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1 of JAN. 24, 1962 Los Angeles Times TUESDAY, JAN. 23 Federal-State Market News Service BUTTER Jobbing prices to retailers- Grade AA. carton. Grade A.

681 EGGS Prices to retail stores, f.o.b, distributors' plants (delivered cents higher, cartons, 3 cents higher): Ex. Lge. Large Medium Small 42.5-46.5 39.5-42.5 33.5-36.5 47.5-50.5 39.5-41.5 37.5-38.5 31.5-32.5 Prices to consumers in cartons: Large Medium Small AA 49 63 Grade A 39 POULTRY Fryers. 18,000 head: at 17.5 cents; at 18.5; at 20. Roasters, 8,000 head at cents.

Light hens, 14,700 head: cents: weighted average, 5.62 cents. Crosses. 5,200 head: cents, weighted average, 7.12. Turkeys: None. HAY PRICES Alfalfa: U.S.

1, 27.00@29.00; U.S. No. 2 leafy, 25.00@26.00: U.S. No. 2 green, 25.00 U.S.

No. 2, 23.00 No. oats, 31.00€33.00. LIVESTOCK CATTLE--Sales, 900; slaughter steers high standard and low good 23.75@24.25; other standard, 22.00@23.50; utility, 20.00@22.00; heifers individual Hatfield Stores Debentures Listed Los Angeles Markets high standard and low good 825-950 122.75@23.10; utility, cows. commercial, 1.025-1,185 b.

range-type. 17.50 18.00: 1,200 19.00; utility dairybreds. 15.70@17.10; other filled utility, 14.50 15.80; cutter, 14.50 canner. 12.10@14.50; bulls, utility Holsteins. 20.80 22.90; high cutter to low utility, 19.30€ 20.50; other cutters.

17.40 19.00; stockers end feeder steers good 525-625 lb. 24.00 good to low choice 700-825 22.50 medium, 21.50@23.00. CALVES -Sales, 250; slaughter classes, good to low choice mostly good vealers and up to 350-b. calves, 26.00 28.75; standard, 23.00 26.00; high standard to: mostly 250 good 23.00; 425-550 lb. 19.00; 23.75@24.75; utile ity mixed 425 stockers steers and heifers good and 47,405 lb.

26.00; choice 315 31.00; steers medium and low good 350-450 23.50@ 24.75; heifers individual choice 270-300 30.00. HOGS Sales, 175; barrows and gilts slow; U.S. No. 1-2 grain feds 207-225 Ib. firm 25 higher at 18.00@18.25.

SHEEP Sales. 100; supply ewes and lambs held for later showing. City of Industry CATTLE 1,000 500: 24.00: slaughter utility steers low 900-950 20.00@21.00; cows. commercial and standard grange and dairy-type, 17.50@ 18.00; individuals to 19.00; utility, 16.00@ 17.00; cutter, 15.00@16.00; canners, 13.50@ 15.00; bulls, utility, 21.00@22.00. CALVES None.

HOGS- Sales, 150; U.S. No. 1, 185-lb. grain fed butchers, 18.00; No. 1-2.

255 17.00@17.75; good and choice feeder pigs, 21.00@21.50. SHEEP None. CITRUS The Federal-State Market News Service reports grapefruit about steady, lemons steady and unchanged, oranges stronger. GRAPEFRUIT Florida Indian River 2 4.25 405. 325.

3.50 4.00;: 365, 3.00@ 3.75, 3.00@3.25. ORANGES San Joaquin Valley 1135. 138s, 4.50 4.75; 1635, 4.50; 1805, 4.00@4.25, choice 865. 4.250 4.50; 1139. 4.00 54.25: 1385, 3.75€4.00; 1635.

3.50€3.75; 1805. 3.35€3.50. in Sunkist all auction Growers, Inc. reports oranges Representative markets were steady. (first 1135, grade) 565, 5.90; 725.

5.74; 885. prices by size: Sunkist 5.30: 5.02; 1385. 5.00: 1635, 4.40, No choice. PRODUCE GRAPES--Dull, San Joaquin Valley lb. lugs Emperors best, 3.25@4.00: Ribiers best, 6.00; 20-lb.

lugs, 4.75@5.00; Almerias, 3.25. BEANS -Firm. Per lb. Kentucky Pole Mexico, Improved Kentuckys Mexico, 28 CUCUMBERS: Slightly weaker. Lugs Mexico, 4.50@5.00; half bushel crates Bahamas, one mark, 5.50@6.00; bushel baskets Bahamas, 8.50@9.50; Mexico, 9.00@ 10.00.

LETTUCE -Slightly weaker. Standard cartons 245, 3.00@3.25; 30s, 2.00 2.50; Arizona 245, 3.00@3.25; WGA crates Imperial Valley 485, 3.50@4.00; San Diego County 36s, one mark, 3.75@4.00. ONIONS Slightly stronger. 50-lb. sacks Yellows Spanish-type Idaho, 4.50@4.75; Willow Springs, 5.25@5.50; Danvers Oregon, 5.50@6.00; White Nevada, 7.25@7.50.

POTATOES -Firm, slightly stronger. 100-lb. sacks Long Whites Kern District U.S. 1-A. 3.75@4.25; Perris Valley U.S.

1-A, 3.00@3.25; Russets Idaho U.S. 1-A, 3.00. TOMATOES DUll and slightly weaker, Flats, 2-layers Mexico 5x6, 3.75@4.00: 6x6, 3.25@3.50: 6x7, 2.50@2.75; 7x7, 3- layer, 3.25@4.00. Over- Over-The-Counter TUESDAY, JAN. 21 The following bid and asked prices are obtained from the National Assn.

of Securities Dealers, and are unofficial. They do not represent actual transactions. securities They could are have intended been as a sold guide or to bought the at the approximate time of range compilation within which yesterday. these Insurance Stocks Bid Asked! Bid Asked Bid Asked Bell Electronics Mayfair Mkts Aetna Fire 145 154 Bemis Benson-Lehner Bros Bag 74 79 10 McLouth McCormick Steel Selph 59 Aetna Life Amer Equitable 17 24 183 Berkshire Biochemical Hath Proc Merch Microdot FM Inc Lines 28 Am Hert Life Ins Newark Bon Bircher Ami Co Corp Miles Midland Labs Capit Cp 151 Am Nat Ins Co 17 Argonaut Ins Co 758 Bonanza Airlines Miss Pat Benef Std Life Boston Capital 18 Missile Sys Cp 14 Conn. General 258 273 Botany Indus Mobile Video Tape 6 Assurance 184 194 Bourns Inc Morning Coffee Cont Casualty Bowater Paper Morrison Knuds Ins Am 16 Brunswig Drug 20 National Prop 18 Firemans Fd 62 Burgmaster Cp 16 19 Do Neiman pf First Nat Life Ins 912 103 Cal Interst Tel Marcus Franklin Life 134 141 Cal Liquid Gas Nevada Gas 15 General Re-Ins 180 201 Cal Pac Utilities Nevada Power 45 Glens Falls Cal Water Svc Eng Gas El Globe Repub 27 30 Cal Water Tel 4434 48 Northern Ind PS Great Amer Canadian Sup Oil Oceanarium Inc Hanover Fire 52 Cannon Electric 18 21 Ore-Ida Fds Inc Hartford Fire 77 For Tech Ind Pabst Brew 18.

Home Insurance 593 Pac Airlines cm Life Ins Am CenturyProperties Pac Airmotive Life Ins of Vir 120 127 Citizens Utils A 30 Pac Automation Linc Natl Life 169 178 Do Pac Coast Prop 912 Maryland Cas 47 Coastal Dyn Cp Pac Haw Prod 30 Mission Equities Coca-Cola LA 27 Intrmtn Ex Natl Fire 150 160 Coleman Engine Pac Mercury TV Fire 49 Interst Gas Pac Outdoor Adv Nationwide A Colo Oil Gas Pac Pow Lt Northriver Do pf Pac Vitamin Cp Pac Employ Ins 27 Colwell Co 30 Palomar Mort Co Pac Indemnity 41. Comwith Oil Ref Parker Hannitin Pac Mutual Consol Freightw Pauley Pet 19 Protec Sec. Life 8 9 Consol Rock Prd 22 Pendleton Tool 33 Provid-Wash 26 Control Data Permanent Filter St Paul Cornet Stores Permanente Cem 19 Sec Ins Hav 108 115 Res 8 Person Prop Lsg 93 Sec Title 213 Cyprus Mines 29 Petrolane Gas 32. 35 Springfield Ins Dashew Bus Pioneer Nat Gas 37 Surety Life Ins Delhi Taylro Pomona Tile Guar Tr NY 42 Dial Finance 32 35 Portland Gen El 48 Title Travelers Ins Ins Diversa Inc pf 1934 Potash Co of Am Fid Guar Dob Do Corp pf Products Res Prop Co 12. Producing US US Life 75 Documentation Inc Pub Svc of NM 32 Westchester Co 85 Dorsett El Labs Purex Cp, 38 Wilshire Ins Ducom Metals 22 Purolator Prod 41 Eastern Banks Dun Bradstreet 69 Rabin Winters Bankers Trust 741 771 Dymo Indus 17 78 Rantec Republic Cp Chase Manhattan 85 Eldon Indus Resiflex Supply Ch Bk NY Tr Electrada Cp 13 Lab Cont HI NB 173 Electro Instr 13 Rockwell Rec Mfg Prod Co 27 Bk Chi 101 Electronic Cap 26, 28 Roddy 8 First City Bk Electronic Comp Rose Marie Pet Reid Irving Trust Intl Eng Cap 11 Ryl Royal Dich Indus NY Mead Brk Bk Electron Invst 13 Mfrs Hanover Tr Electro-Sci Electrosolids Santa Fe Drillg Morgan Gty 142 Endevco Cp 15 Scantlin Electron Western Banks Epps Industries Foreman Am Bk Bern 37 Farmer Bros Sees Candy Shps G.

D. Searle 126. 135 Ariozna Bk 41 Fed Mart 18 Servonic Instru Bk of 57 Filtors Inc Shore Calnevar Bk of Cal SF First Boston Cp Sierra Pac Pow 32 Century Bk NB 59 Fluidgenics Smith Indus Cit Citizens NB of BH LA 68 Four Star TV 19 So So Cal Water 34 4614 Futterman Cp Sowest Union Gas Gas Continental Bk 41 Crocker Ang Bk 54 Garden Land Co Speedee Mart 9 Fidelity Bk Gen Tel pt Sprague Eng 59 Gas Service First NT SD 5 pf Spring St Cap First Western 62 Do pf 23 State Expir 6 7 Pac Nat Bk SF Genisco Straza Indus Pac State Bk 30 Gertsch 143 Strolee of Calif Fern Val Bk 20 Glasspar Strong Cobb Arn 10 Sta Monica Bk 33 803 Glickman Cp 153 Sunset House Dis 19 21. Sec First LA Gt Lakes Nat Gas Systron Donner 33 Bank 96 Gt All Am Mkts Tappan Co 35 Union United Bk Cal Bk 64 Grinnell Cp 193 200 Tejon Ranch 34 US SD 50 Telecomputing Val NB Phoenix 68 72. Hamilton Mgt Inc 31 Texas Am Oil Cp Fargo Am Tr Harvill Cp Thermal Power Inc Thomp Fiber Gis 20 Holding Companies Allied Empire 47 Hi-Shear Credit Corp Thrifty Cal Financial Hilton Houston Fearless Cp 218 T.I.M.E.

213 Drugs 52 Empire Finan 25 Inform Sys Inc 67 Time Inc Far West Finan Intl Electr Res Times-Mirror 40 First Fin of West Intl Hse Pancake Tool Res Eng 10 First Surety Cp Interstate Bake 29 Transcon Lines. 31 34 Gibraltar Finan 44 48 Do pf 84 88 Transcon Gas Hawthorne Finan Interstate Eng Travelodge Cp 10 Lytton Financial 35 Interstate Host 24 Tucson Gas 45 Trans-Coast Inv Interst Motor Fr Utd Electrodyn Trans-World Fin Interstate Vend 38 US Chem Mill 4 Wesco Finan Itek Corp 28 31 US Leasing 73 Jurgens Groc US Servateria Common and Preferred Kaiser Steel 35 United Utils Inc Acme Electric 18 21 Do pf 225 Ureth Cp Cal cm 11 Altamil Kentucky Utils 51 Do A Amer Cement 13 Kinetics Corp 1034 Urethane Ind Intel 414 Amer Express 543 Knudsen Cream 28 Utah VanCamp Const Sea Fd Amer Pipe Labs Inc Con 614 Koehring Co Vol Shan Indus Kramer American 9 Anadite Inc 24 LA Drug Co Waddell Reed 4834 Anheuser Busch 49 Laguna Niguel 1034 Warner Swasey Applied Phys cm cm 23. Lake Aarowh Dev Warren Bros 23 Arden Farms Langendort Bak 21 Wash Nat Gas Do pf Liberty Recors 13 Waste King 13 Ariz Fert Bancorp Ch Lone Star StI 26 Del Wayne E. Mfg Webb Co Lucky Lager Arrowhead Purit 20 Lucky Stores 22 Wellington Mfg Retail Store Fix R. V.

Weatherfd 11 Automation Indus Macco Corp 15 Western Nat Gas Avery Adhesive Marine Cap Cp 15 Western Pub Co 25 72. Avon Products Market Basket Westg Cal A cm Aztec Oil Gas 23 Marlin Rockwell Witco Chem 43. Babcock Electron 28 Marshall Indus Wrather Corp Bayless Mkts 19 21 Mattell Inc Labs 31 Bekins Van St 9 10 Maxson Electr Zero Mfg Co SHIP MOVEMENTS HERE Compiled by Marine Exchange. Refer to steamship companies for dock times, rates, reservations and ports of call. ACTIVE VESSELS IN PORT Vessel Berth From American Mail, 187 Dumaguete Barranduna 143 San Fran.

Bougainville LB-09 Hong Kong Cathay -29 Chatham, 199 Newark Delphin anc. Sasebo Fernlake 228-E Cristobal Salman, LB-54 Powell River Geestemunde LB-48 San Fran. Hawaiian Refiner, 200-A Honolulu J. H. MacGaregili 107 Richmond Julia 1 224 City Kersten Miles 178 San Fran.

Kenmar, LB-25 Cristobal Kenal Peninsula, LB-78 Bandar Mashur Los Angeles 59 San Jose Nedon anc. Yawata Norefiel 107 San Fran. Oriental Argosy LB-29 Nagoya Otello LB-6 Bremerhaven Paraguay 174 San Fran. York President Arthur, 154 New President Hoffman 223 Vancouver Panama LB-2 San Fran. Stolt Victor (Nor.

120 Houston Sandanger Minnesota LB-34 172 San Estero Fran. Bay Telde Puerto Armuelles Yamaharu Maru, LB-9 Ensenada Zamboanga 230-D Yokohama VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE Vessel Berth From Astoria Maru LB-30 Ensenada Brimanger LB-34 Fran. Bonneville 228-D San Fran. Cynthia Oison, 135 Hueneme Dona Margarita anc. Portland Martita (Lib.

168 Richmond Peru Maru San Diego Point Reyes 168 Segundo David E. Day LB-77 Portland VESSELS DUE TO Vessel Berth From Archimede anc. Vancouver Avra anc. Tampa Angelo Petri 187 Richmond Berganger LB-32 London Bandon 135 Hueneme Catawba Ford 169 Martinez Colina (ikr. 738 Estero Bay California Standard LB-76 S.

Diego Hikokane Maru anc. -L 8-29 Osaka Hawaiian Fisherman, 195 San Fran, Hitra (Nor. 1, 173 Dumal Kochu Maru LB-30 San Diego, Lindo 142 Antwerp Michigan, L8-21 Tacoma Orcades L8-24 San Fran, Rosario B-211 Fran. Santa Marina, 57 San Fran. (Nor.

228-E San Fran. Coolangatta 143 Cairns anc Vancouver Anna Maersk (Dan. 177 Ensenada VESSELS SAILED TUESDAY Vessel Lompoc (tr.) Fiving A Washington (1km.) Ascharu Maru (Jap.) Kloosterdyk Hillyer Brown (tr.) Erne (Grk.) LOCATION OF BERTHS- -Outer Basin, 101 to 149 Wilmington, 150 to Beach, LB-1 WEATHER REPORT OFFICIAL (Fer Wednesday, Jan. 24, 1962) vailed. NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY FORECASTS Los Angeles and Vicinity: Considerable sunshine with variable high clouds today and Thursday.

Gusty northeast winds down canyons. High, today about 63. Southern California: Varlable high cloudstoday and Thursday. Chance of a few scattered showers San Diego and Imperial Counties and a few snow flurries over southern mountains. Gusty east or northeast winds down coastal canyons.

Not quite so cool. Southern California Coastal and Intermediate Valleys: Variable high clouds today through Thursday. Gusty northeast winds below canyons. Not quite so cool today. Southern California Mountain Areas: Variable high clouds today through Thursday.

Chance of some snow flurries San Diego County Strong gusty northeast winds. Not quite so cold. Southern California Interior and Desert Regions: Sunny north portion. Variable few scattered showers Imperial Chance County. of high clouds.

southern deserts. Gusty north winds down Colorado River Valley, Not quite so cool days. Santa Barbara and Vicinity: Partly sunny with variable high clouds today and Thursday. Santa Monica Bay Area: Partly sunny with variable high clouds today and Thursday, San Bernardino Valley: Sunny with variable high clouds today and Thursday. Strong gusty north or northeast winds below canyons.

Imperial and Coachella Valleys: Partly cloudy today through Thursday. Possibly a few scattered sprinkles. Gusty north or northeast winds 20 to 28 m.p.h. at times. San Fernando Valley: Considerable sunshine with variable high clouds today and Thursday.

Gusty northeast winds below canyons. San Francisco Bay Area: Fair today and Thursday. Little change in temperature. Gentle wind. Northern and Central California: Fair today and Thursday except cloudiness extreme north.

Slightly warmer central portion and northern mountains. Mt. Shasta-Siskiyou Area: Mostly cloudy today and Thursday. Warmer. Sierra Nevada: Fair today and Thursday.

Rising temperature. Sacramento Valley: Fair today and Thursday. Little change in temperature. San Joaquin Valley: Fair today and Thursday except local morning fog and low clouds. Slightly warmer.

Salinas Valley: Fair today and Thursday. Slightly warmer today. Gentle wind. Santa Maria-San Luis Obispo Coastal Area: Fair today and Thursday. Slightly warmer today.

Gentle wind. Northern Arizona: Generally fair. Considerable cloudiness with scattered showers or occasional snow east portion today. Thursday fair west; partly cloudy, slightly warmer east. Southern Arizona: Partly cloudy today through Thursday with widely scattered showers lower elevations and snow flurries higher mountain sections.

Not much change in temperature. Southern Nevada: Mostly sunny today and Thursday, Gusty northeast winds today. Not so quite so cool. COASTAL WEATHER Cape Blanco to Point Conception: Wind mostly northwest to west 7 to 17 knots to: day and Thursday, except variable 7 to 15 knots south Point Sur today. Fair except cloudiness vicinity Cape Mendocino northward.

Point Conception to Mexican Border: Smallcraft warnings displayed for localized northeast winds ranging up to 30 knots at times below coastal canyons toVariable winds elsewhere mostly east to southeast 8 to 16 knots today and Thursday. High clouds and possible sprinkles along south coast but variable high clouds with sunshine elsewhere today and Thursday. Not quite so cool. WESTERN WEATHER SUMMARY A low-pressure area remains nearly stationary off the coast of Baia California, centered some 350 miles southwest of San Diego. in A Southern high pressure area is centered Idaho and covers the Great Basin region.

A high-pressure ridge extends out over Oregon to the Pacitic high centered with 1,034 millibars about 700 miles west of Eureka. Low pressure extends from the Gulf of Alaska southwestward out to the date line. A littie rain occurred along the Washington coast and a few sprinkles near the MexIcan border but elsewhere along the Pacific Coast mainly fair weather pre- Precipitation was sparsely scattered in the northeastern and southern parts the country late Tuesday. Occasional rain or drizzle occurred from the Texas coastal area into South Carolina in conjunction with a stagnant cold front stretching from the Palmetto state across southeastern Louisiana. Freezing drizzle continued in the central part of Texas.

To the west snow was observed from southern Colorado and Utah into northern Arizona and New Mexico while a few showers were noted from Southern California into southern Arizona. Elsewhere precipitation was in the form of widely scattered: snow flurries extending from the Great Lakes region into northern New England. Considerable cloudiness prevailed from the Pacific Northwest into western Montana but skies were generally fair from north and central California through the central Rockies and northern half of the Plains into the upper Mississippi Valley and from the Ohio Valley into the middle Atlantic States. Except for warm temperatures in the 70s and 80s in Florida seasonably cold weather prevailed over most of the country. Readings in the 20s and 30s were common from the Plains through the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys into south and central New England.

Over the Rockies temperatures ranged from below zero higher elevations of the north to the 50s in the lower elevations in the south. Near and along the Pacific Coast the thermometer registered in the 30s or 40s in western Oregon California. and Washington and the 50s or 60s in LOCAL TEMPERATURES Tuesday's maximum and minimum temperatures at Southern California points, as reported to the Los Angeles office of the U.S. Weather Bureau office, were as follows: Station- Max. Min.

Los Los Angeles Airport 59 Beaumont Beverly Hills Bishop Blythe Burbank Campo Culver City Daggett Death Valley El Centro Long Beach Montebello Mt. Baldy Notch Mt. Wilson Needles Newport Northridge Oiai Ontario Palmdale Palm Springs Pasadena Paso Robles Riverside Sandberg San Bernardino San Diego San Gabriel San Pedro Santa Barbara Santa Maria Santa Moncia Pier Thermal Nine Palms Victorville Warner Wrightwood Springs TEMPERATURES AND PRECIPITATION OVER THE FAR WEST TUESDAY PrecipiStation Max. Min. tation Bakersfield Eureka Flagstaff 05 Fresno Grand Junction Medford, Ore.

Red Bluff Reno, Nev. Sacramento Tucson 24 Winslow Yellowstone Yuma TEMPERATURES AND PRECIPITATION OVER THE NATION TUESDAY PrecipiStation- Max. Min. tation Albanv. N.Y, 29 25 Albuquerque 01 ainarilio Atlanta 55 Birmingham Bismarck Boise Boston Brownsville 81 Buffalo Casper Charleston, S.C.

Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus, 0. Denver Des Molnes Detroit .02 Duluth Paso Worth Galveston Helens Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas City Las Vegas Louisville 03 Memphis Miami Beach Milwaukee Minneapolis-St. Paul ew Orleans New York City Oklahoma City Omaha Philadelphia 01 Phoenix 09 Pittsburgh Portland. Me. Portland.

Ore. Raleigh Rapid City Richmond .01 51. Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Francisco Saul Ste. Marie Weather Conditions Jan. 23, 1962 45 CAN A DA SEATTLE 19 SISMARCK 33: 33 MINNEAPOLIS CRYLAND HIGH HIGH NEW YORE 30.83 44 30.92 54 DES MOINES CHEYENNE 294: 23 CHICAGO HIGH RENO OMAMA 130.45 SALT, LAKE 39.

56 DENVER SAN FRANCISCO 25 ST, LOUIS 58 370 52 OKLAHOMA CITY MEMPHIS 37 55 .59 LOS ANGELES ,60 A PHOENIX 46 29 FT. WORTH NEW ORLEANS Dote Frem WEATHER BUREAU 20 78 HIGH 78 30.30 MIAMI COLD HIGH HIGH 30.50 WEATHER FRONTS RAIN SNOW LOW 29.88 WARM 70 COLD FORECAST Snow OCCLUDED Fer Daytime Wednesday STATIONARY WIND MAX. TEMPERATURE 60 Figures Show High Temperatures Expected NATION'S WEATHER- -This map, based on United States Weather Bureau information, summarizes latest weather conditions. Figure beside cities indicates the maximum temperature. Shading indicates areas in which measurable rain has fallen Circled numbers indicate high and low barometric pressure.

Station- Max, Min. Tampa Spokane 13 80 Washington 02 Wichita 25 CANADIAN STATISTICS Calgary 31 T. Edmonton Montreal Ottawa Regina Toronto Winnipeg Vancouver 29 05 ALASKAN STATIONS Anchorage 14 Juneau 37 35 Fairbanks -10 HAWAIIAN STATION Honolulu 80 70 FOREIGN CITIES Foreign temperatures and weather conditions based on observations taken at 10 a.m.. PST, Tuesday: City- Weather Temp. Aberdeen Clear Ankara Clear Athens Cloudy Bermuda Cloudy Bogota Cloudy Cairo Partly cloudy Casablanca Clear Copenhagen Partly cloudy Havana Partly cloudy Kingston Partly cloudy London Rain Madrid Cloudy Mexico City Clear Moscow Cloudy Nassau Clear Oslo Cloudy Paris Cloudy Rome Partly cloudy St.

Thomas, V.I. Clear San Partly cloudy Stockholm Snow Vienna Partly cloudy Warsaw Clear 36 VITAL RECORD Deaths Funeral Announcements ALEXANDER, Elsa. Private services to be conducted by the Groman Mortuary. AVNET, Helen, beloved wife of Charles, devoted mother of Lester Avnet, Lillian Marks, Robert Norman Avnet, cherished grandmother: dear sister of Sol Dorman and Ethel Morrison. Services today, p.m., in Jeffer Funeral Home, 188th St.

and Hillside Jamaica, New York. (In lieu of flowers contributions to Albert Einstein College of Medicine will be appreciated.) BARMAZEL, Michael Silverman B. Mortuary. BARNEY, Frank beloved husband of Delia Barney, Services 2:30 p.m., Thursday, Pierce Brothers' Little Church Around the Corner, 3443 West Manchester Boulevard, Inglewood. Pierce Brothers' Inglewood, directors.

(Friends may contribute to the Heart Fund.) liam BRASHEAR, Ruth, beloved mother of WilL. Brashear, sister of Mrs. Lillian Nissen, Mrs. Florence Walsh and John Hutchisen, grandmother of John Brashear, Miss Ruth Ellen Brashear and Miss Jeri Ann. Brashear.

Services at 1:30 p.m., Friday, Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge, BRISKIN, Dora. Services 2 p.m., Thursday, at Hollywood Cemetery chapel. Willen Hollywood Mortuary, directors. BROCKBANK, James W.

Brothers' Los Angeles. CLIFFORD, Elsie M. Rosary this evening. 8:15 o'clock, at the Callanan Mortuary, 1301 North Western Avenue. Requiem Mass Thursday, 9 a.m., at Our Lady of Loretto Church.

COMREY, Virginia. Services Friday, 1 p.m., at Armstrong Family. CRAIG, Margaret of Laguna Beach, beloved mother Mrs. Madeleine Wheeler and Mrs. Ella Barker.

Services Friday, January 26, 1 p.m., at Pierce Brothers' Little Church Around the Corner, 3443 West Manchester Boulevard, Inglewood. Pierce Brothers' Inglewood, directors, CULLEN, Isaac Henry, beloved husband of Mrs. Bertha M. Cullen, father, of James L. and Raymond L.

Cullen, brother of Etta M. Ballwanz, Rua A. Thomas, J. Andy Strather and Ollie Cullen: also survived by 4 grandchildren. Services at 2:30 p.m., Friday, Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, Glendale.

Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. DEADY, Michael, father of the Rev. John P. Deady, Mrs. Hubert J.

Stancik, Mary Ellen and Kay Deady. Rosary Wednesday, 8 p.m., and Requiem Mass Thursday, 10 a.m., both at Holy Family Church, South Pasadena. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Wendell P. Cabot Sons, Pasadena, directors. DIEHL, Philip Allen, beloved husband of Helen Diehl.

Services 10 a.m. Friday at Pierce Brothers' Little Church Around the Corner, 3443 West Manchester Boulevard, Inglewood. Pierce Brothers' Inglewood, directors. DONOHOE, Elizabeth wife of Michael Donohoe, mother of Sister Sarah Margaret and Sarah Heberger Morgan and Michael John Donohoe; also survived by 14 grandchildren. Recitation of the Rosary Wednesday, p.m.

and 8:15 p.m., at St. Jerome's Catholic. Church, Westchesfer. Solemn Requiem Mass Thursday, 9 a.m. at above church.

Interment, Holy Cross. Inglewood Mortuary, 1206 Centinela Avenue, OR.8-3381, directors. DOTY, William 0. beloved husband of Mrs. Florence C.

Doty, father of Mrs. Barbara J. Cox, brother of Walter A. Doty, grandfather of Larry, Janet and Richard Cox. Services p.m..

Thursday, Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn MemorialPark, Hollywood Hills. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. ESTRADA, Juana. Remains forwarded to Mexico by Zeferino Ramirez Memorial Chapel. EVANS, Floyd.

Edwards Colonial Mortuary. FAWCETT. Charles beloved husband of Lena father of Lorraine Ozias and Dorothy Migney (adopted daughter), grandfather of Jeanne Ozias, all of Phoenix, brother of John Fawcett of Davenport, uncie of Dolores Knowlton of Greeley, Maxine Davis of Phoenix and Harriett Soderberg of Davenport, Services 2:30 Wednesday Pierce brothers' Around the Corner, 3443 West Manchester Boulevard, Inglewood. Pierce Brothers' Inglewood, directors. FINN, Louis, age 76.

of 2835 Nipomo Long Beach, survived by sons Marshall and Aaron Finn and daughter Mrs. Marian Alpert. Services at Weinstein Sons Funeral Home. Chicago, 011. Local ar.

by Rose Garden MortuLong Beach. FREED, Max. Services Thursday, at the Groman Mortuary. Interment, Mount Olive Memorial Park. GARFINKEL, Joe.

Services 2 p.m. today at the Hillside Memorial Park Chapel. Groman Mortuary, directors. GASS. Sam.

Malinow Silverman Mortuary. GENTSCH. Frederick W. loving husband of Mary E. Gentsch, father of Frederick C.

Gentsch. Services Wednesday, 12 noon, S. Wilshire South Vermont Avenue. (Salt Tribune please copy. GIFT, Armenia Fay.

loving mother Maxine Gift, grandmother of Don Gift. Rosary this evening. 7:30 a the Mortuary, 1301 North Western Requiem Thursday. at the Blessed Sacrament Church. OBITUARIES Rev.

Clarence A. Neff The Rev. Clarence A. Nett, 76, died Tuesday, at his home, 629 9th Claremont, fol lowing a long illness. Dr.

Neft was born in Bucyrus, 0., and ordained in 1913 as a Congregai tional minister. served in missions in China and Mexied before taking charge of Christ tian education and community relations at Claremont Church He leaves his widow, Priscilla and three sons, Dr. John Neff of Johns Hopkins Hospis tal, Dr. Charles B. Neff of the University of Hawaii and Sam uel H.

Neft of the University of Canterbury, Christchurch New Zealand. Funeral services will be conducted today at p.m. in Claremont Church. Ins terment will be private in Oak Park Cemetery, Gisle W. Romo Services for Gisle W.

Romo, 65, a plumbing contractor wha died Tuesday, will be conducted Friday at 3:30 p.m. at the Bresee Bros. Gillette Mortu ary. He leaves his widow, Ellen, of 5012 Venice twa brothers, Louis, of Portland, and Sophus, of Banning, and two sisters, Mrs. Clara Sault of Portland and Ruby Maculsay of San Ansel, mo.

Interment will be private. Listing of Hartfield Stores, Inc. $5 million convertible. subordinated debentures due Dec. 1, 1981, on the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange was announced by Thomas P.

Phelan, exchange president. The net proceeds to the company from the sale of the debentures, after commissions and expenses, will aggregate approximately 660,000. DIVIDENDS Drackett Co. stockholders approved proposal to split the stock 3-for-1. Direc-(Ind tors declared an initial dividend of 15 cents on the new shares, payable Feb.

to stock of record Feb. 9. Rohm Haas Co. directors proposed 4-for-1 stock split of the common. Directors also declared their intention establish a quarterly cash dividend rate of 25 cents on the new $5 par stock.

The regular quarterly dividend of 75 cents was also declared on the present common, payable March 1 to stock of record Feb. 2. Hawaiian Electric Co. stockholders approved a previously proposed 3-for-1 split of the common. Directors declared dividend of 23.

cents on the split stock, payable March 9 to stock of record Feb. 20. IncreaseGulf oil Mar. 12-Feb. 9 IBM Packaging Corp.

Mar. Mar. 6-Feb. 10-Feb. 15 9 3 Stock Colonial Corp.

Mar. 9-Feb. 5 Iron Fireman Feb. 27-Feb. 13 QuarterlyAlan Wood Steel Mar.

9-Feb. 23 Am. Steel Mar. 15-Feb. 1 19 Burlington Ind.

Mar. 1-Feb. Carter Prod. Feb. 15-Feb.

.25 Cons. Edison N. Y. Mar. 15-Feb.

.75. Colonial Corp. Mar. 9-Feb. 5 Cooper-Bessemer 23-Mar.

9 .40 Globe-Wernicke Mar. 1-Feb. 16 .15 Harshaw Chem. Mar. 9-Feb.

26 .25 Iron Fireman 20-Feb. 6 .20 Lukens Steel Feb. 15-Feb. .40 Murphy, G. C.

Mar. 1-Feb. Nat. Gypsum April 30 Mar. 9 .50 Perfect Circle Mar.

2-Feb. 2 Ranco Mar. 16-Feb. 28 .20 Revere Copper Mar. 1-Feb.

9 .50 Spencer Chemical Mar. 1-Feb. 9 .35 So. Rwy Mar. 15-Feb.

15 .70 Sheller Mfg. Mar. 15-Feb. 14 .25 Std Forgings Feb. 23-Feb.

9 Tenn. Gas Trans. Mar. 13-Feb. 16 .28 Stanley Warner Feb.

1 23-Feb. 8 ..30 Schering Feb. 19-Feb. 2 ..35 Youngstown Sheet Mar. 15-Feb.

15 1.25 United Eng. F. Feb. 20-Feb. 6 .25 Warner-Lambert Mar.

9-Feb. 20 Midwest Stocks CHICAGO (P)-Following list of transactions on Exchange Tuesday: Sales Apache Cp 3500 Bastian BI 200 Dodge 1.50 500 FWD Corp 200 Gossard 1.50 200 Gt Dred 1.69a 200 Heileman la 50 Howard Ind 600 11! Brick 1.60a 50 Lincoln 50 No Ill Gas 1.40 400 No In 1.20 300 Nw Banc 1.20 300 Richman 2 250 SL. Pub Sv 1400 400 Webcor is a partial the Midwest Stock High Low Last NC 25 25 32 4 32 17 17 17 181 30 TEXTILE TRADE NEW YORK Activity remained at a slow pace in the cotton textile market. Scattered sales of print cloths, sheetings and drills were noted for spot and first quarter delivery. Mills reported further buyer bidding for forward print cloths but at lower levels than mill quotations.

Recording of fall woolens and worsteds was slow. Prices were firm at Australian wool auctions, with the continent, the United Kingdom, Japan and eastern Europe leading buyers. Scattered spot and first quarter business was noted in synthetic fabrics. S.F. MINES TUESDAY, JAN.

23 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Mining stocks (prices in cents): Sales High Low Close Associated Mfrs 500 50 50 50 Blue Crown 700 40 40 Comstock Tunnel 2.000 18 18 18 Gold Metals 44,000 26 24 26 Indust Enterprises 100 175 175 175 Mount Union 1,000 Red Hill 15,000 11 76 Development Co 3,000 Siskon Corp 100 60 White Tonopah Cap Divide 3,000 19 18 2,000 TREASURY STATUS WASHINGTON (P) -The cash position of the Treasury, compared with corresponding date year ago: Jan. 18, 1962 Jan. 18, 1961 Balance $3,827,081,951 Dep. fisc. yr.

47,483,548, 234 46,443,540,908 Withdr. fiscal year 59,375,558,222 53.208.295,332 Total debt 290.254.692,717 Gold assets 16,839,633,355 17,509.691,230 Includes $437,910,318 debt not sublect to statutory limit. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK Closing foreign exchange rates (Great Britain and Australia in dollars, others in cents and decimals of a cent): Tuesday Monday Canada In N. Y. (free) 95.7187 95.6718 Greet Britain (pound) 2.8111 2.81161 Do 30-day futures 2.8045 2.80481 60-day futures 2.7996 2.7999 Do 90-day 2.7944 2.7949 Australia (pound) 2.2500 2.2500 Belgium (franc) 2.0090 2.0090| France (franc) 20.4075 20.4175 Germany (Western) 25.03 25.0225| Holland (guilder) 27.7375 27.72 Italy (lira) Portugal (escudo) 3.51 3.51 Sweden (krona) 19.30 19.36 Switzerland (franc) (free) 23.17 23.17 Denmark (krone) 14.54 14.54 Latin America: Argentina (peso) (free) 1.22 Brazil (cruzeiro) (free) 3225 Mexico (peso) 8.02 8.02 Venezuela (bolivar) 21.85 21.85 Far East: Hone: Kong dollar 17.63 17.63 BANK DEBITS BANK DEBITS Los Angeles Clearinghouse Asso, day reported bank debits corresponding date, last vone.

$420,789.234. San Francisco bank clearings, $158- 800.000. Deaths, Funeral Announcements GOULD, William beloved husband of Ruth, brother of Nell Gould. Services Thursday, 12. noon, UtterMcKinley's Hollywood Mortuary.

Interment Inglewood. (No flowers by request.) HARRIS, Moses beloved husband of Mabel Harris, father of James Burton, brother of Mrs. Odys Seckbach. Graveside services Thursday, 11 a.m. at The Home of Peace Mausoleum Park.

Malinow Silverman Mortuary, directors. HITCHCOCK, Albert E. Services this afternoon. 2:30 o'clock, at the Callanan Mortuary. JAMES, John F.

Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles. JENNINGS, Michael E. Graveside services Thursday, 9 a.m., at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. Callanan Mortuary, directors. KAKEHASHI, Rekuzo, beloved husband of Tatsuyo, father Hideo and Yoshio.

Services 7:30 p.m., Jan. 25, at 2003 Corinth Avenue, West Los Angeles. Fukul. Mortuary, directors. KAY, Mandy, beloved husband Tessie (nee Barris), fond father of Marvin D.

grandfather of 2. Services Wednesday, 2 p.m.. Mount Sinai Memorial Park Chapel. Malinow Silverman Mortuary, directors. (KERN, Veronne Maxine, loving mother of John E.

Kern, daughter of Mabel L. Turner, sister of Marilyn Clubb and Master Sgt. Clyde S. Turner of Rapid City, S.D. Services p.m.

Wednesday at Pierce Brothers' Crenshaw, 4601 Crenshaw Boulevard. Inurnment Inglewood Cemetery. KING, Leroy, beloved husband of Mrs. Sandra J. King, father of Mrs.

Linda J. Simons and George C. King, stepfather of Miss Robin L. D'Arcy, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Sam King. Services at 1:30 p.m.. Thursday, Faith Chapel, Forest Lawn MemorialPark Hollywood Hills. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. KNOWLES, Lily, beloved mother Mildred Thomas, devoted friend of Herbert Wilson; also survived by 3 sisters and 1 brother of Great Britain.

Services 12:30 p.m. Thursday at Pierce Brothers' Hollywood, 5959 Santa Santa Monica Boulevard. (In lieu of flowers those desiring may make contributions to the Daughters of Scotia No. 168.) LASER, Ida Preskill. Services today, 12 noon, at the Hillside Memorial Park Chapel.

Groman Mortuary, directors, LOVEBERRY, Harriett A. Forest Lawn Mortuary and Cemetery. LUTHER, Lester M. Pierce Brothers' Inglewood. MacCURDY, Miss Rahno Mabel, beloved sister of Mrs.

Jean M. Lindsay. Services at 3 p.m., Saturday, Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. MARREN, Terence M.

Requiem Mass today, 9 a.m., at Holy Spirit Church. Interment, Holy Cross. Cunningham O'Connor Holly. wood, directors. MARSH, Mrs.

Bertha B. Cunningham O'Connor, directors. McCLEAN, Fred. Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles, McDONALD, James brother of Mrs. William Jones, uncle of Francis M.

Keeton, Mrs. Frank Meyerhoff Mrs. Charles L. Devers and Mrs. Mattie Roshon.

Services Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. Rainbow Chapel, Rose Hills Memorial-Park, Whittier. Rose Hills Mortuary, directing. McINTYRE, Paul D. Edwards Colonial Mortuary.

MENOLD, Irvin beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Menald, brother of Mary Lou Stewart, Viola Mae, Roma Jane, Lenis Marie, Delores Elise and Benjamin J. Menoid; grandson of Emil Menold. Services Thursday, 11:30 a.m., HIside Church, Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier.

Rose Hills Mortuary, directing. METZGAR, Herbert Homer, beloved husband Effie C. Metzgar, loving father of Inez M. Peck. Services Saturday, 12 noon.

UtterMcKinley's Viewpark, 3719 West SlauMORINAKA, Shiichi, beloved father of Shigeru and Tsutomu. Services 7:30 p.m., Jan. 26, at Fukui Mortuary. NASH, George beloved father of Elizabeth Sanelli, son of Iona Nash, brother of Shirley Duke, James Jay, Evan, John and Gilbert Nash, grandfather of Karen and Laura Sanelli. Services Thursday, 1 p.m., at Grace Chapel, Inglewood Cemetery.

Snyders Southwest Mortuary, directors. ore Eleanor. Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. PALMER, George, beloved husband of Mary loving father of Mrs. Gertrude Snoke, William, Joseph, Frank and George Jr.

Services Thursday, 11:30 a.m., the Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest Lawn. Bresee Brothers Gillette; directors. PARSONS, Ruth beloved wife of Ralph M. Parsons. Slumber room visitation 4 p.m.

to 10 p.m. Wednesday, at Pierce ers' Hollywood, 5959 Santa Monica Blvd. Services 2:30 p.m. Thursday, at St. James Episcopal Church.

3903 Wilshire Blvd. Interment private. PHELEY, Donal beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Constance Roach Pheley, brother of Gordon E. and Paul W.

Pheley Services at 3 p.m., Thursday. Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park. Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. (Friends may donate to the American Cancer Society, 315 West 9th Angeles.) POWELL, Roberta beloved mother of Marian Webb, sister of Mary Callow, Alfred, William.

Thomas and Joseph Powell, of Mrs. Sandra Gillis; also survived by 2 great grandchildren. Recitation of Rosary 7:30 p.m.. Thursday and Requiem Mass 9 a.m.. Friday, Church of Divine Savior, 2913 Idell St.

Los. Angeles. RABBEN, Mabel Margaret, beloved wife Sevrin Rabben, loving mother of Sandra J. and Karl B. Rabben, daughter of Mrs.

Nyland Manger. Services Thursday. 3 p.m. at UtterMcKinley's Viewpark, 3719 West Slauson. RATNER, Nathan.

Services today, 10 a.m., at Glasband RENNEBOHM, Lawn W. Mortuary and Cemetery. ROMO, Gisle Winfred, beloved husband of Ellen L. Romo and brother of Mrs. Rubv Maculsay, Mrs.

Clara Sault. Louis and S. M. Ramo. Services Friday, 3:30 p.m.

Bresee Brothers Gillette Chapel. ROSEN, Alter. Services Thursday, 1 p.m., at the Home of Peace Mausoleum Chapel. Groman Mortuary, directors. ROSS.

Irma mother of Nancy sister of Lucile Walker and Charles Walker. Recitation of Rosary Wednesday evening at Cooper Mortuary, Oakland, California. Requiem Mass Thursday, St. Elizabeth's Church, Oakland. Interment Holy Sepulchre, Hayward, California.

RUBENSTEIN, Nathan. formerly of Chicago. beloved husband of Dorothy father of Elaine. Tiep and Earl Rubenstein, brother of Fannie Wilson and Lena. Rosby: also survived by grandchildren.

Services Wednesday, 1 p.m.. at side Memorial Park Chapel. Malinow Silverman Mortuary, directors. Charles, Malinew Silverman Mortuary. SELWYN, Vinla B.

Groman Mortuary, directors. HOLLYWOOD CREMATORY Memorial Park (EMETERY 6000 SANTA MONICA BOULEVARD HOLLY WOOD 2.1181 Deaths, Funeral Announcements SHEPHERD, Grant Thomas and wife Odette, beloved father and mother of Daniel and Marie Helen Shepherd. Reguiem Mass 10 a.m., Thursday, St. John Baptist de la Salle Church, 16545 Chatsworth Granada Hills. Pierce Brothers' Van Nuys, directors, SOMERS, Andrietta Glassell, loving mother of Clark Somers and Andrita Wescott.

Services Thursday, 10 a.m.. at Helms Chapel of the Westwood Community Kingsley Methodist Gates, Church. Westwood, Gates, directors. SPIZZIRRI, Ella R. Requiem Mass today, 9 a.m., at St.

Ambrose Church. Callanan Mortuary, directors. STANDER, Dinah beloved wife of the of late New Sam. York devoted and Arthur mother of Stander. Leonard Graveside services Thursday, 11 a.m., at the Beth Olam Cemetery.

Malinow Silverman Mortuary, directors. TAM, Julius. Callanan Mortuary, directors. TURNQUIST, Ezray W. Cunningham O'Connor, directors.

ULRICH, Charles beloved brother of William Ulrich. Services 11:30 a.m. Friday at Pierce Brothers' Little Church Around Corner, 3443 West Manchester Boulevard, Inglewood. Pierce Brothers' Inglewood, directors. (In lieu ers friends may send contribution to American Cancer Society.) VAN SYCKLE, Clarence beloved husband of Mrs.

Mae Van Syckle, father of Victor Van Syckle and Jack Bailey. Services at 2 p.m., Friday, Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. VAN mother of VLASSELAER, Mrs. Helena Mary Stark and beloved Josephine Underwood; also survived by children 10 and grandchildren, 19 great grand dren.

Services Thursday, 11 a.m., Pierce Brothers' Simone, 2814 North Broadway, Los Angeles. VESENTIN, Louis. Services Wednesday, 12 at the Chapel of the Chimes, Inglewood Park Cemetery. Utter-McKinley's Viewpark in charge. WARSCHAUER, Fritz, beloved husband of Lisa (nee Adler), son of Ella Warschauer, brother of Leni Jacksen and Ilse Treitel, son-in-law of Jack and Margaret Adler.

Services Wednesday, 2 p.m., at Hollywood Cemetery Chapel. Malinow Silverman Mortuary, directors. (In lieu of flowers, friends may contribute to The American Cancer so ciety.) WHITEHEAD, John Tulloss, beloved husband of of Ida M. Whitehead, loving father Elizabeth Camomile, grandfather of Allene Pateks and Elmer Pond Jr. Services Thursday, p.m., at Hillside Church.

Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier. Rose Hills Mortuary, directors. Funeral Directors Groman Mortuaries JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS Los Angeles RI. 8-2201 San Fernando Valley TR. 7-0335 than any other mortuary 1 in So.

Calif. We A Serve MORE Jewish Families Malinow Silverman LEADING JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS RI. 9-1051 YOUR FUNERAL DIRECTOR UTTER-McKINLEY MAIN OFFICE DU. 8-2481 PIERCE BROTHERS SERVING ALL FAITHS ALL CEMETERIES. RI.

9-4151. FOREST LAWN Undertaking Cemetery Together CLINTON 4-3131. HALL MALLOY LAWRENCE DAVID RI. 9-2211 RI. 9-8787 BRESEE BROS.

GILLETTE SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF FRIENDLY SERVICE 950 W. WASHINGTON BLVD. RI. 9-5125. EDWARDS BROTHERS Downtown, 1000 Venice Blvd.

RI. 9-8281. East L.A., 3827 Whittier Blvd. AN. 1-2481.

PIERCE-HAMROCK CLARENCE PIERCE 921 VENICE BLVD. RI. 9-9231 CUNNINGHAM O'CONNOR 8450 Melrose, Hollywood. OL. 5-7280.

850 W. Washington. RI. 9-0297. CALLANAN MORTUARY SERVING CATHOLIC FAMILIES HO.

2-2266 ARMSTRONG FAMILY 1201 SOUTH HOPE STREET. RI. 7-9121. REED TAPLEY GEIGER 2045 W. WASHINGTON.

RE. 2-6115. Sun, Moon, Tide By U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey NEW Moon Quage MOON QUAD Feb. 4 Feb.

11 Feb. 19 Jan. 28 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24 Sun rises 6:55 a.m., sets 5:15 p.m. Moon rises 9:02 p.m., sets 9:16 a.m.

TIDES AT LOS ANGELES HARBOR Jan. Low High Low High 24 4:42 2.1 10:36 4.8 High Low High Low 25 12:11 3.9 3.9 5:27 2.3 11:11 11:55 4.3 3.8 6:41 1.1 0.7 12:51 6:26 2.3 1:35 3.9 7:49 2.3 1.5 2:28 9:33 2.0 2:43 1.9 3:24 10:58 1.4 4:47 2.2 4:19 4.7 11:53 0.8 3.0 2.2 p.m. Sea temperatures: Long Beach, 56; Santa Monica, 55 Andrietta G. Somers Services for Mrs. Andrietta Glassell Somers, 75, who died Monday, wil be conducted Thursday at 10 a.m.

at Helms Chapel in Westwood Community Methodist Church. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Andrita Wescott; a son, Clark Somers; a brother, W. M. Glassell, and four grandchildren.

Mrs. Somers, Midvale was a member of the Los, Angeles Country Club and active in the Methodist Church. Interment will be private. Gertrude B. Leavens Services for B.

Leavens, 85, MrormCertrude, master of Roscoe (now Sun Valley) will be conducted by Forest Lawn Mortuary at 1 p.m. Thursday in the Little Church of the Flowers. Mrs. Leavens, 248 51st San Bernardino, served and as postyears moved to San Bernardino eight years ago. She leaves a daughter, Mrs.

Gertrude B. Lee, Sunland; two sons, William San Bernardino, and Frank Santa Rosa; 14 grandchildren, and 28 great grandchildren. Interment will be in Forest Lawn Memorial-Park. Leon G. Turon Masonic funeral services for Leon G.

Turon, 74, member of a pioneer Los Angeles family, will be conducted today, at 3 p.m. in the Chapel of the Psalms at Hollywood Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Turon, 1948 Crest died Monday. He was a retired RKO Studios electrician.

He leaves his widow, Suzanne. Arrangements are directed by the Godeau Martinoni Mortuary, 828 Washington Blvd. Joseph A. Thomas Requiem Mass for Joseph A. Thomas, 55, who died Sunday at a Burbank hospital, will be celebrated today at 9.

a.m. at St. Charles Catholic Church in North Hollywood with UtterMcKinley's Valley Mortuary diwill follow at Holy Cross Cemerectors in charge. Interment tery. Mr.

Thomas, 4761 Forman North Hollywood, was president of Telefilm, Hollywood. He leaves his widow. Mrs. Melrose Thomas; two brothers, John in Florida, and Thomas York; three sisters, Mrs. Harold Spina of Hollywood, Mrs.

Marie MacCracken of San Francisco and William Weimer of Sacramento. Jack T. Montgomery Requiem Mass for Jack TravMontgomery, 70, motion picture actor, will be celebrated today at 9:30 a.m, in St. Charles Catholic Church, with arrangements by Pierce Bros. Hollywood.

Mr. Montgomery, 11854 Magnolia North Hollywood, died Sunday in the Motion Picture Country Hospital. He leaves his widow, Marian, and two daughters, Mrs. Robert Cary and Mrs. Louise Keller.

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4-3131 or Ci. 1-4151. CEMETERY Lots- Crypts 12 lots selling at $425 ea. Sacrifice at $300 ea. Green Hills Memorial Pk.

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