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Part MAY 9, 1963 Los Angeles Times THE RECORD MAKERS ACCURATE READINGS OF RAIN RAINFALL FOR VERY SHORT PERIODS ARE SOMETIMES DIFFICULT TO RECORD BUT THE' FIGURE OF 1-23 INCHES IN ONE MINUTE AT UNIONVILLE, MARYLAND, ON JULY 4, 1956, IS RECARDED AS THE MOST INTENSE EVER RECORDED. AND SHINE 59 AT DEATH VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, FOR 43 CONSECUTIVE DAYS THE TEMPERATURE WAS OVER FROM JULY 6 TO AUGUST 17, 1917. Distributed by tos Angeles Times Syndicate $1 Million School Fund Approved by Lutherans Money Will Go to College, Seminary and Student Centers in Southwest Synod A $1 million special for Chritian higher educa-cent tion was approved Wednesday by about 800 delegates attending the Pacific Southwest Synod of the Lutheran Church in America at its annual meeting at Long Beach. Dr. Carl W.

Segerhammar, president, presided over the sessions, held at the Lafayette Hotel. The conference ends today. The "ingathering," or collection of the $1 million will begin starting Jan. 1, and the money will be spent as received. It will go to California Lutheran College at Thousand Oaks; Pacific Lutheran Seminary at Berkeley; Lutheran student centers in the fivestate area covered by the synod, and to Bible camps.

Possible future mergers affecting the church, itself a recent merger of several former Lutheran denominations, was foreseen by Dr. Segerhammar at an opening night banquet. He said that through remerger the denomination had found "new strength." Yet, he added, this will prove only one step "in what we hope will be an ever-increasing need for one another." He said, "In our hearts we may hope that we shall next merge with the American Lutheran Church, but this may be supplanted by an even broader merger which may include also the Missouri Synod Church. We pray that God may speed that day." Dr. Gaylerd Falde, president of the local synod of the American Lutheran Church, brought greetings.

A speaker at the convention is Dr. Melvin Lundeen, secretary of the Lutheran Church in America. A budget of $1,661,193 for synod operations was approved by delegates WednesIday. Appointment of School Heads Called Trend Appointment, rather election of state superintendents of instruction is becoming a definite trend nationwide, according to survey published Wednesday by the California Teachers Assn. California legislators are studying possible changes state law which now requires election of a superin-10 tendent on a basis.

The issue was heightened after the election November of Dr. Max Rafferty and the resultant confusion of authority between him and the State Board Education. The CTA survey showed that 17 states in 1948 used appointive methods, seven by state governors and 10 by state boards. Today, 29 appoint, five by governor and 24 by the state board. Opinion studies of state superintendents, members of state boards and executive secretaries of state education associations favor pointment rather than election of the superintendent, the CTA said.

Negro Author to Talk Negro author James Baldwin will speak at a benefit rally for the Congress of Racial Equality at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Second Baptist Church, 24th St. and Griffith Ave. The majority believes the appointment should be made by the state board, not the governor. California Assn.

of School Administrators favors appointment of the superintendent by the state board without State Senate confirmation. CASA also favors longer terms for board members, from the present four years to eight to years. The organization also would increase the size of the board from its current 10 members. Southlander Gets Defense Work Medal Ira C. Bechtold of 1987 Skyline Vista La Habra, a chemical engineering consultant, was awarded the Department of Defense medal for distinguished public service Wednesday at a dinner at the Los Angeles Press Club.

Bechtold was cited for exceptionally meritorious serVice in co-ordinating auxiliary military communications back-up system, MARS (Military Affiliate Radio System). Brig. Gen. Andrew B. Cannon of Hamilton Air Force Base made the presentation.

EX-MISS U.S.A. SOBS AT PATERNITY TRIAL It was beauty winner Terry Huntingdon's 23rd birthday Wednesday but the occasion was one for tears as the trial of her paternity suit against Hollywood lawyer Arthur J. Crowley neared its end. Miss Huntingdon, between sobs, told the jury in Superior Judge Lloyd S. Nix's court that no one but Crowley, 38, could be the father of her daughter Elizabeth, born May 14, 1962.

She denied that she had threatened to ruin his career WEATHER REPORT OFFICIAL (For Thursday, May 9, 1963) FORECASTS Los Angeles and Vicinity: Partly cloudy today with probability of a few scattered sprinkles or light showers in early morning. Some cloudiness but mostly sunny Friday. Slightly cooler today with low about 57 and high near 73. Southern California: Partly cloudy to day with a few scattered sprinkles or light showers. Clearing tonight.

Some cloudiness but mostly sunny Friday. Gusty winds desert valleys. Slightly cooler today. Southern California Coastal and Intermediate Valleys: Partly cloudy today with chance of scattered sprinkles or light showers mostly foothill sections. Slightly cooler today.

Highs today 70 to 80. Southern California Mountain Areas: Considerable cloudiness today with scattered sprinkles or light showers likely. Some cloudiness but mostly sunny Friday. Local gusty winds. Slightly cooler today.

Santa Monica Bay Area: Partly cloudy today with chance of a few scattered sprinkles or light showers in early morning. Some cloudiness but mostly sunny Friday. Little temperature change. High today 65. Santa Barbara and Vicinity: Partly cloudy today with few scattered sprinkles or light showers in morning.

Some cloudiness but mostly sunny Friday, Slightly cooler with high today 65. San Bernardino Valley: Partly cloudy today with few scattered sprinkles or light showers in morning. Some cloudiness but mostly sunny Friday. Slightly cooler today with high 75 to 80. Imperial and Coachella Valleys Including Palm Springs: Partly cloudy today with chance of few scattered sprinkles or light showers mostly around mountains.

Some cloudiness but mostly sunny Friday. Gusty winds near 25 m.p.h. at times. Slightly cooler today. Highs today 88 to 94.

San Fernando Valley: Partly cloudy today with chance of few light showers foothill sections. Slightly cooler today. Highs today around 70. San Francisco Bay Area: Variable cloudiness today and Friday. Possibility of showers.

High today 58 to 63. Westerly wind 8 to 16 m.p.h. Chance of rain Northern and Central California: Variabie cloudiness today and Friday. Scattered showers likely occurring mainly tonight and Friday. Snow in mountains.

Cooler southern San Joaquin Valley and Southern Sierras today. San Joaquin Valley: Variable cloudiness today and Friday. Scattered showers likely. Cooler south portion today. High today 62 to 72.

Variable wind 7 to 15 m.p.h. Santa Luis Obispo Coastal Area: Variable cloudiness today and Friday with possibility of showers. Cooler today. High today 60 to 65. West to southwest wind 8 to 16 knots.

Southern Nevada: Partly cloudy today with a few showers mostly around mountains. Some cloudiness but mostly sunny Friday. Gusty winds to 30 m.p.h, at times. Slightly cooler today, High today 77 to 87. COASTAL WEATHER COASTAL WEATHER Point Conception to Mexican Border: Westerly winds becoming 10 to 20 knots in afternoons today and Friday.

Partly cloudy today with a few scattered sprinkles or light showers. Some cloudiness but mostly sunny Friday, Slightly cooler today. WESTERN WEATHER SUMMARY Low pressure center 1003 millibars' was located in central Nevada. A weather front moving through the Pacific Coast brought showers to the interior sections of Washington and Oregon and to Northern and Central California, Fair weather prevailed in Southern California except for light showers in the San Diego area. Low center 1003 millibars was nearly stationary in the Gulf of Alaska.

High center 1032 millibars was located about 950 miles north of Hawaii. NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY Summer rushed the calendar by more than a month over a vast area of the A country mound from of the high Rockies pressure to the crested along Atlantic. the South Atlantic coast caused a strong flow of very warm air to pour northward through the eastern two thirds of the nation. Record-breaking heat established new marks for the date at many locations as the mercury soared into the 80s and A few of the marks were 83 Flint, 91 Chicago, 111., 90 at Burlington, and St. Louis, and a sizzling 99 at Dodge City, Kan.

A continuation of the heat is expected over much of the East and South tomorrow. In addition, the air mass is very dry and drought conditions are becoming well entrenched in some spots including the Middle Atlantic region. At Washington, D.C., less than one inch of rain has fallen in the last 42 days, one of the driest periods on record at that city. Precipitation was limited to few showers and thundershowers over Northern New England and upstate New York, as push of cool Canadian air light pressed rain slowly dampened southward. Central of California and Western Nevada as a weak storm over Eastern Nevada pumped moisture into the region from the Pacific.

Isolated showers and a few thunderstorms erupting over the Northern Rockies completed the sparse precipitation pattern. LOCAL TEMPERATURES Wednesday's maximum and minimum temperatures at Southern California points, as reported to the Los Angeles office of the U.S. Weather Bureau were as follows: Max. Min. Los Angeles 60 L.A.

Airport 75 59 Avalon Harbor 68 58 Beaumont 80 54 Beverly Hills 74 60 Big Bear Lake 65 47 78 55 Bishop 95 73 Burbank A Airport 75 59 Campo 82 47 culver City 75 Daggett 88 62 El Centro 98 74 Lake Arrowhead 68 60 Long Beach 58 Mt. Notch 66 42 Wilson 62 48 Needles 92 Newport 68 56 56 Northridge 59 Palmdale 57 Palm Springs Pasadena 51 58 Paso Robles Riverside 82 56 49 Sandberg Bernardino 81 57 Diego 59 San Gabriel 80 57 San Pedro 69 59 Santa Maria Barbara Airport 69 75 51 60 Santa Monica Pier 66 58 Thermal 74 Torrance 76 57 Twenty-nine Palms 87 66 Victorville 79 63 Warner Springs 82 48 Wrightwood 71 52 TEMPERATURES AND PRECIPITATION OVER THE NATION WEDNESDAY PrecipiStation- Max. Min. tation Albany, N.Y. 78 52 .05 Albuquerque 87 55 Amarillo 93 59 Asheville 84 57 Atlanta 86 59 Billings 65 Birmingham 88 Bismarck .04 Boston 79 T.

Brownsville 71 84 .06 Casper 64 Charleston, S.C. 80 W.V.a 86 Chicago 88 Cincinnati 82 84 Columbus, 0. Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth Eureka El Paso 72 Flagstaff 86 Galveston 81 82 Junction Helena 58 .02 Indianapolis 83 Jackson, Miss. 89 Jacksonville 90 Kansas City 91 Las Vegas 87 82 Louisville 87 Medford, Ore. 59 Miami Beach Midland, Tex.

Milwaukee Minneapolis-St. Paul New Orleans New York City North Platte 88 Oklahoma City 86 Omaha 88 Philadelphia 82 Phoenix 101 Pittsburgh Me. 75 01 Portiand, Ore. Rapid City Bluff 59 Reno Sacramento St. Salt Louis City .01 San Antonio San Francisco Sault Ste.

Marie .68 Shreveport Spokane. .01 Tucson Tampa-St. Petersburg 95 Washington 89 90 88 55 Winslow 98 HAWAIIAN STATION Honolulu 81 ALASKAN STATIONS Juneau Anchorage A Weather Conditions May 8, 1983 CAN A SEATTLE a 53 261---- PORTLAND HELENA YORK BOISE ATTSBURGH :58 CHEYENNE RENO OMAHA 55 SALT LAKE CITY I 90. SAN FRANCISCO 71 DENVER ST. LOUIS 85 54 OKLAHOMA.

86 MEMPHIS 86 CITY ATLANTA 61 LOS ANGELES ALBUQUERQUE PHOENIX 62 86 FT. WORTH Date From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU A NEW ORLEANS 80 MIAMI STATIONARY WEATHER FRONTS RAIN SNOW WARM FORECAST COLD OCCLUDED Shew Thursday STATIONARY WIND MAX. TEMPERATURE 60 Figures High Temperatures NATION'S WEATHER- -This map, based on United States Weather Bureau information, summarizes latest weather conditions. Figures beside cities indicate the maximum temperature.

Shading indicates area in which measurable rain has fallen. The circled letters indicate high and low barometric pressure. CANADIAN STATIONS Calgary 55 30 Edmonton 57 33 64 52 .13 Ottawa 41 ..39 Regina 52 43 .25 Toronto 71 .15 Winnipeg 54 Vancouver 51 40 FOREIGN CITIES City- Weather Temp. Berlin cloudy 66 Bermuda Cloudy 70 Copenhagen Partly cloudy 52 Havana Partly cloudy 82 London Rain 55 Madrid Partly cloudy 73 Mexico City Cloudy 63 Moscow Partly cloudy 64 Nassau Cloudy 79 Paris Cloudy 68 Rome Partly cloudy 64 VITAL RECORD Deaths Funeral Announcements ABERSON, Nathaniel, loving husband of Sara, devoted father of Paul and David Aberson, fond brother of Lillian Fleis. Services 11 a.m., today at Mount Sinai Memorial Park.

Willen Glasband Memorial Chapels, directors. (Make donations to Valley Association for the Handicapped.) AMES, Max, husband of the late Mollie Ames, beloved father of Arthur, Violette Rowen and Lucille Stahl; also 6 grandchildren. Services today, 12:30 p.m., at Mount Sinai Chapel. Mount Si. nai Mortuary.

(Chicago papers) please copy.) of John Anderson, mother ANDERSON, Mary, loving wife of Richard M. Anderson. Services Saturdav, p.m.. Inglewood Cemetery Mortuary chapel. ARCHER.

Loretta Cox. Rosary Thursday, 9th, 4 p.m.. at Pierce Brothers' Monterey Park. Requiem Mass Friday. May 10th.

9 a.m., at Maryvale Chapel, 7600 E. Graves South San Gabriel. ASTOR, John. Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles. BASKETT, Kathryn B.

Forest Lawn Glendale. BLANCHARD, Josephine, beloved mother of Mary Alberta and Duane B. Blanchard, grandmother of Richard D. Blanchard, great-grandmother of Dandelle and Cynthia Blanchard. Services at 3 p.m., Saturday, Little Church of the Flowers.

Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary, BRITTEN, Mrs. Mary, of 4352 Bel Aire, La Canada, died May 8, 1963, mother of Mrs. Norman Craig, Mrs. Giltner, Mrs.

Wm. Martin, Mrs. Alvin Embree and Mrs. John Percivalle; Mrs. Norman Tuck, George Walter Webb.

Services 10:30 a.m. Friday. Edwards Cunningham Mortuary, Pasadena. BROWN, Rowland beloved husband of Karen, father of Rowland C. Steven, Craig and Daphne Brown, brother of Samuel G.

Brown and Mrs. Jeanne Stogdill. Services Friday, 1 p.m., at the Community Congregational Church, Corona del Mar. Baltz Mortuary, Costa Mesa, directors. BUTLER.

Reba. Forest Lawn-Glendale. CANTERBURY, Mary Patricia, beloved wife of Richard T. Canterbury, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry C. Zweifel. Services Friday, 10 a.m., at Hillside Church, Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier. Rose Hills Mortuary, directing. CASANA.

Paul, 14502 Novak, La Puente, beloved husband of Felicia Casana, father of Andrew and Eleanor Casana of La Puente, brother of Visitacion Emeterio of La Puente, and Maria Aristimuno of Spain. Recitation of the Rosary Friday. 8 p.m., at Custer Christiansen Chapel, Covina. Requiem Mass Saturday, 9 a.m., at St. Joseph Catholic Church.

La Puente. Interment Queen of HeavCHAMBERLAIN, William, beloved husband of Alice L. Chamberlain, brother-in-law of Jean F. Gurholt. Services 10 a.m..

Friday, at Pierce Brothers' Little Church Around the Corner, 3443 West Manchester Inglewood. Pierce Brothers' Inglewood, directors. CHASE, Louise Finch, beloved mother of David F. Travers. Sally grandmother and of Tim, Travers.

Susan. Corwyn Services 3 p.m., Friday. at Westwood 1218 Glendon Ave. Westwood Village Mortuary, directors. CONLON, Mrs.

Margaret. Cunningham O'Connor. DAVIS, Chester Leland, beloved husband of Lois L. Davis, father of Mike Davis, and Lou Ann Keel, Barbara Luzzi, son of Mrs. Jake Davis, brother of Gordon Davis, Mrs.

Burgess and Mrs. J. M. Saxton; also grandchildren. Services Friday, 2:30 p.m., at Hillside Church, Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, Rose Hills Mortuary, directing.

ESTRADA, Juan Frederick. Recitation of the Rosary 7:30 Thursday, at Pierce Brothers' Monterey Park. 9 a.m.. Friday, at St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Monterey Park.

ESTRADA, Margarita. Forest Lawn-Cypress. FLEIGEL, Louise, 3820 S. Arlington, loving aunt of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Libal of Sturgeon Bay, Wise. Services Thursday, 11 a.m.,| at Utter McKinley Wilshire, 444 S. Vermont. FLEMING, Tillman Forest. Forest Lawn Glendale.

FRASER, Coll Burn, beloved husband of Grace M. Fraser, father of Mrs. Isabel E. Craighead, Mrs. Jean Hall and John M.

Fraser: also 3 grandchildren, and 5 great-grandchildren. Services Friday, 10 a.m., at Rainbow Chapel, Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier. Rose Hills Mortuary, directing. FULLER. Robert Gordon.

Pierce Brothers' Venice. GREENE, Sam survived by son Paul V. Greene of Inglewood, a daughter Doris L. Greathead of Westwood, a sister Letitia Tomlinson of Santa Barbara, 3 grandchildren and 5 greatgrandchildren also survive. Services Friday, 10 a.m., at the First Methodist Church of Inglewood.

Inglewood Mortuary, 1206 Centinela Ave. (OR.8-3381) (In lieu of flowers, friends may donate to the Benevolent Fund of Hospital.) Centinela Valley GRESHAM. Joseph beloved husband of Mrs. Eileen K. Gresham, Brother of Robert L.

Gresham. Mrs. Caroline Elliott. Mrs. Marie Rice, Mrs.

Margaret Stemler and Miss Lilybel Gresham. Services Friday, 11:30 a.m., at Hillside Church. Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier. Rose Hills Mortuary, directing. OBITUARIES Joseph Carroll Requiem Mass will be celebrated for Joseph Carroll, 36, of Main today at 9 a.m.

in Sacred Heart Church. Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Carroll died Sunday in a Los Angeles hospital from injuries suffered in an explosion at his home. Born in Mexico, he lived in Los Angeles for 42 years.

He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Alma C. Ortwo sons, Joe and George; five sisters, Mrs. Tirca Loya, Mrs. Lucy Hernandez, Mrs.

Jovita Gardia, Mrs. Louisa of New Mexico, and Mrs. Theresa Ochoa of Mexico: five brothers, Rito, Andy, James, Raur of Mexico and Ted of Alhambra, and 11 grandchildren. Deaths. Funeral Announcements HANKE, Martin E.

M.D.. beloved son of Dr. Martin E. and Maude Martin Hanke, brother of Ruth (Sister Mary Rachel). Remains will lie in state Thursday, 10 a.m, to 5 p.m.

at Armstrong Family. Remains being forwarded to Chicago for services and interment. HECHINGER, Theodore South San Gabriel, May '1963. Services Friday, 1 p.m., in Rainbow Chapel Rose Hills. Le R.

Rice Mortuary, Maywood, in charge. HENRY, husband Arthur, Ross beloved Ada B. Henry. father of Thomas. George and Arthur R.

Henry Mrs. Howard. Mrs. Nina Moore and Mrs. Alice Pershing: also survived by 16 grandchildren and 1 -granddaughter.

Services 3:30 p.m.. Fridav. Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. Forest Lawn Mortuary. HOLMQUIST.

Ralph. Forest Lawn-Glendale. HOLZMAN, Benjamin beloved husband of Harriet Holman, father of Mrs. Gertrude Whittenberg. grandfather of Wendy and Armin Whittenberg.

brother of Jack Holman. Services Friday 10 a.m. at Hillside Memorial Park Chapel. Malinow Silverman Mortuary, directors. (New York papers please copy.) HUMFREVILLE, Freda of Lancaster, beloved mother of Eleanor H.

Marvin and Daniel W. Humfreville of Lancaster. Grandmother of Henry Stephen S. and Danielle H. Marvin of Lancaster and Mary Marvin Jenkins of Alhambra, Ellen Daniel Henry William M.

and Mary Frances Humfreville of Lancaster. Services Thursday, noon. Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills. Mumaw Funeral Home in charge. INDICTOR, Louis, of Venice.

Graveside services today. 2 p.m. at Mount Carmel Cemetery, Groman Mortuary, directors. JACKSON, Merle E. Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills.

JACOBSON, Jack. Mount Sinai Mortuary Cemetery. JOHNSON, Edward J. Forest JOHNSON, Mrs. Elaine beloved wife of Robert Perry Johnson.

Requiem Mass Friday, 9 a.m., at St. Bernadette's Church, 3725 Don Felipe Dr. Interment Holy Cross. Cunningham nor, directors. JOLLY.

Janet. Forest Lawn-Glendale. KASHER, Robert. Services today, 3 p.m., at the Groman Mortuary. KATZ, Milton.

Services today, 10 a.m., at Hollywood Cemetery Groman Mortuary, directors. KLEIN, Elmer aged 55; husband of Kathryn Klein, 2806 West Compton Gardena. Rosary Thursday, May 9, 1963, 7:30 p.m., at McMillan Funeral Chapel. Mass Friday, May 10th, 8 a.m., at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Gardena.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KRONER. Nellie. Edwards Brothers' Colonial. LAMMERS, Daisy, survived by 4 nieces and 2 nephews.

Services Saturday, 11 a.m., at the Memorial Chapel of Pierce Brothers' Santa Monica. LARGEY. William, beloved husband of Mrs. Lucy L. Largey, of William E.

and Mary Louise Largey and Mrs. Lucy K. Lee; also survived by 4 grandchildren. Private services Friday at Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary.

LEWIS. Otto beloved husband of Mrs. Flora Lewis, father of Mrs. June Nelson and Mrs. Marcella Warren, brother of Mrs.

Grace Kreider and Mrs. Florence Walschlager. Friends may visit the Slumber room Thursday. May 9, from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Services at 11 a.m., Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary. LIBBY, Sol, formerly of Shanghal, China, beloved husband of Rose. Member of Corregidor Sovereign Lodge No. 3 Phillippine Islands and Afifi Temple No.

47. Tacoma, Wash. Services today 2 p.m. at the Home of Peace Mausoleum Chapel. Malinow Silverman Mortuary, directors.

LYSTER. Lawrence late of 4906 August Los Angeles, loving husband of Alice, father of Lawrence A. Jr. and Mrs. Bernice Jacobsmeyers: also survived by 3 grandchildren.

Services 10:30 a.m.. Friday. at McCormick Mortuary. 635 South Prairie Inglewood. Interment Inglewood Park Cemetery.

MATZKIN, Isaac. Services Friday, p.m., at Hillside Memorial Park Chapel. Groman Mortuary, directors. McCALL, Jennie of 2351 Linden Long Beach, beloved mother of Texas A. and William A.

McCall: also survived by 3 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Services at 12 noon, Saturday Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn-Glendale. Lawn Mortuary. McCARTHY, Clara Belle, late of 336 W. Hill Fullerton, loving mother of Major Charles G.

McCarthy, USAF, John P. McCarthy, of Atlanta, Ga. Services Friday. 3 p.m.. at ters McCormick Mortuary, Angelus Abbey.

Compton. WalFullerton, directors. MILLER, Allie H. (Billee). Services 3.

p.m., Friday, at Pierce Brothers' Hollywood, 5959 Santa Monica Blvd. MILLS, Thomas. Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles. MINSBERG, Esther. Groman Mortuary, directors.

OLSEN, Oscar Ulysses, late of 624 North Orange. Glendale, beloved husband of Marjorie O1- sen, father of Jeanette M. Carroll and Gerald H. Olsen; also survived by 1 granddaughter and 1 sister. Services Friday, 3 p.m., from Utter-McKinley's Jewel City Mortuary, Glendale, 624 South Central.

ONISHI, Yasutaro, beloved father of John. Henry. Tetsuo. Hiromu, Mmes. Sadako Yamamura and Yukiko Morita.

Services p.m.. St. May 10. at 118 North Mott Fukui Mortuary, directors. POLLOCK, David Jr.

Forest Lawn-Glendale. RAMIREZ Bonita. Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles. RICHARDS, Mrs. Marian beloved wife of Dr.

John A. Richards, sister of Mrs. Esther C. Holmes and Alan Richardson, aunt of Paul G. Holmes, sister-in-law of Mrs.

Bertha Walden. Services at 2:30 p.m., Saturday. Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary. RICHTER.

Erich of Lancaster. formerly of East Los Angeles. Services Friday, 1 p.m.. at Grace Chapel, Inglewood Park Cemetery. Moritz Funeral Home, Montebello, directors.

Deaths. Funeral Announcements RUNYON, Baby Craig Mitchell. Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. SCRUGGS, Edward. SELIGMAN, Isidor.

Mount Sinai Mortuary Cemetery. SHAPIRO, Samuel. Services Sunday, 10. a.m., at the Groman Mortuary. SPARBER, Malinow Sarah.

Silverman Mortuary. Morris. Malinow Silverman Mortuary. TATE. Golia D.

Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. TEMPLE, Vernon 622 W. Norman Arcadia, passed away May 8, 1963 at the age of 89, is survived by his wite Florence, 2 daughters Margaret Stringfield and Emilie Spring, both Los Angeles, grandsons, Carl Spring Jr. and Spring. Douglass Services Zook Friday 2 Chapel.

p.m. at TRENEER. Susan. Forest Lawn-Glendale. UHARRIET, Ines, beloved mother of Lucille Mur, John J.

and Joe Uharriet; also survived by 7 grandchildren and 8 great. grandchildren, devoted sister of Grace Gallinatti, Asuncion Zamalloa and Pauline Larrayoz. Rosary. tonight, Friday, 7:30 9:30 p.m.. both at St.

Alphonsus Church, 532 Atlantic. Godeau Mar. tinoni, directors. VAWTER. Alfred aged 99.

beloved father of Mrs. Martha V. Du Oles. Fault, Ernest and Mrs. Robert Ruth A.

and V. Walter B. Vawter; also grandchildren and 10 great children. Services Saturday 11 a.m. at Pierce Brothers', Alhambra.

VENTURINI, Joseph Rosary 8 p.m. Thursday, Roy D. Klinker Mortuary. Mass, 9 a.m. Friday at St.

Matthias Catholic Church. VON KARMAN, Dr. Theodore, of 1501 South Marengo 1963, Pasadena, May 7, in Aachen, Germany; born in Budapest, Hungary, May 11, 1881; there are no immediate relatives. Services 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 14 at the residence.

Turner Stevens Pasadena, directors. WAINWRIGHT, Paula Marie, aged years. Daughter of Mr. 105 Mirabeau and Mrs. Norman Wainwright, sister of Elizabeth and Mar: garet, and David, and Robert, granddaughter Capt.

Mrs. George Wallace and Mr. Fred Wainwright. Mass of the Angels, 9:30 Friday at Holy Trinity Church. Interment Holy Cross CemeSan Pedro, directors.

tery. McNerney's Mortuary, of flowers may be made to Pediatric Cardiology Research Fund of U.C.L.A.) WEINFLASH, Solomon. Services 3 p.m., today, at the Groman Hollywood Cemetery directors. Chapel. Mortuary, WHITE, Baby Barry Russell.

Forest Lawn-Glendale. WINSTEAD. Rhoda, beloved mother of Willard W. Winstead and Mrs. Elizabeth L.

Dodson, sister of Mrs. Irene Matthews. grandmother of Richard Dodson; also survived by 2 great children. Services at 2 p.m.. Saturday, Forest Lawn-Glendale.

Forest Lawn Mortuary. (Contributions may be made to the Heart Fund.) Ida. Services Friday, 11 a.m., at Hillside Memorial Park Chapel. Groman Mortuary, directors. WYMAN.

Marie Sherwood, late of 1326 North Maryland. Glendale. beloved mother of Elliott Wyman of Sacramento and Frances Morris of Glendale; also survived by 2 grandchildren. Visitation in the home Thursday between 4 7 p.m. Graveside services Friday 11 a.m.

at Grand View Memorial Park, Glendale. Kiefer Everick Mortuary, directors. (For all those sending flowers. if possible send Garden flowers.) YOUNGBERG. Marie.

Lawn-Glendale. ZIMMERMAN. Peggy Eloise, beloved wife of Welcome J. Zimmerman, beloved mother of Eloise Critzer, Mrs. Gracie Allen, Ernest Zimmerman, sister of Lester Richter and Claire Richter.

Services Friday, 11:30 a.m.. at Rainbow Chapel, Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier. Rose Hills Mortuary, directing. Memorial Park, Whittier. Rose Hills Mortuary, directing.

IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear husband and father MR. ADOLFO N. AYALA who passed away May 9, 1962. "In our hearts you live forever." Wife Elodia, daughters and sons. FLORISTS FLOWERS Whatever the occasion, Flowers deepest express thoughts.

your A From $2.50 Flowers for FOREST LAWN FUNERALS FLOWER SHOPS IN FOREST LAWN GLENDALE CL. 4-3131 HOLLYWOOD HILLS HO. 4-6143 CYPRESS TA. 8-3131 Sun, Moon, Tide By U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey SULL MooN NOON QUASI May 22 May 29 June 7 May 16 THURSDAY, MAY Sun rises 5:57 a.m., sets 7:42 p.m.

Moon rises 8:46 p.m., sets 6:48 a.m. TIDES AT LOS ANGELES HARBOR Low High Low High 8 10:13 3.7 1.3 5.3 10:52 3.5 1.6 5.3 11 10 11:34 3.3 1.9 5.2 2.2 5.1 12 $1:27 3.0 2.5 4.9 2.9 2.8 p.m. (AH! time daylight saving.) Sea temperatures: Long Beach, 62; Santa Monica, 60. CO CORNS Enjoy quick relief and speedily remove aching corns with thin, cushionling Dr. Scholl's Zinopads.

Cost but a trifle. 300 Scholls Lino pads Mrs. Clara Spellman Services for Mrs. Clara M. Spellman, 95, retired Los Angeles County school teacher and a Southland resident for 90 vears, were conducted at 3 p.m.

Wednesday in the Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park Hollywood Hills, with Forest Lawn Mortuary directing Mrs. Spellman lived at 12712 Aukland, Baldwin Park. She died Sunday in Baldwin Park, leaving two stepdaughters, Mrs. Mabel Postel, Costa Mesa, and Mrs. Josephine Hill.

Newport Beach; a nephew and a niece. Interment was in Forest Lawn Memorial-Park Hollywood Hills. Mrs. Marie S. Wyman Graveside services for Mrs.

Marie Sherwood Wyman, 82, of 314 Harvard Glendale, will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in Grand View Memorial Park. Glendale. Mrs. Wyman, a resident of Glendale for 75 years, was active in garden clubs here and was a writer on the subject of gardening for several periodicals.

She died Monday at her home. She leaves a son, Elliott of Sacramento; a daughter, Mrs. Frances Morris of Glendale, and two grandchildren. Visitation will be held at her residence from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday.

Solomon Weinflash Services for Solomon Weinflash, 76, retired San Joaquin Valley fruit grower and shipper, will be conducted today at 3 p.m. at Beth Olam Chapel Hollywood Memorial Park Cemetery, followed by burial there. Mr. Weinflash, 816 Dunsmuir was active in local management of the United Jewish Appeal. He died Monday of a heart attack, leaving his wife, Minnie a son, Harry, two grandchildren and a greatgrandchild.

Shirley R. Morphis Masonic services will be conducted for Los Angeles police officer Shirley R. Morphis, 42, of 5607 Corteen North Hollywood, Friday at 10:30 a.m. at Utter-McKinley Valley Mortuary, 5530 Lankershim Blvd. Interment will follow at Oakwood Cemetery.

He had been a member of the police force for the last 14 years and the last six as a radio dispatcher. Officer Morphis died Monday night at home of a heart attack. He leaves his wife, Francis, and a daughter, Laura. funeral Directors Groman Mortuaries JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS Los Angeles RI. 8-2201 San Fernando Valley TR.

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