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RANKS THIRD IN CUSTOMS COLLECTION Los Angeles ranked third in the nation as a customs collector in fiscal 1963, measured in terms of total dollars collected. The Los Angeles total was $115.2 million in the year ended June 30, vs. $98.6 million in fiscal 1962, First place went to New York Seaport, which posted a total of $613.8 million, as against $601.5 million. San. Francisco ranked million of duties collected, up from $64.1 million the previous fiscal year.

Customs collections throughout the country climbed 6.1% in fiscal 1963 above the fiscal 1962 total, according to the Commissioner of Customs. total was $1,749,044,552, vs. $1,648,399,684. In the first six months of calendar 1963, customs collections increased 2.4% above the level in the like 1962 Total collections for the leading 10 districts were: New York Seaport $613,792,796 $601,506,643 Detroit 119,090,566 111,584,370 Los 115,156,334 98,561,483 Philadelphia 83,740,925 78,693,974 Boston 83,275,511 77,503,307 Idlewild 82,493,854 77,739,151 Chicago 71,281,776 68,876,382 San Francisco 69,323,753 64,129,361 Baltimore 46,302,402 43,201,565 New Orleans 39,139,404 36,465,682 Pacific Coast Exchange Transactions for Monday, Aug. 5, 1963 Total transactions today Previous Day 140,500 Year to date Last year to date Sales High Low Last N.C.

300 Allied Ch 1.80 200 Allis Cha Alcoa 1.20 Amrada Amn Airl Amn Cmt Amn Cyan Amn Electrn Amn MF Amn MARC Amn Mtr 200 Amn Std .80 Amn 800 Amn Tob 1.50 3200 Amn Visc 2 300 Ampex Ariz PS .80 Ark La Atchison 100 Atlas 400 Avco Corp .80 100 Bald Lima 200 BellHow .40 100 BethSt! 1.50 1100 Boeing 200 BorgWar 5100 Brunswk .60 100 BudgetF 800 Burroughs 2800 Buttes 200 CallfF in .431 250 Calink 500 CalPack CanDry Case 200 100 Celanese 1200 CertTeed 100 ChadbGoth Champlin CenSW Cp 100 ChrstanaOil 2900 Chrysler 100 Cities5v 100 ConFood 1.20 100 Con Food 1.20 100 Cont Oil 1,808 Crn Zell 1.00 Cruc 11.80 Desilu Disney .406 Bast Airl. EL PNG Elec Spec Eureka Evershp Fair Cam Fibrebd Flintkr Fly Tiger FMC Corp Ford 1.80 Forem 160 Friden 100 Frueh 100 GAm Oil 100 Dynam 200 Gen Expl 1500 Gen Mtrs 300 Gen PS 500 Gen 100 Gen Tire 40 400 Gett yoil 300 Gillette 1900 GoodHmor 100 Goodrich 2.20 Goodyear Grace GrBsnPet 100 GtLakCh GINorRY 100 Greyhnd 100 GulfAmLnd Gulfoil 1.60 HawaiiTel 15MCP IdahoPw JadeOll 200 Jorgensen KaiserAl 200 KernCid 200 KratterA 1800 Lear Siegler 200 300 Litton Ind 1.571 200 LockhAir 100 LoneSCe 400 LouLes EntA 1000 100 Macy 2.20 100 Magnavox 200 MartinM 100 McCulloil 1300 March Fat 100 MGM 1.50 100 McDAcHC. Sales High Low Last N.C. 100 MM 100 Miss Riv 1700 Monogram 700 Mont Wrd 500 Nat Gen 11 Nat Steel 200 Natomas 2000 Nordon Cp 2.80 2.65 200 No Pac 2.20a 1900 Occident 1 200 Olin Math 100 Owens 2.50 200 Pac Cem 1100 Pac 100 PGE pf 100 PGE 5 pt 1.25 300 Pac Inds I 100 Pac Pet 200 Pac 1.20 100 PacintExp 500 Pack BI 100 Pet Gas 25 1000 Pan AAir Parke A Penney Phelps PhilPet 100 Polaroid 174 1600 RCA .30 100 RepCorp 2300 100 Revion 1.10 Rexall 50b ReyMet Rey Tob 1.60 100 RichfOil 1.80 200 Roy Dut 1.55€ 477 400 Royal Prop .95 .95 300 RyanA Safeway 58 StReSP xd SD Imp .521 12 Scott SeabFin Sears Shell 1.30 Sinclair SCalEd 150 Do eris do 4.32pt Sperry 1.20 do StdMet wis Cal Ind NJ 2.500 Stauf Ch 1.20 32 1200 Studebaker 100 Sub PO 1.32 2600 Sunry DX 100 Sunset Int 1200 Tenn GT 1400 Terex Corp 100 Texas 300 Tex GSul 15 200 Tex -Insto 100 Textron 1.40 200 Tide Oil 100 TilLewFds 100 Transam 200 Transw 2700 Trice .10 2.40 2.35 .05 200 Twent Cen Un Pac 1.20a Un Sue .1650 4 Unit Airl 100 Un Frt 25 1800 Un Ind Cp 100 US Rub Steel 2.20 300 US 2.75 700 Varian As 200 Vic Comp 700 Warn Pic 100 Wash WP 15700 Westate Pet 1300 West Airl 700 West Bane 300 West Un 28 800 Wests 100 Wheel St 291 1200 Williston .70 .70 500 Zenith 1a extra. b- Annual rate plus stock dividend.

d-Paid this year-also stock. -Paid or declared last year. f-Payable in stocks during 1962, estimated cash value on ex-dividend or ex-distribution date. 9-Declared or paid 50 far this year. 1-Paid or declared after stock dividend or stock spilt.

k-Declared or paid this year on accumulative issue with dividends in arrears. p--Paid this year, dividend emitted, deferred or no action taken last dividend meeting. clared or paid last year-also stock. Stock. 1-Payable In stock in 1963, estimated cash value, en ex-dividend or exdistribution.

date. dividend. SHIP MOVEMENTS HERE Compiled by Marine Exchange. Refer to steamship companies for dock times, rates, reservations and ports of call. ACTIVE VESSELS IN PORT Vessel Berth From Agia Elpis 107 (Repairs) Alaska Spruce, 223 Rainier Ahrensburg 160 Bolivar Brimanger LB-2 San Fran.

Barge 200 Bandon Buenos Aires 57 Antwerp Bodenstein LB-3 Diego Cap Corrientes LB-1 San Fran. California. 241 San Fran. Coos Bay, 135 Coos Bay Callao (Peru), 145 Chimbote Chris LB-5 Yokohama Captain Theo Anc. Tampa Colina 238 Estero Bay Cache 38 Avon David E.

Day 107 Elizabethport, LB-214 Newark Hawaiian Refiner, 198 Honolulu Hakonesan Maru 230-D Yokohama Hudson Maru 174 Yokohama Hoyanger LB-4 London Korai (Jap.) 144 Yokohama Lompoc 149 San Luis Monterey, 195 Fran. Malacca Maru LB-20 San Fran. Neder Ebro 180 Fran. Ocean Ranger 187 Hallo Parrakoola 230-B San Fran. President Pierce, 93-B New York Pueblo 240-A Richmond Runner 172 Richmond Risanger LB-3 San Fran.

Rio Magdalena 93-B Fran. Rio De Janeiro 58 San Fran. Sonoma, 199 Fran. Sachikawa Maru LB-20 Union Souniotis LB-31 Yokohama Turrialba, 147 Puerto Armuelles Texaco Minnesota 241 Willbridge Varda LB-10 San Fran. World Guidance, LB-78 Bandar Mashur VESSELS ARRIVING Vessel Berth From Malacca Maru LB-20 San Fran.

World Choice LB-118 Yokohama VESSELS DUE TO Vessel Berth From Avila 150 Oleum Barge (Age.) Anc. San Diego Besseggen L8-34 Duncan Bay Canadian Star 228-E Glasgow Ferncape 232-E Bremen Flying Enterprise I1, LB-1 San Fran. Georgel. 212. Osaka Hong Kong Clipper LB-17 San Fran.

Kenmar, LB-25 Baltimore Pasadena LB-2 Thomas Rosario 60 Antwerp Seattle 58 Hueneme Tortugas 228-D New York Thomas Maersk 178 Ensenada Union Transport (China), 151 Baltimore Weserstein LB-13 San Fran. VESSELS SAILED Vessel Mukoharu Maru (Jap.) Korea Bear George Olson (Bge.) R. G. Follis (tkr.) LOCATION OF BERTHS--Outer Marber Basin. 101 to 149; Wilmington, 150 to Beach, LB-1 WEATHER REPORT OFFICIAL (Fer Tuesday, Aug.

4 1963) FORECASTS Angeles and Vicinity: Considerable cloudiness late night and morning but mostly sunny afternoons today Wednesday. Little temperature Southern California: Variable cloudiness today and Wednesday. Scattered afternoon and evening thundershowers mountains and deserts. Little temperature change. Southern California Mountain Areas: Variable cloudiness today and Wednesday.

Scattered afternoon thundershowers ty San Bernardino range southward. Little temperature change. Southern California Inferior and Desert Regions: Variable cloudiness today and Wednesday. Scattered afternoon and ning thundershowers mostly Molave Dasert southward. Little temperature change.

High today 93 to 105. Santa Monica Bay Area: Considerable cloudiness night and morning hours but mostly sunny afternoons today and Wednesday. Little temperature change. Santa Barbara and Vicinity: Mostly sunny today and Wednesday but low clouds and local fog late night and early morning hours. Little temperature change.

High today 72. San Bernardino Valley: Variable cloudiness but considerable sunshine today and Wednesday. Little temperature change. High today about 90. Imperial and Coachella Valleys Inclueins Palm Springs: Variable cloudiness today and Wednesday with scattered afternoon and evening thundershowers.

Littie temperature change. High today about 100. San Fernande Fair -today and Wednesday but with variable cloudiness. Little temperatura change. Highs today 80 to 87 San Joaquin Valley: Fair today and Wednesday.

High today 94. Gentle wind. Santa Maria, San Luis Obispo Coastal Area: Overcast or fog night and morning but fair otherwise today and Wednesday. High today 70 to 75. Westerly wind to 16 knots afternoons.

and San Francisco Bay except Area: high Fair fog today ocean extending inland morning. High today San Francisco, 68; Oakland, 70; San Mateo, 74; San Rafael, 77. Westerly wind 10 to 20 m.p.h, afternoons. Northern and Central California: Fair today and Wednesday except scattered thunderstorms in Sierras and fog along coast. Little change in temperature.

Southern Nevada: Considerable cloudness today and Wednesday with scattered afternoon and evening thundershowers. Littie temperature change. High today 95 to 105. Low Tuesday night 75 to 85. COASTAL WEATHER Point Conception to Mexican Border: Light variable winds becoming westerly 10 to 18 knots in afternoons today and and Wednesday.

morning hours but mostly sunny aftConsiderable cloudiness night ernoons. Chance of few sprinkles south coast this morning. Little temperature I change. WESTERN WEATHER SUMMARY There were scattered showers and thundershowers in the interior of Southern California with moist tropical air moving into the area from the southeast. Some drizzle fell along the coast of WashIngton and Oregon.

A weak low pressure center was located in the interior of Southern California. High center 1025 millibars was located about 800 Low miles cen- off the Southern California coast. ter 1015 millibars was nearly stationary about 850 miles off the Oregon coast, NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY The skies were mostly sunny over the greater portion of the country. Although mostly cloudy weather with scattered showers and thundershowers occurred in the Southern Lakes, Northern Ohio Valley, Upper New England, Southern Florida and from Colorado and Utah southward. Precipitation amounts were light in shower areas and generally less than quarter of an inch.

Bismarck, North Dakota reported a wind of 62 m.p.h. during heavy thundershower this afternoon. The high temperatures, today were in the 70s in the north portion of the Middle Mississippi Valley, the Southern Lakes region, the Southern Coast of California and from the Upper Ohio Valley northeastward through New England, and 505 and 60s from Northern California coastline northward through Washington. Temperatures were in the 100s in the desert regions of the West and from Southwest. Texas northward through Kansas while the 00s and 90s were the rule elsewhere.

LOCAL TEMPERATURES Monday's maximum and minimum temperatures at Southern Callfornia points. as reported to the Los Angeles office of the U.S. Weather Bureau, were follows: Station- Max. Min. Los Angeles 82 Los Angeles Airport Avalon Harbor Bakersfield Beaumont Beverly Hills Big Bear Lake Bishop Blythe Airport Burbank Airport Campo Culver City Daggett El Centro Fresno Lake Arrowhead Long Beach Montebello Mt.

Wilson Needles Newport Northridge Ontario Palmdale Palm Springs Pasadena Paso Robles Riverside Sandberg San Bernardino San Diego San Gabriel San Pedro Santa Ana Santa Barbara Airport Santa Maria Santa Monica Pier Thermal Torrance Twentynine Paims Victorville Warner Springs Max. Min. Itation Albany, N. Y. 75 Albuquerque Amarillo Asheville Atlanta Billings Birmingham Bismarck .12 Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Casper Charleston, S.C.

Charleston, W.Va. Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus. 0. Denver 01 Des Moines 08 Detroit Duluth Eureka El Paso Fairbanks Flagstaff Ft. Worth Galveston Grand Junction Helena Honolulu Indianapolis Jackson, Miss.

Jacksonville Juneau Kansas City Las Vegas 102 Little Rock Louisville Medford, Ore. Memphis Miami Beach Midland, Tex. Milwaukee Minneapolis-St. Paul New Orleans New York City North Platte .10 Oklahoma City Omaha .25 Philadelphia Phoenix .02 Pittsburgh Portland, Me. Portland, Ore.

Raleigh Rapid City Red Bluff Reno Richmond Sacramento St. Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Francisco Sauit Ste. Marie Seattle Shreveport 02 Spokane Tampa-St. Petersburg Tucson Wichita Washingten, D.C. 101 Winslow 85 Yuma 88 CANADIAN STATIONS Calgary Edmonton Oftawa 79 Regina 89 FOREIGN CITIES City- Weather Temp.

Berlin Partly cloudy Bermuda Pertly cloudy Cairo Cloudy Dublin Cloudy Landon Cloudy Madrid Partly coludy Mexico City Cloudy Moscow Partly cloudy Nassau Partly cloudy Cloudy Rome Cloudy I Tokye Rein Wrightwood TEMPERATURES AND PRECIPITATION OVER THE NATION MONDAY Precip- 59 Weather Conditions Aug. 5, 1963 SEATTUN 89 HELENA 94 MINNEAPOUS COOL 96. 874 NOISE DES, MOINES SaUROH 80) CHEYENNE 78 RENO 94. 62 93 SALT, LAKE CIT ,82 SAN FRANCISCO DENVER WICHITA ST. LOUIS 61 99i 94 MEMPHIS 100.

91 OKLAHOMA CITY 90 108 ,100 ATLANTA PHOENIX 2101 WORTH U.S. WEATHER BUREAU ONEING COLD 8 FIGURES SHOWN ARE MAX. TEMPERATURE FOR THE DAY WEATHER FRONTS WARM For Daytime Tuesdey COLD Figures She Nigh OCCLUDED STATIONARY I WIND DIRECTION 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. VITAL RECORD DOWNS, Mary beloved mother of William Lawrence J. and Leslie E. Downs, also 1 sister and 5 grandchildren. Services Salina, Kans.

Edwards Brothers Colonial Mortudirectors. DURM, Clarence beloved husband of Ellen, loving father of Douglas and Darrell Duhm; also survived by, 4 grandchildren. Services p.m., Tuesday, at Grace Chapel, Inglewood Park Cemetery. W. A.

Brown Son, directors.FERRELL, Hattie, beloved mother of Vista Jons. Private services will be held Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier. Rose Hills Mortuary, directing. FRAME, Ralph late of 722 North Inglewood Avenue, Inglewood, loving father of Carolyn and Judy Frame; also survived by 2 sisters in Canada. Services 2 p.m., Thursday, Chapel of Ivy, McCormick Mortuary, Westchester.

Abraham. Armstrong Family, directors. FREDERICK, Shannon Armstrong Family, directors, FREY. Barbara C. Forest Lawn-Glendale.

PRITCHER, Manda Lou. Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills. FUCHS, Elizabeth Elsa, beloved wife of Ludwig Fuchs, loving mother of Barbara Jean Knibbe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max C.

Voigt, sister of Helen Gotz also survived by 2 grandchildren Rene and Carrie. Services Wednesday, 2:30 p.m., Hillside Church, Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier. Rose Hills Mortuary, directing. GALLOWAY, Donald beloved husband of Mrs. Florence Galloway, brother of George Galloway, uncle of Mrs.

Louise Service. Mrs. Margaret Todd. Mrs. Doris Bilse, Mrs.

Jean Padovani and George Villeneuve. Services Wednesday, 2:30 at the Wee Kirk O' the Heather, Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary. GARFORD (Goldfarb), Samuel beloved husband of Thelma Garford, loving father of Carolann, Patricia and William Garford. devoted brother of Alice Oberndorfer and Albert Garford.

Services Tuesday 1 p.m. at the Hillside Memorial Park Chapel, Groman Mortuary, directors. (In lieu of flowers family prefer contributions to the City of Hope. Heart Fund.) GIVENTER, Fred, beloved husband Ethel Giventer, loving father of Sheldon Gary and Alan William Giventer, fond brother of Lottie Harris, Sylvia Goldberg, Ned, Bennie and Morris Giventer and Billy Gray. Services Wednesday, 3 p.m., at the Groman Mortuary.

Interment in Beth Olam Cemetery. ADVERTISEMENT Deaths Funeral Announcements AHMANN, Lydia. Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills. ALLEN. Clarence.

Forest Lawn-Glendale. ALLER, Simeon, beloved husband of Mrs. Dorothy Aller, father of Mrs. Gladys Farber, Mrs. Vivienne Kaye, Miss Simone Aller and Master Simeon Aller.

Private services Tuesday, at Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary, ARNDT, Allie L. Forest Lawn-Glendale. AVITT, Bessie. Armstrong Family, directors, BARAN, Mayer, beloved of Rae Baran, father of Morris Verger and Ephriam Baran.

Services Wednesday, 12 noon, at Malinow Silverman, 850 Venice Blvd, BEREZ. Helen. Mount Sinai Mortuary, BITON, Matilde. Services Tuesday 10 a.m. at Malinow Silverman Mortuary, BLUMENFIELD.

Mollie. Mount Sinai Mortuary. BORKINSTEIN, Bellina. Services Wednesday, 1 p.m., at the Groman Mortuary. BOUCHARD, Hector T.

Callanan Mortuary, directors. BROWN, Ann "Mother', aged 100, a native of Dundee, Scotland, passed away Aug. 2, 1963; beloved mother of Robert Jr. and Albert Brown, Annie Scott Crawford, Elizabeth M. Nichols.

Georgina Robison and Margaret McNutt. Services 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, the Mountain View Mor. tuary, 2400 N. Fair Oaks Ave.

Altadena. BUCHAN, James beloved father of James A. Buchan, brother of Mrs. Alice Jack. Services 9:30 a.m., Wednesday at the Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest Lawn-Glendale.

Forest Lawn Mortuary. CABLE, Jane passed away Aug. 1963 in Arcadia following long illness. Private services. Forest Lawn, Glendale.

CANFIELD, Edith Lawn-Glendale. E. CARBERRY, Emily beloved mother of Virginia Nemethi and Grace Duncan. Private services were conducted by Pierce Brothers' Hollywood, 5959 Santa Monica Bivd. CARRIER, Frank.

Forest Lawn-Glendale. CLEMENTS, Rose Mildred. Armstrong Family, directors. COLSTON, Ernest of 2310 Winthrop Alhambra, passed away Aug. 2, 1963; husband of Mildred, father of Claire, son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Terwilliger of Pasadena. Services Tuesday, 11 a.m., All Saints Church, 132 N.

Euclid, Pasadena. (Memorial contributions can be made to American Cancer Society.) Lamb Funeral directors. CONRADY, Therese. Forest Lawn Glendale. CONYARD, George beloved ther of N.

Conyard. Services Wednesday, 2. p.m, at Edwards Brothers Colonial. CROWE, Wilbur Aaron, beloved husband of Harriet N. Crowe, father of James A.

Crowe and Robert A. Crowe. Services Wednesday, 3 p.m., Utter-McKinley's Wilshire, 444 So. Vermont. DOUGHTY, Victor C.

Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. SKIM Ecgema? ALL EAT ONCE WAYS Zamo "de-itches" akin these 3 ways: (1) Reduces sensitivity to itching soothes. cools. (2) Suppresses itching sensations. (3) Antiseptic -promotes healing.

To get the anti-itch action best for your type of Itching, ask Tor either demo Ointment Zemo Liquid. Both Mde-itch" effectively. Deaths. Funeral Announcements WHITE, Harold, of Edith, devoted son of Esther Boruch Max White, fond brother of Thelma White, Goldie Rochman, Marvin E. and Edward White.

Services Wednesday, 12 noon, at the Hillside Memorial Park Chapel. Willen-Glashand Memorlal Chapels, directors. WRIGHT. Clarence. Forest ZLATARIC, Sidi.

Services Wednesday, 10 a.m., at the Hillside Memorial Park Chapel. Groman Mortuary, di-1 rectors, funeral Directors Groman Mortuaries JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS Los Angeles RI. 8-2201 San Fernando Valley TR. We Serve MORE Jewish Families than any other mortuary in So. Calif.

INGLEWOOD Cemetery-Mortuary WITHIN PARK CEMETERY, ONE CALL FOR BOTH CEMETERY UNDERTAKING 678-1251 CLARENCE C. PIERCE MARY O. HAMROCK JAMES R. PIERCE 921 VENICE BLVD. RI.

9.9231 Malinow Silverman LEADING JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS RI. 9-1051 PIERCE BROTHERS INFORMATION RI. 9.4151 Cunningham O'Connor SERVICE SINCE 1898 850 W. Washington RI. 9-0297 8540 Meirose, Hollywood OL.

5-7280 DAVID J. MALLOY LUKE O'CONNOR SONS 931 VENICE BLVD. RI. 9-4448 ARMSTRONG FAMILY GUY BURT GORDON 1201 SOUTH HOPE STREET. RI.

7-0121 FOREST LAWN Undertaking Cemetery Tosether Glendale Hollywood Hills Cypress CL. 4-3131 HO. 4-6143 TA. 4-3131 REED BROS. TAPLEY GEIGER 2045 W.

WASHINGTON. RE. 2-6115 Bresee Bros. Gillette RI. 9-5125 Since 1892 EDWARDS BROTHERS Downtown 1000 Venice Blvd.

RI. 9-8281 East L.A.. 3827 Whittier Blvd. AN. 1-2481 UTTER-McKINLEY MAIN OFFICE DU.

8-2481 CALLANAN MORTUARY SERVING CATHOLIC FAMILIES LOS ANGELES HO. 2-2266 GARDEN GROVE JE. HOUSE OF HALL 1607 S. Flower St. RI.

9-2211 GUTIERREZ WEBER 810 N. Broadway MA. 4-7097-98. CEMETERY Lots- Crypts Rosshills spaces. best South Lawn location.

Perpetual care. Sacrifice $1,000 firm. Value $1,600. TH. 5-2524.

TWo Improved cemetery lots, Price $400. EA. 2-5858 bef. 5 p.m. MAUS.

CRYPTS for 2. EYE LEVEL. ONLY $300 ea. OL. 1-3154 Br.

DON'T MISS THIS CRYPTS. Inglewood Mem. Park. AX. OBITUARIES Joseph L.

Larson Graveside services for Sgt. Joseph L. Larson, 55, of the Los Angeles Police Department's property division, will be conducted today at 10:30 a.m. in Forest Lawn Interment will follow Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Cemetery. Sgt.

Larson, who died last Friday from a attack, joined the department 1937 and lived at 4950 La Calandria Dr. He leaves his wife, Thelma; three sons, Christopher Leonard and David two daughters, Mrs. Ann Yo has and Mrs. Leah G. Alarcon; his mother, Mrs.

Lottie Larson, and one grandchild. Llew D. Bush Services for Llew D. Bush, 51, of 7947 Broadleaf Panorama City, manager of the Bank of America branch. in Sherman Oaks, will be conducted today at 11 a.m.

at the Praiswater Mortuary, Nuys. Mr. Bush died Saturday, He leaves his wife, June; a daughter, Barbara Ann, and a son, Llew Jr. Interment will be in Valhalla Cemetery. Frank L.

Tinkham Graveside services for Frank L. Tinkham, 79, retired Los Angeles school teacher, were conducted Monday in Forest Lawn Memorial- Park Ho 1- lywood Hills. resided at 38733 Sumac Palmdale, and died Thursday in a Lancaster rest home, leaving his wife, Mildred, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Jeffries, Central Point, Ore. Monica, 67.

8 JAMES PIERCE CLARENCE PIERCE MARY O. HAMROCK PERSONAL SERVICE LOWEST PRICES PIERCE 921 VENICE BLVE. Funeral Diveclors Richmond 9-9231 Sun, Moon, Tide By U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey NEW Ave. 19 Aug.

24 Sept. 3 Aus. 11 TUESDAY, AUG. 4 Sun rises 6:08 a.m., sets 7:50 p.m. Moon rises 9:07 p.m., 7:21 a.m.

Aug. Low High Low High 11:55 4.5 1 1.8 5.8 17:18 4.3 4.6 1.7 High Low High Low 12:02 5.2 6:45 0.3 4.8 1.7 12:59 4.5 7:28 0.8 4.9 1.6 2:14 3.8 8:18 1.4 5.1 1.3 p.m. Sea temperatures: Long Beach, 68; San- Los Angeles Times 13 AUG. 6, 1963-Part Ill Tom Keene, Ex-Cowboy Actor, Dies Tom Keene, 65, who appeared in numerous western films in the 1930s, died Sunday night of cancer in the Motion Picture Country Hospital in Hollywood. Mr.

Keene, of -1799 Correa Way, West Los Angeles, also went under the stage (names George Duryea and Richard Powers. After appearing in the Broadway production of "Abie's Irish Rose," he came west under the sponsorship of Cecil. B. DeMille. Funeral services will.

be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. the Wee Kirk 'o the Heather, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park. Mr. Keene leaves his wife, Florence and a stepson, Robert Ramsey. 263 19 120 26 25 26 32 144 38 1 33 33 33 26 35 40 3 15 15 15 38 10 10 10 1.80- .15 Deaths.

Funeral Announcements GOLD, William Jacob. Graveside services today, 10 a.m.; at Mount Olive Memorial Park. Groman Mortuary, directore. GRANT, Edward beloved father of Mrs. Jamie Briggs, Edward John P.

and Alfred L. Grant; also survived by 10 grandchildren. Recitation of rosary 8 p.m., Tuesday, and Wednesday, Requiem Mass at St. 10 both Phillip the Apostle Catholic Church, 151 South Hill Pasadena, Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. GREEN, Susan P.

Pierce Brothers, Los Angeles. HARRIS, Samuel, beloved husband of Ruth, father of Willa Walker, Michelle and Evan Harris. son of Mary Harris, brother of Morris, Lawrence, Ida Broady and Lillie Berman; also survived by 2 grandchildren. Services Tuesday, 12:30 p.m., Mount Sinai Memorial Park Chapel. Mount Sinai Mortuary, directors.

Family requests contributions to Heart Fund. HOBERMAN, Dora. Services Wednesday 11 a.m. at Hillside Memorial-Park Chapel. Groman Mortuary, directors.

INNES, Edgar Allen (Ned), beloved husband of Ione Innes. Services 11 a.m., Wednesday, Church of the Hills. Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. Forest Lawn Mortuary, JAFFE, Samuel. Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills.

KEENE, Tom, beloved husband of Mrs. Florence R. Keene, stepfather of Robert Lee Ramsey. Services 1:30 p.m.. Wednesthe Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest Lawn-Glendale.

Forest Lawn Mortuary. KENNEDY, Willard. Pierce Brothers, Los Angeles. KIMMEL, Harold. Malinow Silverman Mortuary.

KRUSE. Henrietta Cunningham O'Connor, Hollywood. KUZMANICH, Jeanette. Malinow Silverman Mortuary. LELAND, Laura.

Services 4 p.m., Tuesday Reed Tapley Geiger. LEROUX, John George, aged 66, late of 1345 Crafton Mentone, native of Texas, resident of Mentone 3 years; survived by his wife Mary Elizabeth Leroux of Mentone, daughter, Mrs. C. B. (Dorothy) Pickrell of Sherman Oaks: also 3 grandchildren and 3 sisters.

Miss Antoinette Leroux, Mrs. B. L. Malpass, both of Galveston, Tex. and Miss Margurite Leroux of San Antonio, Tex.

Funeral services Tuesday, 3 p.m., at the Redlands Chapel, Rev. Willard A. Schurr, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Cremation Montecito MemorialPark Cemetery. Mr.

Leroux was office manager for the Wilson Co. meat packers for 44 years; also member of the Redlands B.P.O.E Lodge No. 583, and also a member of the Redlands Fruit Growers Assocation. LEVINSON, Samuel beloved husband of Mary, devoted father of Seymour R. Levinson and Gloria L.

Austin, loving grandfather of Mark and Kathy Levinson, Charles, Douglas and Lynette Austin. Services 1 p.m., Wednesday, the Hillside Memorial Park Chapel. Willen-Glasband Hollywood Chapels, directors. Family prefers contributions to Samuel A. Levinson Memorial Fund.

Congregation Mogen David or Judith Chapter Hadassah. LOCKE, Anna B. Forest Lawn-Glendale. LYNCH, Edward Carl, beloved husband of Alma Lynch. Services Wednesday.

12 noon, at Utter-McKinley' Viewpark, 3719 West Slauson. LYONS, Ralph, beloved husband of Margaret Lyons, father of Lawrence and Shelley Lyons, brother of Robert Lyons. Services Tuesday, 3 p.m., the Hillside Memorial Park Chapel. Malinow Silverman Mortuary, directors. McKEE, Bernice M.

VanEnger. Forest Lawn-Glendale. McNEVIN, Miss Caroline beloved sister of Ralph J. McNevin. Services 9 a.m., Wednesday, the Little Church of the Flowers.

Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary. MONTIEL. Maria. Rosary Tuesday.

8 p.m., at Gutierres Weber Chapel. Requiem Mass Wednesday, 9 a.m., at Plaza Church. Interment Calvary. MOORE. Iriss I.

Callanan Mortuary, directors. MOORE, Ray Howard. Armstrong Family, directors. MURPHY, Anna Marie. Plerce Brothers' Venice.

NATZEL, George passed away Aug. 4, 1963; husband of Lorene Natzel of Arcadia, father of Robert J. Natzel and Barbara Maggetti. Services 3 p.m., Thursday, at the Westminster Preshyterian Church, 1757 North Lake Avenue, Pasadena. Mountain View Mortuary, directors.

Friends who wish may contribute to the Heart Assn. of Los Angeles County. NEIDHARDT. Mrs. Frances loving mother of David and Edward Neidhardt, sister of Henry C.

McCord. Services today. 11 a.m., in the Halverson Luce Chapel, Huntington Park. NEWFORTH, Mollie Hall, loving aunt of Mrs. Gladys W.

and Joseph A. Myers. Services 10 a.m., Wednesday, at the Chapel of Stevens, Alhambra. Interment Inglewood Cemetery. POLLARD, merly Mrs.

Edna James Aug. Wolf (for: 415 San Vicente Santa Monica wife of Robert stepmother of Mrs. Conley H. Snow and Robert W. Pollard.

Services Win. Tuesday, Aug. 6 at Sullivan Ron Funeral Home, Royal Oak, Mich. PRICK, Emory beloved husband of Mrs. Vera C.

Price, father of Mrs. Jean Gerrish, brother of William O. Price; also survived by 3 grandsons. Services 12:30 p.m.. Wednesday, Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest Lawn-Glendale.

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Send postal to Bell-ane, Orangebure, N. for liberal from sample. Deaths, Funeral Anneuncements RANDLEMAN, Joseph, Mount Carmel graduate, class of 1959: ing son of Mr. and Mrs. of Randleman, brother Diana.

Sandra and James Randleman. Rosary Tuesday, Requiem Mass Wednesday, 'Ca- a.m., both at brini Church. McGlynn ary, directors. REINHARD, Louise late of W. Ave.

30, Los Angeles; loved wife of Clarence S. Reinhard of Los Angeles, mother of Howard W. Reinhard Baldwin Park, Robert M. Reinhard of Los Angeles, Mrs. garet K.

Fluke of Van Nuys, Mrs. A. Leora Weyl of bank, Mrs. Dorothy Tremmel of Glendale, sister of Edgar Little of Pennsylvania, Max Little of Washington, D.C.: also survived by 18 grandchildren' and 18 great-grandchildren. Services Wednesday.

2 p.m.. in the Garden Chapel of Glendale Mortuary, 511 S. tral Glendale. Interment Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills. RIEKE, Herbert Ray, a native Missouri; survived by son, ald Ray Rieke, daughter, Elizabeth Jean Rieke of Texas.

mother, Susan Rieke of peria, sisters, Lucille Wittrock and Blanche Schulte of Los geles, brother, Roby F. Rieke of Hesperia. Services Wednesday, 12 noon, at Utter-McKinley East Los geles. Rev. Ward A.

Miller. officiating. Interment Hills Memorial Park. RILEY, Elmer beloved husband of Irene Riley, father of cy Graberg. Barbara Roblas, Charlotte Webor Pat bottom.

Mary Ann Kathleen Prater, Judith Elliott and Donna Epps, brother Delana Edge. Services 1 p.m., Wednesday. at Pierce Brothers' Southwest Chapel, 3918 W. Compton ROBBINS, H. Walter, beloved band of Harriet, fond father Alan and Brian Robbing Jeri Peterson, grandfather Andrea Lynne Peterson.

Master and Secretary of gate Lodge No. 335 Services Tuesday 11 a.m. Hillside Memorial-Park. inow Silverman Mortuary, rectors. In lieu of flowers, ly send donations to Masonic Homes Endowment Fund Westgate Masonic Lodge.

RYAN, Daniel Joseph, late of East Dearborn, Pasadena: loved father of Harvey of San Diego, Mrs. E. E. gerly of Michigan, and William Bradley of Westwood. Rosary 8 p.m., Tuesday Crippen Mortuary Chapel, Honolulu Avenue, La Requiem Mass 9 a.m., Wednesday at Holy Redeemer Church, nando Mission Cemetery.

Montrose. Interment San SANNES, John Oliver, beloved band of Elaine M. Sannes, father of Judith A. Sannes, son of Emma Sannes. Services Wednesday, 2 in the Little Chapel of Dawn, Santa Monica.

Kingsley Gates, directors. SCHOONMAKER, Elsie W. Services p.m., Thursday, at Pierce Brothers', Blvd. Hollywood, 5959 Santa ment Valhalla Memorial SHARP, ther of Tillman Mrs. Oscar, Mary Bennett Carlsbad and Mrs.

Betty of Brea, Calif. Services 1 p.m., Wednesday, at The House of Hall Mortuary, 1607 South Flower Street. SIEGEL. William. Sinai Mortuary.

SOHLINGER. Nettie Allberry, er of Mrs. Alice Galliner; also survived by 2 granddaughters, Susan Alice and Louis Galliher. Graveside services Wednesday, 8 p.m., at Inglewood Cemetery, Reed Geiger, directors. THOBE, Ben, resident of Los geles over 50 years.

Services Tuesday in Visalia. THOMPSON, Morris loved husband of Mrs. D. Thompson, brother of Hazel Meehan, Mrs. Leary and Maynard Thompson.

Services 2:30 p.m., Thursday, at the Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary. TIEP. Isadore. Mount Sinai Mortuary.

TUBIOLO, Justin L. (Toby), beloved husband of Josephine, father Eleanor, Phylis, Justine, Marion Wilson, Peter. Phillip. Tony and Joe Tubiolo, son Mrs. Eleanor Tubiolo, brother of Mrs.

Mary Polizzi, Anthony, Joseph, Peter. Henry, Russell and Michael Tubiolo; also survived by 19. children, 1 many nieces and Lodge services Tuesday, p.m... at Pierce Brothers' Gabriel, 1136 East Las Drive, under the auspices the Sons of Italy Lodge. ices Wednesday, 11 a.m., Faith Union Church, Valley New Avenue, Alhambra.

TUCKER, Harold, beloved son Hy and May Tucker, brother of Leslle and Kenneth Tucker. Services Tuesday, p.m.. the Eden Memorial Park el. Groman-Eden Mortuary, rectors, 11500 Sepulveda, Fernando Valley. VAUGHN, Syntell L.

Services Wednesday, 11 at Edwards Brothers Colonial. WAMBOLT. Henry H. Armstrong Family, directors. WEEDE, F.

Vernon, beloved band of Mrs. Marva Weede. Services 11 a.m., Thursday, Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary. In of flowers, contributions be made to the Shriner's tal for Crippled Children.

WEISZ. Alexander. Groman Mortuary, directors. Bernard, beloved band of Mae Welstand, father of Joseph Stephen stand, fond son of Sara gieter. Services Wednesday, 2 at the Hillside memorial Mortuary, Chapel.

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at 29001 Park Tapley An- beSylvia Mrs. Lillian of Mrs. of grandand San Tunas of Servat and of devoted at ChapSan a.m., hus- lieu may Hospi- husloving WelKanne-10 p.m., Park difam- made Heart Carelessness induced by failure to count his tricks contributed to the downfall of a highly seasoned campaigner in a vulnerable slam contract. South opened the bidding with one club and North responded with one diamond. South's rebid was a simple call of one spade.

This may seem' unduly conservative, to some players but, despite the fact that South's hand is worth 19 points, counting high cards and distribution, it does not measure up to the requirement for a jump shift. When North jumped to three spades announcing the equivalent of an opening bid himself, South was aware that the partnership held the assets for a slam undertaking, and after checking for aces he proceeded to six spades. West opened the three of hearts and East's queen brought forth the ace from South. The king of trumps was led and, when the seven dropped on declarer's right, he proceeded cautiously by playthe queen next. East showed out discarding the seven of diamonds, but this left nesse West for the jack of South safely in' position to fispades.

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Hueneme 8:30 a.m. Richmond p.m. 34 73: San 206 to 241; Long West 205; Terminal Island, to LB-211. A third round of spades was led the 10 was played from dummy when West followed with the five. The queen of clubs was put through next for a finesse, but West won this trick with the king and now returned a trump to clear that suit from all hands.

South made the somewhat belated recognition at this point that he had only 11 top tricks--four spades, four clubs, two hearts, and one diamond. When neither red suit responded favorably to declarer's efforts to secure a 12th trick, he went down to defeat. South should have done his counting much earlier. When the jack of spades is located on the second trump lead, declarer should have abandoned spades temporarily to complete his side work. The best procedure is to lead a club toward dummy's queen Intending to concede a trick in that suit while communication is retained between the two hands.

West will put up the king of clubs and probably return trump. Dummy's 10 of spades is finessed and now declarer can play ace and another diamond, trumping with his last spade. The North hand is reentered with the queen of clubs in order to draw West's jack of trumps as South discards the 10 of hearts. Declarer comes to his king of hearts and takes the last three tricks with high clubs. ADVERTISEMENT CONSTIPATED due to DIETING? "Crash" liquid diets can be very constipating! Thousands get relief with NUJOL.

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