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Part JUNE 19, 1952 Los Angeles Cimes WINS DIVORCE -Former Actress Doris Houck told court husband, Fred Otash, vice squad officer, struck her. Times photo Vice Squad Officer's Wife Given Divorce long-standing marital dif-1 of former Film Actress Houck and Fred Otash, Angeles vice squad officer, resolved in Santa Monica Court yesterday when received an uncontested ditestimony that Otash her while she was preg- 30-year-old onetime acwho said she is now worka clerk in a Santa Monica plant, told Superior Harry J. Borde she sufmiscarriage as a result blow. gave me one day to get the house and told me he not be responsible for his if I did not," she testisaid she and Otash, 30, last Feb. 20.

mother, Mrs. George of 3788 Boise Venthe court she saw her "ill and in terrible Famed Sculptor Ettore Cadorin Dies at Sonoma The ficulties Doris Los were Superior she vorce struck nant. The tress, ing as aircraft Judge fered a of the "He out of would actions, separated Her Houck, ice, told daughter Ettore Cadorin, nationally known artist and sculptor who created the bronze of Father Junipero Serra which stands at the intersection of Sunset Blvd. and Spring died in a Sonoma hospital yesterday, friends here learned. Mr.

Cadorin, 74, was born in Venice, Italy, and formerly was an instructor at Columbia University and Santa Barbara State College. During his residence in Santa Barbara in the late 1920s he created several statues for the Santa Barbara Court House. His original statue of Father Serra, from which the one here was duplicated, was sent to Washington, D.C., as California's representative object of art in the Capitol Building. He leaves his widow and a brother, Guido, a portrait painter. Cleanup Campaign to Start at L.A.

Beaches and Parks The summer-long cleanup campaign at Los Angeles' municipal playgrounds, parks, beaches, swimming pools, camps and other recreation facilities is about to get under way, it was reported yesterday by the City Recreation and Park Department. The drive, sponsored by employees of the department, will strive to make the city's play centers the cleanest and bestgroomed in the entire nation, according to Supervisor of Maintenance Orin Wennersten, who heads the committee. At the same time, thousands of tax dollars can be saved if vis. itors to the recreation centers deposit papers and other trash in the conveniently located refuse cans. Eat comfortably with FALSE TEETH Don't be troubled by slipping dental plates! PERMA-GRIP denture powder holds teeth Arm for hours! Tasteless, white.

Won't Get alkaline PERMA -GRIP Dental Plate Powder at all drug counters. Feel securel OBITUARY Funeral services for Lionel Waugh, 74, pharmacist and pioneer Hollywood drugstore owner, will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the graveside, Hollywood Cemetery, with UtterMcKinley Strother's Hollywood Mortuary in charge. A native of Canada, he came to Southern California 42 years ago and opened the first drugstore in Hollywood, at Las Palmas Ave. and Hollywood Blvd.

He operated the drugstore under his own name for 20 years and then entered business in Venice, and later Sun Valley. His home was at 3235 San Fernando Road, Sun Valley. He died Tuesday and leaves his widow Lucy, three daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Paterson of Los Angeles, Mrs. Bettie Keller of Silver Springs, and Mrs.

Sylvine Marion of San Diego; a sister, Mrs. Henry Brewer of Santa Monica, and nine grandchildren. Lionel Waugh Mrs. Thirza E. Grivel Funeral services for Mrs.

Thirza Elizabeth Grivel, 76, of 401 Via Media, Palos Verdes Estates, will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. from the Grace Chapel, Inglewood, under direction of the Niland Mortuary, Redondo Beach. Mrs. Grivel, a native of England, came to California when she was 19. She died at her home yesterday.

She leaves two sons, Leon Robert of Palos Verdes Estates; Rene James of Los Angeles; four daughters, Mrs. Sarah A. Delaney, Los Angeles; Mrs. Marie Louise Amrein, San Diego; Mrs. Ida Josephine.

Popp, Sherman Oaks, Louisa May Diller, Ocean Park; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. A. Cleatihue Requiem Mass1 for Mrs. Margaret A. Clearihue, 90, will be celebrated today at 8 a.m.

in Corpus Christi Catholic Church with Pierce Bros. Los Angeles Mortuary in charge of arrangements. Born in Williamson, she came to Southern California 29 years ago and lived at 17700 Revello Drive, Pacific Palisades. She died Monday and leaves her husband William, two daughters, Mrs. Marie Hughes, and Mrs.

Lenore Nelson; three sons, John, William and Russell; a sister, Mrs. Alice Wilde, 18 grandchildren and 22 great Interment will follow in Holy Cross Cemetery. Willis T. Knowlton Services for Willis T. Knowlton, 80, former consulting engineer for the city of Los Angeles, will be conducted today at 10 a.m.

in Pierce Bros. Los Angeles Chapel, followed by inurnment in the Chapel of the Pines. A native of Malden, he came to Los Angeles 45 years ago and died Tuesday at his home, 1632 Van Ness Ave. He leaves two daughters, Miss Alice Knowlton and Mrs. Marian K.

Misbeek; three brothers, two grandsons and one great-granddaughter. Ira C. Furr Double services for Ira C. Furr, 54, of 3931 102nd Inglewood, and his son Glen, 25, 11314 Foster Road, Norwalk, will be conducted today at 11 a.m. in Pierce Bros.

Little Church Around the Corner, with interment in Inglewood Park Cemetery. The father leaves his widow Reedie; two daughters, Mrs. Bess Beazley and Mrs. Clydene Mossler, and a son Robert. His son leaves his widow Beverly and a son Dennis.

They were killed in an automobile accident near Fontana Monday. Colin Wilton Funeral services for Colin Wilton, 51, accountant for the U.S. Customs Service, will be conducted at 3 p.m. today in the chapel of Bros: Monterey Park Mortuary. Mr.

Wilton, who Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich "Walt at least a minute for Junior to answer. Only yesterday he soloed for the Arst You'll complete more calls if you always give your friends plenty of time to Pacific Telephone. Helps Heal And Clear Itchy Skin Rash! First applications of highly medicated Zemo antiseptic promptly relieve itching of rashes, eczema, athlete's foot, peoriasis, ringworm and similar surfaceskin and scalp irritations. Then notice how quickly your skin starts to clear! Buy Extra Strength Zemo liquid for stubborn cases. ZEMO widow Esther; a daughter, Mrs.

Katherine Mason; son, Maj. J. Bearss Krimbill, and a sister, Alice M. Krimbill. Interment will be in Chicago.

Ernest R. Woolley Latter Day Saints funeral services for Ernest Rich Woolley, 70, retired Utah rancher who died of a heart attack in front of his home yesterday, will be conducted Saturday in the City Cemetery, Salt Lake City. He lived here at 5th Ave. and had been a local resident for the last 20 years. Mr.

Woolley leaves his widow, Mrs. Laura Woolley; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Jackson, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Emelyn Gordon, Fresno; two sons, Morris P. Woolley, Seattle, and Lark Woolley, Los Angeles, and three grandchildren.

Mr. Woolley was born in Paris, Utah. Los Angeles funeral arrangements are in charge of Edwards Bros. Colonial Mortuary. Mrs.

Denise L. Connelly Rosary for Mrs. Denise Louise Connelly, 51 81, a resident here for the years, will be recited at 8 p.m. today in the Chapel Edwards Bros. Colonial Mortuary, 1000 Venice Blvd.

Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. tomorrow in St. Mary's Church, with interment in Calvary Cemetery. Mrs. Connelly, who was born in Louisiana, died Tuesday.

She lived at Rogers and leaves three daughters, Mrs. Frances Brundage, Mrs. Mabel Stoddard and Mrs. Mamie Frilot. and four grandchildren, all of this area.

Mrs. Addie S. Smith Funeral services for Mrs. Addie S. Smith, 87, of 1481 Reeves a resident here 60 years, will be conducted today at 10:30 a.m.

in the Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest Lawn Mor- H. C. Speakman, Judge in Judd Trial, Dies U.S. Judge Howard C. Speakman of the Southern Arizona District, who presided at the 1933 murder trial of Winnie Ruth Judd, died late Tuesday following a heart attack at the Veterans Hospital in Long Beach.

Judge Speakman and his wife Hazel were vacationing from their home in Phoenix. He was one of Arizona's best known jurists. Appointed in 1946 He served as a Superior Court judge in Maricopa County for 15 years before he was appointed to the Federal bench in 1946. It was as a Superior Court judge that he presided at the trial of Miss Judd, who was convicted of killing two women friends and shipping them in trunks to Los Angeles, where their discovery touched off one of the most sensational murder cases in Southland history. tuary arranging, with interment in Forest Lawn Memo Mrs.

Smith died Monday at her home. She leaves her nephew, Charles Powell of Long Beach. START THE DAY RIGHT with THY MOLIN MOUTHWASH GARGLE PROTEST DELAYS ACTION ON SCHOOL TEXTBOOK lived at 9585 Garvey died Tuesday night following a short illness. He was a native of Tompkins Center, and had lived in the Los Angeles area 18 years. He leaves his widow Mabel, a radio writer, and daughter, Mrs.

Patricia Ann Angello. Mrs. Alice Harris Graveside services, for Mrs. Alice Harris, 60, 206 Hamlet a resident here 45 years, will be conducted today at 10 a.m. in Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, with Forest Lawn Mortuary arranging.

Mrs. Harris died Monday. She leaves her husband Emory, two daughters, Mrs. Mae Baxendale and Mrs. Alice Nelson; two sons, John and Richard, and eight, grandchildren.

Mrs. Dorothy W. Lewis Funeral services for. Mrs. Dorothy W.

Lewis, 81, former actress, will be conducted today at 11 a.m. in Pierce Bros. Hollywood Chapel, followed by inurnment in the Chapel of the Pines. Born in Indianapolis, she came to Los Angeles 35 years ago and lived at 1745 Gramercy Place. She died Friday and leaves a son, Homer A.

and three grandchildren. Col. Walter M. Krimbill Military funeral services for Col. Walter M.

Krimbill, 76, USA, will be conducted at 1 p.m. next Monday in the chapel of the Veterans, Administration Center, Los Angeles. Col. Krimbill, who lived at 409 Harvard died last Sunday. He was a veteran of the Span is h-American War and World War I and had lived in the Los Angeles area since retirement in 1940.

He leaves his The Pasadena Board of Education has withheld for "further inspection" a textbook which an Altadena clubwoman protested on grounds that it did not treat a moral question properly. Mrs. Ralph Allen, the Altadena Women's Republican Club, who lives at 2823 Reposa Lane, Altadena, made the charge against a supplementary 11th 12th grade textbook entitled "The New You and Heredity" by Amram Scheinfeld. Nine pages of the book's 600- page total were attacked, but Pasadena Acting Superintendent of Schools Frank Walkup said that it was the policy of his administration to put such volumes on public display before acceptance- and listen to any such legitimate complaints. He said, however, that the Pasadena school system's method of choosing textbooks was used Joint Summer Picnic The West Virginia State Society and the McGuffey Society of Los Angeles will hold their joint summer picnic Sunday in Sycamore Grove, it was announced yesterday.

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Otash a sued her for divorce that year and won custody of child, contending he was the father and not Miss Houck's former husband, San Antonio Oilman Edward G. (Eddie) Nealis. The Otashes later were reconciled. Last year, Miss Houck sought a divorce but dropped the suit when the couple again reconciled. Under questioning by her attorney, Hector P.

Baida, yesterday, Miss Houck declared Otash was Colleen's father. Beauty to Snip Tape at New Thrifty Store Thrifty Drug Stores will open store No. 112 at 132nd St. and Hawthorne Hawthorne, at 10 a.m. today when the tape is snipped by Gloria Maxwell, Miss Eight Ball Final of the Greater Los Angeles Press Club and California's beauty delegate to the Miss Universe contest.

Joining Manny Borun, vicepresident of Thrifty, in dedication of the new, modern building will be Mayor Harold E. Crozier of Hawthorne and C. Harrison Eddy, president of the Hawthorne Chamber of Commerce. The ceremony will launch a three-day celebration. Entertainment will be provided by radio and television personalities, including Bill Gwinn, N.

T. Bill Anson, Dick Haynes and Alex Cooper, from a specially constructed stage in parking lot at the rear of the store. Board Members Get Pay Increase Members of the County Welfare Commission yesterday were voted an increase in compensation from $15 to $20 a meeting by the Board of Supervisors. The board increased the pay of members of the Regional Planning Commission from $15 to $25 a meeting. Maximum paid meetings were set five for the Welfare Commission and eight a month for the Planning Commission.

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