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ncjclcct'trjmc APRIL 4, PART I. 6 WEDNESDAY MORNING. INTENTION TO MARRY OFFICIAL DEATH LIST (Las Aagclts) Opera Singers Go on Air Early HIGHLIGHTS Drama Editor to Quiz Actor DEATHS With Funeral Announcements. LONEY. Funeral for Mrs.

Mary Loney to-day at 9:30 a.m. at Plata Church. Alvares Sc Moore, directors. MAHAR. William F.

Mahar. Requiem mass at Sc. Peter and Paul Church. Wilmington, today at 9:30 a m. Cunningham At O'Connor, directors.

MILEY. Julian Joseph Mlley III, aged son of Jullitn J. and Melva F. Milev "of Nev.pirt passed away April 3. Funeral services at the chapel of Turner tt Stevens Marengo at Holly si reel, Pasadena, Thursday at 11:30 a.m.

MONTGOMERY. Services for Robert O. Montgomery Thursday, April at 2 pm. firm Pierce Brothers' chapel. MOORE.

The funeral services of Mrs. Angle M. Moore will be held today at 1 p.m. from the chapel of W. A.

Brown, 1815 Haras Age. Dste. GILBERT, John 27 March 30 HILL, Clarence 57 March 31 HOUSTON. Owen 75 March 30 KRAUSE. Elmer 54 March 31 MATCHIN.

James 72 March 30 McCLFLLAN. Fred 86 March 30 MILLER, Bernard 23 March 31 MILLER, fiaile 43 March 30 NASH. Herbert 59 March 3 PETERSON. Ollle 63 March 20 RAMSEY. Ella ..83 March 31 SCHACHLE1TER, Thomas 63 March 30 35 March 31 SIMON, Carrie 68 March 29 SKINNER, Amanda 62 March 31 SPANN, Mary 48 March 28 THOMAS, Melissa 83 March 31 TOULON.

Jaseph 53 March 29 WARE. Emma 88 March 30 WEAVER. A 69 March 30 WEBER. Katherlne 85 March 28 WEBSTER. Augusta 70 March 27 WEEDEN, Harry 73 March 29 WEIMER.

Dorothy 30 March 30 WEST. Eben 83 March 31 WILLIAMS, Rhoda 70 Msrch 29 The Idea Hunter WITH ED BISHOP For years optical manufacturers have been looking lor Just what this new preparation is claimed to do. When rubbed on eyeglasses it will prevent mist forming thereon, assuring unobstructed vision. Housewives, working over steaming utensils, And it invaluable, and motorists find that if. keeps the windshield free of moisture for at least twenty-four hours after application.

When rubbed on the Inside windows of a closed car it prevents steaming. If you know of some novel Idea, actually being worked, help spread the news by sending; full details to Ed Bishop, care of this newspaper. Further Information on any idea published here will be given to anyone Inclosing a self-addressed stamped envc.ope. I Los Angeles Times Syndlcatel WEATHER REPORT Official Report) LOCAL OFFICE, U. S.

WEATHER BU. REAU, Los Angeles, April 3. (Reported by L. H. Daihgerfleld, meteorologist.

At o'clock a.m. the barometer registered 29. at 8 p.m., 30.01. Thermometer for the corresponding, hours showed 58 deg. and 87 deg.

Relative humidity, a.m., 81 per cent, 5 23 per cent. Wind, a.m. south, velocity 2 miles; p.m., southwest, velocity 7 miles. Temperatures, highest, 73 lowest, 53 deg. Rainfall for season, 14.14 Inches: normal to date.

13.80 Inches; last season to date, 10.64 Inches, WEATHER CONDITIONS April 3: Low pressure extends from Utah and Arizona to Texas, thence to Missouri and Iowa (Santa Fe 29.48.) preceded and followed by high pressure from the lower lakes and north-eastern Btates to Florida and over the Canadian Northwest, border States and the Pacific Northwest (Buffalo 30.38, Miles City 30 50.i followed In turn by low pres sure over and on the Alaskan coast IKrUhikan 29.88.) Results and attending phenomena: Moisture over the Alaskan roast, the Middle and Northern Rockies, Arizona. Utah, the Dakotas. Minnesota and Iowa, mostly In form of snow; heavy. Ketchikan and Minneapolis, 1.28 Inches, Warmer from the lower lakes to the cot ton belt: marked temperature declines over the Middle Rockies and adjacent plains, and moderate falls to northward and sharp falls over southern plateau districts; ranged from 88 deg. yesterday at Needles to 20 deg.

below sero last night at Churchill. Can. Clear weather and mod erate temperatures over Southern Cali fornia. LOCAL TEMPERATURES April 3: Mln tmum and maximum temperatures from Southern California points, reported yesterday to the Los Angeles office of the U. S.

weather Bureau, were as follows: Stations Max. Mln Burbank Airport 88 47 Imperial 88 48 Los Angeles Harbor 84 54 Mt. Wilson 81 34 Portervllle 70 40 Riverside 70 52 Santa Ana 71 50 Santa Barbara 73 44 A 87 50 U.SC 70 49 LOCAL FORECAST For Los Aneelea and vicinity: Fair South Flower street. NESFTT. James H.

Nesflt of 1037 Allen avenue. Glenda e. Services Thursday. 2 p.m., at the chapel of Francis V. Hall 8c 8on, NOBLE.

Services for Arthur DeLoss Noble Thursday, April S. at 10 a.m. from Pierce Brothers' chapel. OLSON. Mrs.

Ida C. Olson. Services will be announced later by Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. PARK. William late of 2215 Wellington Road.

Funeral services Thursday. 3 p.m., In the Bramble Funeral Church, 1816 South Toberman. PATTERSON. David Stewart Patterson of 1212 Roanoke Road, San Marino, beloved husband of Laura Pearl Patterson; father of W. S.

Patterson and Mrs. Jane Hargltt; brother of E. L. and W. R.

Patterson. Funeral services today at 3 p.m. at the White-Emerson Co. chapel, Whit-tier. POWERS.

April 3. Mrs. Ellen C. Powers, laving sister-in-law of Mrs. M.

J. Powers. Hoiary will be rrrlted this evening. 8:30 o'clock, at Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. Funeral Thursday, 7:30 a.m., from Edwards Brothers.

Uui IS a.m. at Holy Name Church. RICHMOND. Norman L. Richmond, beloved husband of Kathryn Richmond and father of Rebecca Richmond.

Funeral April 5 at 11 a.m. from the chapel of Alvares at Moore, P.UBEY. Margaret. April 2. Services Thursday.

April 5. at 1 p.m. In the Littk Church of the Flowers. Further Information may be obtained irom the Mortuary 'in Forest Liwn Memorial Park, EHAFER. The funeral services of Mrs.

Sadie Shafer will be held today at 11 a.m. from the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 Bouth Flower street. SHOVER.

At Newport Beach, Mrs. Mary Bhover. Remains at the chapel of Brown, 1813 South Flower street. SIHLER. Csrl Albert Sihler.

Interment. Roseburg, Or. W. Brown, funeral director. SFAFFORD.

Services for Eugene Claude Spafford Friday, April 6, at 10 a.m Irom Pierce Brothers' chapel. SPRINGMAN. Services for Frederick sprinsman to be held at the chapel of Earl V. Mater today at 2 0 clock Please omit flowers. SUTCLIFFE.

Dean Butdlffe. Remains st the chapel of W. A Brown, 1815 South Flower street. THOMA8. Frances, April 3.

beloved wife of George G. Thomas: mother of George Q. Thomas, sister of Mrs. m. meweu.

Services Friday, April 6. at 2 In the Little Church of the Flowers Further Information may be obtained from the Mortuary In Forest Lawn Memorial Park. TRO.VSIER. April 3. Bablna Tronsl-r, mother of Mrs.

Margaret Anderson and Leslie P. Tronsler. Services today at 1:30 p.m. frcm the Evergreen Cemetery. Pierce Brothers, directors.

WADLEY. Mrs. Cad Lou, beloved wife of Fred j. wadley. Jr.

Funeral services will be held st 2 p.m. today In the chapel of the Los Angeles Crematory. Kenneth H. Gil lette, director. WHITAKER.

Ida M. Whitaker. Services Thursday at 3 p.m. from ueimer A. smith Mortuary.

WILSON. At 1349 South Flower street. Mrs Mable E. Wilson, beloved mother of miss June stout or Los Angeles Funeral services Thursday at 10 a from the chapel of W. A.

Brown, 1815 oouin lower street. WOOLDRIDGF. Anrll 3. Arthur Le Wool dridge. beloved husband of Dorothy M.

wooioriage. Services Thursday, April at 12 noon, irom Pierce Brothers' chapel. ZWEIBEL, April 3. George C. Zwelbel.

Remains were fnrwnrit.il latt. to Wilkesbarre, Pa by Cunningham itonnor. CEMETERIES INGLEWOOD PARK CEMETERY LARGEST IN CALIFORNIA Mausoleum Crematory Columbarium Telephone PLeasant 3144. VALHALLA CEMETERY WARM. DRY SOIL Bingle Grave with Complete Service 828.18 UP TO 8423.2S Hollywood 1961.

BURBANK 840. "BEAUTIFUL HOLLYWOOD" The cemetery without a salesman. CEMETERY. MAUSOLEUM. CREMATORY 6000 SANTA MONICA BLVD.

MAUSOLEUMS ANGELES ABBEY MAUSOLEUM On Long Beach Blvd. Reasonable prices Fox 608 South Hill. Phone TU. 9532. FLORISTS BROADWAY FLORIST 212 WEST FIFTH ST.

MU. 4288. TU. 8161, FUNERAL DESIGNS, 81 AND UP CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE Choice hilltop grave. Inglewood Park, $40-860.

Private. Call Mr. Chrlstianson, PArkway 9393. WILL PAY CASH for cemetery property. L.

W. PARKER. OXford 0709. WHY USE GROUND BURIAL? Must sell my crypts. Make offer.

CE. 26477. TO FUNERAL DIRECTORS FIERCE BROTHERS Funeral Directors and Advisors Complete Memorial Services In a central location, convenient to all parts of the city. Spacious parking grounds adjoin the Mortuary. 710 WEST WASHINGTON BLVD.

3 blocks west of Figueroa. PRospect 4158. FOREST LAWN MEMORIAL-PARK ASSOCIATION, INO. GLENDALE Complete Undertaking; Service A8 LOW AS 175 Cemetery Mausoleum -Crematory Why take leas when tob can have the best TELEPHONE ALbany 1121. DAVE J.

MALLOY Former Manager ef Alvareg ft Moore Unexcelled personal services from 8123, Quality, not quantity, for those who rare, FRANK R. 8ILVA8, Mgr. of Spanish Dept. 1717 South Flower atreet. PR, 3326.

REED BROTHERS CO. Myron Reed. John Tapley. Frank Ge'ger Jl WEST WASHINGTON ST. TR.

5151. "Romance at 50" Tuesday. 7:30 P.m., KECA EDWARDS BROTHERS COLONIAL MORTTARY 1000 VENICE BOULEVARD. PR. 8281.

PECK CHASE CO. J. M. Brnnner and Frank R. Brnnner Est.

42 years. 1213 S. Figueroa. PR. 1566.

PAUL D. ROBINSON 1001 WEST WASHINGTON. PR. loot. GARRETT BROTHERS 921 Venice Boulevard (18th st) PR 2039.

BRESEE BROTHERS 835 6CLTH FIGUEROA. All. S123. CUNNINGHAM O'CONNOR 1031 SOUTH GRAND AVENUE. PR.

0297. GODEAU MARTINONI 828 WEST WASHINGTON 8T. PR. 1341. W.

A. BROWN 1815 SOUTH FLOWER STREET. PR. 2011. BRAMBLE FUNERAL HOME Reverent Christian service, Moderate prices.

GATES, CRANE EARL 1724 N. HIGHLAND AVE. Hl-lltlde 3109. WILLETT MORTUARY 930 West Washington street. FR.

S12S. ALVAREZ MOORE 500 COURT ST. MU. 7511 AND MU. 1513.

What's Doing TODAY Tbe Times will present Winona Peterson ef the Globe Grain and Milling Com pany wha will prepare breads ef every variety today at the Southwest Build ing, 130 South Broadway, p.m. Ruskln Art Club mseting, 800 Plymouth Boulevard, 10:30 a.m. Auxiliary of the McKlnlry Horns for Boy meeting, Figueroa Hotel. 2 p.m. Civic Affairs Council mfetinc, Bovard Auditorium on University of Southern Calilornla campus, 8 p.m.

Jacob Crane. and Dr. R. Hatton will speak. Los Angeles W.C.T.U meeting.

First Mfthodlst EpUcopal Church, Eighth and Hops streets, 2 m. University ub of Los Ange'es luncheon meeting, clubhouse, r.oon. Justus 8. Wardell will speak on "The Oprration of the W.A." Mechanically operated reproduction of Niagara Falls exhibit, Broadway Dr partment Store auditorium, 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Women's University Cub contemporary thought rection luncheon, ubhouse, 943 South Hoover street. 12:30 p.m. Hollywood Llonf Club Holly wood Athletic Cluh noon. S. K.

Cwhems will speak on "Cost of the Non-Taxpey ers Doctor B.ll to the Taxpayer." Delphic Club dinner. Rosslyn. evening. Lon Ange es Brrelifast ub board of direc tors dinner. Ruslyn, evening.

Rotary Club luncheon. Ambassador, noon. Chamber of Commerce membership, trade association, loreury, domestic trade com. mlttee meetings, committee rooms, Chamber of Commerce Building, 12:15 m. Los Angeles Council of Camp Fire Girls' garden supper and program, 738 south.

Bronson avenues, 6:30 p.m. Lester F. Scott will Klwanls Club luncheon, Biltmore, noon. Metropolitan luncheon, Blltmore. noon.

Free pub 1c series, Central Library, 7.30 p.m. Frederick J. SchwankovsKF will locate on "Color Values." Daitvhters of Union Veterans of the Civil War. Mi'j Ann fipenoer Tent No. 29( meeting, Pe.trlotic Hall, 1 p.m.

Woodman of th World meeting, Hotel Clark, 6:30 p.m. Breakfast Club meetlnr. Riverside Drlva clubhouse, 8 a.m. Almee Semple Mc Pherson will speak on "Friendship." Ho'lenbeck Eaell Club metlng, clubhouse. Mis.

M. Tlmerhorf will speak. West Jefferson Women's Club meetlnfi clubhouse, 1:30 p.m. Los Angeles District Federation of Women'g Clubs Irglslat.on department meeting, Transportation Building. 10 a m.

Council of Women meeting, council house, afternoon. Wednesday Morning Club meeting, club hou'f. mornlnr. Po'try and Music birthday relrbra tion and meetinc. Community Bui.

dine music room. 1:30 m. Hollywood Wom-n's Club legislation lunch on, lecture, clubhouse, noon Wilshire Art and Travel Club book re view, elnbhoiiFe. La Camsrada Club Spanish program and social hour. 2441 North Vermont avenue.

Free permanent California exhibit. State. Exposition Building. Exposition Park, all day. Los Angeles Museum exhibit.

Exposition Psrk. afternoon. Southwest Museum exhibit. Highland Park, 1 to p.m. Huntington Library and Art Gallery are open irom 1:30 to 4 .30 m.

to those-holding admission cards which may be obtained by sending a stamped and self addressed envelope to the library at San Marino. Free county exhibit and motion pictures, cnamoer of commerce Building, 1Q a.m, to 5 p.m dally excpt Sunday. on the connec 19 28 REX Mav 26 VULCANIA June 2 12 CONTE di SAVOIA. 9 AT Wednesday and Thursday: moderate temperature and humidity; moderate northerly winds. STATE FORECAST SAN FRANCISCO, April 3.

Weather forecast: San Francisco Bay region: Fair and mild Wednesday and Thursday; gentle lo mod erate west and northwest wind. Northern California: Fair and mild Wednesday and Thursday; moderate to fresh north and northwest wind onshore. Sierra Nevada: Fair Wednesday and Thursday: frerslug temperature at high altitudes at night; fresh northerly wind. Sacramento, Santa Clara and San Joa quin valleys: Fair Wednesday and Thursday: continued mild; gentle changeable wind. Southern California: Pair Wednesday and Thursday; continued mild; fresh north and northwest wind offshore.

ARIZONA FORECA8T PHOENIX (Aril.) April 3 Forecast for Aruona: Fair Wednesday and Thursday; warmer Wednesday In northeast portion. COLORADO RIVER YUMA (Ari Aorll 3. fExclii.lv. nit. patch from the U.

8. Geological Survey. vtnuas neism loioraoo Kiver. 18.97 leet aiscnarge. lursoay, z40 cubic feet per jircuiia.

urana vanyon, gauge height. 3.1 feet; discharge, Tuesday, 4630 cubic irev per secona. TEMPERATURES The following notices of Intention to marry were Issued yesterday. Name and age given. FANTIN PRANDI.

August Fantln, 30 Angelina Piandl. IS. F1GO-HOBLVN 6IDENER. Arthur W. Figg-Hoblyn, 39; Madeline I.

Sldener, 25. FISHEP. WHITTIER Richard 8. Usher. 29; Kathleen G.

Whltiler. 24. FITZPATRICK HAMILTON. Arthur 1, Fitzpatrick. 24; Dorette Hamilton, 19 FULLER OSIER, Thomas H.

Fuller, 23 Lnla A. Motler. 27. OILLETTE P1CKARSKI. Edward H.

Oil lettt. 24: Pauline Picksriki. 19. OOR BY GASTON. Raymond L.

Qorby, 21: Roxle Gaston. 18. OR ABLE MARTIN. Harry E. arable, 37; Mary vn Martin.

30. HALL TUBBS. James C. Hall, 34; Org! L. Tubbs.

37. HAXTON JACK80N. Harold J. Haxton, 23; Nolan E. Jackson.

18. HIBBARD DOMAN. Charles 8. Hlbbard 33: Carmen C. Doman, 24.

HOPPENYAN SOMMERS. Maylor Hop penyen. 30: Eleanor A. Bom men. 22 HOUSTON LEMUS.

John Houston, 33 Ruby Lemui. 27. HUSS BERG. Arnold E. Huu, 25: Vivian Berg.

21. ILLING WORTH WELSH. Eldred C. tiling worth, 24: Alice M. Welsh, 27.

JACKSON ALDRIDOE. Edgar E. Jackson, 23: Bessie C. Aldridce. 23.

JARRETT DOWNINQ. Linton Vf. Jarrett, 25: Lylas A. Downing. 18.

JOHNSON JACKSON. Orren Johnson, 26: Maurine Jackson. 18. JOHNSON KUHN. Albln M.

Johnson, 21: Alice R. Kuhn. 20. JOYCE PRIDH AM. Howard T.

Joyce, 33; Leonora M. Pridham. 20. JURLIN BOSNICH. Ton! Jurlln, 28 Mary Bosnlch, 19.

KERTESZ JACOB. John B. Kertesz, 29; Desire M. Jacob. 30.

KUCKHA GALLAGHER. Tom Kucera, 28; Grace Gallagher. 23. LESHER CROUCH. Otis Leiher, 20; Eve lena Crouch, 20.

LOCKH ART JENSEN. Leslie W. Lock hart. 48: Venda P. Jensen.

35. LOHMAN GARDNER. Hugh P. Lohman, 28: Lucille M. Gardner.

29. ASTRO GARGARO. Jim MastrO, 38; Mary F. Gargaro. 29.

McCarthy DE WALD. Joseph McCarthy, 25: Gladys W. De Wa d. 25. MORRISON HERZOQ.

Marshall Morrl- son, 22; Olory Herzog. 21. O'HARA McWHERTER. Charleg Kara. 22; Mary McWlwrter.

22. PETTY NIX. Roy H. Petty, 21; Agatha B. Nix.

20. POND RICE. Clarence W. Pond, 38; Georgia E. Rice.

36. REDONDO PATERSON. Anthony R. Re- dondo. 21: Grace K.

Peterson. 20. ROBINSON CLENNELL. David M. Robin son.

27: Grace M. Clennell 30. ROLLINS MOUTON. Henry H. Rollins.

35; Ficker Mouton. 30. ROSE BECKENSTEIN. Benjamin B. Rose, 36; Lee Beckenstem.

26. ROYS PIER ATTE. Chris M. Roys. 33; Martha Pleratte.

18. 8CHERER GRAF. Jacob Scherer, 82; Ma rie A. urar. bb.

SCHMITZLEIN AUSTIN. Frank Bchmltzletn. 25: Doris J. Austin. 21.

SHIRLEY CLAYTON. Arthur Shirley, 47; Frances Clayton. 36. SHIRLEY DILLENBECK. Clyde R.

Shir ley. 21: Gertrude L. Dillenbeck. 19. 8LININGER NAY.

Frank t. SUnlnger, 40: Anna R. Nay. 38. SPURLOCK ROUNDS.

Odell Spurloek, 29; Luvlnia Rounds. 19. SULLJVAN NAGLE. James D. Sullivan, jb: Eileen o.

Nsule. 31. 8WIFT GARVIN. Morris J. Swift, 28; Thelma L.

Garvin, 21. TAYLOR LUIZ. Mertus L. Taylor, 32; Amalla L. Lui.

30. VIOLET WILSON. Robert L. Violet, 21; Anne u. witson.

21. WAITE MEYER. Cyril A. Walte, 24; Oeraldine Meyer. 24.

WELCH KERN. Charles C. Welch, 24; Kathryn L. Kern. 18.

WTLE8 KERR. Albert Wiles, 23; Pris- cilla M. Kerr. 18. WILLIAMS CHANDLER.

James W. Wil liams. 22: Marian R. Chandler. 20.

WRIGHT DYKES. Charles Wright, 27; Narvella Dykes. 22. BIRTHS Names, sex, place and date of birth. ANDRADE.

Mr. and Mrs. Ramon. Son. 10813 Olen avenue.

March 30. BENNETT. Mr. and Mra. Ernest E.

Bon. General Hospital. March 29. BOWEN. Mr.

and Mrs, Joseph. Daughter. 8570 Santa Monica Boulevard. March 19. CALVERT.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. Daugh ter. Southwest General Hospital.

March 3. CHAMBER. Mr. and Mrs. Donald.

Daugh ter. General Hospital. March 29. CHAVEZ. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond R. Bon. General Hosoltal. March 20.

COX. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Son.

Holly wood Hospital. March 29. CRANDELL. Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie A. Bon. 19J9 Leiahton avenue. March 26 DUFF. Mr.

and Mrs. Charlea E. Daughter. Vincent's HosDital. March 11 FRANKEN.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Daugh ter. St.

Vincent's Hosoltal. March .11 FRITZ. Mr. and Mrs. James Son.

Hollywood Hosoltal. March 2fl GONZALES. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph.

Son. Gen eral nospitai. March 29. HARRELL. Mr.

and Mra. Ralph. Son. Gen eral Hospital. March 29.

HAWKINS. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence. Daugh- icr.

uenerai Hospital. March 29. HURST. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul. Son. General nospitai. Marcn 29. KENNEDY.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Daugh- ler. uenerai Hospital.

March 29. LATIMER. Mr. and Mrs. Marion F.

Son General Hospital. March 29. LEE. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert B. Daughter. wiunire Hospital. March 28. LOPEZ.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Daughter. General Hospital.

March 20 MacLEOD. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm O. Daugh- irr.

wiunire nospitai. March 29. MAXWELL. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald E. Daughter. 5223 Granada street. March 28. McKIBBEN.

Mr. and Mrs George H. Son, General Hospital. March 29. MILLER.

Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Son. Wilshire Hospital.

March 23. MORGAN. Mr. and Mrs. Alphln E.

Daugh- ler. General Hospital. March 29. PARKER. Mr.

and Mrs. John. Son. 307 ssi rorty-nintn atreet. March 26.

PIEFCE. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. 8on.

Hoi- lrwooa Hospital. March 29. RHODES. Mr. and Mrs.

Rolla A. Daughter. General Hospital. March 29. RIZER, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur. Daughter. General Hospital. March 29.

STEINMETZ. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Daugh- er.

Sylvan Lodge Hospital. March 30. STEPHEN. Mr. and Mrs Louis 8.

Daugh- General Hospital. March 29. STERNBERG, Mr. and Mra. Milton A.

Daughter. Southwest General Hospital. March 31. VILLASENOR. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfredo. Son. Rice Maternity Hospital, March 24. VINDIOLA.

Mr. and Mrs. Marlon. Son. General Hospital.

March 29. WHITING. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn.

Daughter. Rice Maternltv Hospital. March 23. W1LLINGHAM. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas P. Son. Southwest General Hospital. March DIVORCE SUITS FILED BARRY.

Hlldur against Margaret W. against Jack V. BERGER. Gilbert J. against Becky.

BLANCHARD. Louis J. ssainat Mayme BOVARD. Josephine against Harry P. BUTLER.

Pauline against Allen M. CASSIDY. Myrtle C. against Holden IV, CATALANO. Doris against Joseph R.

CLAUDE. Willie M. against Andrew K. CONAWAY. Violet M.

against Virgil O. CUMMINGS. Grace against Floyd X. DENNIS. Anna 8.

against Major M. EDWARDS. Adam H. against Neva V. HARRIS.

Marjorie L. against Edward T. HOROWITZ. Irene against F. Warren.

KRAUSE. William M. against Frank LAINFR. Blanche P. against Karl R.

LAWRENCE. Mollie against Raymond A. LLEWELLYN. 'Inge T. against John A.

LONGBRAKE. Kathryn J. against E. L. MCDONALD.

Marguerite against Don W. NEWTON. Ruby E. against Carl Le Roy. NORRI8.

Vera P. against David M. PROUT. Bertna M. aaalnst Benjamin L.

SCHOENDOERFER. Evelyn asslnrt Herbert SMITH. Alice M. against Sidney W. SMITH.

Helen against Jack R. STELL. Helen against Larence. 8TRINGFELLOW. Lola M.

against B. I. TABER Stanley E. against Fern. UNDERWOOD.

Esther against Robert A. WATKINS. Thelma A. against Robert L. WRIGHT, Jessie against Joshua.

DIVORCE DECREES GRANTED ALLEN Mary O. from Frank A. BARTER. Milton O. from Grace L.

DOTY. Haselle D. from Albert ELDREDGE. Albert L. from Elitabeth.

ELSTON. Lorlnda from Lyman S. FISK. Fanny M. from James.

GIBBONS. Robert H. from Elizabeth. HAMBLEN. Loren B.

from Betty H. KELLER. Mildred F. from William D. KNIGHTS.

Alice M. from Rupert K. KUTZLEB. Penelope from Alvin. LUNDBERO.

Carl H. from Adell La Verne MARTIN. Gloria E. (also known aa Myrtle i irom v. i.

McGRATH. Ruby D. from Thomas H. PHILLIPS. James B.

from Lillie M. REED. Leon hard J. from Carrie. RUGGIERO.

Esther from Joe. SEVIER. Alberta M. from Earl 3. STORM.

Sadie from Fred K. WHITE. Nellie R. from Philip W. WILLIAMS.

Grace E. from Edwin W. OFFICIAL DEATH LIST (Lea Angeles) Name Age. Date. 15 kel only BREAKFASTERS TO HEAR THEM San Carlo Cornjtany "Artists on KFWB Microphone Howard Scott, Technocracy Author, Will Speak Crete Stueckgold Will Star on Cigarette.

Series THE TIMES RADIO PRESS NEWS, KMTB, 12:30 p.m. (Don Dane,) KMTR, 9 p.m, KHJ, 10 p.m. (Nye.) BY CARROLL NYE Opera and concert singers are In the dial light today. Undaunted by the enervating effects or their opening night at the Shrine Auditorium last night, members of the San Carlo Opera Company will arise early today to appear on the Los Angeles Breakfast Club program which comes through KFWB at 8 a.m. Host L.

E. Behymer is presenting Fortune Gallo, general director; Aida Donlneili, Rosalinda Morini and Anna Koselle, sopranos; Di-mltri Onofret and Sydney Rayner, tenors, and Mostyn Thomas and Mario Valle, baritones. FUNNY MEN BILLED Olsen and Johnson, funny men of radio and stage, are billed, and Howard Scott will speak on "Technocracy, An Engineering Problem." The second of the new cigarette series is heard over KHJ at 6 p.m. with Grete Stueckgold, soprano, as the star, supported by the sixteen-voice chorus and forty-piece orchestra under the direction of Andre Kostelanetz which was heard Monday with Rosa Ponselle. Miss Stueckgold numbers are the aria "Ritorno Vincitor" from "Aida," "The Last Rose of Summer" and "Lover, Come Back to Me" from "New Moon." THOMAS FEATURES ARIA When John Charles Thomas offers his weekly song recital over KFI and N.B.C.

at 6:30 p.m. he will feature the aria "Di Provenza" from Verdi's 'Traviata," the opera in which he made his debut at the Metropolitan Operahouse last month. His rendition of the aria Inspired a burst of applause which topped the performance for several minutes. Ballads on the baritone's program are "The Time for Making Songs," "My Messenger," "Sailor-men" and "Can't You Hear Me Call-In', Caroline?" TUNING IN The second edition of Dave Ballou's KMTR radio revue comes through at 9:15 p.m.. with an all-star cast of station talent including Florence Martin, John Page, Fred Heapon, Mildred Anderson, the Imperial Guards Quartet, Gil lum and Atterburv.

Santaella's or chestra. the Glorified Hillbillies, a girls' trio and an eighteen-volce choir. Last wceirs opening dhi moved at a fast clip and tonight's performance is designed to Keep the same tempo. Dls and Dat: Ray Knight's let terhead reads: "Day and Knight Service Button, Button Hossgutta Button and Smith Press Agents to End All Press Agents" Today's nut program over KFI nt 8:15 p.m. finds the funsters in the Antarctic Knignt say "It's all a hoax but great hoax from little acorns grow" Bine Crosby has signed a week extension to his present radio contract, keeping him on the air until the last week in May The present schedule fin ishes the 9th inst.

Guy Lombardo Is leaving Los Angeles His first stop on the way East will bo at Galveston, where he will open the 14th inst. Johnny Davis, Fred Warina's "scat" singer, married his childhood sweetheart, Martha Lee Gar-ver, of Terre Haute, Monday KHJ continues to list "Everybody's Friend," although KFWB officials maintain they have a contract with him that runs for another month. Olsen and Johnson are enjoying their freedom from a New York contract during their visit in Hollywood to appear in a film. Today they cavort through a show on KFWB at 9 p.m. supported by Jack Joy's orchestra.

KFOX Is broadcasting the Rotary Club luncheon at 1 p.m. The Mills Brothers are featured entertainers on the program. KHJ's excellent educational series the Athencum Round Tabid, finds a new spot on the dial Wednesdays at 5 p.m. "The Crisis In Taxation" Is the topic for discussion today. Speakers are Prof.

Philip S. Fogg, Prof. William Beard and Prof. R. E.

Un-tereiner. all of the social science department of the California Institute of Hie DIAL TIMES KMTR BROADCASTS 12 noon Lost and Found. 12:30 p.m. Times Press Radio News. 7 p.m.

Edwin Schallert interview with Leslie Howard. 9 p.m. Timet Press Radio News. OVosrama listed below are compiled from reports provided by radio The Times aaaumea no responsibility for errort caused by laat-mlnute etianira In radio schedules.) 1 (C) Penates (bain broadVait. to a.m.

KMTK Covered Was Jubilee, MS. Former Governor C. C. YOUNG Tonight 7:45 KGO and KFI CONCERTS 9:30 a.m. KECA Arlon Trio.

(N 12 no'orr. KHJ Uiv Forgo Bern-man Recital. (C.B.S.) 12:15 p.m. KNX Borowsky't onaemblo. 5:30 p.m.

KHJ Albert Spalding, concert violinist. (C.B.S.) 6 p.m. KHJ Greta Stueckgold, (imoui concert ainoer. (C.B.S.) 6 p.m. KFI Virginia Flohrl and orchestra.

6:30 p.m. KFI John Charlei Thomas, baritone. "Di Pro. venza" from "Traviata." (N. B.C.) 6:30 p.m.

KECA Wesley Tourtel-lotte, organist. 6:30 p.m. KMTR Salvatora San. tella'a orchestra. 6:30 p.m.

KNX Borowaky's ensemble. 7:30 p.m. KNX John Bruce and Charlotte Woodruff, vocalists. 8:30 p.m. KFAC Chiunciy Haines's orchestra.

VARIETIES 8 a.m. KFWB Los Angeles Break, fast Club. San Carlo Opera Com. pany singers and Olsen and John, son. 8 a.m.

KFVD The Breakfast Club. Almee Semple McPherson. 10:15 a.m. KHJ May Robson, actress. (D.L..

C.B.S.) p.m. KFI Baron Munchausen. (N.B.C.) 5 p.m. KHJ Atheneum Round Table. "Taxation." 6:33 p.m.

KHJ Guy Lombardo's orchestra with Burns and Allen. (O.L.. C.B.S.) 7 p.m. KMTR lEdwin Schallert interview with Leslie Howard. 7 p.m.

KHJ Ted Florlto'a or. chestra and Dick Powell. (O.L.. C.B.S.) 7 p.m. KFI Corncob Pipe Club of (N.B.C.) 8 p.m.

KFAC A Nlghfc In a Vienna Cafe. 8:15 p.m. KFI Raymond Knight and his cuckoos. Crazy program. (N.B.C.) 9 p.m.

KFI Fred Allen's funsters and the Troubadours. (N.B.C.) 9:15 p.m. KMTR Second Radio Revue. 9:30 p.m. KFWB Stars of "Take a Chance." Olsen and Johnson.

SPORTS 2:15 p.m. KFWB Baseball gam from Wrlgley Field. PLAYS 5:30 p.m. KFI "Billy Bachelor." (N.B.C.) 5:45 p.m. KFI "Little Orphan Annie." (in.

b. c.i 7:45 p.m. KHJ "Myrt and Marge." (C.B.S.) 8 p.m. KHJ "Calling All Cars." "The Rose Girl." 8 p.m. KFWB "Jimmy, the Gent." 8:30 p.m.

KNX "Crime Clews." KFI Corn Cob Pipe Cluh of Virginia (C.t concert Dave Marshall, 7:45. KELW Rodolfo Hoyoa, Hidalgo Theater. 7:30. KHJ Ted Florito, "Leaders of Tomorrow," 7.30; "Myrt and Marge" (C.t 7:45. KFWB The King's Men, Lone Indian.

7:30: Billy Lowe. 7:45. KNX Frank Watanabe and Hon. Archie. 7: Mona Lowe, 7:15.

KRKD Press Radio News, screen stir Interview, 7:15. KPPC Pasadena Presbyterian Church, 7. KFOX Eb and Zrb (ET.t Bobby and Betty. 7:15: Boy Detective, U.8.C. School of Music.

7:45. KFAC Wunder Hour. 7: Hollywood. 7:15: Mark Question, 7:30: Chauncey Haines. 7:45.

KOER Jewish International hour, 7. KGFJ Hawailans. 7:15. KECA Opera recordings, 7. I Is I p.m.

KMTR Orchestra, i "Petle Rivers." 8:15. KFI Amos 'n' Andy (C.t 8: Raymond Knight (C.) "Marching Along," 8:45. KTM Spanish concert. 8. KHJ "Calling All Cars," Dreams.

8:30: Buccaneers. KFWB the 8: Crystal 8:45. "Romance of Ancient Egypt," 8:30. KNX The In-Laws. Don Blgndlng, Crime Clues, 8:30.

KPPC Pasrdrna Presbyterian Church, 8. KFOX Orchestra, concert, 8.30. KFAC "A Night III a Vienna Cafe," poetry, 8:30. KGER Advrntlat hour. 8.

KGFJ Bill Warren's Rainbow Revue Orchestra. 8. KECA All-American, 8:30. 9 to 10 p.m. K.MTR Times Press Radio News, 9i Second Radio Revue.

I): 15. KFI Fred Alien Revue (C) 9. KMPC Beverly Hillbillies. 9.30. KTM John Brown.

Ban ley Sims, KHJ Claude Hopkins's Orchestra (i: George Halls Orchestra tC) 9:30. (C.) Hill Fierlc. 9:45. KFWB Olsen and Johnson, Orne Quaw, :30. KNX Crockett Mountaineers.

9:30. KFOX Slumbertlme. Gene Quaw. 9:30. KFAC Carlson's Orchestra, Marty Mel ton's Orchestra.

9:30. KOER Organ, 9:30. KOFJ Ad Wlfdorft's Orchestra. 9 KECA Popular Science, Carol Loftier 9:30. After 10 p.m KMTR "Old heslnuta." 18:15: Curt Hourk.

10:3111 Jne Lewii'i Orchestra. II KFI Sheriff Blscalliir. Jay Whld den's Orchestra. Ted Florito caro Lorner's Orchestra. 11:30.

KTM Eddie Chase's Owl Club. 10:45. KHJ Ttms Press Radio News. 10: Bill Fieck a Orchestra. 10:10: Gus Arnhelm Bill Fleck's Orchestra, 11; Mid- nignt Moods.

11:30. KFWB Press Radio News. 10: organist. 10.15: Qtnrte Hamilton. 10:30 KNX Paris Inn.

10:30. KRKD Sandoval's Melody Makers and his Troubanora In cowboy songs of Mxico, id to VI. KFOX Press Redio News. 10: George Ham ilton's Orchestra. Jack Maurice's orcnestra.

11. KFAC Teamsters, 10; Kite's Orchestra, 10:30: Marty Melton's Orchestra, 11; Lei Hitea orchestra. KGER Times Press Radio News. 10: Bill Warren a Orchestra, Tom Moore's orcnestra. 10:30.

KGFJ Bill Elwing's Orchestra, 10: Bill Warren and nis orchestra. 10:30: Ad Wledoeft's Orchestra, il; Elwing's Or chestra. 11:30 KECA Jay Whidden'g Orchestra, 10:13. TELEVISION WBXS (2800 kct and W6XAO (86.750 kc. morning and 44.500 kc.

Pathe News, 7 p.m.; "Woman Accused," 7:15 p.m. Serra Lauded by Scott on Radio Speaking over radio station KFAC last night, Joseph Scott, attorney, stressed the vast. potentiali ties that California has to attract tourist trade with its beautiful missions. Scott immortalized the wonderful work of the beloved Franciscan, Father Junipero Serra, whose one hundred and fiftieth anniversary Is celebrated this year. "It was he." Scott said, "who brought the torch of the white mans civilization and Christianity to the western shores of America and left the monuments of his sublime labors behind him as a testimony to time and Its succession of generations." Score Slain as Villagers Fight MEXICO CITY.

April 3. UP Dispatches from Oaxaca reported today that twenty persons, Including several women and children, were slain, several persons were kidnaped and the entire village of Guadalupe Vista Hermosa was sacked and burned by raiders. The attackers, it was said, came from the near-by villages of Monte Leon and Chllapa, inflamed by an ancient boundary dispute. Federal troops were dispatched after the raiders, who fed to the moun 's iv Leslie Howard The gifted English stage and screen player, Leslie Howara. wnose characterization in "Berkeley Square" wOn him recognition by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, will be interviewed over KMTR at 7 p.m.

to Edwin Schallert, drama editor of The Times. KFI Breen and de Rose (C.) 1: health ex-erclses. stocks, Church quar. ter-hour, 7:45. KMPC Records.

KHJ Records. 7. KNX Sharpies and Gan. B.45. KFOX El Desprrtador.

Sonus. 7:15. KFAC Skeptic Hour, Press Hadio News. 7 -30 KOER Buttle Boy, Tadpole and Skippy. 7: Daily Tcplcs.

7:15. KECA Louis Rueb organ (C.) 7.15. to lit a.m. KMTR Covered Waian Jubilee) Thouchti and Soma. :3.

trcT 8: Helen Guest, 8:15. Marimtaa Band recording. Julia Hove. local news, 9: Economics (C.i Al Gayle, 9:30: Julia Hayes, 9:45. KMPC Records.

9:15. khj Rnliinir Btones. Fats Waller IC.) S15: Tony Wons 8:30: Jan Ellison a Vnii. nf Esncrlence (C.t 9: Ellsa k.ti. norihn c.i Betty Crocker, Press Radio News, Edison tn.imM.

tf KFWB Los Anueles Breakfast Club frolic 8: Press Radio News, KNX Sharpies and Gane. 8. Snnax. 9:30. KFOX Dr.

Elmer Clark, Press Radio KFAC Country Church of Hollywood, 8 The Brakfast 0 3. KECA Crosscut! (C.) Blanche Wood Arlor. Trio, 9 30. 10 a.m. to it Noon KMTR Modern Moods.

orian Son Service, Mafic Mirror, Kinancllsh lesson. 10: Victor Llndlahr, Woman'i Magailne of the Air (C.I Mellsse's chat, marnei re KMPC ShoDDinK aenlce, 10; Dr. Lewis Talbot. 11. A KELW Rusty'a Gang, 10; Diamond Jubl it.

KHJLlttle French Princess (C 10; May Robson (D.I-C.B.8..1 Easy Aces (C. Blues 10:45: Plain Old Bill fCi 11; Romance of Helen Trent (C Ann Leaf (C.I 11:30. KFWB "The Morning Express," Eddie Eben. 11:30. KNX Eddie Albright's Family, 10: organ 11 KFOX Prudrnc? Penny, 10; Hawallans, 10:25: Lulsita.

10:45. KFAC Press Radio News, Bess Kl! mer. 10:45. KOER Piano, 10:30: Lona: Beach schools, in Al Terry's Postofflce. 11.

KECA Sarah Krlendler (C.) 10; Books for Children (C.) 10:157 Etiquette study, German lesson. writers' tanc Words and Muslo to It Noon to p.m. KMTR Timet Lost and Found. 11; Grr, mn-Ameriril prosram. Times Press Radio News.

Blltmnre Hotel, 1: eivle ornaram and storks. KFI Agriculture talk. 12: Farm and Home, Betty and Bob (C.) Ma rer-klns (C.I 1:30: DiKte Aces. 1:45. KMPC Happy Chappies.

12; Ernest Holmes 12:30. KELW The Commodore, 12; Essie Locy. 12:30. KH.I La Fome-Berumen Mtislcale (C.) 12 Mary Manning (C.i Manhattan Moods (C.) 1. educational featuro (C) Merrymakers (C 1:45.

KFWBPress Radio News. 12: City Hall. 12:15: Everybody's Friend, orchestra, 12:4:. KNX Concert. Fontrrlll'a Orrhej-tr.

l. KRKI-City Hall broadcast. 12:15: Jlmmle'a Saddle Pals. Press Radio News, City Hall broadcast. 1:30.

KPOX Radio News. 12: Norsh Mac Cabe. civic talk, 12:45: Mills Brothers. 1. KFAC Press Radio News.

12: Carlson's Orchestra. 12:30: Charm Club. 1:30. KOER Musical Rustlers, 12: Times Press Radio News. The Little snow, I jo.

KOFJ The Passer-by. 1:45. KECA Soloist C. 12; local news. Nelda Potts.

12:30: records. soloist (C) Bess Cook, records. 1:45. to 4 p.m. KMTR Lois tteerlng.

8:45. KPI Al Pearre and His Gang (C.i Pictorial C. Ann Warner. nrcan. 3:45.

KTM Rev. Maurice Johnson. 2. KHJ Happy-Go-Lucky, 2: Feminine Fan cies, 3: Sweet Music. Tito Guitar (C.) 3:4.

KFWB Records. 2: baseball game. 2:15. KNX Economics, The Bookworm, concert. 3:30.

KRKD U.SC. lecture, 2:15. KFOX Records. 2. KFAC Lone Star Rangers, 2:43.

KOER Records, 3. KGFJ Spanish orchestra. 2. KFCA Orchestra ICI University or California (C.I 3:45. 4 to 8 p.m.

KMTR Records. 4 Blltmore Stars. A. KFI Better Business Bureau, 415; pianist. Baron Munchausen (C.) Billy Bachelor tC) Little Orphan Annie (C.) 5:43.

KTM Dr. Frank McCoy. 4. KFLW Range Riders, Harold Hodge, 5. KHJ Dirk Aurandt.

Texas Rangers, 4:15: orchesirp. 4.30: Tne Tnree or ut and Diana (C.I 4:45: Athaneum Round TabK Charlie Lung, Albert Spalding (C.I 5:30. KFWB Playtime Lady. 5: Flske and Louise Raymond. Cecil and Sally" (E.T.,1 5 45.

KNX Frenger Players. 4:15: 8torytown Express. Radio Harp. eunset Serenade, 5:30: song service, 5 45. KRKD Harry Oelse.

6. KFOX The Forty-Nlners, George Strange. 5:45. KFAC Old Philosopher, Franklin Low- ney, talk, Christian, science. 5, Whoa Bill Club.

5:30. KOER Twilight Treasure. 9:30. KGFJ Harmony Hawalians. 5.

KECA Better Business Bureau. oriental orchestra 4:15: MarVa Friendly Garden (C) 4.30; Albert O. Bergman, lo 7 a.m. KMTR Belle and Martha. organ, Santaella's dinner music KFI Orchestra, with Virginia Flohrl, John Charles Thomas (C.) 6:30.

KHJ Grete Stueckgold (C.I 6: Ouy Lom- bardo'a Orchestra and Burns and Allen C. 8:30. KFWB Pren Radio News, 8: Nip and Turk, 8:05: Gilbert Jadee'a Orchestra, 815; Interview. 8:43. KNX King Cowboy.

concert, ensemble. 6:30 KFOX Press Radio News, Al nd Molly, 8:03: School Kids. 6:30. KFAC Pres Radio New. 6: Mayfalr Trio.

Chauncey Haines. "Voice of Africa." 6:45. KGER RfV. Richard Hedrlrk. 8.30.

KGFJ Harmony Hawallans. sport Interview, 6 30 KFCA Dinner conrert 6: local news, -Twilight Reverier." 6.30. 1 Is I p.m. KMTR Edwin Schallert Interviews Leslie Howard, Mr. Bull and tight Ball, 7:30.

I A 'I A i i DEATHS With Funeral Announcements. The Leri ef trace Himself fifes you peact alwayi by all mtam. nest. 111, 0, ANDERSON. April 3.

John P. Anderson, father or Mrs. C. n. oraoy, Mrs.

win. UrrA Tsiim. Mr. Louise Anims, Mrs Ethel Young. Mrs.

Mearl Brough and John W. Anderson. Friends may caU today from 10 a.m. until 3 D.m. at Pierce Brothers' ehspel.

Services and interment, opringviiie, uiau. ATHEARN. Services for Harold James Athearn Thursdsy. April 5, at p.m. from Pierce Brothers' ehspel.

RATI FV Mn Arlin Lenore Bailey. Rema ns at the chapel oi w. a. Brown, 1815 South Flower street. BEACPARLANT.

Joseph H. A. Beauparlant. R.auim today al 10 a.m. at St Ames' Church.

Cunningham Jc O'Connor, directors. BOOTH. Wslter Booth, late of 4507 Saturn street, husband ol Amy Morrow nogin, father of Barbara Corlnne. Norman M. and Gordon MacOuat Booth.

Services were held yesterday forenoon. BOVEE. Mrs. Anita Bovee, beloved wife of W. J.

Bovee of 4334 Raymona avenue. Funeral services Thursday at 4 p.m. from the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 8outh Flower atreet.

CARR. Dan. of 7019 Haas avenue. loving father of Mrs. F.

c. Mccauiey, mm. i. J. Duane and Otho Carr.

Services Thursday at 10 a.m. Irom the parlors of L. F. Utter 4254 Boulh Broadway. Dr.

W. B. Hogg officiating. (El Pass papers please copy.) CASSELL. George H.

Cassell. beloved hus band or Alice M. Lassen. Funeral services will be held Monday. April 9.

at 10 a.m. from the chapel of B. E. Dayton, 417 North Maple Drive. Beverly Hills.

Beverly Hills Lodge, No. 528. F. li A. will conduct the services.

CONNOR. April 3. James Cooke Connor, husband or Lillian vonnor. Services Thursdsy, April 5, at 10:30 a m. from Pierca Brothera' Drawing-room Chapel.

DEERY. Private services for Frsnk Carlton Deery today from Pierce Brothers' chapel. DODGE. April 2. Bentamin Sanford Dodge, brother of Mra.

I. u. oioaaaro. Services Friday, April 6, at 1 p.m. from Pierce Brothers' chapel.

DOOLITTLE. April 2. Ida Hall Doom beloved mother of Ernestine uoonuie. Funeral from the chapel of Peck Chase 1213 South Figueroa street, Thursday, April 5. at 2 p.m.

ELLIOTT. The funeral services of Lewis A. Elliott will oe neio loaay ai i from the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street.

ESCHMAV. Gottfried Eschman. Interment, waua wane, wsan. n. A.

Brown, funeral director. FOREMAN. April 3, Woodleaf, Mrs Julia Foreman. Services will be announced later by Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. FRITCH.

Nelson Miles Fritch of 2433 Maas- fleld avenue. Services today at 2:30 p.m. at the chapel of Francis V. Hall Si Son. GRABER.

Services for Hsttie M. Graber today at 2 m. ai ine nrt napusi Church of Hollywood. 6684 Selma avenue. Pierce Brothers, directors.

r.n nv Thomas Franeis Grady, aged 71 years, loving fsther of Mrs. Albert V. Graser. Rosary will recited at the Wallace T. White Co.

this evening at 8 o'elock. Funeral from the Wallace E. White Co. Thursday at 9:15 a.m. Requiem mass at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament at 10 o'clock.

GRAVES, Mark Graves of Van Nuys. Cal. Rosary Wednesday, 8 p.m.. at the Van Nuys Funeral Parlors. Funeral Thursday.

9 a.m.. at St. Elizabeth's Church of Van Nuys. GRIPP Edward A. Gripp.

retired battalion chief of the Los Angeles Fire Department, beloved husband of Julia C. Gripp; father of Harry and Robert Gripp: brother of Mrs. Louts Davis and Mrs. Lottie Brightwell. Services April 5 at 3 p.m.

at Ingle-wood Cemetery chapel. Alvares St Moore, directors. HANSEN. Martin Hansen. Remains at the chapel of W.

A. Brown, 1815 Boulh Flower street, HENDRICKS. Privste service's for Hannah Hendricks Thursday. April 5, from Pierce Brothers' Drawing-room Chapel, lnstrad of as previously announced. JEWELL, William Beat Jewell.

Interment. Topeka. Kan. W. A.

Brown, funeral director. JONES. The funeral services of Mrs. Mary Inez Jones will be held today at 2:30 p.m. from the chapel of W.

A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street. KEMKER. Mrs. Vera.

April 3. Services Thursday. April 5. at 2 p.m. In the Little Church of the Flowers.

Further information may be obtained from the Mortuary in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. KENT. Catherine, devoted wife of Charles E. Kent, loving mother of Mrs. Leon a M.

Churchill. Services Saturday at 10 am. from the parlors of L. F. Utter 4254 South Broadway.

KISCHEL. Services for Oottfrled Kischel Friday, April 8. at 3 m. from Pierre Brothers' cnarel. KLICKNER.

Mrs. rttie Kllckner. Interment, Hamsburg, Pa. W. A.

Brown, funeral director. LAWLER. Margaret Lawler. Rosary will be recited Wednesday. 8 p.m..

at the residence, 412 Whiting street. El Srgundo. Requiem mass Thursday. April 5. 9 a at St.

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23. CARTER FROST. Robert L. Carter, 38: Mae Frost. 35.

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