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-w -w -W cS Ffto C-2NDEPENDENT A TEMPORARY KNOCKOUT U.S. Seeking Gewtt Weapon Former btjTernor iertonj97. Dies La. un Chaurton, 97. for-mer governor cl Wyoming, died night af' the home of a dan erton, offer" Is to spread a temporary tHtr-rr to debilitate or make fniny troops listless temporarily.

There was no elaboration. Creasy fid rule out the use of smallpox as a germ agent, saying that this disease not only, mitf in many cases but marks on survivors. ent. mly left leader in Wy-pUlitica, was 1905-1907. senator to the Legislature in WASHINGTON Germs aid drugs jthat would knock out an enemy Just temporarily art being sought by America's chemicil warfare people.

This was disclosed Friday in testimony given by MaJ. Gen. William M. Creasy to a house appropriations committee which released it, after sharp censoring. Crepsy reasoned that germs and drugs that neither kill or 1954.

tta fallowing NwlM of deUaqiMBt iateraal revenue taxee due from Walter T. XuMdccux. DBA J. R. RuMdeaux Son, ll40 W.

17th SL, Long Beach, California. Tbe property -will be sold In accordance with the provisions of Section 8838. Internal Revenue Code of 1954. and regulations promulgated thereunder, at public auction on tha Slat day of Stay, 1968. at 11:00 A.M.

edock onus premises at 1440 W. 17th SL. Long Beach. Calif. Description of Property: Group I.

1 1854 Dodge Ton Truck: 1 1948 Dodge 1 Ton Track; 1 1850 Chevrolet IK Tor Track. Group II. 8 Mixers. Group 111. 8 Plaster Guns.

Group Iv. Scaffolding. Ladders and Plaster. GiTrap Office Equipment eonelat-ing of 1 Steel FUo CabinoL 1 Steal Desk and Chair, 1 Chock Protector. 1 Merchant Calculator.

The property will bo offered for sale In Groups and la tbe agg gate. Only ouch property will Bold la sufficient to satisfy the unpaid internal revenue taxes end the expense of Levy and Bala. Only the right title and interest of Walter T. JtuMdceux, In and to the property, will be offered for s. Thp terms of payment will nt In full upon acceptance Sheet bid without regard be payment In full upon-acceptance of the highest bid without regard He sft a state firsf Wyoming 4890.3 1 I Ntict ft, McClellan! i Service Set on Monday Private funeral services for Ainu Dennis McClellan.

71, of 731 Locust member of Municipal Band for 35 yean, will be in Ft Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, Monday. He died Wednesday. McClellan, who retired only recently, played the He was a veteran of World War I and a member of Queen Beach Masonic Lodge 540. Surviving are sisters, Mrs. Mamie McFarland and Mrs.

Estella M. Poulson. Patterson Jk Snively Mortuary is directing. (PONSI Ined Ku malm could prevent small wars or help to win nearly bloodless victories in a big one. He also Said that in event of a nuclear stalemate.

Communist agression "might turn to the chemical and biological weapons as an alternate." HE SAID THIS would be particularly likely "if we were unprepared to defend ourselves or to return like for like." The best way to stop small wan hum breaking out, he said, would be to develop some way to immobilize enemies, adding: "If we could come up with something that produces temporary blindness, this would be the ideal type of thing, where no one would be maimed." The general said that in the meantime the best that we can Ex-Envoy to Russia Stricken 5 uu jfeaca in the Ckurck of lfour Ck to the amount of such bil ROBERT A. RIDDELL, DISTRICT DIRECTOR, by Charles E. Maynard. Revenue Officer, 842 American Long Beach, California. 10,19 Pub.

May IOIC0 ASSEM1LIES OF GOP CHUKCH OF GOP COLLEOIJPAIUC CHUltCR Rev. WUfort L. Denton 101 Palo VsiSa Ats. GE -555 K5f ASSEMBLY OP GOD H. M.

Richard soa Bsaeb Bird. JavTSBOKSK (sign Pub. MORE, TOO NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL No. L. B.

P-12870 In tha Superior Court of tha State of California, in and for the County of Loe Angelos. In the Matter of the Estate of CORA WEAVER HAYWARD, also known aa CORA W. HAYWARD. Deceased. Notice la hereby given that tha petition of Frederic A.

Shaffer for the Probate of the Will of the above-named deceased end for the- 'CALVARY TEMPLE Rsv Shlpls E. Sth at or GOD Albert J. Ktmpin, Pa 1862 PISS. HE 3-624 ASSEMBLY OF OOD BO. It.

Pastor. E. B. A Emma Tajrlor 901 Sooth SL Khruschev Still Boss, U.S. Says WASHINGTON Premier Nikita Khrushchev is still riding high as boss of the Soviet Union, in the opinion of Washington officials.

They hold to this view even though stresses and strains, and even heated policy disputes, within the Moscow leadership. Khrushchev is regarded here as director of the very tough new policy toward Titoist Yugoslavia. Present official estimates hold that the Russian-Yugoslav row Js likely to get worse and develop fresh tensions in eastern Europe. The Soviets may go so far as to limit or cut off trade with Yugoslavia as a mans of putting economic pressure on the country which, though Communist, rejects Moscow dictation. CHRISTIAN CHURCH FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rjnibsa Andereoa.

Miaialar 125 E. 6th SL CENTRAL ASSEMBLY OF OOD Bev. Robert M. White 315 E. 35 th Bt.

issuance of Letters testamentary thereon to the petitioner to which reference la hereby made for further BAPTIST pKcmrareiRS Oecar Wild, Mlnlator. aad Tom Hepncr. 850 Parkertat British Beer Gets Stouter LONDON (HE) The Brewers Society reports that Britains beer is getting stronger since 1941 when the war effort began to weaken the traditional brews. The society also said five million more gallons were brewed last year than in the previous year. BETHANY Dr.

Dorgan Ex-PaStor Dies at 89 The Rev. Dr. William L. Dorgan, 89, of 1067 E. Carton who served as a Baptist minister in the Midwest for 52 yean, died Friday.

Dr. Dorgan was ordained in 1895 at Baptist Theological Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. He was graduated from William Jewell College, Liberty, Mo. He' had lived in retirement in Long Beach two years.

Surviving are his wife, Liicile; son, Lewis M. and daughters, Mrs. H. A. Wallace and Mrs.

C. U. Walker. Funeral service will be at 5 p.m. Monday in Dilday Chapel Rav.

Clauds if. Sallhamar, Pastor. BO IE. Hill SL OA 4-2558 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-OF LAKEWOOD ILITY NOTICE given by tha 11 J. at 463 Goldfield.

Long that after the 10J1958. be will not any debta, 11a-obligulona. incurred by ins oth thi May 91958. RU88EKC. J.

MEADOWS 10. 13. jp. 1958 (3t) LBL ILITY -NOTICE given by the le L. Mucklos 1 Hardwick.

Lake- California, that lay 10, 1958. he be responsible for any labilities 'or obligations in-k any parsons other than ay L. MUCKLOW 10. 13J13, 1958 (3t) LBI. tPONSf ILITY NOTICE la hereay given by tbs fned Mary Ethel Henderson at 8723 CalifornU that after the May 10,71958, aha wlU not snelble tfi any debts, lie-lor obligations Incurred by one other than herself.

IT ETHEL HENDERSON 10. 13T3. 1858 (3t) LBL IPONSreiLITY NOTICE is hereby given by the rned Vernon E. Cline resld- 16611 nayter Para-i Calif ornta that after the '1958, he will not any debts, lia-obUgktions 'Incurred by one other than himaelf. May 7.

1958. ed) VERNON E. CLINE S. 9. $, 1958 (3t) L.B.I.

ILITY NOTICE given by tbe un-De La Rosa. 7 Silva Long that after the she will not be Mr debts, liabilities unirred by any FA DE LA ROSA 1958 (8t) L.B.I. (ESPONadblLITY NOTICE heraby given by the id, VijMent Bogdanovich, 396 (Rlraa, Long Beach, thatafter tbe date of 1958, 1A! will not bo i for aw debta, liabilities itlons lifiirred by any per-thani: himself. 7 J1958. ENTs BOGDANOVICH 8.

9. a. 1956 (3t) L.B.I. IPONWBILITV NOTICE la hrriby given by the ned, Ro art E. Scheers, re-1642 llfornia Long liforn m.

that after the 8. 9B8, he will not be for i ray debts, liabilities ettons ir -urred by any per-er than himaelf. itf958. FtT E. SCHEERZ 1958 (3t) L.B.I.

IPONSlltLITY NOTICE herby given by tl CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DISCIPLES OP CHRIST BIXBY KNOLLS CHRISTIAN mes A. Wan 1240 E. Carson Rv- John. Messer. Minuter.

orship Service. 8:18 10:45 Church School :30 Youth Groups 6:30 p.m. Church of chrKY WASHINGTON (AP) Joseph E. Davies, diplomat, lawyer and author of the best seller "Mission to Moscow," died qt 81 Friday in his 20-room hilltop mansion, Tregaron. Death was attributed bronchial pneumonia following a cerebral hemorrhage, or stroke.

Funeral will be Monday afternoon, with service in Washington Cathedral. Davies, who served under Presidents Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Harry S. Truman, was ambassador to Moscow, 1936-38. His experiences in the Soviet capital led to publication in 1942 of Mission to Moscow, book credited with arousing U.

S. sympathy for the Russians in their struggle with Nazi Germany- DAVIES' FIRST experience in national politics was as campaign manager for Wood-row Wilson in 1912. After Wilson's election, he became the first chairman of the Federal Trade Commission. In 1919; Davies served as an economic expert on Wilsons staff at the Versailles Peace Conference. Later he organized a law firm hi Washington, and became one of the founders of the Burning Tree Club, which President Eisenhower now uses as a golfing retreat Rev.

Harold 8. Carieoa worship Servlets 8:30 a.m. and p.m. Sunday School and Children's Church 8:30 9:45 11 a.m. 5330 Arbor Road FIRST BAPTIST CHURCN OF BELLFLOWER Rev.

Ralph J. Fortune Worship Services 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m.. 7:30 pra. Sunday Scboel 9:30 11 a.m. Belmont at Ardmore Quick Nab of 4 Suspects in Robbery CHURCH OF CHRIST 2M Llndea.

GE 8-1S1B. 10:30 Haney M. Chaffee ''La2n Goo Foundation" KOER. Sat. 1:15 "David" Cheater L.

Davies NE 0-12TP CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST WRIOLEY HTS, BAPTIST Rsv. Ernest R. Johnson. Pastor Services 9:30. 11 a.m.

7:30 p.m. Magnolia Ave. at 32nd at. Pub. NONj NotG.

denies maillnf Beach.) date reapon or obli aons Date (Siena Pub. NON Noth undera re sidle. Callfoy May sponsll or oblf qona NORTH LONG BEACH CHURCH OF CHIUST Evangelist H. P. Cooper 1128 Artesin 8t.

SOVIET President Klementi Voroshilov is scheduled to visit Tito later this month. Officials here speculate that the visit may be called off. Such action would be evi Helen OBrien -Dies, Kin Sought SOUTHERN BAPTIST LKWD. CHURCH 9:45 a.m.. 6 p.m.

5500 Del Amo Blvd. WALNUT AVE SOUTHERN BAPTIST FOURSQUARE GdSPfl. G. Gatlin Corner 3rd A Walnut Patterson A Snively Friday asked the help of to get much tougher with Yu- dence that the Soviets intend BRETHREN FIMT 'FOURSQUARE CHURCH Rsv. Milton W.

EIUthorptL Pastor 11th BL at Jnnlpern Avsl LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH Dr. Chas. W. Mayas. Pastor 5th A Cherry The Independent in! locating relatives of Mrs.

Helen OBrien, 50, of 223 Atlantic who died Sunday in Harbor General HospitaL At one time, O'Brien Is believed to have had a son, Jack, living here. EPISCOPAL NONJ Notil undera) si dine fij ST. LUKE'S EV. LUTHERAN UCLA HA 6-4000 5PIRrrUALIST chUrCH EPISCOPAL ST. LUKE' I Thtv.

F. The Rsv. F. CL Bensoa Belles Atlantic Ava. at 7th Street Rev.

Edith M. Nltas. Pastor Sunday Services 7:30 p.m. Lecture, message and healing fS5 Junlpe ro East 7th Bt Bill EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN BURNS MEMORIAL CHURCH Dr. Donald B.

Spltlor, Pastor lUh A Temple GE 9-5445: HE 9-0039 Services 10:45 a.m. and p.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Unity church Three young Long Beach men and a Long Beach-based sailor were arrested minutes after they slugged a liquor store owner and scooped $24 from the tilL They are David A. Downes, 20.

134 E. 1st St; Owen Hart-soe, 25, 624 W. 1st James I. Kelly, 24. 740 Maine and William Adams, 19, stationed aboard the USS Los Angeles.

Police said Downes and Adams pulled guns on store-, man Clyde J. Doyal, 58, at 1500 E. Compton after ordering cigarettes. While they emptied the cash drawer, Doyal touched a burglar THE BANDITS FLED hi a panel truck. Doyal ran outside, shouted to a passerby, William Geddes, 32, 2104 E.

Compton for help. Geddes wheeled his car around and began pursuit. He helped a police cruiser, answering the alarm, to curb the truck at Temple near Josephine St. In the panel truck, police said, was a list of rules for a car dub. One rule stated: All members will be present for all rumbles or be stricken from the roster as phony or chicken.

UNITY CHAPEL Sarah N. Switzer, Leader 035 E. Broadway goslavia than they already have. If he goes through with the trip it will be taken here as showing that Moscow wants to limit its rift with Belgrade to an ideological argument. THESE VIEWS of competent Washington authorities became available Friday in the wake of reports from Europe that Russia's rougher line toward Yugoslavia may mean that Khrushchev is the target of an ouster attempt.

The reasoning which leads to such a conclusion is that attacks on Tito, published in the Communist Party newspaper Pravda in the last few days, are actually attacks on Khrushchev because in the' past he was the leader of an effort to napke up with Tito. In European particularly in Warsaw, Mikhail Suslov and Piotr Pospelov were mentioned as the Cbm munist Party Central Commit' tee members out to get Khrushchev. These Churches Exist to Serve God by Serving You Parley Slated on Safeguards for Space Life THE HAGUE, The Netherlands O) Five of the worlds leading scientists will meet here next week to discuss the problem of safeguarding any forma of life on the moon and planets against biological or radioactive contamination by space exploration experiments from the earth. The scientists will meet as an Ad Hoc Committee of the International Council of Scientific Unions. American Dr.

Donald J. Hughes, of the Brook-haven National Laboratory, will take part. Bay Bridge Days Traffic 113,433 SACRAMENTO A record total for one days traf fic on the San Franetaco-Oak-land Bay bridge was announced Friday by the State' Department of Public Works. On Friday, May 2, 113,433 Vehicles crossed the span. The old record was 112575 set the day.

after Thanksgiving last year. No difficulty in handling the record traffic load was reported. 00 Aeneencemeets Aneoeneefneiite 00 JiAfaie K. at P. JO.

Box 467. Seal 'alffonqu. that after the May 8 -1858. he will not dole Idr any debts. 11a-oblltiona incurred by other than himaelf.

(May 7.41958. JIMMIE) K. LECKLJDER 8. 8. yk 1958 (3t) L.B.I.

IPONStflLITY NOTICE la hereby given by the led Manuel Eddens, at 19t California inch, California, that after of Mift 8, 1958, he will isponai lie for any debta. or' 'ligations Incurred raona xher than himaelf. 7. i MAXtftL EDDENS. JR.

9. 1958 (at) L.B.I. SE OF tlNTENTldN TO OE INaTHE SALE OF )HOLI6 1 BEVERAGES May 2. 1958 )M IT HAY CONCERN: to IwMnce of the -license tor. notjae la hereby given undersigned propose to oholic -leverages at tha described as follows: B.

"Rad Rocket" End of Seal Rich (IN). Calif, nt to well Intention, tha ned is to the rat of jRlcoholic Beverage Cor Issuance by transfer of )olic btmtrage license (or for these premises aa Lecklid particulars, will be beard at 9:30 o'clock A. on June 2. 1958, at the court room of Department Long Beach of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Loa Angeles, City of Long Beach. Dated May 7.

1958. HAROLD J. OSTLY. County Clerk and Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California. In and for tha County of Loa Angeles.

By B. GIGER. Deputy Johnson A Johnson 512 Jsrgins Trust Bldg. Long Beach 2, Calif. 7-2973 Attorneys for Petitioner.

Pub. May 12. 13. 19. 1958 (3t) L.B.I.

CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby certify that hi la conducting a Roofing contracting business at 6925 Arbor City of Lakewood. County of Loa Angeles. State of California, under the fictitious firm name of LAKEWOOD ROOFING CO. and that said firm la com-s posed of the following persons. whose names end addresses are aa follows, to-wlt: Calvert W.

Ford. 5925 Arbor Lakewood. California. WITNESS my band this 2nd day-of May. 1958.

CALVERT W. FORD STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES as. ON THIS 2nd day of May A.D., 1958. before me, Ruth C. Firki, a Notary Public In and for aeid County and State, residing therein duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Calvert W.

Ford known to me to be the person whose name la subscribed to the within Instrument, and acknowledged to me that be executed the seine. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. RUTH C. PARKS (SEAL) Notary Public In and for Said County and 8tate My commission expires 6151958. May 3.

10. 17. 84. 1958 (4t) L.B.L CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that they are conducting an Aircraft Modification and Repair business at 5618 Cold brook Avenue, City of Lakbwood. County of Loa Angeles.

8tate of California, under the fictitious firm name of ALVETT COMPANY and that said firm is composed of the following persons, whose names and addresses are as follows, to-wlt: William H. Everett. 5618 Coldbrook Avenue. LakewocM. Calif.

Johnnie Joe Alvey. 8458 Portu-lara. Buena Park. Calif. WITNESS our hands this 24th da' of April.

1958. WILLIAM H. EVERETT, JR. JOHNNIE JOE ALVEY STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELE8 ss. ON THIS 24th day of April A.D..

1958. before me Gladys Mae Munoi, a Notary Public In and for said County and State, residing therein duly commissioned end sworn, personally appeared William H. Everett, and Johnnie Joe Alvey known to me to be the persona whose names are subscribed to the within Instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have 1 hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year In this certificate first above written.

(SEAL) GLADYS MAE MUNOZ Notary Public in and for' Bald County and -State My commission expires 7341960. Apr. 26. May 3. 10.

M. 1958 4t) LBI CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby certify that he la conducting a Tool Grinding Shop business et 15932 Minnesota City of Paramount County of Loe Angelee. State of California, under the fictitious firm name of ROYAL OAK TOOL GRINDING and that said firm la composed of the following persons, whoae names end addresses ere aa follows, to-wit: Herman J. Moore. 5242 Minturn, Lakewood.

California. WITNESS my hand this 8 th day of May. 1958. HERMAN J. MOORE STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF L08 ANGELES ss.

ON THIS 8th day of May A.D.. 1958. before me, Betty Holcomb, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Herman J. Moore known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within Instrument end acknowledged to me that be executed the seme. IN WITNESS WHEREOF.

I liave hereunto set my bend anil affixed my official seal the day and year In la certificate first above written. BETTY HOLCOMB (SEAL) Notary Public in and for Said County and State Xy commission expires May 6. 1962 May 10. 17. 24.

31. 1958 4t) L.B.I. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that they ere conducting a Door Indicating Devise Distributing business at 1167 E. 4th Street. City NOl EN NOTICE TO JOB APPLICANTS: Tha LONG BEACH INDEPEN DENT.

PRESS-TELEGRAM does not knowingly a-vept help want-ad advertisements from firms covered by tha Federal Wag' 1 Hour Law if they offer lass than tha legal minimum wage. Under this law. the 'sgai adalmiim for employees engaged la interstate commerce o- la the production of goods for commerce 51 an hour and at Uast time and a naif for sa-h hour aftsr the 40th la a workweek. If you are offered Uee by covered firms, or if Su have eueet Iona concerning law or other Wage-Hour i tlvtties of the U. Department of Labor, call or write tho Do pertinent's meal off ice at the nearest of tht following addresses: 21 Western Pacific Building.

1031 South Broadway. Los Angeles 15. telephone Richmond 0-4711. extension 830: 305 Hollywood A Western Building 5504 HoHyw-md Blvd Los An-geles 20. telephone Hollywood 4-m0d: or 14 Times Building.

215 American Ayenne. Lons Beech, talspnons HEmlock 0-5261 2 Navy Airmen Killed in Jet Crah BERKELEY UPtTwo Navy airmen were killed Friday when their AD-5 Skyraider attack bomber hit power lines and crashed into San Francisco Bay. They were Li William R. Hatfield, 27, of Alameda. INDEPENDENT, PRESS-TELEGRAM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT HEmlock CLASSIFIED DEADLINE FOR SUNDAY ADS FRIDAY 5 P.M, unde Depar Contr an al license (olios AEC Manager Gen.

K. E. Fields Resigns Post WASHINGTON OIE) Brig Gen. K. E.

Fields (Retired) has resigned as general manager of the Atomic Energy Commission, it was announced Friday, AEC Chairman Lewis L. Strauss said the resignation Ik effective July 1 but will take effect sooner if -the commission decides to appoint a successor before then. Strauss said the AEC regrets Fields decision and will sorely miss" him. Mussels Poisonous in Summer Months Shellfish eaters and fisherman were warned Friday by health authorities that mussels apd clams in Southland areas a'fe poisonous from now until Oct. 31.

All California beaches are quarantined for mussels, which can be used for bait only, officials said. Clams also can be fatal if lethal portions of dark meat are not separata! from the white meat Osteopathic Hospital Open House Slated First open house at the Long Beach Osteopathic Hospital, 2776 Pacific is slated this coming week In conjunction with National Hospital Week observances. Visitors will be welcome at the hospital from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday and during the same two-hour period Wednesday. Mother of the Year Honored by Navy SAN DIEGO The Navys "Mother of the Year, Mrs.

Emma Lowe of Halsey, Ore. was honored as a special guest at. the Naval Training Center during ceremonies of the weekly recruit' parade. Mrs. Lowe is the mother of four Navy sons stationed in the San Diego area.

She won the title in a local contest BEER protest the nse(s) may file with the Depart-Beverage Control alifornia. stating 1 aa provided by arc now licensed jcohulic beverages, fification may be office of the Any lament a veril ment at 1ST for tht The obtain) BS Pub. NEW LOW CASH RATE FOR WORK WANTED CLASSIFICATION Death Notices WALSH Alexander, 73, of 2440 Granada died Friday. Surviving are wife, Catherine; daughters, Mrs. Mary Snyder, Mrs.

Millicent Richardson and Mrs. Virginia Skeber, Rosary Sunday, 5 a. m-. Sheelar-Mc-F a nr Mortuary. 1 Requiem mass Monday, 9 a.m., Our Lady of Refuge Chjurch.

RILEY Asher Roy. 76. of 2433 E. 6th died Thursday. Surviving are wife, Bertha brother, Reuel T.

Service Monday, 2 p.m., Mottell's A Peek Mortuary. ON-I desiri of sue! proti klcoho Kmento, it for de: prem ale of of froin tent. fi Jets NAVERRETTB 10. M58 (It) L.B.I. of jintention to IN THE SALE OF BEVERAGES May 1.

1958 3M ITUAT CONCERN: to issbance of the license Dr. nonce is hereby given undesigned proposes to bolic beverages et the reined ah folio Hows: Now. as a public service, the Independent. Press-Telegram offers a now low cash rats of 2c per lino for ads to be Placed in the Work Wanted Classification. Place your ad at any of our offices: i Funeral Notices DOWNTOWN RSON Corinna Lehmans, a go 52.

of 1202 Elm Ave. servloea at Scagrove. Tex. CHR18TEN8EN-PINO la charge of local arrangements. 0TH A PINE TO Bn applied that ell ale ises.

Calif, tch Intention. BELLFLOWER 0534 E. FLOWER GARDEN GROVE 0024 GARDEN OROVX BLVD. LAKEWOOD 5000 FACULTY (Lkwd. Cntr.) Mormon President McKay Due Home RIVERSIDE UPt President David O.

McKay of the Latter Day Saints Church left Friday night by train tor his Salt Lake City home. McKay, 84, spent the day at a church rest home here. He arrived by plane from Honolulu, after dedicating a new Mormon temple in New Zealand. the Polish News Agency Reports Church Riot KRAKOW, Poland UP The Polish News Agency said Friday that three persons were arrested in nearby Olkusz, Sunday, when a crowd of 2,000 Roman Catholics disrupted out' door services by members of the National Polish Catholic Church. The news service said police were summoned after the Roman Catholics beat several of the National Catholics and tore down the cross over the altar.

Pursi unders( Depar Control ale license! FORSYTH Mrs Edna M. of 235 W. 12th Bt. Services Saturday. 3 p.

PATTERSON A BNiVELYT 555 Locust, with Reverend Wandell S. Tradiek officiating. WHIPPLE Mary Jewell, age Tt. of 1320 Florida passed away Mar a Survived by tors slaters. Mmes.

Bessie Dickie aad Celcstia Whipple of Long Beach, Winona Homaktr South Dakota: ona brother, M. Thurutoa McFarland of Long Bench. Service, Saturday. 10 a.m., at CHK1STENSEN-PINO CHAPBL 244 Redondo Ave. Redondo CHRISTIAN Luther Scott, 73.

of 4042 E. 5th St, died Wednesday. Surviving are wife, Madeline daughter, Mrs. Phyllis J. Kerr; three sisters and two brothers.

Service Monday, 1 p.m.a Mottell'a A Peek Mortuary. Fnwrol Notices Felled by Fumes Carbon-monoxide fumes overcame Andres Escarceda, 59, of Santa Monica as he was working in a loading hopper Friday at the Consolidated Rock Products Company plant, 2009 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. Friday. He is- treated at Community HospitaL WESTMINSTER PARKi Wynne Amon (Art! or 1720 E.

17th. age 77. Survived by wife. Ellen: daughter, Mra. Pearl Horner: two sistera.

Ratty I via, Mrs. Cora Rayburn; brother. Frank. Service Mont' HOLTON A BON. lasuanfl a verlf ment at proua law.

Ucensef havers may of a Pub. HANNINEN Karl .74, of 2597 Redondo died Thursday. Surviving are daughter, Mrs. Aune Private service today, Dilday Mortuary. Forehead Injured One-year-old Barbara Coxe of 8642H Midway PL, Santa Ana, suffered a cut forehead when she plunged from the rear, seat of a car at Seventh St and Pine Ave.

Friday. She was treated at a private clinic. Funeral Notices KH(H(HIH(-(HIMee 1 90-Minute Program of Nichols Tonight Andy Mansfield, KFI disc jockey, will present a full 90 minutes of recorded music by Red Nichols starting at 9:30 p.m. today. The birthday tribute win cover the 30-year history of the band, with records selected from Mdhsfields personal collection of some 50,000 discs.

Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses JUNTO BEACH VSrm P. WUls. 8819 Linden Barbara J. Roberta, MM XadL Ave. IS.

obn W. Natas. 9154 Sot dsn A 90; Patsy Awiais, 893 La Vera NOTH. NOTICl That! whoae in. the of Los i Intend) Vendee County Callfori tORTUABieS An Endowment Care Cemetery Non-Sectarian Non-Profit The beet eared for and the moat beautiful Memorial Park aaywboiei WYNNE Amon (Art), 77, of 1726 E.

17th St, died Mon day in Chickasha, Okla. Sur Viving are wife, Ellen; daughter, Mrs. Pearl -Horner; brother, Frank; sisters, Mrs. Betty I vie, Mrs. Cora Service Monday, 10 a.m., Holton A Son chapel.

Braille Club Regular meeting of the Long Beach Braille Club will be held Monday at 720 pjn. In St Lukes Episcopal Church, E. Seventh St. and- Atlantic Harry Earle, president said Friday. nr applying to the of Alcoholic Beverage issifoice by transfer of rdge license (or promisee me fol- 1UR AND WINE ring to protest the llcense(s) may file with the Depart-Beverage Control alifornia, stating 1 as provided by ises are not now jfOr ttw: sale of alcoholic Thefjorm of verification lobtalnM from any office epartmeht.

KROR O. FABER 10. p58 (It) L.B.I. 17337 OF INTENDED SALE -IS HEREBY GIVEN: irold gr. Keller, Vendor, Idress 4338 Heather (ty of Lbng Beach.

County State of California, sell tit Ronald K. Switier. rhoee address Is 9040 Olive the City of Bellflower, Lo -Angeles, State of the Following described ropemy. to-wlt in table, fixtures, equlp-gooqPwill of certain line' Service Station knows -aa Keller's Union knd loci ted et 4069 in the City of Long lintyv-; of Loe Angeles, allforbla. -and that a sale, and assignment of the be 'made, and tbe con-thereibr will be paid at lock AJg.

on the 5th day 1958, (at tha escrow de-of Thomas A Ellison at lTfS Atlantic in Long Beach, County of a. State of California. May ST 1958. )LD Bp KELLER. Vendor Ellieoki Escrows tic Afa.

bch, Calff. ta0e 228 1 10fe8 (It) L.B.I. JTICE California, Office ctor of Inter-9. 1958. Fur-contained In See-Bcvcnua Coda Avai SOi Funeral Notices ment Retail EVEBSOLE Mrs.

Emma, 82, of 2928 Vista St died Thursday. Surviving are a son. Earle; sister. Miss May Curley. Rosary Sunday, 8 p.

Sheelar-Mc-Fadyen Mortuary, mass Monday; 9 a.1 St Matthews Church. State tranafe siderat 10:00 of Jur CHAPglCTTH RflLfltf UU0BJAM4-N74 Divorces Filed LONG BEACH HILL Inss O. vs. ossph IT CALHOUN LaVon M. vs.

Ronald X. KEITH Janies E. vs. Jamas X. FRITZ Haisa vs.

Clarence J. LYONS Edna C. vs. Mark A. HOWELL Marvin J.

vs. Lucille A. CAMPBELL Soodra J. vs. Donald M.

CLEM-PhylUle R. vs. Rimer R. ROBERTS Lee B. vs.

Praaeea O. NOTHELPER Betty vs. Norris N. RADClIFP Betty X. vs.

Dels R. 'ITlMnu N. vs. Richard a Divorces Granted ADKINS RossS. jjrenpMerfc W.

ABBOTf Eleanor R. from William H. ALLEN O'Reta from Clay W. LETTERMAN MarUqa 2)ildaj ffyorfuar) 1242 Pacific Ave. Pbomt HR 2-3901 novrex shop Pbomt HR 3-6382 or HR 7-3901 DORGAN Dr.

William age S0. of 1007 E. Careoa. Luxury Liner Due to Dock With 401 The luxury cruise liner Caronia will dock here at 4 pi m. today on the final leg of her world tour with 401 passengers.

The light green vessel-will be at Pier A. Berth 7. for about 12 hours before her departure for New York where the cruise began last Jan. 2L of Long Beech. County of Loa Angeles.

State of California under the fictitious firm name of SLUMBER GUARD PRODUCTS and that aaid firm la composed of the following persona, whose names and addresses are aa follows, to-wit: G. E. La verdure, 5031'i N. Hay-ter, Lakewood, California. A.

Garlepy. 5031 4 N. Hayter, Lakewood. California. WITNESS our bands this 9th day of May, 1958.

G. E. LAVERDURE A. GARIEPY STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES as. ON THIS tth day of May A.D., 1958, before me, Ruth C.

Parks, a Notary Public in and for aaid County and State, residing therein duly convnisaloned and sworn, personally appeared G. E. La verdure and A. Gariepy known to ns to bs tha parsons whoae names are subscribed to tbe within Instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the seme. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the, day and year in thl certificate first above written.

RUTH C. PARKS (SEAL) Notary Public In and for Said County and State My cotamiaaloa expires 6151958. May 17, 24. SL 1958 (4t) L.B.L OSMUN Imogen Ida! of 1M0 Mahar A Wilmington. Survived by brother.

Eugene M. Wolfe; sister. Miss Oarria the Clt Los Ar DAT1 SYMBOL GOES INTO STORAGE SINGAPORE UP A 3,800 mayoral chain ordered from Britain by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce went into cold storage toon after its arrival this week. Mayor Ong Eng Guan of the Leftist Peoples Action Party refused to wear it He previously got rid of a traditional symbol of pores ties with Britain, the City Council race. mi Long Pub.

JANSEN Prod Ei; from Katherine D. Doris J. HAUi from Morris. P. from Titos P.

survived by wife. Lucile: 1 on. Dr. Lewis Tj 2 daughters. Mrs.

C. V. Walker and Mrs. H. A.

Wallace. Services Monday, 5 p.m.. la tha MORTUARY 1242 PACIFIC AVE. Abort ttrtHtt tritt bt Ptr-sonsllj imptrrutd by too btt of tbt DtbUj Pomilf. CARSON Corine Lohmann, 52, of 1202 Elm died Thursday.

Surviving, are son, Gordon; daughter, Grace Helen Stephenson; brother, Herman Lohmann; listen, Buga Bennett and Maudie West Service and burial at Seagraves, Tex. Chris tenson-Pino Mortuary in charge locally. JAR' Tod: Aiamitos. Strrtng PtmUiti of AS Pmtbt For Ortr Holt Ctmtmrj No Out Ertr Trnntd Awoj Pot Lori of Pmmdt LON R. PEEK Herbert -W Ullmm M.

OOP Player -Stolen A record player valued at $80 stolen Friday from the First Christian Church, EL Fifth St ami Locust Ave. Annulment Granted LONG GU8TAP80N Wayna A. from JsrdL Li 'HIM AA Ai.

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