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a Part Jan. 8, 1974. Los Angeles Times WEATHER REPORTS, FORECASTS NATIONAL FORECAST FOR JAN. 8 1974- 30.20 30. 30.10 30.20- 30.20, 38- 30.00 SAULT STE: MARIE BOSTON "SEATTLE 133,0 $12 BISMARCK 013.

034 GREAT FALLS: BUFFALO, NEW YORK 26.0 BOISE 24 ST. PAUL DETROIT 23 30.00 EUREKA 15 (320 WASHINGTON. RENO CASPER OMAHA CHICAGO 25 PITTSBURGH 0501 SALT LAKE CITY: RICHMOND. CINCINNATI SAN FRANCISCO DENVER KANSAS CITY 28 HATTERAS 29.90 NASHVILLE VEGAS CHARLESTON: ALBUQUERQUE: OKLAHOMA CITY ANGELES 58 043 0 43, 252 AMARILLO LITTLE ROCK BIRMINGHAM PHOENIX. 81 EL PASO DALLAS JACKSONVILLE HOUSTON TAMPA 080 SAN ANTONIO 265 NEW 80.

CORLEANS MIAMI CORPUS CHRISTI WEDNESDAY FORECAST BROWNSVILLE 30.00 SAN LUIS OBISPO1 BAKERSFIELD SANTA MARIA PALMDALE SANTA BARBARA 30 38 SAN OXNARD BURBANK I BERNARDINO 511 46 50 47 LOS ANGELES CIVIC CENTER RIVERSIDE COLD WARM STATIONARY OCCLUDED SANTA MONICA FRONT FRONT FRONT FRONT TEMP. ANAHEIM WATER 48 54 LONG BEACH 46,50 SANTA ANA PALM SPRINGS CLEAR PARTLY CLOUDY CLOUDY COSTA MESA NEWPORT LOWS AND HIGHS WATER SAN DIEGO RAIN SNOW FOR TEMP. WIND DIRECTION TUESDAY 50 55 55 Prepared in cooperation with the National Weather Service Western, National SOUTHLAND FORECAST Rain, occasionelly, heavy, today mudslides. showers both days, mid 50s. Chance tonight and Wednesday.

occasionally heavy, today with Scattered showers tonight mid 50s; water, 54. LOS ANGELES: flooding and Wednesday. Highs creasing to BEACHES: Rain, ing and mudslides. day. Highs today, with local tonight and of rain de- Forecasts EXTENDED FORECAST SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COASTAL AND MOUNTAIN AREAS: Extended outlook Thursday through Saturday-Variable cloudiness with chance of rain toward the weekend snow in the higher with tains.

Highs 53 to 63 coastal sections and 38 to 48 In the mountains. Lows 45 to 55 coastal sections and 15 to 30 In mountains. MARINE FORECAST CONCEPTION TO MEXICAN BORDER: Gale warnings in effect from Point Conception to Mexican Border. West to northwest 15 to 25 I knots by early today through Wednesday, Two to 4 foot westerly swells with local 3 to 5 foot wind waves today, Rain heavy at times today becoming showers Wednesday, WESTERN FORECASTS SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA: Partly cioudy inrough Wednesday bul with 109 night and mornings. Today and Wednesday not so cold with highs in the 505.

Small craft advisory for easterly wind 15 to 25 mph decreasing today, NORTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA: Partly cloudy with patches of fog night and mornings and snow flurries likely tonight and Wednesday. Continued cold. High today and high Wednesday at Susanville, 26 and 29. SIERRA NEVADA: Partly cloudy with occasional snow mainly east slopes southern range through Wednesday but with chance of Increasing snow flurries Tahoe north Wednesday. Continued cold.

SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY: Intermittent rain ending in the north this morning and in the south part in the afternoon. Partly cloudy with fog tonight and Wednesday. Winds mostly east or southeast 10 to 20 mph decreasing today. Highs both days in the 50s. SANTA MARIA-SAN LUIS OBISPO COASTAL AREA: Rain locally heavy, decreasing today with occasional rain likely.

Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday with fog night and morning. Highs both days in the 50s. Gale warning for easterly wind 20 to 35 mph decreasing today. MONTEREY BAY AREA: Partly cloudy today through Wednesday but with local fog night and morning. Highs both days in the 50s.

Small craft advisory for easterly wind 15 to 25 mph decreasing today. EXTENDED FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY Salt Lake City Reno Flagstaff Boise San Francisco Denver Seattle Las Vegas 53 Phoenix 63 Portland, Ore. 50 Sacramento 53 Monday's Temperatures, Summaries Summaries TEMPERATURES AND PRECIPITATION OVER THE NATION PrecipiStation- Max. Min. tation Albany, N.Y, 33 18 Amarillo 50 31 Anchorage Asheville 51 37 Atlanta 53 Atlantic City 45 Austin 52 Baltimore 43 Birmingham 50 Bismarck Boston Brownsville Buffalo Burlington, Vt.

Charleston, S.C. Charleston, W.V. Charlotte, N.C. Cheyenne Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbia, S.C. Columbus, Ohio Dallas, Ft.

Worth Dayton Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth EI Paso Fairbanks 13 Fargo Hartford 34 Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jackson Ms. Jacksonville Juneau Kansas City Little Rock Louisville Memphis Miami Beach Midland-Odessa Milwaukee Minneapolis-St. Paul Nashville New Orleans New York Norfolk, Va. North Platte Oklahoma City Omaha Orlando Philadelphia Pittsburgh Portland, Me. Providence Raleigh Rapid City Richmond St.

Louis St. Petersburg-Tampa San Antonio San Diego San Joan Pr. Salt Ste. Marie Sioux Falls Syracuse Tulsa Washington Wichita 21 CANADIAN STATIONS Calgary 25 Edmonton Montreal Ottawa Regina Toronto Winnipeg Vancouver VITAL RECORDS Deaths Funeral Announcements ADAIR. Herbert Spencer, D.D.8., internationally known dentist, 48 years of practice in Los Angeles prior to 1965 retirement.

Life member of the American Dental Association and lecturer at dental clinics and symposiums in North America and Europe, graduate of and center on the football team; captain in U.S. Army; member of the Sons of the Revolution; a 32nd degree Mason. Active member and speaker In The Adventurers Club and 11f el member of Sierra Club (9 years California Board of Directors): active member in the First Congregational Church of Los Angeles since 1920. Dr. Adair is survived by his wife, Gambrell Adair, 2 sons, Herbert S.

Adair Jr. and Sidney A. Adair a sister, Mrs. Merritt F. Gilmer of Everett, Wash.

and 6 grandchildren. Interment, private in Inglewood Park Cemetery, Friends wishing send flowers are requested to make In Memoriam contributions to the Wilshire Y.M.C.A., Los Angeles, 90004. Inglewood Cemetery-Mortuary, directors (678-1251). AMELIO, Frank Nell, passed away January 5, 1974, resident of Newport Beach, survived by wife Frances Marie, son Gilbert daughter Gloria Osbrink, grandchildren, 1 great child, 3 brothers and 2 sisters. Rosary Tuesday, 8 p.m., and Mass Wednesday, 10 a.m., both at Our Lady Queen of Angels.

Interment in Ascension Cemetery. Baltz-Bergeron Corona Mar, directors. ATKINSON, Harry, beloved husband of Mrs. Sarah E. Atkinson, father of Philip and Robert Atkinson, brother of Thomas and Albert Atkinson; also survived by 4 grandchildren.

Services 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, at the Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills. Forest Lawn Mortuary. BALLIN, Max, beloved husband of Frances Ballin, loving father of Nolan and Dr. Ernest T. Ballin and Elaine B.

Kravitz, brother of Rosalyne Simon; also sur. vived by 10 grandchildren. Service. 11 a.m.. Friday, at Courts of TaNaCH Chapel.

Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Mount Sinai Mortuary. BENNETT, Mary Theresa, age 63. of Santa Fe Springs, passed away January 6, survived by husband Berkley. Rosary Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., at Chapel of Memories Norwalk.

Mass Thursday, 8:30 a.m., at St. Plus Church, Santa Fe Springs. BETHAM, Augustas DeSilva, of Redondo Beach, passed away January 6, 1974, born' in Apia, Western Samoa, January 20, 1882. Visitation, Tuesday after 3 p.m. Funeral service, Thursday, 1:30 p.m.

at the Chapel of the Ivy located within HalversonLeavell Mortuary. Local interment to follow. Hal Leavell of Torrance, funeral directors (328-1223). BICE, Alice, beloved sister of Altine R. Blacksmith.

Rosary was held Monday, 7:30 p.m., at Utter-McKinley's Van Nuys, Mass of Christian Burial today, 9:30 a.m., at St. Genevieve Church. Interment in San Fernando Mission Cemetery. BLACKSTONE, Dorothy Harriet, Pierce-Hamrock Mortuary. BLUM, Helen beloved mother of Robert C.

Blum, loving sister of Mrs. Okle Stevens, Mrs. Mamie McKillop, Mrs. Rennah Johnson, Mrs. Minnie Kurth, Mrs.

Inez Finie and Mrs. Nell Fort. Private services were held at Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary, BOND, Maude Marshall, of Temple City, mother of Jack Bond, grandmother of Jack E. Bond Jackie Pearson, Jeannie Bond, Dorothy Wallace and Marylin Barnes.

Past president of Temple City Business and Professional Woman's Club, past of Temple City Quota Club, past president of California State Association of National Parliamentarians, served years as director on board of National Parliamentarians and Parliamentarian of California State Association of Oral Surgeons. Services, 11 a.m., Wednesday, at Lee R. Hill Mortuary, Temple City. In lieu of flowers memorials to the American Cancer Society, 230 N. Lake, Pasadena.

BRACKMAN, Alexander. Malinow Silverman Mortuary BROWN, Elizabeth Stangohr, passed away January 6, 1974 in Escondido, former ployee of J.W. Robinson, beloved aunt of Eugene R. Brown, Arnold Stangohr and Rev. Clarence Stangohr.

Service 3 p.m., Wednesday, the Wee Kirk o' the Heather. Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest 'Lawn Mortuary, CHARBONNEAU, Clare Clifford, aged 84, beloved father of Mrs. Anita Ward and Don Charbon15 neau. 18 Funeral Mass, 12 noon, Wed39 nesday at Holy Cross Mausoleum chapel, Callanan Mortuary, directors.

CROWLEY, Florence Cunningham O'Connor. Hollywood Mortuary, CUNNINGHAM, Virginia loved mother of Joan M. Myers. Service Wednesday, 1:30 p.m,, at Utter Wilshire Chapel, 444 South Vermont. DEUEL, Rachel beloved aunt Anna Mary Woodford and Charles D.

Humpreville. Private service were held Pierce Brothers Hollywood 5959 Santa Monica Blvd. DOUGHTY, Winfred Bruce. .01 Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. EBERHART, Kathryn L.

Graveside service, 10 a.m., Tuesday in Desert Memorial Park, Calamesa, Calif. Desert .01 Mortuary, Desert Hot Springs. EIGLER, Edith W. .01 .17 Mount Mortuary. .04 ENGLISH, Salome Armstrong Family, directors, .02 FEINSTEIN, Abraham.

Glasband-Willen Long Beach, FINERMAN, Elizabeth (Bess). Malinow Silverman Mortuary FOX, Ernest Baxter, passed away January 5, 1974. Service, Wednesday, 11:30 a.m. at McNerney's Colonial Chapel, Wilmington. GALLEGOS, Elizabeth Branch.

McMillan Mortuary, directors. GIBSON, of Pearl Marceline, Lausder. beloved sister Memorial service, Wednesday, 2 p.m. at Hollenbeck Home for the Aged. Utter-McKinley's East Los Angeles, directors.

HALLMAN, Carrie beloved mother of Marie Irvin, grandmother of Mr. C. Arthur. Service Tuesday, 2:30 p.m., Hollywood Methodist Church, 6817 Franklin Avenue. UtterMcKinley's Wilshire, directors.

HAMILTON, James Louis, beloved son of Mr. Mrs. Louis Hamilton, loving brother of Mrs. vian Bollatti and William milton, uncle of Glenn Dean Bollatti; also survived grandparents, Mr. Mrs.

seo Valadez, and Mrs. Petra milton. Rosary, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Veiga-Robison Beverly Chapel. Funeral Mass, Wednesday, a.m., at Our Lady of Soledad Church.

Interment in Resurrection Cemetery, HANSEN, Axel F. Forest Lawn-Glendale, HERNANDEZ, baby. Gutierrez Weber Mortuary. .07 HINKLE, Jack Roy, survived by mother Doris Hinkle of Los .03 geles, his sister Mrs. Nancy Street of Indiana and Mrs.

da Eclipse, his brothers David Hinkle and William Hinkle of Los Angeles. Funeral services Wednesday, 11. a.m., at Scovern Mortuary 828 South Brand dale. HOWARD, Gay. A Haven Mortuary, Deaths, Funeral Announcements HUGHES, Frank Hugene, passed away January 6, 1974 In Los Angeles, Palos Verdes Peninsula resident for senior vice-president, 30, years, First Charter Corporation, veteran World War 11, U.S.

SUFvived Palos by Verdes his wife, Peninsula, Marjorie of daughters, Sandra Hughes and Patricia McCarthy of Hermosa Beach, 1 son, Robert of Santa Ana and 1 brother, Robert of Indiana. Scripture service Tuesday, 8 and Mass. of Christian Burial Wednesday, 10 a.m.. both at St. John Fisher Catholic Church, Palos Verdes PeninsuJa.

Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Palos Verdes Chapel, Lomita, direcJACOBS. Daniel M. Groman Mortuary, directors. JONES, Ernest of Claremont, died January 1974, retired Treasurer of Claremont Colleges, survived by wife, Veta Jones, daughters, Elizabeth and Helen Jones of Claremont and Mrs.

Marion Streit of La Mesa, granddaughter and grandson, Jennifer and Jonathan Streit. Service Wednesday, 2 p.m., at Kingman Chapel, Claremont. Todd Memorial Chapel, Pomona, in charge, Contributions to the Pomona College Memorial Fund, Claremont, 91711. JUSTICE, Robert husband of Opal, father Dr. Robert Justice and Delanna Dee Schnieder, brother of Conzoella Hedge, Hazel Rickle and George Justice; also survived by 8 grandchildren.

Vistation, today at Pierce Brothers Snyders Southwest Mortuary, 3443 West Manchester Blvd. Service Wednesday, 3 p.m., at the Chapel of the Chimes, Inglewood Park Cemetery, Fierce Brothers Del Fox Mortuary, directors (679-1793). KLINE, Benjamin. Malinow Silverman Mortuary KNICKMEYER, Herman beloved husband of Mrs. Emily E.

Knickmeyer, loving father of Wayne R. and Herman J. Knickmeyer also survived by 2 grandchildren, brother of Henry Knickmeyer, Mrs. Marie Davis and Mrs. Katherine Lwe, father-in-law of Mrs.

Judith E. and Mrs. Joan A. Knickmeyer. Service 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, at the Wee Kirk o' the Heather.

Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to the City of Hope, 208 West Eighth Street, Los Angeles 90014. LaBROSSE, Ulysse J. Forest Lawn-Glendale.

LAVENTMAN, 8 Sol. Sholom Mortuary, directors. LIPSKY, Charles, survived by beloved wife, Gussie, son, Ronald, daughter, Sydell Sacks, 3 grandchildren, 3 brothers and 1 Interment, Tuesday, 1 p.m. in Sholom Memorial Park. Kapin San Fernando Mortuary, directors.

LUNA, Louis M. Gutierrez Weber Mortuary. MANN, Albert L. Forest Lawn-Glendale, MANN, Bertha M. J.T.

Oswald Mortuary N.H. MATSUI, Roy Yoshiaki, beloved husband of Grace, father of George, Mmes. Frances Fujinami and Rose Ochi. Services 7:30 p.m., January 10, at Hompa Hongwanji Buddist Temple, 815 E. First St.

Fukui Mortuary, directors. The family requests that flowers please be omitted. MAZZOLA, Concetta Maria J.T. Oswlad Mortuary S.F. MEREY, Imre G.

J.T. Oswald Mortuary N.H. MERZANIS, Mabel C. Rosary tonight, 7:30 p.m., at Pierce Brothers Simone Chapel, Funeral Mass Wednesday, 9 a.m., at Sacred Heart Church, Sichel and Baldwin. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

MEYERS, Richard beloved husband of Elizabeth Cox Meyers, loving father of Richard B. Meyers 1I and Mrs. Rory Shea, son of Mrs. Gladys Emmett, brother of Donald E. Meyers, grandfather of Morgan Meyers.

Services 2 p.m., Wednesday, at the Westwood Memorial Park Chapel. In lieu of flowers family requests donations be made to the Cancer Society. Westwood Village Mortuary, directors. MOORE, Geraldine Julia, passed away January 7, 1974, beloved 5 wife of Jerry Moore, daughter of Julia Criswell, sister of Bernetta Kruger, aunt of Beverly Profit. Service Wednesday, 11:30 a.m., at Hillside Church.

Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, Rose Hills Mortuary, directing. MYERS, Eunice Jean, aged 49, passed away January 6, 1974 in Redondo Beach, Rancho Palos Verdes Peninsula resident for 7 years; beloved wife of Hal Myers, dear mother of Mark Gregory and Stephanie Jean Myers both at home, cherished daughter of George and Lena Siltenberg of Holyrood, sister of Virginia Biltoft of Santa Clara, Lyle Stoltenberg of El Segundo and Robert Stoltenberg of Holyrood, Kan. at Service Tuesday, p.m., at McNerney's Palos 'Verdes Chapel, 2342 Pacific Coast Highway, Lomita. Private ment. NAGASAKI, Tobe, beloved father of Mmes.

Sadako Tamura of Pennsylvania and Esuko Matsushita: also survived by 4 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held January 10, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at Japanese Baptist Church of Los Angeles, 2935 E. 2nd L.A. Interment Friday, January 11, 11 a.m., in Bellevue Cemebe- tery, 1240 W.

G. Ontario, California. Shimatsu, Ogata Kubota Mortuary, directors. NEHAMEN, Irving. Groman Mortuary, directors.

NORTON, Jessie passed away of January 4, 1974, a member of Fortuna Court Order of the Amaranth Highland Park. Beat loved mother of Phil Norton of Escondido, Karl Norton of Tucson, Arizona, Kathryn Bryant of San Clemente, Nell Brignall of Corona Del Mar, Jean M. Lick of San Clemente, 12 grandren children, and 4 23 great great grand children. Services 1 p.m., Wednesday, at the Chapel of Turner Stev. ens Alhambra.

Interment in San Gabriel Cemetery. OLDS, Fabiola, survived by son Brian T. Olds, daughter Consuelo Olds Schroeder and Yolanda ROSENSWEIG, Elizabeth. Groman Mortuary, directors. SANFILIPPO, Dorothea Thomas Private services were held Monday, 7:30 p.m., at Inglewood Mortuary, 1206 Centinela his Inglewood (678-3381).

An- SCHATENSTEIN, Jacob A. -Utter-McKinley's Wilshire Glor- SELTZER, Ben, beloved husband of Genevieve Seltzer, loving fathall er of Kraig Seltzer, brother of Richard Seltzer, Frances Pollinger and Lillian Silverman, dear grandfather of Jason Seltzer. Glen- Services 1 p.m., Wednesday, at Courts of TaNaCH Chapel, Mount Sinal Memorial Park. Mount Sinai Mortuary, Romero. Rosary Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., at J.

T. Oswald Mortuary N.H. Funeral Mass Thursday, 9 a.m., at St. Francis de Sales Church. OLSON, Rev.

Arthur M. Forest Lawn Glendale. PEPAN, Mann. Services today, a.m., at Pierce Brothers 720 W. Washington Blvd.

PHILLIPS, Albert J. Groman Mortuary, directors, PIANTA, Ivy beloved sister of Nora Brown. Service Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., at the Chapel of Klinker-Carroll Cunningham, Huntington Park. PRAGER, William beloved father of Martin Prager and Blossom Riggio; also survived by 5 grandchildren and 2 greatgrandchildren. Services Wednesday, 2 p.m., at Glasband-Willen Long Beach Mortuary Chapel, 638 Atlantic Long Beach.

REZZO, William Raymond. Forest Lawn Glendale. ROSEMONT, Harold, beloved brother of Mrs. Anne Blatchford and Mrs. Sarah Abrahms.

Service, 1 p.m., Wednesday at Pierce Brothers' Hollywood Mortuary, 5959 Santa Monica Blvd. Rabbi William Sanderson, officiating. Private interment in Sawtelle Cemetery. Pierce Brothers' Hollywood, directors. Deaths, Funeral Announcements SHERIDAN, Allan, beloved husband of Harriet (nee Edelstein), Cond father of Joanne (David) Stoller, brother of Harry, Irving and Henry, grandfather of Dan, Mitchell and Glenn.

Service, Tuesday, 8 p.m., at Hollywood Cemetery Chapel under the auspices of Home Lodge No. 721, F. A.M. Mallnow Silverman Mortuary, directors. SHIMOKAJI, Yurino, beloved mother of Noboru, Tadao, Kiyoshi, Mmes.

Yukiye Okada, Yoshika Misaki of Baywood Park, Kikuye Ilda of Phoenix, sister of Mmes. Yaeno Mikami and Misato Tamura of Japan, Services 7:30 p.m., January 11, at Hompa Hongwanj! Buddist Temple, 815 C. First St. Fukui Mortuary, directors. SHUGHART, Susan Ann, loving beloved wife of David S.

Shughart II, mother of Jason and David S. Shughart III, daughter of Dorothy and Jarrell Ormand, sister of Jarrell James F. and Ronald D. Ormand. Rosary private.

Funeral Mass Wednesday, 10 a.m., at St. Paul the Apostle Church. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Division of Surgical Ontology Los Angeles, 90024 attention Dr. at UCLA Medical Center, E. Carmach Holmes, Make check payable to Regents of UCLA for the Cancer Research in the name of Susan Ann Shughart.

Gates, Kingsley Gates, Westwood, director. SIMONTON, Dorothy Corser. Pierce-Hamrock Mortuary. SLATER, Sophie, beloved mother of Joseph, Charles, and Samuel Julius Meyers, dear grandmother of Ronda, ter, sister of Ian and Anne Slater. Mount Services Sinai Tuesday, Memorial p.m., Park 2 Chapel.

Mount Sinai Mortuary, SMITH, Kantine, Slater, beloved devoted mother sisJacqueline ter of Max Gendler. Services Thursday, 11 a.m., Mount Sinai Memorial Park, Groman Mortuary, directors. STOKES, Bert Lee. Visitation Tuesday, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Graveside services Wednesday, 3:30 p.m., at CePark Cemetery. Inglewood metery Mortuary, directors. 678-1251. STRICHARD, Jack. Glasband-Willen Long Beach, STUCKLER, Clara.

Silverman Mortuary SWINNEY, Howard Valentine, beloved husband of Gladys, brothof Edward B. Swinney and Mrs. Virginia G. Johnson. Graveside services pending.

lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Los Angeles Heart Association. Pierce Brothers' Hollywood, directors. TALKINGTON, Edythe passed January 6, 1974. Service, Thursday, 2:30 p.m., at McNerney's Colonial Chapel. Wilmington.

TIBBETTS, Helen B. Reed (732.6115) TREITEL, Philip. Services Tuesday, 2 p.m., at Gl a sband Willen Hollywood Chapel, 7700 Santa Monica Blvd. TRESCONY, Albert Cora, Trescony beloved and mother of J. Katherine T.

Nowlen; also survived by her brother, William N. Thorpe, 8 grandchildren and 1 Recitation of the Rosary 8 p.m., Tuesday, at Pierce BrothBeverly Hills. 417 North Maple Dr. Funeral Mass 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, at St. Timothy's Catholic Church, 10425 W.

Pico, Los Angeles. Entombment Holy Cross Mausoleum. Pierce Brothers Beverly Hills, directors. VENDELAND, Rosaline Mount Sinai Mortuary WALSH, Lawrence P. Forest Lawn- Glendale.

WALSH, William J. Recitation of the Rosary Brothers, Wednesday, 720 W. p.m., "Washington Blvd. Mass a.m., Thursday, at Holy Name of Jesus Church, Jefferson Blvd. and Cimarron St.

Angeles, Pierce Brotherg Los Angeles, directors. WELSCH, Paul one of the original faculty of Mount San Antonio College, Mayor of the City of Covina from 1956 to 1958, survived by wife, Martha and brother, Leroy Welsch. Service Wednesday, 11 a.m., at Custer-Christiansen Mortuary, West Covina. In of flowers, contributions may be made in Mr. Welsch's name to Mount San Antonio Memorial Scholarship Fund.

FUNERAL NOTICE WEST GATE LODGE No. 335, de will assemble Wednesday, 12 noon, at Mount Sinal Memorial Park for the purpose of conducting services for our late IRVING NEHAMEN STEPHEN W. H. YEE, W.M. ARTHUR MONTROSE, P.M., Secretary.

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Dentures that fit are essential to health. See your dentist regularly, Frank E. Hughes, 55," Loan Official, Dies Frank E. Hughes, 55, senior vice president of loan administration and a director of the American Savings Loan Don Sheldon; L.A. Detective Funeral services for Det.

Donald Sheldon, 50, a 25- year veteran of the Los Angeles police force, will be held at 2 p.m. today at Lorenzen Mortuary, 19300 Sherman Way, Reseda, with burial at Oakwood Memorial Park, Chats worth. Mr. Sheldon, who died Saturday at West Valley Community Hospital, was for the last years liaison officer between Val1e Division detectives and the district attorney's branch office in Van Nuys. Prior to that he was assigned to the forgery detail for many years.

He 1 leaves his wife, Marcia; and three sons, Jeffrey, a Los Angeles police officer; and Dennis and Barry. Barrett Rice; President of Silverwoods Funeral services for Barrett N. Rice, 40, president of Silverwoods clothing stores of Los Angeles since last September, were pending Monday in New York City. Mr. Rice died Friday at St.

Vincent's Hospital here after undergoing surgery for a gastric ulcer. He came to Los Angeles from San Francisco, where he was executive vice president of Hastings clothing stores. He formerly, was vice president of Wallachs clothing stores in New York City. Mr. Rice leaves his wife, Jean; two sons, Barry and Steven, and his mother, Mrs.

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A rosary will be recited p.m. today at camily, St. John Fisher Church, Palos Verdes Estates, to be followed by a Mass in the same church at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, Fox Hills.

Mr. Hughes leaves his wife, Marjorie; two daughters, Patricia and Sandra; a son, Robert, and brother, Robert. H. S. Adair, Noted L.A.

Dentist, Dies Dr. Herbert Spencer Adair, noted Los Angeles dentist and lecturer at national and international dental symposia, has died at 82. Dr. Adair, who retired in 1965 after 48 years of practice, was a life member of the American Dental Assn. and the Sierra Club, at 32nd Degree Mason and active member of Congregational Church, He leaves his wife, Mildred, two sons, Herbert S.

Jr. and Sidney a sister and six grandchildren. The family announced interment would be private. local floodand Wednes- MOUNTAINS: Heavy rain with heavy snow above 5,000 feet today, decreasing tonight. Showers Wednesday.

Highs today, 30 to 40. SAN FERNANDO VALLEY: Rain, occasionally heavy, day with local flooding and mudslides. Scattered showers tonight and Wednesday. Highs today, mid 50s. SAN GABRIEL VALLEY: Rain, occasionally heavy, today with local flooding and mudslides.

Scattered showers tonight and Wednesday. Highs today, mid 50s. SAN BERNARDINO-RIVERSIDE: Rain, occasionally heavy, today with local flooding and mudslides. Scattered showers tonight and Wednesday. Highs today, mid 50s.

ORANGE COUNTY: Rain, occasionally heavy, today with local flooding and mudslides. Scattered showers tonight and Wednesday. Highs today, mid 50s. UPPER AND LOWER DESERTS: Rain today and tonight. Partly cloudy Wednesday.

Highs today, 40s upper valleys and 50s lower valleys. SAN DIEGO COUNTY: Rain, occasionally heavy, today with local flooding and local mudslides. Scattered showers today and Wednesday. Rain heavy in mountains with heavy snow above 5,000 feet. Highs today, 52 to 57 coastal and inland.

Smog Report The Los Angeles County Air Pollution Control District's first-stage smog alerts are based on peak reading: ozone, .50 parts per million; carbon monoxide, 50 ppm; nitrogen oxides, (nitric oxide plus nitrogen dioxide) 3 ppm. The air quality standards of the State Air Resources Board do not Involve peak readings, but are for a specific time period: ozone, .10 ppm for 1 carbon monoxide, 10 ppm for 12 nitrogen dioxide, .25 ppm for 1 hr. FORECAST Maximum ozone levels today will be .05 ppm or less in all areas of the Los Angeles Basin. There will be no smog. Maximum visibilities will be eight miles in the central portion, and nine to 15 elsewhere in the basin.

MONDAY'S PEAK READINGS Carbon Nitrogen Ozone Monoxide Oxides Central Los Angeles .02 00 .15 Northwest Coastal .02 .16 Southwest Coastal .01 .19 South Coastal .01 .08 Southeast .02 CO .28 West San Fernando Valley .02 .09 East San Fernando Valley .02 10 .12 West San Gabriel Valley .02 00 .07 East San Gabriel Valley .03 0 .05 Pomona-Walnut Valley .03 00 .08 Orange APCD .03 00 .06 Ventura County APCD .07 6 .15 LOCAL TEMPERATURES Maximum and California minimum points, as temperatures at reported to Angeles office of the National Weather Service, were as follows: PrecipiStation- Max. Min. tation Los Angeles 53 50 1.59 Los Angeles Airport 54 50 1.75 Apple Valley 40 34 Bakersfield 54 46 Barstow-Dagget 48 39 Beaumont 1.69 Beverly Hills 2.20 Big Bear Lake Bishop Blythe El. Centro .02 Fresno Hollywood-Burbank Lake Arrowhead 4.40 Lake Elsinore 1.41 Long Beach 2,52 Montebello Mt. Wilson Needles Newport Beach 1.02 Northridge 2.62 Ontario 1.74 Palmdale Pasadena 3.37 San, Bernardino .83 San Gabriel 2.78 Santa Ana 1.62 Santa Barbara 2.93 Thermal 52 .40 RELATIVE HUMIDITY High, TEMPERATURES AND WEST PRECIPITATION OVER THE FAR PrecipiStation- Max.

Min. tation Albuquerque 31. 25 Billings .09 Boise Casper a Eureka Flagstaff .07 Great Falls Las. Helena Vegas .05 .03 Phoenix Portland, Ore. Red Bluff Reno Sacramento Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle, Spokane .02 Tucson Yellowstone Yuma 61 .05 FOREIGN CITIES City Time Weather Temp.

Athens. 2 p.m. cloudy Berlin, 1 p.m. Cloudy Cairo, 2 p.m. Rain Dublin, p.m.

Partly cloudy Geneva, 1 p.m. cloudy 46 Hong Kong, 8 p.m. London, 1. p.m. cloudy Madrid, 1 p.m.

Manila, 8 p.m. Moscow, 3 p.m. Paris, 1 p.m. Partly cloudy Peking, 8 p.m. Rome, p.m.

Saigon, 8 p.m. cloudy Stockholm, 1 p.m. Drizzle Sydney, 10 p.m. Rain Tel Aviv, 2 p.m. Thunder storm Tokyo, 9 p.m.

Clear Service Pending for Ex-Film Actor C. W. Lyons Private funeral services are pending for Clifford William Lyons, 72, a onetime actor, stuntman and movie director, who died Sunday at St. Vincent's Hospital. Mr.

Lyons, who was a member of the Screen Actors Guild and the Screen Directors Guild, had appeared in a number of movies including "The Great Train Robbery," "The Alamo," "Long Ships," and "War Wagon." He leaves two sons, Clifford Jr. and Garrett, two brothers, Russell and Glenn, and two grandchildren. M. M. Myerberg; Play Producer BALTIMORE (A) Funeral services for Michael M.

Myerberg, the producer of such plays as "The Skin of Our Teeth" and "Waiting for Godot," will be held here today. Mr. Myerberg died Sunday. He was 67. Besides plays, he produced a number of films and served as manager for the Philadelphia orchestra and conductor Leopold Stokowski.

He was known as "The Phantom" on Broadway, where he could often be spotted wearing a coat thrown over his shoulders and a 1930s style hat. NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY Heavy snow warnings continued in effect for the southern Plateau and were issued for the central Rockies for today. The low pressure system approaching the Southern California coast spread snow showers to the Rocky Mountains but amounts were only one or two inches Monday Near blizzard conditions followed a cold front across Montana. Winds up to forty miles per hour drifted and blew the falling snow. Snow squalls occurred between the lower Great Lakes and the Appalachians.

Gusts reached 44 miles per hour at Watertown, New York. Light showers were scattered along the southern Atlantic and northern Gulf Coasts. Fair weather prevailed in the Pacific Northwest, the Plains, the upper Mississippi Valley and was New still England. eighteen At two degrees p.m. CDI Monday It below zero at International Falls, Minnesota, while it was 83 degrees at the Orlando, Florida Jet Port.

number Lowland flooding continued on a of streams in east Texas, lower Mississippi Valley States, lower Ohio Valley, east Gulf drainage and south Atlantic drainage. High tides were as much as two feet above the average on the Atlantic coast Monday. Not because of a storm but due to unusual astronomical conditions, the moon and the sun being at their closest approaches to the Earth at the time of full moon. These conditions will continue through Wednesday. WESTERN WEATHER SUMMARY A 1002 lw millibar lying 100 miles off Point Conception brought cold moist air and strong winds over the coasts of Southern and Central California.

A stronger 972 millibar low was 1800 miles west of San Francisco and a front connected the two lows. A 1029 millibar high was in the Gulf of Alaska. Weather over and off the coast from San Francisco to the Mexican border was cloudy with light to moderate rain showers and thundershowers. From San Francisco to Canada the weather was mostly clear. Sun, Moon, Tide Jan.

23 Jan. 31 Jan, Jan. 15 TUESDAY, JAN. Sun rises 7:59 a.m., sets 6:02 p.m. Moon rises 6:40 p.m., 8:01 a.m.

Jan, Low High Low High 3:07 1.6 9:22 7.1 4.5 3:57 1.5 10:08 7.0 4.8 10 4:50 1.4 10:57 6.5 12:21 4.8 11 5:46 1.4 11:46 5.8 p.m All Time D.S.T, $52 Plus 2 Meals Urged for Servants JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (A)-The Institute of Race Relations for South Africa's white minority government recommends a monthly wage for domestic workers of $52.15 plus breakfast, lunch and commuting expenses. There is no formal minimum wage for domestics. 15th Annual SPORTS-VACATION plusRVI RECREATIONAL VEHICLE EXPO NOW 'TIL SUNDAY LOS ANGELES CONVENTION CENTER BOAT SHOW WITHIN THE EXPO 31 Manufacturers showing 150 Models MEXICO FEATURING MAINLAND AND NEW HIGHWAY Drive to La Paz, Ferry to Mazatian and visit other cities and states of Culiacan, Sinaloa, and Sonora on the way back to the U.S.A. "No Gas Shortage in Mexico." Obtain all information direct from their exhibit, GUNS MIKE ROY FOR THE HORSEMEN WORLD'S EXPENSIVE MOST TROUT MOTOR HOMES CANADA INFO. SUPER CHEF THEATRE POND CHASSIS MOUNTS BICYCLES 5th WHEELS FISHING TACKLE SLIDE INS Personal appearance of ACCESSORIES TENT CAMPERS Cauliflower Alley KARATE KUNG FU TRAVEL TRAILERS members daily with DEMONSTRATIONS STARLIGHTERS former champions in ASSOCIATED RESORT HUNTING boxing, wrestling, SQUARE DANCERS FISHING karate, etc.

HOURS: Mon. thru Frt. Saturday Sunday 3 p.m. 11 p.m. Noon 11 p.M.

Noon 8 p.m. ADMISSION: Adults $2.00 Children $1.00.

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