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SEPTEMBER 21, 1941. PART IJ 3Q SUNDAY MORNING. INTENTION TO MARRY The following notices of Intention to WEATHER REPORT (OFFICIAL) DIVORCE SUITS FILED ALLISON. Cecil! C. against Paul I.

BERRY. Anna against Gernett. BLAIR. Thomas R. against Mary 2f.

BUCKLER. Jeannette F. against Harry CHESEBRO. Marlon R. against Claude E.

DECKER. Glenn F. against Mary. ERICKSON. Ernest against Blanche GARCIA.

Alice L. against Richard D. Southland Woman, 58, Driyes Year on Pan-America Highway Glendale Grandmother Covers 19,000 Miles Over Plains and Jungles in Six Countries Pair at Haven for Elderly Wed Bridegroom in Match at Pasadena Home 79 and His Bride 80 State Returns Flags to South Michigan Also Gives Back Captured Swords as Gesture of Unity marrr were issued yefterder. JParae, age. and address given: BING YOUNG.

Norman 25, 4815 Vista' De Oro; Catherine 24, 932 S. Victoria. i BISUTTI GRECO. Mario 29, Kenwood1 Catherine 29. 1155 Eldcn BLANCHARD MEREDITH.

Charles 30.: 2565 Dewy, Santa-Monicai Mary -20, 9948 Robbins Drive, Beverly Hills. BOYD RANKIN. William 54. 5640 Elmer North Hollywood: Florence 48. 233 N.

Isabel, Glendale. i HANKIN. Rose against Samuel. HUFNAGEL. Dorothy M.

against John V. INGRAN. Betty against Glenn R. KENOYKR. LuciTIe against William A.

McMANUS. Marcella against James. McMURTREY. Virginia H. against Ursle.

MORRIS. Lucille A. against Thomas H. MUNRO. Wilma M.

against Ross W. PICK. Peggy E. against Frank H. SHEEHAN.

Augusta P. against Oliver SIMMONS. Olga B. against Charles E. Jr.

WHITE. Jack aeeinst Virginia D. WYNNE. Marie L. against Carl J.

i )) pwmm I I LIMA, SeDt. 20. (U.R) A 58-year-old California grandmother is proving to herself and to the world at large that the Tan the way to Lima. She has motored through the flowering Brazilian tropics, across the rolling cattle plains of Uruguay, through the heart of the famouv Chilean BRIGGS ORR. William C.

23. 45 19th St. Hermosa Beach; Rose 20, 533 Glenwood Road, Glendale. BRITZ POSER. Alfred 25.

2517 Wabash Irene 23, 234 S.I Orange Drive. I BROWN DERRICK. Clarence 28. 1637 Santa Barbara Mary 20,1 5211 Ascot Ave I BRUCE SUTPHEN. James, 38.

1088 Re-dondo Frances 35, 4262 W.I First St. BURGIN-- AKINS. Raymond 41. 5333 DEATHS With Funeral Announcements. LAXSIXG (Mich.) Sept.

20. (ff) With martial pageantry and a plea that the strife of the War Retween the States be forgotten, Michigan returned its captured ABRAMS. Kate Abrams. Services today 1 p.m. at Mallnow at Groiv old along with me; The best is yet to be The last of life for which the first was made.

Browning. Not Indian summer but real spring romance has bloomed iri the hearts of Frank B. Bean, 79, burroughs. Robert w. Burroughs, be- contecierate oatue nags anai loved father of Maylee Burroughs and swortjs to the South today in Mrs.

Lula Edwards of Los Angeles. i American Highway is something Jake country, over the wild and more than charts in government1 beautiful Bolivian Andes. offices and mule trails through! When Mrs. Henley set out jungles and over mountains. Rio- Yas by her nephew.

Joseph S. Henley. Nearly a year ago she started, Aprit when they reachd driving from. Rio de Janeiro pnsantiago, the 22-year-old Henley a pleasure trip. Today, having had to return to the United exnlored much of the length and States because he expected to Funeral services Monday at 2 m.i gesture 01 national unity.

Trum ine cnapri oi w. a. xiuwu .10. South Flower street. ana Mrs.

n.va v. vvooaourn, ou. Governor Murray D. Van Wag-j oner, in presenting the relics to1 Governor James H. Price of Vir-J ginia and representatives of lol LOCAL OFFICE.

U. B. WEATHER BUREAU. LOS ANGELES. Sept.

20. (Reported by Merrill Bernard, meteorologist! At Sj clock tn, Hie birometer registered 29.76; 5 p.m.. 20.66. Thermometer (or the cor-! responding hours showed 60 deg. and 76 Jet.

JicJftive humidity, 5 a.m.. 77 per cent; 5 p.m.. 31 per "Wlha, Mat: velocity. 3 miles: 6 p.m., west: velocity. 8 miles.

Temperatures, highest, 77 low-, est 56 deg. Rainfall lor season, .04 of an Inch: normal to date. .05 of an Inch; last season to date. .01 of an Inch. WEATHER CONDITIONS I A mass of eold air Is moving southward' ever the Plateau in connection with a disturbance over Southeastern Wyoming.

The; leading edae ot this eold air has reached: the Mojave Desert and the Los Angeles area and ia causing much cooler weather, over the Plateau, with light snow North-; ern and Central Sierra Nevada. It will be cool in the mountain and desert sections of Southern California the next several! days but the Hr will be modified considera-l bly in passing over the mountains to the coastal section, where fair and mild, weather will prevail, with good beach; weather. The fresh northerly winds will decrease Sunday. Los Angeleg and vicinity: Clear ikies and moderate temperatures Sunday and! Monday with highest near 80 Sunday and; 84 Monday. Moderate northwesterly winds, decreasing Sunday and Sunday night.

I Souther California coastal area: Clear: Ikies and moderate temperatures Sunday and Monday with highest near 78 at the beaches and 88 In coastal valleys. Moderate northwest winds, decreasing Sunday and; Sunday night. 1 Southern California mountain and desert areas: Fair and cool Sunday and Mondavi except partly cloudy 8an Bernardino1 Mountains and northward Sunday. Local' light frost Owens Valley Monday. Highest temperatures near 65 Owens Valley and; western edge Mojave Desert and 80 to 85 elsewhere.

Fresh northerly winds over, mountains and through passes Sunday. Wind and weather off the Southern California coast; Fresh, occasionally strong northerly wind west end 8anta Barbara Channel tonight and Sunday, otherwise: moderate to fresh northwest to north to-niaht, decreasing Sunday with choppy seas and fair weather. San Bernardino Valley: Fair Sunday and Monday but partly coudy over mountains: Sunday Moderate temperatures with highest near 85. Moderate northwesterly fresh through passes. I Summary of weather over the United i Slates today (Saturday:) A cold air mass moving southeastward now cavers the: Northern Great Plains and Northern Rocks' Mountain 8ttes east of the Continental.

Divide and caused cloudy skies and Inter 'guests of the Pasadena Home for 'the Aged, 2380 N. El Molino be called into military service. Tn Sanlias, the trin took on breadth of Brazil, "Uruguay, Ar- CABRERA. Bernard Cabrera beloved husband of Rosa Cabrera, also survived by three sons and three daughters. Rosary tonight A B.m.

at Alvareg A Moore. Mass Monday 9 a.m. at St. Mary's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

CALKINS. William Henry Calkins, father of Mrs. W. H. Homeyer of Beverly RaaT i 1 Pasadena.

gentina, Chile, Bolivia and Pan-American character. As she's still driving, and gettingjher traveling companion, Mrs. mnro nlpawirp nut of it everv Henley chose Hector Burr, 2fv other Southern States, declared that "not in generations4 have these venerable mementos been looked upon as trophies." REPLACED BY FRIENDSHIP "Today's ceremony will serve to turn attention again to that Hills. Services Mondgy 10:30 am. at the! Armstrong Family Mortuary.

CHRISMAN. DoTa B. Chrlsman. Interment Salt Lake City, Utah. J.

H. Rledeman directors. year-old member of one of Chile's most distinguished families, whose great-grandfather came from New Jersey many years ago to settle in Chile. Burr was day. For someone who has never been east of the Mississippi River in her own country, Mrs.

A. S. COCK eh ELI Nellie oeioveo win Aar. I 1. W.

119th. Inglewood; Margaret 20, 604 Truro Inglewood. CANE RUNNALLS. Peter 22, 418 E. Colorado, Glendale, Zane 21, 1225 Stanley, Glendale.

CARGO MARTIN. William 42, 314 Salem' Glendale; Grace 37, 1514 N. Mariposa. CARNAHAN McNALLY. Clarence 23, 604 E.

Fourth Long Beach; June 17. B36 E. Esther. Long Beach. CASTILLO SUAREZ.

Ernest, 20. 412 Bernard Ofelia, 16, 802 N. Bonnie Beach Place. CASTRO BERNAL. Ramlro 21.

1233 W. Temple 19, 1233 W. Temple St. CHACON SALAZAR. Leobando.

19, 8823 Mary Carmela, 21, 704 N. Grand Ave. COLYER BOVEE, Edwin 26, 112 W. Seventh Sheridan, Vivian 29, 8912 Kruaer Culver City. COT A HERNANDEZ.

Frank. 35. 115 W. 14th Place; Lena, 23, 1235 Santee St. COLTON FLEURY.

Harvey, 34. 3106 W. Ninth Esther 34, 3106 W. Ninth Bt. CUMMINGS STOY.

Edward M. 20, 756 W. 81st Betty 18, 116 E. 71st St. DAUKSHIS MATUIZA.

Mikol, 54. 5920 Lima Vista. Huntington Park; Julia, 47. 344 S. Arizona.

DAVIS HOTALING. Ronald 29. 712 Padillo, Aihambra: Clara 24, 215 S. Raymond. Aihambra.

DRA1SROBERTSON. Alfred B. 21, 220 S. Seventh Montebello; Esther 18. 9230 Virginia, South Gate.

ELLIOTT CROUSE. Carl 19. 905 Harding Venice; Mildred 22, 401 S. Kenmore. ESCALANTE GALLEG08.

Joe. 21, 12883 Pierce, Aihambra; Ruth, 20, 13083 Hubbard. San Fernando. FASNACHT DUTTON. Louts 2, 1410 Florida, Long Beach; Mary 21, 144D-A Cedar Long Beach.

FLORES GARCIA. Robert 21, 831 Kohler; Ludivina 21, 732 Gladys Ave. FLYNN WHITAKER. Paul 21, 132 E. Thomas W.

coeKereii. moiner oi. Ihomas Alvau daughter manhood laid down itS life Mrs. Augusta Zibell. also survived by, Ave sisters and two brothers.

on the Dattlefield, rather than Edward'l surrender a principle or abandon PASSES Anders August Gustafson who died at home in this city. Nonagenarian's Funeral Planned Anders A. Gustafson, Pioneer Cabinetmaker, Dies in 93rd Year- -i i i ij i he de- CORN. Nathan Cohn. an Kieai neiu tKiClea, Henley of Glendale, hasiPrompuy commissioned ny me, seen a lot of Souh America.

Now Ministry of Foreign Relations of) in Lima, she figures she still has 'M government to act as a good-six months of driving ahead ofwM tourist-propagandist for her through Northern Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, ImILKAGE RECORD They were married yesterday with Mrs. Woodburn's 10-year-old granddaughter Jeannette aa flower girl before 175 persons, 115 of whom are guests and officials of the home. The bride wore a blue velvet gown and carried a small bouquet of white rosebuds. TWO-YEAR ROMANCE The pair had known each other for two years, since Bean came to live at the home where Mrs. Woodburn had resided 10 years.

From the start the two were attracted, found that they were interested in the same topics, formed a friendship that deepened into love. Remains forwarded to Chicago by f.i.iv.fi Malinuw i Simons. I crosby. Kate e. yoday the hallowing mantle Services 3 P.m.

today at Pierce 0 tjmG nai- falr.n bptween thp Brothers. 720 West Washington. UIIle Ilcs ldlK" wiwten Hie DANNiiEiM. Hannah, mother of Mrs giory and the tragedy of that dis- Nettie Herbert, sister of Miss Hose ant Aav arifi ipf rchp5t Elliot, and Mrs. Joseph Elliot, of unl ud dna us lne ricnesi Pueblo, grandmother of Curtis i picture in our hlStOH'.

and Mariorie Herbert, i lv. parts or central America ann So far Mrs Henley estimates Mexico. And she's looking for-jthat hPr mn station wagon has ward to the last part of her trip rovered ahout lf) 000 miIes nf Services 3 p.m. Sunasy at tne cnapei; im. onn uuniiLainiuig uqic of Pierce Brothers' Hollywood.

S95f replaced all bitterness and hate. South Americas roads. In all that distance she has had not a single tire puncture, although she had two driving from her Mutual resDect and fraternal as eageny as sne piannea me first part. GOOD-WILL BOOSTER Mrs. Henley, of will not be the first person to drive Anders Funeral services for 03, Santa Monica Boulevard.

(New York papers please copy.) ESTES. O.icar M. Services 10 Monday at Pierce Brothers' Little Church Around the Corner. Crenshaw Drive and Manchester Boulevard. FOUTS.

Services for Mrs. Julia F. Fonts fellowship have come to bless! the common purpose of our na-: tional endeavor." home in Glendale to New Or- August Gustafson pioneeri They wished to marry, but first Friday Rean asked permission of offi- leans, where she boarded a boat i l. .1 frnm CnntH TrrtVi Amnrira it atjiiif liiidKcr nu uieu Mie nas nan no moiori ct nf iho hnmp And Mrs. Gen.

Julius Franklin llllll klWIUL J.l.lv, 1VU. She mav not even be the first! or 1, ci, ai nis nome, -io uu trouble and no accidents. Monday 11 a m. at Edwards Brothers' sandy-haired tun. 05-year-old Com- Woodburn had to tell her fam- has pu sons and a daughter.

on one new set of larger, be conducted at 3 p.m. four sf chiefly to raise the car at the Little Church of the Flow-'Tn'e fivPi na woman to drive it. But she does point with some pride to one thing about her trip. "If a wom tires ch aving met their moth mittent rain today, precipitation amounts were light to moderate. Elsewhere east of the Divide a warm air mass prevailed under the influence of high pressure off the New England coast.

Skies were clear today except for scattered showers in the Southern Rocky Mountain States east of the Divide. Temperatures today were above normal except below normal along the Atlantic Coast. The Pacific Northwest. Northern Great Basin and Northern Rocky Mountain Slates west of the Divide had partly cloudy slcies with scattered ligirt showers. Temperatures today were below norms! In the Oreat Basin and considerably cooler than yesterday In the Southern Pacific Coast and Southern Oreat Basin section skies were clear and temperatures near normal.

LOCAL TEMPERATURES Minimum and maximum temperatures from Southern California points, reported ves'erday to the Los Angeles office of the U. Weather Bureau, were as follows: Stations Wax. Mln. -and relined' higher off the road ers, onna e. interment win oe or 's suitor eavp their annrova an mv age can drive it," she says, Atnmge J-uJierton: Marina 21.: 901 N.

Clementine, Anaheim. FORBES CRAIG. Clifford, 28. 700 First. Burbank; Dorothy 21, 3411; E.

First. Loru Beach. GALLAGHER ROECKER. Harold B. 21,.

4603 E. Broadway. Long Beach; Mary L. 16. 2223 Willard, Long Beach.

GARBER ZISKIN. Morris, 27, 738 Pinei Ave, Long Beach; Mary, 26, 819 S.j Mariposa. GATES PHILLIPS. Melvin 42. 341: Kearney San Francisco; Theressa 33.

621 W. 591,1 Place. "it n.irrhr tn nmvp that thp at Forest. Lawn Memor a Talk. 'And oJncials of the home not way is a practical reality which was with; Born at Smaland.

Sweden, MrJonly had no objection, but made anyone can drive with pleasure Mrs Um alternated with Gustafson went to Duluth, for the redding. hartje. Remains of John f. Hartje for- mander of the United Confeder-warded to Covington. by Edwards ate Veterans and lmnorarv leader Broiners' Colonial Mortuary fur serv- ices and interment.

of the southern delegation, ac- HENDR1X. Mrs. Lexa Hendrix of 21S (eptod the flag Of the Tpnnes-North Klneslev Drive, beloved wife of( 1 cherry l. Hendrix. see 5th Confederate Artillery in Services Mondey 3pm at Ingle- ix-u-i wood Cemetery Chpel Mno rierte Dcnau 01 'aiC.

Delmer A. Smith, directors. icniflfll'B rruTi ni' HISEY. Mary Hltey. beloved wife of Jo- Vilt.AUUIl 'Wlnh VNotfceoTservice.

B. X. Day-! In 3 Clear joice, Howell, who ton directors. has the rank once held by Gen. HOBBS.

Ruby wife of Joseph D. Hobbs. Robert I PP dpclarpH thp no. Services Monday 11 a.m. at r'- J'te OlUdien me ac- East Eighty-nfth street.

tion a most gracious gesture." KELLAND. Services for Robert Kelland to- fJovpmor Pricp hn aprontorl iVlls "Tfy "rTJ! 'Jriu ihim behind the wheel, but since irgo. Later he moved to Mar-: FIRST FOR hmk a gooa-wiu bearer tor tne nign she loft Santiago, she has tonejauelte Mich. In 1S95 he visitedl 11 was nrst wedrfin? all the driving. Not a sinele Sweden and, upon his return v0 th.v sav stretch of road has daunted her so far.

The only time her nerve way. The idea of using her trip to spread information about the highway was first put into her head by American Ambassador Claude G. Bowers in Chile after America, went to Denver, in which city he was married. fai hpr is when thev reach a Members of Mrs. Woodburn's family present at the ceremony wereir.

and Mrs. H. D. Strong, daughter and son-in-law; Mr. and lai'rep fitv Tho cho mnvpc nvor i FOUT children were born of the GARAVITO MAG AN Frank 25.

413 N. Bonita, West Whittier: Margaret 25. 2906 S. Vail, Montebello. GREEN LOWE.

Georee, 19. 330 W. 41st Place; Lillian 18. 340 E. 45th St.

GUERRA-BARBER. Juan. 24, 50 Plymouth Montebello: Angle, 19, 2902 S. Vail Montebello. HA ID DALY.

John 36, 3003 S. Hobart: Kathryne 23, 311 N. Arden Blvd. HAMAKER- BELKNAP. Laurence 40.

1147 Beverwit Drive, Betsy, 27, 1147 Drive. HARBAUER-FETROW. Chester 8., 34, 1440 Garden Drive. San Bernardino: Lois 20. 1969 Mallory San Bernardino.

HELLER MILLER. Adolph. 29, 1125 Rosecrans. Gardena; Delia 25, 1125 W. Rosecrans.

Gardena. she already had been driving forL. 1at iho whPPi union. They are Elmer and 50 52 53 62 59 57 45 45 50 50 47 58 52 Lockheed Air Terminal 80 Corona 74 Culver City 72 Imperial 101 San Pedro 70 Avalon, Santa Catallna Island 2 Mt. Wilson 72 Portervllle 79 Riverside 85 Santa Ana 79 Ssnta Barbara 80 Long Beach 73 A 74 nve momns.

hince mat time Mie sh(1 liVc SniIth AmpHra'c and Mrs. LUtie winiam anH Mr and day 9 a.m. at Groman Mortuary. lappin. services for oussie i.appin to- three lrginia flags, declared that day 10 a m.

at Oroman Mortuary. total defense of America t0- LAUGHI.IN. Howard K. Laughlln, beloved mtinm! husband of Sarah A. Laughlin.

father Ciemdntl national linit of Mrs. Alice m. oregory and Har-i j0hn M. Park. f2.

Commander: vey L. Laughlin. grandfather of Har- vey l. Laughiin Jr. of the Michigan Department of; L.Wh5rchSf Vh.

noVrr th'ithe Army of the Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. greeted the southerners in be-1 LEE. James Lee, loving father of William half of Union vpteran5 T. Ray. John Harold J.

and Md eidan.s. Bernard 8. Lee. Mrs. Phillip Other whose relics Were Sister Mary Kevin and Agnes Lee.

Rosary win be recited this evening retumed ei Alabama, Arkan-i o'clock at the late residence 1138 Florida Georsria K'pntllfk-v Lillian Wav. Requiem mass Monday 9 r. Iud: utd iveniUCK. am. at Blessed Sacrament Church.

I MlSSl.sSlPDI. Nofthl has spoken in public and hut not its d(v traffic. and Mrs- Kvclyn Bishop, all nowiMrSt Ben Woodburn and Mrs. the radio, written for and been! Much as she ants to promote livinff in Angeles. He also Robcrt A.

anrj Mrs. George C. U-itten about by the newspapers rause of the nighwaVi leaves three grandchildren. i Woodburn. all from the Los An-and in general become one of the; Hpnlfv afJmits that there have1 expert cabinet and inlay i pos-Glcndalf area.

Sevmour highway's leading boosters. Here hepn a few- timps when lpr carj worker. Mr. Gustafson, while atKaulkner of Santa Paula, son-in-m Lima she has bogged down in mudholes made America's irst'law of lhe bridegroom, his near-both Spanish and English to stailcd while fording streams, iwond-carved mantels. He also relative, attended, tomobile and women's clubs and iMost of tnese minor mishaps carved the woodwork of the first Rev ji.

w. Hcdgens of the over the National Radio. havtt nn sidp roads i observation car made for a vp Prpshvtprian 127 S. HILL BOSS. James 20.

Sparks. Burbank; Gwendolyn 1751 Stanton, Glendale. HOLLEY CONDON. William 259 Wallace E. White Howard J.

Calla-; anr, Tpvac th nan, directors. 8TATB FORECAST SAW FPANCI8CO. Sept. forecast: Fair Sunday and Monday; rising temperature; moderate wes'ery ind. Northern California: Fair Sunday and Monday; rising temperature, moderate northwesterly wind off coast.

Sierra Nevada: Fair Sunday and Monday; rising temperature; moderate northeast wind. 8acramento. Santa Clara, Livermore. Salinas and San Joaquin valleys: Fair Sunday and Monday; rising moderate northwest wind becoming gentle, Monday. ARIZONA FORECAST PHOENIX fArti.l 8pl.

SB. Forec-ast for; Arisona: Fair Sunday except some after-; noon and evening showers and thunderstorms over higher elevations of southeast portion: Monday Increasing cloudiness; with rain higher elevations; cooler north-j nnrtlnn Sunday morning, otherwise Max Lexy 18 was represented ny LEVY. Services for today at Glasband ft Co. away from the highway itself. mcr president of the Rio Grande officiated.

The pair will "After all," she savs, "it would! Railway Co- continue to reside at the Home be monotonous if something! Mr. Gustafson also built manyjfor the Age(ii didn't happen occasionally." homes in Southern California. In Mrs. Henlev has a sneriallO he designed and built, at' P. Ilouseal of Detroit S.

Hobart: Margaret 19, 4866 Wiota, Eagle Rock. HOLT WILSON. Jack 20. 2007 Highland Elizabeth 19, 691 S. Irolo.

HUNTER AUSTIN. Ernest 35, 301'a Meeker Road. El Monte; Mary 35. 221 8. Garvey.

Wllmar. JURADO LOPEZ. George. 20. 2914 New Jersey Margarita, 19, 3048 Eastslde Ave.

KAJIYAMA HOR11. Kar.uo. 26. 948 Second Kiyoko. 22, 1235 N.

Pacific Redondo Beach. KELLY McDONNELL. D. Harrington. 41.

LYSLE. Josephine Lysle, wife of Walter AUTHORIZED RY LAW DEFENDS HIGHWAY "Current opinion maligns the highway." she says with some heat. "The general Impression is that it is very difficult. We are finding that it is not difficult, but very practical, especially if you stick to the highway itself." To any doubters, Mrs. Henley clinches her arguments about the word of praise for the automo-j Beverly Hills, a duplex, theiTugwefl rOrtTlS I WO bile clubs in every country she; architectural style of which isjwi Aanries has visited.

She describes them jused today in hundreds of South- Mew Services Monday at 2 m. at the residence 295 Palmetto Drive. Ps-dena. Interment Please omit flowers. Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge.

MANGOLD. Mrs. Dorothy T. Mangold. Cunningham A O'Connor, directors.

MARX. Murray M. Marx, beloved brother of Joseph Marx of New York and Mrs. All of the original 11 Confed-I prate States and Kentucky and! Missouri, which were represented-in the Confederate Congress hut; which never seceded from the Union, were invited to send rpn-i 214 8. Kingslev Drive; Fern, 31, 5640; Santa Monica Blvd.

I KNIGHT KNIGHT. Arthur 36, 222 1 W. 14th Long Beach; Fanny as a "great help" to the traveler. In fact, Mrs. Henley reports she Florence M.

Harris land homes. SAN JUAN (P.U.) sept. (U.R) Governor Rexford Guy CreA, rrsaJ Ur iTugwell today announced the credit branted Hearst formation of two new govern- WASHINGTON. Sept. 20.

ment divisions, one to consoli- has been treated with the great rt-i ca ar1tiiinrv iho nr ti ii'nir Kir Services Tuesday 1 pm. at Mallnow rp.qpntat 1VPS tn thp rplphratinn Simons. BIB Venice Boulevara. inew, emphasizing the fact that she est courtesy almos everywhere, 1 i nof. nnlv hv nmrials nut hv thp Return of the tattered, faded: York papers please copy continued warm.

COLORADO RIVER YUMA Aria.) 8ept. 20. (Exclusive Dispatch from the V. 8. Geological Survey i Gauge height Colorado River, Saturday: 20.70 feet.

Discharge; 19,000 cubic- feet per second. TEMPERATURES AND PRECIPITATION Precipl- Stationi High Low tation MTLLINGTON. Jana 8. Services 11 am. Monday at The Bureau of Internal Reve-date all activities relating to pos- flags and three swords was au-j jthorized by the State dK evi'i to drlventutefryday dtlzeM SUth nue today granted William emergencies affecting the Brothers.

"20 West Washington. MOHAN. 8tella. i 1 (I wa llAHilat 111 the' ouiuug tiiq laaLj phantly. "And haven't I had fun." she'dolph Hearst a $25,087 creditjisland and its population, ana exclaims enthusiastically, "I feel 'against overassessed income-the other co-ordinating Federal as fit as the day I started, anditaxes and interest for the tax activities on the island.

Tugwell I'm eager to see what's ahead." of 1933. was inaugurated yesterday. we Kirn o' the Heather. Forest of the Northern States to take Pierce Brothers' Hollywood, directors. jnjs actj0n NELSON.

Oustar. I Services 2 m. Monday at Pierre Brothers' Little Church Around 'he! Mrs. Henley's trip has been no ordinary jaunt. Her time is her own and her fancy has been her .02 SZZTESPSZr unve ana Would ieize All Foreign Property NOPRIS.

Mary L. Norris. Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge. PAPANTATJ. Slddle J.

Parantau. of 5536 Range View. Los Angeles, aged 9(1 .19 HELSINKI. Spot 20. (P ol'president Risto Ryti submitted Los Angelea and George R.

Parantsu 36. 222 W. 14th Long Beach. KR EIPL CLARK. Alma 20, 311 E.

24th Selma, 20, 1324 Angelina St. KREP8 BRODWOLF. Emmett 24. 14551 8. Normandie Lorraine 20.

138 W. 87th Place. LARA VIIJjA. Lararo. 2T.

3541 E. Third Mary. 19. Northndge. LAYTON HEISKELL.

Karl 27, Camp San Luis Obispo: Winifred 23, 217 W. 12th Long Beach. LEAVITT HOLLEY. Franklyn 21. 8969 Ellis Martha 19, 3130 Hutchinson Ave.

LEFFLER ABBOTT. Herbert C. 22. 922 W. 30th Jane, 19, 3617 Crestmont Ave.

LENSEN PETERSON. Raymond 23. 3955 Fourth 8an Diego; Nina 21. 1801 S. Harvard.

LEWIS HACHTEN. J. 21, 5890 May-wood, Maywood; lone 21, 2905 Live Oak Walnut Park. LOE HITCHCOCK. Raymond 22.

4812 W. Century. Inglewood; Evelyn 19, 3524 Sanborn Lynwood. LOVE ALLEN. David 41, 3281 Orange Long Beach: Alllc 36, 841 Via Wandu.

Long Beach. LOVE WILSON. James 21. 1046 E. 43rd Place: Ethel, 18.

1172 E. 46th St. LUBEC7K KINDRED. Jess 27, 502 8. Harvard: Grace 29.

52H S. Serrano. MALTHOW ANDERSON. LeRoy 25, 3115 W. Adams Esther H.

22, 1491 W. 28th 81. MARSHALL RUDD. Cleveland 45. 10008 Beach Watts; Lillian, 42, 7110 Bnnsallo Ave.

MARTIN ATCHISON. Albert C. 30. 4613 Second Wanda 27, 532 Coleman ave. Nf ILLER MUEHR.

Ray 23. 18505 Hawthorne Redondo Beach: Marie 18, 18505 Hawthorne Redondo Beach MONROE FULLER. James, 19. 1336 E. Adams Minnie 20, 1336 E.

Adams Blvd. MORENO SAUL. Irving. 26. 4017 Welland Lucy.

21. 4510'a S. Hoover St. a bill to Parliament today to authorize the government to con- o( Oxnard; also survived by si grand children and twelve great-grandchtl guide. As a result, she has spent 1 months wandering main high-! ways and little-known byways through six different ROUNDS THE HORN She has "rounded the Horn" by automobile, visiting the; world's southernmost city ot Ushuaia, Argentina, far below the Straits of Magellan.

She has crossed the (4817-meter) summit of the world's high-1 est highway near Ticlio, Peru, on; Abilene Albuquerque 85 Amertllo 79 Atlanta 81 Bismarck 62 Blythe 91 Boise 62 Boston 62 Buffalo 80 Calgary Charleston 79 Chicago 89 Cincinnati 90 Cleveland 80 Denver 85 Des Molnea 86 Detroit 81 Dodge CltT 87 Duluth 87 Edmonton 41 El Paso 87 Eureka 89 Fairbanks 40 Ft. Worth 94 Fresno 77 Galveston 87 Grand Junction 85 HatteraT 75 Havre 82 Helena 42 Honolulu 8s Huron 9S Independence 73 Tnriiananolls 87 dren. Services Tuesday at 3 m. In theifiscate all foreign property in (Finland. I Luxurious Vines 1J0UI for Bovvers of Color and Summer Shade Vines play an important part in lovely California gardens.

Be glad, next spring and summer, that you made an early fall planting of those vigorous California Flower-land vines, most of them now over six feet high, established in perfect growing con dition. .01 .03 .15 Little Church of the riowers. Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge. PETERSEN. Tharval A.

M. Services 2 p.m. Tuesday at Pierce Brothers' Little Church Around the Corner. Crenshaw Drive and Manchester Boulevard. PRETTYMAN.

Louise beloved mother of Clara Louise Prettyman Dale. Services Monday 11:30 a.m. at the Wee Kirk o' the Heather. Crane A Eberle, directors. QUICKENDEN.

The Rev. Henry Quick- FUNERAL DIRECTORS CUXXIXGHAM O'COXXOR Mora centrally located than any mortuary In Los Angeles. Convenient to friends sni relatives during buslnesi hcurs. Ample parkin? facilities. 1031 SOUTH GRAND AVE.

PR-0291 T. Alexandria Rushing New Bomb Shelters Jacksonville 79 SdS: of BRESKE BROTHKIW GILLETTE Piedmont and Beatrice St. Edmunds! I'nder the personal supervision af of Cambridge. brother of Min-i M. A.

Bresee and Kenneth Gillette nie Te Belie and Sadie Young of Man- 950 W. WASHINGTON BLVD. m-5125 'Juneau, Alaska. hattan. Mont.j Elizabeth Vanfler Moien Katlspell Kansas City Knoxville Lander Las Vegas of Lancaster.

Mary Newell of 8anta Rosa. Florence Holcomb of Fresno and Evergreen Grape Several forms, espe. rially desirable for luxuriant glossy foliage $1.75 and $2.00 Vanilla Scented Trumpet (Distich's) One of the, most charming vines, with fragrant orrhid colored trumpets in great cluster Each, $2.00 Giant Chinese Honeysuckle Flowen ten times the size of common Honeysuckle, fragrant -Each $2.50 PIERCE BROS. MORTUARIES' NOW LOCATED IN LOS ANGELES. HOLLYWOOD.

VA! NTJYS. ALHAMBRA. MONTEREY PARK AND INGLEWOOD MUSZYNSKI COREY. Edward 29. 916 W.

Hl Little Rock 5. iiSKe Margaret, 1993 tnt Anffplpa 77 ALEXANDRIA (Egypt) Sept.1 20. (JP) Alexandria, Egypt's most-bombed seaport, is rushing construction of 200 new shelters.) About 230 public refuges provid-! ing for 49,000 persons already! are in use. The city has been: bombed 130 times in 12 months by British count. St.

21. 13Bj N. Cari .16 Lawrence. Riverside. NELSON QUESADA.

Rudolph C. 65 62 65 59 55 63 36 45 49 64 54 50 56 64 68 56 67 65 32 66 49 27 67 48 76 65 69 45 75 73 45 54 67 48 32 74 56 47 64 69 56 46 70 7 45 70 69 74, 51 48 67 68 72 44 50 61 54 41 49 54 49 52 29 64 44 60 42 68 61 53 54 47 40 66 39 73 49 34 68 54 69 46 38 52 51 32 61 Elwood Mary, i 20, 119 MORTUARY IX FOREST LAWX EVFRYTHINO AT TIME OF SORROW TELEPHONE: CLEVELAND -SISl Forest Lawn Memorial park Ine. T. Wisteria Four choir varieties- Each $2.00 John Quickenden of Lewlstown, Mont. Will A.

Reynolds, director. RICKABATOH. Amy M. Rlcttabaugh. beloved mother of John Mason Rlcka-baiigh.

.1 Services Monday at 9:30 m. In the Wee Kirk the Heather. Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge. RITSCHARD. Daisy E.

Ritscrr.rd, beloved wife of Charles. Uitschrd. mother of Mrs. Mildred A. Rodgers: daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Irving Wellman. Servtcea Monday at 12 noon In the tittle Church of the Flowers. Forest Lawn Mortuary In chargg. SHAFFER.

Theresa P. Shaffer. Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge. SHAPIRO. Abraham Shapiro, beloved EDWARDS BROTHERS COLONIAL MORTUARY 1000 Venire Boulevard.

PRospect KSl What's Doing TODAY GARRETT BKOTHERS-ROBIXSOX 951 Venice Boulevard. Roilgainvillea The favorite purple, Oimson Lake, and the newer golden hronie varieties Each $1.75 Trumpet Vines Red, yellow, pink, lavender lovely rapid-growing evergreens Each $1.75 Jasmine Several species, favored for beauty and fragrance. See them in bloom $1.50 to $2.00 Carolina Jessamine Become rovered with fragrant golden trumpet-shaped flowers; glossy foliage Each $1.75 BULBS Case after rase of the world's finest hulhs are now ready for your garden, at California Flowerland. Wat son ia Charming in clumps in the garden, with graceful spikes of gladiolus-like blooms, produced continuously in great quantity. Pink, rose, lavender, acarlet, white, and mixed.

Be sure to plant early, 100 for $6.50 Dozen 85c rostpaid. i Sale Tax extra, oh California ordert. RANUNCULUS BARGAIN Our fine strain of large flowering Ranunculus, in complete range of colors. 50 for 50c 100 for 98c Postpaid, i Salei Tax $xtra, on California order. BRAMBLE FUNERAL HOME NEW! Sweet Pea Plants In our wonderful plant-band pots, these strong Sweet Pea plants are ready to transplant to your garden, avoiding all difficulty of raising seed.

Use them, too, in window boxes for winter cut flowers. 25 plants, enough for 12 foot row, Separate colors or Mixed $1.25 Oelberg Reverent Christian service. Moderate price father of Anita Fein, Inei and Bernice Shapiro. Services today, 11 a.m., Home of Peace Mausoleum Mallnow Simons, directors. at the Chapel, Casa de Adobe, early California exhibit, 4605 N.

Flgueroa 2 to 5 p.m. Hpnrv Iluntinirton TJhrarv and W. A. BROWX 1815 SOUTH FLOWER STREET. PR-2011 Medford 62 Memphis 80 Miami Miles City 50 Minneapoll 86 Mobile 8 New Orleans: 84 New York 70 North Head 63 North Platte 91 Oklahoma City 89 Omaha 90 Pendleton 63 Philadelphia 72 Phoenix 96 Pittsburgh 74 Pocatello 52 Portland 65 Pueblo 88 Rapid City 66 Redding 74 Reno 61 Roswell 82 Sacramento 76 St.

Louis 92 Salt Lake City 58 San Antonio 89 San Diego 74 Ban Francisco 67 Sault 8te Marie 78 Seattle 62 Spokane 61 Springfield. Mo. Swift Current 45 Tampa 86 Tatoosh Island 61 Tonopah 56 Tucson 99 Washington 73 Wichita 90 Williston Winnemucca 88 Winnipeg 69 Winslow 83 Yellowstone Park 44 Yuma 95 Art Hailerv. San Marino: onon riailv except Mondays, 1:15 to 4:30 p.m. I No reservations on Saturday or 1J noon REED BROS.

TAI'LEY GE1GER WSHBOTOajLVD. H4U. Remains were forwarded last eve-; unorr idv ning to Fresno, by Cunningham. lliri MUKllAKl O'Connor. 1001 WEST WASHINGTON BLVD.

PR-0118 STEVENS. Harry Oordon Stevens, beloved, husband of Mrs. Cecil C. Stevens: ARMS I ROXG FAMILY member of Utopia Lodge No. 537, tSOl SOUTH HOPE 6TREET.

RI-6S48 Sunday; pnone itxan tbauj tor res-! ervations on other days. Forest Lawn Memorial Fane, Glendale; open daily 8:30 a.m. to .1:30 n.ln. For reservations to see F. M.

NEW FALL CATALOG From the world" most beautiful horticultural establishment. ISulbs Seeds Plants 32 pages in color. Send for yoyr free copy. Funeral Monday In Oakland. W.

A. UTTER-MeKIX LEY convenient mortuaries. AD-3181. "The Last Supper" window, phone ALbany .0145. WALLACE E.

WHITE ft rR-SJlii. HOWARD J. CALLANAN mellta NEWSTETTER OOOFELLOW. Voris 24. 11333 Otsego St.

North Hollywood; Dorothy 20, 1537 Wooster, OLKOWSKI-JOSEPH. Edward 32. 400 S. iTemont Mary 34, 1523 Morton Terrace. PETERSON SULLIVAN.

Carl 23. 1309 W. 52nd Genevieve 20, 1149 W. 65th Place. PETTTT KEITH.

Kelly 19, 1333 Wright Jeanne 18, 6518 Easton 8t. POWELL JOBE. Charles 35, 6608 Bonsallo Marianne 33, 1012 San Diego. RAGSDALE SHOPE. Albert.

45. 308 Kendall Anna 38. 308 Kendall Ave. RASMUSSEN LINDBERQ. Everett 22.

8043 Sprlngvale Drive: Shirley 18, 1621 Meridian Aihambra. RENFRO ELLIOTT. John 26, Ft. MacArthur; Madge, 29, 12 Guy Hyattsvllle. Md.

RODRIGUEZ LARA. Pedro 30, 830 N. Geraghty Antonia, 25, 1022 N. Geraghty Ave. ROSE COL.

Hubert 22. 5339 W. 118th Inglewood; Margaret, 20, 713 E. Manchester. ROYCE DAGGETT.

Anthony, 26, 4413 Flgueroa; Luella 23, 1146 W. 37th Drive. SALCIDO ENCTNAS. Leo 21, 945 N. Townsend Vera 19, 970 11th St.

SCHNEIDER JACKSON. John 23, 8529 Oshkosh Chicago: Phyllis 23, 2975 Baturn Huntington Park. SCHOCK KAFADER. Wilbur 21. 101 N.

Highland; Settle 21, 853 N. Hay-worth Ave. SCHUEPBACH WFNDT. Chester 23. 2815 Wynwood Lane; Eve 22, 162 E.

55th St. SCHTJTT HALLDORSON. Arthur 28. 2031 Holly Drive: Ruth 8., 22, 4657 Melbourne Ave. SHIRLEY CAMPBELL.

William 20. 605 W. 83rd Louise 20, 628 E. 85th 8t. SINN CLARK.

John 30, 304 Foothill. Oakland: Sarah 28, 1138 Cedar Lancaster. SMITH CARRILLO. Glenn 27. 483 Falrvlew, Burbank; Marl 23, 1343 N.

Formosa Ave. SMITH McCLENDON. Herhert 31, Camp San Luis Obispo; Mildred 31, 3436 Merced St. SMITH SCHNEIDER. Nicholas A 31.

7900 Honey Road; Mildred 29, 1269 N. 8PECHT ROS8HTRT. Edward E. 23, 437 Rotenell Terrace; Rosin 22, 437 Rnsenell Terrace. TATOM WALKER.

James 33, 414 B. 79th Maudle 26, 1267 Elyslsn PBrk Ave. WEBER OROS3. Samuel, 60. 2751 Marengo Sophie 62, 351 N.

Genesee. WILLIAMSON' OVERTON. Francis. 25. .03 Free permanent California exhibit, State Exposition Building, Exposition Park, open daily except Monday, 10 a.m.

to 5 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 7 p.m. .06 J8 Brown, funeral director. STRICKER. Mrs. Florenc A.

Strieker. Armstrong Family In charge. TARNUTZER. Mrs. Emma 8.

Tarnutser. mother of Dr. Howard A. Tarnutier and Carolyn Ida Wolflagel. Notice of luneral.

later by Bresee Brothers te Gillette. WERKMEI3TER. Charle E. Werkmelster. late of 6114 West Boulevard, husband of the late Minnie B.

Werkmelster. Funeral services will be held Monday 2 p.m. at the chapel nf Hammond, Mlspagel it Sullivan, 3517 Hyde Park Boulevard. (Cleveland. papers please copy.) CEMETERIES IXGLEWOOD PARK CEMETERY IARGEST IN CALIFORNIA Telephone OKegon 81251 Mausoleum Crematory Columbarium Los Angpies Museum exhibit, kx-nnsitinn Park.

10 a.m. to 4 D.m.. ex- At of a m. All others as ef 5 p.m. jcept Sunday, 1 to 9 p.m., and Mon PSIL J.

MRD'S CflLlfOEUHf! fLOl'KflLflflB 11700 National Los Angeles ROSEDA1.E CEMETERY VITAL RECORD day, 1 to 4 p.m. Griffith Observatory, open every tlav pxcpnt Mondav2 to 10 n.m.: PERMANENT-CON VENIENT-BEAUTIFCL WILCOX. The funeral services of Benja min Harrison Wilcox will be held at Cemetery. Columbarium. Vault, PA-3155.

the graveside In Veteran'g Cemetery, iplanetarium demonstrations, 3:30 BEAUTIFUL-VALHALLA MEMORIAL PARK Charleston 6-2163 or STanley 7-2143 and p.m. telescope iree to public on clear nights from dark to 10 p.m. INTENTION TO MARRY The following notices of Intention to Marry were Issued yesterday. Name, age nd address given: AMES FARMER. Robert 30, 80S.

8. Maryland, Glendale; Oaneta 30, 031 New Hnmn.hlra. YVikHr Blvd. CREMATORIES Southwest Museum, ingniana Park. Indian exhibits, 1 to 5 p.m., Olympic Blvd.

3 if PIERCE BROTHERS 8. Catalina St RE-5179 160S MONICA ANDERSON BECHTOLD. MelVin 25, 1050 Arapahoe Yvonne, 19, 1231 6. -MtryJittt. ARCS GONZALES.

Raymond 21, 173 Pico Stre Monday at 1 p.m. W. A. Brown, funeral director. WORK.

Anna C. Work, widow of A. L. Work, late of 1264 Ozeta Terrace, sister of Mrs. John Monlux and Mrs.

Robert F. Crane of Los Angeles, Mrs. Leslie A. Jaera of Seattle, and Ernest R. Creeth of Long Beach, ot Donald F.

Jay of Bridgeport, and Robert C. Jay of Bakersfleld, Cal. Services Monday, 6pl.cmber 22. at" p.m. at 1707 South Flower street." Remington Mortuary in charge.

WRIGHT. The funeral services of John Thomag Wright will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street.

CARD OF THAXKS We wish to express 'our sincere grateful- -I except Monday. Will Rogers ranch and home, iopen to the 14253 Suneet 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., every day. Cabrillo Beach Marine Museum, San Pedrofree exhibits 9 a.m. to On.

of the World's Most Interesting Garden Spots is just an easy drive from your home CEMETERY LOTS ANGELES 3 Pavl J. Howaod's National -2 i I CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND -Want cemetery lots In Valhalla, write description and price to Dorothy Wood-worth, 1948 Park Grove L. A. 5 p.m. Mt.

Wilson Observatory, 100-inch telescope demonstration dally at CASH FOR CEMETERY PROPERTY. BOX Z-23S. TIMES. Third et.i t.mma M. ioui First St.

BAOLEY BROOKER. John 19. 8531 Smiley Drive; Alice, 19, 2534'a Orange Drive. SAKER McGINLEY. Chester 33, 811 N.

Heliotrope Drive; Mary 28, 153 Saltair Ave. BAUER BROCK. John. S7, 5308 Malabar, Huntington Park: Fyrl IB, 8460 San Carlos. South Oata.

BECKETT CROTTS. Joe 8 28. Camp San Luis Obispo; Alvixt 32, 1316 eu st. i Open Sunday, 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

Week Dayi, 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Customer using Lot Angeles Of Bvrly Hills phonts, dial 2951; from West Loi Angelas, dial ARnona from Sonto Monica, dial 755. 2 n.m.. fiO-inch telescope open for I rail save you money on graves, crypts.

2510 Santa Ana. Huntington Park: Odell 17. 2614 Illinois, South Gate. WOODSON 8TIRE WALT. Holla 20.

417 observation every Friday night, 12-inch telescope for observation nec.i tor tne many kindnesses to our motn-ert Mrs. Mary Frances Foster. BERENICE BPRAKER. daughter. HUGH HENRY FOSTER, OEORQK K.

FOSTER, ton. iniches. Carter. 1843 W. Gage.

TW-0211. I choice grave 'Hollywood' Cemetery, forced sale, make offer. Tremaine. TR-9941. Downing Baldwin Park: Jane every night at 7:30 o'clock.

18, 417 Downing Baldwin park..

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