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laUKSUAi' MUKMNG7 xtmcs NOVEMBER 2l7 1933.PART I. 3 WEATHER REPORT OFFICIAL IXTENTIOX TO MARRY The following notice of Intention to marry were issued yesterday. Name, age and address given: An Innocent man faced the ti trip chair anil did the Sheriff have a problem! The nnlutton i in "Xo Choire" in This Week with next Sunday Time. Army Told Raw Material Key to Quantity Plane Building BIRTHS Names, sex, place and data of birth. SWEDLOW.

Mr. and Mrs, Jack. Son. Wll-shire Hospital. Nov.

11. THOMf'SOM. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest B. Son.

California Hospital. Nov. 16. WISE. Mr.

and Mrs. Herschel B. Daughter. Cedars of Lebanon HospitaJ. Nov.

15. LOCAL OFFICE. IT. 8 WEATHER BUREAU. LOS ANGELES, Nov.

'JO. 'Reported bit L. H. Dainserfield, meteorologist.) At o'clock a.m. Lhp harnmeler rpBifitpreri DURRIN ALEXANDER.

Clifford 21, 321 8. Clifford. West Los Anseles: Patricia 18. 1404 '1 N. Van Ness Ave.

W.M.Thompson taken by Death Funeral for Head of Corporation to Be Conducted Tomorrow BALTIMORE, 20. (X) inducement, no premium, that 30.02; at 5 D.m.. 29.98. Thermometer lor the, corresponding houm howed 60 deg. and 76 deg.

Relative humidity, 5 a.m., 20 Ser cent: 5 14 per cent. Wind. 5 northeast; velocity. miles: 5 p.m.. can accelerate the process." The 'bottle-neck of quantity aircraft production" in this country The officers toured the plant, observing construction of attack bombers for France.

"is raw the Industrial College was told to day. EDMONDS PONTON. Paul 25. 1318 lvh Santa Monica: Cayloma 20, 848 Sixth Sania Monica. ELLIOTT HALE.

Louis 24. 1658 E. 66th- Janet 23. 1658 E. 66th.

ELLIS BURROUGHS. Sam. 36, 40 Linden Long Beach: Delaney, 31, 39 Linden Long Beach, ERBES RATH. Jack 26, 5640 Fulcher Rose 25. 5640 Fulcher Ave.

FIELDING ALDERSON. Mark, 59, 1435 Union Ave.i Lillie 63, 418 E. Fair-view Blvd. FISHER HOWARD. Jamea 45.

1760 E. Adams: Pearl 42, 1160'i E. Adams. FLEISHMAN OXSTEINE. Louis, 57.

1000 N. Soto; Bessie, 55. 1000 N. Soto. FULMER KERN.

Ira 21, USA Concord 1 Segundo: Catherine 20, 1000 S. F. 15th Portland. Or. GATES FLING.

Dale 28. 406 N. Lake Pasadena; Virginia 26, 725 E. Claremont Pasadena. GRIMES CURRY.

Robert 25, 1220 W. Common wealth, Alhambra: Dorothy 23, 421 S. Elertra, Alhambra. HAGMAN NELSON. Ruben 25.

3811 Wall Irene 26, 9720 Tedfern Inclewood. HARRIS CARRICK. Marvin 30. 432 S. Alvarado Edith M.

24, 432 8. Al-varado St. Americas Bank Plan Delayed Treasury Conference Will Await Report on Proposal Next Year west; velocity. 8 miles. Temperatures.

hiRhest. 85 lowest, 47 de. Rainfall Jor season, 5 89 Inches: normal to date. 1 57 inches; last season to date, .02 ol inch. WEATHER CONDITIONS Htah pressure lies between the Pacific Coast and Hawaii 30.30 at 30 N.

and 136 over the Oreat Basin, Rockies and plains, thence to the lakes and eastward iPocatello, 30.48; Sault Ste. Marie. 30.51;) deep low pressure occupies the Gulf of Alaska and adjacent coastal areas at 52 N. and 152 low pressure covers the West Mexican coast (29 86 near Acapulco.) and the Gulf of Mexico depression has moved to and off the middle Atlantic Coast iHatteraa, 39.78.1 Results and attending phenomena: Moisture over the Alaskan-extreme North Pacific Coast and from Missouri and the Ohio Valley to the eastern cotton belt and Florida: heavy, Cordova. 2 43: Miami, 2.46: Ha teras.

135. Failing temperatures generally over Kansas, Missouri. Iowa and east of the Mississippi: somewhat, warmer over Wyomine: little chance elsewhere; ransed from 87 des. yesterday at Santa Ana to -38 dea. last niaht at Point Barrow.

Alaska. Fair, warm weather over Bouthern California. LOCAL TEMPERATURES Minimum and maximum temperatures from Southern California points, reported yesterday to the J. T. Hartson, executive vice-president of the Glenn L.

Martin addressing 00 officers studying methods of correlating military and industrial activities in times of emergency, said: "Aluminum alloy sheet, extrusions and castings, which in normal times require from three to eight weeks for delivery, in this emergency still require three to eight weeks for delivery. The same may be said of steel, and we have found no DEATHS With Funeral Announcements. GRANT. Alice mother of Mra. George N.

Seymour and Glen F. Grant; grandmother of Edmund G. Grant. Services 2:30 p.m. totlay at Pierce Brothers.

buTIERREZ. Mrs. Trinidad Gutierres. Remains at the chapel of Wallace X. White 6c Howard J.

Callanan. HATFIELD. Services for William, Friday. 2 p.m.. at Armstrong Family.

HENNESSY. John husband of Olga Hennessy, son of Mrs. Genevieve Hen. nesay: brother of Mra. Gertrude Knight and William Hennessy.

Rosary Tuesday. 8 p.m., at chapel of Graham Isbell. Mass 9 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Spirit Church, 5300 West Pico street. HIBBEN.

David John Hibben. November 20, beloved father of Mrs. Kemper Campbell, Mrs. Louis Elkins and Dr. Lura Loop, all of Los Angeles.

Funeral services Wednesday, 12 noon, at. the Little Church of the Flowera, Forest Lawn Cemeiery. L. G. Scovern Glendale, directors.

HINKELMAN. Margaret Hinkelmair. Services Wednesday, 1:30 P.m., at the chapel of Francis V. Hall Si Son, Ltd. HOFFMAN.

Services for Julius Hoffman today, 2 p.m.. at Glasband ic Co. HUFFORD. The funeral services of Boyd E. Hulford will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m.

from Grace Chapel, Inglewood Park Cemetery. W. A. Brown, funeral director. HUR8CHLER.

Frederick A. Services today, 11 a.m., at Edwards Brothers. JUGHARDT. Louis Charles Jughardt. Services today at 11:30 a.m.

In the Wee Kirk o' the Heather Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. KAPLAN. Rose Kaplan, beloved mother of Nathan Kaplan and Marion Segal. Services today, 1 p.m.. at Malinow St Simons.

KENNER. The funeral services of" Mrs. Hattie Kenner will be held today at 10 a.m. from the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Cemetery. W.

A. Brown, funeral director. KILGORE. George A. Pierce Brothers, directors.

KITER. The funeral services of Mrs. Thelma Kiter will be held today at 2 p.m. from the chapel of W. A.

Brown, 1815 South Flower street, LAWLER. Katherine H. Lawier. beloved I le mnihar nf DIVORCE SUITS FILED ALDEN. Lara L.

against John V. ALLEN. Robert D. against Florence B. APPERSON.

Evelynne against Calvin. ARELLANES. Audrey 8. against Lester O. AUNGST.

Violet A. against Theo W. BABBS. Robert L. against Matilda G.

Nicholas V. against Olaa M. BLOCK. Ruby B. against John J.

BOTTORFF. Helolse M. against F. M. CRAIG.

Margaret C. against Arthur R. DRUMM Fannie M. against Marine S. EISENHART.

Helen against Charles A. ENLOE. Roy 8. against Lclah A. ESCALANTE Louisa against Jesus.

FORD. Halcyone H. against Walter 8. GILBERT. Edward L.

Jr. against Rita H. GONZALEZ Rodriao against Trinidad. GORDON. Ethel M.

against Charles HERRERA. Ollie against Arthur. HILL. Julia E. against Leich H.

I HILL. Lucille D. against Carl. HUGHES. Florence A.

against Alan. JOHNSON Helen L. acamst Home. JONtS. Mnrsaret against Otis.

KING. Lillian H. against William H. KNOX. Gertrude A.

against Arthur 8. LUPPY. Florence M. against Harry M. MARK.

George A. against Emily McWILLIAMS. Aubrey against Mary. OWSLEY. Doram against Gloria.

POLLAK. Margaret McC. against J. F. RAGSDALE.

Ellen V. against Howard T. RUDOLPH, Rose 8. against Ralph W. SALMOND.

Howard R. against Ruth H. SCULLY. Daniel B. agatnst Helame.

SCHWARTZ. Belle against At lee E. SEMENOFF. Nick W. against Evelyn I.

SERRADELL. Albert E. against Nellie SHIPLEY. Jack M. against Wilda P.

SHUBITZ. Helene E. against 8imon M. SUTTON. Augusta W.

against Robert D. TALBOT. Marguerite against Lyle. TERAN Frances against Frank C. THRASHER.

Ines against Waldo V. THOMPSON Alson E. against Vera E. THOMPSON. Marie against Charles T.

WILSON Oolrlie against Arthur. WOODMANSEE. Fred A. against Helen L. DIVORCES GRANTED AVAKIAN.

Vart from Kachlg. BAKALIENIKOFF. Helen G. from Mischa. rartri.

Rov L. from Lucile. Death yesterday claimed Walter Miller Thompson, president of the Reliance Regulator Corp. at his home, 800 Ilolladay Road, Pa.iadena, following a heart attack. He was 76 years old.

Thompson, a native of Dundee, 111., came to Los Angeles in 1011. He entered business here in li.HT. Me leaves his widow, Mrs. Mary B. Thompson, a son, Arthur C.

Thompson, associated with the same firm, and a daughter, Mrs. Edward F. Swift of Lake Forest, 111. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Turner Stevens Mortuary ehaiel.

Nov. Robert Freeman will officiate. Entombment will follow in Mountain View HART GROOVER. Donald 21, 25543 Lucille Lomita: Madeline, 19, 26013 Cypress Lomita. HASKO BILLINGS.

John. 24, 156 Chaun- GUATEMALA CITY, Nov. 20. (TP) The Pan American Treasury conference today put off for cey St Perlh Amboy, N.J.: Melba 24. 1233 Neptune Wilmington.

ARE you at the mercy of a aniftlir. Vsneezy, smothery head cold? hy end tire so much misery A little Vleiiluolatum applied in eetch noa-tril will soothe the Irritated naml membrane, check tbe'aneezing, relieve the stultine, and help yon to brrathe more easily. Also rub Mentholatum vtuorousty ou the cbet and back: to improve the local blood circulation, and thus gam extra help in relieving cold discomfort. Rub It on the forehead and temples to allay headache and ueuralgm due to colds. HENDRICKS HIMES.

Glen 22. 795 N. Los Aneelea office of the U. S. Weather San Antonio, Pomona; Marian 20, 307 N.

Curtis, Alhambra. Bureau, were as follows; Max, Min. HOFFMAN SIEGELL. Darr 20. 3129 Winter Gertrude.

19. 533 S. Soto St. HOLMES KEMP. Robert 23.

7223 fa III I I II III I II III III III III III HIHII III III HIIUHl Stations Union Air Terminal Corona Imperial Ban Pedro Avalon. Santa Catallna Island Mt. Wilson Porterville Riverside Santa Ana Santa Rarbara Long Beach Pasadena 84 43 80 4: 80 45 79 55 76 53 64 48 74 37 84 35 87 49 84 39 81 47 85 41 EASESJPAJM Woodman Van Nuys; Jessie li, 1257 Pine lying Beach. HUDDLESTON PHIPPS. Clifton 26.

2825 Gav St Jayne 18. 2825 Gay St. HUNT DENNIS. Ivan 29. 331 E.

61st 8tephanie 28, 7631 Otis Bell. IHRIO MOORE. Herman 59, 4214 E. 54th Ma wood: Myrtle 54, 6915 Arbutus Huntington KELLEY SUTTON. Charles 73.

Pico, Flora 59, 534 Wheeling Way. KELLY PARKER, Keith H. 22, 8121 What's Doing TODAY Hospital Murders Story Discounted SACRAMENTO, Nov. 20. W) A former inmate's story of alleged mass murders in the Stockton State Hospital are without foundation and "inherently improbable," Dist.

Atty. F. C. Clowdsley of San Joaquin County, said today in a letter to Governor Olson. Clowdsley said an investigation made by himself and several other authorities uncovered no basis for the story of Eugene Iligginbotham, who was released as sane, that 17 patients were put to death by means of a "black bottle." BOECKMANN.

Herbert F. from Jewell A. Kilt UI liiniciiLC in "ici. I -a Mrs. Arthur Tauchen; sister of Mrs.

Henry h. JluiltinglOn Library Wednesday. November 22. at and Art Gallery, open daily ex. San Vicente eouin Gate: Helen 17.

8121 San Virente South Gate. KIMBELL ASHCRAFT. Miiton 24, U.3.S. California: Dong 19, 2159 Golden Long Beach. KNECHTEL PA NTT A A.

Clarence 22, 3520 E. 61st, Huntington Park; Edna 17. 7001 Heliotrope Bell. KOLIN8KI SKELTON. Frank 33, 1311 S.

Los Angeles Ethel 42, 517 N. Coronado. KRAMMES HOMMON. Beverly 25, 440 Coronado: Mida 23, 140 BKENDEN. Don W.

from Anne. BRIGGS Harrlette A. from James K. BROUZER. Samuel from Grace L.

BROWN Harold Z. from Thelma B. BRYANT William O. from Helen. CARLSON Patricia A.

from Robert W. COGSWELL. Llla A. from Alfred W. COMBS.

Nellie from Jack. CROON. Milton H. from Irene. VVERS Arlene from Alfrea.

5 p.m. from the Ruppe Mortuary, lOOl cept 1:1. to p.m., rtZVTlZ of to those holding admission cards, Beniamin Miss Sarah f. and obtainable by telephoning Pyra Dunnes n. urr.

rn 1 1 Services today at 2:30 p.m. in the II11U l---t. When yoa suffer from headache, neu a year a definite recommendation for re-establishment of a central inter-American bank to encourage industrial development. In plenary session the conference passed a compromise resolution, noting that creation of such an institution offered "delicate technical aspects" and asking experts of the Inter-American Economic Committee at Washington to study the project. OPINION' SOl'GHT The Washington experts were asked to render a decision at least two months before next year's Treasury conference, expected to be held in the United States capital.

Sponsored originally by Delegate Eduardo Villasenor, Undersecretary of the Mexican Treasury, the proposal drew the opposition of the Argentina delegation, which held it was "related with bimetallism" and required careful study by experts. OPPOSED PROJECT The Brazilian and Haitian delegations also opposed consideration of the project by the Treasury conference and backed the Argentine move for further study. At a previous session the conference adopted a resolution declaring the foremost need of LOCAL FORECAST For Los Anseles and vicinity: Fair Tuesday and Wednesday; little chance In temperature: light variable wind, mostly northerly. STATE FORECAST SAN FRANCISCO. Nov.

20. Weather forecast: Fair and mild Tuesday and Wednesday; lis-ht variable wind. Northern California: Fair Tuesday and Wednesday but foes on the north coast; no change In temperature; light to moderate northwest wind off roast. Sierra Nevada: Fair Tuesday and Wednesday: little change In temperature; gentle easterly wind. Sacramento, Santa Clara, Salinas and fl.tn Joaquin valleys: Fair Tuesday and Wednesday: no chanse In temperature; light variable wind.

Southern California: Fair Tuesday and Wednesday: no change in temperature; light variable wind off coast. ARIZONA FORECAST PHOENIX (Am.) Nov. 20. Forecast for Arirona: Fair weather with little change In temperature Tuesday and Wednesday. COLORADO RIVER YUMA IArlI.

Nov. 20. (Exclusive Dispatch from the U. S. Geological Fo.t MoKuVr, Tin charge.

I Free permanent California ex lorino. George e. hibit, State Exposition Building ralgia, or muscular aches Capudine relieves your misery three dirferent ways. Exposition Park, open daily Jt quickly eaaes pain. Soothe nerves.

Bring! delightful comfort. A standby of hcailarhe ainfArera for the last 40 years. mcgregor. John beloved brother of from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

except Margaret A. and Minnie M. Campbell, I U'pHnprbi 1(1 tn 1 am anil Catherine M. Boroughs and D. H.

Mc- eaiHSCldy, IU tO i- d.m., anU IU IL. ajll fl i 22nd St. N.W.. Canton. O.

KRAVITZ WEISS. Joseph. 28. 2469 Marengo; Ethel, 25, 2202 'a S. Griffith Ave.

LANG GRETSCH. Hunter 45. 3523 '4 Sierra Vista; Thelma 37, 10966 Venice Culver City. LARSEN HEALE. Bernhard 25.

Ta- coma. Dorolhy 23, 2856 W. Ave. 35. LEVY NEWMAN.

Abraham. 49. 2221 Michican Millie, 45, 3427 N. Fig-ueroa St. LI ESS ISRAEL.

Lester 29. 1077 E. Slate Long Beach: Julia 23, 624 W. Fiflh Long Beach. LITTLE JOHNSON.

Clinton 24. 181 8. Lake Pasadena: Janet 30, 181 Gregor. Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m S.r,-jp,i A tndsv at Pierce 1 Mrs. Ida R.

Bates' Funeral Tomorrow Graveside rites for Mrs. Ida Brothers. Los Angeles Museum exhibit, MEAD2E, M.iinow Exposition Park, 10 a.m. to 4:30 FALCONER. Edna M.

from William E. FALLON. Bernard from Martha F. GREENE Catherine from George. HAYS Pearl M.

from Robert E. VAN HOOSER. Katherine from George. HUNGERFORD Claude M. from Effie JOHNSON.

Mildred from Arthur J. JONES. Thelma A. from Donald T. LANE.

Lorraine M. from Charles M. LARIMER. Ruth J. from Emerson LYLE.

Mary H. from Leo N. MePHFE. Harel from George E. MELLOR Gertrude J.

from Richard H. MEYERS. Emily from W. W. MYERS.

Deane from Mary A. NISSEN Homer H. from Jean. NORDRUM. Willa from Malvin A.

STEIN David from Sarah. STOKER Marie from John R. TANNEHILL. Emily from William G. TAYLOR Carolina Irom Willis.

WARNER Violet V. from Bruce C. WOOD. Marguerite from Thomas L. YATES.

Donovan P. from Phyllis E. OFFICIAL DEATH LIST Sc Simons. V-m- Sundays, 2 to 5 p.m Joint-Ease For RHEUMATIC PAIN MUSAUS. Masonic services lor yvimani r.

Tlirrhliinl Musaus will be held today at 2 p.m. I 0Utne.it HlgmanU from the Masonic Temple, Pico i and Park; Indian exhibits; 1 tO 5 p.m., FiBiiernft streets W. A. Rrown. funeral 1 Gauce height Colorado River.

18 90 leet R. Bates, hotel owner, who died S. Lake Pasadena Discharge: Monday. 9210 cubic feet per ri.F.wEl.LYN FERN ANDES. John 24.

director. except Mondays. Second. i040 Fresno; Louise H-. 25, 1134 st PARTIN.

Mrs. Lillian Partin. Pahi'i'lln Po irli Utirino ATnco, Remains in care of Ruooe Mortuary. Ldl)llllO beat 11 Mai ine MUSe TEMPERATURES AND PRECIPITATION Aa of 5 a.m. All others as of i p.m.

Notice of services later. mm, San Pedro; free exhibit, 9 Preclpl tation Low POPKIN. Services for Jacob popkin toaay, rn 12 noon, at Glasband Co. 10 ul suddenly Friday at her home, 1112 S. St.

Andrews Place, will be conducted tomorrow in Salt Lake City, following removal of the body there by Pierce Bros. Mrs. Bates leaves a son, Charles Bates, and a daughter, Mrs. Adele Bates Swindell of Glenside, Pa. rose.

Winifred Nichoids. Griffith Observatory, week- Bro 8 m' lodajr Pi'r" 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Sundays 1 MATOBA SASAKI. Heideml, 28. 605 W.

Main Sania Monica; Chitoye. 23, Walnut Grove, Cal. Mc-CARROLL UTTER. Jack. 19.

365 W. Lexington Drive. Glendale; Sarah 18, 3884' a Revere Ave. MEYER DE BOYNTON. Evan 21.

920 E. Villa Pasadena: Janice 1 20, 2149 Grand Oaks Altadena. MILLER WALKER. Florian 8.. 25, 118 W.

Newmark. Monterey Park: Kay 19, 308 Dorothy Ave Wilmar. MOULDEN LANCASTER. Everett, 27, 167 South Long Beach; Nadine, 24, 167 Date. Nov.

17 Nov. 14 When rheuruatlim-artlirllia uettlM 1 your join Is aud causes throbbing, pain or misery, juat remember that Joint-; la one remedy that brings quirk relief lo accessible localities from juat luch torture. Even 1n persistent cases. Just try rubbing- ou for quirk relWf. Jutat-fcaao a clean, penetration preparation.

Alwava remember that beu Jotnt-Eaae starts to work, joint mixury starts oitt nick! Aak for Julat-ttHae and ta-ln notblnir else. Nolle Far treo samps writ Jolnt-Kaae, K-C flallawail, JImJaa. SABIN. Services for Samuel T. Sabirr at and holidays, 2 to 11 p.m.; plane' Hieh 66 60 64 4 54 42 41 54 61 58 38 Stations Abilene Amarillo Atlanta Bismarck Boise Boston Buffalo Calgary Charleston Charlotte Chicago (Los Angeles) Name.

BATES. Ida R. BATES. Mary BOARDMAN. Annie BREWER.

Jessie S. DOUGLAS Grace A DRAKE. Stella DRAPER. Georce eueTuSsdav at i7m a "tanum demonstration, 3 and 8:30 Nov. 17 Nov.

18! Nov. 17 I saidoff. services for Tiine saidofilp.m. Telescope free to public on Latin American republics is investment of capital. The final session of the conference will be held tomorrow.

62 Cincinnati South Long Beach. OLD-KNOWLES. Joseph 25. 596 N. Oakland, Pasadena; Juanita 28, 299 1 Nov.

18 Nov. 18 Nov. 18 Nov. 16 Nov. 16 Nov.

18 Nov, 17 Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 18 Wednesday, 10 a.m., at Glasband Ac Co. njghts from dark to SAWYER.

Frank Pierce Brothers, directors. p.m. SCHIANuut scmnkei. b'lovti Ail-Year Club's community vis- Funeral 1 p.m. Wednesday from itOl'S' bureau, Sight-Seeing Sei'V- rc.ttor,.thpe'- R'ede" ice, 505 W.

Sixth 9 a.m. to 6 SHAFFER. Lawrence I. Shaffer of El Se- p.m. Ase.

52 85 85 58 67 55 91 99 82 58 70 76 78 95 84 68 78 61 76 66 68 64 59 54 62 50 Services Planned for News Man's Wife Funeral services for Mrs. Em mm Nov. 18 ERICKSON. Mary FAULKES. Tempa A HINES.

Samuel JOPLIN. Rella LLOYD, Suzanna LONG. Arthur MARBLE. Anna McNEIL, Joseph MEANS. Marv E.

PEARSON. Florence A RATCLIFF, Dora REI5MAN. Hannah SCHIEMANN, Helen SCHWARTZ. Kate SLEEPER, Minnie STEEGE. John STAFFORD.

Max VAN COURTLAND, Morton WHEELER, Art Garfield. Pasadena. OSBORN PORTER. John 40. 3445 Larga Doris 30, 308 N.

Central Glendale. PAPAC CATAPANO. Nick 23. 3216 Eaele Merrl 21, 5378 Estrella Ave. PRATS GARCIA.

Ernest 22. 1335 W. 371 Place: Luz 20. 1500 HetlTV St. PRICE HARGROVE.

Stanley 26. 2424 Evelyn Wilmar: Irma 20, 501 N. Elizabeth Monterey Park. REYES ESPARZA. Pele, 25.

4016 E. Second Gabriela, 24. 3926 E. Second Place. RUSSO ALVINO.

Rnsario, 34. 2507 Clover-dale Amelia 21. 1756 Workman ma S. Carruthers-Card. 75, wife Nov.

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18 Nov. 17 Nov. 17 Nov, 30 Nov. 14 Wednesday. November 22.

at LOS Angeles TubliC Library, 2 p.m. from Beaver chapel, Inglewood. "KHwin 4 Robinson Interment, Inglewood Park. lLCUlie. 111 A.

nuoilison, SHIRLEY. Rosary for Theodore J. Shirley Ruth StrutlieiS, lectllie l'OOm, 8 oclock tonight at Armstrong Family pntra! ihrarv 7 rt Mortuary. Mass Wednesday. 10 a.m.

ieillldl L.lUldlJ, p.m. SIVEHTSEN. Magnus, beloved husband of nniHml Art PmnmUsion PY. Amanda Sivensen: father of Elroy L. municipal All commission ex-and Marguerite Sivertsen, Mrs.

Esther hibit.S, 3rd and 25th flOOl'S, City cough io public. Smith Bros. Cough Drops relieve coughs due to colds pleasantly. Two kinds: Black or Menthol, only 5f. Smith Bros.

Cough Drops are the of Arthur, Carruthers-Card, former head of the French Dalziel news agency, will be conducted today at 3 p.m. at Pierce Bros. naiaiuu auu nuv oiiui l. Funeral 2:30 m. Wednesday from the chapel of J.

H. Riedeman Co. St. SASSER GILLILAND. Avalon.

Wilmington Hall, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hollywood Television Society, meeting, 7o77 Santa Monica with cremation at the Los Ange 337 776 only drops containing VITAMIN A John 39. Mane 31. DEATHS With Funeral Announcements.

The Lord tiouelh the days of the SMITH. The funeral services of Mrs. Emma Jane Smith will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. from the chapel of W. A.

San Pedro. .32 Cleveland 3R Dallas 70 penver 57 Des Moines 42 Detroit 36 Dndse City 60 Duluth 36 Edmonton 46 El Paso 66 Fureka 48 Fargo 39 Flagstaff 48 Fresno 70 Galveston 70 Grand Junction 66 Hatteras 62 Havre 56 Helena 53 Huron 50 Independence 71 Indianapolis 53 Jacksonville 72 Juneau 53 Kallsppll 40 Kamloops 46 Kansas City 50 Ketchikan 57 Knoxville 58 Lander 54 Little Rock 59 Los Ancelcs 85 Memphis 60 Viami 80 Miles City 58 Mmneaoolis-St. Paul 42 Modena 54 Needles New Orleans 71 New York 52 North Head 5 North Platte 58 Oklahoma City 57 Omaha 54 Pensacnla 70 Philadelphia 52 William 27. 1241 SCHMIDT WOO TEN. Vitamin A (Carotene) raises the resistance of upright: and their inheritance shall he; 19.

1930 W. 39th W. 41st: Frances Brown, 1815 South Mower street, STEWART Laura M. Stewart. les Crematory.

She died Sunday at the May wood Hospital. She resided at 830 N. Lafayette Park Place. mucous membranes of nose and throat to cold infections, when lack of resistance is due to Vitamin A deficiency. i Place.

"23 SEAGRAVES SANDS. Walter 49. 117 '31 W. Wilmington; Alpha 36, 4046 Denker Ave TRADE 33 26 54 15 23 27 24 31 57 51 35 37 29 42 24 29 30 27 31 29 35 44 30 20 40 51 27 58 30 27 20 38 35 60 42 26 33 42 47 50 20 52 57 52 67 25 34 18 40 54 33 47 17 37 23 56 33 47 31 20 40 18 26 48 19 41 28 39 40 26 45 53 52 7 35 29 42 29 fili 50 3) 50 32 40 37 21 18 13 26 61 7 p.m., open to public. The Pennsylvania State Societies will celebrate its 57th anniversary, 7:30 p.m., at 815 S.

Figueroa. All Pennsylvanians are invited. Hollywood Community Chorus, community singing. Women's Club of Hollywood, 7:15 p.m. Municipal League Forum meeting, noon, speaker, Miss Fay Allen, 618 S.

Broadway. Wilshire Lions Den meeting, Colonial Room, Ambassador Hotel, 12:15 p.m. 20-30 Club of Los Angeles, joreier, Psalms xxxtti, 18. ADOLPH Services for Aaron Adolph today, p.m., at Hollywood Cemetery ehapel. Groman Mortuary, directors.

ALEXANDER. At 834 South Union. Mrs. Flora A. Alexander, beloved mother of William C.

Alexander of Grand Island. James S. and Frank B. Alexander and Mrs. Lilian Mosley of Los Angeles and Albert A.

Alexander of Alhambra. Funeral services Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street.

ATHERTON. At Long Beach. Elmer A. Atherton. beloved husband of Mrs.

Mvrtle Atherton. Remains in care of Dave J. Malloy, 1717 South Flower street. BAILEY. SI even.

Services 1 p.m. Wednesday at Pierce Brothers. BAIRD. Robert K. SHAUGHNESSY PERKINS.

Francis J. 28, 520 Osace Inglewood; Mercy 22. 520 8. Osace Inclewood. SHOOP LA HORGUE.

William 24, 409 Grace Inglewood: Josephine. 22, 420 W. Fairview. Inclewood. SIZEMORE BLAKE.

Charles 36. 6616 Hannon Bell: Verba 28. 6728 Granger Bell. SLAY MAYO. John.

35. 246 Redondo Long Beach: Etta 35, 3533 E. Broad- wav. Lon? Beach. SMITH HODGES.

William 53. 325 8. Los Robles. Pasadena: Rella 43, 104 N. Chapel.

Alhambra. SMITH JETT. Everett 28, OSS. Honolulu; Annabell 21, 5415 Kenls- Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. SULLIVAN.

Harry, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Sullivan; broiher of Charles Arthur C. Donald Roy Viraii E.

and Miss Evelyn E. Sullivan and Mrs. C. W. Ryle.

Services Friday. 1 p.m., at Edwards Brothers. Graveside services 4 p.m. at Fairhaven Cemetery. Santa Ana.

THOMSON. Harry T. Thomson. Services today at 1:30 p.m. in the Wee Kirk o' the Heather.

Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge. TIBBETS. The funeral services of Mrs. Henrietta Tibbets will be held today at 1 p.m. from the chapel of A.

Brown. 1815 South Flower street. TYLER. Grace. Pierce Brothers, directors.

VAN HORN. Louise 8. Van Horn. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. WELCH.

John P. Services 2 p.m. today at Pierce Brothers, under auspices of B. P. O.

Elks Lodee. No. 99. Phoenix 7R 39 Pittsburgh ton. SPARLING THTEME.

William 25. 5518 Cimarron Rulh 25, Goff, Kan. I STAUDENMEIR HYDSON. Ludwig. 24.

1345 Cleveland Road. Glendale: Jean, 22, 1231 Columbus Glendale. meeting, Cabrillo Hotel, 1106 S. Broadway, 7 p.m. WERNER.

Miss Rose Wrner. Services Friday, 1:30 Cresses. Highland Park. Private services 10.30 a.m. today at Pierce Brothers.

BAUSMAN. Miss Lily Mae Bausman of 1125 Trenton street, beloved sister of Mrs. Grace Blosser of Claremont, Isaac Bailsman of Los Angeles, Thomas Bailsman of Wabash. Ed and Irvin Bausman of Manitoba. Can.

STINCHCOMBE ORY. Georce 27. 344 92nd Verna C. 22, 720 Beach Ave. Inglewood.

WINTER. Harry W. Winter. Wallace E. White St Howard J.

Cal lanan, directors. 03 STORM WALLACE. Laun 26, 8. Funeral services Wednesday at 1:30: p.m. from the Church of the Brethren, i 140 North Eastman.

W. A. Brown, fu- 1 Arirona: Jane 25. 4227 Cedar Long Beach. SUFFRAN SLATER.

James E. 29. 305 E. Gtifield. Glendale: Virginia 18.

1404 N. Sinaloa. Pasadena SUMMERS SALVAGE. David 22. S.

West Virginia: Bettelea, 16. 1210 Holt- IX MKMORIAM Dean roster Cable. November 21. "That I might set the candle In tl- window, and light the Are on the hearth. Louise B.

Cable. D. 50 55 60 59 75 66 47 67 73 40 52 71 83 72 52 60 41 52 52 79 sa 55 69 48 41 58 52 60 34 50 78 Pocatello Portland Pueblo Papid City Redding Peno Fnseburg Foswell Picramento Ft. Louis Palt Lake City Fan Antonio Pan Diego Pan Francisco Santa Fe Seattle Prwkane Springfield. Mo.

Hwift Current Tampa Tatoosh Island Tnnopah Vicksburc Walla Walla Washington Wichita Williston Winnemucea Winnipeg Yellowstone Park Yuma 22. 23, man Long Beach. TURNER HAUSSLER. Bertram 501 8 Gramercy Place; Feme 1186 S. Lucerne Blvd.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS T. Here's the signal for action on securing a Times Travel ami Pedestrian Accident Insurance Policy that givei you and your family financial protection iu the event of accident. 35. 826 VERNE DEL GROSSO. William 826 Waterloo Anna 33, .02 Waterloo St.

VOSSLER BAYTON. Henderson: Anne Georae. 32. 8. 24, 1056 'a E.

Broad- George E. Loring's Obsequies Today Funeral services for George E. Loring, 87, real estate and investment executive, who died Saturday after a long illness at his home, 823 S. Berendo will be conducted at 1 p.m. today in Pierce Bros.

Mortuary. Private interment will follow in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Born in Skowhegan, Loring came to Los Angeles in 1921. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Ida L.

Loring, and a sister, Sarah M. Loring of Los Angeles. THE PERFECT TRIBUTE'' no matter what price you pay, can only be obtained Irom PIF.RCE BROTHERS 30 West Washington. PRoapeei 4151 VITAL RECORD wav. Long Beach.

WATTLES MILES. Hyram 29, Avenal: Gladys 24, 233 N. Bright Whiitier. WESTWOOD WALLACE. Wilfred 20.

10117 Grape Watta; Helen, 20. 938 W. 66th St. WII LS WILLS. Pressley 55.

611 E. Fifth Ethel 48, 681 Sherman Denver. Colo. WILSON PALMER. Charles 19.

321 E. Amerlge, Fullerton, Viola, 19. 1385'a Dawson Long WINGARD CRAIG. William 41, 143 N. Hope Ethel 32, 2617 8.

Ho- bart Blvd. WR AY SMITH. Eldo 24. 923 8. Alma Mary 20, 2538 E.

55lh Huntington Park. CUXXIXGHAM ocoxxon More centrally located than any mortuary in Los Angeles. Convenient to friends and relatives during business hours Ample parking facilities. 10S1 SOUTH GRAND AVE. PR-019 BONHAGE.

Services for Alfred today, 12 noon, at the Little Church of the Flowers. Armstrong Family In charge. BROCKWAY. November 20. Frank Brock-way of 1653 Garibaldi avenue.

Temple City. Funeral services Wednesday. 2 p.m., Lee R. Hill Mortuary. Temple City, directors.

BROWN. Carey husband of Maude F. Brown: father of Mrs. Marie Hunter; grandfather of Mrs. Frances G.

Hunt; great-grandfather of Angle Marie Hunt and brother of Norman C. Brown. Services Wednesday, 2 p.m., at Brown Wiget Mortuary, 735 West Washington street. BRCBAKER. The fmreral services of Paul Jett Brubaker will be held Wednesday at 11 am.

from the ahapel of W. A. Brown. 1815 South Flower street. BUGOELIN, Martin, born May 18.

1867, California, passed away in Phoenix, November 19; survived by his wife, Eva Marie: one daughter, Mrs. E. Johnson: two sisters. Mrs. R.

D. Hoffmeyer and Mrs. John Davis and four grandchildren. Pierce Brothers, directors. BURKE.

Patrick beloved husband of Julia A. Burke and loving father of Patricia Clare W. and Bernadette C. Burke. Rosary will be recited tonight at 8 p.m.

in the Wenr. chapel. Requiem high mass will be said at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Sacred Heart Church. CAMPBELL.

Albert E. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday at Pierce Brothers. CARRUTHERS-CARD. Emma Sylvia.

Services 3 p.m. today at Pierce Brothers. COOK. James. Services today, 2 at Edwards Brothers.

The policy pays benefits up to $10,000 and is available to all regular Times readers between the ages of 6 and 75 at a cost of only $1.00 or $1.25 a year depending on age. MAIL THE COUPON TODAY! IXTEXTIOX TO MARRY The following notices of intention' to roarry were Issued yesterday. Name, age nd address given: BRESEE BROTHERS GILLETTE TWO BKAlTIHil. CHAPELS. BKST SKRV1CK AM) LOWEST PRICES.

9SU W. WASHINGTON BLVD. GARRETT BROTHERSROBIXSOX Robert B. Garrett Banning C. Garrett latlttBtfciOTW' Paul I) Robinson 911 VENICE BLVD.

PR-1001 FK-2039. DAMS SNELLGROVE. Harold 26. Marshall. Dorothy 18, 4837 Monie Vista.

ALEXANDER FALLBECK. Milo 25. 8. Pennsylvania: Frances 23. 2065 Cherry Long Beach.

LLFIE O'NEILL. Ernest 26. 3631 Oakhill Donna. 28, 3618 Monterey Road. VTONIO BOBICH.

Eddie. 27. 530 W. 12th San Pedro: Bena. 18.

275 16th Long Beach. IV KEATING. Elmer 22. 523 Arena El Segundo: Patricia 20, 3715 Vinton Ave Palms. BAR BOS A AY ALA.

Frank 23. 174 Torrance. Torrance: Victoria. 18, 14608 If vou) suffer from itchuif or BIRTHS Names, sex. place and date of birth.

ANDERSON. Mr. and Mrs. Moses L. Son.

South Hoover Hospital. Nov, 13. BURROWS. Mr and Mrs. Donald L.

Daughter. South Van Ness Hospital. Nov. 16. CHASE.

Mr. and Mrs. Carlton D. Daughter. Monte Sano Hospital.

Nov. 8. CHATTER TON. Mr. and Mrs.

Larry H. Daughter. Monte Sano Hospital. Nov 12. DAVIDSON.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman. Daugh-ter. Madison Hospital.

Nor. 15. DA VIES. Mr. and Mrs.

Norman P. Daugh MORTUARY IX FOREST LAWN EVKRVTHINO AT T1MK OF SORROW. TKI.FPHOXE: CI.KVKI.AND S-SIS1. Ferest Lawn Memorial-Park Inc. TIMES, Los Angeles, Calif.

LOS ANGELES burning skin. Edema, Psoriasis, Acne, Athlete's hoot, Sunburn or other sMernallv-ouwd skin irritations, and have not vet found relief, try Ramma! Il new. EKEASELESS TAN1SMIRC NO STICKINESS II STAIM NO IHNMSES NEEIEI EDWARDS BROTHERS COLONIAL MORTt'ARY Venice Blvd. PRoipeet lie $10,000 Travel snH Pite'rin reriificate. Iiud ol the Anaekn Itmiy and Sund.

hy iperial sr. H.U....L I i I i 1000 he Ri-KiMraMon Fee of SI. 00. in coniiderahon said certificate ter. Wilshire Hospital.

Nov. 11. Castwond Lawndale. p. MUL SEYMOUR.

John 36. 1130 Lime FRYE Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin. Daughter Hnllvwood Presbyterian HosaitaL Nov.

13. I GEIB. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.

Son. Monte Eatily applied, instanT ly soothing, fragrant. i i X-'-A-N Subscribers I W.n- Subscribers I tvnt prttn( a Ur S-ihcrriVr the T.o AnWt Timf, lsily nd Siinay, n1 will continne i tuch lor a prriod of not thio on yar. make ideal powder Money-back Guarantae. DE BRUYN.

Henry De Bruyn. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. DODGE. Karl Dodge of 262 Miramar avenue. Long Beach, aged 64 years: survived bv wife.

Delia B. Dodge. Services Wednesday. 10 a.m.. at Angeles Abbey Mausoleum.

Compton. Neel, funeral director, in charge. DOUGAN. 8usan. Services 9:30 am.

Wednesday at Pierce Brothers. Sano Hospital. Nov. 2. OERBUS.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Daughter. Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital.

Nov. 10. GORDON Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W.

8on. South Van Nesj Hospital. Nov. 16 Check Here Regular Readers Check Here RUPrE MORTUARY 1001 WEST WASHINGTON BLVD. PR-011J W.

A. BROWN 1815 SOUTH FLOWER STREET. PR-2011 ARMSTRONG FAMILY South Hope street RI-6JI8 BRAMBLE FUNERAL HOME Reverent Christian service. Moderate price. REED BROS.

TAPLEY GE1GER "31 WEST WASHINGTON BLVD. PR-S151 WALLACE E. WHITE HOWARD J. CALLAXAN. CEMETERIES am a tffular radf of ih I Ancflt Tim.

dliver of Th Tim iH mniinued jor on year Irura the dte ol the certifictie. Long Beacn: riorence, ja, ut3 t. Sivth Long Beach. BFN'gON MAYNARD. Ralph H.

26. I' SS. Shaw. San Diego: Dorothy 23. "30 Brae Burn Road.

Altadena. ftF "IGMAN PETERSON Luther I 21. ulare, Esther 21. 1840 8. -'air-ter Whiitier.

FUCHS. Bill 23. OSS. Oklahoma: Ruth 18. 229 W.

113th St. "ICHGREVINK WOTHER8POON. Rolf 1 25, 987 Elberon San Pedro; jobel. 22. 2532 Cedar Long Beach.

TELLO DUARTE. Ernest 24. 6809 Ave Huntington Park: Isabel. 20, 'MO Armacnst West Los Angeles. B' 'ONICH BOGDANOVIC.

Maryon. 38. 412 18th San Pedro; Perina, 23, Alma. San Pedro. Br'STER HEIL.

Martin 32. 2749 W. GREENE. Mr and Mrs. Roger T.

Daugh-, ter. South Van Ness Hospital. Nov. 12. HIESTAND.

Mr. and Mrs. Rob R. Jr. 8on.

I California Hospital. Nov: 15. i HOOAN. Mr. and Mrs Elmer.

Son. 2342 1 Fernleaf St. Nov. 17. HUFFINE.

Mr. and Mrs Laurence E. Son. ELLIS. Acnes B.

Services 9 am Brothers. today at Pierce ERICKSON. Mrs. Anna Anderson Erick- California Hospital. Nov.

14. JENKINS. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A.

Son. South Hoover Hospital. Nov 12. JOHANSON. Mr.

and Mrs. Gunnar T. Subscriber' S.iie I iunitMiTi 15 tiTj rf rquir to Un'j and Wii! ir ctrtificaitj thai ip'irn" ttr non ihf dT the wrurtrate ii d'fd, alto tbat hou'd I stop trie pipr. the eerti Urate it mhject lo cancel! titan. Dauthter.

California Hospital. Nov. 15. Marie Ji. a.

oyonev trivr POSITIVELY REMOVES CORNS, CALLOUSES, WARTS Th perfect r-'WT' Remover V. AUSLANDFR. Morris, 22. 4125 'JOSEPH. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben. Son. Cedars Frances. 22.

353'i N. Orange i of Lebanon Hospital. Nov 15, G-ove Ave. Mr. and Mrs.

William L. Daugh- (WtflD HODGSON. Lewis 29, 2585 ter. California Hospital. Nov.

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steamship and many others. INGLEWOOD PARK CEMETERY LARGEST IN CALIFORNIA Mamelriim Crematory Columbaria aa Telephone OKetsn S1351 Applicant's Same OilVC Loni Drani. reuie, 41. IJDOiiinnDiiuB. ffii.

in" iwurii c. Monie Sano Hospital. Nov. 2 Ave Lone Peach. Vj i "jf.

son, beloved wife of Warren Erlckson; mother of Jeane E. Erickson: daughter of Mrs. Edla Anderson; sister of Mrs. Cora Warner. Mrs.

Ruby Haglund and Mrs Johanna Olsson. Services Wednesday at 2 p.m. In the Little Church of the Flowera. Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge. FLORES.

The funeral services of Miss Eva Florea will be held today at 11 a m. from residence. 239 North Fetterly. W. A.

Brown, funeral director. FORGIE. William. Services 1 p.m. Friday at Pierce Brot hers.

FORMES. Carl Jr. Servlres 10 a.m. Wednesday at Pierce Brothers. GARDNER.

The funeral services of Mrs. Lottie Thayer Gardner will be held today at 4 m. from Mountain View Crematory chapel. Pasadena. Cal.

W. A. Brown, funeral director. GOODALL. Mrs.

Marian Cullen. beloved mother of Helen VanDyke and widow of Capt. Charles Miner Goodall. Services 11 a.m. Wednesday al Pierce Brothers.

GOODROW. The funeral services of Mr. Marv E. Goodrow will be held today at 10 a m. from the rhaoel of W.

A. Browo, 1815 Sotua Flower ureew BEAUTIFUL VALHALLA MEMORIAL PARK Charleston 6-216S or HO-1961 FLORISTS LIMA. Mr. and Mrs. James V.

Son. Doctors Hospital. Nov. 12 McLAIN. Mr.

and Mrs Earl H. Daughter. South Van Nesa Hospital. Nov. 16.

MONDELLO. Mr. and Mrs. Mike. Son.

California Hospital. Nov. 9. NELSON. Mr.

and Mrs Arthur 8on. South Van Nesa Hospital. Nov. 16. NUSSBAUM.

Mu and Mrs. Vernon. Daughter. Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. Nor.

14 OLNEY. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Son.

CH MBERLAIN CUTHILL. Thomas Margaret 20, 2313 Walnut Ven- CO'E DUNBAR. Herbert 24. TJ 8 S. Amona: Mary 21.

709 N. Mill, Car- -era Mills, HI. CONNOR TRETTON. Francis. 23.

1044 Third Santa Monica; Margaret "0 Palms Station SANDERS Charles 27. 1546'i W. 53rd St Mary 19, 3124 Broadway, Santa Monica. Sirett Apt. Ae City sn I 5....

Km Birthday) of Bcncc'ury Relation CALIFORNIA FLORAL CJ. 106 SOUTH SPRING. PHONE MI-0917 CEMETERY LOTS Monte Sann Hospital. Nov. 9.

p.M LEY RIN6LI.A. Mcne n. Pacific Long Beach: Josephine PFLTIER. Mr. and Mrs.

Austin H. Daugh- Actual photooroph showinf tw of aaawy ttioutond collauiet eur salve reneved. 1 First pplicatien takes aut the soreness. "i RV5 Juninero. Long Beach I ter.

Madison Hospital. Nov. 12 A tfAn'd ive hr am. nt hr Sus.hnd i (Vri, M4nr Mr, l-jhn mwmr of x'fi fmi! mr.n it tni ni S'lHoei'WiM 's ')ir mT patpc 'h (fntr'ia I rf Iniirn-t for prr n- i hp tn of in nl ini i Iitihi-i pm rnr: Pignut f. rtpptrd.

ftf ttit Bon. 8on. WANTED ORAVES CBTPTS IN ALL local temeteries. 727 V. Washins'on.

On Sale at BAVIES Harland 30. 4829 POHL. Mr and Mrs. William E. Lxmcton Zoe 24.

4829 Lexinf-: 721 CentmelU. Nov. 14 Ave POLLOW. Mr and Mrs George CF BOFR WITCHFR Charlie. 28.

Hooo fWith, Van Ness Hospital Not. 13, Avalon Pearl 26, i42O0 Avalon SMITH Mr and Mrs. Clifford A. Eivd. 4 California Hospital.

Nov. 16. Pae. 4 eholr eravea. rrt Isa-n.

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