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Deaths, Funeral Announcements Los 3nglcsf Ci'megJ 3 SUNDAY, MAR. 1 8, 1 95 1 -Part IT WEATHER REPORT OFFICIAL PARENTS' TO BACK MEETING MRS; SWAN Heart Association to Hold Annual Dinner March 29 The Los Angeles Heart Asso MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED SUVETOR CAMPBELU B. 20, S. 18. SWEENEY CABriERA.

R. 25. M. 31. SWIECKI FALKOWSKI.

W. 28, G. 19. SZEMERE KLEIN. O.

59. M. 51. TERCERO SALAZAR. A.

Jr. 26, L. 22. THOMPSON STANYER. R.

27, S. 24. TORRES MARTINEZ. J. 25, G.

23. TSUKUSH MAYEDA. H. 24. M.

21. URDANOFP STEARNS. 19, S. 18-. VIZZONE DINAPOLI.

J. 22, T. 25. WALKER SHERRATT. D.

21, M. 17. WARREN THOMSON. D. 29, J.

22. WENK CAMPBELL. D. 31. B.

26. WILSON ERICKSON. J. Jr. 23.

G. 23. WRIGHT STONE. H. 41.

H. 40. ZAHNER SIMKIN. H. 29, D.

24. ZESCH HART. O. 21, 21. Deaths, Funeral Announcements AHLSKOG.

Mrs. Mary beloved wife of Deaths, Funeral Announcements MONTGOMERY. Dr. Charles beloved grandfather oi Mary M. and Charles BrooUs Montgomery.

Private services Monday. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. MOSLEY, Helen, loving sister of Florence DeRaedt, Agnes McDonald. Kate Boyer. Erin McCawley and Martin Tracy.

Rosary tonight. 8:30 pjn at t'tter-, McKinley's Cresse Eazl Rock Chapel. Interment El Paso. Tex. NATJMANN.

August and Josephine accidentally, of 134 Santa Rita Place. Banning. Rosary 8 p.m.. Monday. March 19, at Wiefels A Son Chanel, Banning.

Cal. Requiem Mass .10 a.m. Tuesday, 20. at St. Boniface NOLD, Adam Francis.

Requiem Mass Monday. 9 a.m.. at Immaculate Conception Church. Wallace E. White A Howard Callanan, directors.

O'CONNOR, William Charles, beloved husband of Libbie O'Connor, father of Mrs. Aileen Carney. William Dean and Rem! C. O'Connor, brother of Mrs. Neil Hummel and Frank B.

Connor: Services Monday, 1 p.m.. at L'tter-McKinley'g Wilshire. .444 South Vermont. OHM. Joseph loving brother of Mrs.

B. L. Markee. Frederick, Mabel and Flora Ohm. Rosary this afternoon 2:30 clock at the chapel of Cunningham A O'Connor.

850 West Washington. Requiem Mass Monday 10 a.m. at St. Thomas Church. Interment.

Holy Cross. OPIE. John Tremaine, March 15. 1951, at ciation will hold its annual din ner March 29 at 1925 Wilshire it was announced yester day by Dr. Lewis T.

Bullock, president. Recent discoveries in research and prospects for future advances in heart studies will be discussed. Dr. William Dock, professor of medicine at the State University of New York College of Medicine, will talk on cardiovascular investigation. its aims and accomplishments.

The dinner will beein at fi-sn p.m. Chairmen of divisions of tne neart fund drive to raise $250,000 in Los Angeles County for research will attend. CALENDAR Today Annual Jewish Youth Conference, Alexandria, 1 p.m. Baseball, Yankees vs. L.A., Wrigley Field, 2:15 p.m.; White Sox vs.

St. Louis, Burbank, 1:30 p.m.; Hollywood vs. Portland, San Fernando, 2:30 p.m. KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE When kidnev funntinti ttnwi Hnnm manw folk complain of naKtdng backache, lose of Pep and energy, headaches and dizzinesa. Don't suffer longer with these discomforts if reduced kidney function is getting you down due to such common causes as stress and strain, over-exertien or exposure to cold.

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red P. Vails, loving father of Ellen Strictly private services Monday tit the- chapel of Cunnlncham A O'Connor Hollywood. 8540 Melrose Avenue. In lieu of flowers, friends are asked to make donations to the Childrens VALLAS. Sain.

interment xwonaay. jviait." Glen Haven Memorial Park. Steen, WALLIS, Edward beloved husband of Lxrace wains, oroiner ui x-u. Gustav and Theodor Wallis. Services Monday at 2:30 p.m.

in the Wee Kirk o' the Heather. forest juawn worur7 "ss. WARREN. Mae Elaine, loving sister of Mrs. Winona mi, and Mrs.

Jessie Parker. Services 3 p.m. Sunoay. at Pierce Brothers' Hollywood, 5959 Santa Mon-ir Antilevard WISEMAN, Lena roving sister of jennye r. etera aim man.

Services today 1 p.m. at Malinow M. fiimniii. WILTS. James.

services toaay ii noon y. man Mortaary. Interment Hillside Memorial Park. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CUNXIXGHAM O'COXXOR ESTABLISHED 1898 two flnnvPTiient Locations UoO WEST WASHINGTON PR-OJ97 8540 MELROSE, BULtlWUUB. MORTUARY IX FOREST LAWS EVERYTHING AT TIME OF SORROW TELEPHONE CLEVELAND 6-3131 Forest Lawn Memorial-Park Inc.

BRAMBLE-BEST Rnmni Christian Service. Moderate Price 1816 TOBERMAN STREET. RUPPE MORTUARY PRospect 0115 1001 WEST WASHINGTON EDWARDS BROTHERS COLONIAL MORTUARY 1000 Venice Blvd PRospect 8281. DAVID J. RICHARD W.

ALLOY MOLLOY 1717 SOUTH FLOWER STREET. PR-332S JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS 830 W. Washington Blvd. RI-'SOT GLASBAND MORTUARY UEWISHl ESTABLISHED 1915 901 W. Washington Blvd.

PR-133I UTTER-McKIXLEY 1 CONVENIENT FUNERAL CHAPELS Main Office DU-8-3481 "TiALINOW 7 irW1n TTINFRAT. fkfHF.flTOIt Riff Venice Blvd. PB-105 PIERCE BROTHERS PRospect 41 51 Reer! Bros- Tanlev Geitrer WEST WASHINGTON BLVD. PR-SIM ARMSTRONG FAMILY Ky'gOTJTHHOPlE JfTItEET RI-BSM HOWAKD J. CAiLANAN PR-324S and maladministration at individual 'board members and at the board itself.

Atty. Jerry Ralston, whose two sons attend the school, has been named chairman of the mass meeting, which will be conducted in the auditorium at Queene Anne Playground, Ralston said the object of the meeting will be to pass- a resolution, if the parents so desire, demanding that the Board of Education reinstate Mrs. Swan as principal. Plans for the mass meeting grew out of a smaller meeting conducted last Friday night, which was attended by about 50 parents whose children attend Wilshire Crest School. Sun, Moon and Tide By U.S.

Coast tnd Geodetic Survey "oo Oua 6c OuVa. April 6 April 14 March 23 March 29 SUNDAY. MARCH 18 Sun rises 6:01 a.m.', sets 6:03 p.m. Moon rises 1:26 p.m., gets 3:24 a.m. TIDES.

LOS ANGELES HARBOR March High Low High Low 18 4.6 7:34 3.8 Low High -Low Hieh 12:32 2.1 6:20 5.0 7:4 4.0 20 1.04 1.6 6:58 5.2 8:05 4.3 21 i 1:37 1.1 7:36, 5.3 8:24 4.7 22 2:12 0.7 8:13. 5.3 8:45 5.0 -Tides-are given in order ot occurrence. First column denotes time and second column height in feet above or below mean lower low water. Light face type denotes a.m., black face, p.m. Fistulas, Abscesses Ulcers.

Fissures Parents of students at Wilshire Crest Elementary School are scheduled to meet tomorrow-night to protest the dismissal of Mrs. lone Swan, principal of the school, in a dispute with the Los Angeles Board of Education. Mrs. Swan was dismissed last Friday after a period of several months during which she had leveled charges of inefficiency FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. A.

BROWN SOX SINCE 1911 SERVING A THIRD GENERATION W. Wylie Brown. Charles T. Powers 181 So. Flower St.

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ZE-5650. EM-1-7111 CEMETERY LOTS Cash for property Cemetery. in' Inglewood Park BOX Z-123. 4 GRAVES. VALE OF MEMORY.

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Low price Sup. 85910. PILES FORECASTS Las Anceles and Vicinity: Mostly clear today and tomorrow. Locally windy today. 'Wanner today with high temperature 78.

Southern Mostly clear today and tomorrow. Warmer west portion today, warmer interior tomorrow. Locally Windy through coastal passes today. Seathern California Coaatal and Intermediate Valleys: Mostly clear today and tomorrow. Dry easterly winds today locally strong through canyons.

Warmer days. Southern California Mountain Areas: Clear today and tomorrow. Dry easterly wines today locally strong through passes. Slightly warmer today. Boathera- California Interior and Desert Kecions: Clear today and tomorrow.

Slightly warmer days. High temperatures 70 to 75 northern valleys, 75 to 85 southern alleys today. Low temperatures tonight 30 to 35 northern valleys. 35 to 45 southern valleys. Windy at times today through passes.

Ariaaaa: Mostly clear and locally windy today and tomorrow. Cooler tonight. Warmer tomorrow. WIND AND WEATHER Feint Conception to Saa Diego: Light variaole winds night and mornings except northerly 10 to 20 m.p.h. locally below coastal passes.

Westerly 10 to 0 m.p.n. aiternoons. Clear today and tomorrow. Warmer today. WESTERN WEATHER SUMMARY Pressures are high in the Northwestern United States and through the Oreat Basin with gradients all along the coast from Washington to San Diego.

Ridge of high pressure extends southwest-ward from Vancouver Island with trough of low pressure extending from Lower CaiilornU northward along the Pacific Coast. NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY Fair but rather cool weather prevailed ever the Western States during the past 24 hours. Lowest readings Saturday morning were generally below freezing over the Western and Northern Plains States. Afternoon temperatures were much lower yesterday throughout the Rocky Mountain- and Northern Plains States. Ib was 38 at Pueblo yesterday alternoon.

34 below Friday's 72. Some afternoon temperatures: Seattle 84, Portland 52,. Boise 41. San Francisco 69, Los Angeles 67, Salt Lake City 34. Havre.

II. and 70 deg. temperatures in Southern Arizona and central valleys of California. Conditions improved over Montana and North Dakota yesterday afternoon although snow was reported throughout the Northern Rockies during the past S4 hours. A deep storm system centered yesterday afternoon in Arkansas resulted in widespread rains over the Mississippi and Ohio River Valleys and snow from Western Kansas southwestward into Northern Texas.

New Orleans reported a 24-hour total of .96 inch. St. Louis .54, Evanston 1.37 and Sioux City .96, with 17 inches of snow on the ground. LOCAL TEMPERATURES Saturday's maximum and minimum temperatures at Southern California points, as reported to the Los Angeles office of the U.S. Weather Bureau, were as follows: Station log Angeles Max.

Min. 72 53 GLANDS Promotur senility, lack of mental and physical onorgy, muscular wsaknoss run MY TREATMENT IS ESPECIALLY RfVenersTXe MtE1 both'mental FREE EXAMINATION day and Friday 6 to Saturday till 12. D. W. HUMPHREY, M.D.

At the same location for the past 27 years. If you live outside of Los Angeles write or phone for an appointment. 2500 Vz Sunset Blvd: DU. 4-8145 im rlKat ekaminai ION rKcB STOP NEEDLESS SUFFERING Relief swsitt yea with my sroves allies untried ot treatment idaily from I a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; alts Mon.

day to 8 s.n. (Closed Saturdays and Sundays), Phone VA, 2583 or writ Deet. E-l for Free Booklet mailed in slain envelope. Formerly offices' of Drs. H.

F. Karri mono and M. D. Jeffs SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RECTAL OFFICES 815 South Hill Room 501. VA.

2583. Dr. D. M. Director i 66 41 64 35 71 59 72 49 63 39 61 44 69 43 73 56 68 49 67 50 57 42 65 52 63 49 63 51 68 38 75 48 72 32 73 47 76 48 57 35 66 55 .73 '49 63 50 73 42 65 43 76 55 .80 60 .71 42 LTJ BMM 1 oeraara u- Anisgog, sister ox Mrs.

R. U. White. Services Monday 1 p.m. at the Chapel of the Chimes.

Inglewood Park Cemetery. Cunningham O'Connor, directors. AKS. Abraham. Services today.

3 p.m.. at the Home of Peace Mausoleum Chapel. Malinow fc Simons, directors. ANDERSON. Mrs.

Emily, of South Pasadena, mother of the late Mrs. Mildred L. Grundt. Services a.m. Tuesday, at Turner, Stevens SV Eggleatan, .1000 Fremont Avenue.

South Pasadena. ANDERSON. Eric Paul, loving husband of Roxie J. Anderson, beloved father of A. Douglas Anderson, son of Charles E.

Anderson brother of Charles E. Anderson Deane, Roy, John and Elsie Anderson. Bernadine Gun-nerson and Marion Weibe. Services Tuesday 3 p.m. at Utter-McKinley's Viewpark Cbapel, 3719 West Slauson Avenue.

BENSE. Theodore D. Private services at Pierce Brothers' Bollywood, 5959 Santa Monica Boulevard. BEENSTEIV, Samuel beloved husband of Sarah Bernstein, beloved father of Philip. Morton.

Milton and- Bernard Bernstein and Mrs. Harry Berk. Services at Riverside Chapel. 76th Street at Amsterdam Avenue, New York City, Monday. March 19, at 1 p.m.

BODLANDER, Morton. Services today. 10 a.m.. at Hollywood Cemetery Chapel. Groman Mortuary, directors.

BODLANDER, Rae. Services todav. 10 t.m.. at Hollywood Cemetery Chapel. Groman Mortuary, directors.

BREED. Josephine beloved sister of Ella Raymond and Chester A. Breed. Services Tuesday at 4 p.m., in the Little Church of the Flowers. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge.

BRILLIANT. Jennie. Services todav. 10:30 a.m.. at Jewish Home for the Aged.

Groman Mortuary, directors. BROWN, Jacob. Services 10 a.m. today, at Glasband Mortuary. Bl'SsTEIN.

Harry. Services today 1 p.m. at Groman Mortaary. CROWN. Walter of 1958 West 77th Street, beloved husband of Bernice M.

Crown, loving father of Nancy. Jo; and Jimmy Crown. Recitation of the Rosary Mondav. 8 p.m., at the chapel of Hammond, Mis-pasel Ruppe, 3517 Hyde Park Boulevard. Requiem Mass Tuesday, 10 a.m., at St.

Anselm's Church. 70th and Van Ness. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CTJRRAX, Jennie Ray, beloved wife of Joseph F. Curran.

Recitation Of the Rosary 7:30 p.m. Monday, at Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles, 720 West Washington Boulevard. Requiem Mass 9 a.m.. Tuesday, at St. Helen's Catholic Church.

3170 Firestone Boulevard. South Gate. Interment Calvary Cemetery. DALE, Jessie Edna, resided in Eugene. for the past 4 years, passed away Wednesday.

March 14, at Eugene. at the age of 83 years, she was born in Gaiesburg. 111.. Dec. 26, 1867, she was the widow of the late Dr.

George L. A. Dale, who preceded her in death in 1947. she is survived by her sister-in-law, Mrs. W.

H. Dale of Eugene, and 1 granddaughter, Mrs. Frederick Kruc of Maryland. Funeral services will be held at the White Day Chapel. 338 Pier Avenue.

Hermosa- Beach. Monday. 2 p.m. Interment, Pacific Crest Cemetery. DARST.

Ida Inex, formerly of Peoria. 111., late of 2010 North Bronson Avenue, Hollywood, widow of the late James P. Darst. loving aunt of Garth McGuire and Hattie Soangler. Slumber Room visitation at L'tter-McKinley's Strother Mortuary, 6240 Hollywood Boulevard.

Services Tuesday 2 p.m., at Hollywood Cemetery Chapel. Entombment. Hollywood Mausoleum. Please omit, flowers. Make donations to Hollywood Beverly Christian Church.

DESPOL, Bertha loving mother of John Despol. Services Monday. 3 p.m.. at Utter-. McKinley's Wilshire, 444 South Vermont.

DM.AN. Mrs. Mary Ann, formerly of Muncie. loving mother of Thomas W. Dolan.

Rosary this evening 8 o'clock at the chapel of Cnnningham A O'Connor, 850 West Washington. Requiem Mass Monday 9 a.m. at Transfiguration Church. Holy Cross. EWING.

Arthur Garfield, beloved husband of Liliie May Ewing. brother of Mrs. Hattie Overholtzer, Clyde, Clara and Howard Ewing. Services Tuesday. 11 a.m..

at Utter-MrKinley's Broadway Cbapel, 4254 South Broadway. Ben. Services today 2 p.m. it the Home of Peace Mausoleum. Malinow dt Simons, directors.

FISK. James, beloved husband of Adele Fisk. Services Monday 3 p.m. at Edwards Brothers Colonial MoTtaary, FRANKLIN. Dorothy, beloved wife of Harry L.

Franklin, mother 'of Cathy W. Franklin. Services Monday at 3:30 p.m. in Wee Kirk o' the Heather. 7- Forest Lawa Mortuary ia charge.

GERSHON. Rose. Services today 12 noon at Hollywood Cemetery Chapel. Groman Mortuary, directors. GLl'HAK.

Frank W. Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. GRAY, Robert husband of Anna M. Gray, father of Chester R. Gray.

Services 3 p.m.. Monday, at Pierce Brothers' Little Church Around the Corner, 3443 West Manchester Boulevard, Inslewood. GREGG, Eda May. beloved mother of Fred Carl Joseph O. Harold K.

and R. Gresg. Services Monday at 1:30 p.m.. in th? Wee Kirk o' the Heather. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge.

GREENE, Paul loving husband of Marie Greene, brother of Lee Earle Guy Clay John R. and Bess A. Greene. Services 3 p.m. Monday at Pierce Brothers' Lo Angeles.

720 West Washington Boulevard. (Chicago papers Please copy.) BABERLETN, Bertha C. beloved sister of Mrs. Frank Schmalzried. Emma B.

Baldwin, Edward M- and Carl A. Haberlein. Services and Interment, McPberson. Kan. Friends may call today at Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary.

HARRIS. Charles Ora. late of 4214 South Walton Avenue, beloved husband of Edith Flora Harris, loving father of Mrs. Marguerite Morgan. Services Tuesday 3 p.m.

from the chapel of Hammond. Mispagel A Rappe. 3517 Hyde Park Boulevard. Interment. Inglewood Park Cemetery.

HILLSTROM. Frieda M. of Long Beach. formerly of Eaile Rock, beloved wife of John A. Hillstrom.

sister of Minnie. Daniel F. and George Arones. Services Monday at 12:30 p.m.. In the Wee Kirk the Heather.

Forest Lawn Mortaary in charge. HOFFMAN, Andrew beloved husband of Patsev Hoffman, father of Jack Hoffman, brother of John Hoffman and Margaret Collins. Services 11 a.m. Wednesday, at Pierce Brothers Los Angeles, 720 West Washington Boulevard. HOLDKN.

Richard F. Forest Lawn Mortaary In charge. HUMMEL, Bert. Edward. Brothers Colonial Mortaary.

IWACH. Emilian, beloved husband of Vema Iwach. son of Jennie Iwach, brother of Anne Frunchak and John Iwach. Recitation of the Rosary 8 P.m. Sunday at Pierre Brothers' Beverly Hills.

Requiem Mass 9:15 a.m. Monday at St. Victor's Catholic Church, 8634 Holloway Drive. Interment, Holy Cross-. KNDALL, Marie Thomas.

Reed Tapley A Gelger, KSUPP. Hulda. Services today. 2 p.m.. at Malinow A Simons.

KYNASTON. Adelalne Wright, beloved aunt of Margaret Atkinson, Services Wednesday at 1 p.m. In the Little Church of the Flowers (instead of as previously announced). Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. LEWIS.

Emanuel P. Services today 11 a.m. at Groman Mortuary. MAURICE, Ralph Andrews, beloved brother of Dwight Maurice. Margaret Maurice Childs and Edith Maurice Stamp-ley.

Services Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.. in the Wee Kirk.o' the Heather. Harford Funeral Home. Hemet. in charge.

Please omit flowers, send donations to charity. MePIKE. Haiel G. Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mertnary. MEGIBOW.

Sonla. Services today, 2 p.m., at Groman Mortaary. Blythe Burbank Campo Catalina Airport Culver City El -Centro Long Beach LA. Airport Mt. Wilson Needles 2 Newport- Oceanside Palmdale Pasadena Paso Robles Riverside San Bernardino Sandberg San Diego San Gabriel San Pedro Santa Ana Santa Barbara Santa Monica Thermal Torrance Unofficial reading.

TEMPERATURES AND PRECIPITATION OVER THB NATION SATURDAY Preclpl- Statlon Max, Min. tation Abilene 73 54 22 32 42 44 9 27 35 30 44 12 23 32 20 26 29 28 17 53 20 65 38 66 19 9 26 23 45 3 34 30 42 45 23 64 22 60 37 28 40 27 30 3S 50 31 20 3S 33 19 45 13 38 43 32 22 38 27 25 40 50 54 35 32 7 11 26 -15 53 Albuquerque 45 Amarnio 39 Atlanta 71 Bskersfield 70 Bismarck 21 Boise 41 Boston 46 Buffalo 34 Charleston 60 Chevenne 31 Chicago 40 Cleveland 44 Denver- 44 Des Moines 30 Detroit 41 Dedge City 37 tDuluth 31 El Paso 70 44 Ft Worth 79 .03 .09 .06 .15 .02 rtfresno 70 cftuston 78 i ,1 TO elena 22 Huron 31 Jlndlanaoolis 37 i Jacksonville 78 'KalispeU 37 Kansas City 29 tKnoxville 65 Vegas 58 Little Rock 73 62 (Miami 70. Minneapolis- 35 New Orleans 60 New York 45 North Platte 32 Oklahoma City 53 Omaha 30 Pendleton 44 Philadelphia 49 Phoenix 73 Pittsburgh 39 Pocatollcr 33 Portland. Me 45 Portland. Or.

52 Rapid City 35 .33 .96 '108 .14 .02 Bluff 72 Reno Of ...55 ...72 43 ...34 ...69 ...48 ...41 ...72 Roswell Sacramento St. Louis Salt Lake San Francisco Seattle Spokane Springfield. Mo. .34 Tampa 7(s Tucson 70 Washington 49 Wichita 39 Wllliston 13 Winnemucca 42 Winslow 46 Yellowstone 47 Yuma 75 ALASKAN STATIONS Fairbanks 21 -11 Juneau 34 27 .07 VITAL RECORD wsaswortn oenerai Hospiiai. Services Wednesday.

March 21, at 1 p.m.. in the chapel of Veterans Cemetery. Wilshire at Sepulveda Boulevard. Friends may call at the chapel Tuesday, 5:30 D.m. to 9 p.m.

OTTER. Faye widow of William Dan. Services Monday 1 p.m. at Bresee Brothers A Gillette Chapel. PATCH, Lixzie Knowles.

beloved mother of Harold K. Patch, sister of Miss Carrie M. Knowles. grandmother of Dan C. Patch.

Services 2 p.m. Tuesday at Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles, 720 West Washington Boulevard. PORTER. Stella beloved wife Ralph loving mother of Mrs. Charles E.

Coif and Mrs. Maxine M. Smart, sister of Ernest Craw. Services 10 a.m. Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles, 720 West Washington Boulevard.

POBTERFIELD. Myrtle Grace, loving moth er or Le rioy forteriieiu oi memo Park and Sgt. Ronald K. Porterfield, U.S. Army in Korea, aunt of Dan and Ralph Powell, sister Of Orpha Robbins of Ellensburg.

and Delia Gault of Vancouver. B.C. Services 2 p.m. Monday at Pierce Brothers' Crenshaw, 4601 Crenshaw Boulevard. B4.BB.

Frances beloved wife of John H. Rabb. 'Services 11 a.m. Monday at Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles. 720 West Wash- fnotAn Sniil.uarrl RILEY, Chester beloved father of Lee.

Ray and Richard (Dick) Riley, brother of Portia A. Riley, nephew of Estelle A. and Rose B. Cowan. Services 1 p.m.

Tuesday, at W. A Brown A Son Funeral Home. ROBER. William B. Rosary this afternoon.

3 clock, at th Wallace White A Howard J. Callanan Mortuary. Requiem Mass Monday. 9 a.m.. at St.

Thomas Church. ROBERTS. Warren Qt late of 61? East Elk. Glendale. Services Monday.

3:30 p.m.. in Peace Chapel, merer A tyeriea moriu Tl d. Vacf. Harvard. Glendale.

R1THVEN. Samuel beloved father of Ormond Euthven. brother Of Fannie Ruthven Paget ana P. o. Kuinven.

grandfather of Master Robert -Anthony and Samuel Ormond Ruthven. Services Mondav at 12 noon. In the Little Church of the Flowers. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. SARLLS.

Mary Wilson, at Colorado Springs. Graveside services Mondav, 2 P.m.. at Inglewood Park Cemetery. Please omit Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary, directors. SEITZ, William, survived bv his loving wife Margaret Seits, 3 sons.

Valdimar. Jesse and Ray Dean Seitz, one daughter. Laura May Jackson, and 2 grandchildren. Services Tuesday, 1 p.m.. at Sunny-side Cemetery Mausoleum Chapel.

Lt-ter-McKlnley's Compton in charge. SLININGER, Edward beloved husband of Nancy B. Slinlnger. loving father of Mrsi Roy W. Kenny of Oklahoma City and Mrs.

Adrian R. Lynch. Rosary this evening, 8- o'clock, at the chapel of Cunningham A O'Connor Hollywood, 8540 Melrose Avenue. Requiem Mass Monday. 9 a.m..

at the Cathedral Chapel. Interment Holy Cross. Please omit flowers. SMITH, John Webb, beloved father of Anne C. Bres.

Services 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest Lawn. Pierce Brothers' Beverly Hills, directors. SNELL. Ida M.

Services a.m. Monday at Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles, 720 West Washington Boulevard. SPEVACK. Sam. Services 12 noon, today, at Glasband Mortuary.

STEINBERG. Molly. Glasband Mortuary, directors. TALBOT. Lois beloved mother of Presley Talbot.

Services 2 p.m. Monday, at W. Brown A Son Funeral Home. TARRIN, Estella Myrtle, of 10906 Lewis Road. Lynwood.

Services March 19 at 2 p.m.. at Moreland's Mortuary, Lvnwood. Interment Park Lawn. TOB1N. Neva Mae, beloved wife of Thomas S.

Tobin. loving mother of Margaret, Tom, Jim and Marie, grandmother of Michael and Maureen, daughter of Margaret Dtngman. Rosary tonight 8 p.m. at the McGIynn. Mortuary.

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An Amazing Yet Simple Principle As you grow older haven't you noticed the more pills you take the worse you get? Haven't you suspected there must be something wrong? Decide today to break that vicious habit of closing 0 Concentrated Serutan In Powder Form FASTER ACTING fine new powder jells quicker is ready to go to work faster so-o-o gently. HERE'S WHAT SERUTAN IS: Two teaspoonf uls of SERUTAN contain hydrogel equal to that in (approx.) yourself with harmful drugs. Now there is a better a safer a more effective way to daily regularity one designed especially for people over 35. It is SERUTAN based on nature's fresh fruit and vegetable principle the corrective method for constipation that today stands medically approved above all others. Have Daily Regularity SERUTAN gives you the same mild, satisfying action found in naturally laxative fruits and vegetables.

SERUTAN contains no chemical drugs no salts no irritating roughage. Its gentle "push" differs completely from violent action methods. SERUTAN is a more lasting way to help you be regular the way you want to be. If you are over 35, don't wait. Accept this outstanding offer.

Try SERUTAN today if in 3 days daily regularity has not returned send the empty package to SERUTAN, Dept. S-4, 290 Jelliff Newark, N. J. and get double your money back. No other product for regularity has dared to make this unusual offer.

Act today! Introductory size package only. 7 applti or 14 ot. el carton or 14 ot. sf tobbooe WONDERFULLY EFFECTIVE higher concentration of hydrogel assures better results in more sluggish constipation. Yet it acts so 4ffer-ently from salts, oils, pills.

PLEASANT TASTING refreshing flavor gives Serutan a clean, inviting taste so easy to take. 3IARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED ALEXIEWICZ COCO. S. 22. TP.

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BOERNER FRISBEE. R. 3t. A. 29.

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BROOKS BUTTE. D. 2. B. 17.

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CRUZ LOZANO. H. Jr. 25, S. 21.

DANFORTH LEHMANN. P. 47, -H. 45. DANIEL WOHLFORD.

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DENNEMEYER MOORE. R. 29. M. 26.

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M. 19. HOBBERSTAD GO IN. K. 22.

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D. 16. JOHNSON CUNNINGHAM. F. 23.

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rniRM SWIFT. D. 20, M. 18. 11 peachei or plumi or I bonanst The water absorbing portion of the non-digestible carbohydrate residue of fruits sod vegetables known technically as hemicellulose.

"I've decided -only Serutan can give me the relief I've always seeded. Nothing ever helped ate so much." "I'd be in better health today if I'd tried Serutan years ago. I tried almost every type of laxative, but Serutan is best." I took oils, pills and drugs with only temporary relief. Then Serutan brought wonderful relief from oaf dis. tressing condition." Mr.

EUrii. Onttriomli. HI. "Only 35, but felt like t50. 1 could scarcely drag through the day.

Had tried everything then I found Serutan. What a revelation!" Mrs. tf.aeJW. iotuoomy. Costs, Mr.

Trytia, Billnut. Airs. Ltrmn, Brooklyn, V. I. Mont.

Read what these people say-you too can expect wonderful results like these. In just a few days a years-old con- 'as, a 0 tit anion may be corrected! COLDS--FLU--SINUS Thousands of years Chinesa Herbalists worked out series erf herbs for tha relief erf colds, influenxa. and other respiratory troubles. The so-called "common told" is dangerous because erf tha attitude of almost, everyone toward it. No arrsnfion paid ta "cold" until sometime it develops into serious infection, in which case it is often tea lata.

Jf yo" ara suffering and have searched In vain for relief, don't despair until yea have ejhran T. B. Chew's famous Chinesa herbs a chance to help you. Visit him now and let him tail you personally what his herbs should do for youl Sinus Pains Quickly Relieved When I cam to you, through tha advice of a friend, was suffering with Sinus, Ulcered Stomach, terribie pains in my limbs ond back, also nervousness, I could not sleep nor perform my household duties. After taking your Chinese- Herbs for several weeks, the point have gone, am not nervous, can sleep and da ail my housework.

I feel fine and cannot soy too much for your Herbs. MRS. MONA MIINE, 1341 Brockton, West tos Angeles. FREE CONSULTATION FREE BOOKLET ON REQUEST! DR. CHEW, D.C.

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