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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 35

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i Rites Set for Air Crash LosangcIcsCimcs 3 JAMES MILLICAN, 45, ACTOR IN FILMS, DIES and development of military weapons. Since the war he had served as a consultant for various military groups and for the Hycon Manufacturing Co, of Pasadena. He leaves his widow Vore-cia of the family home, 37S4 Victim Harold Silent Private funeral services for 4-H Club Members Leave for Chicago Thirty California 4-H Club members and four leaders left Los Angeles yesterday to represent the State at the Na ic bombing range when it struck the mountain. Mr. Silent's parents, the late sand Deaths." He was the son of the late Fred S.

Millican, pioneer circus owner. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Dorothy Millican; a daughter, Virginia Lee; a son, James Millican his mother, Mrs. Amelia Millican; two sisters. Harold C.

Silent; 59, physicist who lost his life Nov. 17 in the Air Force C-54 that crashed atop Mt. Charleston Prestwick Drive. The family requests that flowers not be sent. 4 Actor James Millican," 45, died yesterday at Glendale Hospital following a brief illness.

Mr. Millican was well known for his recent portrayal of an Air Force general in "Strategic Air Command." He attended schools in the South Bay area and began his acting career soon after finishing his education. His recent pictures include "Man From Laramie," "High Noon" and "I Died a Thou- near Las Vegas, will be conducted at 4:30 p.m. today at St John's Episcopal Church. tional 4-H Club Congress, Chicago.

The congress runs Mrs. Dorothy Hendrix and! Mr. Silent was acting as a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Silent, were pioneers of Glendora.

His grandfather, Charles Silent, was an Arizona Supreme Court Justice." During World War II, Mr. Silent was associated with the National Defense Research Council at Duke University, devoting his time to research Jobs Talk Slated- "Jobs for the Senior Citizen How to Find Them" will be the title of a free lecture at 8 p.m. today at the Downtown YMCA, 715 Hope by Izadore Rosenberg, Mrs. Marion Haight, and two brothers, Donald and Fred Millican. Funeral services are pending at Forest Lawn consultant on research with the Defense Department at the time of the crash.

The from Sunday to Thursday. At Chicago, the California delegation will help make up the 1700 delegates and leaders attending the congress. I1 plane was en route from Nor ton AFB to the Nevada atom- sMfVrtntifsi si CAUSE FOR THANKSGIVING Nurse Voda Peetoom i shows Mary Jo Bailey, 17, and Jerry Hubley, 16, sym- i bolic bird of the season just before they left for home to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner. Last Thanksgiving both were in iron lungs at Sister Kenny Memorial Hospital fighting for their lives against infantile paralysis. two Polio Victims Get Home for Thanksgiving palsy, muscular dystrophy and multiple sclerosis will be afforded the same opportunity through the hospital's new program.

Any victim of neuromuscu lar disease can now obtain a free examination and possible hospitalization by calling the admissions clinic of the Sis ter Kenny Memorial Hospital for an appointment. Home for Thanksgiving is a dream come true for two teen-age polio victims at the Sister Kenny Memorial Hospital who spent last Thanksgiving in iron lungs fighting for their lives. But this Thanksgiving it's a happy ending for the two brave youngsters. Twenty-five relatives will join Mary Jo Bailey, 17, for turkey dinner at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Bailey of Colton. Jerry Hubley, 16, will be eating Thanksgiving dinner at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland J. Hubley of Arcadia, and his little sister Gail, 9.

Both Mary Jo and Jerry are temporarily confined to wheel chairs but both have come a long way in their fight against polio. They will return to the Paramount black patents add exciting holiday-footnotes 14.95 Sparkling, flashing feet that dance every dance and dash to holiday gatherings at express-speed, choose Paramount! black patents to wear with everything from tweeds to silk prints 1 We show 4 gala styles, each with timely details, on cloud-soft solesl 3V-9. A. Ribbon-window pump. Black patent only B.

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be home for good. Mary Jo and Jerry are but two of hundreds of young victims who have battled polio with Kenny treatment at the Sister Kenny Memorial Hospital in El Monte. Now victims of other neuromuscular diseases such as cerebral More than 17,500 industry employees are covered by the plan, which went into effect Oct. 24, 1954. Payments aVe scheduled to start Jan.

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