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New Look Not Really AUGUST 21, W4-ft! Suit to Force Flat, Executive Says Trend Toward Rounder, Higher Line, Says President of National Apparel Chain Retirement of Biscailuz Fails fashions "are not going back to those sacks of the 1920s," Raphael Malsin, president of a national chain of apparel shops, predicted hopefully yesterday on his arrival here by plane from New York. "This newest thing out of France is being played up as the flat-chested look, and it just isn't so," he observed. "Actually, the trend is toward a round Councilman Timberlake to Marry er, higher bust line. What's wrong with that?" Stresses Comfort n. Malsin, who as president of i i Councilman L.

E. Timber-lake, representing the 6th Coun- Lane Bryant Stores, Inc, built up a $70,000,000 business in clothes for of odd John C. Doran yesterday lost his suit to force retirement of Sheriff Biscalhu at the close of his present term, Dec 6, 1954. Superior Judge John P. Mao-Murray ruled that the 71-year-old Sheriff, re-elected In the June primary, has the right to serve his new four-year term, because retirement qualifications do not necessarily const! tute qualification for elective office.

Sought Post Doran, the defeated candidate, had asked the court to find Biscailui ineligible beyond his present term in office and to declare that he, Doran, be held the duly nominated candidate. The judge pointed out that in 1951 the Sheriff had elected not to become a "safety member" under the 1937 retirement law, and that Biscailui had a right to make such a choice. cilmanic District, yesterday announced that ha will marry shapes and sizes, said fashion i today "must be in accord with the comfort and attractiveness Mrs. Janet Brooks, 35, formerly of El Centro, at a ceremony to be performed next Wednesday by the Rev. Chester R.

Lewis, of the Lafayette Community 5 of the wearer." Modern ladies, he added. Church of Lafayette, Cal. won't hold still for styles which This is the third marriage for Ax are too extreme. Malsin arrived in company with Emanuel Winkelman, the Timberlake and the second for Mrs. Brooks.

Timberlake is 58. He disclosed that Mrs. Cynthia Timberlake, his second wife, obtained a divorce in Nevada eieht months ago on the firm's general manager. "I'd say the country's econ grounds of Incompatibility. omy is on a reasonably healthy level," Malsin commented.

The Timberlakes will make their home at 3144 Slauson "We're in a shallow recession. and I don't see anv SDecial Ave. after Sept. 1. NOT FLAT, HE SAYS Raphael Malsin, right, president, and Emanuel Winkelman, center, general manager of apparel stores, are greeted on arrival by Seymour Malsin, Southern California manager of Lane Bryant Stores, Inc.

R. Malsin says new look isn't flat. TimM photo signs of it coming to an end. But it's hard for me to foresee Art Theft Admitted a depression in our time. Wedding Ring Pawned to Buy Murder Knife BIRMINGHAM, Aug.

20 (P) Mrs. Elsie Nolan, 34, pawned her wedding ring to buy a carving knife. And with that knife, police laid she stabbed her husband to death as he slept because he kept hef short of housekeeping money. The executives were greeted at International Airport by 417 Japanese war criminals in Malsln's cousin, Seymour Mai SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20 (U.R) Lloyd C.

Galloway today pleaded guilty to grand theft for stealing a valuable Rubens miniature from the De Young SEEKS DIVORCE Actress Harrietts Tarler, 27, left, and Pauline Goddard, friend and witness, appeared in court yesterday in divorce action against Arthur Tarler, lighting fixture businessman. The case was continued until Monday. volves only about one-third of the Japanese held in China as War Criminal Release TOKYO, Aug. 20 (Foreign Ministry officials said today Red China's order freeing sin, Southern California manager for the Lane Bryant con war criminals. Timet shot cern.

Museum July 17. '(III' 1 You Don't Know Until Divorce, Says Actress Tou never really know a man until you're divorcing him. This was the comment of Ac-r tress Harriette Tarler, 27, who now is engaged in a divorce contest with Arthur Tarler, 33, in I rf lots for our twelve-strand chokers 10.00 the courtroom of Superior Judge Gordon Howden. Tarler, with Tobias G. Klin-ger as his counsel, had just withdrawn his cross-complaint charging mental cruelty, and was contesting only his wife's claim to certain of their community assets.

The husband is in the lighting fixtures business, and Mrs. Tarler claims that a portion of the store property should be awarded to her. Beginning to See "I'm only beginning to see the light on this," she told the court. Questioned by her attorneys, Henry J. Gross Jr.

and Jacques Leslie, the actress said her hus-band stayed out nights until 4:30 or 5 in the morning. Her friend, Pauline Goddard, a fashion co-ordinator, corroborated her. She said that at a party one night someone complimented Mrs. Tarler, and "her husband immediately started belittling her." The hearing will be resumed Monday. a large helping of fashion at a very small price.

Choose from two styles faceted in crystal, ruby, amethyst, bronze or gunmetal or smooth in ruby, emerald, sapphire, amber or amethyst matching earrings 4.00 only at Magnin's, first floor plus 10 federal tax 9' iT.X Burbank Adds 81-Acre Area MAGNINsco IOS ANGELES BEVERLY HILLS PASADENA SANTA BARBARA LA JOILA ii tf or late-day refreshment. The Grandvlew Highlands area bordering the northeast 1 section of Burbank was officially annexed to Burbank yesterday following the filing of certification papers by the California Secretary of State. this Magnin-exclusive 5595 1 Mr- The annexed territory involves 81 acres bounded by Frederickville, Naomiville, Bue- na Vista and Brightonian Sts. It contains 419 homes and more for cocktails, for littlrdlnnwi toft silk dress designed) than 1500 residents. Citizens of the area voted In favor of annexation in a special July 13 election.

Burbank is to to make you the prettiest woman in any gathering. pay the city of Los Angeles $142,242 for public utility facili ties and other Improvements made by Los Angeles. A little collar aooented by Claire McCardell's bowknot from three IV Ja "a rnldriff above Haven't Tried to Balk Probe, Roll Aide Says a wonderful expanse of a complete under-structure of net. Silk peau de sole in mauve, grey or black, sizes 10 to 14, second floor torry, no telephone orders Reports that Dist. Atty.

Roll has tried to block the Los Angeles County grand Jury and its "secret-12 group" in lti investigations were denied yesterday by Adolph Alexander, Assistant Chief District Attorney. Alexander, addressing one little cropped glove bow-tied at the wrist for the softer look of the season made up in three versions handsewn white cotton 3.00 polished kidskin in white, beige or pink 5.95 pigskin in white, oatmeal or natural 6.95 only at Magnin's, first floor Lions Club luncheon at the Blltmore, said his office has re stricted Itself to advising the grand Jury as to what it could and could not do under the framework of the law and Judicial opinion. "I have read that attempts were made by the District Attorney's office to block the grand jury and its so-called secret-12 group," Alexander said. "This is not so. We are not Mocking the grand Jury.

We give the Jury legal advice, which we are bound to do." i.

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