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i. WEATHER REPORT OFFICIAL (For Monday, Aim. 1J 1942.) AUG. 13, 1962-Parf III OBITUARIES Pontiacs Nab Top Spots in 150-Mile Race Rose Sets 1.500 Mark; Saari 2nd CUYAHOGA FALLS, O.ISegundo, who was second FORECASTS Las Angeles atd Vtcialtyi Sunny today and Tuesday out night and early morning teg and low clouds along the coast and into the Civic Center. A little warmer today with high near 92.

Buck Bucko Services for Buck Bucko. TO. Sauffteni CallfonMar Sunny today and Tuesday but with night and early morning fog and tow clouds over lower coastal area. Some patchy afternoon high cloudiness southern deserts. Not much temper e- veteran cowboy actor, will ba conducted today at 12:30 p.mi WEST ALLIS, Wis.

(UPI) me cnapei or fierce Bros. Mortuary. 5959 Santa Monica ture change. Souther ealifemla Coastal Valleys: Paul Goldsmith, St Clair (UPI) Murray Rose, a with 17.33.3. graduate Btudent at i USC, Third was Gehard Hetz, Bet a new American record! Germany, while Alan Som- Blvd.

Interment will follow in Valhalla Cemetery. Mr. Bucko. Sunny and continued warm today and Tuesday. High today to 9i but to 105 north and west portion of San Fernando Shores, Mich, roared to victory in the 150-mile late mod vailty.

a cowboy actor and stuntman in mers of the Indianapolis Southern California Intermediate Valleys: Sunnv and continued hot today and Wstetiss Aug. 12,1532 Si70 .3 1 A loSAticaB till Aisuoufaouf atianta I w-y- "hjm I ZZS 5 WNE-t max mmm to" movies ana television, died of a heart attack last Mondav Athletic Club was fourth. Tuesday. High today 91 to 105. Low to- nisnt si to et.

while visiting in Yakima, Wash. Sunday when he won the freestyle in at the Men's National AAU Outdoor Swimming championship, Ted Stickles chalked up el stock car race at the Wisconsin State Fair Sunday, Goldsmith came up from far behind in the final 50 laps of the one-mile track to Souther California Mountain Areas: tie maae ms first motion Die his second triumph of the Sunny today and Tuesday but with some scattered afternoon cloudiness over southern- ranges. Continued quilt warm most three-day meet when he won ture In 1921 and remained active up to his death with appearances in the TV series, resort areas. the 200-meter individual Rose, 23, member of the average 92.09 m.p.h. in his Southern California Interior and Desert Bonanza." Mr.

Bucko, of 728 Regions: Sunnv today and Tuesday but Los Angeles Athletic Club, medley in 2:16.2. The time put on a strong finish tolwas below the 2:15.9 Ameri- 1962 one of four some patchy afternoon high cloudiness southern deserts. Continued hot with high such cars entered in the race Cahuenga was a member of the Cowboy Hall of Fame. He leaves a 6ister, today 102 to 110 upper and 108 to 114 down Roy Saari, 17, of EI can mark set by. Stickles, by Ray Nichels, Highland, rawer valleys.

Santa Monica Bay Arett Night and morning low clouds and fog but mostly sunny from mid morning through late Ind. The win was Gold smith's first" here and was afternoon today and Tuesday. High both Phillip A. Chandler also the first win for Pon oays near as. member of the Indianapolis Swim Club, in Los Angeles last year.

Stickles, 20, was competing despite a bone chip in his left. elbow. Final summaries: 100-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Services for PhilllD Arthur tiac. Sat BernardiM and Vicinity: Sunny and continued hot today and Tuesday.

man roaay near ids. His average time broke a Imperial Ctachella VaHtv Including Palm Springs: Sunny today and Tuesday record set last year by Norm Webster Wins AAU Platform Diving Title our some petcny afternoon high cloudiness. Continued hot with high today 110 to 114. Chandler, 49, UCLA horticul. turlst and plant pathologist, will be conducted at 2 p.m.

Wednesday in Gates, Klngsley Gates Mortuary, West Los Angeles. Mr. Chandler, of 3245 Barrington died Satur Nelson, Racine, Wis, Stickles (Indianaoolis AO. 2. Jes- low ronignt 70 to 70.

trernsxt unoianapoiis AO, 3. Ward Second fat Fernanda Valley Sunnv and warm Utiev (Hinsdale, T.w.lt 4. eanmer (Wesffield. N.J.. YMCA).

I. Mc- today and Tuesday. High today 94 to 105. The Michigan man fin Geagh (Glendele). 2:20.8.

Santa Barbara and Vitlnltv, Sunnv tn. NATION'S WEATHER This mop, based on United States Weather Bureau information, summarizes latest weamei conditions. Figures besida cities indicate the maximum temperature. Shading indicates area in which measurable rain has fallen. The circled letters indicate high and low barometric pressure.

100-METER FREESTYLE T. JCKmn day. A native of England, ha oay ana luesaay. Not much temperature ished the race lh. 37m, uiange wim nign rooay to.

(Gopher SC. Minneapolis), i.t; 2. Mo Donousft (North Jersey SA). 54.7; 3. was trained at the Kew Botani 43.9s., to beat out Rodger- sen prancisce Bay Area: Fair today and Tuesday but patches of mornina hion Steve Clark, (Santa Clara SCI, S.it 4.

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Padovan (Hinsdale. 55.2; S. tie cal Gardens and John Innes Institute there. He was on the staff of the New York and Ward, Indianapolis, in another Pontiac. ros.

Lime cnange in temperature. Westerly winds 10 to 20 m.p.h. between Townsend (Santa Clara SO and ALASKAN STATIONS I U.S. Olympic champion Bob liman (i-reemoni mils so, 4S.4. iFuneral Direttot0 Northern and Central California; Fair Deaths, Funeral Announcement! KINO, Dorothy.

1500-MEIbK f-RfcESTYLE 1. Rose Webster of Santa Ana, Anchorage 70 47 Fairbanks 77 49 Juneau 49 47 .11 (Los Angeles AO. 17:16.7 (American tooay ana Tuesday except tooei coastal tog and low clouds. Littla cltanc in Services today, 11 a.m., at the record; old record 17:21.1 by Roy Saari, temperature. staved off a last-round surge U.S., mi); 2.

saari (El segundo), 3. Hetz (West Germany). 17:38 FOREIGN CITIES Foreign temperatures and weather Mt. hasta-Sisklvau Area; Mnstlv fair Eddie Sachs, Coopersburg, was third in a 1962 Ford and Whitey Gerken, Melrose Park, 111., was fourth in a Chevrolet. Don White, Keo Hillside Memorial Park Chapel.

Gtasband Mortuary, directors. LANTRY, Mrs. Mary. Cunningham A O'Connor Hollywood. 4.

Somers (Indianapolis AC), i. Groman Mortuaries JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS Los Angeles Rl. 8-2201 today and Tuesday with little cnange in temperature. conditions based on observations taken Farley (Los Angeles AC), 17:44.4. by Lou Vitucci, Canton, Sunday to win the ai ii a.m.

rui Sunday 400-METER MEDLEY RELAY 1. In. Sierra Nevada: Fair Sn-bv and TiukAjm LARSON, Mary beloved wife of Arvid Athens Clear dlanapolis AC team (Stock, Jastrem- with little change in temperature. w. Larson, mother of Runo w.

Lar Berlin men's National AAU plat San Fernando Valley TR. 7-0335 Bermuda kuk, finished fifth in a Sacrimenta Vallev: Fair tnrlnv anrf ton ind Mrs. Alice Ginn, sister of Ivan and Carl Norllng and Mrs. Clara ski, scnmidt, Slntz), 4:01.6 (world record; old record 4:03.0 set by Indianapolis AC, 1961); 2. North Jersey SA.

4:06.2: 3. In Copenhagen form diving championship. we serve uKt jewisn Famines than any other mortuary in So. Calif. Tuesday wHti littla change In temperature.

Gentle winds. Ford and A. J. Foyt, Hous Dublin Nelson, also survived by 4 grandchil. dren and 3 great-grandchildren.

dianapolis AC team. 4. Tokyo; Barbara McAlister, Ma su f.ii.ai i. bopner sc. 4:13.2.

San Joaaula Vallev, Fair wii anrf ton, was sixth a Pontiac. Services at 2 P.m. Monday, Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Partly cloudy cloudy cloudy Cloudy cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear dera, easily won the Tuesday with little change in ttmptraturt. Gentle winds. Nelson dropped out i Memorial-Park, Glendale.

Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. FOR UNDERTAKING UTTER-McKINLEY women's division by beating Genevi Havana Lorvirn Mao. id Moscow Nassau Paris Rome Salinas Valley: Fair today and Tuesday four laps to go when he de Gregory Wins LIGON, Kathryn loving mother of except morning low cloudiness near Salinas. Little change in temperature. Northwest winds 10 to 11 m.p.h.

in afternoons. Mrs. Margaret Watson, also survived by 3 Rosary Wednesday, 8 p.m., at Pierce Santa Marla-lM lut. Akku r.ii MAIN OFFICE DU. 8-2481 St.

Thomas, V.I. cloudy veloped electrical trouble in his 1962 Ford. Nelson had led the race until the 88th lap when he had to make a Grand Prix Brothers' San Gabriel. Mass Thurs- Area: Fair today and Tuesday except to- Vienna Cloudy day, 9:15 a.m. at 51.

Luke Church, toi morning rog ana low tiMwitntK. i mi change In temperature. Westerly winds Temple city. LONGDIN, Eleanor, beloved mother her nearest opponent, Linda Cooper of Los Angeles by almost 44 points. Vitucci, who won the springboard title Saturday, placed sixth in the 32-man preliminary platform diving rounds, moved to third in the semifinals and then iu to 20 knots in afternoon.

VITAL RECORD pit stop. Ward then took the Monterey Saw Araa. Cat. mm in Sweden Lee F. Longdin and Winifred E.

Long- din, also survived oy I brother, si Malinow Silverman LEADING JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS Rl. 9-1051 lead until the 130th when he morning low cloudiness. ter, 3 grandchildren, 3 great-grand- aionoe, tn temperature. Westerly winds I to IS knots in afternoon. cniioren.

KARLSKOGA. Sweden W) Services 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, at Pierce Brothers' Little Church Around COASTAL WEATHER Cape I lance to Point Coaceaiionf was edged out by Goldsmith. Ward regained the lead on the next lap, but Goldsmith took over for good on the Funeral Announcement! tne Comer. 3443 W.

Manchester Blvd. Montreal Botanical Gardens before joining UCLA 14 years ago. Mr. Chandler leaves hia widow, Madeline, and his mother, three brothers and a sister in England. Claude S.

Miles Services for Claude S. Miles, 38, of 1018 Nestor Compton, will be conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Harrison Ross Mortuary, 637 Compton Compton. Mr. Miles was president and founder of Byara Miles, a Compton real estate firm.

He leaves his widow, Anna Lou; two daughters, Deborah and Dixie; and a son, Claude Jr. Dr. Harold T. Henk Services for Dr. Harold T.

Henk, 62, of 1561 Ellsmera will be conducted Monday at 3 p.m. In Edwards Bros. Funeral Chapel, 1000 Venice Blvd. Dr. Henk was a member of the National Chiropractic Assn.

He leaves his widow, Mary of Los Angeles; a daughter, Mrs. Carol Marie Huebner of La Mirada; and a son, Dale Rhode, also of Los Angeles. Mrs. Agnes W. Martin Services for Mrs.

Agnes Whitaker Martin of 2604 Via Segunda, Palos Verdes Estates, will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Bresee Bros, and Gillette ChapeL 050 Pierce Brothers' Ingiewood, directors. Masten Gregory of Kansas City won a Grand Prix auto race Sunday, driving his Lo-! ALPERT, Maurice, beloved husband of interment privare. bumped Shunshuke Kaneto, Japan, from second place mostly northwesterly 10 to 20 knots today jnd Tuesday but locally 25 knots near headlands. Local fog and low cloudiness.

Estner k. Alport, father of Miss Jac outline and Alan Ray Alport, ton of Mrs. Elizabeth Betz, brother of Mrs. 136th. Nelson was running LONGO, Santo, of La Crescents, beloved husband of Josephine, father of Mary DeMaria of Tuiunga, Josephine Jack Point Ceneeetloa) fa Moir.n PIERCE BROTHERS SERVE MORE FAMILIES THAN ANY MORTUARY IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY FOR INFORMATION CALL RICHMOND y-4151 Light variable winds nioht and mivnifw tus across the finish line slightly over seven seconds saiiy Skier, Mrs.

Ida Siegel and Mrs. Hilda Rosenberg. second when he dropped out. in the finals. Victory Total son of La crescents, Michael of Gar hours becoming westerly I to 15 knots in afternoons today and Tuesday iw dena, Anthony of Granada Hills, Albert 1 Paul Goldsmith, St.

Claire Shorts, Services at 2:30 p.m. Monday, Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Mount Sinai Mortuary, In charge. Me ahead of the Lola driven by 1962 Pontiac, 13,043 of sylmar, also survived by 9 grand' children and 2 great-grandchildren. overcast and considerable fog night and early morning hours but mostly sunny i from mid morning through afternoons morial donation may be sent to City Rosary at St.

James Church, La Crescents. Monday, 7:30 p.m. Requiem DAVID J.MALLOY ingiana Koy Salvadon. Graham Hill of Britain, 01 nope or me neerr fund. (Buffalo, uuih oars.

Lime temperature change. Mass Tuesday, 9 a.m., at same church, n.y., and Milwaukee, Wis papers Webster and Vitucci will represent the United States in the Pan American Games at Sao Brazil, next Arjril as a result of their 2 Rodger Ward, Indianapolis, Pontiac, SUM. 3 Eddie Sachs, Coopersburg, Ford, 11,544. 4- Whltey Gerken, Melrose Park, 1962 Chevrolet. SI ,087.

5-Don White, Keokuk, lowt, 1962 Ford, WESTERN WEATHER SUMMARY Luke O'Connor Sons Interment San Fernando Mission Cemetery. Badt Mortuary, Tuiunga, di piease copy.i ARIAN, John beloved father of Mrs. just a few points away from clinching the world title and A weak stationary low pressure area was tilting off the Queen Charlotte Is- rectors. til VENICE BLVD. Rl.

9-4448 Katherint M. Delaney, Mrs. Sarah M. Everett, Malcolm P. and John ft.

Arlan, also survived by 13 grandchil MtcCONATY, John beloved husband competing in his first Swed nos aunoay wniit enomrr very weak ot Geraidine, father of Cathy and victory here. raw swifted into the southern portion of Glf of Alaska. There were no ish race, failed to finish. He S773. 6 A.

J. Foyt, Houston, 1942 Pontiac, S61S. 7 Curtis Turner, Roanoke, 1962 Karen MacConaty. brother of Mrs, Burton F. Miller, uncle of Barbara FOREST LAWN Undertaking A Cemetarv Tnaattia weamer ironrs of significance with tlther dren and 2 great-grandchildren.

Private services Wednesday, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, Glendale. Forest Law a Mortuary hi charge. was co-favored with Swe Miner. Webster's winning score was 472.7, while Vitucci had 437.1. Tom Gompf of Phoe Glendale Hollywood Hills Cypress den Joakim Bonnier, who Services Tuesday, 10 a.m..

In the Little Chapel of the Dawn. Gates, Ford, $535. I Troy Huffman, Dearborn, Mich, 1962 Mercury, 1527. tow. The remainder of the Eastern Pacific was under influence of a quite flat high pressure area.

Continued mostly fair weather but with night and morn. ARNOLD, Bernard. ik. vjiji mi, a-eisj ta. S-J1J1 ningsiey a.

toates, aantt Monica, was edged by Salvadori for rtman Mortuary, directors. 9 Len Sutton, Portland, 1942 Bresee Bros. Gillette BABCOCK, Lillian Ethel, beloved wife of row ciouos ana rog is expected over Southern California wafer tor the next MARTIN, Agnet Whllaker, loving mother Pontiac, 1513. 10 Elmer Musgrava, Des Plaints, nix, was third with 415.8, followed by Kaneto, 410.5; Larrv Andreasen, Los Ange the runnerup spot. The order of finish for the Kavmono 1.

BaococK, mother of Mrs. Rl. 9-5125 Since 1892 ot Melville and Robert Martin, aunt ineima Ausity Of Benton Harbor. 1962 Mercury, $505. sererai oays.

NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY sister of Alohonse. Joseph. of Helen Huntington and Betty Hlnger; also survived by 2 grandchildren. formula I event 1. Grego Felht and Earl Andonscia of Rhode Is- EDWARDS BROTHERS les, 402.4; Tadao Tosa, Ja Services Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., at Sunny summertime weather was featured over the nation Sunday with pre-j ry.

2, 3, Bonnier, lara ano beorge Andonscia of Connecticut, grandmother of Raymond Downtown, 1000 Venice Blvd. Rl.t-8281 Eipiierign neia 10 a minimum Rtf lata Brtstt Brothers A Gillette Chapel, MEYER, Leu it, beloved husband of Mrs, Lov Meyer, brother of Philip Movers, pan, 329.9; Win Young, Phoenix. 387.1. and Earl Ausiev, daughter of Alphonst Andon-; Porsche. 4, Innes Ireland, tasr l.a 38 wnittier Blvd.

AN. 1-2481 afternoon and evening a few thunder- tcia of Rnooe island Visitation at Pierce Brothers' Venice. Washington Ave. Born in Los Angeles, Mrs. Martin was showers were In progress over the Rockies and mountains of Washinainn.

Abe Meyer, Mrs. Ronnie Simons and Beatv. Los Angeles, 360, England, Lotus. 5, Ian Bur-j gess, EnglandLotus. 6, Go- PIERCE-HAM ROCK JAMES A CLARENCE PIERCE Monday, 13 noon to 9 p.m.

Services Bills Defeat Titans, 20-10 NEW HAVEN, Conn. (A Mrs. Poppy Brooks. the daughter of Melville T. tna interment Benton Harbor, Mich.

Services it 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, Mount Sinai Memorial Park Chapel. 071 VENICE BLVD. Rl. 9231 BEROH, W. Eric, beloved husband of din de Beaufort, Holland, and Southern Florida and in vicinity of a cold front entering the Great Lakes and Ohio Vailty region.

The tail and of the front took south westward swing Into Texas. The prolonged hot spell over the Soufn central States continued without let- Ethel M. Bergh, also 1 sister in Ger Mount sinai Mortuary in charge. MILMET. Harry.

HOUSE OF HALL Porsche. Whitaker, a pioneer settler In the Los Angeles area. She leaves her sons, Melville W. of Palos Verdes Estates and many. Miss McAlister piled up 830 points in the Olympic development contest, a tune-up for the 1964 Olympics at Tokyo, while Miss Cooper Services Tuesdey, 11:30 t.m.

et Services today, 2 p.m., tt the Eden Lawrence Marcella Lawrence J. Jr. 1M7 SOUTH FLOWER ST. Rl. 9-2111 Ksinrow cnaeei, Rost hiiis Memorial-Park, Whittier.

Rest Hills Mortuary directing. Ine bUffalO bills Spotted the Temperatures rose past the 100 mark in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. At the Memorial Park Chapel. Glasbaoa Mortuary, directors. MUIRHEAD, Robert.

Bill Shrode Wins Robert H. of Rolling Hills. She CAt I ANAN MORTUARY SERVING CATHOLIC FAMILIES BOWER, Lily Alice, beloved grandaunt iew lOrK Titans a tOUCh- country, clearing skies and a switch la aoutharh, uiiwii reset Brothers A Gillette, direc was a member of the Wilshire Ebell Club. HO. 2-22M LUj APIUC1.E3 or Liiy Morris, gear trieno of Mrs.

Dorothy Schular and Mrs. Emerald GARDEN GROVE had a 786.75. Joel unneu, San Jose. was third tors. Shoot-off for JE.

4-7576 down on the second play oimfttdon coot-the game, then rolled to a local temperatures Sunday's KiocKsiem. PAOLLAN, Sam, beloved husband of Mrs. Tillies Paullan, father of Miss O'CONNOR Rl. i-vm Graveside services Wednesday, 11 with 767.6. followed by Car- CUNNINUHAM 850 W.

Washington. 8S4t Melrose, Hollywood. Mrs. Dorothy D. King t.m., at Grandview Mausoleum, id- Pre-Grand Title Dorothy Paullan, Mrs.

Esther Levett, 7fL.1D vlr-trwr Ciin.low In on minimum temperatures at OL. 5-7280 warts Brothers' colonial Mortuary, directors. la Farnady of Los Angeles, 729. and Lesley Bush of Services for Mrs. Dorothy Da Mrs.

Ethel Roth, Mrs. Sydell White and Harold C. Leler; also survived REED TAPLEY GEIGER reported to the Los Angeles office of the U.S. Weather Bureau were as follows: Station ui. Bill Shrode of Fallbrook BURRIS, Mrs.

Willie Johnson, beloved by 1 grandchildren and 3 great-grand- 2045 W. WASHINGTON. RE. W115. tiVlWiJ SJUilUU A A (All American Football League exhibition game.

The first AFL game ever mother of Charles and lavonnal was the big winner in Sun Phoenix, 682.5. cniidren, brother or Sam poiinsky, AKMSTKONG FAMILY Services at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, M. Moore, beloved sister of Oda M. Ross and Vera Sanders, grandmother day's pre-grand trapshoot at vison King, 52, coach and accompanist for such Hollywood stars as Deanna Durbln and Norma Shearer, will be conducted at 11 a.m.

today at 1201 SOUTH HOPE STREET. Rl. 7j121 Mount Sinai Memorial Park Chapel. or Ann mcinrosn. Lm ntisris 87 L.A.

Airport 74 Avalon Harbor 71 Bakersfieid 94 Beaumont '107 Bit Bear Lake Mount Sinai Mortuary in charge. held in Connecticut brought the Long Beach Dominguez Yeomans Annexes Services Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., at Utter-McKlnleyt Beaver Chepel, 100 FLORISTS out of a crowd of 9,000, no. Locust. 1 no ewood. CALDWELL, Ltulst Marie, of 9801 5th An alert Buffalo defensive 51 Hillside Memorial.

Park. Mrs. King died Saturday at Mt. Sinai Hospital, leaving her hus- San Diego Title ingiewood, beloved mother of I PETT1T, Margaret Ofwen, of Capitola, beloved wife of James W. Pettit, daughter of the lata H.

Ivor Thomas (treasurer of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles); Mrs. Pettit was a long time resident of South Pasadena and a teacher In Los Angeles County schools; since retirement she had lived range, defeating L. P. Johnson of San Diego for high overall honors. They tied with 194x200 and then Shrode copped the shoot-off Josephine Kemp and Andrew Standard, 94 effort, which resulted in five interceptions of passes, owsJSt FLOWERS BELONG band, Vance, Los Angeles news SAN DIEGO Tourney fa- beloved sister of Cherles Molina, also 9 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.

Services Tuesday, 1 p.m.,-at Utter. YVhaferof fio occeIoh, helped keep New York in tne Monterey Bay area. paperman, and a sister ana brother. Glasband Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Services Tuesday, 11 a.m., tt Ail Mcmniers viewpark, 3719 w.

Slauson. with a 47x50 score. Results: crossing the goal line after(Long flowers exprea joyr deepest Ihoughts. nTwmini inn awvwi a -1. saints Episcopal Church, Watsonvlllt, vorite John Yeomans of Los Angeles defeated unranked Ron Willens, Santa Monica, 6-2, 6-3, for the boys 18 DINNIIN, William Aktvslut.

14 YD. SINGLES Bill Mathis' scoring 'Hoiiit taut. RADABAUOH. S. Blanche.

40 1 Cunningham A O'Connor Mortuary in CLASS A Tie a mono till Shrode. Fall. Mt. Wilson run in the opening minutes. From $2.50 Services at 2 P.m., Tuesday, Llttlt Church of the Flowers, Forest Ltwn brook; Jim Kern, Los Angeles; Pat Cairns, Redondo Beach; J.

Chilton, New cnerge. 79 DOUOLAS, John H. 59' Forest Lawn Mortuary and Camatarv SCORE BY QUARTERS singles title in the 13th an-j FLOWERS FOR FUNERALS port Beach, 99x100. CLASS Tie between Temp Ashbrook. 54 INDERS, Alma beloved mother of Buffalo 7 7 0 4 70 New York 7 0 3 010 memorial-park, eiendaie.

Forest Ltwn Mortuary in charge. ROBERTSON, Samuel Wallace. Labor Chief Gets Chest Drive Post George B. Roberts, presi Forest Lawn Flower Shop Los Angers; Dudley Garrett, San Ber- Services Tuesday, 10 a.m., at Chap GLENDALE CL. 4-3131 itster w.

enoert. 55 Services Tuesday, 1 p.m., at 70' Snydert Southwest Mortuary 59.0ARLOW, Jane Rist, sitter of Mrs. Vir el ot tne emmet in ingiewood Park HOI LYWOOD HILLS HO. 4-4143 N.Y. Mathis 13-yd.

run, (Guesmen kick). 6-yd. past from Taseff, (Pennington kick). Buff. Green 1-yd.

run, (Pennington naroino. looxiog. CLASS Tie among Qulnton Wedge-worth, Long Beach; L.P. Johnson, Ssn Diego; Tom Home, Los Angeles, 98x100. Cemetery.

Ingiewood Mortuary, 1204 CYPRESS TA. e-31 Jl .....104 10S 113 97 15 90 90 114 69 99 104 .....114 97 99 .....103 91 74 95 74 44 79. 73 44 .....111 79 103 104 91 ginia Johnson. centinete (OR. a-iwu, directors, SCHRAIER.

Isadora. Services Tuesday, 11 a.m.. at Pierce-Mamrock Chapel, 921 Venice LuASi sen venoeburg, Artesia, 1x100. dent of the Los Angeles! County Federation of Labor, CEMETERY Lots-Crypts KICK). N.Y.

Shockley 27-vd. FG. Services Monday, 10 a.m., at the OIVO. Buff. Bass 11-yd.

pass from Crow, Needles Newport Northrldgt Ontario Palmdalt Palm Springs Pasadena Paso Roblet Riverside Sand berg San Bernardino San Diego San Gabriel San Pedro 4 Santa Ana Santa Barbara Santa Maria Santa Monica Pier Thermal Torrance Victorvllle Warner Springs Wrightwood GOODWIN, Odlt Let, beloved father of Hiusioe Memorial park Chapel. Groman Mortuary, directors. HIGH LADY Claire Schroeder, Los Angeles, 94x100. HIGH JUNIOR Th) among Chuck Forest Lawn-Mauseleum Crvot Sanctu crnei joroan, paui, james and (kick raiieaj. Attendance 9,000 Kooea booowin.

ary aoi. Last supper window, sac. Must SIDDENS, Susan beloved mother of Mrs. Evt Robinson, Mrs. Leah Car- sen.

owner. NO. 2-763) services Wednesday, I p.m., at pomoexrer, Bradbury; Jim Polndexter, Bradbury; Tommy Muscio, Santa Maria, Forest Ltwn. 1 choice Eventide Eowaros Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. CORDON, Samuel, of Monterey Park, be- AFL-CIO, has been named chairman of labor, in the forthcoming Community Chest campaign.

rexer, Mrs. verna M. Gardner and Miss Loretta Slddens, great-grand Must sell. OL. 1-31S4 Br.

yaxiw. PRESIDENT DIAMOND MEDAL HANDICAP HIGH GUN L. P. Johnson. MxlOO.

mother of Prl. Tipton Gardner, sister loveo nusoano of sopnit fond father of Shirley Oberstein and Jacqueline Gross, son of Ida Gold, brother of nual San Diego Metropolitan junior tennis tournament at Morley Field Sunday. Unseeded Cindy Nalley of Santa Barbara captured the girls 18 crown from Paulette Verzin, No. 3 seed from La Mesa, by scores of 6-4, 6-1. BOYS II SINGLES Yeomans def.

Willens, 6-2, 4-3; Girls 1) Singles Nalley def. Vertln, 4-4, 4-1) Boys 14 Singles Berth del. Carriedo, 2-4, t-4, 4-4; Girls 14 Singles Pruitt def. Ziegenfuss, 7-5, 6-4; Boys 14 Singles Rombeau def. Smith, 4-1, 4-3; Gh-ls 14 Singles Vogt def.

Verzin, 4-4, 4-4, 4-4; Boys 12 Singles Bohrnstedt def. Palmer, 7-5, 7-5; Girls 12 Singles-Teeguarden def. Pruitt, 40, 4-1; Girls 18 Doubles Mattson-Weiss def. Myrell-lnez, 4-4, 4-3; Boys 14 Doubles Lutz-Carroll def. Barm-Canning, 4-1, 2-4, 64.

BOYS II DOUBLES Berth-Ultz def. Elsenberg-Rosen, 4-4, 4-1. MIXED DOUBLES-MvreH-Pltrct def. 4attson-Wllliens, 7-5, 4-1. GIRLS 14 DOUBLES Vogt-PruHt tfef.

Stewart-Nalley, 4-2, 6-4. SHORT YARDAGE K. Jackson Rogers, Roberts is also on the beorge, Auorey, Rose Heath and Betty Braer, grandfather of 4. Fish Report The Times accepts and publishes the catch count as a public service. Any responsibility for accuracy is that of the landing operators.

sen uiego, yixiuu. LONG YARDAGE Bill Shrode. 5xl0O. Sun, Moon, Tide By U.S. Coast end Geodetic Survey HtW Hit, ..1.

Services Monday, 1:30 p.m., at high JUNIOR-Ken Robertson, Montt- of Mrs. Luella Fast, Mrs. Nevada Jones, Mrs. Nettie Sheppard, Mrs. Myrtle Rust, Archit and Auretlus Anderson; also survived by 3 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.

Services, 11 a.m. Tuesday, at Wylle Chapel of First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood, 1760 No. Gower St. ferment Gage, Ok la. Pierce Brothers Hollywood, directors.

TEMPERATURES ANO. PRECIPITATION board of AID-United Givers, Big Brothers of Los Angeles, the Welfare Federation of Los Angeles, and the South iwvcn inc MA HON SUNDAY) oeuo, yjxiouo. HIGH OVERALL Tie between Bill Shrode, 194x200; L. P. Johnson, 194x200 mount sinai Memorial Park Chapel Malinow A Silverman Mortuary, dl rectors.

HAY, Georgt. Edwrd. Brothers' Colonial Mortuary HEISER, Marv E. PreelpL Mix. Min.

tation SAN PEDRO (22nd St. Landing) 4 inrooe won snoot-off, 47x50; William McKenzie, Los Angeles, 192x200; Paul 77 52 boats, 140 anglers: 403 albacort. Gate YMCA. SPEARMAN, Harry H. Graveside services Monday, 11 a.m., at Ingiewood Memorial Park.

Groman DalPorto, Santa Maria, 191x200; Plat Williams, Long Beach; Tom Briags, Redondo NEWPORT (DAVf Y'S LOCKER) woo" ewa- aT, Ou' -OO Suit callanan Mortuary, directors fcieven soars, 30 anglers: 542 albacore. Aug. 29 Sept. i Aug. 15 Aug.

22 SPORTELLI, John loving husband of eaten, 191X200. IS DOUBLES monuary, directors. HILPERTSHAUSER, Harry beloved brother of Mabel Woidke. Services Tuesday, 10 a.m., at Jean sportet father ot Prank, salve- 2 tuna, 14 barracuda, 794 bonlto, 104 bass, 1 white sea bass, 4 halibut, I Maine Picnic CLASS A Georae Ross. 4750 tore, Alfred, Louis, Rocco and Dom-j Station Albany, N.Y.

Amarillo Ashevillo Atlanta Billings Birmingham Bismarck Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Casper Charleston, C. Charleston. W. Va. misc.

inlck Sportelll, Mrs. Rose Roubian CLASS Richard Lane, San Becnar- The annual picnic of the Eowaros orotners' colonial Mortuary. HIRSCH, David, beloved husband of Kath MONDAY, AUG. 11 Sun rises 4:13 t.m., sett 7:42 p.m. Moon rises p.m., sett 3:44 t.m.

TIDES AT ICS ANGELES HARBOR Aug, High Low High Low 11 50MJ t-Olil I'flll Hull Rosary tonight p.m. and Mass Tuesday, 9 a.m., both at St. Ambrose Oino, 40X90. CLASS Joe Eagle, Compton, 42x50. NEWPORT (Balboa Pavilion and Seat-port Landing) 11 boats, 310 anglers: 717 albacore, 400 bonlto, 43 bass, II barre- 47 40 61 57 72 54 64 5t 75 54 49 41 57 6t 61 60 55 cnurcn.

cananan Mortuary, oireciors. Pasadena State of Maine Assn. will be held next STERN. Isaac cuoa, ai neiiouT, SAN PEDRO (NORM'S LANDINO) -Fifteen boats. 349 anglers: 1 vellowtail.

leen navies Hirscn, devoted father of David John and Victoria Hirsch, fond ton of Florence Elseman Hirsch. Services Tuesday, 11:30 a.m., at Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn, Glendale. In lieu of flowers, donations to Vista Del Mar or Ameri 14 0:35 4.3 I tiSatitrrlav ot st Wseh. Graveside services Monday, It a.m., at Mount Olivo Memorial Park. Gro IS 10:10 4.4 l.S i.V7 .7.

5 barracuda, 475 bonlto, 159 albacort, 1 14 10:47 4 1.3 10:21 t.SiineiOn FaTK. YUIJ ili Wastl- man Mortuary, directors. STIASSNY, Eddy E. 1 C.ft.-A 11 1 1 white teat bass, 4 tuna, II halibut, 130 Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus, 0 95 13 S3 Et 97 (4 92 69 97 13 92 S3 S9 11 91 88 1 St 7 78 BO 47 9t et 91 09 95 95 94 84 9t can nearr assoc. will be appreciated.

ington Blvd. Services Monday, II noon, et the Son Sees Father Killed In Sprint Car Craclcup it s.z i.z Malinow A Silverman Mortuary, di-: 1 12:00 S.5 4:2 0.2 12:53 S.2 1.2 Hollywood Cemetery Chapel. Groman Mortuary, directors. 02 20 1:60 4.7 7:14 0.9 rectors. JACKSON.

Miss Alice M. calico bass, 39 misc. OCEANSIDB Two boats, 140 anglers: 699 calico bass; 94 bonito. Five albacort boats, 14 anglers: 319 albacort. Derby total $4,600.

uenver Des Moines Detroit Services 3 p.m., Tuesday, at Pierce TRAVERS, Frank Ellsworth, beloved husband of Lillian Carter Travers, broth Denotet p.m. All timet trt Pacific Davlfohf Savlno. ADVERTISEMENT Treat Your Shoes To STOP ATHLETE'S FOOT! If you'vt tried all klndt of creams and Bremerr Venice. JOHNSON, Atda C. Duluth El Paso er of capt.

Charles A. Travers and LONO BEACH (Belmont Pier) One Sea temperatures: Lorn Beach. 43i San. the ate Ralph o. Travers.

boat, 51 anglers: 255 bonito, 34 halibut, 4' Eureka la monica, at. Illustrated on Page 1, Part III services Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., tt Church of the Recessional, Forest Ft. Worth Services Wednesday, 11 a.m., In the Sunrise Chapel of Gates, Klntslcy A barracuda. Barge results: halibut, bonlto. Pier results: good bonlto.

perch. Lawn. Gates, culver city. TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (A Junes, Clarence beloved father of Track officials said Hagemeyer was not assigned to a car for the USAC program but went to the track and REDONDO (SPtrt Fishing) boats.

Vet Ship Retired Again WALLACE, Harold father of Mrs. liquids to stop Athlete 'e Foot without success, chances an your feet trt coo tinually beine re-infected by th Mrs. Marian R. Nowak, brother of .03 161 anglers: 57S bonlto 390 bass, 71 hali Margaret F. Hoiben.

Flagstaff Galveston Grand Junction Helena Indianapolis Jackson, Mist. Jacksonville An Indianapolis driver running in one of his first USAC eeorge Earl Jones jr. and Mrs. Mildred J. Pease.

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) but, 30 sculpin, IS albacert. 1 barges 832 anglers: 1464 bonlto, 157 halibut, Services 11 a.m. Wednesday, et Pierce Brothers' Lot Angeles, 720 W. fungus growing in your shoes. But Slumber-room visitation from 10 The battleship New Jersey, Washington Blvd.

ij sable fish, 371 tand dab and sola, 254 mackerel. 87 a.m. to p.m., Wednesday, August 15. now you can lick this problem with WARD, Genevieve loving sister of "picked up a ride." His son who witnessed the accident Kansas City 84 Thomas J. ward of Riverside and races was killed Sunday when hfe sprint car flipped seven times on a turn as his PARADISE COVE 1 albocort boat, 20 Services 2:30 p.m.

Thursday, Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn Me- Las Vegas .111 Irene w. mcgu re. which blasted Communist positions in Korea with her powerful 16-inch guns, re anglers: 45 albacort. 4 boats, 144 anglers: 930 bonito, 71 halibut, 509 calico and bull bass, 159 miscellaneous. Barge did not know his father had been signed to drive the car.

moriai-park, Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary In chares Campho-Pheniqub Powder becauso it works two ways: (1) inhibits fungus growth in your shoes, (2) inhibits fungus growth between your toes. So to treat Athlete's Foot successfully. Recitation of the Rosary tonight, p.m., at Transfiguration Church, 2515 W. Santa Barbara.

Requiem Mass Tuesday, 10 a.m., at Transfiguration 9-year-old son watched, una bonito, bass. Pier bonito. ...100 t9 14 93 87 ...102 82 Donations may be sent to Chlldrens Home Society, 3100 W. Adams turned to the Navy Yard Hagemeyer was divorced .01 ware his father was driving SAN DIEGO (HAM. Point Lama Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cem los Angeies is. cant. here Sunday to once more Flshermtn't Landing) 26 boats, 574 an and the boy lived in Milwau etery. Mispagol Mortuary, directors. the car.

JONES, Stanley beloved husband of sprinkle Camfho-Pbeniquii Powder glers: 3,104 albacort, 15 bluefin Little Rock Louisville Ore. Memphis Miami Beach Midland, Tex Milwaukee Mlnneapolis-St. Paul New Orleans New York North Platte Oklahoma City Omaha Philadelphia WATSON, Howard R. go into mothballs. .01 between your toes and tn your lAoea, Services Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.

at SANTA MONICA SPORTFISHINO Mrs. Lorent w. Jones, father of Mrs. Alict R. Prow, father-in-law of Clyde L.

Prow, grandfather of Mrs. Myrle Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. kee with his mother, officials said. Hurtubise, starting on the WEIL. Else.

The 30-lap feature race on the program was won by Jim Hurtubise of Tona- Six boats, 140 anglers: 170 bonlto, 314 1 halibut, 1 barracuda 1 albacore boat: 10 albacort. 53 44 65 59 71 55 76 47 79 el 51 43 49 70 47 74 74 42 54 74 74 72 45 44 67 54 51 71 40 53 76 54 59 43 57 55 45 34 it' 4t 57 77 54 59 51 5t 74 74 59 42 36 14 ADVERTISEMENT Doctors warn: Untreated Piles can baeoma Anal Ulcers and Fissures a winters ano Liyoe L. prow ID Services at 11 a.m., Tuesday, Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn LONO REACH (Pacific loortflshinat-. outside of the first row. Six boats, 224 anglers: 511 albacort, 193 Memorial-park, Giendalt Forest Lawn Mortuary in chare.

ton of Mrs. Minnie R. Jones, brother of Roderick W. Jones. Masonic services at 10 t.m.

Wednesday, Wet Kirk o' the Heather, under auspices of. Glendale Lodge No. 544 Phoenix grabbed th6 lead on the first WEST, Haiel, beloved mother of Robert wartda, N.Y. The victim, Jackson Wayne Hagemeyer, 28, died SEAL BEACH Three boats. 141 an-l u-- (i.

west, oaugnter of Mrs. timira lap and held it the rest of .01 .24 tiers: It bonito, 309 sand bass, 1 white Portland Ore Smart, grandmother of Robert, Susan, asnora, sieri ano Roger west. Services at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Lit cellaneout. I p.

NEW HOME MEDICATION HELPS STOP PILES FROr.l BECOMING ULCERS p.a.m. Forest Lawn Memorial-Ptrk, Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Shrinert Hospital (or Crippled Children. of multiple injuries when his racer skidded broadside oh the to win his fifth straight USAC sprint on the Terre Haute track.

tit Church of tht Flowers, Forest Red Bluff malibu pier (week and report) Six Lawn Memoriai-parx, eiendaie. Forest Lawn Mortuary In charae. 72 92 80 81 95 89 78 ..111 87 72 75 83 84 98 89 82 93 ..84 ..100 ..103 71 47 70 12 93 ..101 83 90 84 114 boats, 213 anglers: 147 halibut, 431 calico bass, 1,057 bonlto, 31 scuipln, 119 rock bass; one barge, 245 anglers: 1,987 bonito, WHEELER, George of 823 No. Elec He circled the 15 miles in tric Alhambra, beloved husband KEHOE, George L. Callanan Mortuary, directors.

KELLY, Mrs. Erie B. it halibut, 47 sole, 347 miscellaneous! of Selma A. Wheeler, father of Miss pier results: loft of bonlto. some halibut uorotny a.

wneeier. Services 11 a.m., Wednesday, at track record time of 12:26.66, smashing the old mark of to 12 lb. Services 10 a.m., Wednesday, at the Pierce Brothers' Venice. Entombment Woodlawn Mausoleum. Reno Richmond Sacramento St, Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Francisco Saulf Ste.

Merit Seettle Spokane Tampa Tucson Washington Wichita NEWPORT PIER (weekend report) Chapel of Turner A Stevens' Alham- ore. KESSLER, Nick, loving husband of Chris WILSON, Mrt. Bridget. Two "boats, 143 anglers: 234 bonito, 47 halibut, 1 black tea bass; barge results, 267 anglers: 428 bonito, 57 halibut, 45 Spanish lack, 780 tanddabt. set by Eddie Sachs in 1958.

Hurtubise lapped all but tunmngnam A O'Connor, directors. tine Kossier. Friends may call until Tuesday noon at the first turn of a time trial on the half-mile dirt track at the Terre Haute fairgrounds. Hagemeyer was" a relative newcomer to USAC sprints, but earlier had raced in modified sprint cars "and midgets on the "West Coast. He was manager of an Indianapolis speed shop oper SAN CLEMENTE (weekend reeom Breset Brothers A Gillette Chapel.

(In lieu of flowers please send dona- two of the 14 cars in the fea Fourteen boats, 447 anglers: 105 albacore, Yellowstone iions to tne cancer -Fund.) barracuda, 941 bonlto, 1,471 calico! ADVERTISEMENT Do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FAS TEETH, to ImDmved tmwder bass, 2 white sea bass 1 yellowtali, 7, CANADIAN STATIONS Effective clinically-tested treatment stops Itch. pain helps clear up piles fasti Tour doctor will tell you not to let hemorrhoids (commonly called Piles) go untreated. Even a "mild case" can develop serious complications Infection, anal ulcer sores, fissures. New PARACIR' contains 3 Ingredients prescribed by many doctors to help stop these complications, help stop piles from becoming ulcers! rocKtisn, 20 naiibut. Clinical tests prove PAftAOK quickly eases pain and stops itch.

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