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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 40

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Th Rev. John Acton cele 8 Pert 1945 osf flnstlraCfowm ing intimate with her, but in brated the Massf and after sisted their relationship had BEAUTY GRANTED NEW PATERNITY SUIT TRIAL ended a year before she gave wards spoke briefly about Close Friends Attend Funeral birth to the girL the actress. He called her life Ex-Sheriff BiscailuzOut of Hospital Eugene W. Biscailuz, 82. an expression of fervor, de Two-Girls With Invalid Mother Need Camp Aid votion and respect a ho contest winner pert medical testimony re Trial of Brando's Ex-Wife Starts garding blood tests.

Terry Huntingdon won a ly We." "She was a lady of great new trial Monday of her achievement," Father Acton The appeals judges said Nix's instructions were weighed in favor of the 40- of Mary Boland Jury selection began Mon Eight a old Joanne doesn't know what multiple sclerosis is. But sha does paternity suit against Hollywood lawyer Arthur J. Crowley. Los Angeles County, "sheriff emeritus," left Santa Monica Hospital for hia said, "and her name will live long after her death." He said one of her less- day in a battery trial for An TS.00 75.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 year-old lawyer. They also said he should A final, quiet tribute was na Kashfi, 30, divorced wife The 2nd District Court of 50.00 know that her mother is of actor Marlon Brando, be have permitted testimony about blood samples taken publicized achievements was the large attention she gave 40.00 Appeal reversed a May 15, slowly losing the use of her home Monday, apparently in good condition.

Biscailuz, who lives Euclid Santa Monica, fore Municipal Judge Joan: paid to actress Mary Boland Monday by 30 close friends who attended a Requiem Mass in the Church of the Good Shepherd, Beverly to various chanties, 1963, Superior Court verdict from two men whom Miss Huntingdon, 25, had dated. arms and legs. Dempsey Klein. Miss Boland who never married, was born in Los Angeles but spent the latter The opinion was-written Miss Kashfi, 151 Tigertail Joanne also knows that she and her 10-year-old sister by Justice Roy L. Herndon.

Koad, was accused of strik Hills. Miss Boland, who enter was hospitalized Friday night, after complaining of chest pains. The Board of Supervisors Miss Huntingdon contend part of her life in New York, ing a police officer last Dec. 7 will need lots of supervision during the summer months tained stage and screen au after Brando and others took Among the pallbearers Monday were film actors favoring Crowley. Judge Lloyd S.

Nix, in whose courtroom the case was heard, a month later denied the 1959 Miss U.S.A. in the Miss Universe Contest a new trial. The appeals judges ruled, however, that Judge Nix had erred, in his instructions to the jury and in denying ex ed during the trial that a daughter, Elizabeth, now 3, resulted from intimacies diences with her fluttery, voted him the title of sheriff their son, Christian Devi, 7, from a Sunset Blvd. motel. 87.50 37.50 37.50 37.50 37.50 37.50 87.50 17.50 85.00 25.00 25.00 15.00 25.00 25.00 tSM 25.00 25.0 hare-brained roles for more emeritus when he retired in 1958 after 52 years in the when school is out.

But her mother doesn't get around much any more and her fath Jack Haley and William Gar-gan. Miss Boland was entombed at Forest Lawn with Crowley between May Four other counts growing than 60 years, died Wednesday in her New apartment at the age of 85. out of the incident were dis sheriffs office, 26 of them a and August, 1961. The attorney admitted be missed. sheriff.

v'' er works all day. The family is. too poor to send the girls to camp, so they have applied for aid from The Times Summer 25.00 25.00 73.00 Camp Fund. 20.00 20.00 "It's not good for the girls Georg V. Tlkof Mike and Barrio Click Helea M.

Quii-k Dr. and Mrs. B. J. McHugh John Ooaten William M.

Webster Joseph Zukin John R. Daggett Mrs. Edith kronenbergf Vivian Kronenberg In loving; memory of Ethel Ann Stambach Mrs. Judd Schenck v. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Rosenauer In memory of John M. i Gibson Mrs. Guy McHenry In memory of my Father i In memory of Hazel A Palmer Mr. and Mrs.

David M. Graham Herman J. Marshall Mrs. Ivan T. Jones Mr.

and Mrs. Fred R. Wotring Harry Mann Foundation Mrs. C. D.

Cooper Harry 8. and Mildred Brown Dr. and Mrs. J. M.

Knapp. John E. Larronde Mr. and Mrs. Roy C.

Bolt. The Burns Foundation. 3 Anonymous at Mr. and Mrs. John G.

White Mrs. Gertrude A. Galbreath Mr. and Mrs. James 8.

McBride Bess Ij. Petty Mr. and Mrs. George Hnnnex Ullian M. Young Milton R.

Clark Mrs. R. E. Sharon A. C.

Bilicke In memory of Tod Mrs. W. R. Thornberry In memory of Frances Morrin Rhoda W. Leonard Mildred C.

Best Belle White In loving memory of Robert L. Moore- Mr. and Mrs. H. Peterson Mrs.

Hal C. Klmbrough Mrs. M. W. MacAfee A.

Banchens Mrs. B. Franklin Metzleur C. W. Harvey E.

J. Gold William C. Clough Paul C. Griffith Mr. and "Mrs.

A. Ioren Boadt Josiah C. Moor Leo la Blair In memory of Walter L. Dnhig Marjorie Wheaton Edward L. Kirk Anonymous Ruth Lert to be tied down to a semi- invalid mother all summer.

says the youth director at 20.00 18-75 16.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 1 15.00 15.00 the local, community center. "Girls their age need room to grow in. They need trees to climb, trails to hike, forest 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 animals to watch and a place to swim." Joanne's father is a sales 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 man in a retail store, earning $70 a week. But her mother's illness cost $4,000 in medical bills last year alone, and every spare penny goes "to pay jW IN OUR GLORIOUSLY. A BEVY OF PRINTS the family's debts.

10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 Contributions will reach Joanne and thousands of other youngsters like her if they are mailed to The Times Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mars r. vvoui-namuei 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Summer Camp Fund, P.O. Paula T.

Ear 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5 00 M. Kennicott Sid Ruth Morse Mr. and Mrs. RobU Boru stein Dr. E.

A. Meservey Mrs. Anna L. Cimral Basil Bleck .7... Mr.

and Mrs. Chan D. Fuger Mrs. Bert Levi Corwine Daniel Davis Mrs. V.

J. Coverstone Anne N. Golding C. McCallum 8.00 IMPORTED MM COLORFUL, FINE, 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Mrs. Ben F.

Morgan 5.00 5.00 5.00 Airs. Alex S. Kobb Mrs. Harry B. Ellison Box 29, Los Angeles 90053.

The Camp Fund provides the only hope for underprivileged boys and girls to play in the mountains, and share 6ongs, good food and fellowship. Every dollar received goes directly to aid children, as The Times pays all administrative costs of the Camp Fund. Contributions of $1 or more will be acknowledged in this newspaper unless anonymity is requested. All donations are tax deductible. Today's list: John R.

McDonough 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 uena i. uidds Al Sherman Ruth Gold I-iuxenberg and Son Claude Gauthier Emory T. Avey Joel Douglas 2 Anonymous at $5 Mr. and Mrs. L.

V. Epstein Jaeger Co. Fern Krieghhanm Mrs. Forest R. Ever Mrs.

Helen I. ILanne Trlt Richwein A Visitor i Anonymous Mrs. Charles W. Worley John Doe Mrs. Margaret Melqutst 2.00 2.00 SHIRT DRESS BEAUTY9.95 mmow Previously acknowledged $43,085.03 Helms Foundation, Inc.

250.00 Airs. Patricia McDowell 100.00 Walter B. Lawrence 100.00 2.00 2.00 .2.00 1.00 1.00 l.oo l.oo l.oo 1.00 1.00 1.00 mcnmian far ka Ring Corp. ol America 100.00 Maury Schulkin Mrs. Frank Parker Holly p.

Oberly Thomson 100.00 Anonymous 100.00 A Friend A in memory of my mother Ann M. Walters and my 4.00 4 Anonymous at $1 lister Bob W. Blodeett 75.00 43,617.28 times; summer camp fund I want to help tend needy boys and girls to camp this summer. Her is my contribution to the Times Summer Camp Fund. Nam Address.

Please mail with contribution to Times Summer Camp SJJ Fund, P.O. Box 29, Los Angeles, Cal. 90053. Checks 3 X'-! YkIJ should be made payable to the Fund. Contributions WrJ' iiW -are tax deductible.

The Fund complies with regulations i kisStr 'XyVi vy" i of the Department of Social Services, City of Los tf wm buy by two's and three's for now and through the magnificent silks in over a dozen richly dark or brilliantly, buoyantly light paisleys, florals, tapestries, french-court, scarf and art prints, not in aii sizes the f. I 1 -vL-iZJ ress with softly pleated, yards-around skirt boasting a Jinn- ni illt i in ifunfn-rwifinnMrtiiiJrfn rmt itiifiw -trit -f1rVitr'rJ''rt-'-'," fl i VMnriwi niMiwwf iiffi iifri ift rt nffi mi i Jt 0 Ii 1 'O-" famous-maker four inch' the fly-front bod ice with sleeves that cover lovely lace, giving a lavish look to fine nylon white, champagne, tungofd half-slip xs to I regularly the elbow; sizes 8 to 16 sportswear dresses, street floor 5.95 now 3.95 white, black, champagne figure slip, smooth VWt and sleek beneath suit or drest 32 to 42 regularly 8.93 now 5.95 not all sizes In all colors lingerie, second floor mail and telephone orders accepted sorry, no mail or telephone orders.

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