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May 27, 1971 Los Angeles Times WEATHER REPORTS, FORECASTS NATIONAL FORECAST FOR MAY 27, 30.00 29.90 1971 30.10 30.00 30.10 30.10 29.90 SEATTLE STE. MARIE: BOSTON ,70 BISMARCK 058 PORTLAND: GREAT FALLS 075 BUFFALO ST. PAUL BOISE DETROIT NEW YORK EUREKA PITTSBURGH WASHINGTON 130.10 RENO CASPER OMAHA CHICAGO, 65 63 SALT LAKE CITY CINCINNATI 076 SAN HATTERAS 'MO 86 29.80 DENVER KANSAS CITY NASHVILLE 29.60. LAS VEGAS -OKLAHOMA CITY CHARLESTON 66 ALBUQUERQUE 800 079 984 LOS ANGELES 93 AMARILLO I- LITTLE ROCK ATLANTA 30.10 PHOENIX EL PASO FT. WORTH 86 JACKSONVILLE SAN ANTONIO TAMPA' HOUSTON 85 890 NEW 86 ORLEANS MIAMI 30.00 29.90 29.80 29.80 CORPUS FRIDAY FORECAST CHRISTI BROWNSVILLE 29.90 30.00 LUIS OBISPO? BAKERSFIELD 47 54 73 MARIA SANTA BARBARA MT.

WILSON SAN BURBANK BERNARDINO 55 68 40 52 50. 69 LOS ANGELES CIVIC CENTER RIVERSIDE COLD WARM STATIONARY OCCLUDED TEMP. WATER SANTA MONICA 51 68 FRONT FRONT FRONT FRONT 61 ANA ANAHEIM 55 70 52 70 62 85 LONG BEACH PALM SPRINGS OCLEAR PARTLY CLOUDY CLOUDY 56 COSTA MESA AND HIGHS NEWPORT WIND DIRECTION RAIN SNOW WATER ZA FOR THURSDAY 61 TEMP. SAN 56 DIEGO 66 Prepared In cooperation with the National Weather Service Western, National SOUTALAND FORECAST LOS ANGELES: Considerable cloudiness but partly sunny this afternoon and mostly sunny Friday a afternoon. High today, 66.

BEACHES: Mostly cloudy through Friday morning with few sprinkles showers. Cloudy Friday afternoon. High today in 60s; water, 61. Chance of rain, today and less than Friday. MOUNTAINS: Mostly cloudy today and Friday with a few light showers.

Cool. Local gusty winds. Highs today, 45 to 55. SAN FERNANDO VALLEY: Mostly cloudy today and Friday with a few sprinkles or light showers, mainly near mountains. Highs today in 60s.

Chance of rain today and tonight. SAN GABRIEL VALLEY: Mostly cloudy today and Friday with a few or light showers, mainly near mountains. Highs sprinkles, 60s. Chance of rain, today and tonight. SAN BERNARDINO RIVERSIDE: Mostly cloudy today and Friday with a few sprinkles or light showers, mainly near mountains.

Highs today in 60s. Chance of rain today and tonight. ORANGE COUNTY: Mostly cloudy today and Friday morning with a few sprinkles or light showers. Partly cloudy Friday afternoon. Highs today in 60s.

Chance of rain, today and less than tonight. UPPER AND LOWER DESERTS: Variable clouds today and Friday with chance of a few showers, mainly around mountains north portion. A few thundershowers likely today in north portion. Highs today, in 70s upper valleys and 75 to 85 lower valleys. Gusty afternoon winds, 20 to 35 m.p.h.

SAN DIEGO COUNTY: Occasional sprinkles or light showers, especially over and near the mountains, today and Friday. Windy at times in mountains and deserts. Decreasing cloudiness Friday afternoon. Highs today, 60 to 65 coastal and 65 to 70 inland. Smog Report The Los Angeles County Air Pollution Control District's first-stage smog (ferts are based on peak reading: ozone, .50 parts per million; carbon monoxide, 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 specific time period: ozone, .10 ppm for 1 arbon monoxide, 10 ppm for 12 nitrogen dioxide, 0.25 ppm for 1 hr. FORECAST Maximum and minimum ozone levels today will be .05 ppm hroughout the Los Angeles Basin. There will be no eye irritadon. Minimum visibilities will be six to eight miles, due to laze. WEDNESDAY'S PEAK READINGS Carbon Nitrogen Central Los Angeles Northwest Coastal Southwest Coastal South Coastal Southeast West San Fernando Valley Cast Fernando Valley West San Gabriel Valley wast San Gabriel Valley Pomona Walnut Valley Orange County APCD EXTENDED FORECAST SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COASTAL AND MOUNTAIN AREAS: Extended outlook Saturday through Monday--Fair weather but some night and early morning coastal low clouds.

Warmer Saturday. Highs In 60s and 70s mountains and along beaches and in 70s and 80s coastal and intermediate valleys. Lows in upper 40s and 50s coastal areas and in 30s and 405 in mountains. MARINE FORECAST POINT CONCEPTION TO MEXICAN BORDER AREA: Light variable winds night and morning hours becoming west to dav and Friday but northwest 18 to 25 northwest 10 10. 18 knots in afternoons toknots over coastal waters through Friday.

Mostly cloudy with occasional sprinkles or light showers. Cool. WESTERN FORECASTS SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA: Clearing today then fair through Friday. High todav upper 50s to upper 60s. Warmer Fridav with high low 60s to low 70s.

Westerly wind 12 to 25 m.p.h. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL CALIFORNIA: Occasional showers chance thunderstorm south today but mainly over coastal and mountainous areas. Clearing north today and south tonight except showers few extreme south. Fair and warmer Friday. SIERRA NEVADA: Partly cloudy with occasional showers and chance of thunderstorm south todav.

Clearing north tonight and south portion Friday. Warmer Fridav. NEVADA: Partiv cloudy with showers or isolated thunderWESTERN, storm. Showers ending north tonight and south Friday. Warmer north portion Fridav.

High upper 60s and 70s. Locally windy. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY: Partly cloudy with chance light showers and possibly thunderstorm today but mainly toward the coast range or Sierra Nevada. Clearing tonight. Fair and warmer Friday.

Hiah Thursday in 70s. High Friday 75 to 85. Light wind becoming northwesterly 10 to 20 m.p.h. today. SANTA MARIA SAN LUIS OBISPO COASTAL AREA: Partly cloudy with chance light showers and possibly a thunderstorm today.

Clearing tonight. Fair Friday. Warmer Friday. High today in 60s and Fridav mid-60s to mid-70s. Westerly wind 10 to 20 m.p.h.

becoming northwest 12 to 25 m.p.h. todav. MONTEREY BAY AREA: Clearing today then fair through Friday. High todav in 60s. Warmer Friday with high mid-60s 10 mid-70s.

Westerly wind 10 to 20 becoming northwesterly 12 to 25 m.p.h. Fridav. NATIONAL OUTLOOK FOR FRIDAY Station- Max. Min. San Francisco 67 Portland, Ore.

71 48 Seattle 68 47 Las Vegas 88 59 Salt Lake City 77 48 New York 65 52 Boston 64 49 Washington, D.C. 67 50 Miami 85 75 Detroit 60 41 Chicago 64 Kansas City 77 56 New Orleans 85 66 Houston 88 68 I Milwaukee 61 38 Wednesday's Temperatures, Summaries NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY Severe weather erupted over the southcentral sector of the nation late Wednesday. Thunderstorms developed to towering heights in excess of 50 thousand feet and produced hail, high winds and locally heavy rain. Golf ball-size hail and wind damaged trees and power lines at Fairfax, about 60 miles northwest of Tulsa. Marble-size hail whitened the ground on the outskirts of Kansas City.

Funnel clouds were spotted over Colorado, Kansas and Oklahoma. Active weather also was in progress over other parts of the country. Thundershowers dotted the warm humid Gulf Coast. Shower activity was set off through the intermountain region of the West by an elongated area of low pressure. On the chilly side, there was a likelihood of some frost in Wisconsin and Michigan.

Temperatures today ranged from an early morning low of 30 degrees at Watertown, S.D., to an afternoon high of 102 at 57 Buckeye, Ariz. WESTERN WEATHER SUMMARY Ozone Monoxide Oxides .08 8 .21 .08 .17 .09 12 .49 .05 .19 .03 10 .18 .07 .12 .12 10 .21 .12 00 .18 .09 .26 .04 .12 .03 .08 There were scattered showers In WashIngton-Oregon and Northern California Wednesday with low pressure center 999 millibars located in the Interior of Southern California and western Nevada. Fair weather, prevailed considerable in Southern cloudiness California coastal and gusty winds interior sections. Pressures were high off the West Coast and high pressure covered most of the northeast Pacific. High pressure center millibars was located about 750 miles west of Eureka, near 40 North 142 West.

TEMPERATURES PRECIPITATION OVER THE FAR WEST PrecipiStation- Max. Min. tation Albuquerque 88 51 Eureka 57 48 .02 Flagstaff 33 Las Vegas Phoenix Portland, Ore. .10 Red Bluff Reno Sacramento San Francisco Seattle Spokane 75 Tucson 93 Yuma 95 67 CANADIAN STATIONS Calgary Edmonton 75 46 Montreal Ottawa Regina Toronto Winnipeg 69 Vancouver 65 VITAL RECORDS Deaths Funeral Announcements ALLEYN, Lynn, beloved wife of Kendall Alleyn, devoted daughter of Martha Mayer. Memorial services 1 p.m., Friday, at the Little Country Chapel, 10621 Victory North Hollywood.

Please omit flowers, those desiring may make contributions to the City of Hope or the Red Cross Blood Bank. Pierce Valhalla, directors. (877-3133). ARNOLD, Norah beloved mother of Maxine Arnold. Service 2:30 p.m.

Thursday at Pierce Brothers' Hollywood, 5959 Santa Monica Blvd. Interment Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. ARONSON, Karen L. beloved wife of Sheldon Aronson, loving mother of Dori M. and Aronson, dear daughter of Jack and Sylvia Amber, sister of Jeri Liebson.

Services 11 a.m., Thursday, at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Chapel. Mount Sinai Mortuary. BAILEY, Katherine M. Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. BARBAKOW.

Sarah, beloved mother of Bernard L. and Paul T. Barbakow and Evelyn Whitsister of May Livingston; also survived by 10 grandchildren and 9 Services 3, p.m. Thursday at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Chapel. Mount Sinai Mortuary.

BENSON, Maude, beloved wife of Dudley, passed away peacefully Monday her son's home in San Diego. BRAND, Heinie, loving brother of Harry and Judge Edward Brand. Private services were conducted by Groman Mortuary. CHARLES. 1.

Lester. Armstrong Family, directors. COLEMAN, Norman John, May 24, 1971, husband of Grace R. Coleman of Pasadena, father of Lynn Coleman of Downersgrove, 111. Services 3:30 p.m.

today at the Chapel of Turner Stevens Pasadena. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, COLUCCI, John, age 75, of Encino, passed away May 26, 1971, survived by wife Antoinette Colucci, son Victor Colucci, daughters Mrs. Jean Lofaso and Mrs. Romona Gustin of Las Vegas: also survived by 4 grandchildren. Rosary Thursday, 8 p.m., at T.

Oswald Mortuary Chapel. North Hollywood. Requiem Mass Friday, 10 a.m., at Cur Lady of Grace Church. J. T.

0s. wald North Hollywood Mor: tuary, directors. CONNELL. Vendetta M. Glen Haven Mortuary.

COWDON. Janet A. Service 10 a.m. Friday Pierce Brothers' Hollywood, 5959 Santa Monica Blvd. Interment Hollywood Cemetery, CROSS.

Robert 0. Sr. Funeral services 10:30 a.m. Thursday, May 27, at St. John's Chapel, Church of Our Savior, 535 West Roses San Gabriel.

Interment Fort Rosecrans National Military Cemetery, San Diego. DuBois Funeral Home, San Gabriel, directors. In lieu of flowers donations the American Cancer Society. DAGAN, Armstrong Jose A. Family, directors.

DIGRE, Evelyn E. Armstrong Family, directors. DOOLIN, John Robert, passed away May 24, 1971, survived daughter Mary Catherine Doolin. brother James Doolin and sisters Rosemary Driscoll and Kathleen Doolin. Rosary was recited Wednesday 8 p.m.

and Mass will be lebrated 9 a.m, Thursday. May 27. at St. Cyril's Catholic Church. Interment San Fernando Mission Cemetery, ter Funeral Home, Van Nuys, directors.

EARLY, Mary M. Glen. Haven Mortuary. ESPINDOLA, Anika D. Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills.

FARRAR. Harry beloved brother of Miss Lucille Farrar. brother-in-law of Mrs. Dorothy H. Boyer, Mrs.

Laura H. Beach. Mrs. Charles Steigleder, Mrs. Elsie Flatt and William H.

Hellman. Services 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary. FENN.

Lloyd, formerly of Redondo Beach. Services Saturday, 2 p.m.. the Bailey Chapel, Burbank. GERCHIK, Marjorie dear mother of Ann, Danny and Lisa, ter of William Moore. Service Thursday p.m.

Pierce Brothers' Hollywood, 5959 Santa Monica Blvd. Interment Valhalla Memorial Park. Memorial service 1:30 p.m. Sunday, June 27. at the First Unitarian Church of Los geles.

(In lieu of flowers those desiring may contribute to Library Fund of the City Hope, Duarte, Calif.) GRAND. Marian T. Callanan Mortuary, directors. HAAS, Minnie F. Glen Haven Mortuary, HACKEL.

Harry, beloved husband of Elsie. devoted father of Mrs. Elaine Comess and Alvin Hackel. dear father-in-law of Leonard Comess and Jacqueline Hackel. loving grandfather Richard, Toby.

Jamie and Steven. Services Thursday 11 a.m. Hillside Memorial Park Chapel. Mortuary, directors. HASTINGS, Wood, beloved hushand of Mrs.

Marion Hastings, father of Lisa Anne, Robert Wood, Douglas Reynolds, Allison Leigh and Christopher Charles Hastings, son of Mrs. Margaret Wood Hastings, brother of Margaret Hastings Howe. Services 10:30 a.m. Friday the Little Church of the Flowers. Forest Lawn -Glendale.

Forest Lawn Mortuary. Memorial contributions may be given to the Wood Hastings Memorial Scholarship, General Secretary, Stanford University, ford. Calif. HEBARD. F.

Malcolm M.D., late Glendale, beloved husband Rhoda Anne Hebard, son Olive G. Hebard of Arcadia, brother of Dr. Harold Hebard of Arcadia, D. Kenneth bard of Norwalk and Marjory Hardt of Arcadia, also survived by 11 nieces and nephew and great-nieces and nephews. Services Thursday 2 p.m.

the Peace Chapel of Kiefer Everick Mortuary, 314 Harvard Glendale. HERNANDEZ. Armando. Armstrong Family, directors. HOFFMAN.

Paul Mack. Services Friday 2 p.m. Chapel of the Chimes. Ingle. wood Cemetery-Mortuary, rectors (678-1251).

HOLMAN. Donna. Glen Haven Mortuary. JONES. Ruth B.

Armstrong Family, directors. Deaths, Funeral Announcements KANE, John Joseph. Visitation Thursday from 5 to p.m. Services Friday 10 a.m. at the Chapel of the Chimes.

glewood Cemetery Mortuary, directors. (678 1251). (San Francisco papers please copy.) KITCHEN, Helen 9., beloved mother of Elizabeth K. Smith and John F. Kitchen, grandmother of John M.

and Charles R. Kitchen, mother-in-law of Mary Alice Kitchen. Service 1 p.m. Friday at the Hollywood Cemetery Chapel, 6000 Santa Monica Blvd. Pierce Brothers' Hollywood, directors.

LAGOMARSINO, Beatrice I. Armstrong Family, directors, LANG. Jerome. Pierce Brothers' Beverly Rills. MANILOFF, Theodore, beloved son of Pauline, devoted brother of Milton and Sol, Sylvia McFarlane, Mildred Grobstein, Phylus Ross and Marcia Ross.

Graveside service Thursday, 2 p.m., at Mount Sinai Memorial Park, Groman Mortuary, directors. MARKUS, Augusta beloved wife Theodore Markus, loving mother Evelyn Murray and Bernice Levine, sister of Bertha Schechter, also survived by 4 grandchildren and 2 great-grand-1 children. Services 2. p.m. Thursday at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Chapel.

Mount Sinai Mortuary. Memorial contributions may be made to the City of Hope. MATZIE, Mary Frances, beloved mother of Ken, George and Jim Matzie. Mrs. Virginia Shermer, Mrs.

Faye A. Jay and Mrs. Billie Jo Gibas, sister of Francis, Delmar and Vincent Kauten and Mrs. Veronica Davis: also survived by 19 grandchildren. Rosary Thursday 8 p.m.

at the Sunrise Chapel of Gates, Kingsley Gates, Culver City. Mass Friday 9 a.m., at Visitation Catholic Church. McCABE, Ruth passed away May 25, 1971, survived by husband Frank C. McCabe and sister Edith Parthun. Friends may call Thursday, May 27, 12 noon to 9 p.m.

Praiswater Funeral Home, Van Nuys, directors. McCLAIN, Jessie J. Armstrong Family, directors. MEADER. Estella.

Armstrong Family, directors. METRO, Anna beloved mother of Ruth Horgan, Dorothy Marking and Katherine McBride, sister of Raymond T. Flynn: also survived by 10 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Requiem Mass Friday, 9 a.m., at St. Monica Catholic Church.

Gates, Kingsley Gates, Santa Monica, directors. MINGS. Thomas 1. Reed Tapley Geiger. MIRKIN, Mamie G.

Services Friday, 12 noon, at Hillside Memorial Park Chapel. Groman Mortuary, directors. MOELLER, Eldon H. Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills, NASATIR. Helen Sarah, beloved mother of Leonard.

Services Friday, 11 a.m., at Hillside Memorial Park Chapel. Groman Mortuary, directors. NASBOROUGH, Robert P. Services Friday 12:30 p.m. 1n the Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest Lawn-Glendale.

CarterCram Mortuary, directors. wife of Nathan Pearlman, lovPEARLMAN, Kathryn beloved ing mother of Jerome and Evelyn Wolfson, Irving and Marilyn Shapiro, Oscar and Janice Cole and Stanford and Toni Pearlman, fond sister of Louis Janssen: also survived by 10 grandchildren. Services, Thursday, 2 p.m., at Eternal Light Chapel in Eden Memorial Park. Groman-Eden PERSKY, Max, beloved husband of Mortuary, directors. Irene Persky, father of Shirley Rosen and Ruth Rubin, also survived by one brother, 4 sisters and 5 grandchildren.

Services Thursday 1 p.m. at the Hollywood Cemetery Chapel. Malinow Silverman Mortuary, directors. PERSON, Dwight passed away 25, survived by loving wife Jeannette and sons Neal. Rodney, Donald Bruce, LeRoy and Steven Person.

Funeral services Friday 10 2.111. at the El Monte First Christian Church. Interment Rose Hills Cemetery. Plerce Brothers' Schanel, directors. PHILLIPS, Lula M.

Forest Lawn POWELl. Robert Benjamin Jr. 65. resident of Newport Beach. passed away May 25.

survived by wife Elizabeth son Robert stepdaughter Mrs. John Mersereau and 2 grandchildren. A charter memher of Newport. Beach B.P.0.E. No.

1767. American Legion, California State Bar Association and Referee Bankruptcy Association. Services private. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Riverside. Balts Mortuary, Corona Del Mar, directors.

RABINOWITZ, Jacob. Services Thursday, 10 a.m., at Groman Mortuary Chapel, 830 W. Washington Blvd. RAND. Ray founder of Roundup Restaurants, beloved husband of Mrs.

Jaymee Rand, father of Renee M. and Michael R. Rand and Mrs. Donna DiMaggio, also survived hv 5 grandchildren and 1 nephew. Services 1:30 p.m.

Thursday in the Little Church Flowers. Forest Lawn -Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary. RAYBURN, Reuben, beloved husband of Dottie Rayburn, loving father of Cecile Talsky and Neal Rayburn, brother of Hymie and Abe Rabinowitz, dear grandfather of Sherry, Karen and Lori. Services 12 noon Friday at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Chapel.

Mount Sinai Mortuary. REIN.A, Manfredo Armstrong Family, directors. RICHARDS, Mary Helen, beloved sister of Blossom Ellen Richards. Venice R. Wildberger and Anthony Louis Richards.

Rosary was recited Wednesday at Pierce Brothers' wood Chapel. Graveside service Thursday 11 a.m. at Calvary Cemetery. RODRIGUES. Richard, Forest Lawn-Glendale.

ROSENTHAL. Frank. Services, Thursday, 10 a.m., at Groman-Eden Chapel in Eden Memorial Park. GromanEden Mortuary, directors. SCANELLE.

Arla Van. Chapel service and Interment 1:30 p.m., Friday, at ater Memorial Park Mortuary Cemetery. SKELLY, Gregory C. Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. SMITH, Dillard M.

Memorial service Friday 1:30 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, Santa Monica, 2nd and Arizona. SONNTAG. William. Visitation Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m.

Services Friday 12 noon at Chapel of the Chimes. Inglewood Cemetery-Mortuary, directors. (678-1251). SOTSKY, Louis, beloved father of Sylvia Handel and Eugene Sotsky, adored grandfather of 3. Service Friday.

1 p.m., at Eden Memorial Park Chapel. Glashand-Willen Valley Mor. tuary, directors (782-3870). For Cold's Miseries Nasal Spray ANAHIST. ANAHIST 'Dial -Controlled' Nasal Spray Now relieve nasal sinus congestion in secANAMIST onds.

Relieves miseries of nasal -sinus congestion, head colds distress, post nasal Spray Nasal drip. 15cc. Decongestant Tablets Feel better in spite of cold's miseries. Take Super Anahist Tablets with aspirin for symptomatic relief of colds, sinus consuper gestion, hay fever. ANAHIST 20 DECONGESTANT TABLETS DISCOUNT COLDS SINUS CONGESTION HAY FEVER Deaths, Funeral Announcements SPADARO, Anthony aged 48, of Northridge, passed away May 26, survived by wife Catherine, sons William and Robert Spadaro, mother Mrs.

Caroline Spadaro, brothers Nick, Frank, Alfred and Joe Spadaro, sisters Mrs. Virginia Jesberger and Frances Rossi. Rosary, Friday, 7:30 p.m., at Bridget of Sweden Church, Nuys. Requiem Mass, Saturday, 10 a.m., at the above church. J.

T. Oswald Reseda Mortuary, directors. SPINA, Peter. Forest Glendale. STARR, Mary Catharine, in Sacramento, May 25, 1971, beloved daughter of Mrs.

Carrie Starr, native of Pennsylvania, aged 62 years. Friends are invited to attend graveside services Saturday, 10 a.m., at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, Calif. W. F. Gormley Sons, Funeral Directors.

Remembrances may be made in her memory to the Sacramento State College Scholarship Fund. STEINGISSER, Flora. Malinow Silverman Mortuary. TANAKA, Taka, beloved mother of Jeff, Mmes. Fumiko More, Ann Higuchi and Mary Yokoyama.

Service 8 p.m. May 28 at Hompa Hongwanti Buddhist Fu- Temple, 815 East First St. kul Mortuary, directors. THOMAS, Robert Joseph, beloved husband of Shirley Thomas, father of William Allan, Jeffrey Wayne, Donald Charles, Patricia Ann and Pamela Jean. son of Marian Thomas, brother of Harry C.

and Dorothy Thomas. Service p.m. at the Sunrise Gates, King. aley Gates, Culver City. Gifts to Special Memorial in the new Culver-Palms United Methodist Church building preferred.

THOMSON, Wilmer S. Forest Lawn-Glendale. TRYON, Elmer of 2001 East Balboa Balboa, passed away May 25, survived by sons Spenof Studio City, Calif, and Richcer J. of Alaska, Lawrence E. ard A.

of Balboa. Services Friday 11 a.m. at Pacific View Chapel. Interment Pacific View Memorial Park, Newport Beach. Pacific View Mortuary, directors.

TUSSMAN, Solomon, survived by wife Malka and Joseph and Hugh, YEE. Karen, beloved daughter Mrs. Nellie and Harold Yee, sister of Darryl and Yee, beloved fiance of Private Robert Lee. Services 1 p.m. Saturday at the First Baptist Church of Alhambra, 101 South Atlantic, Alhambra.

Forest Lawn Holly wood Hills. Forest Lawn Mortuary. WALDMAN, Morris. Services Thursday, 12 noon, at Hillside Memorial Park Chapel. Groman Mortuary, directors.

WALKEY, Bruce Putnam, beloved wife of Kenneth C. Walkey, loving mother of Marilyn Donavan, sister of George Putnam. Private services were held. Gates, Kingsley Gates, Santa Monica, directors. WELCH.

LeVerne A. Utter-McKinley's Downey. WHITT, Lillian T. No services. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Crippled Childrens Guild, Dr.

Lowman of Los Angeles. Westwood Village Mortuary, directors. Funeral Directors MOUNT SINaI JEWISH MORTUARY- CEMETERY 466-4171 Groman MORTUARIES RI. 8-2201 TR. 7-0335 Los Angeles Valley A Utter MAKinley 388-2481 Cunningham O'Connor LOS ANGELES Est.

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Gambling on jai alai games and legalized betting on dog races also gained support from about half of those questioned in the latest California Poll. The survey was of 516 persons, described as a crosssection of the adult public, between April 26-May 3. Off-track betting, which is currently being investigated by legislative leaders as a new source of state revenue, drew the strongest support, with saying it was a good idea and answering it was a poor idea. The others expressed no opinion. Right behind in popularity was a state lottery which favored and opposed.

Third in popularity, gambling was supported casinoby and opposed by Fifty per cent of those polled endorsed dog racing and opposed it. Forty-eight per cent favored jai alai and said it was a poor idea. The idea of legalized gambling as a source of Funeral Directors PIERCE Neighborhood Mortuaries "The Perfect Tribute" SINCE 1902 749-4151 MALINOW SILVERMAN TEL. 678-1251 WITHIN INGLEWOOD CEMETERY CEMETERY Lots-Crypts JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS RI 9-1051 INGLEWOOD Cemetery-Mortuary TWO crypts mausoleum, Rose Hills Memorial Park, cost $1,900. Sell for $950.

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377-1445 Now Dentures RIGIDENT stay put DENTURE RETAINER ALL DAY state revenue has been proposed many times over the years. Licensed part- mutuel betting at horse racing tracks wan legalized in the 1930s and has added substantial sums to state coffers over the years. U.S. Star Wins in Chess Play Exclusive to The Times from Staff Writer VANCOUVER, B.C. Bobby Fischer of the United States took a 4-0 lead here today in his world chess championship quarter final match against Mark Taimanov, defeating the Russian in 71 moves.

The game had been adjourned on the 41st move with Fischer from Santa Monica, playing white, attempting to break through Taimanov's position. He finally took advantage of the Russian's cramped defense to sacrifice a bishop and gain control of the queenside. Two connected passed pawns proved to be the difference and Taimanov resigned. The victory, Fischer's fourth straight, leaves him with more points to score in the 10 game match to advance in the elimination series and challenge world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union. SAMPLES AS GOOD AS GOLD MOSCOW (UPI)-Oleg Pisarev of Krasnoyarsk was sentenced to 10 years in prison for sending samples of his work to friends in Moscow, the newspaper Trud reported Wednesday.

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Airport 67 Apple Valley 80 Bakersfield 73 Barstow-Daggett 88 Beverly Hills 74 Big Bear Lake 67 Bishop Burbank Airport Crestline 76 Culver City 68 EI Centro Fresno Lake Arrowhead Lake Elsinore Lake Isabella Long Beach Needles Newport Beach Northridge Palmdale Palm Springs 98 Palm Springs Tram Pasadena 65 Riverside San Bernardino 74 San Diego San Gabriel Santa Ana Santa Barbara Airport Santa Maria Santa Monica Pier Torrance Wrigtwood 65 Yucca Valley 79 RELATIVE HUMIDITY High, low, Sun, Moon, Tide MOSt QUAR NOON QUAD June 22 June' 1 June 9 June 16 THURSDAY, MAY 27 Sun rises 5:45 a.m., sets 7:55 p.m. Moon rises 8:31 a.m., sets 11:22 p.m. May Low High Low High 27 3.5 2.6 5.5 29 1 $3:30 3.6 2.9 3.5 2.8 12:30 5.0 High Low High Low 30 1:30 4.4 9:06 0.2 39 49:34 2.8 p.m. All times DST. Maximum Southern the Los Weather Min.

60 57 64 59 64 68 32 44 58 46 55 63 55 43 53 50 TEMPERATURES PRECIPITATION OVER THE NATION PrecipiStation- Max. Min. tation Albany, N.Y. 68 53 Amarillo 88 62 Anchorage 45 42 Atlanta Billings 83 55 81 Birmingham 87 Bismarck Boise Boston buffalo .04 Burlington .12 Casper Charleston, S.C. Charleston, W.Va.

Charlotte, N.C. Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Dal. Ft. Worth Des Moines Detroit .04 El Paso Fargo Helena. 81 Houston 84 Jackson, Miss.

Jacksonville Kansas City Little Rock Louisville Memphis Miami Beach 83 Midland, Tex. 88 Milwaukee 51 Minneapolis-St. Paul 64 New Orleans New York 75 Oklahoma City Omaha Orlando Philadelphia Pittsburgh Raleigh Richmond St. Louis St. Petersburgh Tampa San Antonio San Juan, P.R.

Shreveport 89 Washington 80 Wichita 82 59 FOREIGN CITIES (Local Time) City- Weather Temp. Athens, 2 p.m. cloudy 79 Berlin, 1 p.m. 59 Hong Kong, p.m. Partly cloudy Lisbon, noon cloudy Madrid, 1 p.m.

cloudy Manila. 8 p.m. Cloudy Moscow, 3 p.m. Cloudy Paris, p.m. cloudy Saigon, p.m.

Mexico City Haze Tokyo, 9 p.m, Clear Thousands of homes looking for FOR SALE are advertised daily in Times Classified, the leading real estate marketplace of the West. And right now, the interest rates on home loans are lower than the cost of borrowing money for a car or a color TV or many of the so-called necessities. Put a down payment on a new way of life. Times Classified Ads Times Classified Salutes REALTOR WEEK May 23-29 You can depend on your realtor's advice..

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