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5 2Los angclcs Cfmcs! I Weather Conditions October 17. 105? OBITUARY Ditcttotg Mortuary in Valhalla Memorial Park C.m.let. (ferric, at Oab LMali.il Coder liretia Pierce Brolaers Mrs Carrie Krimbill Funeral services for Carria Alice Krimbill, 83, will conducted today at 2 p.m. 4 the 1st Baptist Church, 8th St. and Westmoreland Ave.

broker, will be conducted by Pierce Bros. Los Angeles Mor tuary tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the Chapel of the Pines. Born 'interment will follow at San in Holton, Mr. Eby hadjGabriel Cemetery, with Utter- w7 rv ixiWMW'-Ls t4 I .97 AiiuauHouf 7' 1 ff jr WEATHER FRONTS STATIONAtY W1N0 MAX.

TEMPERATURE 40 trlm (wtHsBlr NATION'S WEATHER This map, based on United States Weather Bureau information, summarizes weather conditions yesterday. Figure beside cities indicates the maximum temperature. Definitions of terms used are: Cold front: A boundary line between cold air and a mass of warmer air, under which the colder air usually advances southward and eastward. Warm front: A boundary between warm air and a retreating, wedge of colder air. The warm air usually advances northward and eastward.

Stationary front: An air mass boundary which shows little or no movement. Occluded front: A line along which warm air has been lifted from the earth's surface by the action of the opposing cold air. This often causes precipitation. Shading indicates areas in which measurable rain has fallen. The numbers in the circles marked high and low indicate the barometric pressure in the designated areas.

Emmett M. Terry Funeral services for Emmett Marvin Terry, 50, will be conducted today at 3 p.m. at Utter-McKinley'3 Viewpark vuapci. iiiici liicui. mm luuuw at Inglewood Park Cemetery.

A native of Pennsylvania, Mr. Terry died Saturday at his home, 942 65th Inglewood. He leaves his widow Mary; a daughter, Ruth Drey-er, and four sisters, Bernice Hungerford, Beatrice Kuhn, Irma Kohn and Helen Pe- truza. Mrs. Regina Bise Requiem Mass for Mrs.

Re gina M. Bise, 68, will be celebrated today at 9 a.m. in Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, with arrange ments by Pierce Bros: Holly wood Mortuary. Born in Louisville, Mrs. Bise had been a California resident 40 She died Saturday at her home, 510 Keystone Burbank.

She leaves a son, Robert L. Bise, and a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Hauser. Inter ment will follow in Calvary Cemetery. Mrs.

Nancy A. Banat Requiem Mass for Mrs. Nancy A. Banat, .69, will be celebrated today at 10 a.m. in Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church, with arrangements by Pierce "Bros.

Inglewood Mortuary. Bora in Topeka Mrs. Banat had lived in California 26 years and died Thursday at her home, 156 83rd St. She leaves her hus band Phillip; a daughter, a son, three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Interment will follow in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mrs. Clementine Bihler Funeral services for Mrs. Clementine J. Bihler, 58, a Southland resident for the last 52 years, will be conducted at 11 a.m. today by Forest Lawn Mortuary in the Little Church of the Flowers, with inter ment following at Forest Lawn Memorial-Park.

A na tive of Broken Bow, she had been making her home at 1484 W. 29th St. She leaves ler mother, Mrs. Tillie Chrys ler, West Los Angeles; and two brothers, Eldo C. and Ray C.

Chrysler, both of Los Angeles. AlbertusT. Eby Memorial services for Al- bertus T. Eby, 74, real estate is aSafe 8 McKinley's Wilshire Mortuary in charge of arrangements. A native of Illinois Mrs.

Krimbill lived at 2923 Leonard Ave. and died Sunday. She was a member of the Euterpe Opera Reading Club and Choir Mother at the 1st Baptist Church. She leaves her daughters, Dorothy Krim bill and Mary Alice Krimbill; son, John Henry Krimbill; also two grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. John R.

Speer. Fred Verrengia Requiem Mass for Fred Verrengia, 42, will be cele brated today at 9 a.m. at St. Columbkille's Church. Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery, with Utter-McKin-ley's Broadway Mortuary in charge of arrangements.

A native of Rhode Island, Mr. Verrengia had resided here for 32 years. He lived at 243 W. 65th St. and died Friday.

He leaves his widow Annie; daughters, Barbara Ann and Mary Ann; son, Fred parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Verrengia; brothers, Mario, Ernest and Arthur Verrengia. UTTER-McKlNLEY BROADWAY MORTUARY 424 South Broadway AD 1-932 Rapovich, Nick, Services Pending Ewing, Irvin, Services Pending Uray. Anton, 3 P.M.

Kristovich. Thomas. 9 A.M. St. Anthony Church LeRoye, Emma, 1 FM.

Verrengia, Fred, 9 St. Columbkille's Church Gibesar, Johan, Tues, 1 PM. Soler, Santiago, 3 PM, UTTER-McKFNLEY COMPTON MORTUARY 1301 Bast Palmer, Complon NE 1-1186 Hiser. Laura. 11 A.M.

Graham, Nancy. 10 A.M. UTTER-McKINLEY CRESSE EAGLE ROCK MORTUARY 4824 Eagle Rock Blvd. CL 6-2211 Burke, Joseph, Services Pending Burke, Tinnie. 11 A.M.

Cooper, Eva, Thur. 3 P.M. UTTER-McKINLEY EAST LOS ANGELES MORTUARY 4440 Vhittier AN 8-4686 Berul, Toe, Services Pending Jones. Robert. 1 P.M.

Jamontas, Esther. 8 Our Lady of Talpa UTTER-McKINLEY CRESSE HIGHLAND PARK MORTUARY 860 North Pinueroa CL 5-066 Wallace, June, Services Pending Gibbs, Matilda, Services Pending Becerra Maria, Services Pending UTTER-McKINLEY STROTHER HOLLYWOOD MORTUARY 6240 Hollywood Blvd. HO 9-1010 Rea, Harry. Services Pending Riceman, Agnes. 11 A.M.

UTTER McKINLEY HUNTINGTON PARK MORTUARY 2672 Clarendon LU 8-2828 Whitney, Kathryne, Services Pending UTTER-McKINLEY BEAVER INGLEWOOD MORTUARY 100 North Locust, Inglewood OR 7-2144 Goulette. Florence. 9 A.M., St. Joseph 5 Church. Hawthorne UTTER-McKINLEY JEWEL CITY MORTUARY 624 South Central, Glendale CL 1-3191 Anger.

Earl, 11 A.M. Rensberger, Regina. 8:15 P.M.. Incarnation Church Gruewell. Alice.

P.M. Williamson Flossie. 1 P.M. UTTER-McKINLEY REYNOLDS tc EBERLE PASADENA MORTUARY 82) E. Orange Grove SY 7-1123 Moore, Sydney.

Services Pending Hall, lean, Services Pending UTTER-McKINLEY VIEWPARK MORTUARY 3719 Vest SlauioH AX 1-1147 Terry. Emmett. 3 P.M. Nanke. Charlotte.

3 P.M. Richardson. Alice, Wed. I P.M. I'TTERMcKINLEY WILSHIRE MORTUARY 444 South Vermont DU 8-2481 Hood, lames.

Services Pending Pavne. Nellie. Services Pending Rothf. Rhea. Tues, 1 P.M.

Krimbill. Carrie, 2 P.M., 1st Baptist Church McBride. Lalla. Services Pending Fondas. Margaret, Wed, 2 P.M, St.

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BRLSKE BKOS. UllXE'iTU SIXTT -THREE TEARS OF FRIENDLY SERVICE 950 W. Washlneton mm RI-9-S125. MOKTUARV IS KORFJS! LAWS EVtRTTHmO IM TIME OF SORROW TELEPHONE CLEVELAND 6-3131 F.reat Lawn Mera.rial-Park Ine. EDWARDS BROTH KRS COLONIAL, MORTUART 1AM Venice Blvd.

BIchmond W. A. BROWN SON W. WYL1E BROWN IS Sstith Flower Street RI-X714I BRAMBLE-BEST REVCTINT CHRISTIAN 8ERVICB 1816 TOBERMAN ST. GBOMAN MORTUARY JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS W.

Wash jnstop BI. RI--m Stxten Conrenient Fnoerat Chapel. MAIN OFFICE, DU-8-84m PIERCE BROTHERS Richmond 9-415t ARMSTRONG FAMILY CAILANAN MORTCA RY HO-2-2i6(i CEMETERY LOTS Very Choice Cemetery Lots In 1 of Los Angeles' fin endowment care ceme teries, pricea as low as sas Call direct or collect. RE-47345, br. Forest Lawn, 2 choice lots with care.

4 lots Masonic section Forest Lawn. Glendale Mausoleum Crypts (2). Only $300 each, cash or terms. WE-67913jbr. FOREST LAWN.

2 spaces with care, Whispering Pines. Ptt. DU-97175. Inglewood Cemetery. 4 in beautiful Lake Section.

Choice Lots WE-39011. br Sun, Moon, Tide By U.S. Cwut and Geodetic Surrey iar tuu 0O. oo UA Not. 14.

OcU 23 Oct. 30 Not. 6 TUESDAY. OCT. 18 Sun rlw 8 a.m., sets 5:17 p.m.

Mooa rises set. 7:02 p.m. TIDCS AT LOS ANGELES HARBOR Oct Low High Low Hub IS 3:24 i 4:50 0.3 11:08 3.0 la 2.4 13 5 Ilish Low Hiih Low 20 12:08 33 :14 2.7 10:37 5.1 07 21 3.3 4:40 3.0 11J7 4.8 7:41 0.9 22 12:45 4.4 8:56 1.0 23 4:55 3.8 8:54 3.4 1:51 4.1 10:00 1.0 24 5:19 3.9 10:34 3.0 3:30 4.1 10:47 0.9 25 5:38 4.3 2.S 4:42 4.2 11:25 0.9 26 5:57 4.7 12:03 1.8 6:38 4.3 11:57 0.8 Tide, rs given In order of ecourrenc. First column denotes time sno) second coluom height in feet sbove or below mesa lower low wslr. kignt-tsc type denote, s.m., Hld-rso.

Testerdsr's wstv temperatures: Lone Beach, rti; Mm. Monies, ou. Malinda Vandergrift Funeral services for Mrs. Malinda D. Vandergrift, 74, a native of Los Angeles, will be conducted at 9:30 a.m.

to day by Forest Lawn Mor tuary in the Wee Kirk o': the Heather with interment fol lowing at Forest Lawn Me morial-Park. Mrs. Vandergrift who died Saturday, leaves a niece, Mrs. R. H.

Mace, Mini- quadale, Del. flowers for Forest Lawn funerals NO HIDDEN COST OF DELIVERY yfs' tovtlr Sp'iys FOREST LAWN FLOWER SHOP CL.Hlsnd 1-3131 ZEnith 4151 24 hour phone s.rict tswmwr iwiHwuwiwwHwumiHwiiiwiS. ARTHRITIS? I hav. wonderfully UmsW hi bing rolor.d to octiv. lif oH.r bwing crippled in morly vry joint in my body and with muscular sor.neis from h.od to foot.

I had Rh.umatoid Arthritis and orhw forms of Rheumatism, hands d.lorm and my ankles were i.t. limit.d space prohibits t.lling you more htr. but ff you will write me, wilt reply at once and t.fl you hew received this wonderful relief. Mrs. Lela S.

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2. Help, nature heal swollen tissues overnieht. HEMEX must give you the same results or your monpy back. Clip this reminder to get HEMEX ointment or lUDtKuiloriei at your drug Applf prm-art-tit- control MM rwin. copy! i GEIGER tinali Ufa aiMf la total in ulu.u.

JipMd healini been a California resident for 60 years. He lived at 302 S. Ave. 56, and died Oct. 10 in Honolulu, while vacationing there.

Mr. Eby leaves his daughter, Mrs. Thelma A. Walters, and two grandchildren. i Mrs.

Anna Shockey Funeral services for Mrs. Anna F. Shockey, 84, will be conducted today at 11:30 a.m. Fierce Bros. Little Country- Chapel, followed by interment Valhalla Memorial Park.

Born in Oregon, Mrs. Shockey had been a Southland resident for 66 years. She lived at 5029 Bakman North Hollywood, and died Friday. She leaves a granddaughter, Bonnie N. Ward; grandson, W.

R. Burns; sister, Mrs. Ka- therine Barnes; brother, E. E. Linville; and five great-grand children.

Mrs. Lucy Lopizich Rosary will be recited at p.m. today at St. Anthony's Croatian Church for Mrs. Lucy Lopizich, 78, of 635 Benton Way, who died Sunday.

Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated at the church at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Jones Ham rocK Mortuary will be in charge of arrangements. A native of Yugoslavia, she had lived here 52 years. She was the widow of Henry Lopizich, druggist.

She leaves a son, Ivo, and one grandchild. Mrs. Dora Pound Funeral services for Mrs. Dora Barbara Pound, 94, who died Saturday at her home, 5428 Meridian will be conducted at-10 a.m. today in Forest Lawn Memorial-Park's Little Church of the Flowers under the direction of Forest Lawn Mortuary.

Mrs. Pound, a native of Michigan, had re sided at the Meridian St. address for more than 45 years. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Powell, Los An geles, a granddaughter and two great-grandchildren.

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18,1 95 ,5 WEATHER REPORT OFFICIAL (For Tutor. Oct. 18, 1S-5J) FORECASTS IM Annie, and Mostly CIOUQ7 WUU tomorrow. Little Chans. In temperature viui no fcouar da.

g.ath.ni California: Mostly cloudy west portion today and tomorrow with Increasing cloudiness mountain and interior sections. Occasional drlizle west Tor'Son. Little change in temperatures, except sllihtly cooler mountains and Interior tomorrow. Southern California Coastal ant Intermediate Valleys: Mostly cloudy today and tomorrow. Occasional drizzle nl.hts and mornings.

Little change In temperatures. Southern California Mountain Areas: Increasing high cloudiness today with general increase in cloudiness tonisht and tomorrow. Ortule over coastal slopes. Little change in temperatures today. Slightly cooler tomorrow.

gonlhern CaHfernla Interior ani Desert Region: Increasing high cloudiness today and tomorrow, but mostly sunny today. Little change In temperatures to- cay eiianuy cuoicr mmunuw. peratures today 85 to 95 upper yalleys and 95 to 105 lower valleys Arltma: Increasing high cloudiness today, oecoming partly ciouuj wmv.ww. SHghtlr warmer. wrnan awn WRATH EH Folnt Conception to San Diego: Light day and tomorrow, increasing to west to Miinwesieny 10 m.ii.ii.

i oons. Mostly cloudy with occasional fcltwe cnausv iu WESTERN WEATHER SUMMARY niece irnia coast with one center near J8 131 and the second center near and some rain shower activity in ae centers and It 1 expected that the i pressure oil the coast of Central California will Intensity. The general cloudiness is increasing off the Southern coast and over the coast it- jll with some arizzie expected MlTTDNAT. WEATHER SUMMARY Fair weather has prevailed over most if tti. country from the Plains to the aclitc Coast.

It was cooler in the Interior of Central and Northern California and along the Southern Calllornla coast. Temperatures dropped from high reaoinga ounuaj hi mo "uim'1" fornia Interior to near seasonable levels yesterday. The Plateau region had above normal temperatures. There nave Deen snowers in ine uieat uaca upper unio vaury 11m un Coast States. Amounts were generally light to moderate.

It was cooler in the Gulf Coast region. Tennessee and the UnlO valley. UUOI weKwiri tuiiwuuru Middle and North Atlantic States. LOCAL TEMPERATURES Monday's laxlmum and minimum temperatures at juthcrn California points, as reported Tin MIC kw vi eather Bureau, were as follows; Station Max. Mln os Angeles 63 90 Sshop 84 ythe 101 jrbanfc 66 ilver City 66 iggett 95 1 Centre 99 ong Beach 63 A.

Airport nAt.hnlln 65 75 I. Wilson icdles wport Beach ilmdale isadena iso Roblea verslde ndberg Bernardino Gabriel ri Pedro ita Ana S3 90 64 68. 11 17 72 66 63 61 60 ita Barbara 50 52 58 53 ita Monica 64 trmai LA 62 MPERATURES AND PRECIPITATION OVER THE NATION MONDAY Precipitation Max. Mln. tation len 71 44 luoueraue 78 46 39 42 58 28 46 49 68 44 47 36 47 42 46 26 40 35 37 52 49 47 52 45 34 57 21 43 59 43 38 59 46 42 43 70 37 .19 5 24 "4 31 44 46 64 3 32 45 44 37 57 34 44 51 si, 38 54 55 43 40 fit 69 41 42 40 3 37 44 20 mrlllo 73 lanta 64 kersfleld imarclt iston -ownsvllla Itfalo larleston 88 64 78 55 77 53 72 67 .45 .48 leyenne licago 58 .26 .39 .22 ncinnatt 50 48 50 5S eveiand 'nver Moines idge City iluth 70 55 Paso 81 rcka 54 Worth 73 'esno 80 Junction 77 lena 69 ustoa 75 ron 64 llanapollg 54 71 vnsas City 62 loxvllle 56 Vegas 91 tie Rock 68 idford 83 mphla 63 'ami 83 nneapolls 57 Orleans 61 York 57 rth Platte 71 lahoma City PS naha 50 ndleton 69 lladflphla oenlx 97 .29 ttsburgh 47 ..77 51 73 68 SO 78 78 72 51 77 79 62 64 59 82 95 'catello rtland, Me 'rtland.

Or. City 'd Bluff 'no isweTf 'cramento Louis 'It Lake City Antonio 'n Francisco okane iringfleld. Mo. 'impa 'icson 'ineouver. B.C.

1.15 5.1 63 "lehlta 64 "llllston 89 "Mnnemueca 5 "Mnslnw 82 72 Yuma 103 62 ALASKAN STATIONS nchorage 32 2fi Mrbanka 21 16 ineau 46 39 VJTAL RECORD Marriage licenses Issued ACAMPORA TRACY. A. 33. D. 33.

ALCORN DUNBAR. D. 29, P. 26. ALTERMAN FINEMAN.

E. 21. S. 19. ANDERSON THOMPSON.

C. 41, F. 38. wta IUN. ZO, L.

ZJ. ANDREWS JACKSON. K. 20, V. 20.

ARNDT BEADLE 18. B. 18. BATCHKOFF HOLOPOFF. M.

38. 17. I.r.l.Jnis, wll.BUrtn. 4. IB, a.

17. BENSON NEVILLE. I. 37. M.

36. DIDEL PEEK. O. 34. C.

17. BISHOP A8CHERI. C. 19. P.

20. BITTNER HAZARD W. 26. J. 20.

BOROMAN TOWNSEND. C. 19. 8. 18.

nuuaMAN YOUNU. W. 31, J. 24. 8HOWN BRADLEY.

C. 22, 8. 20. BUELL CLARK. R.

41, T. 34. BURMAN COOK, 21, P. 18. CARLSON TANfiKI.

B. 23, I. 1. CHAVEZ ALVAI1EZ. 19.

R. 18. CHILDRESS REF8NIDER. 3. 18 4.H1UH1 BALL.

H. 41. COMPTON HAWKINS. R. 22, F.

21, CORCORAN JAR REI.L. M. 23, V. 21. COULTER SCHUSTER.

J. 21, J. 18. CROPPER KINO. A.

75, I. 62. DANNER C. Jr. 18, J.

18. DEAN RCHMITZ, J. 63, B. 65. DKVII.IER PALMER.

22. P. 19 DONOOHUEP EMBERTON. D. 25, P.

DOYLE HOOAN. B. 39, B. 37. InVYER DOM1NOUEZ.

L. Jr. 27, 0. 21 EMBRY SNELLEN. D.

24. F. 21. FATES THOMAS 8. 25.

M. 20. FARMFR FINOCHIO. R. 24, J.

24. FLORE8 CEBALI.OS. 25. M. 23.

FOREMAN ROBINSON. J. Jr. 26, I FOSTER CARR R. 37, 30.

FURIE ARMOUR. L. 29. V. 2S.

OAI.DKEN BALDWIN, t. 37, 34. C1AMB ILL CARSON 20. 25 ClAUDE MATHE3IUS F. Jr.

23. 8. 21, r.ni-AJlMA. n. at, K.

ai, GOODWIN JACOT1M. M. 36. H. 30.

C. RAN ADOS- FLOREZ. A. 20, E. 18.

CRAVES KNCEt 3 10. 10 ORUNDMANN CI. 22, t. 19 (iltlMSLEY VAN WAGONER. H.

17, C. CRIVFL MUNSON. L. Jr. 20, J.

19, CIHOK6HLATT WOLF. t. 26, 19. HALE MARDS, J. 21, B.

18. DOI.AN P. 33, 17. H.M1T LANKFORD J. 20.

J. 17 ItKNDRICK CRAN8HAW, R. 31, W. 31. i.r.wlM.

Jti, M. 19. MILLER 8CHARPP. J. 43, S.

45. JIOON ENOBERO. K. 27, 8. 30.

JKNKS BRILL. R. 24, M. 24. JETMORE BLACK.

26. 21. JOIIDON McCltACKEN. J. 18.

J. II KENDALL ROBINSON. M. Jr. 19, P.

KIHKPATRIPK rniM 11 tt in KIR8CHNER POLLINCIER. I. 27, D. M. Husbands! Wives! Get Pep.

Vim; Feel Younger Thousands of couples ar weak, wonxmt, hatiited jtut hrcaim body larks imo. tor mw younaer fiftmc aiter 40, try Oitm Tmnc Taltlflts. Cftpuin iron foe jrpt mpplment clow vitamins Bi and Bj. Coits little. "OI Acqualnttd" six only 50 At all druggiiU.

Deaths, Funeral Announcements LONG. William (BUD loving brother of Frances Long-Rosary this evening. 7:30 o'clock, at the chapel of Cunningham O'Connor. 850 West Washington. Requiem Mass Wednesday.

9 a.m.. at St. Joseph's Church. Interment Calvary. LOPIZICH.

Lacy. Rosary Tuesday, 8 p.m. at St. Anthony's (Croatian) Church. Solemn Requiem High Mass Wednesday.

10 a.m. at the church. Jones tt Ham-rock, directors. MAKINSOX, R. beloved husband of Byma a.

Mamnson. lather oi Patricia Jayne Maitinson Lee. brother of Maude Nemec and E. Warren Maktnson, grandfather of William Raymond and James Alan Lee, brother-in-law of Minnie Maklnson. Services Thursday at 11 a.m..

In the Church of the Recessional. Family suggests In lieu of flowers, send donations to the Heart Fund. Directed by Forest Lawn Mortuary. MILLARD. Everett Merwln, October 16, at his home 427 North Adams Street, Glendale.

brother of Lester B. Millard of Glendale, Services 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Chapel of Turner fe Stevens 95 North Marengo Avenue, Pasadena. MORISHITA, Rlynklohi, beloved husband of Itoye, loving father of Terry, Ben, Sam and Mmes. Helen Fujl-moto.

Ruth Yamamoto and Mary Okamoto. Funeral services 7:30 19th at 342 East 1st Street. Fukul Mortuary, directors. MURPHY, Thomas J. Callanan Mortuary directors.

OESTERREICH, Mrs. Mary. Requiem Mass Wednesday. 9 a.m. at St.

Timothy's Church. Callanan Mortuary, directors. PIZZA, Phillip passed away October 16. aged 53 years, of 5252 Cart-wright Street. North Hollywood, brother of Nancy Trento of Studio City, Sal P.

Pizza of San Pedro and Frances Pletro of West Log Angeles. Recitation of the Rosary Wednesday, 8:15 p.m. at St. Charles Catholic Church. Requiem Mass Thursday, 9 a.m..

at St. CharlM Cathnfta Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. uswam mortuary. Norm In charge.

QUITZOW, Earenle beloved mother of Florence q. Harris, also survived by granacnuuren ana 9 great-s children. Services Wednesday at 3 p.m.. In the Little Church of the Flowers. Directed by Forest Lawn Mortuary, ROACH, Mra.

Mary Elisabeth, October 17. formerly of Los Anereles, beloved mother of Harry Alden Noyes n. ana Aian u. Koacn, Mrs. Mary Pheley and Mrs.

Dorothy E. Holston, also 12 grandchildren. Remains fnrwarriri to flf: Tnnf. for services and Interment. Baits mortuary, uosta Mesa, directors, RICH.

Clara. Services 1 p.m. today, at the Home oi peace Mausoleum Chapel. p. a now Simons, airectors, RIVES.

Henry Pendleton. Bp vie pr 3 tnrfnv t. Tirr Brothers' Lincoln Heights. Remains iorwarnea ior interment to Hopkins vllle, Ky. ROSENBLTiM.

Isidore. Services today. 2 p.m.. at II side Memorial Park. Groman Mprtu- mrj, directors.

SAMAROFF. Isaac. Maltnow A Simons, directors SANDSCHULTE, Leo, age 57, of 10041 Chaney, Downey, beloved husband of Marguerite, father of Elizabeth voiki ana Airs, nutn Lentene, Requiem Mass 9 a.m. Tuesday at our Laay ox perpetual Help. Downey.

Interment All Souls Cemetery. raramount mortuary cnarge. SCHNEIDER, Fanny. Groman Mortuary, directors. 8EVERNS, Glen, beloved husband of Anna eieverns.

lather or, Francis E. eon of Fannie Severns, brother of Glade D. Severns, grandfather of Charles H. and Richard Severns. Services 3 p.m.

Wednesday at Pierce Brothers' Little Churrh Aronnd the Corner, 3443 West Manchester Boulevard, Inglewood. 3HEFTS. Florence beloved wife of Don n. sneets, mother oi Robert James Sheets, daughter of Edith Madell. sister of Margaret and Genevieve Madell, daughter-in-law of Lillian Sheets.

Services Thursday at 11 a.m. In the Little Chapel of the Flowers. Directed by Forest Lawn Mortuary. SILVIA. Mra.

Mary. kalian an Mortuary, directors. SMITH. Ida. Services today, 2 p.m.

at Glasband Mortuary. SOLLE. Oran Virgil. Services 3 p.m. Tuesday at Fierce Brothri Ranta Man Ira.

STEELE, Mrs. Margaret, of 335 South Kingsley Drive, beloved wife of the late Hueh A. Steele, lovjng mother or Mrs. Frazet Burke, grandmother of Mrs. John W.

Lang, Services Wednesday, 7 p.m. at Callanan Mortuary Chapel. 1301 North Western STEVENS, Francis Joseph. Services Wednesday. 2 m.

at Rose Chapel. Rose Hills Memorial Park, E. W. Holman A Sons, directors. SWIFT, Ada E.

Services 1 p.m. Wednesday In the Little Country Chapel of Valhalla Memorial Park. Fierce Brothera' Van Nu vi. dlritctnra. TOY, Anna Catherine, beloved aunt of Anna anoagrass.

Services Wednesday. 11 a at. Bt. John's Presbyterian Church, 4603 hh nosecrans, uompion. Directed by Forest Lawn Mortuary.

TBEASTFR, Mrs. Grare I. Callanan Mortuary, directors. WALLACE June resided at 136 South Avenue 59. Los Angeles, loving sister of Elsie Efaw.

C. Hayes, W. X. Hayes and Forrest Hayes. Services Wednesday.

a.m., at Vtter-McKlnley'a Crease Highland Park. WEST, Frederick Charles, of 722 20 tb Street. Santa Monica, husband of Ella M. West, father of Frederick w. west ana Mrs.

EiiMoeth jjooltt- tir. uncis oi narry tump. Services Wednesday, 2 p.m., In the Little Chapel of the Dawn, Santa Monica, bates, Kingsley Gates. directors. WHEELER, Loren brother of John and Charles J.

Wherler. Rosary this evening at 7 e'clock at Callanan Mortuary, 1301 Nnrth Western Avenue. Requlrm Mass Wednesday. 9 a.m. at Christ the King unurcn.

'V I Deaths, Funeral Announcement BENSOV, Harold John, of Ban Gabriel. beloved nusoano oi Mn, rnoeoe Jeo-son, father of MrB. Phoebe J. Allen. Harold J.

Benson Jr. and Joseph Benson. Services 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Chapel of Turner. Stevens it Turner Alhambra.

BILES. Mrs. Elsie F-. of South Pasadena, motner oi Kooert uonam r. ana Richard H.

Biles, daughter of Mrs. Eila Williamson, sister of Mrs. Grace Uobson, Mrs. Jessie Wood and Harold Williamson. Services 2 p.m., Thursday, October 20 at Turner Stevens St ties ton, 1000 Fremont Avenue.

South, Pasadena. BOLDUAV, Herbert Waldemar. of Ar cadia, beloved nusoana oi Aiireaa father of Carol Walter and Sheila RnMiiftn. erandfaLher of Hilary. brother of Leona and Dr.

Orvll Hit trl 11 ft. TV Services Wednesday. 3 p.m.. In the chapel of Glasser ft Miller Mor tuary, 500 South First Avenue, Ar cadia. BOLTZ.

Slater Mary of St. toula. re UKlous of the Good shepherd. Rea litem Mass Wednesday. 9 a.m.

at Convent of the Good Shepherd, isoo south Ariineton Avenue, inter ment Calvary. Cunningham O'Con nor, directors. BROWN. H. Stnhen.

born Toronto. Canada, ibto, resident oi l-os Ange les 56 years, retired dentist ana i Mason, leaves his widow Lucille, i son. Dr. Percy Brown, and a daugh ter, Owen Purcell, also 4 grandchll drtn and 4 areat-sirandchlldren. Private services were held in the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Memorial-Pare.

Monday. BRUCE. Susan age 86. mother of Grace Carson LUtau ana Bertha Carson Bruce. Graveside services 2 p.m.

Friday at Pioneer Cemetery, Ban Bernardino. Elmer Meyer Funeral Home. Van Nuys, directors. CHINV. mite M.

Edwards Brothers' colonial mortuary. CHRISTFNSFN. Harry, beloved husband oi Mabel ennstensen. rather oi Olive Flobeck. Bernlce Haaen.

Doro thy Ku tans Icy, Helen Born and June Johnson, brother of Elsie Drysdale oi Chicago, also survived by 8 grandchildren. Services Wednesday at 3:30 p.m., in tne wee tiirit o- tne tteatner. Directed by Forest Lawn Mortuary. (Chicago papers please copy.) COOPER. Eva L.

beloved wife of Alfred G. Cooper, loving mother of Donald J. and Lome A- Haserot and Florence sommeriieid, sister oi Norman Mac-Laren, also survived by 4 grand-children and 2 great-grandchildren, Services Thursday. 3 o.m. at Utter- McKinley's Cresse Highland Parle Chapel.

Vtter-MeKmley Cresse Eagle tteck, directors. CROMWELL. Roberta. Services Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.. at Bresee Brothers Gillette Chapel.

CROTEATT. Thomas. Services 1 p.m. Tuesday at A. Brown A Son Funeral Home.

CUNNINGHAM, Van B. Services today, 1 p.m.. at Edwards Brothers Colonial Mortuary. DODGE. Dr.

Hadley Burton, beloved husband of Evalyn G. Dodge, father of Thelma D. Allhands, grandfather of Hadley Allhands. Services Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Little Church of the Flowers.

Directed by Forest Lawn Mortuary. DUNCAN, Laura A. Services today, 11 a.m.. at Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. EBY.

Albertua loving father of Mrs. Thelma A. Walters, grandfather of Jeanette and Gerald Walters. Memorial services 10 a.m. Wednesday at Chapel of the Pines, Venice Boulevard at Catalina Street.

Pierce Brothers' Los Angelea directors. ELLIOTT. J. Reed, beloved husband of Elliott. Services Wednesday at 10 a.m In the Little Church of the Flowers.

Directed by Forest Lawn Mortuary. FANCITTLLO, Tonv. cauanaa Mortuary directors. FIELD. Ernest, Maltnow A Simons, directors.

FFTZSIMMONS. Marcus beloved hus band of Alice R. FttKslmmons, loving father of Mary Ellen Rasmussen. brother of Helen E. Fitzslmmons and Agnes M.

Craemer, Services Thursday, 2 p.m., at Grace Chapel, Inglewood Park Cemetery. interment inglewood cemetery. Hatn-mond-Mlspaiel A Ruppe, directors. GOLDEN, Etta M. Services 2:30 p.m.

Wednesday In the Little Country ChaoH of Valhalla Memorial Park. Pierce Brothers' Van nays directors. GREENAMVER. Catherine. services Tnursday, p.m.

at Trinity Gospel Tabernacle. Mcnte vista at North Avenue 87. Arnstrong Family In Cham. ORVWCLL. Alice Winifred, lovlnf lister of Mln Hosan, aunt of Gladys K.

Lanestaff. Services Wednesday. 1 p.m., from uttcr-McKlnlejr'i (ileDoale Mriuary, HORWITZ. Rose Groman Mortuary, directors. HYDE.

William beloved hnsband tit Liman tiyat, lamer ox wanain B. Hvde. Services today 9 p.m. at Chapel of the Chimes. Inglewood Park Ceire- wry, Armstronc tamuy in charge, IRVIN.

Mrs. Helen loving l(e Of cnaries irvin. Requiem Mas Wednesday. 9 a.m., at St. Peter'n Churnh Tntormtn Holy Cross.

Cunnlnsham A O'Connor Hoiirwoos, airectors. JACOBS. Raie. malinew Simons, JOHVSOV.x Florence C. Cunnlniham A O'Connar, directors, KEW.

Jamee ot 536 Orace Avenue. Inelewood. Masonic services 3 p.m. Wednesday In the Church of the Holy Faith. ingiewoffl.

Hardin Flanaran Mar tuary. Inglewood. In charge. KENT. MarleLnlse Wanamakar.

beloved wife of Oeorge R. Kent, mother of Ournee Munn Jr. and Mrs. Francis L. Kellotg.

Requiem Mass 10 a.m.. Wednesday At oi. Maunias spiscopai cnurcn West Washington at Kormandie, Flrrre Brothers' Beverly Hllli. dl. rectors.

In lieu of flowers send do nations to the Chlldrans Hospital. LAI.OR. Miss Farcy of 129 South Edgemont. a member of the Wom en overseas service League. Rosary this evening.

6 o'clock, at St. Kevin's Church. Requiem Mass Wednesday. 9 a.m.. at St.

Kevin's Church. Callanan Mortuary, directors. (Syracuse. N.Y., papers please copy.) Zemo Great For Itchy Rash Zemo, doctor'. formuU, promptly relief, itching of lutf.c.

rtshe, cczenu, prickly hut, athlete', foot. Zemo icntching and to tid. faster hriling and clearing. Buy Extrt Strength Zemo ior stubborn eaaei. Marriage Licenses Issued LA PINT A HOLBERT.

J. Jr. 25, C. 19. LAWRENCE 8PROULE.

M. 19, C. 16. LEWIS HINKLE. E.

27. N. 25. LINCOLN MIX. J.

33, C. 28. LOCK ENOLEMAN. P. 23.

D. 18. I MALLON CULLEN. J. 25.

R. 28. MARUOAME KAWANA. E. 26, J.

28. MASON COX. E. 21. V.

17. MATSUMURA TAKEHARA. B. 36, Y. 27.

McQOVERN PARSONS. J. 20, B. 17. MENDEZ MARTINEZ.

25, V. 26. MILLER WELLS. W. Jr.

23, L. 22. MORALES OOLLETTE. F. 17, N.

19. MUHLMEYER SOSAKA. R. 21, M. 21.

MURPHEY PITZEN. R. M. 19. NELSON STROM.

H. 32, S. 23. NUNES DAVIS, T. 18, 8.

18. ODEKIRK HOUGHAM. R. 24, 8. 21.

OTTEN JACKSON. D. 18. E. 18.

PERRY SADLEet. S. 22, E. 17. PINTO BUNDE.

J. 22, B. 20. POPPKE KIMBALL. C.

35, H. 40. POTTS G08E. W. 37, D.

21. PREW1TT TOOM1S. R. 28. M.

29. RANDALL CHAPMAN. 8. Jr. 32, Q.

19. RICKS McLAURIN. L. 18, B. 17.

ROCHA RUBIO. G. 27, A. 21. RODRIGUEZ BARELA.

J. 51. 8. 47. ROHACEV1TCH KROWCHYSHIN.

C. 40. J. 43. ROSS SLATON.

R. 34. R. 32. RUTHEDGE HEYERMANN.

L. 22, C. 19. SHEPAS BLOOM. K.

20, B. 18. SINGER TRYKER. C. Jr.

24, H. 21. SINGER YOUNG. R. 35, L.

30. SMITH LaFRANCE. D. 20, D. 18.

SOUZA BOWMAN. A. 41), 33. STR1CKLIN CHILDS. J.

30. L. 24. SULLIVAN CARPENTER. W.

43, E. 41 SURAN COLON. P. 24. J.

21. THOMPSON LEDERErt. K. 21. U.

I'l. TURNER COE. T. 21, C. 20.

TURUNKN HANAUEK. J. 20, V. 32. VALLERINA PAIGE.

P. 26. L. 22. VEREIDE OGDEN.

J. 43, D. 40. WALKER BOWERS. 35, R.

J9, WELSH WELSH. D. 61, M. 55. WHITE BISHOP.

C. 46. E. 34. WILLIAMS MADISON.

H. 33, A. 33. WILSON CLARK. J.

24, J. 23. WILSON PEARCY. L. 23, B.

19. WINTHER JENSEN. S. 46. 39.

WISE FINKEL. S. 22, E. IS. WORTHEY VAUGHAN.

L. 23. N. 19. YAEGER SCHBOEDQER.

C. 25, M. 24. Divorce Suits Filed AVERY, Marilyn against William. BENEDICT.

Lois P. against Maxwell BOGEL. Albert C. against Carol J. BRANDT.

Crystal H. against Herbert E. BROWN. Ken against Nancy J. CA8S.

Edgar N. against Gertrude. CHAMBERS. James A. against Louise 8.

COLEMON. Eva M. against Willie. COLVIN. Edith against Robert L.

CROSS. Christine M. against Eugene W. CULMAN. John against Lola M.

dartis. coltery against Earune. DAWSON. Ida M. against James C.

DE3 JARDIEN. Paul R. against Marvel M. DURR. Ruth against Robert F.

EARLE. Barbara E. against Ernest EELS. Caroline A. against Nathaniel K.

FCLDSTEIN. Sidney against Shirley M. GOLD. Jean 8. aeainst James M.

GONZALES. Martha O. against Roland P. GRIFFIN. Levirt against Mae A.

ORINr.R Arele atalnst William J. HAMBURGER. Lorraine against Arthur. HANDY, wnia against Joseph. HENDERSON.

June against Melvln. HENLEY. Vessle L. against Earl J. riKFOLSHKIMK.

L. K. against JS. B. HESS Donald rv Asainst Eleanor W.

HOLDEN. Catherine a. against Alvls N. HOLiuKrF. Ernest l.

against Louise. hubbard. Vivian L. against oraay HUFELD. William against Phyllis.

JACKSON. Angela A. against Wesley JACOBS. Judith M. aeainst.

rWllliam. JENSEN. Frances A. against Charles Jr. jukh.

Gwendolyn against noiano u. KIDWELL, Imogene against Lester 1. KILLILEA. Barbara E. against John KORNOFF.

Patricia against John. LANOIE. Frank H. against Frances LUCAS. Virginia A.

against John J. MAAG. Ruth T. against Kenneth W. MACHEK.

Evelyn against Albert. MAOANA. Mike against Sally. MARX. Aleta E.

Frank M. MAYFIELD. Sherry F. against Robert L. MINDEL.

Earl against Myrtle L. napton. Helen against Jack Jr. NEL. Joseph B.

against Edna M. PARKER. Marie D. against Arthur W. PATTERSON.

Earths M. against Elmer. piana. Kuny against Bertna T. RAPOPORT.

Sophia against Abraham B. RAUK. Alicia against Berland W. REED. Lllla M.

against John Jr. RONAN. Yvonne J. against George 8ALDANA. Manuel against Maria Q.

SEAR3. Huguette against Milton B. SPARKS. Frances O. against Glenn R.

TARPLEY. Corella against Eugene. TEAOUE. Elisabeth against Wllburn W. THOMAS.

O. G. against Mildred. VAIL. Laura J.

against Kenneth E. VARTANIAN. Doris against Harold C. VASQUEZ. Aurella against Carlos C.

ATKINS. Virginia S. against Lee. WATSON. Emella M.

against Allan A. WH1TLATCH. Winifred against Wiley J. Divorces Granted BANKS. Alberta from George W.

RARKUS. Charles M. from Cora J. BECK. Dorothy L.

from Harry W. BITTNER. Marjorle A. from Lawrence. BURN81DE.

Beverly O. from Richard L. CAPE. Grace M. from Edward Q.

CLAUDE. Cleo 8. from Donald L. DAVIES. Marearetta O.

from Walter B. DF CATUR. Arthur R. from Dorothy Q. DINK IN 8.

Oracle M. from Robert. FORD. Dores from Elexie. GROSS.

Wilfred N. from Ruby H. HAYES. Maude J. from Wllliard P.

HIETT. Gersldlne from Athol. HODER. Marvel J. from Stanley.

I JONES. Mildred J. from Max L. KINGSLAND. Wllmer E.

from Florence. LINDSAY. Oertrude L. from Herbert. LORENZO.

Lydla from James. MACINNIS. Dana from Jo Ann. MacMiLLAN. Betty M.

from Raymond P. MANSFIELD. Sybil D. from Bill W. MAR1NI.

Mary M. from Guy E. 1 MATHIAS. Ernestine from Edward A. MrCULLOCH.

Medora B. from Albtrt M. MrNAIR. Marlorla from Harold F. MELZER.

Johanna M. from Earl R. MORROW. Marlon I. from Harold MUNCY.

Velma from Wallace A. NAILOR. Jeannette from William J. NAYLOR. Josephine H.

from Clark. OHRORN. Minnie A. from Clarence E. PERKINS.

Elmer O. from Catherine. PONCE. Amelia from Andres. ROBINSON.

Grace C. from Dave P. ROSE. Jacquelyn L. from Lewis 3.

Loreta from David L. SHANDLEY. Esther fro mPaul. Lester A. from Lorraine H.

SMITH. Frances from Thomas. speers. Arthur O. from Dorothy M.

VANDFRVOORT. Lyn from Charles O. WARREN. Nslda A. from Donald H.

WEBSTER. Bernlce M. from Charles B. WOODLAND. Oltndoulla from Charles.

Dcat)0 Funeral Announcements BANKER. John t. of Arcadia, bfltvfrj tin band o( Orac BRnkr, father of Pnul and Robert Bantar, alio 4 rnndch drtn. BTvicrfl Tucuday. 3 pm at Let Hl! Mortuary.

Temple Ctty. BEHRhND, nich.rd, bttovad brother of Martha Trent. Bervlcea 11 am. Tuesday at Fltret Venice. Stops Congh Tickle! Juniper Tar Compound ia a wondrous concert trm tm that atopa bckl of coutfha due to colda.

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