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24 swsamc $Hp MOVEMENTS AT HARBORS HERE father said on Jan. 22 that would be "filled with honor and joy" if such a marriage took place. OBITUARY Compiled br Marin Exchange. Refer to eteamship eomptnie for dock time, rtt.es. reservtion and ports of call DANGER AHEAD Egyptian Beauty's Father Succumbs CAIRO, March 2 (JP) Hussein Fahmi Sadek, secretary-general of the Egyptian Communications Ministry, died last night of a heart attack.

Sadek was the father of Narri-man Sadek, the 16-year-old beauty reportedly the choice of King Farouk as his next bride. The ACTIVE VESSELS IN POET IESTEBDAT (Is 4 p.m.) From Operator or Aient San Francisco American President Lines Philadelphia-San Dieeo Quaker Line San Two Argentina Editors Arrested BUENOS AIRES, March 2 (JP) Editors of two newspapers opposed to the regime of President Peron were arrested yesterday for criticizing government officials. Those arrested were Juan Antonio Solari, editor of the Socialist Party organ La Lucha, and Alberto Kleinert, editor of the Nationalist newspaper Fortaleza. Toconill FOR YOUR CAR!" Worm Frank Muller Oceanic Line Far East Line Quaker T.ine Due to Sail March 3 March 3 March 3 March 3 March 3 Indefinite Indefinite March 3 March 4 March 4 March 3 March 8 March 3 March 3 March 4 Destination Francisco-Guam San Francisco Cristobal Yokohama Baltimore Bombay Antwerp Guaymas Rastanura San Diego Honolulu Sieattle Seattle Port San Luis San Francisco Vtel Berth Arcadia Victory 155 Alien C. Balch Charleston Pan.

Tkr.i 169 California Bear LB-A5 Elmer A. Sperrv LB-A7 Federal Voyager 'Can.) LB-A4 Greenmountain LB-4A Golden Gate 59 Georse Luckenbach LB-12 Georse OKon 122 Hawaiian- Farmer 159 Illinois (Tkr.) LB-41 Lirr.on .147 St. Ciar 'Tkr 151 Mary-mar LB-A3 saniofet Tkr. I 241 Santa Leonor 52 Arrived Feb. 28 Feb.

28 Mar. 1 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. 13 Feb.

26 Mar. 2 Feb. 28 Mar. 1 Feb. 2fi Feb.

25 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Feb. 28 Feb.

1 Don't ruin the I paint on your San Francisco. San Francisco. Glasgow. San Francisco San Francisco. San Francisco.

Aberdeen San Francisco Portland GolfUo Port San Luis Philadelphia (Milton Schwarzwald I Milton Schwarzwald, 59. head of the Universal-International Studios music department, died vesterday. He joined the studio, in 1939 "as executive producer He leaves his widow. Ruby, who; resides at 211 Valley Bur-j jbank. and two sons, Arnold and; Edgar.

Funeral arrangements 'will be announced later. Albert G. Fuller Funeral services for Alhert iG. Fuller. RS, retired Pasadena1 i dairy executive, will be conducted today by Forest Lawn Marine Lines Marine Lines Johnson Line Far East Line Oliver J.

Olson Co. Navigation Co. The Texas Co. United Fruit Co. Union Oil Co.

Calmar Line SoconJ-Vacuum Oil Co. Perth Amboy Indefinite Perth Amboy rm rzr San Francisco Grace Line March 4 San Jose (Guat.) car wim a poor polish job is the warning: of Frank Muller of Muller opera, tors of th World's Greatest i 1. 1 it FRANK MULIE Dae to Sail March 3 March 5 March 3 March 3 March 8 Destination Tsinatao San Francisco London San Diego Capetown VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE LAST NIGHT 4 p.m. to Midnight) From Operator or Aront Brownsville Igbrandtsen Line Keeluns Pacific Transport Line San Francisco Blue Star Line Honolulu Union Oil Co. San Francisco.

Silver Java Pacific Line VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE TODAY From Operator or Arent Mobile-San Diego Isthmian Line Oakland General Petroleum Corp. San Francisco Waterman Line Charleston Arrow Line Corinto Standard Oil Co. Bintani Eagle Ocean Transport Corp. Brooklyn Luckenbach Lines San Francisco SS Co. Coos Bay Irwins-Lyons Lumber Co.

Avon Associated Oil Co. Avon Associated Oil Co. Vessel A Mitchell Falm'r America Transport Columbia Star tBr) Paul M. Greeg (Tk.i Silversandal iBr.) Vessel American Robin Colina Fairisle Fairianrt .1. i-T.

MacEachern Mother M. L. Marine Leopard Madaket North Bend Paul 6houp 'Tkr.) Tide Water (Tkr.) (WTlfnf A FINE I lip mm I including casket I and 47 itftms in nlinS If nil a Berth 97 230-A 1M .150 .229 Berth LE-A2 238 101 179 98 Anc. 228-D 17fi LB-19 11R .119 Mortuary at 4:30 p.m. in the Wee Kirk 'o the Healther, Fr--j est Lawn Memorial-Park.

Mr. Fuller had been a resident ot Pasadena for 23 years. He leaves Doe to Sail Destination Indefinite Ras Tanura March 4 Portland March 4 San Juan March 6 San Francisco March 4 El Segundo March 4 New Orleans March 5 San Francisco March 4 Brooklyn March 3 Coos Bay March 3 jr; Avon March 4 Avon his widow, Mrs. Anna and a daughter, Mrs. Lenora La Riviera.

Station in Hollywood. are these new Silicon auto polishes all about? The new Silicone, product of General Electric, is. a revolutionary polish developed during the war, and it has plenty of merit if it is applied hy experts. Beware of substitutes for Silicone, and doft't ruin the finish on your car with inexperienced car polishers. Muller first to establish the World's Finest Car Wash production line in 1920, now have the World's Fin-est Silicone Production Line polish job for $6.95 and no waiting.

Muller 6380 Sunset just west of Vine in Hollywood. VESSELS ARRIVED VESTERDAY Eastburn Named Property Official Vessel C-Cnastrr w. H. Bers (Tkr. i Murymar Limon From Dipiloc Port, San Luis Coos Bay San Fruncisco 'To 4 p.m.) From Berth Vessel Cors Bay 122 Kendall Fish Richmond 101 P.

St. Clair (Tkr Philadelphia LB-AS Rolando Golfito 147 Golden Gate (Swed.) VESSELS SMLED VESTERDAY (To 4 p.m.) Tjm, 10XX30 iol.S. I 1 1 IXIZ: I 01a DH (1 tfVt i For Time Antwerp San Francisco 5:50 a.m. Avon 8:00 a.m. Brooklvn 7:35 a.m.

Vessel For Rhode Island (Tkr Seattle Lumbcrlady Rainier Santa Paula (Tkr.i Port San Luis Oleum i Tkr.) Seattle Vessel Dunenriyk F. E. Weyerhaeuser Lomnoc 'Tkr Marine Runner LOCATION OF BERTHS Outer Harbor. 34 'o 73: San Pedro. Terminal Island 20fi to 241: Lone 74 to 98.

Wet Basin. 101 to 149: Wilmlneton, 150 to 205 Beach. Pier A-l to LB-101. Otto H. Ochs Funeral services for Otto H.

Ochs. 53, general merchandise and furniture importer and exporter for 30 will be conducted tomorrow Saturday) at 1 p.m. in Pierce Brothers Chapel, 720 Washington Blvd. He died Wednesday at his home, 2505 fith St. He was founder and president of the California-Asia Ltd.

and California-Asia Rattan both of Los Angeles, and was a member of the Masonic Order. L.A. Athletic Club, and the Del Mar Club. He leaves his widow. Bessie, and two brothers, Ernest and Albert Ochs.

Mrs. Clara Weis Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Weis, TO, who died yesterday at her home, 2907 Potomac will be conducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the chapel of 3d-wards Bros. Colonial Mortuary under auspices of West Adams Chapter -111.

Order of Eastern Star. Interment will follow in Inglewood Park Cemetery. She leaves her husband, Frank Weis, two sons. Elmer and Walter, two sisters. Mrs.

Edna Duing and Mrs. Adelaide Po'thoff. and a brother. Robert Kerkering, all of St. Louis.

Thomas J. Murphy Masonic rite? for Thomas .1. Murphy, former Assistant State Real Estate Commissioner, will be conducted by Forest Lawn Mortuary Saturday at 10:30 a.m. in the Church of the Recessional. Interment follows in Forest Lawn Memorial-Park.

Mr. Murphy, 73, was a native of Missouri and was on the editorial staff of the Kansas City Star for several years, later becoming an associate editor of the Country Gentleman. Mr. Murphy died Thursday. He leaves his widow.

Mrs. Grace Murphv of 1085 Redondo Blvd. Cassius V. Cook Private funeral services for Cassius V. Cook.

70, forme-- advertising executive and secre tary of Rocker Publications, will be conducted today in Pierce Bros. Chapel, 720 Washington followed by Inurnment in the Chapel of the Pines. He lived at 1036 Al-varado St. and died Wednesday, leaving his widow Sadie, a sister Edythe and two brotners, Max and Clyde W. Cook.

dss to travel mstica, RELIEVED with the aid cf iiiiiiisiuii; fm TMI ANTI.HIITAMINI 1 I VV I I iefijpvrMtttooiihi.niiiiflaiW i fill 1 4 fill Appointment of Glen B. East-burn, manager of the aviation department of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, as new executive secretary of the Prop-1 erty Owners Association was announced yesterday by William A. Pixiey, chairman of the association board of directors. The announcement came as the directors announced plans; for a county-wide membership drive with organization throughout the county by voting pre-' cincts. iH inn ii i in ill i fin itt I 1 More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH La I three years and three months of a sentence that was to have kept him in prison until he was 25.

In 19-14 Lopez and an accomplice were charged with knifing to death John Hovey, veteran Times watchman. Before his death Hovey told officers the youths made no attempt to rob him and attacked him apparently for Self-Styled Parolee Captured in Chase A high-speed hy motor- Eight blocks away, at 1st and cvcie officers last nish't halted Evergreen the Lopez ve- .1 a- i -hide was curbed. When arrested, the flight of man who told police o7 paid hfi ja on parole fmm he is on parole after serving San QUPntin where he served time for the slaving of a Times aids in quieting the nervous system Here is a pleasant way to overcome loos plate discomfort. FASTEETH. anj improved powder, sprinkled on upper and, tower pistes holds them firmer so that theyj feel more comfortable.

No grummy, gooey, i pasty taste or feelinjr, It' alkaline non-; acid i. Doc not sour. Checks "plate Mem. i re hreath Get FASTEETH today at any drusr store. watchman in 10 11.

Arrested i Manuel Chavez! Lnpez. 22. of 2.17 Pitman Si. lie; -was booked in Central on drunk driving charge. i Kiglit-Block i Motorcycle Officers L.

.1. A and G. H. I'nderhill chased Ln-j pez when hi- automobile failed' to hair for a traffic light at and Soto St i JOHN BARRYMORE'S DAUGHTER WED TO PROFESSOR'S SON Dolores Ethel Blytbe. daughter the late John Rarrymore and Dolores Cos-tello.

yesterday was married to Thomas Alexander Fairbanks in San Bernardino. The ceremony took place shortly after they had obtained a license to wed at the San Bernardino Courthouse. Miss Blythe gave her age as 19 and her address as 454 Windsor Ave. She uses the original name of the Barry -I more family. Fairbanks j.

the son of I Professor and Mrs. Viktor i Fuchs of 5241 Franklin Ave. The couple met last fall while both were attending Palo? Verdes College. Tfiero was only one Sweepstakes winner In the Mobilgas Grand Canyon Economy Run! Mercury and only Mercury won the grand Sweepstakes prize by averaging 26.52 miles per gallon 61.27 ton miles per gallon. Some of the cars which have been making "me too" claims didn't even come close.

Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich Mrs. Ella M. Goldstein 'HAPPY MEDIUM' Funeral services for Mrs. rlla LAXATIVE FINE 4 if ffw M. Goldstein.

8ft, a resident of Los Angeles since will be conducted today at 3 p.m. in Pierce Bros. Chapel, 720 Washington followed' by interment in Rosedale Cemetery. She died Wednesday at her home. 2S1S Flower St, leaving a daughter, Mrs.

Florence Gale, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Walter Miller Funeral services for Walter L. Miller, 66. who was managing editor of the Western Livestock and Western Dairy Journals, will be conducted by Forest Lawn Mortuary tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. in the Wee Kirk the Heather, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park.

Mr. Miller died at his home, 3765 Somerset Drivp. He leaves his widow, Dr. H. Catherine Miller, two daughters and two grandchildren.

FOR OLDER FOLKS When you're getting along in years, it's especially important to take a laxative that doesn't go to extremes. That's why millions of older folks put their trust in Ex-Lax. They know, from experience, that Ex-Lax is not too strong, not too mild not too fast, not too slow it's the "Happy Medium." Ex-Lax brings effective relief in an easy, natural-like way. It is so dependable that many doctors uae it in their practice. Ex-Lax tastes good, too just like delicious chocolate.

Try Ex-Lax yourself. Still only 10c. No better laxative at any price. Not too strong, not too mild EX-LAX THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE "I didn't soy 'tune'-l said, 'tona'l Wait for the dial tone before you dial!" The steady hum of the dial tone is your signal to begin dialing. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company.

If youVc been reading the "victory" statements made by various automobile manufacturers claiming to have won the Grand Canyon Economy Run, you'r probably pretty well confused. And we can't blame you a bit. Everybody's trying to get into the act. Mercury's act It's true some other cars did take certain "class" prize. But the grand prize and the Sweepstakes Trophy went to Mercury and to Mercury alone.

On a pound-for-pound basis the basis upon which the American Automobile Association judge3 this famous economy test Mercury outperformed every other car entered. That's right, every other stock model car entered regardless of price, size or horse power. Mercury's actual mileage figure was a big, juicy 26.52 miles per gallon! And that over the world's toughest 751 mil course at an average speed of more than 41 miles per houc And how did a car the size of the big new Mercury do it? Mercury's gas-saving Touch-O-Matic overdrive helped and so did careful driving. But let's not overlook the main fact. The 1950 Mercury wod because it was built to be thrifty.

We've been bragging to folks around here about the amazing efficiency of Mercury's "Hi-power compression" and new "Econ-o-miser carburetion and it sure looks like we weren't kidding. But don't just take our word for it. Come in and drive th new Mercury yourself. See what it's like to set your hands on a real Grand Prize winner. And don't put off that pleasure until "tomorrow." Do it today! Drive America's No.

1 economy car the 1950 Mercurjl mmm. jii in it i inn ini i uu I i ii i i ii i i i i i urn a. i mn i-mmcrc? 1 hi JIMMiif f.lUf VJ rji i i 1 toft? 1 1 in nn OPEN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT COAST LnJ I E- FEDERAL SAVINGS 4 i tr Sii A Coast Federal pays you bring your savings here. 2 Ask for Ras Smith, who will help you get your Federally Insured Account. 3 THIS IS THE PASSBOOK which entities you to add to your account or take your money out.

row ft Li i if uu UBS ill iiiiSl Z' I 307 West 8th Street TUcker 1351 'iiiiiiiiiRuS "3 i i IB Also now at Ninth and Hill i rJ i m. I -f i til-r-'- -it iw -il SEE YOUR NEAREST MERCURY DEALER mm mmm DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES J. E. Coberly, Int. 1400 W.

Eighth S. Tupman Meto 3330 $. Figusro HUNTINGTON PARK EImIo Motor Company 5605 Pacific Blvd. INGLEWOOD Bob Eite 964 La Brea Blvd. NORTH HOLLYWOOD Jimmy Roche, Inc.

443r Lankershim Blvd. CRENSHAW Lincoln-Mercury Cremhaw, Int. 3833 S. Crenshaw GLENDALE Motori. lie.

600 E. Colorado Blvd. HOLLYWOOD J. f. O'Connor and Son, Int.

6028 Hollywood Blvd. BEVERLY HILLS Deaton Motor Co. 8955 W. Olympic Blvd. 8URBANK Cutler Motor.

n. 800 S. San Fernando Road COMPTON Geo. Moyer 912 N. long Beach Blvd.

IAN GABRIEL San Gabriel Volley Mrtoea 222 W. Lot Tuna. Dr. WESTWOOD A. M.

Ru.h Co. 11031 Santa Monica Blvd. WILSHIRE-LA BREA Reg Fudge Co. 419 La Brea Blvd..

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