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DEATHS, Funeral Announcements Tudor Airliner DEATHS, Funeral Announcements RIEFF, John William, beloved husband of AMESS. William John, beloved husband 14 LosangcIesCimcs; Part I-SUNDAY, FEB. 9, 1947 OFFICIAL WEATHER REPORT BY HERMAN STEINER INTERNATIONAL CHESS. MASTER Address Moil to Chen Editor, lA. Times, to Anpelo 53, Cal.

CH6SS of Fean JS. Amess. crotuer oi iwuc Amess Lucy Bromwich. Services Tues. at 2:30 p.m.

in the Church of the Recessional. Forest Lawn Mortuary In Found Defective LONDON, Feb. 8. (U.R British pteiue aj. ttirii.

siepiamer oi Airs. Mar-guratt Wright. Mrs. Lulu Campbell, Nile O. Ac Raloh G.

Greer. Recitation of Rosary 8 p.m.. at Hammond. Mis-pagel Ruppe. 3517 Hyde Park Blvd.

Requiem Mass 9 a.m.. at Nativity Church. 953 W. 57th St. AXELROD.

Walter, beloved husband of Stations UNITED STATES CHESS FEDERATION Tti TTnited States Chess Federation has Feb. 9. 1947 SOLtJTIOK TO PROBLEM NO. 1789 By Dr. G.

Dobbs Hilda loving wife of Albert Fresno Havre Indianapolis rit. plans to capture part of the trans-Atlantic aerial passenger KUta Axeiroa. orotner oi oaraun. wiuisiu Rhode Robert Axelrod; David. Joseph Helen of New York.

Services today. 12:30 p.m., at the Home of Peace Mausoleum Chapel. Malinow te Simons, directors. U. Koskam.

mother or Helen Madden Ac Albert J. Roskam. Services 2 p.m., at Snyder's Southwest Mortuary. Las Vegas RULE. Edward William.

Services 2 m. traffic with British-built planes Little Rock chosen the month of February for an extended membership drive. As in the past, California will show the largest enroll- fient for this most worth-whiie endeavpr. 1944 California had 14 members and a goal was set for 1000. In 1945 California boasted the highest membership in the United States with over 1000 members.

We would like to double this amount in ikJ LJ BOGKOFF. Sophie. Services today. 11 Tues. at fierce Brotners ixs Angeles Mortuary, 72o W.

Washington Blvd. Mempnis Miami Uinn.anflll, were postponed today because rri a.m., at rionywooa uemewry coapei. r.Tachflnfl't Hntlywonf In rhsrsf. SCARICH. Nick Euss.

Rosary this eve- i. New Orleans BOI1ANNON. Lrma, beloved mother of Roy tests disclosed serious defects Srawf WW 1947. Many former members nave neglected to renew memberships and we aDDeal to those as well as to all chess Max. Min.

tation ..53 42 12 ..15 5 T. 71 36 34 15 31 13 77 65 12 0 ..43 31 14 .73 18 ..10 1 T. ..23 11 78 45 ..8 -1 .01 ..51 42 24 47 41 T. ..17 5 T. ..40 25 ..50 31 54 43 T.

..60 35 21 ..22 16 .13 in the four-engined Tudor airliner Elizabeth of England. players to give their support by sending LOCAL TEMPERATURES Minimum and maximum temperatures from Southern California points reported yesterday to the Los Angeles office the U.S. Weather Bureau, were as follows; Stations Max. Min. Los Angeles 6 51 Los Angeles (ground) 6a 53 Burbank 64 48 Imperial 77 40 Long Beach 64 52 Los Angeles Harbor 59 53 Los Angeles Municipal Airport 62 52 "Pasadena 68 55 Torrance 64 51 San Fernando 62 4a Newport Harbor 62 52 Riverside Jl 46 San Dieso 66 48 San Gabriel 64 51 Santa Ana 67 50 Santa Barbara 59 52 Santa Monica oi oJ i Unollicial reading.

FORECAST Southern California general: Rain north and west portions today, spreading to the southeast portion tonight and tomor- row with locally heavy amounts over coastal slopes bv tonight or tomorrow. Slightly cooler in east portion today. 1 TEMPERATURES A TO PRECIPITATION icnrcn. QVER THE KAT10N Precipi- B. cecue M.

tjonannon ec nmn u. Giles. Services Tues. at 12 noon in the Little Church of the Flowers. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge.

BROWN. Winifred, beloved mother of Mariorfe J. Roesch. Services Wed. at 10:30 a.m.

in the Wee Kirk o' the Heather. Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge. (New York papers please copy.) BYERS, Mary. Remains at Jones Hamrock Mortuary. The Ministry of Supply re mng.

tf ociock. as uones namipcs. Mortuary. Mass Mon 9:30 a.m.. at St.

Anthony's Church SCOTT. Virginia widow of the late Thomas C. Scott, beloved mother of Sydney H. Scott, sister of A. S.

Cleveland, i Services S'ues. at 1:30 P.m. in the Wee I Kirk o' the Heather. Forest Lawn Mor- tuary in charge. SEELEY.

Annie E. Services 3 P.m. Mon. at Pierce Brothers' Little Church Around! the Corner. 3443 W.

Manchester i Inglewood. 1 SHAPIRO, Lillian Abram. Services today, fit r.lAKhn.nri Downtown, I ntw Yoric Oklahoma City Omaha Philadelphia Phoer.tt Pittsou-gh Port.snJ Reno Sacramento St. Louis Sr.it Lake City San Antonio San Francisco Seattle Spokane Washington ill HORMONES MALE GENUINE TESTOSTERONE TRIAL SIZE $1.00 REGULAR SIZE Mail Order add 2'2 Salt Tax FEMALE Eliminate Unnecessary Injections TRIAL SIZE $1.00 Free Literature M. A.

CLEMENS Phprmaclst 426 S. Spring St. MA-0379 faa COLVIN. John A. beloved husband of in SI wnicn psys tor one year memott-ship This entitles the member to the year book which is well worth more than the dollar.

The federation also publishes a biweekly newspaper called Chess Life which costs an additional 82. in which any member may voice his opinions or make whatever suggestion which furthers the interest of the royal game. We shall publish the names of all those sending in dues, as we receive them. The following is one of the many letters received: Dear Sir; For Si It will be my pleasure to be counted in as a member of the U.S. chess ported that the plane suffered from tail buffeting at certain speeds caused by the impact of air from the wings, lower fuel mileage than estimated and a tendency to swing on the Shirley Colvin, loving brother of Etna Peterson.

Services 12:30 P.m. Tues at the Wee Kirk or the Heather. Forest Lawn. Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles Mortuary rtirpc.tnris. 7 171 a Mi E1IS CONTI, Genevieve.

Services 11 a.m.. VITAL RECORD from chapel of win a. Keynoms te Francis X. Eberle. 8540 Melrose Ave.

Wll-mot R. Wood, associate director. Federation. For another 82 to receive SLOCt'M. Thora Marie, beloved wife of Jack Slocum.

Services 2 p.m.. at Mission Mortuary. SMITH, Maude Boyle, beloved wife of Otis G. Smith, sister of John E. Boyle, aunt of Ellen Gold At John F.

Boyle. Services Tues at 10 a.m. in the Little Church of the Flowers. Forest Lawn Mortuary in ch 8 rue SMITH." Samuel H. Feb.

7. father of William Smiui Ac Margaret Petraeus. Services Sun. at Atascadero. Cal.

SNIVELY. Irene A. Services 12:30 P.m. Tues. at Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles Mortnarv 720 W.

Washington Blvd. CROKE, Michael Josepb, beloved husband White mates in two. BL. 8.) LA. TIMES PROBLEM NO.

1790 By E. Ferber Stations Max. Mia. tatton MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Albuquerque Atlanta Bakersneld Bismarck Boston Buffalo fiiirmon JL SPROEHNLE, Edward. tneir puoucation oi "tME5is uff Your ardent chess follower.

NORMAN NORBERO. -NEW AND RENEWED MEMBERSHIP FOR THE U.S. CHESS FEDERATION William Freedman. Milton Morris. Norman Nordberg, Frank Baum.

Fred Lombke. Rudolf Leuchtag. L. K. Malino.

J. Hamilton. Milton S. Re is. Lester Spitzley.

J. M. Johnson, R. Brunsworth. HOROWITZ'S SIMULTANEOUS EXHIBITION AND LECTURE I.

A. Horowitz arrived from Mexico Jan. 31. and the same evening Diaved an exhi 51 28 28 17 T. 54 36 T.

-4 .08 37 24 .13 11 6 .03 14 2 .02 14 2 .01 12 -2 T. 31 5 9 3 .01 17 1 .05 53 35 9 42 22 4 AARON ROSS. J. 23, C. 20.

ADAMS HUCKABEB. V. 27, 25. AGUILEAR OCHOA. D.

26. H. '22. ALEXANDER GUGKERT. J.

30, S. 21. ALVARADO WHITE. V. 26.

A 20 ARNOLD OETTMAN. R. 22. M. 20.

ASHTON BARKIN. E. 25. P. 18.

BADER CARROLL. C. 38. B. 45.

BAKER SCHONINO. J. 26. W. 28.

BALDWIN HARDING. 24. G. 20. BALLARD GREEN.

R. 25. V. 27 BARBER LA FLAM. 40, A.

26. BECKING SHOOK. H. 2lT J. 18.

BEER LINDQUIST. J. 25. B. 25.

BELL MARTINEZ. D. 28. M. 23.

BOLTON CARRINGTON. J. 24. 23. BOWB SMELSER.

A. 41. R. 43. BROOK WOIAH(W IK Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Des Moines Detroit El Paso Fairbanks Ft.

Worth Song Writer Dies NEW YORK Feb. 8. John W. Bratton, 80-year-old song wrh er and a popular composer of the Gay Nineties era, died yesterday. Bratton estimated his songs "in the hundreds." His first hit was "Sunshine of Paradise Valley, followed by others such as "Darling Sue" and "Only Me." Edwards ttroiners colonial mortuary.

STRASSER, Edward loving father of Edith M. Wohl Ac Herbert S. Strasser. Services 2 p.m.. at the chapel of Graham Ac Isbell.

ST CRM, George S. Recitation of the Rosary 8 P.m. Mon. at the Memorial Chapel of Pierce Brothers' Todd Ac Leslie. Santa Monica.

Requiem Mass 9 a.m. Tues. at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Gateway at Pico Blvd.

Interment Holy Cross MONEYS REMOVE 7 ft ri rm a. bition game with Reuben Fine at the home of the well known patron of chess. Mr. AI Bisno. The game coded in a draw 7 1 4 tkrJi SIGARMAN.

Helen. Services today. 11 alter moves. On Feb 1 he sve RirmiTtananu -rhl. it a.m..

at uroman Mortuary, interment T4iHin Mpmnrial Park. EXCESS ACIDS bition and lecture at the San Diego Chess BRZOZOWSKI KLIPPHAHN. T. K. 25.

BUSHONG TAYLOR. 4. 27. 27. SI MR ALL, Effie.

Services 1:30 m. Mon. Club where he played against 38. winning, 36 and drawing 2. The following Jjlui3.

I. 24, J. 23. CERVANTES PARR A. T.

23. H. 19. CHAMBERS 'LASHER. H.

Jr. 28. C. 22. at pierce Erotners Lios Angeies Mortuary, 720 W.

Washington Blvd. day ne piayea at tne HOitywooa Athletic CluD. under tne sponsorship or the Hollywood Chess GrouD. against 40 Dlnvera. THOMAS, George David, husband Of Tsa- CHAHBOUDAGIANTZ SWANEY.

R. 26. winning 34. losing one to Douglas Graham. White mates in three.

6: BL. 7.) of Ann Croke. loving Brother of Mrs. Maurice O'Regan. Rosary will be recited 8 m.

tonight in the Wens Chapel. 2730 N. Broadway. Requiem Mass will be said 9 a.m. Mon.

at Sacred Heart Church, Sichel etc Baldwin Sts. DAVIS, Earl Lee. Services 1:30 P.m. Tues. at Plercs Brothers' Crematorium Chapel, Venice Blvd.

at Catalina St. DENXISON, Matilda, beloved mother of Mrs. Warren N. Doyle Miss Alice L. Dennison of Los Ancelea George J.

Mossbacher of San Dimas. Cal. Services 2 p.m. Mon. st Pierce Brothers' Beverly Hills.

417 N. Maple Dr. DOCKWEILER. Isidore Bernard, age 79. at Los Angeles.

Feb. 6. 1947. Beloved husband of the late Gertrude Reeve Dockweiler, and beloved father of Thomas A. J.

Dockweiler, Henry I. Dockweiler. Mary Dockweiler Young, Rosario Dockweiler Crahsn. Superior Court Judge George A. Dockweiler.

Capt. Edward V. Dockweiler. U.S.N.. Ruth Dockweiler Brady.

Frederick Charles Dockweiler. and the late John F. Dockweiler. Robert Reeve Dockweiler and Louis Bernard Dockweiler. and beloved grandfather of Julia Stearns Dockweiler, John E.

S. Dockweiler. Marcus E. Crahan Brian Dockweiler Crahan. Sean Crahan.

Gretchen Helen Dockweiler. Brenda Ann Dockweiler, Edward Dockweiler Charles Qulnn Brady Jr. and Richard Dockweiler Brady. Remains will lie in state all Sun. afternoon at the family residence.

366 S. June St. Rosary services Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the family residence. Solemn Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m. Monday at St.

Vincent's Church. Adams and South Figueroa Sts. Interment Calvary Cemetery. The family would deeply appreciate the offering up of Holy Masses for the happy repose of his soul. Cunningham O'Connor, directors.

DOIG, William Leslie. Feb. 8. beloved husband of Marian B. Doig.

father of Richard L. Doig Marjorie Doig Snedecor. son of Nora V. Doig, brother of Donald S. Doig.

grandfather of William Edward At Virginia Snedecor. Services 2 p.m.. at All Saints Episcopal Church. Pasadena. Ives Warren 100 N.

Hill Pasadena, directors. DREYFUS. Estella. Remains forwarded to New York for services Ae interment. Malinow Simons, directors, ELEY, Anna F.

Edwards Brothers Colonial Mortuary. ERICKSON. L. John. Beaver Mortuary.

Inelewood. In charge. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO. 1785 and drawing five Last Monday he was guest of the Los Felis Chess Club where he played against 31. winning 29 and losing one to Dr.

J. Healy and drawing one against A. Rosatl. Los Angeles hopes this well known Internationalist will return soon to our fair city, where he is always welcomed by his DC Cornets the Couse of RHEUMATISM ARTHRITIS-NEURITIS LUMBAGO PILES PROSTATE GLANDS Treofmerrt Takes 2li Hours Eat light breakfast, come early. (No Drugs, no Electricity, no Surgery.) Our patients discard canes and crutches.

Try one treatment and be convinced. X-roy-Fuoroscopie Examination HOW TO KEEP AHEAD 1N1947 Help 15 Miles of Kidney Tubes Flush Out Poisonous Waste When disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it mar cause nagging backache, rheumatics pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, get. up nights, sweliing, puffiness nnder the eyes, headaches and dizziness. Frequent or scanty passages with smarting and burning sometimes shows there is something wrong With your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait Ask your druggist for Doan's Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by millions for over 60 years.

Doan's give happy relisf and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from your blood. Get Doan's Pills. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO. 1786: R-R2 Solutions were received from: C. Mar-cellus (welcome to our ladder.) G.

A. many irienas. to Hall. Dr. B.

naig a. ocnr, v. Adams. J. H.

Allison. D. H. Sibbet. C.

S. Here is the game Horowitz lost Douglas Graham of Long Beach: VIENNA GAME Kamsaaie, rt. a. ocon. y.

E. F. Brantfeiger, Dr. F. C.

Ruys. Rey. P. Prichard. R.

Patrick, A Comroe, J. L. Fowler. C. R.

Stratder. S. Steen. Frilling. D.

A. Innes. H. O. Metseer.

W. W. CadweU. M. Rettinger.

W. H. Morley, belle inomas, iatner oi ueorge uavia Mrs. Joyce Shoen. Golda Ac Russell Thomas, son of Mrs Georgia C.

Thomas: formerly connected with Yellow Cab Co. more recently with Venus Foods Co. Funeral services from chapel of Ivy H. Overholtzpr, Feb. 10.

at 2 p.m. THOMPSON. Dr. Robert A. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge.

VARXEY. Alfred J. Services 11:30 a.m. Mon. at Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles Mortnarv, 720 W.

Washington Blvd. VICKIRY. Regine beloved wife of Vivian Vickery. sister of Miriam Bayers-dorfer A Helen Gregory. Services 10 a.m.

Mon. at Snyder's Southwest Mortuary. 94th at Vermont. WIEDDER, Irvin A. Services 11 a.m..

at Groman Mortuary. WILDER, Rose, beloved mother of Mollie Enzer, Anna Bertram, Mary Redlich. Edward. Harry. Jack.

Joseph Ac Alvin Wilder. Services today. 2 p.m.. at Groman Mortuary. WILLS.

Mrs. Alma M. Cunningham Ac O'Connor, directors. WOHL. Eugene J.

Services today. 1 p.m.. at Groman Mortuary WYBER. William Herbert. Notice of services later.

Reed Tapley Ac Geiger. YBANEZ. Maria, a resident of Camarillo, survived by husband. Joe Ybanez. son.

Javier Ybanez. daughters. Mary Jane Ybanes it Mrs. Julia Swor of Oxnard. brothers, Augustine.

Melchor Ac Andres Deltiempo. Ac sister. Mrs. Delphina Duarte of Los Angeles. Rosary 8 p.m.

Tues. at Oliver L. Reardon Ac Sons Mortuary, Oxnard. Requiem Mass 9:30 a.m., at St Mary Magdalen Church, Camarillo. Interment Santa Clara Cemetery.

Horowitz Graham Horowitg Graham White Black White Black 1- P-K4 P-K4 14-P-B3 P-B4 2- N-OB3 N-KB3 15-B-B4 P-KR4 3- P-KB4 P-Q4 16-Q-N3 N-Q4 4- P-G3 PxKP 17-B-K5 R-R3 5- PxKP N-N5 18-OxQ RxQ 6- NxP P-KB4 19-PxP RxP 7- PxP P. NxP 20-B-Q3 N-K6 8- NxNch OxN 21-B-K4 NxR 9- N-B3 B-KN5 22-RxN R-K7 10- B-K2 N-Q2 23-N-N5 B-K2 11- O-O 0-N3ch 24-R-QN P-N4 12- K-R O-O-O 25-PxP n. PxP 13- P-Q4 N-B3 26-ResisnS. Here are four suggestions: 1. Tak advantage of new Tax Developments.

2. Keep informed on latest trends in industry. 3. Watch vital events in Washington. 4.

Keep informed on prict trends of materials. Ors. A. W. von Lange.

B. J. Wood D.C, Ph.C. 219 W. SIXTH STREET Betweea Bdvy.

and Serine. Entire 4th Fleer Call VAndike 7734 Office Hours Daily front to 4. Abe any evening by eppsintmeet ealy. Bring This Ad tar FREE Consultation INVESTIGATE MY NATURAL METHOD Why Suffer Pi. Enjey Prompt RELIEF WITHOUT SURGERY.

INJECTIONS Tim Lest from wrk ny er te (edition. Yettri a.ay ns th 4 iff lea It cases By ttiods iu tMlp. Prom tor appointment. PHYSICAL THERAPY CO. R.

COPO t. U. rxanain. jr. ij.

Polsley. F. F. Ford. K.

Sobranske. C. W. Bartow. L.

LeClere. Lemke. P. Behm. R.

Pingarron. MacLean (welcome to our ladder.) N. Scher, L. L. Trickey.

Mr. and Mrs S3. H. Clark, J. Beach, R.

J. Moritz. N. Whitehill. F.

J. Hoehn. O. C. Taylor.

L. A. Norton. Mrs. M.

Stafford. P. R. 8ixider. E.

Graham, J. Jackson, J. W. Shawer. H.

M. Stone, R. C. Elkenberry. R.

A. Cameron. B. Wycoff. O.

H. Ketchum. H. A. A.

M. Wilson. C. B. Johnson.

Mrs. K. Keef Enjoyment of Chess Problems." $3, plus 10 cents postage.) E. Kellogg. D.

Owen, M. Morris. J. B. Faulkner.

C. B. Collins, A. P. Berthold.

A. L. Buckman, C. D. Caner (welcome to our J.

I. Bujes. W. Nolan. L.

P. Bass. K. Chamoers, F. Wong, J.

W. Hayes, T. Rothman, L. A. Victor, J.

P. WaUh. R. Roslin. W.

B. Tudor. O. H. The above is the kind of information Al you get in The Wall Street Journal.

Played on Jan. 31 at the home of Bisno of the Hollywood Chess Group. QUEEN GAMBIT ACCEPTED 1330 W. 6th St. DR.

8241 EVAN'S. William Batsford. beloved brother Rffl AIDS or Clara ft uiy Evans, uncle oi Hugn North Evans. Slumber-room visitation Feb. 9.

1947. from 2 m. to 10 p.m. Interment Metairie Cemetery. New Ketchum, J.

Greenbaum (welcome to our Fine Horowitz Fine Horowitz White Black White Black 1- P-Q4 P-04 13-NxB PxN 2- P-OB4 PxP 14-P-B4 N-S5 3- N-KB3 N-KB3 15-B-K3 P-K4 4- P-K3 P-KN3 lfi-BxN BPxB 5- BxP B-N2 17-N-Q5 PxP 6- 0-0 O-O 18-NxP 0-K2 7- N-B3 P-B4 19-Q-N3ch K-R 8- P-OS N-K 20-N-K6 RxRch 9- P-K4 N-Q3 21-RxR R-K 10- B-O3 P-K4 22-NxB QxN 11- PxPe n. Bxp 23-Draw agreed 12- N-KN5 N-B3 Orleans. La. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charee. FITZHOY, Louis.

Requiem Mass 9 a.m. Mon. at St. Ambrose Church. 1281 N.

Fairfax. Interment Holy Cross. Pierce ladder.) J. Mctonncu, j. js.

west-brook (welcome to our ladder.) METROPOLITAN CHESS LEAGUE Tha following is the standing after four FUNERAL 'DIRECTORS Try This Economical, Natural Way to Better Health Through Dr. T. B. Chew's Herbs rounds; two of the clubs only played three matches (Pasadena and Capablanca teams:) Hollywood Chess Group. 14Mi; Beverly Hills.

13'a! Lasker team, 13Vi; Santa Monica. 12: NorthroD. HVi: State erotners Moiiywooa. airectors. FRENCH, Ida A.

Ceomrs. Services I p.m. Wed. at Snyder's Southwest Mortuary. 94th at Vermont.

FRIEND. Helena. Services 10:30 a.m.. at Armstrong Family Mortuary. GARDNER.

Mrs. Edith. Forest Lawn Morhmnr In phsrir. This is the game Horowitz lest at tha Los FeUz Chess Club: CLARK BELL. L.

24, L. 23 CLINES BURKE. R. 43. K.

41. COGSWELL SMITH. M. 32. E.

46. COLE WRIGHT. S. 34, B. 31.

COLVIN HEARN. F. 22. D. 20 CONATY RODDY.

C. 29. K. 27. COOK CORSETTO.

C. 23. V. 23. COOPER AUTRY.

R. '21. M. 18. CORTEZ MARQUEZ.

R. 25. M. 29. COX WALLER.

A. jr. 22, L. 21. DAHLMAN LEE.

C. 34. E. 22. DE NATALE CALAPRICE.

M. 23. M. 20. DOLEN KNOX.

J. 28. 33. DOLLEY CAVETT. H.

Jr. 20. C. 25. DOMINGTJEZ RODRIGUEZ.

R. 19, A. 20. DUNCAN FRALIE. D.

25. L. 20. DYKES UPP. P.

39, E. 30. EDELMAN WEINER. J. 50., N.

36. ENNIS RYAN J. 26, E. 26. FARMER SKYBERG.

M. Jr. 25; O. 28. FERGUSON DAY.

E. 25. S. 17. FLICKENGER RUTH.

C. 46. F. 39. FOSTER BEAK.

C. 39. M. 25. FRENCH KOWAL.

L. Jr. 20, N. 19. GALLARDO GARCIA.

R. 21. E. 19. GARVIN WEINER.

N. 25. J. 24. GEHRKE FARMER.

S. 37. O. 37. GERVING BEVER.

W. 27. L. 26. GOETZ HORNER.

W. 39. M. 39. GONZALEZ BURKE.

R. 21. B. 20. GONZALEZ LADOORIAN.

M. 21. D. 18. GOULD KAPLAN.

B. 46. O. 34. GRADtLLAS DIAZ.

A. 21. R. 27. GRAY LUCAS.

J. 29. E. 25. GREENFIELD SILBERO.

J. 22. B. 20. HANLEY O'BRIEN.

L. 25. L. 21. HANSEN FRONSDAHL.

W. 29. C. 23. HAYES THOLE.

J. 22. J. 22. HEISEY KENDRICK.

M. 27, D. 23. LMBLER GOLDEN. W.

19. B. 19. JACOBS OGDEN. D.

25. D. 25. JOHNSON? BERG. H.

23. K. 21. JOHNSON MOORE. C.

36. E. 29. JORDAN FRIEDMAN. J.

23. M. 25. KIEFFER HOENE. J.

32. M. 29. KNIER FRILEY. J.

46, O. 40. KOEHLER CARLSON. C. 30.

F. 39. KOLDA LUTHE. D. 21.

V. 18. LANDON DLUGOLECKL W. 30. 38.

LARKIN JONES. R. 21, G. 23. LATTA HILLIGER.

B. 27, E. 23. LAUX MYERS. B.

Jr. 23. D. 20. LAUBACH BEDOYA.

A. 27. A. 32. LAWRENCE SHAW.

R. 22, M. 23. LEA BLENKER. G.

43, D. 32. LEE: HICKLER. R. 28.

C. 24. LESTER NICE. W. 30.

M. 36. LEVY THOMPSON. A. 28.

N. 33. LEWIS OSBORNE. S. 19.

D. 21. LIMA PRUYNE. H. 22.

J. 19. LIVAS RODRIGUEZ. F. 22, E.

24. LONG TERRY. L. 19, D. 17.

LOPEZ CRUZAN. R. 19. L. 16.

LOZA ARZAMENDL T. 50. C. 50. LUTZ GIBSON N.

24, R. 22. LYONS MARTENS. 28. M.

29. MAKER KLINE. E. Si. J.

19. MALONE CALDWELL. A. 24. H.

21. MAN LEY HA STAIN. G. 29. P.

23. MATTESON BURCIAGA. G. 23. 18.

McCLURE HOFF. J. 23. J. 20.

MCNEIL LESH. A. 24. B. 21.

MEEK BAILEY. K. 40, C. 43. MILLER SAYLOR.

R. 40. E. 25. MISE ROSS.

H. 23, T. 31. MOHLER JAQUES. D.

24. G. 21. MORA PETERSON. M.

26. 8. 22. MORRISON MAZIC. G.

25. A. 25. MOSQUIERA CARMONA. A.

Jr. 24. O. 31 MURO GARCIA. F.

40. G. 25. MURPHY MEISTER. E.

22. C. 19. NAESSIG SACKETT. A.

25. Y. 27. NEESON ROSE. J.

24. S. 22. O'CONNOR EVANS J. 25.

J. 24. OLIVAS VALENZUELA. J. 26.

M. 1. PARKS ROBINSON. D. 22.

C. 26. PETERSEN WHEELER. R. 34.

M. 25. i PETTY FORD. R. 56.

E. 43. I PRECXADO ALARCON. B. 21.

M. 21 I PRICE OLIVER. H. 36. K.

37. 1 RESPINI OATALDI. C. 26. J.

24. i RICHARDS MADDUX. W. 29. M.

20. RIVERA JIMENEZ- J. 21. C. 20.

ROBERT JOHNSON. J. 21. M. 18.

RUBTC NAVARRO. A. 52, A. 38. RUVALCABA REAZA.

P. 21. R. 19. SCANLAN ALLOY.

A. 41. G. 42. SCHARTON ST.

THOMAS. J. 34. P. 22.

SCHEIBEL GPUNDY. R. 21. B. 20.

KrTWTPMAI.I.TNrt L. 40. F. 42. Employees.

10'i: Inglewood, 10: Collegians. I. HorowiU GABVEY, Lewis loving husband of tkacnenne uarvey. lather of Stanley oar-vey. Recitation of the Rosary 8 p.m.

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Mass 8:45 a.m. Tues. at Veterans Facility. Sawtelle. GERTSCH, Mary G.

(Made.) beloved wife of Carl Gertsch. mother of Ardith E. Dillard. Alethea E. Wanda L.

Gertsch, sister of Maude Shaffer, also survived 2517 Pasadena Ave. CA-3234 RAPID TRANSIT WINNER The weekly rapid transit tournament held on Tuesday at the Los Angeles Chess Club. 841 S. Grand was won by William H. Steckel of the Hollywood Chess Group with a score of 12-1.

J. Watson was second with 11-2 and B. Frido and Ray Martin tied for third place with 10 '4-2 On Wednesday evening the weekly rapid transit tournament of the Hollywood Chess Group. 108 N. Formosa was again won by W.

H. Steckel with a score of lO-tj; second. R. Martin. 9lj-l'i: third, S.

Wolff. 9-2. and fourth. F. S.

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Services Thurs. at a.m. in the Little Church of the Flowers. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charee. GLICK.

Julius, beloved husband of Ida Glick, father of Rose Glueck. Louis Q. Glick. Thea Stone Ac Hyman R. Glick.

CUNMXGHAM O'CONNOR FVNER AL DIRECTORS INSPECTION OP LOS ANGELES' MOST BEAUTIFUL MORTUARY MAY BE MADE AT ANY TIME OBITUARY Anemia Anoendieitil Arthritis Asthma Bladder Treubla Bnilc 850 WEST WASHINGTON PR-OJ97 Skin Trouble Sleeplessness Sour Stomach Stomach Trouble Stenaca Uicora Ulcere Underweight services li a.m. Mon. at Hollywood Cemetery Chapel. Groman Mortuary, directors. GREEN, Oliver Hazard Perry.

Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge. RADLEY. Charles G. Services Mon. 3 p.m..

at Larkin Mortuary. BANNA. Infant Boy. Godeau Martinoni. directors.

HENSLEY. Annie E. Forest Lawn Mortuary in chare. Fossa's Treuble i Gallbladder Gallstones Headache Heart Treuble Hemerrhaoe Hig.i and Lew 4 Bleed Pressure Kicoey Treuble 1 Colds Colitis a. CoiKtiaatiaa Cramps er Milk Leg Dizziness Drepsy Dysentery Eczema Eye Treuble Let Treubla Liver Trouble Lurabsge Nervousness Neuralgia Piles Prostate Glaus Rheumatism Sinus Trouble W.

A. BROWN SON Briaht's Oil Mrs. Matilda Dennison urinary uiw Catarra -Chrtmis Caulk George R. Kingdon George R. Kingdon, 66, re VSBlltina Mrs.

Matilda Dennison, 82, of HART. Elton, of San Gabriel, beloved husband of Mrs. Bert Marie Hart, father of Established 1911 W. A. Brown 1870-1942 W.

Wylie Brown, Pres. As Owner 1815 S. FlowerSt. PR-t011 BRESEE BROS. GILLETTE FIFTY-FOUR YEARS OF FRIENDLY SERVICE 950'ASHJN'GJTON MORTUARY IN FOREST LAWN Mrs.

Lenora Ann Mang. Mrs. Alice ATCf (On Figueroa 3 talks, south of Santa Barbara, oasily i I reached by St. cars or bus from any section of L. tired banker, died yesterday at Year Money Earns 355 N.

Sycamore died at Glendale Sanitarium B-osanour Mrs. Marjorie Riley. Services 2 p.m. Tues. at the Little Stone Church of Turner.

Stevens fc Turner. 550 E. Main Alhambr. A native of Kansas City, she had lived in Southern Cali EVERYTHING AT TIME OF SORROW TELEPHONE CLEVELAND 8-3131 SANTA MONICA OFFICE 911 SANTA MONICA BLVD. Office Hours: rSO to I P.M..

2 to 5:30 LOS ANGELES (37) OFFICE 4150 SOUTH FIGUEROA STREET Office Heun: 1930 to I P.m., I to' P.M. Forest Lawn Memorial-Park Inc. rus home at 9a7 lath Santa Monica. He had been in poor health for a number of years. He came to California from Illinois in 1904 and served the First National Bank of Los Angeles.

In 1929 he "became manager of the Westwood branch of the Se P.M. Tuesday and Friday on Monday, Thursday, Saturday. Sunday GLASBAND MORTUARIES Jewish Funeral nireetarn 10:30 to I P.M. only. Phone AO.

1-9774 Closed Monday. Wednesday. Thursday. Sat. Closet) Wednesdays and Holidays lurday.

Sunday and Holidays. Phono 55So. 901 Washington Blvd. PR-I! 7700 Santa Monica Blvd. HE-6A47 RUPPE MORTUARY 1001 WEST WASHINGTON BLVD.

PRospect 0115 curity-First National Bank and continued in that position until BRAMBLE FUNERAL HOME Reverent Christian service Moderate price his retirement a number of SCHINDLER DU PONT. M. 24. M. 23.

SCHNEIDER VEST. G. 21. D. 18.

SCHUSTER BERGER. O. 23. G. 18.

SCOTT BYHAM. W. 24. B. 23.

SERRANO RAMIREZ. M. 22. C. 21.

SLINKARD HOOVER. W. 25. M. 24, SMITH KATZ.

L. 26. T. 17. SMITH SCHENK.

M. 30. G. 29. SO VDE MURRAY.

C. Jr. 22. A. 21.

SPARKMAN COX. F. 22. M. 24.

SPENCER SCHMIDT. S. 26. W. 21.

POTTS PAMER. A. 30. E. 30.

STEWARD JOHNS. C. 43. M. 42.

SWETT VANCE. J. 21. G. 19.

TATGE WTEGAND. R. 25. V. 22.

TEETER HINDS. G. 28. H. 23.

TTNER CASS ELL. J. Jr. 23. E.

26. TREGNAN SULLIVAN. M. 29. D.

25. TUR NER TURNER. J. 22. A.

20. 1816 TOBEKMAN STKEET. years ago. He leaves his widow, EDWxlRDS BROTHERS Mrs. Berdena Potter Kingdon; COLONIAL MORTUARY 1000 Venice Boulevard.

PRospect 8181 GROMAN MORTUARY fornia 41 years. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Pierce Bros. Mortuary in Beverly Hills, with interment at Evergreen Cemetery following. She leaves a son, George J.

Mossbacher, San Dimas, and two daughters, Mrs. Warren N. Doyle and Miss Alice L. Dennison, both of Los Angeles. Cornelius Lowe Funeral services for Cornelius L.

Ldwe, 92, retired music store proprietor, will be conducted today at 4 p.m. at Pierce Bros. Hollywood Chapel. Interment will take place in Pennsylvania. A resident here for 35 years, he died at his home at 633 S.

Gram-ercy Place Thursday. He leaves a son Robert and a daughter Marian, all of Santa Monica. Funeral services will be conducted Pains in Chest, Shoulders, Arms Oppressive Feeling, Tightness in Chest Pains Upon Exertion Short and Difficult Breathing, Smothering, Choking, Palpitation, Pounding, Skipping Dixxy, Week, Fainty, Nervous Spells, Promptly Relieved, Often in 72 Hours to 2 Weeks, Without Drugs Jewish Funeral Directors 830 W. WASHING TON BLVD. RI-! MALINOW SIMONS JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS Interest Compounded Semi-innnilly EqUITABLE has an unbroken record of thirty-four consecutive semi-annual interest payments.

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1930 (228 Se. Vermont Avenee Les AngBlei 44, PLeaunt 2-3ISI 818 Venice Blvd. PR-1A53 Att MAKING REED TAPLEY GEIGER 721 WEST WASHINGTON BLVD. FR-515I .1 ARMSTRONG FAMILY SOUTH HOPE STREET. RI-6S48 HIRSCH.

Arthur. Remains at Malinow Si Simons. HOLl'B, Erniel. Services 2 p.m., at Jones Hamrock Mortuary. HOPKINS.

Josephine E. Services 1:30 at Armstrong Family. HOPKINS. Mrs. Gertrude Wlnswalt.

mother of Fred R. Hopkins. Services 11 a.m. Tues. at Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles Mortuary.

720 W. Washington IRWIN, Frank L. Services Ac interment Aloion. Mich. Pierce Brothers' Hollywood, directors.

LEWIS. Elmer V. I.O.O.P services 3:30 p.m. Mon. at Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles Mortuary.

720 W. Washington Blvd. KEEXE, Charles Wesley, beloved husband of Gladys Keene. brother of Nance Tohlen Ellen Jonas. Services 10:30 a.m.

Mon. at Utter-McKinley's Broadway. 42o4 S. Broadway. KINGDON.

George of 957 19th Santa Monica, husband of Mrs. Berdena Kmgdon, father of Robert A Marian Kingdon. brother of William Klngdon. Services 2 p.m.. from the Little Chapel of the Dawn.

Santa Monica. Kmgsley Ac Gates, directors. LAPPIN. Martha. Services today, 1pm.

at Glasband's Hollywood Mortuary. 7700 Santa Monica Blvd. LARSSEN. William Wallace, beloved husband of Anna Larssen. father of Eleanore -BJHC-.

Private services 12 noon. View-park Mortuary. .3719 W. Slauson Ave. LEAHY, Charles, of 523 Temole loving brother of Mrs.

Pearl Glenn Ac Mra. Blanche Bennett, of Cincinnati. O. Requiem Mass 8 a.m.. at Immaculate Conception Church.

Wallace E. White directors. LIVINGSTON, Sally Messing, beloved wife of David D. Livingston, mother of Jerome p. Livingston, sister of Julia Mitchell, H.

V. Ullman Mrs. J. Weil. Services 2 P.m.

today at Pierce Brothers' Beverly Hills. 417 N. Maple Dr. LOWE, C. Luther.

Services 4 p.m Sun. at Pierce Brothers' Hollywood. 5959 Santa Monica Blvd. IJL'KS. Mae.

Services today. 12 noon, at Glasoand Downtown. MACuBFTf' I.rvin husband of Mabel V. Macbeth, father of I. Lyie Macbeth Se Lois Woodward, also survived by five brothers Ac one sister.

Services Tues. at 2:30 P.m. In the Wee Kirk the Heather. Forest Lawn Mortuary charge. MANNING, Thomas r.

Recitation of the Rosary 8 p.m. Mon. at Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles Mortuary. 720 W. Washington Blvd.

Requiem Mass 9 a.m. Tues. at Immaculate Conception Church. 9th Ac Green Sts. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

MACRER, Phillpp, at Covins. Feb. 8. beloved husband of Helena Maurer. loving father of Jamh Phiiinn t- TYLER.

GRIFFIN. M. Z3, E. 18. UNDERWOOD KNUDSEN.

D. 41. V. 50. VALLES GONZALES.

T. 24. T. 23. VAN DELL DOLLAR.

R. 22. H. 21. VAN HORNE CLARK.

H. 58. B. 32. VERA CAMARILLO.

L. 27. M. 24. VIAU VOCKE.

P. 26, H. 27. WALTERS OZIMEK. H.

27. C. 26. WAYMIRE CUNNINGHAM. E.

19. B. 20. WHITMORE: COFFEY. E.

23. M. 25. WILLIAMS SIMON. F.

22. M. 18. WITTHOFT RIGMAN. F.

30. M. 22. WOLF BANGART. K.

27. R. 28. YEOMAN SNE AD. J.

28. J. 18. YEGGE SMITH. R.

23, L. 23. YOUNG LAM SON. W. 31.

A. 22. ZACK HUGHES. A. 26.

W. 26. DIVORCE SUITS FILED UTTER-McKINLEY Twelve Convenient Mortuaries. AD-1-9325 HOUSE OF HALL 1607 SOUTH FLOWER STREET. PRT2212 HAMMOND, MISPAGEL RUPPE Sour Stomach, Gas- Tuesday at 2 p.m.

in the chapel of Gates, Kingsley Gates Mortuary. Burial will be in Wood-lawn Cemetery. Arthur G. Hulett Arthur Gibbons Hulett, 77, of 133 N. W41ton Place, died yesterday.

His passing ends a long career as a pharmacist and manufacturing chemist. A native of Iowa, he became prominent in Shrine and Knights Templar organizations. He was a deacon of the First Congregational Church. Funeral services at Forest Lawn Memorial-Park are pending. He leaves his widow, Mrs.

Martha Cook Hulett; a son, A. G. Hulett two two daughters, Mrs. Cornelia S517 Hyde Part Blvd. TH-9119 WALLACE E.

WHITE KM W. Washington Taj'lor and Mrs. Georgie Dick NOTE how heart call bo pushed out of normal position by stomach, swollen from gas pressure. HOWARD J. CALLANAN son, and a grandson, John Tay -CEMETERIES- Many sufferers who today could be enjoying much better health, are undergoing needless misery in the belief their heart is producing all their suffering; whereas, in truth, INDEPENDENT COMPLAINTS in Stomach, Liver, Colon, Kidneys, Nervous System, Glands, which are affecting their heart-are actually responsible.

This may likewise be true about your own symptoms. So why not learn the truth about yourself? If you have already been told that your case is hopeless, nothing that you would learn could possibly damage your situation. If you have already given up hope, it could not possibly take more hope from you. If other causes are at fault, they should be obvious once they are located and pointed out to you. For Personal Interview About Your Own Case, Phone VAndike 7404 Iritis, Indigestion, causing Heart Burn, Gases, Distention, Bloating, Palpitation, Heart Attacks, lor.

LNGLEWOOD PARK CEMETERY LARGEST IN CALIFORNIA Telenhone ORegon 81251 Get Financial World's 1947 Outline of Chest Pains, etc. ere otten mistakenly Mausoleum Crematory Columbarium ROSE HILLS attributed to the ADAMS. Jean L. against Francis A. ARMEN.

Yolando against Seth. ASPENGREN. Violet M. against Oscar F. BEAUDRY.

Christine J. against Jphn D. BEEBE Mildred J. against Marshal R. BOWDEN.

Marie against Louis. CLARK. Eula M. B. against Don M.

COOK. Marjorie J. against Homer T. DUNKLEY. Dorothv B.

against James L. EWING. Newton H. against Renee. GULDENZOPF.

Myrtle against Morris. HANEY. Emma against Charles F. HOLLINS. Froydis L.

against William S. HAUSMAN. Marianne Z. against Allan H. JONES.

Thelma C. against Jack B. KLINE. Shirley against Henry. MARSH.

Mary V. against Robert Jr. MOSS. Marie D. against Heyward A.

POPA. Catherine J. against DanieL STAGLIANO. Hope against James. STEM.

Ann sgainst Leonard. TUPLING. Marion E. against James T. Jr.

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Hulett of Salt Lake City, and four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Louis Fitzroy Requiem Mass for Louis Fitz FOR INUESTING. $10,000 "A 1947 Program For Investing SlOfiOO" published in FINANCIAL WORLD, should bs helpful to svsrs; cautious Investor, sxhoso primary ebfectlv Is ineoma turn ssttty, and tvhoso secondary aim is loncterm prioo appreciation. This croup hat been selected with the idea of building a balanced Investment procram promising, better-than-averass yields for quasjty issues and eliminating the worries aver day-to-day market fluctuations. Reprint of this sound, balanced SlO.OOO Investment program sent free to ail new subscribers who order promptly.

Besides pointing out both investor's pittaiis and Investment opportunities from time to time, FINANCIAL WORLD brings you this week and every week a oulcfc, understandable survey of tha developments that influence market prices and ultimately determine real security values, AS A STEP TOWARD ACHIEVING YOUR 1947 INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES Frederick M. Maurer. Funeral services I1' 2 m- the chapel PISXA Covina. MASTER SON, John Joseph, of 123.1 N. nfSi.Pal.m,if- Remains at the Wallace E.

White As Howard J. Callanan Mortuary. MeXEAL. Joseph Albert, beloved husband of Sophie McNeal. Services 2:30 p.m.

Mon. at Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles Mortnarv. 72n Wa.hin.tnn xaiv Great News for Sufferers from Arihrilis Pains 7 lots in sequence. 1839 interment, spaces 2. 3 4.

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Forest Lawn Memorial Pnrlr Tevn tide see. below statue of David. Phone ST-40540 or ST-56192. ADAMS, Dennia beloved husband of Virginia Adams. Recitation of the Rosary 8 p.m.

Sun. at Pierce Brothers Beverly Hills. 417 N. Maple Dr. Requiem Mass 9 a.m.

Mon. at Church of the Good Shepherd. Interment Holy Cross. (Chicago papers, please copy.) ALVORD, Eleaner beloved wife of George daughter of Mrs. Thomas Andrew of Superior, sister of Mrs.

Milton Ross. Mrs. Walter Axelson of Coalinga. Wilfred Andrews and Earl Andrews of Superior. aunt of Mrs Betty Jean McNutt.

Services 12:30 p.m.' Mon. at the Wee Kirk -o' the Heather. Forest Lawn. Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles Mortuary, directors. MERLO, Domeniea loving mother of roy, 77, actor of stage and screen for more than a half century, will be celebrated tomorrow "at WILL BUY CRYPTS CRAVES TIM ALT LOCAL CEMETERIES MUNZER.

RI-0277. and Rheumatic, Sciatic Lumbago, Neuritis Pains 9 a.m. at St. Ambrose Church. ec Louis Merlo.

also survived by one brother. Domenico Gar-detto. one sister. Maria Gardetto. six grandchildren one great-grandchild.

Rosary 8 p.m., in Godeau Ac Mar-tinoni's Crystal Chapel. Funeral a.m.. from the chapel. Mass 9 a.m. at St.

Peter's Church. Interment Calvary. MEYER, Amos B. Services 2 p.m. Mon.

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Ethel Miller, brother of Mary Miller. Services 1 Hn-at P'ce Brothers Leimert 4601 Crenshaw Blvd. MOE, William beloved husband of Clara M. Moe. grandfather of Verian Mable Keller.

Services Tues. at 1pm. In the Church of the RecessionaL Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. MOREHART, Roger Lytle. Rosary 8 p.m..

from chapel of Will A. Reynolds Ar Francis X. Eberle. 8540 Melrose Ave. Mass at St.

Ambrose Church. 1281 N. Fairfax. a.m. Wilmot R.

Wood, associate director. NEDOW, Rose, beloved wife of Morris edow. mother of Mrs. Birdie Hassen As Edward G. Nedow, sister of Ruth Simon Louis Leibowitz, grandmother of Barbara.

Sheila As Judith Hassen. Services today. 3 P.m.. at Groman Mortuary NELSON, Ernestine Pauline. Feb.

7. at 1115 Scofleld Glendale. loving mother of Richard W. Sc Thomas Edward Nelson of Glendale. sister of Emma Richardson of Los Angeles.

Funeral services Feb. 10. at 2 p.m., in the Chapel of Sacred Memories. L. G.

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28 Mar. 4 Feb. 11 SUNDAY, FEB. 9 Sun rises 6:44 a.m.. sets 5:41 m.

Moon rises 10:08 p.m.. sets 9:29 p.m. TIDES, LOS ANGELES HARBOR FS- hPT Vow. High Today r. California Toy Show, Alexandria Hotel, 9 a.m.

to 6 p.m. New Jersev Society dinner, 5050 Eagle Rock 4 p.m. Basketball, Pan Pacific, first game 6:30 p.m. Ice Hockey, Westwood. 8:30 p.m.

v.vj A.a AX 4.o U.4 -FACE (Complete in 2 Hours) niga iow High 12:40 4 6 6:48 1.5 It. -S3 3 8 1:25 4.6 6:12 IS 1 :4 a 1 Low 6:39 1.1 7:18 1.8 8:14 2.3 9:40 2.7 11:05 2.7 10 11 12 15 NELMEYER. Wheeler H. 2.7 6:13 2.9 7:17 3 2 7:51 3.4 3:19 4.5 11:19 0.9 4:23 4.6 12:17 0.5 5:19 4.8 1:00 0.1 ALL SKIN DISEASES Blackheads, pimples, growths, skin rashes, blemishes, blotches, moles, large pores, poor complexion, dandruff, failing hair, itchy scalp. MEN ANP WOMEN ACNE WRINKLES ACNE SCARS Our 34th con Tide.

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rorest Lawn Mortuary in charge. OVERSTREET. Rev. Septimus J. Services 10:30 a.m.

Mon. at Pierce Brothers' Lincoln Heights. 2517 Pasadena Ave. PETERSON, Ada N. Services 1:30 p.m..

at Armstrong Family Mortuary. RAAB, Philip father of Marion P. Raab. brother of Carl Minnie A. Theodora A.

Raab. grandfather of Jeanne John H. Robson. Services 2 p.m. Mn.

at Turner. Stevens Ac Eggleston. VA-7385 J. T. GEORGE, M.D.

We invite and open New Accounts by Matl Federally Insured Maximum Return SOUTHLAND AND LOAN ASSOCIATION secutive semi annual dividend paid December 31, 1946 was at the rate of ULCERS, FISSURES, FISTULAS, ABSCESSES Insurance) Agencies, Dept. A-14' 3950 Wilshire, Los Angeles 5, Cal. Dfeose xmnd of once wifhout eosf or obligation, complefo information about fhe policy described obove. Nomo Address FIRST EXAMINATION FREE Many Cleared Up to 12 Treatment Investigate This Expert New Method THERMO-3IAGXO-RAY FOR SATISFACTORY RESULTS NO DRUGS NO SURGERY Why suffer Heed Colds. Cstarrb.

Hrsdachri, Head I'aine. Head Noises. Ear Throbs. Eve and Ear Trouble and attending symptoms. Nersousneis.

Neuritis, when this method sets amazing results in acute or chronic cases Consultation Fred Reasonable Fees OR. R. F. HOLMES, C. SS4 Sent VersssRt flare! 1327 II Years at Sasse Lecatioa essssssssa SELF-HYPNOSIS FOR SELF-HELP Surest wsy to reach Subsconscious.

Amazing results. Famous LaPAT Harmless Method. Lessons private. M. LaPAT, Ph.D.

Bex T-92S3, Station Las Angslea 1000 Fremont South Pasadena. RADER. William beloved husband of Dorothy Rader. brother of John Tom Ac Claude Rader. Services Mon.

at 9 a.m. in the Church of the Recessional. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. BAWLINGS. Herbert C.

beloved husband of Nina Martin Rawlinss. father of Richard Curtis Rawlings. brother of Frederick C. Ac Marjorie Rawlings. Services 2:30 p.m..

at Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. Eugene Webb, Jr, President 9412 Wilshire Beverly Hills PER 37c 0 STOP NEEDLESS SUFFERING Relief (waits yes wits my proves el ice mrthed el treatment, dally from 9 am. to p.m. Alse Men-day evenings. I I p.m.

fClesed Saturdays and Sundays.) Phono VA. 2S3 or write Dept. T-l for my FREE BOOKLET, asailod in plan envelope. Free parking at 827 S. Hill.

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