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4 Part NOV. 10, 1956 Los Angeles Cintes SPORTS BRIEFS A representative of Kentucky State Fair asked either the Philadelphia Eagles or Pittsburgh Steelers to transfer their National Football League franchise to Louisville and the owners of the pro grid clubs indicated a villingness to listen to the proposition. Jack A. O'Keefe, Chief of Police of Stockton, has been elected Pacific Southwest Regional director of the Babel Ruth League youth baseball program by the five States in the area. O'Keefe was a member of, the group chartering the Stockton Babe Ruth League in 1954 and has served as preident of the circuit, seeing the loop grow to 24 teams to be the largest of California's 75 Babe Ruth Leagues.

With the opening game of the basketball season less than three weeks away, the: Occidental College cage squad has elected as its captain Senior Guard Ted Tiffany. Head Man and Born Mighty of the C. V. stable, eligibles for the Santa Anita Maturity, have arrived at the Arcadia track for the meeting which opens Dec. 26.

-Sugar Bowl officials will attend the Georgia Tech and Tennessee football game today and hope to land the winner for their 1 bowl game. America's Olympic syn- SPORTS QUIZ BROWN major had university football for 27 2 coach Leahy, former Notre Dame mentor, Earl Blake, Dan McGugin, Edward "Slip" Madigan and Jimmy Phelan were recently honored in the Helms Athletic Foundation's College Football: Hall of Fame, bringing to 35 the number of famed coaches who have been elected. 2-Lou Little is in his 27th consecutive season as football coach at Columbia University. 11-10 I FRANK LEAHY -WAS ONE OF FIVE COACHES RECENTLY NAMED TO THE OF FAME." WHO WERE THE OTHER FOUR 2 1-In addition to Frank chronized swimming team left Rome for Karachi after being stranded three days as a result of a hasty tion from Cairo. Venezuela's top Olympic athlete, Arnaldo Devonish in the hop, step and jump, was dropped from the roster because of his tour of Caracas cabarets Wednesday night.

Manager Charley Johnston is attempting to get. Archie Moore's legs insured for $500,000 with Lloyd's of don as the fighter trains for his Nov. 30 heavyweight title fight with Floyd Patterson. Mike Green and Mike Franks defeated P. Newman and W.

Jacques, 7-5, 7-5, 6-4, in the New South Wales Tennis Championships at Sydney, Australia, but Herb Flam and Billy Talbert lost to Adrian Quist and Geoff Brown, 6-8, 6-2, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4. Althea Gibson and Shirley Fry also won their firstround doubles match easily. Pro Tennis Promoter Jack Kramer said he would increase his offer of $45,000 in an attempt to get Aussie Ken Rosewall to turn pro and that "Lew Hoad could make more than $100,000 but I won't go; after him. It's up to him whether he wants to play professionally." Cleveland General Manlager Hank Greenberg was reported ready to offer Pitcher Bob Feller a front office assignment on a take-it-orleave-it basis in order to leave room on the playing roster for a younger pitcher. Bo Wininger shot a 73 for a 215 and George Bayer carded a 70 for 221 as Peter Thomson led the field by five strokes with a 203 in a Sydney (Australia) golf tourna- ment.

Bobby Manziel, former sparring partner of Jack Dempsey who became a multimillionaire oilman, died at 59 after a sudden illness at Tyler, Tex. Oxy Frosh Rally to Spill Pomona, 25-18 CLAREMONT, Nov. 9- Occidental Frosh made up an 18-point deficit at halftime in the second half to beat Pomona Claremont Frosh, 25-18, here today. Allan Buckholtz paced the winners with a 70-yard pass interception, while the losers' Larry Armendarez scored twice on 49 and 74-yard passes from Thad Smith. SCORE BY QUARTERS Oxy Frosh 6.

12 13-25 6 8 0 -18 Occidental scoring: TD-Buckholtz, La Tunney, McMillan. PAT: Treat. Pomona-Claremont scoring Armendarez, Smith. OLYMPIC GAMES Continued from First Page punyal is said to be lightningfast and likely to produce an excellent time. Bailey, who beat World Record Holder John Landy in a race in the United States, is the favorite.

Landy, recovering from a heel injury, will not run. However, he is training hard for the Olympics and anpounced only yesterday he plans to compete both the 1500 and 5000 meters. This, for the average Australian, takes some of the edge off of the bitterness generated by fighting in Europe and the Near East and the recurring withdrawals, last of which is little Switzerland. So far, athletes of all tions have blended in the wide-open Heidelberg Village in friendliness. Unlike Helsinki, where Russia and the satellites occupied a special camp removed other nations, all countries were thrown together here.

The Russian flag flies less than two blocks. from the Stars and. Stripes of the Americans and the athletes are already chatting and pins. Spain in Denial Arrival of two planes tomight leaves five more to tome with the Yank athletic cargo. The schedule now is one U.S.

contingent daily for the next five days. Today's arrivals included Parry O'Brien, world record holder in the shot-put, Charley Dumas, 7-foot high jumper, Hurdler Glenn Davis and Runner Lou Jones, who holds the world 400-meter mark, WEATHER REPORT OFFICIAL (For Saturday, Nov. 10, 1956) FORECASTS Angeles and Vieinity: Mostly clear today and tomorrow and continued quite warm. High temperature today near 95, Southern California: Mostly clear today and tomorrow. Continued quite but probably little cooler alone the coast tomorrow.

High fire danger with gusty easterly winds in mountains and canyons. Southern California Coastal and Intermediate Valleys: Mostly clear today through tomorrow and continued quite warm with high fire danger. Southern California Mountain Areas: Mostly clear today through tomorrow and continued high fire danger with rusty easterly winds ridges and passes. Little temperature change. Southern California, Interior and Desert through Regions: tomorrow.

Little clear temperature today change. High temperatures today 77 to upper valleys and 87 to 97 lower valleys. Arizona: Mostly clear, today and tomorrow. Little temperature change. WIND AND WEATHER Point Conception to San Diego: Light variable winds night and mornings becoming in west afternoons to southwest today and 10 to tomor- 15 row but 25 local m.p.h.

east at or times northeast. vicinity winds Point Mugu. Mostly clear both days. Possibly little cooler tomorrow afternoon. WESTERN WEATHER SUMMARY Barometric Rocky pressure continues high along the Intermountain Plateau Mountains and and ridge over of high pressure extends out across the Northern California and Oregon coast and from there to the southwest to the latitude of Baja California.

Low pressure has weakened somewhat in the Gulf of Alaska but. comparatively low pressure still between prevails Gulf over of most Alaska of the area the and the Hawalian Islands. NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY Cold air continued to plunge southward out of Canda into the northeast portions of the nation last night and columns are expected to sink the freezing mark as far south Central Florida by early today. Except for scattered snow flurries from Vermont to the mountains of Northern Pennsylvania nation last night, under the the remainder influence of was of dry weather. Skies were clear or nearly so across the southern half of the rule nation through while the cloudy northern weather tier was of States.

Mild-Pacific air was pouring across the Northern Rockies following on the heels of the Arctic blasts pushing southward weather out of Eastern fairly Canada. Mild appeared trenched in the West and was expected to continue over the week end while unsasonable cold holds forth in the East and South. Southern California, ending the as heat it wave completed showed no its signs fourth of straight Angels day with equaled 90-deg. its record temperatures. with a 94.

Hot dry east nearly winds 100 drove deg. the at tem- El perature up to Toro Marine Air Station. LOCAL TEMPERATURES Friday's maximum and minimum temperatures at Southern the Los California Angeles points, office as of re- the ported to U.S. Weather Bureau, were as follows: Station- Max. Min.

Los Angeles 94 65 Beaumont 83 54 Bishop 78 33 Blythe 88 52 Burbank 93 55 Campo 78 54 City 97 60 Dage.tt 83 57 43 El Centro 89 Long Beach 98 62 Airport 95 64 Montebello 64 Mt. Wilson 86 75 55 57 Needles Newport 82 84 36 65 Pasadena 94 56 Robles 90 40 Riverside 89 59 54 70 San Bernardino 90 51 San Diego 96 59 San Gabriel 100 50 San Pedro 92 65 Tanta Ana 100 52 Santa Barbara 96 46 Thermal 96 50 97 54 Victorville 79 45 Warner Springs 80 42 TEMPERATURES PRECIPITATION NATION FRIDAY PrecipiStation- Max. Min tation Abilene 60 27 Albuquerque 61 30 Amarillo 65 29 Atlanta 50 32 Bakersfield 85 48 Bismarck 32 20 T. Boise 55 32 52 .02 Boston Brownsville 68 Buffalo 55 43 48 34 Charleston Cheyenne 55 32 26 Chicago 49 Cincinnati 46 27 .01 Cleveland 49 .01 Denver 64 Des Moines Detroit Dodge City 68 29 Duluth 36 24 El Paso 66 33 Eureka 50 45 Ft. Worth 58 30 Fresno 65 46 Grand Junction 59 30 Helena 50 34 Honolulu 83 69 Houston 60 37 43 24 Indianapolis 48 24 Jacksonville 56 43 Kansas City, Mo.

59 30 33 Knoxville Las Vegas 79 45 Little Rock 56 27 Medford 52 44 38 02 Miami 70 56 Minneapolis 42 Missoula 49 New Orleans 56 New York City 50 41 North Platte, City 58 20 Oklahoma Omaha 53 Pendleton 45 Philadelphia 49 Phoenix Pittsburgh 84 36 Pocatello 54 25 Portland. Me. 50 Or. 51 Rapid City 58 Red Bluff Reno Roswell Sacramento 45 St. Louis 54 26 Salt Lake City 63 33 San Antonio 63 39 San Francisco 78 Seattle 58 Spokane 45 35 Springfield, Mo.

54 24 Tampa 58 51 .01 Tucson 81 58 Washington, D.C. 48 .02 Wichita 57 Williston 51 Winnemucca 65 72 Winslow Yellowstone 45 27 Yuma 91 58 ALASKAN STATIONS 23 12 .45 Fairbanks -18 .05 Anchorage 23 12 .45 Fairbanks -18 .05 Anchorage Juneau 44 40 .21 VITAL RECORD Marriage Licenses Issued ADAMS- -CHAMBERLIN. A. 36, P. 25.

ADAMSKI- JOHNSON. J. 39, M. 39. ADAMSON-AHLMAN.

J. 36, B. 28. AGUILAR ALVARADO EBLING. NAVARRO.

L. 19, P. 38, P. E. 16.

23. ARANDA- VILLA. A. 29. J.

29. BADILLA-ANDRADA. A. Jr. H.

31. N. 32. BAKER- HOFFMAN. M.

25, 21. -WHIPPLE. P. 23, P. 19.

BECKER-HEIKEN. R. 23, M. 23. DERR.

D. 30. I. 29. -FILES.

J. 31. B.20. BEVAN- BROWN. B.

Jr. 28, 8. 24. BIGGINS EMERY. KRAUSE, H.

19, K. S. 22, 19. G. 18.

BJORKMAN -OLSON. O. 36, K. 29. BLOUIN-TERRELL.

L. 21, 20. BROWN -BREEDEN. R. 25.

22, W. D. 20. 17. CARBON- HOMESLEY.

W. E. 24, L. 17. CALDWELL TROTH.

26. M. CARUSO-WHITE. A. 19, 18.

CISNEROS BARLEY. G. 29, 22, P. B. 28.

16. co HOWARD. FICHTENWALD. L. J.

Jr. 53, 22. G. B. 53.

17, CONE BARTON, J. 32, D. 26. COOKE CROSIER. E.

III 25. J. 17. CONE POBUDA. A.

43. 40. R. 28, M. 26, DASHEV-WEINBERGER.

8. 71, L. 69. DAVIS DOLEZAL. W.

32. J. 29. DAVIS GRUBAUGH. F.

41. D. 31. de la ROSA-McGORRY. J.

27, B. 18. DORFMAN-FRANK. B. 67, R.

60. DYSON-DILLARD. O. J. Jr.

23, J. 22. 22. R. 19.

25, K. 19. FARROW- CHADWICK. R. 32, E.

47. FELANDO-URSICH. P. 25. T.

24. FINLEY WOOD. J. 25, 22. FLETCHER GUNN.

T. 23. F. 23. FLORES L.

18, L. 16. WESTERHOUT. D. 26.

21. GARBER JACKSON. J. 24, 18. GARCIA-BAZAURE.

G. 20. 16. GERNAEY-PANAYIOTO, 25, F. 35.

GIFFORD JEAN. R. 21. 19. GLAROS- -CANADAY.

E. 34. D. 29. MOORE.

K. 25, 29. 33. 29. GREEN- D.

43. E. 38. M. GRUBER STROMING.

I. 63. 48. GUIN-GRIGGS. W.

38. L. 38. GARDNER. J.

38, K. HARDESTY. M. 46. HALL MANLEY.

J. 25. E. 16. HALLIBURTON-NEWMAN.

B. 18. WEBSTER. 63, 46, HEISTAND HENKA. 28 19.

HENDERSON JONES. N. B. 20: HERRERA- ACOSTA. G.

43, H. 35. HIGGINS MENNI. -PALMER. D.

R. 30. 21 23. 19, HUNNEWELL HOBSON-WRIGHT. GLANDERS.

A. 54 R. 46, R. 41. IRVINE -ORMOND.

1. ROHRIG. LAWRENCE. 25, Weather Conditions November 9,1956 HIGH 50 2 SEATTLE 50 30.36 HELENA 59 PORTLAND MINNEAPOLIS DETROITS 50 PITTSIURGH NEW YORK BOISE, HIGH 63 DES MOINES 0. 47.

30.62 53 48 CHICAGO 62 RENO 63 CALO 65 072 SALT LAKE CITY 64. SAN FRANCISCO WICHITA ST. HIGH 651 DENVER LOUIS 30.27 57 4 52 94 OKLAHOMA CITY MEMPHIS 50. LOS ANGELES: 84 I BUQUERQUE ATLANTA PHOENIX 61 HIGH 501 Dept. Date of From Commerce U.S.

WEATHER BUREAU NEW ORLEANS 70 HIGH COLD MIAMI 30.50 HIGH WEATHER FRONTS RAIN SNOW 30.45 WARM COLD FORECAST I OCCLUDED For Daytime Saturday STATIONARY WIND Figures Shew High Temperatures Expected MAX. TEMPERATURE 60 NATION'S WEATHER- This map, based on United States Weather Bureau intormation, 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 medsurable rain has fallen.

Numbers in circles marked high and low Marriage Licenses Issued JOHNSON-DIMELE. W. 23, M. 20. JOHNSON- L.

25, L. 22. JOHNSON D. 26. F.

33. KALER M. 55, 8. 52. -ALLEN.

W. 35. E. 38. KENNEDY NELSON.

8. 23. M. 25. C.

20. P. 17. LACEY UNDERWOOD. S.

19, M. 18. LAWRENCE FIDDES. D. 83, A.

85. LINDSEY- DAVIS. J. 39, M. 29.

LOCKRIDGE-HOGGAN. V. Jr. 28. P.

22. -DAVIE. T. 20, P. 19.

McFAUL SAVOIE. -E. 24, G. 20. McLAUGHLIN- KING H.

21, J. 23. McLEOD WICK. A. 22.

C. 19. MAHER COPE. J. 26, B.

22. MAITOZA- WARNER. F. 19, H. 18.

MALCON 8. 65, A. 55. MANDOJANO P. 41, c.

35. MARTINEZ-DIAZ. H. 21, G. 22.

MELLO MARCHELLO. R. 19, B. 16. MITCHELL J.

30, J. 28. MOLNAR HARDZOG. P. 19, 18.

MONAGLE -KEEFFE. E. 47, M. 27. H.

24. R. 18. MORRIS- HARDING. L.

18, D. 17. MORRIS REEVE. R. 42.

J. 37. A. 68. A.

61. B. 25: C. 21. ONOFREY- STATTER.

P. 27. H. 25. PAULEY- JACOBS.

R. 25, E. 25. PENA-MUNOZ. J.

24, C. 22. PERI-BRANCH. F. 19.

W. 18. L. 38. R.

28. POTHIER -FULMER. 18. C. 18.

P. 22. F. 18. RICHARDS BROWN.

D. 20, C. 19. L. 27, L.

16. ROBBINS -ALLEN. G. 19, M. 18.

ROBERTS- TRAVERS. R. 31, D. 38. ROBESON-DAWSON.

G. 23. B. 16. ROSENTHAL A.

25, N. 22. J. 25, T. 21.

-SHERMAN. W. 23, B. 19, RYALS- BILLS. D.

19. 8. 16. ST. CLAIR A.

28. V. 21. SANCHEZ BAYHA. A.

43. L. 38. COOP. W.

28, 1. 32. SHOLLIN- -FEARY. T. 19, F.

19. SLAGLE LANDIS. C. 21. K.

17. SMITH- ICHARD C. 21, A. 21. SMITH- TAYLOR.

C. 26, J. 19. SOKOLOWSKI GREIG. E.

23, H. 24. SUMMERS ORR. R. 18, P.

16. TAKEMURA-TSUJIUCHI. A. 26, M. 25.

TEAGUE- HUNTER. J. 39, A. 37. THOMPSO J.

34. M. 28. THORNBLAD STURGEON. L.

31, N. 36. THORWALDSON-RUDERMAN, E. 53, L. 49.

SCHLINGER. K. 26, P. 20. TRAYLER J.

20. D. 35, D. 34. R.

19. 17. L. 22. A.

17. WALDEN-DRIVER. R. Jr. 20, J.

17. WARE -BAILEY. R. 25, D. 22.

WATANABE NISHIMOTO. N. 25, P. 22. WEEKS -LISTON.

H. 55, V. 56. WHITE- HOUSEHOLDER B. 20.

J. 17. WHITE- WALKER. A. 22.

M. 20. WIGTON- -McCORMICK. R. 30, E.

28. WILSON-COFFMAN. R. 37, 40. Divorce Suits Filed ANGULO.

Virginia against Leopoldo. BAKER. Camellia against Milo. BOGDANOFF. Frances against John.

BOIVIN. Mark against Florence. BRALEY. Bertha against Kenneth. BROWN.

Joyce against Billy. BROWN. Reba against Jerome. BURKE. Rose against C.

Marvin. CHATHAM. Corinne against Whiliam. CLAUSEN. Paul against Joan.

CORDOVA. Raymond against Gertrude. CRENSHAW. Ruth against james. ESTEVANE.

Monalou againts Albert. GARDNER. Marjorie against Duncan. GARLING. Carole against Lewis.

GARZA. Bernadine against Daniel. HALFORD. Mary against Arthur. HERNANDEZ.

Mary against Ralph HIGHTOWER. SeElcy against Edward. JOHNSON. Pauline against Horace, JONES. Melva against William.

JORGENSEN. Myra against Kurt, JUAREZ. Mary against John. KING. Genevieve against Floyd.

LEWIS. Carol against James, LEWIS. Edna against Marion. LIEBERMAN. Howard against Toni.

MARTIN. Yvonne against Carl. McELVAIN. Phyllis against William. MITCHELL.

Walter against Dolores. NEGUS. Eunice against Horace. OLAERTS. Theresa against Joseph.

PARKER. Arthur against Wilhelmina. PASKOVICS. Barbara against Joseph. PRATHER.

Patricia against Kermit. REEVES. Corinne against George. REYNOLDS. Ethel M.

against Donald. RODRIGUEZ. Delia against Frederico. ROSE. Clara against William.

SANQUEDOLCE. Florence against Anthony. SHULL. 'Gloria against Buddy, SMITH. Lucille against Robert.

STESSEL. Alice against Jack. STONE. Annie against William. STRAIN.

A. Lorrene against William. SWEETING. Mary against Howard. TABATA.

Kay against Katsutoshi, TAYLOR. Delores against James. VOZZO. Betty against Joseph. WEVANG.

Thomas against Donna, WILLS. Eugene against Ila. Divorces Granted ANDERSON. Elizabeth R. from Clinton.

ASHTON. Eric A. from Juanita A. AYRES. Mary J.

from Donald P. Elvira from Henry BARNHART. Myrna L. from Richard M. BEASLEY.

Alice J. from Tommy. ROBLES. Angela L. from Raul.

BODEN, Josephine G. from Clarence B. BROOKS. Nancy from H. Lionel from R.

Glodine. BUCKNER. Raymond CALDWELL. Janice E. from Francis D.

CARTER. Norma J. from Homer D. COCHRAN. William from Estille.

COHN. Stanley H. Lorene L. COZAD. Joyena from William V.

DAHMS. Patricia A. from Frederick L. DAIGLE. Hazel D.

from Luke, DAVIS. Kathryn E. from William N. DENTON. DRAGOMER, Barbara C.

from Thomas. Dorice from Harry F. ELEK. Aranka E. from Stephen.

ELLINGSON. Betty L. from Jack W. ESTRADA. Raul from Carmen M.

ESTRADA. Rebecca from Vincent. FLEAGER. Carol M. from William N.

GILLHAM. Maryadda John C. Jr. GONZALES. Rose M.

from Frank Jr. GRIGSBY, William R. from Betty GRIMLAND. Norma L. from Woodrow.

GROSS. Betty A. from John HARTPENCE. Christine from Gerald E. H.

HAUGAN. Esther M. from Norman HEBERT. John E. from Betty L.

Nina G. from Edward B. NICHOLS. Charlotte M. from Lawrence.

HIGGINS. Charlene M. from Ronald L. HOFER. Sara J.

from George C. HOWIE, Terry from Edward. HULBERT. Mary L. from Thomas F.

IDE. Ruth E. from Chester A. KAMINSKY. Elaine M.

from Gerald. KELLY. Bobbye from Donald W. KERR. Aleta M.

from Lee C. KRUPSKY. Gizella O. from Norman R. LANDOM.

Frank from Lillian A. LANG. Robbie E. from Logan. LINGO.

Virginia 8. from Harry, LOCKHART. Clyde A. from Viola M. LORD.

Ann M. from Richard A. LUTY Hazel E. from Elmer E. McCARTY.

Paul E. from Eloise A. MeVEA, June from John. MAHONEY. Kathryne P.

from Russell MARGIEN, Jeanette F. from Ray. MATHEWS. Lois' W. from Albert A.

MAURINE. Lillian from Frank. MAVAR. Amelia V. from Anton J.

MEARS. Hylma from William O. MERRYFIELD. Mary F. from Leroy H.

MORRIS. Maxine from Harold E. MORGAN, Quintan L. from Juanita. MYERS.

Helen aka Helen from HOLLYWOOD Cemetery Crematory Memorial Park Columbarium EMETERY Mausoleum Chapel 6000 SANTA MONICA BOULEVARD HOLLYWOOD 9-1181 Deaths, Funeral Announcements REED, William Albert, November 8, 1956, of 214 Orange Grove Avenue, San Fernando, aged 53, born May 3. 1903, in Ohio, engineer; beloved husband of Pearl Reed, father of Miss Diana Grace Reed, brother of Mrs. Helen Reed Willis of Ohio. Services at J. 0.

Straub Chapel, 234 MacNeil Street, San Fernando, Saturday, 2 p.m. Remains forwarded to Westlake, Ohio, for interment. ROSENFELD, Sarah. Malinow Simons, directors. SACHS.

Abraham M. Services Sunday, 2 p.m., at Hillside Memorial Park. Groman Mortu- ary, directors. SEEGER, Louis retired employee of L.A. Park father of Raymond Brown.

Services Saturday, 3 p.m.. in the Sierra Vista Chapel of Mater Mortuary, 3120 West Main Street, Alhambra. SEIGLER, John Franz. husband of Theda M. Seigler.

Services Tuesday, 1:30 Bresee Brothers Gillette Chapel. SHEARON, Lilly Virginia Barker beloved and mother William of Richard Shearon Leon Harris. grandmother Virginia of S.P./3 and Charles William Shearon, Betty and Fletcher Barker sister of Mrs. Annie Crowell and Mrs. Sally Jay Morgan.

Services were held Friday at 1 p.m. in the Church of the Recessional. Directed by Forest Lawn Mortuary, STEWART, Charles beloved Mrs. Gertrude Montgomery, brother of Jack Stewart, also survived by grandson. Private services Saturday.

Directed by Forest Lawn Mortuary. (Toronto, papers please SUDAHA, Victor proprietor of Palm House. Palm Springs, Services and interment San cisco. Pierce Brothers' directors. TAYLOR, Leslie beloved friend of Byrd Willey-Ells, Services Tuesday, p.m., at the Utter-McKinley Wilshire Chapel, 444 South Vermont.

TINKHAM, Martha beloved mother of Verla Fuller and Yvonne Cooper, grandmother of Jeanette Roman and Martha Rupp of Phoenix. Private services Monday at W. A. Brown Son Funeral Home. TRAVIS, Lawrence V.

Pierce Service Brothers' 2:30 p.m. Los Angeles, Saturday 720 West Washington Boulevard. VAN ZANDT, Wynn, beloved husband of Mary Van Zandt, father of Sue Kinney. brother of Frances Cheatham, Leo and Elmer Van Zandt. Services Tuesday, 2:30 p.m., at Snyder's Southwest Mortuary.

WALKER, Pierre Carl. passed away November 8. survived by daughter Mrs. Doris McDonald of Alhambra, brother Morris L. Walker of Reseda, 2 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.

Services 10 Tuesday In the Little Country Chapel, Brothers' Valhalla terey Park, directors. Please omit Cemetery. Pierce flowers. WARD. Maude beloved mother of Pauline Jackson and Robert T.

Ward. Services 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Pierce Brothers' Van Nuys. WEISSBERGER. Bela.

Services Sunday, 11 a.m.. at HIllside Memorial Park. Groman Mortuary, directors. WOODS, James Edwin, of 124 Valencia Street, Alhambra. beloved of Aimee C.

Woods, father of Edwin S. and Clarence G. Woods. Aimee D. Butterfield, Margaret Gates and Dr.

Donald C. Woods, also survived by 11 grandchildren. Services Saturday. 11:30 a.m.. in the Little Stone Church of Turner, Stevens Turner, Alhambra.

Gates, Kingsley Gates, Santa Monica, directors. WOOLSENDEN. Samuel. Pierce Van Nuys. WOTTITZ.

Harvey. Services Sunday, 1 p.m., at: Groman Mortuary. 19427 or FR-97422. funeral Directors CUNNINGHAM O'CONNOR ESTABLISHED 1898 Two Convenient Locations 850. W.

Washington RI-90297 R540 Melrose, Hollywood. OL-57280 VALHALLA MEMORIAL PARK MORTUARY COMPLETE MORTUARY -CEMETERY SERVICES IN ONE LOCATION STanley 7-3133 POplar 3-9123 Callanan Mortuary SERVING CATHOLIC FAMILIES HO-2-2266 UTTER-McKINLEY MAIN OFFICE DU-8-2481 ROSE HILLS MORTUARY Mortuary-Cemetery Combined OXford 9-0921 or Raymond 3-5391 ROSE HILLS MEMORIAL PARK FOREST LAWN Undertaking Cemetery Together CLINTON 6-3131 REED BROS. TAPLEY GEIGER Myron W. Reed John W. Tapley Myron W.

Reed Jr. Ruth M. Geiger 2045 W. WASHINGTON AT HARVARD Established 1915 RE-26115 BRESEE BROS. GILLETTE SIXTY-FOUR YEARS OF FRIENDLY SERVICE 950 Washington Blvd.

RI-9-5125 BRAMBLE-BEST REVERENT CHRISTIAN SERVICE 1816. TOBERMAN ST. R1-9-2256 W. A. BROWN SON W.

WYLIE BROWN South Flower Street R1-87141 GROMAN MORTUARY JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS 830 W. Washington RI-8-2201 PIERCE BROTHERS Richmond 9-4151 EDWARDS BROTHERS COLONIAL MORTUARY 1000. Venice Blvd. Richmond 9-8281 David J. Malloy Mortuary 1717.

SOUTH FLOWER ST. RI-93326 ARMSTRONG FAMILY 1201 SOUTH HOPE STREET. RI-7-9121 MAUSOLEUM 2 choice crypts, Forest Lawn. Sanct. Brotherlylove.

Bargain. Evenings AX- Boys Playing Hooky Hurt in Head-On Crash Three boys playing hooky yesterday were involved in a traffic collision with a 20-ton sand-loaded truck in Pacoima as they had a change of heart and were heading back to school. Paul Leroy Stewart, 37, of 2008 Freeman Inglewood, told police he was drivfing up Laurel Canyon Blvd. in his truck, signaled for a left turn and blew his air horn when he saw the boys' sedan driving toward him at the Paxton Ave. intersection.

Motor Pushed Back indicate barometric pressure Divorces Granted Howard Virgil, aka Howard V. NEEDS. Marbeth from Roy OLIVARES. Susana from David J. Jr.

OPELT. Ida N. from Herman G. PATON. Elizabeth J.

William A. PETERS. Virginia M. from Kenneth L. PHILIPPS.

Patricia from Joseph. RAINES. Charles F. from Louise M. RAY.

Bertha A. from Julian. REEVES. Elizabeth H. from F.

ROBERTS. Gracie D. from William R. RODGERS. Violet from Neil K.

SANDERS. Lois from Arnold J. SIMMONS. Howard from Reba, SKULSKI. Gazala from Joseph SMITH.

Evelyn B. from Barton D. SPARKS. Mary M. Lonnie J.

STADLER. Naomi B. from Clement J. STEWART. Charles M.

from Gussye D. STILES. Melvin from Maggie L. STONE. Ossie from George W.

STUBBS. Laura L. from Alton B. STROUD. Jasper H.

from Geraldine P. THOMAS. Angele B. from Augustus R. TOLBERT.

Rosie from Bruce. TRYON. Helen E. from George A. TUCKER.

Howard C. from Maria. VALLE. Evariste F. from Nancy S.

WASHINGTON. Walterrease from J. L. WATTERS. Betty J.

from George M. WEAVER. Frances L. from Emmett WELLS. Delores H.

from Russell E. WILKERSON. Varine from Alvin. WILLIAMS. Dessie R.

from Willie. WILLIAMS. Ione from Edwin H. WILLIAMSON. Elsie A.

from Grady S. WILLIS. Hazel M. from James R. WILLSON.

Walter J. Jr. from Mabel. WOOD. Mary F.

from Henry M. WOODS. Rosalle H. from Eugene. ZIOGAS.

Anne M. from Bill B. Thursday, Nev. 8 ALEXANDER. Gwendolyn from Otis P.

AMMONS. Leonard D. from Jacquelyn. ARNO. Dorene P.

from Edward L. Jr. AUSBERN. Carl E. from Virginia J.

BARBATO. Norma R. from Etrurio. BARWARTH. Laveda R.

from William. BERNHARD. Carolyn K. from Robert BOLDEN. Hazel M.

from William E. BLUSKE. Margaret K. from Charles BRANTLEY. Margaret L.

from Langston. BUCK. Eugene J. from Charlotte 8. CAMARERO.

Mary L. from Everett. CARTER. Annette F. from James W.

CARLISLE. Phyllis L. from Lloyd T. CHANEY. Joan 9.

from Billy M. CHARBERG. Edith from Charles. CORDOVA. Vittorina L.

from Armand. CRAWFORD. Mary L. from James L. D'AMICO.

Shirley from Salvatore A. DIAZ. Stella S. from Frank. DICKLER, Robert B.

from Martha S. DODSON. Humphrey Alzona. DORNSIFE. Gladys F.

from Raymond DOW. Beulah from Thomas W. ELLISON. Eula M. from Alfred.

EPSTEIN. Dorothy from Lawrence. FINE. Mary from Spencer D. David G.

from Doris D. FORTINE. Diana C. from Frank J. FORTUNO.

Sia from James B. GALLARDO. Ruth from Clemente, GOODEN. Alice W. from Arthur H.

GUSTAFSON. Lillie M. from Thomas R. GUTIERREZ. Israel B.

from Ana -M. HELLIWELL. Betty from Arthur HEUSTESS. Nancy W. Charles Jr.

HOWELL. Ruth from James H. HULSEY. Avis from Tom A. JONES.

Gazella from James E. JONES. Shirley M. from James P. KING.

Sharon Y. Arthur A. KLEINMAN. Estelle from Charles. LANG.

Willowdean T. from Austin E. LESCHER. Elizabeth A. from Greene Jr.

LISTON. Mardi from Francis D. LO BUGLIO. Pauline from John Sr. LONG.

Cleo G. from Dan R. MARLEY. Virginia from John. McDEVITT, Dorothy from William McGAHEY.

Maria A. from Robert L. McGUFFEY. Susan Sanders. MINUSKIN.

Mary P. from Burton M. MONJE. Guadalupe M. from Hector.

MORGAN. Margie J. from Clyde C. MULLEN. Carrie L.

from Gilbert F. NICKOVICH. William from Ruth M. NOVARRO. Bettie L.

from Edward R. O'BRIEN. Thomas C. C. from Martha B.

OBDYKE, Janet from Paul R. PALOMARES. Delfina from Frank. PALUSEK. Janette from James J.

PAPAYANS. Seda from Ovanes. PARMANN. Mary J. from C.

Fred. PARKER. Eileen F. from Richard L. PEREZ.

Lydia H. from Armando. PONDS. Francis L. from William J.

RAMIREZ. Olivia from Alfred R. RICHARDSON. Orpha J. from Hollis.

ROGERS. Susan from Lee. RUNGE. Betty J. from Neil.

RUPERT. William A. from Edna L. RYAN. SCHRAM.

Albert B. from Clara M. Margaret E. Jack A. SCOGIN.

Carolyn K. from Oscar B. M. Jr. SELCER.

Joyce R. from Harvey SIMONSEN. Joan L. from Lloyd C. SINCLAIR.

Sadie M. from Louis. SMITH. Bernice M. from James R.

STOVALL. Ethel G. from Oscar. THOMAS. Maggie L.

from John. THOMPSON. Lee R. from Edna Thomas M. THORNTON.

Verdie L. from TOVER. Barbara from Lawrence Malcolm R. TURNER. Dorothy M.

from VANDER WENDE, William from Marjorie WHITAKER. Ira N. from Roselee Warren L. WHIPPLE. Kathryn L.

from WHITE. Marie from Wilbert E. WILSON, Varina G. from Lester Robert. A.

WRISK. Clarita A. M. from Wilbur WINGATE. Edna from E.

WURGES. Gareth C. Carole M. Deaths Funeral Announcements ABRAHAMS, Services Aron Sunday, and 10 Regina. a.m..

at Hollywood Cemetery Chapel. Groman Mortuary, directors. ACKERMAN, Morey beloved husband of Alyce, father Gary Edward and Richard Allen, devoted son of Abraham and Ida Ackerman. brother of Frieda Rubin. Services Sunday.

3:30 p.m... Hillside Mausoleum Chapel. Glasband Mortuary, directors. AGRONOVITZ. Sam.

Services Sunday, 12 noon, at Glasband Hol1ywood Cemetery Chapel. Mortuary, directors. BAIN, Fannie, beloved sister of Gilbert Lee Turner, Mrs. Hattie Hereford and Mrs. Carrie Johnson.

Services Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Little Church of the Flowers. Directed by Forest Lawn Mortuary. BELL. James Warren Sr.

Services 11:30 a.m.. Tuesday, at Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles. 720 West Washington Boulevard. under the auspices of Sunset Lodge No. 352 BILLS.

Christiana sister of Mary Rollert of Denver. Margaret E. Joy of Los Angeles and Harper Thompson of Phoenix. Aris. Private cremation and services were held Friday.

Mater Mortuary, Alhambra, directors. (Pittsburgh papers please copy.) BINNEY. Josh. Services 3 p.m. Sunday at Pierce Brothers' Hollywood, 5959 Santa Monica Boulevard.

Please omit flowers. BITTINGER, Merritt, beloved husband of Mrs. Luetta W. Bittinger. Services Tuesday at 3:30 p.m.

In the Wee Kirk 0' the Heather. Directed by Forest Lawn Mortuary. in the designated areas. Deaths, Funeral Announcements BURROWS, Everton of 3817 Globe Avenue, Culver City, beloved husband of Mrs. Bernice Burrows.

Services Monday. 1 p.m.. in the Little Chapel of the Dawn. Santa Monica. Entombment Woodlawn Mauloseum.

Gates, Kingsley Gates, directors. CARMICHAEL, Pearl Esther. Pierce Brothers' Valhalla, CARSKADDON, Ford K. Pierce Brothers Van Nuys. CONNORS.

Margaret A.r age 87, loving mother of Mrs. Thomas Dunne of Westend, and Mr. Patrick H. Connors of Los Angeles, also survived, by 5 grandchildren. Rosary 8 p.m.

Sunday. November 11th, at Utter-McKinley's Chapel, 4824 Eagle Rock Boulevard. Requiem High Mass 9:30 a.m. Monday at St. Dominic's Church.

Interment Calvary. DARRAGH, Netta C. Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary DAVIDSON. Douglas. Pierce Brothers' Valhalla.

DOMINGUEZ, Concepcion C. Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles. DUGGAN, Maxine, loving sister of Mrs. John H. Bliss and R.

F. Duggan aunt of R. F. Duggan III. Joe L.

Erwin Jr. and Mrs. David McCormick. Services Saturday, a.m., at Hillside Church, Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, Rose Hills Mortuary, directing. ECK, Knut, beloved husband of Victoria Eck, loving father of Kathleen Richards and Margaret Shakespeare, son of August also survived by 5 grandchildren.

Services p.m. Monday at the Little Country Chapel. 10621 Victory Boulevard, North Hollywood. Pierce Brothers Valhalla, directors. ERNST.

Elizabeth. Callanan Mortuary, directors. FLAHERTY, Mrs. Pauline E. Cunningham O'Connor Hollywood.

FLEISCHER. Abraham, Graveside services Sunday. 10 a.m., at Mt. Olive Memorial Park. Groman Mortuary, directors.

FRASER, William T. Pierce Brothers' Van Nuys. GOLDMAN, Rose. Services and interment Chicago. Jaffe Memorial in charge, Inf.

RI80381: HARPER, Roy Dorothy Preston, C. beloved Harper, husband father Mrs. of Mrs. Virginia Manesco, brother of Mrs. Lawrence Hickmann.

Mrs. Mildred Nelson, Albert, Dewey, Bates and Edward Harper, Services Tuesday, 11 a.m.. at St. Edmund's Episcopal Church, 1175 Ban Gabriel Boulevard, San Marino. Directed by Forest Lawn Mortuary.

Please omit flowers, in lieu of flowers donate to Pasadena Foundation for Medical Research, 99 North El Molino Avenue, Pasadena, Calif. HARRISON, Florine Services today, 2 p.m., at C. A. McGlynn Mortuary. HERZBERG, Lottie.

Graveside services Sunday, 11 a.m. at Beth Israel Cemetery, Groman Mortuary, directors. HICKMAN, Milton beloved husband of Marie, father of Donalee Morley and Allen Hickman, brother of Mary M. Thaxton, Roy C. and Lester J.

Hickman. Services 3 p.m, today at Snyder's Southwest Mortuary. HOLLOWICK, Edward. Malinow Simons, directors, KEENEY, 0. Everett, of 7553 McConnell Avenue, loving husband of Leona A.

Keeney. Services today 1 p.m., at Chapel of the Chimes, Inglewood Park Cemetery. Beaver Mortuary, 100 North Locust, Inglewood, directors. LINTHICUM. Edwin beloved father of Edwin Jr.

and Richard Linthicum. brother of Miss Laura L. Linthicum, also survived by 2 grandsons. Services Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Wee Kirk o' the Heather.

Directed by Forest Lawn ortuary. MARKS. Harry beloved father of Herma Marks, brother of Louis Marks, Mrs. Betty Levinson and Mrs. Freida Shinbane.

Services Sunday, 12 noon, Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Chapel. Malinow Simons, directors. MeGEE. Mrs. Emma M.

Requiem Mass today, 8 a.m.. at Precious Blood Church. Cunningham O'Connor, directors. McKNIGHT, Eugene Robert. Services today, 2 p.m..

in the Chapel of Reed Tapley Geiger, 2045 West Washington. MERCHEL. Bess M. Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles, The vehicles collided head on, pushing 1 the motor of the sedan almost into the laps of the young victims. Treated at Sun Valley Receiving Hospital were Mike Lockhart, 16, of 7914 Greenbush Van Nuys, who had serious chest and internal injuries and a leg fracture; Phillip Hobb, 18, driver of the sedan, of 14803 Lassen Sepulveda, and John Hill, 14, of 12019 Willard North Hollywood, both of whom suffered facial lacerations and knee and leg injuries.

Hill said they had left Van Nuys High School before the first period and were on their way back to school when the accident occurred. Father's Car Kills Baby Holmes was killed yesterday when he was run over by his father's car while playing in the back yard of his home at 20th 1 Santa Monica. Police said the baby's cousin, Rubin Holmes, 34, of 1760 21st went into the alley to back the automobile into the yard. As he was doing so he felt a bump and jumped out to find he had run over the child. Sun, Moon, Tide By U.S.

Coast and Geodetic Survey NEW NOON Dec. 2 Nov. 10 Nov. 17. Nov.

24 SATURDAY, NOV. 10 Sun rises 6:21 a.m.. sets 4:53 p.m. Moon rises 12:26 p.m., sets 11:58 p.m. TIDES AT LOS ANGELES HARBOR Nor.

High Low High Low 10 4:25 4.0 9:53 3.0 3.7 1.1 11 4:25 4.3 11:01 2.5 3.6•10:36 1.2 12 5:25 4.6 11:48 1.9 3.7•11:15 1,3 13 5:50 5.0•12:25 1.3 3.8•11:48 1.4 14 6:16 5.3 $1.00 0.7. $6:58 3.9 Low High Low High 15 12:20 1.5 6:41 5.7 0.1 4.0 16 12:51 1.6 7:10 6.1 4.0 p.m. Tides are given in order of occurrence. First column denotes times and second column height in feet above or below mean lower low water. Yesterday's water temperatures: Santa Monica.

57: Long Beach, 58. CEMETERY LOTS For. Lawn Glendale, pair crypts, floor level. Iris Terr. Sanctuary 01.

Solace. $1750. Ph. KEystone 50189, collect. For.

Lawn, Glendale, 2 lots. Eventide. 2. lots Sunrise Slope RE-41827 br. Glenhaven Memorial Park.

veterans' Lots. $85 ea. Ph. 10. to 5.

2 mausoleum Mr. crypts. very low price. Ask for Morris, HO-40141. br INGLEWOOD PARK.

1, 2 or 3 lots for sale. TR-6448. For. Lawn, Glendale, 2 Eventide, lots Sunrise Slope. RE-41827, br.

Forest Lawn Glendale, 2 adj. graves. only $150 each. WE-39011, br. INGLEWOOD CEMETERY.

3 grave sites. Ask for Mr. Morris. HO-40141. br.

Forest Lawn, 2 graves in Masonia Sect. low price. RE-47345, br. BETH OLAM MAUSOLEUM. 3 crypts.

"Discount price. RE-41827. br. A 13-month-old Santa Monica boy, Charles Edward Other developments today were: In Madrid, Spanish cials denied reports Spain might reconsider her withdrawal from the Olympics. Spain dropped out due to Russian participation.

In Moscow, Russia's sports committee said Soviet Olympians will definitely compete, denying a report they would withdraw. Angry Russian high jumpers marched off Melbourne's Olympic track vowing they would never train there again. They called the run "slippery and In Lausanne, Switzerland, the International Olympic Committee rejected an Egyptian request to prevent nanations "which committed a cowardly aggression against Egypt" from participating in the Melbourne Games. Hungarian Team Gets Huge Welcome MELBOURNE, (Saturday) Nov. 9 UP- Sixty members and officials of the Hungarian Olympic team arrived at Essendon Airport today and received a tumultuous welcome.

More than 500 persons were on hand, most of them immigrant Hungarians carrying bouquets of flowers and wearing Hungarian colors of red, white and green with a mourning, stripe of black, crowded the huge reception room to give the team boisterous cheers. The athletes, some of them wearing mourning stripes because of the recent rebellion in Hungary, and smiled as they disembarked. R. SHIP MOVEMENTS AT HARBORS HERE Compiled by Marine Exchange. Vessel Berth Alaska Cedar .146 Andros Cape (Lib.

Tkr.) 164 Astoria Maru (Jap.) Chrysanthi (Lib.) .212 Eiken Maru (Jap.) .158 Hawaiian Refiner 198 Ice Bird (Nor.) LB-34 Joshua Hendy (Tkr.) LB-77 Korean Bear LB-69 Magnolia State LB-9 Naess Companion (Lib.) 149 Siram (Pan.) LB-29 Spruce (Mex.) LB-34 W. L. McCormick .145 William Luckenbach 107 Yamaharu Maru Vessel Idaho Falls (Tkr.) Mukoharu Maru (Jap.) Vessel Colina (Tkr.) R. Musser Charles 8. Jones A.

Morgan (Tkr.) Karen Olson Kvernaas (Nor.) Marit Maersk (Dan.) New Zealand Victory Leader Sunrip (Br.) Spreewald (Ger.) Tomishima Maru (Jap.) Yorkmar Vessel For Santa Anita. San Fran. Steel Recorder. San Fran. President Adama, San Fran.

LOCATION OF BERTHS to 205: Refer ACTIVE Arrived Nov. 6 Nov. 00 Nov. Nov. Nov.

6 Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.

E- Nov. 00 Nov. Nov. 00 Nov. 00 Nov.

Nov. 9 VESSELS Berth 101 53 Berth 173 1232-A 238 LB-77 146 LB-10 ....174 .60 Anc. 52 LB-29 Anc. Time .6:25 a.m. 7:20 a.m.

9:05 a.m. Outer Harbor, Terminal to steamship companies for dock times rates, reservations and ports of call. VESSELS IN PORT YESTERDAY- 4 p.m.) From Operator. Due to Sall For Newport W. R.

Chamberlin Co. Nov. 9 Crescent City Huntington Beach Shipps. Co. Nov.

12 Yokohama Yokohama Kokusal Line Nov. 10 Mazatian Yokohama Luria Bros. Indefinite San Francisco N.Y.K, Line Nov. 10 Cristobal Hilo Matson Nav. Co.

Nov. 15 Honolulu Mancura Pac. Reefer Service Indefinite Goodhope Joshua Hendy Corp. Nov. 10 Richmond Francisco Pac.

Far East Line 13 San Francisco San Francisco Marine Lines Nov. 9 Rotterdam Richmond Standard Oil Co. Nov. 11 Yokohama Yokohama Saguenay Terminals Nov. 14 Richmond Ensenada Ambus Costas Nov.

10 Ensenada Baltimore Weyerhaeuser 8.8. Co. Nov. 14 San Francisco San Francisco Pac. Far East Line Nov.

17 San Francisco Yokohama Yamashita Line Nov. 10 Cristobal ARRIVING YESTERDAY (4 p.m. to Midnight) From Operator Due to Sall For El Segundo Oil Co. Nov. 10 Richmond Yokohama Shinnihon Line Nov.

10 New York VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE TODAY From Operator Due to Sall For Estero Bay General Pet. Corp. Nov. 10 Baltimore Weyerhaeuser 8.8. Co.

13 San Francisco Morro Bax Richfield Oil Corp. Nov. 11 Seattle Seattle Richfield Oil Corp. Nov. Nov.

10 Portland Reedsport Oliver Olson Co. Nov. 12 Yokohama Bandon Guaymas Marine Line 11 Cristobal Maersk Line Nov. 11 San Francisco San Francisco Grace Line Nov. 12 Guatemala Seattle Pope Talbot Line Nov.

10 New York Port Esquivel Saguenay Terminals 10 Kitimat Amsterdam Hamburg America Line Nov. 12 San Francisco Tokyo Iun Kalun K.K. Nov. 11 Yokohama Coos Bay Line Nov. 10 Brooklyn VESSELS SAILED -(Te 4 p.m.) Vessel For Time Vessel For Time David E.

Day Richmond 9:15 a.m. Paul M. Gregs (Tkr. 1:15 p.m. Turmoil Kamaishi .1:10 p.m.

Parrakools, San Fran. .3:05 p.m. 34 to 73: San Pedro, 74 to 98: West Basin, 101 LB-101 to 149; Wilmington, 150 Island. 206 to 241: Long Beach -Pier A-1 to H. tter Low as Funerals for ENDERTAKING on Credit.

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