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''fpslspsl Deaths, Funeral Announcement 7 NOV. 24, 1959-Pert IV Weather Conditions 23 959 WEATHER REPORT OFFICIAL (For Tuesday, Nov. 24, l5t) George McLain Files Counter-Suit to Wife A tf A DA 4 15 I Srfl MINNUrCXISV. that his wife refused to do TThcw to 7 66 I 30.4y SALT IAKE CtY L.V. 31 i .87 i OUAHOaU 65.

wunat suautt a 70 I ajuquroi mutr i anohh Habitual intoxication and boasts of affairs with other men were charged yesterday to Mrs. Rose C. McLain, 52, in a cross-complaint for di vorce filed in Superior Court by George H. McLain, 58, pension promoter. McLain declared that his estranged wife often returned home unkempt, untidy, in disarray, intoxicated and.

with bruises on her body. But on these occasions, he went on, she would refuse to explain her condition. McLain also complained sa-aar 5glLsa tmtnm us. a rea 4fli WEATHER fRONTS LONG BEACH HARBOR FORECASTS Las Anseles and Vicinity: Sunny today and tomorrow. Continued warm.

High ivuar Souther California! Sunny today and tomorrow. Slightly cooler along coast Southern California Coastal and Inter madiata. Valleys and Mountain Arut: Sunny today and tomorrow. Continued warm. Southern California Interior and Desert ReaiOMi Sunny today and tomorrow.

Con- linuea warm, man looay a 10 VO. Ariiona: Sunny today and tomorrow. aiowiy riairw temperatures. COASTAL WEATHER Paint Conception to Mexican Border: Variable winds to is m.p.h. today through tomorrow morning, becoming west to southwest 10 to 20 m.p.h.

tomorrow afternoon. Clear weather. Slightly cooler igmurruw Biieriroun. WESTERN WEATHER SUMMARY A weak trough of low pressure yesterday was along the Southern California coast. Strong high pressure extended from Central Utah to Southwestern Ornnn an then southwest to another high-pressure center imi xi miies wesr or sen Francisco.

Low pressure in the Gulf of aiatka was weakening. The northern naif of the West Coast was cloudy with rain In Washington. The southern half of the coast was cirar. NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY Sunny weather accompanied high pressure from California inter Texas and Oklahoma and northeastward Into Missouri yesterday, though the remainder of the country was under an extensive cloud snieio. temperatures were on the mild side except for near-fraeiing conditions from Montana through Upper Michigan and In Maine and warm M-deg.

readings In Florida, the Desert Southwest and In Central and Southern California. Scattered showers and rain spread from the western and Central Gulf Coast northeastward to New York State and rain spilled over the Appalachians Into portions of the Atlantic Coastal Plain. Thundershowers developed In Southern Louisiana and Ohio. Rainfall was generally quite light. Across the northern tier of stares a combination or light rain, drizzle, showers and wet snow spread from Montana tnrougn upper Michigan while light rain and showers continued to fall over much of Western Washington.

Strong westerly and northwesterly winds raked the Northern and Central Plaina reaching to gusts of 65 and 70 m.p.n. at inovenne and Laramie, wyo. Considerable dust was raised and blown about from Southeastern Idaho through Northwestern Kansas. Recorrf-hrMbina temperatures for so lata In the year oc curred in ina racific wormwest. A high of 49 deg.

was recorded at Yakima, Wash. The highest temperature for this date was equaled at Portland and Pendleton, with readings of 43 end 6 aeg. respectively. LOCAL TEMPERATURES Monday's maximum and minimum temperatures at Southern California points as reported to the Los Angelas omce or the U.S. Weather Bureau were as follows: Station Max.

Mln. FACILITY PLANS ASKED NATION'S WEATHER This mop, based on United States Weather Bureau information, summarizes weather conditions yesterday. Figure beside cities indicates the maximum temperature. Definitions of terms used ore: Cold front: 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 odvances northward and eastward. Stationary front: An air mass boundary which shows little or no movement. Occluded front: A line along which worm air has been lifted from earth's surface by action of opposing cold air. This often causes precipitation. Shading indicates areas in which measurable rain has fallen.

Circled numbers indicate high and low barometric pressure in designated areas. The Long Beach Harbor Commission yesterday hired three firms to prepare pre liminary designs and plans for a multi-million-dollar passenger ship terminal in Long Beach Harbor. The engineering studies which would also cover land and pier use covering the entire area will take from 15 to 18 months. Officials estimated bids OBITUARIES Los Angeles Airport 55 A. Harbor 82 51 Avalon Harbor 68 56 Bakersfleld 71 42 Beaumont St 54 Bishop 7S 3 Blythe II 51 Burbank 54 Campo 74 50 Culver City 50 Dagoett 77 42 Death Valley 7a 54 El Centro 41 Fresno 7 39 Long Beach S3 54 Montebello a 84 49 Mt.

Wilson 71 50 Needles 77 49 Newport 75 51 Northridga 84 42 Palmdale 75 34 Palm Springs 7 55 Pasadena 85 52 Paso Roble 77 34 Riverside 81 44 Sandberg 43 44 San Bernardino 84 48 San Diege 77 54 San Gabriel 87 47 San Pedro 7 59 Santa Ana 84 54 Santa Barbara 78 42 Santa Maria 83 44 Santa Monica 71 63 Thermal 86 47 Torrance 84 51 Vlctorvilla 75 40 Warner Spring 7 TEMPERATURES AND PRECIPITATION household chores and fre quently threatened him with causing publicity which would impair his position as head of the California Insti tue of Social Welfare, an organization promoting widen ing of old-age pensions. The cross-suit was filed through Atty. David Smith. Mrs. McLain filed the original action last August and later obtained an order for $500 a month alimony pending trial.

The couple married here June 30, 1945, and parted.a year ago. could be asked in 1962 and construction could be com pleted in 1963. Firms named by the com mission were Moffatt and Nichol of Long Beach, Kist ner, Wright and Wright and S. B. Barnes and Associates both of Los Angele3.

The terminal would be lo cated on Pier which is now under construction. at 7:30 p.m. today in St Kevin Catholic Church. Requiem Mass win be celebrated tomor row at 10 a.m. and interment will be In Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mr. Small died suddenly Satur day in his home, 526 Oxford Ave. He was past president of the Holy Name Society and Knights of Columbus of his parish. He leaves his widow Mrs. Eunice A.

Small; two daughters, Mrs. Adele Bltto and Miss Catherine A. Small four sons, Nelson E. Jr. Charles, David and James bmall, and his mother, Mrs Kathrine Small.

Cailanan Mop tuary is In charge of arrange ments. C. H. Zimmerman Rosary for Clarence Henry Zimmerman. 56.

property min iature maker for Metro -Gold- wyn-Mayer studios 15 years who died Saturday, will be recited at 7:30 p.m. today in the Chapel of the Ivy, Hardin Flanagan Westchester Mortu ary, 7366 Osage Ave. Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrat ed at 9 a.m. tomorrow in Jerome's Catholic Church, 5570 Thornburn Ave. Interment will be In Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mr. Zimmerman leaves his widow Beatrice; a daughter, Mary Ann, and three brothers, Urbane, Ar thur and Albert. George F. Meyers Funeral services for George F. Meyers, 62, will be conduct ed at 9:30 a.m.

today by Forest Lawn Mortuary in the Church of the Recessional, with en tombment following in the mausoleum at Forest Lawn Me morial-Park. Mr. Meyers was past president of the South ern California Dry Cleaners Assn. He lived at 6200 Rick-cliff Dr. and died Saturday.

He leaves his widow Talcia and two sisters. Miss Bertha and! Miss Ruth Meyers. Mrs. Lora M. Starry Funeral services for Mrs.

Lora M. Starry. 81. who died Sunday, will be conducted today at 1:30 p.m. at Utter-Mc- Kinley vvilshire Chapel.

Inter ment will follow at Spring urove Cemetery, Cincinnati, O. Mrs. Starry had lived here 57 years, residing at 522 Kings-ley Dr. She leaves a sister, Mrs. Martha A.

Trouth, and a brother, Lloyd R. Jack. Mrs. Minnie A. Grelck Funeral services for Mrs.

Minnie Augusta Grelck, 92, who died sunnay at her home, 3606 54th will be conducted today at 1:30 p.m. at Utter-Mc-Klnley Viewpark Chapel. Interment will follow at Odd Fel lows Cemetery. Mrs. Grelck had lived here 73 years.

She leaves two sisters, Dr. Elsa Van Soest and Mrs. Amelia H. ElyJ RESIDENTS OF LOS Ages 50 irLC.N, riorv nwn nvwnn ot Mildred Splear, loving father of Leslie SRiear, Brother ot Gladys Meyer ot KankakM. Ill Services 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday at Pierce Brothers' Valhalla. STEIN, Robert W. Sr beloved husband or A verta Stein, loving tarner ot Mrs. Lewis S. Sapudar of Pennsylvania and Robert W.

Stein Jr. of New Jersey; also survived by grandchil- Rosary this evening, 1:15 o'clock, at St. Francis ot Assist cnurcn. Requiem Mass Wednesday, 9 a.m., at St. Francis of Assist Church.

Cailanan Mortuary, STRAUMER, Evelyn. Services Wednesday, 10 a.m., at Church of the Hills, Hollywood Hill. Armstrong Family, directors. SWINDELL, Emma, beloved mother of Mrs. bona L.

ireeiman, grandmother of Geo. N. Creelman, Betty Jane Churchwell, Ruth E. Norris, Corinne L. Lawton, Happy N.

Smith and Beverly A. Charbonneau; also survived by great-grandchildren. Services at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Wee Kirk the Heather, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary la charge.

TAYLOR, Leonard Paul Sr. Services Tuesday, 12 noon, at Utter-McKlnley's Pasadena Mortuary. TEDB5CHI, John suddenly. In Naples, Italy, beloved husband of Assunta, also survived by 4 children, 16 grandchildren, 2 sisters and 2 brothers. Rosary tonight, 8 o'clock, in Godeeu Martinoni's Crystal Chapel.

Funer-' al Wednesday, 8:15 a.m., from the chapel. Mass a.m. at St. Peter's Church. THOMPSON, George beloved husband or marguerite Tnompson.

Graveside services 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at Inglewood Park Ceme tery, fierce aromers' ingiawood, di rectors. TOWLE. Elliabeth A. services 11:30 a.m.

Wednesday at Pierce Brothers' Little Church Around rna corner, 3443 West Manchester Bou levaro, inglewood. TURNER, John M. "Chief," beloved father of John M. Turner and Mrs. Geral- oine fix.

Service at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Lit tle Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn memorial par, Glendale. Forest Law a Mortuary In charge. VAN PETTEN, Mis Minnie passed way nevemcw i soy, ar rter norm, jail Lamoerr Drive, Pasadena, survived by 2 sisters, Margaret M.

andj Eva iw. van retten, born or Pasa-- dena, brother Albert B. Vari Pet, ten, of Laouna Beachi 9 moIimii Edwin W. Pauley of Beverly Hills and Oliver W. Van Perten of La Jolla.

Service 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Chapel of Turner A Stevens 95 nurm marengo avenue, rasaoena. WEINER, Benjamin. Services today, 10 at Oro-. man Memorial Chapel In Hillside Me- mortal rer.

uroman Mortuary, dl- tenure. WHITt, Will A. Brothers' Las Angeles. WILEY. Donald B.

Forest Lawn Mortuary and Cemetery. YASNIY, Helen, beloved sister of Dore- my ncKerman. Utter-McKinley's Wllshlre In charge. ZARETzKY, Nathan. oroman Mortuary, directors.

ZIMMERMAN, Claranoa, beloved tlus- oano or Beatrice, loving father of Mary Ann, brother of Urban, Arthur and Alfred Zimmerman. Rosary Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., at Hardin A Flanagan Chapel af Ivv Westchester. Requiem Mass Wednes- Dsy, a.m., at ar. jerome cnurcn, FLORISTS FLOWERS Whatever the occasion, flowers express your deepest thoughts. BILTMORE FLOWERS DELIVERED ANYWHERE BEAUTIFUL CASKET SPRAYS $7.95 fir UP Open Daily Until Midnite! CALL CHARGE IT MA.

4-2222. CR. 6-6144 From $2.50 FLOWERS FOR FOREST LAWN FUNERALS Delivery within minutes Helpful counseling Charge by phone The Flower Shop In Forest Lawn Call CL 4-3131 collect. CALIFORNIA FLORAL CO. 10 S.

SPRING. MA. 4-0917. CEMETERY Lots-Crypft San Fernando. Glen Haven Memorial Park family plot, I graves, choice location.

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Hills, 4 lots. Reas. P.rty. VI. 9-4751.

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jFunetal Director PIERCE BROTHERS SERVIN9 ALL FAITHS AND ALL Groman Mortuary SERVIN0 JEWISH FAMILIES Rl. 1-2201 FOREST LAWN Undertaking Cemetery Together CLINTON 4-3131 HALL MALLOY LAWENCE J. DAVID Rl. 9-2211 Rl. 9-8787 REED TAPLEY GEIGER J045 W.

WASHINGTON. re. um. UTTER McKINLEY MAIN OFFICE DU. 8-2481 BKESER mtn.S.

GILLETTE SIXTV.SBVCN VCAe OA FRIENDLY SERVICf W0. W. Washington Blvd. Rl. T-512S.

EDWARDS BROTHERS COLONIAL MORTUARY Downtown, tsoa Venice llvd. Rl.t-tMI. an l.a n.r wnittter bivo. an. CUNNINGHAM A O'CONNOR W.

Washlnoton. IM Melrose, Hollywood. RI.MWT. OL. f-tisa.

W. A. BROWN SON 1.W5 So. "lower St. Rl.

t-Hfl. CALLANAN MORTUARY IERVINO CATHOLIC FAMILIES HO. 2-234 ARMSTRONG FAMILY 1101 SOUTH HOP! STRUT. Rl. 7-fWj L.V.

-3 I 3 WIN I Deaths, Funeral Announcement KMOBLOCM. Frad H. Services Wednesday, 11:30 a.m., el Armstrong Family. LaBAU. William V.

Forest Lawn Mortuary end Cemetery LaMELLB. Cecilia Aanea. Rosary Tuesday, 8 p.m., and Mass Wednesday, 10 a.m., in Church of Presentation, 4404 Parmete Avenue, need lapiey a eeigar, airec tors. Fred H. Bast In charge.

MAOENHEIMBR. Margaret C. Services private. Armstrong Fam ily in charge. Please omit flowers.

MARCUS, H. Louis, beloved husband of Mrs. Mae L. Marcus, tamer or irvin L. Marcus and Mrs.

jeanette won; also survived by 4 granocniioren. Services at I p.m. Wednesday, Mount Sinai Memorial-Park Chapel. Mount sinai Mortuary sn cnarge. MARCUS, Rubin.

private service wer held Momjav, 4 p.m., at Hillside Memorial Park, Groman Mortuary, directors. MARTINI, Otto Anton, beloved husband or Heiene c. Martini, tamer ot Mrs. Jo Wilson of Albuquerque. N.C.

Services Tuesday, 3:30 P.m., at Westwood Memorial Park. Weitwaod VHiaea Mortuary, director, Mf TRICK, Benjamin, beloved husband of Mrs. Betty Metric, tarner ot Mr. Beatrice Cuthbetson and Mrs. Diane Applebaum, brother of Mrs.

Alice PoMenger and Mrs. Mary Sagan; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Services at 12 noon Tuesday, Mount sinai Memoriai-rar vnapei. Mount Sinai Mortuary in charge. In lieu of flowers, donation may sent to tna Heart Fund, MILLER.

Haskell J. Forest Lawn Mortuary and Cemetery. MOORE, Sarah beloved mother of Henry H. and Wesley H. Moor.

Services Wednesday, 2 p.m., at Ed- warot miners colonial mortuary. MORROW, Minor L. fierce Brothers' santa Monica. MOSS, Mildred Paretz. services 2 p.m.

today at ma wiiien Valley Mortuary. MOTTO, Emma, beloved mother of Vir ginia M. and jack w. Motto, sister ot Alma Hansen, Louisa Lightfoot and William Eckert, grandmother of Karen Ann and Jacqueline Joyce Motto. Services 11 a.m., at Mater Mortuary, 3120 West Main, Alhambra.

NASH, William Symen. w. a. Brown so Funeral noma. NEUMANN.

David. Remains forwarded to Merlin, by Glasband Mortuary. NISHIMOTO, Richard, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Masano Nishl-moto, brother of Bobby, Jack and Alice.

Service 7:30 p.m. November 27 at 1517 West 114th Street, Gardena. Fu-kui Mortuary, director. NITKOFP, Paulina, beloved wife of Isadora Nitkoff. Services 11 a m.

Tuesday at Mount sinai Chapel. Willed Hollywood Mortuary, director, NUTT, Utter H. W. A. Brown ft Son Funeral Home OAK, Janet w.

(nee ward), beloved sis ter ot Gus W. ward also survived by Mrs. Spencer Ward, Gus W. Ward jr. and Mrs.

Mary j. salton. Services at 3:30 a m. Wednevtav. Wee Kirk the Heather, Forest Lawn fwemonai-park, Gienoaie.

Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. O'CONNOR. Frank L. Forest Lawn Mortuary and Cemetery OLDEN, Nellie Mae. Forest Lawn Mortuary and Cemetery OLSON, Cecilia M.

Pierce Brother' La AaaelM. PACKARD, Edwin Stanton, D.D.S., be loved husband of Helen R. Packard. Services at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, Glendale.

Forest Lawn Martuarv in enmram PATTERSON, Frank at La Puente, beloved husband of Olive M. Patter- son, loving father of Dr. Franklin Patterson of Boston. Rosary toniaht. I o'clock, af St Joseph's Church, La Puente.

Requiem Mass Wednesday, a.m., at St. seph'i Church, La Puente. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Cutter A Chris- nensen, lovina, oireciors. FOLIA Rosa.

vroman muiiuatr, OIIVLIUVB. PROTO, Joseph A beloved husband of jane e. Edwards Brothers Colonial Mertuary ROSMAN, Esther Mollis. Services today, II a.m., af Groman Memorial Chapel In Hillside Memorial Perk. Groman Mortuary, directors.

RUENITZ, Dr. Mary Pittman, formerly ot Fullerlon, beloved mother of Dr. Kooeri t. Ruenitz ana Margaret c. Scott of Hawaii.

Services Tuesday, I p.m., at Armstrong Family. SANDERS, Hendrtx P. Foreit Liwn Martuarv and Cemalerv SARBRY, Edith beloved mother ot wrs. jean sennetderman, sister at Mrs. Edna B.

Sites. Private services to be held on Tuesday, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, feienoate. Forest Lawa Martuarv In eharsa. SAURAGE, Ana Celeste. Rosary was Monday, 7-JB p.m., al fierce Brothers' San saertet.

Mass Tuesday, a.m., af St. Anttiony'i auuin aen uaonvt. SAXTON, violet beloved wife af Ed- wara m. sexton, mother of Edward Hay Seton, sister ot Mrs. Gertrude v.

worth, grandmother of Edward and Sharon J. Saxton. Services at 1 m. Wednesday, Lit tle Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn wemoriat-farx, uiendeie. Forest Lawn Martuarv In rharoa.

SCARPITTI, Florangeto. services Wednesday. I am. ar in. Hr-McKlnley'e Crassa iagl Rack Chaoal SCHNEIDER, William Novemfer ft.

nuioano at neuian, orotner of Jessie acnneioer, irvin ana Leon, Services Wednesday, I p.m., at VA irmererv Lnaoai. SCHOR. Leopold. Malinow A Silverman- dlrarlara. SCHWAAR, William A.

Fierce Brothers' Lea Angelas. SHOOP, Paul beloved husband ot Glettys E. Shoop, loving father ot Herold Paul and Bvron E.t alto survived bv erandtons and 7 brothers Services Wednesday, 13 30 p.m.. In Wee Kirk o1 the Heather, Forest lawn. Utter-McKinley's Crass lagla Rock, directors.

SMALL, Nelson beloved husband) et Eunice A. Small, loving father ot Mrs. Adeia Bltto, Catherine Net son Charles David A. and James F. Smell, loving son of Mrs Kalherlne Smell, loving son-in-law of Mrs.

Adela Appletoni also survived by 1 grenochlldren. Rosary this evening, 7 J8 o'clock, at si. Kevin's Church. Reoulem Mats Wednesday, 10 am, at St. Kevin's Church.

Cailanan Mortuary, directors. Donations to St, John of God Hospi talers would be apprecioied. ADVTRTtSF.MFNT Does BLADDER IRRITATIOI MAKE YOU NERVOUS? Thousands areDowdlecovenns how much troneer and belter they eaa feel br romhpiilne ordinary Kidney or Bladder Irritations, The Irritations often occur after is, end my make you tense and nervoua frnm too frequent, burning or Itrhlng urination both day and nlehs, Iwondarlly, ou may Inaa eieep and auf. far from liredarhee. Starkarha and fl Old.

ttrarL daoretiied, Tn aunt) Irritation. OYtrtlX uaually brines fast, relMln eomlarl by curbing Irritating germa la strnnt, add urine and by airing analeesle In rallef, ftafe fnr roiing or old. O't OVSTU at drugsutg. reel keUar laai, LEW iTrf tsoi a-. SIZES 4747 2-10 NO.

4747 The shirtdress top fash ion for big and little girls. Daughter will love the con vertible collar, roll up sleeves and wide, wide skirt Easy-to-sew and smart fof school or going out. Printed Pattern 4747: Chui dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Siza 6 takes 2 yd. 45-in.

Printed directions on eacn pattern part Easier; accu rate. To obtain this pattern, send 35 cents in coin, anq your address with zone, as well as the pattern number and the size, al printed plainly, to the.Fash-ion Bureau. Los Angeles Times, P.O. Box 141, Old, Chelsea Station, New Yora 11, N.Y. UCLA Coed Wins Borden Award The 1959 Borden Award, emblematic of the best schol arship in the home econo.

mics department at UCLA, will be presented to Janet Scudder, 20V a senior, ln an 11:30 a.m. ceremony on the campus tomorrow. Tne award is $300 and is given annually to the department's outstanding senior. Sun, Moon, Tide By U.S. Caasl and Geodetic Survey oo ua- Nov.

JO Date Dee. 14 TUiSDAV, NOV. Sun rises a.m., sals 4:44 a.m. Moon rises 12:14 a.m., sets 1:01 a.m. TIDtS AT LOS ANGELES HARBOR Nov.

HUh Lew High Low 4:37 4.S 10:47 1.1 I 5:12 11:3 1.4 i 11:11 11 5 0 4.1 4:22 a.1 Low Hlah Lew Hit 7t 1.1 1:211.1 1JH.1 I 2:04 1.J 1:21 7.1 44 Denotes p.m. Sea temperatures: Santa Monte, all Lena Beach. 42. STOMACH PANS OiVBVOU nsniits, nen ni see-eeers uatrrS are em et lie's ami lewmiHsl teieaatai Saf, ratlet at efceMue ax. Silaw, saaata laets, saerHieni, soar, a' sseaaia, esWaaOaa Sislress, eae at toe mm sets, at eaaaSai, aaaj IdI vicar -Use nisaaii nbiffSa.

srs sm, asss aax lar praMnaliea feNY IMS in ataaik una) acia, eeoeM eea aw WeneartsS aaaueit ar I ANGELES COUNTY and Over! eaer eU vse ()'() 00 Data warm: COLO occwoio STATrONAtV Divorcee Granted ROBISON. Joanna E. from Charles. ROY. Fred from Ruth C.

ROY. Ruth C. from Fred. RUIZ. Marlorie from Albert.

SALAS. Adelaide D. from Juan, SAUTE R. Leonard L. from Paulina.

SCHIFF. Ruth D. from Samuel E. SCHWARTZ. Sylvia from Albert.

SHIPLEY. Ernest T. from Jessie. SLAUGHTER. Sandra J.

from Robert SMITH. Marcia from Roy P. SMITH. Marlon B. from Jlmml J.

SMITH. Rowena from Marion- E. STEPHENSON. Hobart G. Jr.

from Mary STEVENS. Rosa M. from Byron E. TATE. Estell from William.

TERENYK. Mary from Ivan. TOTH. Irene B. trom siepnen o.

jr. WARNER. Iris L. from Robert H. WASSON.

Virgil M. from Velma K. WATTS. James C. from Judith.

WATTS. Judith from James C. WEST. Joyca from Ronald A. WHITE.

Billia trom Sam. WHITE. Selmon T. from Cordl WILLIAMS. Iris B.

from John G. WOLANOW. Barbara A. from Alexander, WYATT. Janice A.

from Gilbert. YOUNG. Mary K. from jack A. Dealt Funeral Announcement AHRENS, Margaret E.

Forest Lawn Mortuary ana cemetery. AUSTIN, Roland at Santa Monica, beloved husband of Helen V. Austin. Services Wednesday, 11 a.m., in the chapel of Moeller, Murphy Moaner, Montana Avenue at Euclid, Santa Monica. RARDWIL.

CearM M. Requiem Mass today, 10 a.m., at St. Anne's Church. Cailanan Mortu ary, directors. BENTLEY, Mrs.

Catherine, loving daugh ter of Mrs. Phil fa. O'Connor. Rotary this evenlna. 8 at the chapel of Cunningham A O'Connor, 850 West Washington.

Requiem Mass Wednesday, 9 a.m., at Cathedral Chapel. Interment Holy Cross. BERNBERG, Martin. Malinow 4 Silverman, director. BICK, Lester.

Malinow Silverman, directors. BRADY, Maud Short, beloved mother of France B. Ackley and Caroline Brady. Service 11:39 a.m. Wednesday at St.

Jame Episcopal Church. In lieu of flowers, donate to the Heart Fund. Pierce Brothers' Beverly Hills directors. BROWN, Paul of Temple City. Services 10 a.m.

Wednesday at the chacel of Turner A Stevens' Ainamora. BURRITT, Arthur beloved husband of Fiorina Burritt. Masonic service 3 P.m. Friday at Pierce Brothers' Beverly Hills. CEREGHINO, Joseph beloved husband of Bessie L.

leregnino, orotner ot n- gie M. Mcco lam and Emiie B. ceres hi no, uncle of Velma Tovanl and Marilyn Cereghlno, nephew of John Cuneo. Services at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, Glendale.

Forest Lawn Mortuary in charae. C0CCO, John beloved husband of Mary G. cocco, tamer ot Jane ana jon craig cocco. Recitation of the Rosary 7:30 P.m. Tuesday at Pierce Brothers' Little Country Chapel, 10421 Victory Boulevard, North Hollywood.

Requiem Mass 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Charles Catholic Church, 1028 Moorpark Street, North Hollywood. Pierce Brother Hollywood, director. CONKLIN, Ray.

Keouiem Mass toaay, a.m., at sr. Brendan' Church. Callanaaj Mortuary, directors. COSTOLOW, Dr. William loving uncle or Ellen tostoiow or Kansas uiy, and Mrs.

Robert Ersklna of Clare-mont, cat Service 11 a m. Tuesday at Pierce Brothers' La Angeles, 720 West Washington Boulevard. In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to Albert Soilend Cancer Foundation, 1407 South Hooe Street. Lot Angelas. COVINGTON.

Warrick A. Die, Hasan Brother or sister Mary ncenlia; father of Lorraine Finn Llllvais Crotty, June CDell, Robert John. Raymond) Jame and Roger Joseph Dee, also 7 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchildren. Rosary 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Pleree rotnerv Lincoln Haunts.

Mass Wednesday at St. Ignatius hurch. (Cincinnati, and Reno. papers pleas copy.) Edwards Bremen Colonial Mortuary 01 WITT, William Clair, of 407 South Signal Street, Olal, November 22, at a Ventura hospital after a brief Ill ness, born In Greenville, a for. mer Hollywood resident for 34 years; was assistant to Oavld Horslev, 1st motion picture producer in Hollywood; a retired Lo Angeles realtor, a civilian Army engineer in World Wars I and Hi survived by his wife, Doro- tney Bergere Da will ot Dial, former ly of Los Angeles.

Private Interment In Greenville, Ky Mayr Funeral Heme, Ventura, ir charge. 00HERTY, Mis Katharine. Cunningham A O'Connor, director. OOUDS, Mrs. Lillian Reaulem Mesa Tuesday, 10 at The Old Mission, Senta Barbara, Cal, Directed by the Haider Martuarv.

DOUOLASS, Rmme R. service at Wednesday Wee Kirk 0' the Heather, Forest Lawn Memoriai-parK, ciendai. Forest Lawn Mortuary In eharae. DsVAROS, Frank loving husband ot E'hel M. Edwards, father ot Alme Blrkholt, brother of Ida Olson.

granO- tainer ot Plena Birkhoil. Services Wednesday. 12 noon, at Ut ter-McKinley's Wllshlre, 444 South Ver- FITZGERALD, Joy Cnartene, beloved: Oeuanter or Vance J. Sanders. Services Tuesday, 1 at West.

wood Memorial Park. Wtltwood Vit- uu Momirv. wrertflr. FOLK, Alfred R. servires Wednesday, i p.m., at Arm- strena Pamllv- 0AUL, Martha.

Renuiem Mass today, is at St. Thomas Church. Cunningham A O'Connor, dlrertnre. 0AVENMAN, Nereid Eemard, beloved nusoend Of Eleanor, devoted father ot Leurle Anne and Cindy Melanle tavenman, loving son ot Jacob and va Gavenmen, dear brother of Eugene end Lawrence Gevenman and Mrs Harriet Rosenbeum. Services a m.

Wednesday at Wll-len Valley Martuarv. OIREUS, Louis Aqthany, beloved husband or tmei cert, teiner of Lou K. Gerbus and Rita Anna Creea, also survived ov nis tamer. Bernard Ger-bus, 4 slslers and 1 brothers. Rosary tonloht, I o'clock, at lade mortuary cnepei, Tulunoa.

Man Wednesday, a.m., at Our Lady ot I mirrles churrh. Tuluna. HARSHMAN, Omar. services 2 p.m. Tuesday at Church ef the Brethren, 31) Meroaret Avenue.

Pierre rathert-aullck. drrartnr HASLAM, Realerd Raymond. Services wedneidnv, 1 a.m., at Own Haven Mortuary Chapel. Interment Glrn Haven Memorial Perk. HIRSCM, Rom, beloved molher of Fred ana Albert nirscn, Mrs.

Ella Thau, Mrs. Esther Levy and Mrs. Mary Rudbere. Services at noon Wednesday, Mnunf Slnal Memorlel-Park Chapel. Mcwnt Slnal Martuarv in rhra HOWARD, WlHiam.

Pierce rnmer' Las Angelas. HUFFMAN. Florence I. ull Forest Lewa Mortuary and Cemetery. HUNT, Refty, Forest Lawn Martuarv and Cemetery.

HUTCHISON, WIHiem I. eryir and inirment L'tmneid, ttl Fierce rather Hollywood In merge ot arrangements. HYF1S, Mrs. Rape i. Servires this e'temonn.

i jo o'clock, at Callenaa Martuarv Ctiaaal. KINNA, Anna. cunnlneheifi DTannar. directors. KRCHCNUM, Dors.

Bremen Mortuary, directors. Marriago license Issued FELDMAN ARONSON. J. 23, S. 21.

FERNANDEZ-MURILLO. J. Jr. 20, FOWLER CANNEDY. J.

Jr. 20, 0. 17. FUCHS-CARLSON. F.

24, V. 23. FUTTER DECKER. B. 23, C.

1. GALLAGHER BUCK. E. 42. R.

38. GANGER MERRILL. L. 41, E. 44.

GARCIA CAMP. R. 30, J. 28. GAR REN JOHNSON, L.

29, E. 22. GLAZINER BARRIS. C. 24, B.

24. GONZALEZ MARKS. R. 31, M. 25.

GUNDY MARTIN. E. 31, A. 34. ALV AT PHILLIPS.

W. 51, H. 51. HAMPTON HAMPTON; J. 45, R.

54. HA RTHCOCK ROBERTS. M. 23, M. 17.

HECKEL ALEXANDER. J. 28, J. 23. HiLSTEN BROOKS.

T. 26, S. 20. HINOJOSA-PROVENCIO. A.

32, A. 38. HUCKABONE MOORE. M. 24.

Z. 24. JOHNSON CAR RABY. W. 41.

G. 51. JOHNSON CLAYWELL. E. 45, J.

38. JONES BEECR0FT. L. 26, J. 27.

KtSSLEK AGUIKRE. K. 19. M. 31.

KIMBALL McCARTAN. F. 44. E. 44.

KOCH MILLER. H. 27, O. 24. LADD SNEDAKER.

C. 21, D. 14. LEE-NICK. T.

21, V. 23. LIETZKY SOLOMON. H. 5J, C.

35. LOFTON RICHARDSON. D. 18, P. II.

LYONS CAMPBELL. C. 42, V. 42. MAPES RAMSAUER.

G. 40, E. 4. MARTIN POOLE. U.

29, F. 28. MCDONALD MATTIER. M. 35, H.

37. McKAY GLEASON. B. 54, G. 54.

MIRAMONTES MACIAS. L. 19, J. 20. MORENO VI LLAR REAL.

A. 37, M. 24. MORTON BURGESS. H.

45, E. 45. MOWER THOMPSON. C. 72, A.

58. NOROUIST McMAHON. C. 24, H. 21.

ORCHARD BOWKER. J. 23, N. 17. OSTROWSKI SYLAR.

R. 20, M. 14. OVERSTREET GLAAB. J.

20, J. 17. PEREA DEEM. D. 21, M.

19. PEREZ-KITTEN. L. 35, P. 34.

PESCHARDT TATLOCK. S. 45, T. 35. PHELPS-COOK.

B. 18, M. 17. PITLER ARONOW. D.

44, B. 34. t-LMI i. j. zj, M.

19. PRINZHORN FRAHM. E. 20, J. 18.

PROCTOR-SCHUHR. N. 50, K. 47. RAINS WILSON.

V. 19, R. 17. RANDALL RILEY. S.

20, B. 17. REID.Y YOUNG. D. 29, E.

21. RUBIO ALARCON. H. 54. RUSSELL-MOSIER.

E. 44, E. 50. KUS5I MAUGEN. T.

22, C. 17. ROWLAND SMITH. A. 42.

D. 29. SC HOE DALY. N. 41, S.

43. SIMMS COLEMAN. W. 25, G. 20.

SIMPSON-KEYES. A. 19, M. 19. SPRY PALM.

M. 32, M. 26. STRONGMUZOUIZ. G.

21. J. 1. STUART WATERMAN. D.

33, H. 3t. SWINDLE BRADTL. F. 23, O.

27. THOMPSON DANIELS. R. 32, J. 30.

TRACY DE BURLET. J. 25, J. 17. TROUTMAN SWEENEY.

D. 20, L. If, VAUGHNS BUTLER. C. 21, R.

17. VEGA-TORRES. P. 24, G. 17.

WALTER MARKS. R. 33, F. 24. WALTERS GEORGE- J.

21, A. 18. WATERS THOMSON. 2. 31, D.

30. WHELCHEL WINSOR. E. 33, R. 14.

WILLIAMS ROEHRIG. D. 21, P. 30. WILLMARTH REYNOLDS.

W. 35, N. 28. tTILSv umt. k.

t. 30. ZIPSER GENSLEY. S. 50, L.

47, Divorce Suite Filed APLANALP. Diana M. against Thomas BACON Noranelca S. against Arthur r. Kooerr t.

against Patricia A. BAKER Lucile E. against Irwin C. BARNES. Gary R.

against Virginia F. BARNEY. Janice K. against James C. BECK.

Cassia aa nit Ivu BOUGHBOROUGH. Arlene against Dudley BOWLING Ruth tC uiillUn. CANTERBERRY. Ella against Fester Jr. vm eiuaDern w.

MQ.mtT nrimn CASILLAS. Jose against Guadalupe. CATALANO. Carrie eganlst Joseph. COLE.

Eulalia against James R. CORBERTT. Evelyn T. against Jesse. COWETTE.

Nelda I. against Donald A. COX. Garrett P. against John F.

CUCCIA. Anthony F. against Ruth K. uawson. Martha L.

against W. C. DeLEON. Clotilda aganlst Ephram. FAJARDO.

Roberta against Mark. FELDMAN. Judith against Walter. FIAME. Tltaa M.

against Cecelia D. FIELDS. Etheleen against Nathaniel H. FOLEY. Marguerite A.

aoalnit Hugh T. FORMBY. Lawrence M. against Geraldin. ruiit.

terot against Kenneth. FOSTER. Esther against Oliver B. GIBSON. Eleanor V.

aganlst Hobart f. HAYES. Carol A. against Clinton C. HIDALGO.

Jacob C. against Patricia. HOPKINS. Nancy M. against Berne H.

HUMES. Lorne against Paul M. JOHNSON. Sheila J. against Norman L.

JONES. William E. against Harriet J. KENNEDY. Shirley A.

against Thomas. KNODERER. Emily R. against John M. LEHMAN.

Helen J. against Edward H. LEOS. Bennie C. against Carolina.

MaoCORKELL. Anne against James. MAMMOLA. Evangeline against Philip. McCLAIN.

Frances J. aganlst Donald L. McCOY. Barney against Betty A. MrCOY.

Diane aaainlt Lawrence. McKEON. Jeanette A. against Robert H. MELLINI.

Pete J. against Ann K. MEREDITH. Charles M. against Julia L.

McaT au. Norma o. against manes o. MILES. Rosemarle against Sinclair J.

MILLER. Dorothy J. against Darvl R. MILLER. Florence against Arthur L.

NACCAR ATO. David against Evelyn. NIEDERHAUS. Helen aganlst Alvin H. NICHOLS.

Alice against Cornelius F. NICHOLS. Bonnie B. against Kenneth. NOLE.

Marvin E. against Annette. OTT. Evelina P. against Thomas T.

PEREZ. Mary M. eoainsr joe n. PIPPIN. Ronald A.

against Vera M. PRESTON. Jackson C. against Rosalia A PRESC0TT. Catlnova aealnst George Frank against Kutn.

rS Colleen G. against Irven. RDS. Ruth E. against David if.

R0DRIGUFZ. Irene aaanlst Gilbert. SCHULZ Beth M. against Clarence A SCHWARTZ. Louis L.

against Esther. SILVERMAN. Esther aganlst William. SMITH. Mary J.

against Joseph W. STANDMORE. John E. aganlst Ethel STEFLE. Delores A.

against Thomas M. SUTTON. EHiabeth J. against James VASQUEZ. frf A.

against Benlemln L. VIETH. Aleese W. aoalnst Richard E. VOSS.

Vernon G. against Elsie E. WAGGONER. Marargrt aoalnst A. C.

WALKER, Inn P. against General WALLACE. Emmett against Paula. WEBB. Rosa against Bennie L.

Divorcee Granted AROERSINGER. Elmer from Mary E. BARRIGA. Elena M. from Genaro S.

BASHOKE. Elliabeth J. from Richard A. BOWtN. Annie E.

from Kenneht B. BOYD. Belly J. trom James A. BROWN.

Lucille P. Irom Loren B. BRYANT. Sarah M. from Arl.

BURNS. Molly J. from Roland P. BURTON. Nancy from Leonard.

BUTT. Melvln H. from Dorothy A. CAMERON. Sofia T.

from William P. CARDINALE. Ros M. from Peter. CASAREZ.

Mary L. trom Frank J. CHANDLER. Doris L. from Lowell H.

COHAN. Clifford F. from Morion. CRUICKSHANK, Edith from Lee. DUNCAN.

Rose R. from Georoe H. FISHFR. Thelme P. from WHbert FRYORYCH, Mary L.

from Henry. GABRIEL, Catherine from Arthur J. GARDNER. Delores M. from Letcher V.

GOLDEN. Lucille E. from Richard GRAHAM. June D. from Nathaniel t.

GRAY. Gwendolyn A. trom Arthur A. GREENBERG. France L.

from Chester. HII.LIS. Helen Marguerite from Sylvester. HOGARTH, Bonnie C. trom Freddie HOLMES.

Levon E. from George T. KARNES. Rita from Robert M. vniv Jnn from SiathAnial.

LAWTON. Polly B. from Robert J. LEVINSON. Me from Calme J.

LOR0ER. Irene from Stephen. LUKE, Georgia from Lawrence. MAN ION. Ethel H.

from John MARTIN. Corlne from Charles. MARTINEZ. Salvador from Lillian A. McCOLLUM.

Rosa from Jame R. McMULLEN, June from John. NEWELL, fheda from Harlan, NEWtuN. manes u. rrom aiic NICHOLS.

Jeanne W. from John P. LIVER. Gertrude trom euwooo. ''Ne ILL.

I llrnbeth j. from Welter J. TTUM. LaRota M. from Leonard V.

0WFNS, Naomi fiom Lowell. PAPPA5. wilma J. Irom John PENKWITZ. Dolores A.

from Glenn W. PERRY. Betty C. from William V. POGUfi.

Gall from Robert. PRICE, Cahterlne frnm Marry PRICHL NO. Mora M. from Herrv W. RIVERA.

Fnrlaiia from Ernestine, ROBfcRTtON. Marian P. from Ke.th Donald E. Waggoner Funeral services for Donald E. Waggoner, 76, owner-operat or of Waggoner's Self -Service Stations, will be conducted Dy Pierce Bros.

Inglewood Mortuary today at 11 a.m. in Grace Chapel, followed by interment in Inglewood Fark cemetery. Mr. Waggoner died at his home. 3328 Palos verdes Satur day.

He leaves his widow, Mrs. Reba L. Waggoner: three daughters, Mrs. Betty Kerr, Mrs. Helen Chadil and Mrs.

Jane Laage; a son, Donald a sister, Mrs. Gertrude De Mott, and 12 grandchildren. Henry W. Hawkinson Funeral services for Henry W. Hawkinson.

84, retired jew eler, will be conducted today at p.m. in Pierce Bros. Crenshaw Chapel, followed by inurnment in the Chapel of the Pines. Mr, Hawkinson lived at 3944 Cren shaw Blvd. and died Saturday.

He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Margaret G. Hawkinson and Mrs. Elizabeth H. Herdman; a son, Robert; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Nelson E. Small Rosary for Nelson E. Small, 50, electrical inspector for the Department of Water and Pow er for 30 will be recited L.A. Student, 25, Wins $1,500 for Graduate Studies The Allied Chemical plastic and coal chemicals division yesterday an-i nounced the granting of a $1,500 graduate fellowship to Newton 1). Werner, 25, of 3768 Colonial studying currently at the University of Illinois for his Ph.D.

degree. Werner, alumnus of Roosevelt High School, Los Angeles City College and UCLA, will be among stu dents from 30 colleges and universities who will share in the company's financial aid fund of $283,000 set up lor tne 1359-60 school year, Lee Shippey to Autograph Books Lee Shippey, author and veteran columnist for The Times, will autograph copies of his new book, "Luckiest Man Alive," from noon to 1 p.m. next Monday in the book department of The Broadway. The book gives an Intimate glimpse Into the life of the author, who for many years has commented on the Los Angeles scene through various books and his column, "The Lee Side of L.A." in The Times. Blind Chorus to Sing A mixed chorus of 22 blind from the Brailla In stitute of Los Angeles will sing Thanksgiving songs for women Inmates of the City Jan at p.m.

today. superior: (1) iUeieluslvsj "Micro-Suction" action prevent- loot fit by filling tvtjry tiny ere vine. (2) Only btaib) eontalos magi "Aquatrol" that rmiatj loonening by liquids swk by hot toffttl With state, you eat and drink what you like, enjoy greater security than you ever dreamed pomible. And smooth, pleanant tazr hold snugly right to the gum line, adds protection against irritating food parUcka. No wonder mora and more den tar wearers are awrtching to STaJDst OVER, THE NATION MONDAY Predpl- Statlon Max.

Mln. tation Albany, Albuquerque Amarlllo Atlanta Birmingham Bismarck Boisa 46 57 64 61 71 40 53 46 71 26 31 27 4 57 28 32 38 42 41 34 51 35 it 47 48 34 33 45 78 26 29 45 42 42 34 23 27 34 24 38 5 33 41 49 SS 41 41 71 29 46 43 19 31 28 35 43 39 30 55 31 30 50 24 29 25 47 38 38 49 58 36 54 46 32 43 34 35 27 26 18 5) .04 .19 .02 .03 Brownsvlllt" Buffalo 58 Casper -v. 58 Charleston, JC 4J Chevenna 56 Chicago 4v 51 Cincinnati 5 Cleveland ....58 Columbus, 57 Cenver 61 Des Molne 48 Detroit 58 Dodge City 65 Duluth 19 El Paso 62 Eureka 40 T. ".28 .08 .04 .01 .01 05 Ft. Worth 45 Galveston Glasgow, Mont.

Grand Canyon Grand Junction Helena Huron Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas City Las Veoas Little Rock Louisville Medford Memphis Miami Beach Milwaukee Minneapolls-St. 48 38 58 51 51 41 5 75 58 74 47 43 58 73 80 42 33 77 1 49 43 47 57 70 54 43 43 63 44 81 64 57 70 70 50 58 48 75 38 57 57 58 87 48 51 44 58 40 80 .30 .03 .02 T. .01 'o; Paul .17 .72 nw Orleans New York City forth Platte Oklahoma City O-nahe Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, Me Portalnd, Ore Raleigh Paoid City Red Bluff Reno Ichmond Roswell Sacramanh) St. Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Francisco Sault sta. Maria Seattle Spokane Springfield, Mo.

Tampa Tucson Washington, O.C. Wichita Wtnslow Yellowstond Yuma .91 .04 .08 CANADIAN STATIONS CHiarv 47 27 fdmontofi 40 27 43 28 44 23 Jln 34 14 Tor onto if 30 Vancouver 54 44 Winnipeg 30 25 .07 .10 .14 T. ALASKAN STATIONS Aneharaga 35 71 Juneaw 41 37 .23 HAWAIIAN STATION Monoluhj 80 47 T. FOREIGN CITIES Ferelgn temperatures and weather eon- dltlona based on observation taken at 10 (PST) Mortlayi ciry Aberdeen Casablanca Copenhagen Havana Kingston) London Madrid Mexico City Moscow Paris Weather Tamo. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Partly cloudy Partly cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Snow Cloudy Clear Rain Cloudy Cloudy tockholm Tunis VITAL RECORD Marrfogt Itanm Istutd inn CAftJ UMii4U i mm kt Mt ALBFARRAN-RAMIRET.

J. L. 27. ALTREE EZKLE E. Jl.

YSIA1-PONIGIAN. A. 28, 0. EJ'V J-lUAILET. 18, J.

18. BAKER-DAVIS. M. 28, E. 21.

8BEATTIE HFMFSTRAY, W. 34, M. EHAR BARSIMANTOB. M. E.

St. ELTY-MURILLO. JO, S. 20. BENITES 5ILVA, P.

77, M. I. BIGHAM HORA. n. n.

j. to. i ia pILBREY BOYO. rillB-Dtttm, 7, B. 19, BROCCO-RFNTMEiSTER.

E. J. 70. BPOWN JOHNSON. E.

20. BRUNrwtawnN a 94 chfsterton Mcdonald, m. chakalozian injejikian. l. 1), CHAVFf ESTRADA.

I 17. LLARRIN JURJENS. R. 19, P. 17 COBB-DOQSON.

C. JO, A. It. COLUNS-BRICCO, 76, M. 21.

C0MPTON-WILKERS0N. L. 24, A. 1. CRAWFORD DICE N.

W. 24, J. 3J. tUMMINGS LE6. J.

28, B. 30. JAN( OANI.E. W. 17, 8.

2J, PAN IE MAP IS. 1.10,1.24. 5AVIJ-HENOFRSON. J. 4.

E. 4. IPON7IO HIDNALL. J. 94.

J. 18. 6OLABS0N-YOUNrt HJt, R. 28 R. J2, P.

JO. 5URAN-ACOSTA. H. M. J4.

tCKMARDT-OUCHESNEAU. C. 48, C. fDMQNDS NATH, y. NOEL COLO, W.

J. 1. R. Jr. 12, P.

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Now, with BTAZ8, you can end the discomfort and worry of slipping, wobbling fain teeth. Even old Ioom dentures fit snug and tight. In fact, btazi is absolutely guaranteed to hold better than tht product you now use or your money back! Reasons why iTAza a far Srglcal-Mefiorj Plea IAC 1315. I Hi era Is ee oblljailea. 1 aaAii.aikaiLfriiiaa iSs asam.i)ii 4.4.A.

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