children.

An avid traveler, in recent years she had taken and African safari tour. visited China. Australia. and Ireland. She was held in high regard by her fellow teachers.

former students, as well as her friends and neighbors. She will be missed by all. Services 11am. Saturday, July 14 at the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary ASH, Paul Mount Sinai Mortuary BISCOE, Joanne passed away on July 8.

1990 in Burbank. Survived by husband, Lance son. Larry Alfred Forssell; and father, Alfred Josiah Forssell. Visitation from 5pm to 8pm, Wednesday at Pierce Brothers Valhalla, 10621 Victory Blvd, North Hollywood Funeral services 1pm. Thursday at the Van Nuys Stake Center.

15555 Saticoy Van Nuys. Interment in Valhalla Memorial Park. BOUDREAUX, Jeanne C. died on Wednesday evening, July 4, 1990. Beloved wife of Rodney A.

Boudreaux: mother of Dan, David, Michael and Steven Boudreaux and Linda Boudreaux Pratt: daughter of Eugenia Reimer and Raymond A. Chambers Jr. Also survived by four grandchildren. Kathrine, Christina, and Daniel Boudreaux and Brandon Pratt. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend funeral.

services from Pierce Brothers Praiswater Mortuary, 7245 Remmelt Canoga Park on Tuesday, July 10. from 9am to 10am for visitation, and burial services 11am. in Oakwood Memorial Park. 22601 Lassen Chatsworth. DRYSDALE, Lydia Esther Pierce Brothers Corner, Redlands DUNLOP, Terry John passed away on Saturday, July 7, 1990 al North Hollywood Medical Center from complications related to A.I.D.S.

He is survived by his life companion, Jaime Chairez; his mother. Ethna Jackson of Dublin, Ireland and his sister. Jackic McLoughlin of Chester, England. Services will be held 3pm. July 11 at the Old North Church.

Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills followed by interment. Sadly missed by the many friends and others whose lives he touched. Abbott Hast Silver Lake Chapel ESBJORN, Mary Services 2pm. Wednesday, July 11, 1990 al Eagle Rock Presbyterian Church, 4848 Eagle Rock Los Angeles. Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills.

Forest Lawn Mortuary FEINBLATT, Ebria Hillside Mortuary FEINGOLD, Sylvia Groman- Eden Mortuary GRIMES, Janice M. Pierce Brothers Stone, Upland IGUTERMAN, Minnie beloved mother of Elaine (Bernard) Fond and Robert (Harriet) Cuterman: cherished grandmother of Loren. Barbara, Barry, Alan. and Michael; adored great -grandmother of seven. Services 11am.

Wednesday at the Home of Peace Cemetery Chapel. Malinow and Silverman Mortuary directors. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to ORT or to University Synagogue. Times Obituary Information Call Miss Black for understanding and helpful service on Notices 1213) 629-4411 nt 77241 12131 237-7241 Los Angeles Times HEALY, Mary L. preceded in death by her husband, Raymond Healy, Beloved mother of Mary Ann Healy, James Healy.

Bill Healy, Frances Pyne, Kate Saporito, Martin Healy, Matthew Healy, Brigid Graham, and the late Timothy Healy. Also survived by twenty grandchildren and three great -grandchildren. A prominent Catholic writer who wrote weekly columns in the Los Angeles Tidings for over 35 years. Vigil service was held Monday 7pm in the Garden Chapel of Woods Glendale Mortuary. Funeral Mass Tuesday, at St.

Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church, Burbank. Committal in San Fernando Mission Cemetery. HINDIN, Maurice J. The Honorable Judge; beloved husband of Teresita Hindin and the late Dorothy Hindin: loving father of Arthur (Eleanor) Hindin. and Carol (Gilies) Cattlin; cherished grandfather of Suzi.

Karen, Allison, Lara, and Timothy: step of Armand. Andrea. Jesus, and Marylou Abad; brother and sisterin-law of Arthur and Ellie Sweet. Services Sunday 1pm. at Home of Peace Cemetery Chapel.

Visitation Wednesday and Thursday, from 6pm to 8pm al Malinow Silverman Mortuary, 1500 S. Sepulveda Los Angeles. In lieu of flowers, donations should be made to the Diabetes Foundation. HODGE, Dr. John Wesley resident of Hollywood, CA: passed away on July 2, 1990.

Funeral services will be held al Granby's Funeral Home, 402 White Plains Road, Bronx. New York. HOXSEY, Virgil L. Pierce Brothers Stone, Upland JOHNSON, Donald resident of Santa Monica passed away on Saturday, July 7, 1990. Ho is survived by his wife, Harriet Ann Johnson; son, Mark Johnson: two daughters, Cara Green and Amy Conway: four grandchildren and one sister, Lois Ekstrom.

A graduate of the University of Illinois and a member of Chi Psi fraternity, he also was a member of the Beach Club of Santa Monica and of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church. Mr. Johnson served during the World War II and the Korean Conflict. Memorial services will be held Wednesday, 11am at St.

Matthew's Episcopal Church. Pacific Palisades. In lieu of flowers, memorials are requested for the National Foundation for Cancer Rescarch, or to Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles. Gates, Kingsley Gates, Santa Monica. JOHNSON, Anna D.

beloved sister of Mildred Rylands. Funeral Mass 10am. Wednesday at Holy Cross Mausoleum Chapel. Pierce Brothers Cunningham O'Connor, Los Angeles." KNITTLE, Lois Pierce Bros. Crestlawn, Riverside KOLE, Jean Groman -Eden Mortuary KUMMER, Martin loving husband of Beatrice; devoted father Alan (Deborah), Jonathan and Jill; adoring, grandfather of Jason.

Allison, and Rachel: cherished brother of Janet Zaffran. Services 11am, Wednesday, July 11 at Hillside Memorial Park Mortuary Chapel. Hillside Mortuary LESSNICK, Hyman Hillside Mortuary LEVINE, Freda L. Silverman Mortuary LOGOTHETIS, Euthymios resident Hawthorne for the past twenty years, died on Saturday. July 7.

1990. He is survived by his wife, Anna; a son. Dimitri: four brothers, Michael. Nick. George and Panos; three sisters, Evangelia, Loula.

and Lilly. Visitation Tuesday, from 7pm to 9pm at Gates, Kingsley Gates, 1925 Arizona Santa Monica. Funcral Services Wednesday. 11am, at St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral.

1324 S. Normandy Los Angeles, Interment in Westwood Village Memorial Park. MAGES, Robert S. formerly of Chicago; commodities broker in Santa Ana; died suddenly at age 49 on July 8, 1990. Survived by his mother.

Helen; sister. Linda (Michael) Ford: children: Daniel, Melinda and Erin. Funeral services 3pm, Wednesday. July 11 at Pacific View Memorial Park, 3500 Pacific View Newport Beach. Donations in lieu of flowers to Summit Youth Foundation.

6412 Ivarene, Los Angeles, CA 90068. MAY. Florence M. Armstrong Family directors MITCHELL, Dica Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills MURRAY, Bebe beloved mother of Richard (Irene) and Roslyn (Jerome) Kreeger: grandmother of Dean, Tracy and Todd Murray, Melissa. Jamie and Mitchel Kreeger.

She will be deeply missed. Services Wednesday. 3pm al Hillside Memorial Park Mortuary Chapel. Hillside Mortuary NISHIDA, Yutaka 'Ozzie' beloved husband of Marsha Masako; father of Ms. Melody Yac Nishida; grandfather of Gerald.

Cheryl, and Jennifer Yoshida: brother of Genzo (Setsuko) Nishida. Mrs. Halsuko Golanda, Mary (Harold) Tashima. and Yoshiko (Masaki) Takahashi; brother-in-law of Masato (Matsuko) Uyeno, Masakazu (Rosie) Uyeno. and Yone (Masao) Okanishi.

Funeral services Tuesday, July 10 from al Hompa Hongwanji Buddhist Temple. 815 E. 1st Los Angeles, CA. Kubota Nikkei Mortuary directors NORDMARK. Marian R.

'Trost' Pierce Brothers Stone, Upland OLSEN, Tressie A. loving wife of Harold Olsen: mother Curtis E. Olsen and Kristi J. Camperi: grandmother of Taylor Olsen. Visitation Wednesday, from 2pm to 8pm at Cabot Sons Chapel, Pasadena Funeral Mass Thursday, 9am at Assumption Church, Pasadena.

Committal in Rose Hills Memorial Park. Times Obituary Information or 4P POW 1: PRIESTER-HOGAN, Mary beloved mother of Deborah Priester and wife of Harold Hogan. passed away on July 6, 1990 at the age of 53. She is also survived by, her parents. Joc and Loraine Herbert, and her brother and sister-in-law.

Ed and Barbara Ward of Lompoc. A lady with great strengths who fought until the end. May she trayel in peace. We'll all miss you. Services Saturday, July 14 at Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn Glendale.

Forest Lawn Mortuary QUAGLINO, Adele M. Pierce Brothers' Hayden, Cunningham O'Connor, Alhambra. ROGERS, Marvin Jr. Pierce Brothers Praiswater, Canoga Park RUSSCOL, Jack age 68: passed away on Friday, July 6. 1990.

Mr. Russcol is survived by his wife. Elaine, one son. three daughters and one granddaughter. Memorial services will be held today, at Temple B'nai Israel, 655 S.

'B' Tustin, CA and friends may be received today al 2pm. Pacific View Mortuary 644-2700) RUVMAN, Doris in Montreal. Quebec on Monday, July 9, 1990; beloved wife of Phil Ruvman: devoted mother and mother-in-law of Maureen and Gary Levine and Vivian and Barry Entous: dear sister of Mrs. Sam Schiff (Fanny) and Mrs. Leonard Segal (Nellic), both of Montreal; cherished grandmother of Neil and Brian Levine and Adam and Jonathan Entous.

Funcral service from Paperman and Sons. Montreal, Quebec. SAKS, Morris Hillside Mortuary SCHNERK, Sr. Mary Conrad, C.S.J. passed away on July 7, 1990.

Survived by brothers. Paul Schnerk of LaMirada and Thomas Schnerk of Rancho Palos Verdes. Vigil Tuesday. anc Funeral Mass Tuesday, both al Carondelet Center Chapel. 11999 Chalon Road, Los Angeles.

Committal 10am. Wednesday in Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City. In lieu of flowers. donations in memory of Sr. Mary Conrad may be sent to Sisters of St.

Joseph Carondelet. 11999 Chalon Road. Los Angeles, CA 00049. McCormick Mortuary, Inglewood directors SLATER, Robert Hillside Mortuary SMITH, Jane C. Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks Mortuary, Westlake Village 889-0902 SMITH.

Eleanor Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills SPIEGEL, Benjamin Groman- Eden Mortuary TALAMANTEZ, Vincent L. Pierce Brothers Stone, Upland TEDFORD, Donna Robbins beloved mother of Mary Louise Tedford: passed away on July 9. 1990. Born in Red Bluff, CA. Donna grew up and married Wilbur A.

Tedford in Santa Rosa, CA. She was a graduate of U.C. Berkeley and devoted her professional life to teaching children and her private life to her daughter and husband. Private family services will be held in Santa Rosa, CA. In lieu of flowers, the family request contributions be sent to D.E.L.T.A., P.

0. Box 9, Glendale, CA 91209-9832. Rose Hills Mortuary TRAYLOR, Roy H. Pierce Bros. Crestlawn, Riverside TURNELL, Walter G.

born on February 9. 1907 in Providence, Rhode Island: passed away on July 7. 1990 in Los Angeles, Member of the Sons of the American Revolution. Sons of the Revolution. Founders and Patriots of America, Bowne House Historical Socicty, Flushing, New York.

Survived by his wife, Glenn, two daughters, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Private interment in Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles. In licu of flowers, contributions to Braille Insitute of Los Angeles. VELASCO, Jose Guerra Gutierrez, Los Angeles VON DER LOHE, Arnold C. p- assed away on July 8m 1990 al age 69.

He was born on September 17, 1920, a native of Los Angeles. A graduate of the University of Southern California, he was President of the U.S.C.-South Orange County Alumni Club. He was Executive Vice President of ANABOLIC. Inc. for 25 years.

Mr. Von De Lohe is survived by his beloved wife, Betty: loving children, Nancy and Chris Van Der Lohe; brother. Robert Von Der Lohe: sister, Patricia Del Pino and Evelyn Nemyer: devoted mother-in-law. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to U.S.C. Kenneth Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center.

P.O. Box 80220. Los Angeles, CA 90080. Memorial services will be held Wednesday, 1pm at Pacific View Mortuary Chapel. 3500 Pacific View Newport Beach.

Private interment will follow, Pacific View Mortuary directors WHITE, John Edward passed away on July 7, 1990. Beloved husband of Virginia; loving father of Lynda Morris, Robert Johnson, Jennifer Bills. Christopher Johnson. and Tim Johnson: devoted grandfather of Gina LoBianco and Ricky Bills. We love you so much; goodbyc, 'Eddic'.

be A held celebration of John's life 18, will from Wednesday, July 6pm to 9pm at Westlake Yacht Club, 32133 Lindero Canyon Road. Westlake Village WHITE, Hugo E. Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills WILLIAMS. Marcella Wolfer passed away on July 6. 1990.

Beloved wife of the late Earl Williams: loving mother of Jean, Robert and Doris: loving grandmother of Eugene Gail. Elizabeth, Rebecca, Lynn and Ellen. survived by seven great A descendant of the pioncering Jordan family of Los Angeles and Orange County: daughter of Elizabeth and prominent printer. William Wolfer. Service 3pm.

Tuesday, July 10 at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills. WITHERSPOON, Oscar Coyte 'John' Jr. age 46, resident of Maiden. North Carolina; died on July 7. 1990.

Formerly of Alta Loma, California; former employee with Target Corporation of Quarto, California, He is survived by his wife. Brenda Rink Witherspoon of Maiden and son, Michael Witherspoon. Services will be 4pm, Wednesday July 11 at the First Baptist Church of Maiden. Burial will be the Catawba Memorial Park in Hickory, Burke North Carolina. Arrangements Mortuary Funeral Notices MARKO P.

MALAHNI L.A.F. F.D. retired: passed awy on July 9. 1990 in Ridgecrest, CA. There will be no services.

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