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Ccs angclcs Cimcs -93 SATURDAY, SEPT. 4, 1 954-Port Festivities 4V jjVt! 3,1954 WEATHER REPORT OFFICIAL fFer tfttarttar, 4. 1W4 ASTROLOGICAL FORECAST BY CARROLL RIGHTER Set 173rd for City's FORBCAST8 II STB trx I i A I Si Tfwf -V'S JK" EdTt wnh filth win fir louy and tomorr nd Tly mornmi lc low eioud uid to' 8CORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21): You often get so tangled in preadlnc Into com til YMlr.

Cooler; Scholarship Set Up in Memory of It. Durfee 1 your own angles, devious sys Anniversary tems that you lose soma or tne over-all, big benefits to which today with nigh neir 82. 9oihni fmlirarita: Mostly tunny to dT and tomorrow but Uh sight and rarly morning fog and low clouds spreading into coastal vaUfys. Slightly coolsr coastal and termed it valleys. Sastherw California CHital VU: Mostly clear today and tomorrow but with early morning low cloudiness spread.

BATCRDAY. SEPT. 4 SB ARIES (March 21 to April 19): This very good day to get out of your own little rut and into: the world of bigger Ideas and definite, positive action. Meet all persons, study all standpoints that can help. Be vou are entitled.

Today is fine Plans for gay festivities at for letting them come into your the historic Plaza tonight to 17 T. BtMH a i life. Be magnanimous. celebrate the 173rd anniver sary of the founding of Los (SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec.

21): Giving yourself a chance A music scholarship in mem-5 Angeles were announced open-minded. to bring to yourself what you Lt, Gordon Thomasjl raa ttr si-ant it fina infnv eifdn want is fine today, even really The observance will include Durfee was established yesterVs day at Santa Monica City Col- T.URIS (April 20 to May 20): The good things of life are more vital to your feeling of well-being than to most, so an outdoor barbecue in Early California style for more than 500 persons, a re-enactment of if it means apparently negiect-. ing some demanding person who would take all your time. Think of yourself rightly today. CAPRICORN (Dec.

22 to Jan. 20): the arrival of the first trans use this excellent day to get your material wants organized continental train here, and for Looking straight at delays, obstacles, and tackling them with Idea of eliminating them tt LkLir-s: High Temperatures end Ararat 101 w5l'w OlliANSj )f Frecipitoion Ixpttltd Saturday 0" I FRONTS from your life so they no long in sensible manner to enncn and enlarge and Increase. GEMINI (May 21 to June 21): Now you can talk out with all partners or opponents any tension that may exist In your joint affairs. Make sure you listen to understand others' mal ceremonies dedicating the Plaza as a State park. Bar ben-no pita Tables for the barbecue at 7 p.m.

will be set up in the middle of Los Angeles St. and will use pits dug In the prop er are a hindrance is unusually fine for you now. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19): Very outspoken, honest, honor lege.

i Lt. Durfee, who was attached to the 40th FI Squadron, sta tioned at Johnson Air Force Base in Japan, was killed Aug. 4 In the crash of his JetJ plane while on a routine flighty Memorial Rite Held Memorial services with full.5 military honors were held Golden Gate National Cemetery, in San Bruno on Aug. 31 interment immediately follow: ing. A graduate of University High School and SMCC, Lt, Durfee received a degree in myf sic at UCLA.

He leaves his' ing imo lower vaneys. bug any cooiex. fttttttherii Calif ori Intermedial Val-iWt: Mostly clear today and tomorrow but with tn creatine trend for early morn. Ing fog lower valley section. SUhUr cooler temperatures.

Southern Callfernta Meantaln Areas: Clear skies today thrown tomorrow with little change In temperature. Southern California Interior and Desert Raglans: Clear skies today through tomorrow with little change In ternPr-ture. Hich today. 92 to 102 upper valleys and 100 to 110 lower valleys. iritona: Mostly clear but with few Scattered afternoon clouds today and to.

morrow with Isolated thunderstorms dur- Ing afternoon and early evening hours over eastern mountains. Little change la temperature, WIND AND WEATHER Feint Otnceptten te Ran Die Light variable winds Blunt and morning hours today through tomorrow with westerly 10 to 20 winds during afternoon hours and locally northwesterly 20 to 30 m.p.h. at times Point Conception to Outer Channel Islands. Low clouds and local fog with partial midday clearing. Littl change in temperature.

WESTERN WEATHER flTJMMABY Thermal low pressure trough from So-Bora. -northward through California interior valleja. Moderately high pressure off the coast is causing a moderate onshore flow with fo and low louds over coastal waters Dreading in-snd during the night and early morning hours. Moderately hish pressures rover the Eastern Pacific with no stgnifi-rant weather fronts. Generally fair weather with nish.t snd early morning fng and low clouds expected to persist throughout the week end.

NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY Scattered showers snd thunderstorms fovered a large portion of the jnter-mountaln erea of the west during the Cist 24 hours, especially from Arizona snd New Mexico northward Into Montana. A few showers also were re-pnrted Jn Washington snd Northern Ore- ron. Totals were mostly under one-nurth inch, except locally in TJtah. Roosevelt recorded .50 Inch and In Colo views, as well as clearly stating your own. able friend has some excellent suggestions to extend to you; If you will but listen; they are worth following.

Be smart CANCER (June 22 to July 21): don't have to learn the hard erty between the Plaza ana Union Station. Re-enactment of the first train arrival 78 years ago, on Sept. 4, 1876, has been arranged by the Southern Pacific railroad. Public officials and cos Tackling all those duties, rath er than putting them off again, way. Profit by others" expert ence.

PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20) makes your day a most effec tive one, for even a mountain of obligations swiftly recedes Thinking out better ways to increase respect goodwill, es NATION'S WEATHER This mop, bosed on United States Weather Bureau information, summarizes weather conditions yesterday. Figure beside cities indicates maximum temperature. Definitions of terms used ore: Cold front: A boundary line between cold air and a mass of warmer air, under which the colder air usually advances southward and eastward. Warm, front: A boundary between warm air and a retreating wedge of colder air.

The warm air usually advances northward and eastward Stationary front: An air mass boundary which shows little or no movement. Occluded front: A line along which warm air has been lifted from the earth surface by the action of the opposing cold air. This often causes precipitation. Shading indicates areas of precipitation. Winds are counterclockwise toward the center of low-pressure systems and they blow clockwise and outward from high-pressure areas.

just by doing it today. tumed members of Los Fies-teros de Los Angeles will swing aboard for the trip from teem in which worth-while widow, Mrs. Margaret Coulsoii LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21): Now persons hold you yields excel-j the site of the first railroad lent results today, for thev arelDurfee of Santa Monica, anrij looking for some peg on which i his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Gor-1 to hang their benign feeling don A. Durfee of west Los An you can have a lot of fun, but first use early part of day to get yourself in good shape for evening's delights. Forget serious-minded, vexatious problems and enjoy yourself. Be happy. station at 1200 Spring St.

to the Plaza. Train Arrival The train, an old-fashioned toward you, geles. Contributions to the scholarship memorial fund are being sent to Santa Monica Deaths, Funeral Annonnceqients FALLETTEt Eagena WMMim. beloved hug- Drathg, Funeral Announcement DC FRENE. Alfred Jefferton.

steam engine and coach, and a City College. VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept 22): Get- modern new "dome lounge services Monau, a p.m.t m-etroof Faatily. band 01 Marions ratieite, orouier ok Beula Phelps. Services private st Armstrong MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED KRONBERQ LEWSCHW.

C. 63. 61. LAFAYETITE BUCHMANEf. H.

J3. 27. LASLEY LEWIS. R. 31.

F. 18. LEHMAN JANI8. B. 17.

LEIDICH HARPER Jr 36. K. 39. LEVILOFF HARDIN M. S7.

M. 31. nnri 17 11 car, will be greeted upon ar rado. Craig received .26 inch. Fair ting a better perspective on.just how conditions presently occur at home requires you forget FENNER, Carl.

rival at 7:30 p.m. by the 40- Edwaraa liretnera' aterinary. wear-ner covered tne rest ot tne west, except for local afternoon Wind in- IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY Today's child is one of those very fortunate children whose mind will roam the universe and who will want to become acquainted with all viewpoints and philosophies of life and will be very discriminating about so doing. The more travel the better for your progeny, so never limit or restrict and give chance even as child to know PETERSON. Geerse A.

HANSON. Albtn Otto, beloved husband other preoccupations long and morning and night for along the piece Southern Pacific Band. roast ltropturfi wre low. liedtKB HALL. C.

18. D. 18. enough to take good, lone look The dedication program at pria flAPKITR 70. L.

S7. and ask some highly pertinent of Elvera Anna Hanson, oeiovea lather of Mayoard Hanson; also aur-vlved by 2 grandchildren. Services today, 3 at First Evangelical Free Church. W. A.

Browa ii Son, dlreciori. 8:45 p.m. will include talks by Edwarda Brewers' cjeieniai aiorioarr. POUNDS, Lather, beloved husband of N. Perla Pounds of Santa Monica, brother of Mrs.

G. B. Swaim of Dresden, uncle of Dr. w. J.

Pounds and T. R. Pounds of Los Anseles. Services today, 9 a.m., In the Memorial Chapel of Pierce Brothers' Todd Leslie, Santa Monica. Rites Held for Mrs.

Chilcotr, Retired Nurse Funeral services for Mrs. Joseph R. Knowland, chairman questions. Then make family happy. LIBRA (Sept.

23 to Oct. 22): Now of the State Park Commission, HARKEE. Mrs. Lula loving mother Mayor Poulson and John An ovpp much ol the area during the afternoon, with hlhs in the 60 and 70s In the north and 80s and a few 90s In the aouth. but 60s dominated the entire coast.

Pair to partly eloudv skies rovered the northern portions of the Central (nd Eastern States, with a few showers scattered over the area, with totals lesa than one-fourth of an Inch. A total of .53 Inch fell at Mobridse. 8.D. in the South, skies were mostly fair. Temperatures were lower this afternoon in the Great Lakes area and the Upper Mississippi Valley, with readings In the 60s and 70s, while elsewhere In EAITHEL.

Margaret, beloved mother of you have a Saturday for getting son Ford, chairman of the many types of persons who ordinarily might be regarded foreign to your environment but out, seeking all companions not Board of Supervisors. of Mrs. Miriam wnue 01 Corcoran, Dr. Bernlce Marker of Hollywood, Robert Harker of Van Nuys, William C. Harker ot South Pasadena and Rowland R.

Harker of Tokyo, Japan, sister of Mrs. A. E. Smothers ol San Marino and Elmer R. Abernethy of Williams, also survived by 8 grandchildren and 1 ffreat.erandrhllfl MEHAPFEY DE LUCHB.

R. 24. K. 11. MEULO MITCHELL.

J. 26. M. 1. MELVLV BEROOREN.

D. 22. P. 21. MILLSOTTBRSBERO.

h- 27, V. 19. INNER JOHNSON. W. 30.

J. 30. MINTON MacLEARW. i. 23.

C. 21. MORAN GARFIELD. J. 40, V.

33. MORENO LEMON. J. 23, A. 26.

MOSS FORD 40. G. 45. MYLOR ROTH. C.

34. S. 22. NESBITT EGIZt. C.

21. Y. 20. NICKOLIN PAPAS N. 26.

H. 20. NORCROSS COCHRAN. P. 18.

D. 17. NUMBERS SHERRINGTON. W. 20, i.

OGHIGIArT ANTARAMIAM. O. S9, H. 22 PARKER CESATTE9. 35.

S. 3S. PEDERSON MASON. 20. B.

23. pirni P. 24. L. 21.

Margaret Ben 01 worm riouywooo and Henry Ratthel of Rock Island. sister of Philip Scherrer of Rock Island, also survived by 6 grsndchil-dren end 1 great grandchildren. usually available, getting in sup- whose experience can bestow a lot of original ideas to your prog plies, seeking data you need Jessie Macaulay Chilcott, 63, a nurse whose career spanned 42 years, were conducted in Ingle (newspapers produce many an eny. Study, college training very Services 4 p.m., Sunday at the Little Country Chapel. 10621 Victory Boulevard.

North Hollywood. Fierce the Northern Statei readings were in! Actor James Craig's Wife Seeks Divorce swers.) P.M. good for being necessary in education. Copyright. 1954.

Oenersl Features Corp. with congenial comraaes, Brothers' Valhalla, directors. RICH, Lake, beloved husband of Helen M. Rich, father of Diana Mayo and Martin Rich. ine ana bus.

Nineties and ioo covered the Southern States with most ot the 100 from Kansas and Missouri southward. -LOCAL TEMPERATURES Friday's maximum antt minimum tmnitni at Services 2 p.m. Tuesday at the First Methodist Church of Hollywood, 6817 Franklin Avenue at Highland. Pierce Brothers' Hollywood, directors. (In lieu of flowers, those desiring please contribute to the Actor James Craig was asked to pay alimony of $1500 a Services 3 p.m.

Wednesday st PENDLETON JONES. D. 60. M. 62.

OBITUARY Pierce Brothers' Little Church BOUthem Cali'irnln nnlnts. a rannrteH DTTTDd TTRI) ft 19 Christian Rural Overseas Program month plus $500 a month sup Around the Corner. 3443 West Msn- to the Lo Angeles otflce of the U.S. PETERSON LOVETTE. R.

26. W. 26 for sending food to needy areas throughout the world, through the Weather Bureau, wen as follows: QUIROGA HERNANDEZ. A. 30, 42.

local church federation. I Station port for his two children in a divorce suit filed In Superior Court yesterday for his wife, rhester Boulevard, ingiewooo. SHAPIRO, Raehael. Services SundST. 1 P.m..

at Gles- band Mortuary, ajTltnllD. Mri. Sarah Jane. HENNINO. Edward Charlea.

services today, 1 p.m., at Fierce Brothers' Monterey rara. HOOD, Velraa Westra Richardson. Mary, by Atty. Gerald Lipsky. Requiem Mass today, at St.

Patrick's Church, Cunningham A Remalna will be forwarded hv The divorce" petition said the Connor, directors, rivioa. rhfci-i m. Armstrong Family for interment in Services today, 11 at Edwards couple were married in Los Angeles April 15, 1939, and were separated April 6, 1954. Dallas, Texas. HUFF, Theresa.

Edwarda Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. JUNGE. Peggy In Orinda. Seo- Brothers' colonial Mortuary. Trraiv.

r.llen nTettnell. Reonlem Mass today. 9 a at Cathedral Chanel. Cunningham flTannnr. Mnwafld.

directors. Mrs. Minnie Burness Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie M. Burness, 67, will be conducted today at 3 p.m.

in Pierce Bros. Little Church Around the Corner, followed by interment in Inglewood Park Cemetery. Born in Pennsylvania, Mrs. Burness had been a Southland resident 63 years and died at her home, 215 GOth Thursday. She leaves five daughters, Mrs.

Ollie Rlne-hart, Mrs. Stella White, Mrs. Min I RABIN SNOOKAL. J. 20, M.

1. RADOS WALDVOGEL. M. 26. A.

18. S'iRAPFERTY ALLEN. R. 25. B.

26. S'lRAINEY ARNOLD. C. 20, P. 16.

ROBERTSON PETERSEN. R. 19, J. 18. ROCKOT THAXTON.

D. 20, H. 21. ROSAS CARDENAS. D.

20. R. 19. i RUAMO MENDEZ. P.

22, C. 16. iSISCHALLHORN STALEY. R. 23.

N. 1. S2ISCHNEE PARKER. 19. S.

18. ff i SCHONBERGER WALTON. R. Ui, F. 10.

55 iSEGEL RUBINSTEIN. O. 22, J. 19. SHANKS KNIGHT.

R. Jr. 22. B. 20.

J', SHARP OLIVER. N. 21, J. 17. i SHOEMAKER RAUSCH.

P. 22, 8. 21. I4 1 SKELTON TENNISON. M.

21. B. 17. 64; SMITH THOMPSON. O.

Jr. 52. M. 49. j3: SNYDER CARROLL O.

23, B. 22. 60 STEOBERIj BRYANT. 3. 65.

M. 47. 84 1 STERLING BUNNELL. L. 3B.

G. 43. 66 TAKUSHI ONAGA. A. 35, E.

36. TAMAKI KAMITAKI. R. 23. B.

19. 65! TERRY HUNTER. A. 32. H.

26. 66 1 TIQUET PTSHEL. A. 61, B. 59.

WlVARELA PEREZ. J. 30, L. 36. 51 VAUGHN GIBBONS.

D. 21. 11. 79ivpoiwn norm 24. P.

1R. Max. 87 88 94 ..105 89 90 99 ..103 81 19 75 .102 74 94 ..89 82 82 91 77 90 75 86 75 16 ..103 Los Angeles Beaumont Bishop. Blythe Burbank Campo Daggett El Centre Long Beach L.A. Airport Mt.

Wilson Needles Newport Beach Palmdale Pasadena Paso Roblea Sandberg Ban Bernardino Ean Diego Ban Gabriel San Pedro Santa Ana Santa Barbara Santa Monica Thermal Torrance Westlake and Mrs. Adele C. Moore, all of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Lillian Lloyd of Arcadia; two brothers, a sister, three grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Harry Chudacoff Funeral services for Harry Chudacoff of Los Angeles will be conducted tomorrow at 11 a.m.

in Glasband Mortuary. He was born in Russia in 1889 and came to Los Angeles in 1920. He was engaged in the automobile business for many years. He leaves two sons. Dr.

John VAN NLVS, Grace, beloved mother of Dorothy Adam, Mary Van Nuys and Roberta Angellllo, grandmother of Sun, Moon, Tide Br U.S. Coast and Qeodftto Suney gi rtt ivu vaJ wood yesterday at Pierce Bros. Little Church Around the Corner. Interment followed at In- glewood Park Cemetery. ij Mrs.

Chilcott, who lived at' 10401 Manhattan Place, died, Tuesday after an illness of sev eral months. Born in Honolulu, she began her lifetime of service at the age of 16 as a helper in the Childrens Hospital. After grad-uating from Berkeley Surgical Nursing School, she served in France during World War I and was wounded. She also served a year in China for the Rockefeller Insti-tute, was a staff nurse in sur- gery at the Mayo Clinic and was 1 superintendent of nurses in the 1 Indian Service at Parker, Ariz, tt Later she assisted physicians in Riverside County until her retirement five years ago. 1f1 She leaves her husband, Dr.

-h William L. Chilcott, retired fl, physician and surgeon, three sisters and a brother. Barbara Adam. Funeral services Tuesday. 3 P.m temoer 1st.

lust, 0: 12 Nortnwood Drive. Orlnda. dearly beloved wife of Walter A. Junge, beloved sister of Betty Oibson of Los Angeles snd Helen Smith. A native ot Alaska.

Friends are Invited to attend funeral service! Saturday. September 4th at 2 p.m., from the Drswtng Room Chapel of the Ellis-Olson. Mortuary, 72T 6ali Pablo Avenue, Albany, Calif. Committal services private. KELLER.

Joe. Services 11 s.m. Sunday st Home of Peace Mausoleum Chapel. Mslioow A tiimons. directors.

KIBI.E8, Everett loving father of Mrs. In Chichester Chapel, Immanuel Presbyterian Church. 3310 Wllshire Bou. levard. Interment Forest Lawn, to- deau Mariinoni, directors.

0 Jwi oas. oo 3wt. 26 Sept. Sent 12 Sept. 19 82 62 i wATTENBARGERi-LONG.

C. 27, B. 23. SATURDAY, SEPT, oe m. uimpson 01 etierra juaore, Wendell P.

Kibler of Anchorage. Alas Ethel Dillingham, Mrs. Marguerite Kerr and Mrs. Jennie Bassett; a son, Stanley Burness, TEMPERATURES AND PRECIPITATION OVER THE NATION FRIDAY ka, brother of Mrs. Ethel Benslnger D.

Chudacoff of Van Nuys and Siui rlsea fl 28 a.a Kit 7:1 p.ni. Mnon riaei p.m.. aeta 11:14 p.m. TIDES AT LOS ANGCLCS HARS0R Precipi 01 sierra Maare ana Koy A. KIDier of west Terre Haute.

Ind. Funeral services today. 3 P.m.. at Mln. tation and a brother.

Walter Reynolds. For helpful and detailed information an proper warding and rates for publication of FUNERAL NOTICES, CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIAM and LODGE NOTICES Cell MAdison 9-4411 Ask for Miss Block WELSH MILLER. R. 23, R. 18.

WEST SCHNELLER. A. 21, J. 20. WHITE HOLGUIN.

Jr. 19, P. 23. WHITE -PRATT. H.

Jr. 24. E. 22. WILKINSON KLOEHN.

R. 22, L. 19. WILLISON M'CLOSKEY. R.

Jr. 21, C. 21. WOODRIDGE LITCHFIELD. t.

23, C. WYLIE NORDIN. J. 22, C. 23.

YOUNG LEE. D. 21, D. 18, Low Rfoole Mortuary. Sierra Madre.

I. M. Chudacoff of Granada Hills; three daughters, Mrs, Bess Wexler of Sherman Oaks, Mrs. Suzanne Sisk and Mrs. LAZARKFF.

Morris. ic.1 James C. Bunker Maltnow Ntmena. airaetora. FEITEL80N.

Nathalie. Spt. Hish Lo lliili 4 3 20 2.S 15 I 4 4.S Low flish htm 12 03 1 9 SD 3.4 10:26 3 12 81 0 3.T 11:01 3.1 5 1 27 0 2 08 3.9 2.T 9 8:23 4.3 1:32 2.1 10 4.8 2:12 1.5 Ma Inow Ji Bimona. directors. .16 Masonic services for James MARKS, Jack.

Joanne Candiotti, botH of Los High 4:4 4.T 8T 8 6 7:31 8 8:14 8.0 VfMTNKSH HTI.I.. K. ZH. li. Zia fireman Mortuary, directors.

-it YOU NT MORSE. B. 18, D. 16. MeCARTY, Harry of Puente, beloved Angeles; a brother, Sam Chuda coff of Los Angeles; four sis C.

Bunker, 62, retail store owner, will be. conducted today at 11 a.m. In pierce Bros. Alham- divorce suits fiied husband of Sophia Mccarty. Services 2 pm, today st the Baldwin Park Funeral Home, Tides are liven in order of owurrenee.

First ters, Mrs. Jeanette Osser of reluoiB denotes times and second column height la teet cr below mean lower low water. McCONNEI.L. William R. bra Chapel, followed by inter ALLISON.

Veryle K. against William H. 1 ALMO. Goldtne against Edwin L. .03 1 BALITZER.

Stanley against Corlnne E. 02; BARKSDALE. Oertrude S. against James. Compton, Mrs.

Molly Cohen of uint'tsca type denotea a.m.; bold-raes p.m. Time listed il Daylight Safins Time. ment in Rose Hills Cemetery. Services Tuesday, 10 s.m, at Orace Chapel. Inglewood Park Cemetery.

Hammond. Miapsgel A Ruppe, directors. Tnterdav's water temperatures: Lonf Beach. tii BKAUUKi uenevieve n. BRamoi neivs, ocr.l.ie Avnex affalnxt Anthony .01 89: Santa Monica.

68. Born in Wisconsin, Mr. Bunker lived at 1281 Lincoln North Hollywood, Mrs. Eva Diamondstein and Mrs. Min-nette Rifkin, both of Los Angeles, and six grandchildren.

McCRAY. Elisabeth Annie, mother of the Directors Mortuary in Valhalla Memorial Park Complete Service at One Location I'nder Direction ef Pierre Brother sroNjms LS31-V icrpBy Blvd. CL'JiXINGHAM O'OOJiNOR ESTABLISHED 1S9S Two Convenient Locations tation Max. Abtiene ,.,...,,.100 Albuouernu 87 Amarlllo Atlanta 94 Bskersfield 97 Bismarck, 72 Bolf 77 Boston 82 BrownsrUI 92 Buffalo 74 Charleston 84 Cheyenne, 79 Chicago 77 Cincinnati 90 Cleveland 77 Denver Des Moines 83 Detroit 78 Dodge Clt 98 Duluth 64 El Paso 92 Eureka 62 Pt. Worth 101 Fresno 91 Grand Junction 75 Helena 75 Honolulu 87 Houston 92 Huron 78 Indianapolis 85 Jacksonville 87 Kansas City 102 Knoxvllle, 96 Las Vesas 93 Little Rock 102 Medford 75 Memphis 100 Miami 88 Minneapolis 61 New Orleans 92 New York 87 Monterey Park, and died Wednesday.

He leaves his wid BOBILLO. Anthony against Carmen L. BRADFORD. Viola S. against Lester O.

BROWN. Mary J. against Charles P. BUCKMAN. Sally against William.

BURDICK. Charles P. against Edna M. BUTT. Anne L.

against Eldred CANO. Celia R. against George F. cari.ough. Santina P.

against George. TODAY'S (2rlLel funeral Directors GROMAN' MORTUARY JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS late E. ivor Mccrsy. Robert Alsn A. and Maurice C.

McCray. Services Tuesday. 10:30 a.m.. In the Wee Kirk o' the Heather. Directed by Fereat Lawn Mortuary.

In lieu ot flowers, please send donations to the American Hesrt ow, Mrs. Mary R. Bunker; a .46 83 W. Washington Blvd. Ezra A.

Brumbaugh 'Funeral services for Ezra A. 77, cabinetmaker, will be conducted today at 1 890 W. Waihlnttnn PR-nMJ MILLER, Sam J. .08 COLTON. Rose against Alexander.

01 CORDOVA. Gilbert against Sacora, COX. Delia aeainst Roy W. T. DALLKE.

Mnxine E. against Curtis T. i DOWSON. Betty against Jehue. .31 i EARL.

Toledo A. against Melvln A. ESPINOZA. Angellta P. against Placldo.

PIERCE BROTHERS Prospect 4131 Services Sunday, 11 a.m., at Mortuary. 8M Melroie, Hollywood. REED TAPIEY GEIGER' BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME AT MOODY. Agnes Ciaypole. at her home.

ARMSTRONG FAMILY p.m. in Pierce Bros. Van Nuys Chapel, followed by interment 2826 Garber Street, Berkeley. August 29th. 1954, loving aunt of Oraham Moody of Berkeley, a native of Bris J04S W.

WASHINGTON BLVD. RE-2SI15 at Harvard Blvd. Established 1918 FLORES. Amaua A. against ueorge u.

1 FRANCO. Naomi against Louis. 1J01 SOCTH HOPE STREET. RI-6S48 SPOTLIGHT .01 in Glen Haven Cemetery, tol. England, aged 64.

member of First Congregational Church ot David J. Malloy Mortuary GOLDBERG. Reglna R. against Bherwin. GONDERMAN.

Harold L. against Betty 1. GONZALES. Hope against Samuel. r.Rlrpw.

F. against Lerov. daughter, Mrs. Stanley Martin; mother, Mrs. Lillian Dins-more; grandson, Steven Martin, and two brothers, D.

H. and Capt. F. R. Bunker.

Edward C. Henning Funeral services for Edward C. Henning, 77, retired railroad brakeman, will be conducted today at 1 p.m. In Pierce Bros. Monterey Park Chapel, followed by Interment In Rose Hillu Cemeterv.

Born in De- 72 64 6T 63 67 5.1 53 63 69 6S 66 ST 61 66 63 59 61 63 72 49 68 56 70 62 (SO 48 73 68 62 65 71 72 58 70 65 54 60 78 56 67 69 64 68 68 98 67 77 65 63 58 S5 58 57 39 64 54 73 66 73 54 54 74 53 64 70 85 4t 59 38 81 1717 SOUTH FLOWER STREET. PR-3326 uergeiey. Friends srs Invited to sttend me. BRESEE BROS. GILETTE SIXTT-ONE YEARS OF FRIENDLY StRVICE 950 PR-siss Born in Indiana, Mr.

Brumbaugh died st his home, 6737 .11 CEMETERY LOTS mortal services Saturday, September 4th, 1954, at 10:30 s.m. st First Congregational Church, Dsns and Durant Streets. Berkeley. The Rev. W.

R. H. Hodskln will officiate. Con. MORTUARY IX FOREST LAWS Tobias Van Nuys, Thursday.

He leaves his widow, Mrs. INOLEWOOD CEMETERY. choirs lots. North Platte 99 Oklahoma City IN BEAUTIFUL LAKE 85CTION Hurry! Owners Nellie Brumbaugh; three trlbutlons to the Agnes Ciaypole HARRISON. Jay C.

against Roma J. HICKS. Evelyn N. against Jess C. KATZENBERGER.

Juanlta against Val B. KAY. Martha L. against William E. KIMBALL.

Thelma A against Fenn O. KING. Janice B. against Roscoe. KITTRELL- Anna M.

aeainst Richard V. KLINE. Eva M. against Clarence J. KROPP.

Raymond L. against Marie. LA FRANCHI. Dorothy against Ernest. MAIN.

Betty 8. aiaimt Valle J. MARTTNEZ. Juana against Maurltlo. MASON.

Hlen M. against Robert D. jvjaoay Memorial mna 01 Beraeiey, daughters, Mrs. Idilla Hughes Inslewood. 1-4 lots (Csueselss).

Plnscrest Aioanr. Kensington Gin scouts. Mr-Narv-Rere Chanel, funeral dlrerlnrt Masonic sect. S3f9 ner srave. E.

A. Mer- rlett. IB 15 S. Garev, Pomona. NELSON, Pinl Stewart, beloved husband Mrs.

Mildred Underdown and Mrs. Hannah Mellein; five sons. ot Rose Bourn Nelson, lovlna father a lots Eventide. Forest Lawn. 4041 it i of Barbara Roes and James Walter Nelson, brother ot Rosa Swanson 1 a 8 i.jiRy- George.

Alvin, Dale and .11 EVERYTHING IV TIME Or SORROW TELEPHONE CLEVELAND 8-3131 Forest Lawn Memorial-Park Ine. EDWARDS BROTHERS Colonial Msrtnare lOftf) Venice Bird. PRoapeet S.2S1 UTTER-McKIXLEY Sixteen Convenient Foneral Chapels MAIN OfFICK. Dt.R.tllll W. A.

BROWN SON W. tVYI.IE BROWN IRIS South Flowrr Street. RI-7l tl TEMPORARY MORTUARY WALLACE WHITE 4 HOWARD J. CAMAS AN VAVR Andrew aeainst Rlrdle. and Lynn Ne son.

Forest Lawn, 4 lots, commemoration vjiuvc nc, nnu Rriimhaiiah- a sister sect sell i or 4 Sac pr mv. NO-ees n-i ir. ui "Ifnn nrumodUKn. a siMer, Services Sunday. 1 st Horn of Peace Mausoleum Chapel.

Rahbl Maxwell Dubln officiating. Member single PLOT, forest LAWN. 1 Maple e'Snt rs- nr.ef grandchildren and two great-forest lawn. 7 choice graves. daughters, Mr.

Frank Beale.i" Oraccla.dOQODBUY!Br,.. Frank Klrlrtrlcrp al id 1 81 of Westeate AA M. No. 335. Loa Angeles Scottish Rite, also Al Malai- ..102 87 73 88 .100 82 82 75 7 83 88 P4 95 85 97 79 97 67 es ..100 92 81 .103 79 82 84 7 .104 kAh Shrine.

iPlease omit (lowers.) Omaha Pendleton Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Pocatello Portland. Me. Portland. Or. Raoid City KM Bluff Reno Rrnwel! Sncramento Bt Louis Lake City Pan Antonio Ssn Francisco Seattle Bookane Springfield.

Mo. Tampa Vancouver. BC. Washington Wlrhlta Vliuston Winnemucea Winslnw Veilnwstont Yuma Mertuary. directors.

BFI Ott. wood HU 'Forestaan' Eternaf Love 8ecl rS. Francis E. KieneH 8 S0I1 l.i, C.ften twn. value sni6.

wim tats u5o Edward C. Henning 5 TH-8-ti iS i.Liu I toward Brothers Colonial Mertuary. 113 W. WASHINGTON BLVD. PR-1243 A GOOD used car costs less thin you think! Check the many values offered by Los Angeles' leading automotive dealers In today's Times Classified Ad Section (Classification 403 and 402-1).

The Times Used Car Ad Cods protects you. NVRHII.4. Erro W. oward Rrothera' colonial Mortuary. MILLER.

Louis H. against Mabel T. MOBERLY. Judith A. afainst Durward B.

MONTOYA. Betty asalnst Bennie. METO. Odessa A. against Jose E.

PARKER. Carol against Robert. 09 PHELPS. Lyndon J. analnst Margaret A.

FOOLS. Gladys aainst Kelley J. R10C.IN. Mary against Villas O. 'nl RIZZUTO.

Betty J. against Jamea E. 02 P.LSMAN. Rose against Edward. SANDERS.

James R. against Marlon E. i.Sf;FP. Martha A. against Elmer H.

SHEIXEY. Dixie L. aaalnat Warren A. SMITH. Sam J.

against Lela. ITITCOMB. Lorraine against John. TREVIS. Alice G.

against Gilbert 8. I VALENTINE. Rose against John. 'iajVERDUZCO. Helen against Vinrente.

ai WFRSHOW. Oladv F. against Sidney WILLIAMS. MsdshllA D. aialnt Pau.

WILSON. Melba R. against William R. WRIOHT. Mary A.

against Kenneth R. grandchildren, Funeral services for John D. PEARSON, rimer J. BRAMBIE-BEST Reverent ISIS TOBERMAN STREET. FK-2J86.

Orttn H11U. San Pertro. 8 lots. Or fan view. 11000, 1617 8.

ft, Alhambra. At. 13952 L-dwarde Brothera' colonial Mortuary. Slatten. 13, of 18329 Roslin Torrance, will be con-J ducted at 10 a.m.

today at the First Baptist Church in El SHIP MOVEMENTS AT HARBORS HERE Compiled br Marias Iichsnss. Refer sttsmsnlp com Daniel lor dock times, rates, reisrrstloni snd sorts at eatl. Nido. The youth was ons of three boys killed by truck ZIEGLER. Edith M.

against Edward. N. Charles D. Sayers Funeral services for Charles Daniel Sayers, 54, dry cleanpr, will ha conducted at 10 a.m. today in the Little Church of the Flowers under the direction of Forest Lawn Mortuary.

Mr. Saytrs wan past president of the Dry Cleaners Association of Los Angeles and a member of Sunrise Lodge 522. AM. VITAL RECORD Tuesday four miles south of DIVORCES GRANTED Point Mugu. A native of Law ACTIVE VESSEL! roCT TESTEBDAI tie 4 IB.) Btrth Arrived Press Osarater Dns is fall avaAM ahlrle a trnm William Vessel AuOrer IT ton, he cams to Torrance MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED COX Jennie L.

from Leo M. Anc. Jul? 23 leltlmors Tnlr. Otl Carriers if "n-re B. Hsroid L.

Arirns iPen 1 14S 12 years ago. He leaves his Astrio onatad 'Swell. Tit 107 parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A.

Branrlanger (Nor.l LB-4 Slatten: four sisters, Fatrlcia, ANDERSON BEARD, 4fl, B. 49. A -TRANTER. P. S5.

J. 20. ARMBRUSTER-VELLS. R. 30.

24. AVAOIAN- KAOREKIAN. O. 44. M.

51 PAI.NEft WOOO 27, K. ti. ANDPRSON, J. 23. M.

11. A resident here for more than Mary, Diane and Kaylene, and Destlnatlee Ysaala Vokohsms Bunsat Havre Antwerp Antwerp St. Thnmaa Ban Fran. Pan Fran. Ban Fran.

BesttlS Balhos Honolulu Ls Mberiad isa LB-201 22H-E ...107 Canada Oonaedyk iDul.) Flonis i Dsn I Oracis i Br i osrd-n Htate (leorae Lurkenhach Inhtia Hendy iTkr.l John Ooode iTkr.l Aits. can Fran D. J. Neeroponts Scot. 6 Aui.30 Runsel The Teaas Co.

Sept. 3 Sept. 2 Ran Fran lnterorean Line Sept. 4 Bent. 2 San Prsn Line Sept.

4 Sept. 1 San Fran Holland Amerlrs Line Scot, i Sept. 3 San Fran i East Asiatic Co. Sent. Sept.

3 Liverpool Blue Star Lino Pent. Sept. 2 Pnnan Cltsr Ststes Marine Llnea 8'nt. 4 B'ot. 1 Brooklyn Lnrkenbech Lines Sept.

IS Ails. 30 Pan Fran Joshua Hendy Co. Indefinite Alls. JI Corlnto World Wide Tankers Bent. Bent.

2 Ban Fran Par (k Hneah Line Sept. 3 Boot. 2 San Fran McCormerk Lines B'nt 4- Ana. 31 Portland Warner Bro. Indefinite 35 years, he resided at 5200, two brothers, Charles and Ted, FAX TUt SMITH.

B. 13. B. 16 DONOVAN. Louise L.

from Bernard 1. HARRIE. Josenhlne from Robert. HARRIS. Barbara L.

from James K. HI HILL. Vers E. from Jeff T. JONE8.

Marr o. from Oeorre C. KAIN. Marlon L. from William E.

MARRIN. Kath'een R. from Jamei P. lit MAYFIKLD. Ina K.

from Harle o. MFDARIS, Donald E. from Helen J. MOCK. Nellie S.

from Victor D. MOIPA. 8lfl'a from Ale L. PFARL. Virainls from oeorae B.

Bonn. Julia F. from Walter Jr. RomNSON. Jean from Rlrhard E.

P.OMFRO. Antonla P. trom Alfonso. SIAINTON. Dule L.

from RilMell 3. Monte Vista Ave. and leaves his widow Violet, three sisters ...107 FORD '50 Club Cpes. is low is HUDSON '51 Club Cpes. is low as DE SOTO '51 Convs.

is low is CHRYSLER '51 New Yorkers is low is '54 F's is low is BUICK '50 Riv. 4 Drs. is low it CADILLAC '53 "60" Sidint ii low and a stepson. $800 $800 $1100 $1300 $1800 $1009 $4009- Kertosono (Out. I 1RO Mormackland ISO Maraarel Srhsfer I.B-41 NereMe iltal.) IB-30 Old Dominion Stats LR T.

l.esiler 14S Phacaa II iPen 107 Bent. 2 Han fran Itslien Line Sept. 4 Sept. A Cariaaens Bot. 4 Ban Fran.

Bept, It hn Fran Slates Marine Lines Aus. 30 Norfolk Pops fit Tslbnt Lines STtJtiHLK FIELD. Evehn B. from Elmer, indefinite Yokohama Au. 24 (lalvraton Polar SB Co.

thutb Geneva E. irom Rar r. President llardint 1S3 Brut. 3 Pantlc Transonrt 1" President Madlsnn 154 vickfry Olivia from Earie Jr, WHARTON. Helen C.

(rem luaae WHITEHEAD. Mora K. from John W. WYLIE. Marr S.

from Alton L. Foneral Annnnncf menis Mrs. Mamie Sallee Private services were conducted yesterday for Mrs. Mamie L. Sallee, 62, by Pierce Bros.

Beverly Hills Mortuary, followed by entombment In Forest Lawn Mausoleum. Mrs. Sallea was vice-principal of North Hollywood High School and formerly was vice-principal at Venict High. Prior to that she was a physical education instructor at Venire High. Born in fo.i si New York Ban Fran.

flan Fran. Ban Fran. Fran. Otisvmas Mew York Klttlmat Ban Fran. Yokohama San Fran.

Manna Americsn Pres. Lines Bent, Ban Fran Pac. Transport Line Kept. 4 New York American Llnea Bent. A Ban Fran Pac.

Far East Line Bept. Hons Kont Psc. Orient Express Bept. 1 Ban Frnn East Asians Co. Sent, 3 Coos Bar Weverhaeuser 8.S.

Co. Bept. 3 Klnsston Saauenav Terminals Bent. 3 New York Isthmlsn S. Co.

B'nt. 3 Avon Terukunl Kslun 1C K. Dent. 4..., Bremen Himbun Amerlce Una Bept. 1 Aus.

3D Bent. 2 Bept. 2 Sept. 3 Aus. 30 Bept.

3 B.pt. 3 Bept. I Bent, Aul. 31 Pine Tree Mariner LB-S Parramatts iflwrtl.) 231 Serampore (Dan. I LB-6 Sulphur Mines Anc.

S'ln Karen (Nor.) Anc. 8'eel Ate LB-1 Terukunl Maru 'iap. Tk Weluenburi (Oer.) 53 Mrs. Florence Cloyes Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Ann Cloyes, 70.

who died Thursday, will he conducted today at 1 p.m. at Utter-Mc Klnley's Jewel City Chapel. 624 Central Glendale. Interment will follow at Forest Lawn Memorial-Park. Born in Illinois.

Mrs. Cloyes had resided here for 42 years and in Glendale for 15 years. She lived at 121fl Glen Oaks Blvd. She leaves her husband, Marshall J. Cloyes.

BENoy. Emltv, beloved mother ef Cora NHson. Emll. Robert, Oiibart and VESSELS DOE TO AltltVI LAST NIGBT ns. 1e Mldnlinl) Berth Freaa Onerster Dns la $stl 172 Besttle The Texes Co.

Sept. 4 Hermen Benaon. Norqulii Anderaea In ehsris. Destlnatlee Covlnse Vessel New Jerse? (Tkr.) CHEVROLET, '53 BLACK MAN, Oearee Ttebkln. ef 144 South Serrano, beloved huaband of $1800 Bui Airs it low it VtSfiELt Dl'K TO ASItrVI TODAT From Operates a 1 Bertns Biarkman.

lamer of L. snd Harrs Biarkman. PF.ATTY R. 19. D.

1 prtlPORD WiLMORE. S. 78. 60. BtRKELEY CRIrCHFIKLD.

R. 20. A. P.OTFV CARTTPR, 8. 4, 4S.

miUKE DODSON. J. 24. V. 21.

Hl'RKE-OOLDMAV R. 22. 2l. CARRILLO -TfJRHES. 26.

33. CAR I tR- ARROYO W. 20. A 20. I.ASAVANT OIROUARD.

R. 25, P. 29. CLAYTON DAYTON. R.

23, P. 21. rONKLIN OI'IN R. 60. E.

27. CONNOU3 KIOHf, J. 24. A. 19.

COOPKR LATHAM. 23. 29. COKSAUT- LOWE. 1, S.

11. rAHl IN ORIFIl. H. 20. B.

16. PA I. FY BROWN 2J, V. 31. ANOELO DPEWS JT.

M. PAVTS BRKV.ER. 24. 21. PA VIS HAPTVFR, W.

Jr. 34. K. 24. EEVANeTy HWrR P.

JO. V. 41. bol.AN LANIOAN. 2T.

It 2. pt'NN MILLFR. 39, 33. EVANS PEACOrK. O.

54, M. 11. PINPI.EY KIMONS. J6. B.

37 HT7CiEPAI R. 26. ti. 54. V-RtAS PRAC.

14, L. 53. CANS fHARI'K. 43, H. oir.i FJtpir, w.

ji. r.Lonr rtovf.r A4. E. filXlLSRY- RltRNrr 14. 27, P.

11. M. 23. R. 5ft ORAHAM COHTN1R J.

II 50. 16. C.PKtORTEV-VriOVKIN O. 29. A 2J.

l1KOL. T. 27. A. 24 HAMILTON -VOI NO.

23. J. 21. ttt)nA'A 10. I.

21 JIM.VFRD1NOER J4C0AROAR. R. 16 VrNvr'sY VATNIO 3 34. 31. Ill WO- NOTIFY.

P. 24, I'll, pfvsp A JI tinr rMAS. -rtnororR. i. t.

rn noon .1 .13. 36 tiroiTH iiTrriwiN, si. o. ns. ltripN- KANNFR, T.

30, 8. 24 lll'rinlNH-PAdF. J. in, lltlfTIVF. -PPA7IBR.

Wt 29. jACKnri: 1, in. in. KASANCr DPYFR. M.

31, fl. 33. KFIIN ANHKItSON. M. 31.

M. 31. KM I EY- MAPDRBtCH. 11. M.

17. KF.MP WFNNFR 46, 41, -LINOS WORTH- WHEATON. 13. 39. SI, C.

1 KnrrvmnTAi nOTT. A. Jr 41, 40. KRAVITS GOODWIN. B.

2, M. 36. Das te Rati Dept. Bept. Services Tuesday.

11 am, In he ttnlon Oil Co, Amer Trad At Prod Co. NenrasKa, sanee raa uveal. aj In California for 45 years. SheAjn aw vvavsiae cnanei. isoo woutn oui Sept, 4 neniiral 9el C.Arn.

vria Interment Inalewond Parle f.ates, Kinisier (ialea, Weatwood resided at 461-B Doheny Z-Drs. IS low IS I -II-J Ok. Boval Mall Litis Bent, 7 At.nrlateri (Ml Co. BPt. It aireciora.

Bept. B'nt. It $490 $2900 Canadian null Line a fac. At Hoekri Line is Ulive anil turn onn LOUIS D. Chellette MVes a daughter, Mrs.

Mildred LINCOLN '53 Berth 110 lot lal irist (17 IM Vessel A Bubal (Tkr Baltimore Trader (Tkr.) Collns iTkr.l Drlne Br i Firms A California (Tkr 1 Hnh Clair Itorah Ailterbeem (Nor.) MaMrtiar IMfan State rtsmon de t.arrlns-ts Mhnwl Maru No. .1 t.lsp. i Bin's Flavla Banta Paula (Tkr I lironrieroaa iTkm CHi nArOKr, Harrv, heloved father of Oleum Ynkoiiam Beanie London Avon Uum-an Pay Honolulu Bililmore Bin I'ran. Vancouver C'irinio Ban Fran fori Han Luis Portland Destlnstlee Oleum .11 Reiundo Oakland Ban Fran Avon Ban Fran, Bsn Fian. Ban Fian Havana London Yokohama Msnrsnlllo Port-Ban l.nls Seattle Berth Funeral services for I.ouls Allison, ami two sisters, Mrs.

Panrls IS low IS Bent. 7 H'Ot. A Beol. 4 B'pt. A Beol Beol, Bent.

4 Dennis 1 neueue, nn, ipiupo m-iir iwium mm im aiwar Line B'l" Marine Lines Larrlneaa Co. "K'' Line flrere Line Vnion fill Co. W. H. Wlrkernham Co, Res Wrxler, Suramie Hisk, Joanne Candiniil.

Mr. I. M. (Sonnvi snd Dr. John Chiirlaioff arrvre Sunilsv.

11 am, si the r.lashand Mortnarv. Entombment in Nhoiam Memorial Para. MAN, Ronald T. Kr beloved husband InilldliiR englneor and resident Jennie. Crt4(erj VEtftEI.S ARRlVrtl VrmROAT Ta 4 Barlh Vessel, From Berth Vessel, from I B-3 Old Dominion Btsle.

Ban Fran Bulohur Mines. Coos Bav 2il-t Bun Karen iNor Kineston Anc. rresident tlsrtllni, Msnlle here year, will he conducted nt. II a.m. today by Forest Lawn Mortimry in the Little Church of the Flowers followed by in-; terment at Forest Lawn Me-, morlal-Park.

died Wedne-! Ane, 1.13 Vessel, Frees Flinia Bsn Frsn flrarle (Br 1. Liverpool parramatia tSwed.l, Horn Kotil ..231 Mslden Hill (Br), Yokohsmk LB-HI VEItBELS SAILED Tr.TEBOAT (Ts 4 el.) Tleae Vesssl. ft Time Vessel, rsf Tlese ot Mildred uen. lather of Don. Sid T.

Jr. and nirharri O. Dean, brother of Mae Ayiesaorth Servlees Bundav, Beotemher A'h. 11 at Pierre Brothera' llltle hnrrk Anund the Corner, 3443 Writ Mancheater Boulevard, DESMOND, MIm Nora L. Rnsarr Maturdav mornlrtf st IS 6'rlnrlt at Barred Kesri.

Chapel, Loyola tlnlversltr, Requiem Mass Sat-urdav, 8 30 in, st Ssored Heart Chanel, Lornla UnlverfUv. Csnnlni-bam tenner, dltectorl, mm Vessel. Fee day. leaves flv L- Clef (TVf Oleum Kiveharu Msrn (Jsol. Yhme 11 Jamse Cook.

Lake Cruris 3 10pm. Mste Redonde, Manssnlilo. 1,15 pm. California S'anderd. Most tdi 11.

ioenv Mn. Yvonnt Trachsel. Mrs. Thelma. Vogel, Mri, Mlldrtd LOCATION Of ERTHS Outer Harhor, S4 to IV.

Sin Fedfo. 4 te Mi Was Basla. 1 1411 Wllmlniten, 1M IMl Terminal Island. 36l te atli Lent Baecta. flei A-l te U-lOt.

V4jsAeMfcssK mA KBessi. tt jnt -Ah A A A rfUAJkA AWA.tK.A aU Is lO 4jti 1 fci teas eefcs afll Hi llTTi A 1 li -a ii.

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