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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 9

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CGS3ngeIcsO'mcs2 9 FRIDAY, JUNE 1 6, 1 950 Part Pinza Expects Death Claims Novelist William Rollins at 52 NEW 15 William Rollins, 52, novelist and short-story writer, died today. His works included "The Shadow Before," "The Obelisk," "Tfc Wail of Men," "Midnight Treasure" and 'The Ring and thai Lamb." Leukemia Victim Starts for Home Merlin Gordon, 34, leukemia victim, afflicted with the usually fatal illness six weeks ago in his home in Seattle, leaves for home today, far from completely cured, but vastly improved. Dr. T. S.

Kimball, one of a very small number of physicians administering a new drug, said he was pleased with the reaction of the medicine in the bo3r. The drug is still in research stage, he said. Merlin was brought to Glen-dale by his mother, Mrs. Laurine Gordon. He was treated in Glen-dale Sanitarium.

Court Accepts Settlement in Rifle Mishap Judge Alfred E. Paonessa yesterday approved a settlement in Burbank Superior Court "for treatment of Mareline Straughn, S-year-old i schoolgirl who has an air rifle pellet lodged in her stomach. Atty. Irwin Rainer asked the court to approve a $300 compromise offer made by Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Melton, parent3 of Martin Melton whose rifle was blamed for the mishap. Dr. W. H. Straughn, father of the child, said a small lead pellet No -Extra -Fare Train to .4 r' 'CHICAGO Los Angeles Limited Many Enchanted Evenings Here Ezio Pinza, the opera star who turned to popular stage roles, arrived in Hollywood yesterday prepared, he said, "to spend many enchanted evenings." The singer drove here leisurely from New York after leaving the cast of "South Pacific." With him in two autos were his wife, two children, his secretary, valet and dog.

"I am so happy to have seen America," the singer told Louis B. Mayer on arrival. "We had a fine time on a Colorado dude ranch dressed in cowboy clothes and riding the range for two days. We Grand Canyon, stayed on a farm in Iowa and visited gay places like Las Vegas." Rent Home Here Pinza and his family have rented a home in Beverly Hills. He readily admitted, since he has a long-term film contract, that he might live here permanently.

He gave his home in Rye, N. to the Damon Runjwi Cancer Fund. Pinza will start to work im- Here's speed and comfort either Coach or Pull man. Beautiful Lounge and Dining Cars. The only had become encased in the layer no-extra-fare through Pullmans to New York City; St.

Paul-Minneapolis. Two nights to Chicago. 15 Unroll Pacific OWeef ill Southern California to tonr yov, meirfing Los Angeles: 434 W. 6th St. or Union Station TRinity 9211 Hollywood: 6702 Hollywood Boulevard Hillside 0221 GI Thief Sentenced TOKYO, June 15 Granville R.

Sturdivent, IS, of Coalton, W.Va., today drew a 10-year prison sentence for stealing 7423 yen (about 20) from a Japanese tea house. 01 SKin near ine stomacn wan. The accident occurred near the Straughn home at 5301 Yarmouth Encino, on June 25, 1949. An operation is not contemplated, according to the parent. The pellet has isolated itself in the skin and is causing the child no pain, he said.

I 7 IP 3 DELUXE HOTEL ROOMS Availebh HEART OF HOLLYWOOD ACIFBG mediately on a film with Lana Turner. "Whb could ask for anything more," he smiled. Phane Hudon 2-3351 i SIGNS CONTRACT Ezio Pinza, left, signs film contract with Louis B. Mayer upon arrival here from New York yesterday. He is opera star who played in "South Pacific." OBITUARY Monday.

He leaves a daugh ter, Miss Alice Woltman, and BARKER BROS. DECORATOR SHO two sons, Roy and Jack olt- man. Paul J. Bell Private" funeral services will be conducted by Forest Lawn Mortuary for Paul J. Bell, 75, re SECOND FLOOR Jake Katleman, 51, Gambling Figure in Las Vegas, Dies Jake Katleman, 51, noted Las Vegas gambling figure, died Wednesday at the Queen of Angels Hospital from injuries' suffered last week in an automobile accident near Las Vegas.

He was the. principal stockholder in the El Rancho Vegas Hotel and maintained interests in other casinos in the city. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Lib-by Katleman, and three brothers, Maurice, Carl C. and Michel, of Los Angeles.

Funeral services will be conducted today at 2 p.m. in the chapel at the Hollywood A I II I II Sk. VI if tired construction engineer. Mr. Bell died Wednesday.

He resided at 1619 Fletcher Pasa TO I WW1 dena, where he leaves his widow, Mary, A daughter, Mrs. Molly B. Murphy, resides in Eugene, Or. Mrs. Edna E.

Chase Funeral services for Mrs. Edna E. Chase, 87, of 6054 Colgate Walter Macintosh Funeral services for Walter Macintosh, 45, of "1501 Comstock custom tailor, will be conducted tomorrow at 10 a.m. in tne Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park. Mr.

Macintosh died Tuesday in Hollywood Hospital. He was a partner in Macintosh Tailors, 6518 Hollywood Blvd. The concern also has Etores in San Francisco and Seattle. Mr. Macintosh was a graduate of Stanford University.

He leaves his widow, Dorothy; three children, Richard, Walter Jr. and Carolyn; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Macintosh a sister, Mrs. John Westervelt, and a brother, Richard Jr.

Pierce Bros. Hollywood Mortuary is in charge. George Beha Funeral services for George Beha, 76, apartment house owner, will be conducted by Forest Lawn Mortuary tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in the Wee Kirk o' the Heather. Mr.

Beha died Tuesday at his residence, 129 Oxford Ave. He leaves his widow, Anna, and a son, George Jr. Clyde P. Scott Funeral services for Clyde P. Scott, 4S, KECA general manager who died Tuesday, will be Only at Barker Bros, will you find these decorator pieces at such savings Park LaBrea, who died wrill be conducted at 3:30 p.m.

tomorrow in the chapel of Edwards Colonial Mor Burma Airman Killed RANGOON. June 15 (IP) Sel-wyn Khin, commanding officer of the Burma air force, was killed today in a plane crash in the Shan states of East Burma. fmie nniEKiEiEmaPM tphie'cdies tuary interment in Tngle-wood Park Cemetery. Mrs. Chase leaves a daughter, Mrs.

Naomi E. Frawley of the home, a son, Earl P. Chase of New York State, and a granddaughter, Mrs. J. Harlan Clark of Fresno.

John Fisher Fisher of San Luis Obispo, three grandsons, a granddaughter and John Fisher, 86, of 2722 Hobart early day restaura-H seven great-grandchildren. Ma (E flR IE TTILY uj teur and a resident here for 64 sonic funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday in the chapel of Edwards Bros. Colonial Mortuary with entombment in. Inglewood Park years, died yesterday.

Born in Litchfield, 111., he came to California in 1S86. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Reichard, of the home; a son, John W. conducted by Forest Lawn Mor A II ER'5 I PI 1 8 tuary today at 2:30, p.m. in the Church of the Recessional.

Mr. Scott resided at 1559 Rexford Ave. He had been here 28 years. Exceptional chance to get these treasures for your home at important savings. Superb reproductions and adaptations of fine old museum pieces.

See the entire clearance group of these fine Henredon pieces. DAY i I 8 I 5 6 He leaves his widow, Vivian, and him DC a daughter, Mrs. Sondra Gowdy. Mrs. Catherine Warren Funeral services for Mrs.

Catherine Warren, 86, a resident Kb ajJl yg uJfi here for 52 years, will be con ducted by Forest Lawn Mortuary tomorrow noon in the' Little Church of the Flowers. Mrs. Warren died Monday at her home, 1336 Masselin Ave. She leaves three sons, Dwight and Ralph, Los Angeles, and Charles, Ashland, a daughter, Mrs. William Allen of Annapolis, Regularly $295.00, 221.25 four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

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105.00 Mahogany Twin Beds 129.50 Mahogany Beds, full 135.00 Teak Twin Beds 140.00 Teak Night Stands. 147.50 Mahogany Bachelor Chest. 155.00 Mahogany Chest on Chest 198.00 Mahogany Chests 198.00 Mahogany Vanity 219.00 Mahogany Dressers 2 19.00 Mahogany Chests 250.00 Teak Chest 252.50 Mahogany Double Commodes. 275.00 Mahogany Chest on Chest 295 00 Teak Double Dresser 345.00 Mahogany Breakfront 735.00 Mahogany Serpentine China. 785.00 NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS; ALL SUBJECT TO PRIOR SECOND FLOOR William J.

Woltman, 72, retired painting contractor, will be conducted todav in Pierce Bros. Chapel, 720 Washington CALIF r' 7 A "j-! 1 Wf followed by interment in Valhal la Memorial Park. Mr. Woltman died at his home, 4183 Brighton Regularly $219.00, 164.25 SALE Ai LIFE VITI1 FATHER'S VAFIDnOCE SHOULD iriCLUDE IBAffiKIEim IB MOD SEVENTH FLOWER AND FIGUEROA 4 I I 4 IV 1 I' -ly'l itf Kptnilariv S27S.OH Jl, -0 1 tiWU, IE-'. 1 -a 1 tl i 1 -1 1 sr iT9F! The new plaid effects are definitely youthful od smart and the low-slope collar vWth wide rounded points reaches a new high in comfort I Dad will welcome this grand addition to his wardrobe! Tan 4 i blue green 1 ij I 1 'if 1 URirr'IV TIES TO MATCH THE PLAIDS 330 Pure silk woven jacquards in tan blue green effects iv nv t-n rhv.

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