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1 6 Part May 28, 1979 Cofl AtlflClC0 CtaUS NATIONAL FORECAST FOR WON. MAY 28, 1979- Eizenstat if OPEC Fears Recession Hikes Continue mm 'urn mi me'sls'1' 1 iianyiTOMwmyjM mi 4 iifti fcv EFFECTIVE 8 AM PDT EFFECTIVE 8 AM POT Syphilis Rises as Emphasis Shifts to Gonorrhea Ills ATLANTA (-Reported cases of syphilis rose 19.Z in the first quarter of 1979, partly because venereal disease researchers are putting greater emphasis on the dangers of gonorrhea, the national Center for Disease Control reports. Gonorrhea has been linked with gonoccocal pelvic inflammatory disease in women, which can cause sterility or abnormal pregnancies. Both gonorrhea and syphilis are diseases transmitted through intimate contact. In its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, the center said 5,952 cases of syphilis had been reported from January to March, 1979, compared with 4,995 in the same period last year.

"The fluctuation could be independent of anything we do directly, but there has recently been a realization that the consequences of gonorrhea, particularly in women, are more serious than the consequences of infec WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Carter's domestic adviser, Stuart E. Eizenstat, said Sunday that the United States was undergoing a slight economic slowdown that could turn into a recession if OPEC kept increasing its oil prices. On the CBS television program Face the Nation, Eizenstat said the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries held the key to moderating worldwide inflation. "If they continue to increase prices at the levels they have, they are going to badly damage the world economy. They will badly damage the poorer nations with whom they profess to have a great deal of sympathy," Eizenstat said.

He said the United States was not in a recession now although the Administration expected a slight economic slowdown In the next few months. "The higher OPEC prices go the more there is a threat that what would be a mild slowdown would turn into a recession. We hope that it will not, but the danger lurks there if OPEC continues to act in the excessive way that they have in the first four months of this year," Eizenstat said. OPEC ministers meet next month and will consider another round of price rises. Eizenstat said the Administration had embarked on the proper economic course to reduce the budget deficit and promote wage-price guidelines.

"We're quite confident that by the end of the year we will not have double digit inflation. We think that we will be bringing the rate of inflation down as food prices begin to go down, which we fully expect, in the latter half of the year," Eizenstat said. But he said the key factor was OPEC prices, which have risen 25 since last December. In other areas, Eizenstat said Carter's plan to decontrol oil was the proper way to stimulate domestic production. "Controls have been an abysmal failure.

They've been a disincentive to production and a disincentive to conservation. If we did not decontrol, we would not have in place a rational policy to encourage production and to help the dollar," he said. Eizenstat said Congress refused to support Carter's energy plans because it found it difficult to "grapple" with a complex, new problem. "(We are) moving into a new era. We can't resort to controls that got us into this mess.

We've got to bite the bullet," Eizenstat said. TrL ioiaf 'XyY sT.fAyt v. i ujwvif- Wl jfisALTLAKCCIIY 2 CIJcilJATlVl SAN FRANCISCOT 78 1 tY WCHMOWA Mfcw refine 7 Mw IrwS 1 "XJ PUMOU.E 7 MttMi 165 1 'civic ciMitu I ttmuama 21- LOWS AND HIGHS iahohoo I7 A FOR MONDAY VT LflMH SSS, "VST "ssSff0 OCUA. WMO OMCCTMN tious syphilis for the vast majority of people, Dr. Peter Penne of disease center said Saturday.

"I'm not saying syphilis is not serious, but there are a finite number of people in the field and we're trying to obtain the most benefit." Funeral Announcsments Deaths, Funeral AnnouncemeniaDeaths, PREPARED IN COOPERATION WITH THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CONTINUOUS WEATHER BROADCASTS: VHF ISMS WEATHER ENRIQUEZ, Frank Safe via utter suuniey, East t-n. FLORSHEIM. Dr. Julss beloved nrotner oi svdnev rioersneim: uncle of Steven Floersheinn dear! meno of uuve u. snine.

Services 2pm Wednesday at the Hollywood Cemetery Chapel. Maluew ft SUvermaa Mortuary, eirecters. GLASS. Clem CamnkelL died Mav 25. itfif.

victim oi American Airunes Flight 191. Age 65. President oil w. nosa vampucil company, mortgage bankers. Survived by his wife, Katharine Howard Glass; his daughter Joanne (Mrs.

Den- us ncitu; Bi Muvmiu, en: brother, John Ross Glass; and 21 sisters, Betty uiasa ana Louise; (Mrs. Gustav) Tarns. Memorial service Thursday, Mav 31. 1140 a.m. at All Saints' EoiacoDal Church.

132 N. Euclid. Pasadena, Ca. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to tne Virginia tiiass memorial Li brary, Pomona uiuege, uaxe mont. Ca.

91711 GOLDSMITH, Mark Steven, survived ny nis wue, latnerine, cnuaren, mother, father, 2 grandmothers, 21 sisters ana nis Drouier. Memorial Services 12:30 o.m. Monday at Temple Ramat Zlon, 17655 Devonshire Northridge. Marut Slual IttTarr-arr. Tlnjuvra-t a iL.ln 4 SOUTHLAND FORECAST LOS ANGELES: Night and morning low cloudiness with sunny afternoons today and Tuesday.

Highs both days in the low to mid 70s. BEACHES: Cloudy this morning, mostly clearing by this afternoon. Highs today in the mid 60s. Water 64. MOUNTAINS: Night and morning low clouds and fog along the lower coastal slopes.

Local drizzle early today, otherwise fair through Tuesday with sunny days. Highs today and Tuesday from 58 to 68. Lows tonight from 45 to 55, SAN FERNANDO VALLEY: Night and morning low clouds with sunny afternoons today and Tuesday. A chance of drizzle early today. Highs today and Tuesday from 75 to the low 80s.

SAN GABRIEL VALLEY: Night and morning low clouds with sunny afternoons today and Tuesday. A chance of drizzle early today. Highs today and Tuesday from 75 to the low 80s. SAN BERNARDINO-RIVERSIDE: Night and morning low clouds with sunny afternoons today and Tuesday. A chance of drizzle early today.

Highs today and Tuesday from 75 to the low 80s. ORANGE COUNTY: Cloudy this morning, mostly clearing by this afternoon. Highs today in the mid 60s at the beaches and 67 to 72 inland. UPPER AND LOWER DESERTS: Fair today and Tuesday with highs both days from 85 to 92 in the upper deserts and 90s in the lower deserts. SAN DIEGO COUNTY: Night and morning low clouds through Tuesday with partial afternoon clearing.

Continued cool with highs from 65 to 70. SMOG- -Pollutant Standard Index- Times service with a and a smile! Call The Times toll-free for dependable delivery service in Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties. Call us toll-free for starting delivery, vacation service, gift subscriptions, service requests, billing information, or any question concerning your subscription. If all of our lines are busy, please wait as your call will be relayed, in the order received, to the first available Subscriber Service Representative. For prompt redelivery of missed newspapers, call before 10 a.m.

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552. 554, 556-559, 581, 586 63042, 644-646, 649, 673, 675- 730-732. 738, 739, 750-752, 754. 759, 761, 768, 770-776, 778, 779-821, 826-828. 830-840.

842, 870. 879. 891-898 937. 951, 954-957, 960, 962-964, 968. 970-975.

977-979, 990-998. Your toll-free number is: 1-800-252-9 141 if your area code is (714) and your prefix is: 492-499. Your toll-free number is: 1-800-252-9141 if your area code is (714) and you are calling from San Diego County. 6 4 t-m UnlmHIiM MS-MS, Vwy III HMul MS-3SS, Hnrdn 3SS-SWL Tlw areas listed below are the Pollutant Standard Index forecasts for today, as predicted by the South Coast Air Quality AAanagement Olstrlch Bio Bear Lake PSI tt. coastal area PSI 41 high deserts PSI Inland Orange County PSI 41 low deserts PSI 54 metropolitan area PSI 51 Rlvarslde-San Bernardino PSI lot southeast Riverside County PSI 4 San Fernando-Santa Clarita PSI 104 San Gabriel-Pomona PS1 100.

Sunday's Temperatures OPTICAN, DenaM Gene, Beloved husband of Barbara, devoted fath er of SeotL Todd. Hard and An thony, adored son of Lila Optican and the late Albert Optican. Suddenly taken from our midst in the fatal crash of American Airlines Fltrttt 191 in Chicago, Illinois on Friday, May 25, 1979. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, Hay 28, 1979 at Temple Ramat Zion, 17655 Devonshire (at White Oak), Northridge, Calif. Interment will be private.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Temple Ramat Zion in his memory. Malinew ft SUvermaa Mortuary, directors PENGILLT, EDTTHE Fultea, nassed awav Mav 24. 1979 after a lengthy illness. Beloved wife of tne late josepn n. rengiuy.

Service Tuesday, 11 a.m. at the Garden Chapel of Reed (732-6115). Friends may send flowers or donation to your favorite charity. PBILLEO, Belea 8. of Laguna Hills, passed away Hay 26, 1979.

Beloved wife of Rialto Philleo. Also survived by a brother, A J. Savage, and nephew, T.C. Savage. Memorial Services 340 p.m., Tuesday, May 29th, at SL George Episcopal Church, Laguna Hills.

In lieu of flowers family suggests memorial contributions to Good Samaritan Hospital, L.A. Pacific View Mortuary, Newport Beach, directors. PINT. James resident of Corona del Mar, died in the American Airlines aircrash on Friday, Hay 25, 1979, in Chicago. Survived by his wife, Mary Kay, daughter, Elizabeth, age 12, and son, James, age 10, allof Corona del Mar.

Also parents, Larry ft Betty Pint of Laguna Hills, and brother, Steve Pint, of Kodiak, Alaska. Memorial services will be held at Pacific View Mortuary Chapel, 3500 Pacific View Drive, Newport Beach, California, on Hay 29th, Tuesday, at p.m. In lieu of flowers family suggests contributions to the National Arthritis Foundation, or the American Heart Association. Pacific View Mortuary, directors (714 644-2700) PODESTA, Lee A-beloved husband of Josephine. Father of Harold, Jerome and Raymond Podesta.

Brother of Frank, Victor and Joseph Podesta. Also survived by 7 grandchildren and 1 greatgrandchild. Hass of Christain burial Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., St Steven's Catholic Church, 320 W. Garvey Monterey Park. Interment Wednesday, 10 Rose Hills Memorial Park, Gate 1.

Pierce Bros. Monterey Park, directors PREISSMAN. Thomas Malinew ft SUvermaa Mortuary RAEMER, Emmanuel Malinew ft SUvermaa Mortuary RATH, Sara E. Armstrong Family, directors REICH, Jack Edward, 53, beloved son of Anne Reich; husband of Lillian Lerner Reich; father of Peter, Donald, Jonathan and Leslie. Passed away in the air crash on Hay 25, 1979, in Chicago.

A memorial service will be held on Tuesday. Hay 29, 1979, at 4:00 p.m. at Leo xwecu i em pie, ijw n. Sepulveda BL. Los Antteles.

ROHMAN, Jeanne, beloved daughter of Hr. and Mrs. Jevne S. Rohman; sister of Ruth-Ann and Wendy Beth Rohman; niece of Arthur Rohman. Service Tuesday, 3 p.m., at the Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest Lawn-Glendale.

Feresl Lawn Mortuary. ROSS, Herbert Malluaw ft Silverman Mortuary SCHMERTZ, Annie Orsnaaa Mortuary, directors. SHARPE, Vemea died Hay 25, lit in, in tne American Airunes aircrash in Chicago. Founder of on rpe ficaung vciiuiaung Company of Los Angeles. Survived by his wife, Margaret; his parents, Walter ft Eda Sharpe in Noblesville, Indiana; 2 daughters, Marjorie Mgrublian and Tina Sharpe-, 2 sons, James and Charles Sharpe.

Services to be held In the San Harino Community Church at 4 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday. In lieu of flowers, donations requested to the memorial fund of the San Harino Community Church. SIEGEL, Ida, beloved mother to Mrs. Ruth (Norman) Liebman and Mrs.

Cecelia (Harry) Klotzman. Services Tuesday. IM p.m. at Courts of TaNaCH Chapel, Mount Sinai Memorial Park, Mount Sinai Mortuary. SILVERMAN, Paul, beloved husband of Mildred, devoted father of Barry (Susan) Silverman, Mrs.

Gwen (Pat) Brady, Mrs. Pamm (Herb) Bitterman and Mrs. He-laine Jon Adler. Loving grandfather of Dana, Brandon, Joseph and Paul Also survived by his sister Rose Slavtck. Services 1 p.m.

Tuesday at the Hillside Memorial Park Chapel, Malinew ft Silverman Martuary, directors. SOMMER, Eiaa R. Reed insv-NJ- (MS-tlll) STOGEL, Leenarel (Leanle), beloved father of Gregory Stogel of Loa Angeles and Lauren Stogel of Krw York. Beloved fiancee of Di ane Merrick of Halibu. Brother of Stanley and Adele Stogel of Los Angeles, Eugene Stogel of New York and nephew of Sam and Ruth Stogel of Miami.

He was killed on American Airlines Flight 191 from Chicago on May 25, 1979. Memorial service will be held on peaths, Funeral Announcements TOUNG, Raytaua, loving son of Hr. ft Mrs. Henry Chief young; brother of Solomon, Geronimo, Yolanda, Nickoa and Kayenta Young. Rosary Tuesday and Haas of Christian burial Wednesday, luura.

now at rauis tnurcn (Bronson ft Washington). Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Cun- nininam uennor, LwA. ZIPPERMAN, Jack Malinew ft Silverman Mortuary FUNERAL NOTICES HCNBV KHOX-WniTLlKS LOfMSB Ma. F.

a AMLwill numble lues- day, Ma 1 a.m. st the graveside in Grind View Cemetery, 1341 Glen-wood Glendale to conduct ser vices lor out late Drotiwr, GERALD MONTIS WEOELL RANDOLPH P. WINSLOW, WILLIAM It HELMS, P.M. Sec fY.EfV.OIAM I miss my mommy. I miss her bad.

She never Hid an ugly word to me that I know. I miss her In the sunshine. I miss net the rain. I miss her in all kinds of weather. I shall never be the same.

Where Cod has taken her in His Kil beyond I know she's an ancei in the aven above, si memory of my irandmother Mrs. Ula Clark, from irandosugnter Doris Kit tens AIM MURPHY June 20, 1924-May 2S, 1971 Our love is eternal Audio Murphy Memorial Fan Club Lillian Kathleen Bailey, La Mirada ABTMun J. cnnwiNMCi October II, 1885-November 1975 Darling Husband and Precious Companion Loving wne anq uiuanier i In Memory of Elizabeth F. Baker. Passed away 25 years ago today.

Sadly missed by grandson, Ron. In LovingMernory Of JOHN F. OXAIN Who passed away March 31, 1979 Jf imeral ZDirtttorg EriBAmiNG CASKETS S125.UP Low Priced Funerals. Compare Mortuary Prices and Services by Phone. FOREST LAWN MORTUARIES Glendale.

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rotyCH SKLCW000 firt Cemetery 1 double let, part ftCLEWOOO 4 lots obL sittra. raHi Terrace. One or all fit. 2H336-2S54 Call (213) 629-4411 for a Times Classified ad VITAL RECORDS Beatljs! Funeral Announcements ADAMS, James W. HI passed away Hay 25, 179, in CMcago.

Beloved husband of Linda G. (Toby) Adams. Father of Gray and Caitlin Adanu. Son of Mr. and Mrs.

James W. Adama Jr. of Missouri. Brother of Thomas and Jo Jelen, both of Missouri! Memorial Service 11,00 a.m. Wednesday at St.

Albans Episco pal Church, 580 HUgard Weatwood. Weatweol VIHafe rnomurr, directors ioib-ji ii ADAMS. Ckarlaa W. beloved hus band of Mollyt loving father ofl IN en ana Bruce Aaanu; aon 01 Gladys Adams, uita may l7. Private memorial services.

In lieu of flowers, oleaae send dona tions to the Hospital of the Goodl Samaritan. 616 S. Winner Los Angeles, inn aer Las Annies. ALCOULOUMKE, Vltalis Mill aw A Sllveraua Mortuary ALLEN, Melier W. Jr, beloved husband of Elsie B.

Allen. Father of Mary Jane Barnes. Grandfather! of Sandra, Brad and viars tsames. Private services at graveside, Forest Lawn-Glendale. Feresl Lam Mart-try.

Memorial service 10:30 a.m. Thursday. May 1979, at the United Methodist Church, Laguna Hills, uuii. in lieu of flowers contributions mav be made to the American Canceri Society. I ANENBERG, George, beloved father of Noel.

Beloved father-in-law of Sheri Hechtman Anenberg. Proud grandfather of Nicole. Friend and former husband of tne late, aevot ed mother to Noel. Celia Annen berg. Beloved brother of Helen Goldman.

Beloved brother of Martin Anenberg. Survived by many loving reiauves ana menus. A memorial service will be conducted at Steohen S. Wise Tem ple, 15500 Stephen S. Wise Drive, Los Angeles, on Tuesday, Hay 29th, at 2:30 p.m.

in the Plotkin ramuy unapei. ureuuui ner-tnary. directors. ABGUEXLES, Jullaa Martin Utter McKlnley, East ILA. BADDIN, Louis Services and Interment in Chicago.

Malinew ft Silverman Mortuary, directors. BAILEY, Joaeih Ree Br L.A. (TM-S115) BAIN, George Olla-ant, of Laguna Hills, passed away Hay 26, 1979. Survived by wife, Lillian; a brother, Roberti and a sister, Jean. Services will be held Tuesday, 2:00 p.m.

at the Chapel of MeCor-mick Mortuary, Laguna Hills. Interment in Pacific View Ceme- BeedBrot LA. (TJ1-S11S) Ml niuii nvnui hm kiutri hu b- band of Amy. Devoted father of the late Cora Bierman and Isabel (Milo) Handel. Loving grandlatn-er of Nicole, Denise, Suzanne and Lorraine.

Fond brother to Mrs. Frieda Rogers and Mrs. Beatrice Lyons. Services 12 Noon, Tuesday, Mount Sinai Memorial park Chapel. Mount Sinai Mart-try.

BROADBENT, Deria Memorial services 1040 a.m. Tuesday in McNerney's Wilmington -Chanel. Interment in Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier. BRODY.JeoenkH. re man Mortuary, directors.

BROOKS, Duncan MeVelf-, passed away May 26, 1979. Survived by his parents, Dr. Clifton R. Brooks Sr. and Agnes McVeigh Brook-Brothers, Clifton R.

Brooks Daniel Rusk Brooks, Gordon Berwick Brooks and Philip Henry Brooks. Visitation 9am-Spm and 7pm-9pm on Wednesday at Saddleback Chapel in Tustin. Memorial service 2:00 p.m. Sunday, June 10th at lusun rresDyienaxi murcn. Interment in Seven Pines National Cemetery, Sandston, Virginia.

Donations to Clinical Ecology As- aociation of Southern Callfornia, 17400 W. Irvine BU Suite K. Tustin, Ca. 92690. SaMekack Chapel, Tustin.

directors. Memorial services are 240 p.m. Thursday In McNerney's Wilmington ChaneL BUSH, Jeaeph Michael I T. OiwaM Mortal rr. S.F.

CAMPBELL, Leeaeare Armstrong Family, directors CHALIFOUX. Mary Ann, born Octo- oer 6, ltRM, passea away on may 28, 1979. Survived by daughter Elaine C. Anastasia of Studio City; son, Joseph 0. Chalifoux of Boston, Mass.) 15 grandchildren; 7 great-grand children.

Rosary May 28th, Monday at 740 p.m. and Funeral Mass may 29tn, Tuesday, at 940 a. m. at St. Charles Catholic Church, North Hollywood.

COHEN, Wilbur balsa Martmary. directors. COULTER, Francis Lee, Jr. Beloved husband of Lean MacKay uouiter. Loving father of Sally Ann, Nancy Louise and Francis Lee Coulter, HL Son of Hr.

and Mrs. Francis Lee Coulter, brother of Nancy Scarlett Memorial service 10 am. Wednesday at All Saints' Episcopal Church, Beverly Hills. In lieu of flowers the family suggests that donations be made to the Children! Hoaoiul of Loa Ana-elee. DDSON, Ueyl born December IS, isil, in los Angeies, mea suy 1979.

Native of Loa Angeles: attended University High; graduate of UCLAi Member of Phi Kappa Pel Fraternity; Army in W.W. IL stationed in India; President of the Hysol Corporation, Division of the Dexter Corporation. Survived by his wife, Susan Smiley Dixon; 3 children. Lloyd Smiley Dixon, Leslie Katharine Dixon and Jeffrey West Dtxon; his mother, Mrs. Lloyd A.

Dixon, of West LJL; his brother, Craig Dixon of Malibu. Hemorial service Hay 29, Tuesday, 1140 a.m. at Church of Our Saviour, 535 W. Rosea San Gabriel. In lieu of flowers please send donations to Good Samaritan Hospital, or ChUdrens' Hospital of Los Anreles.

DU BASBI, Montane (Meaty) passed away May 23, 1979. Predeceased by wife, Sophia T. Du Barry; parents, Mr. Edward Du Barry and Edythe akarusa; grandparents, Charles G. Montague and Ella Montague.

Services 10:30 a.m., May 29, 1979, at the Wee Kirk the Heather, Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary REPORTS, NATIONAL WEATHER Showers and thunderstorms were developing over portions of the southern Rockies and the southern High Plains Sunday. A flash flood watch was posted for the southeastern third of New Mexico. A portion of southwest Texas west of the Pecos Valley was under a flash flood watch Sunday afternoon and from the Par-main Basin westward Sunday night. Showers and occasional thunoer-Atamn were spread over portions of the Tennessee and the lower Mississippi valleys.

A few showers were scattered over much of the Ohio Valley and the central Appalachians. In the west, showers and thunder-showers were over extreme Southern California, the northern Rockies, western Oregon and Washington. Temperatures remained cool over most of the Great Lakes region and the upper Ohio Valley. Readings were mostly In the 50s across the area with some 40s over upper Michigan. In Florida, southern Texas and the southwest desert temperatures were In the 60s.

Skies were cloudy from the southern Plains across the lower Mississippi Valley Into the middle Atlantic Coast states and all of the northeast. Skies were also cloudy over portions of the Northwest and along the Southern California coast. Most of the remainder of the nation had sunny skies. FOREIGN CITIES City Time Weather Temp. Aberdeen, I p.m.

Rain SO Amsterdam, 1 pm Cloudy Ankara, 3 pm Ptcldy Antigua, am Ptcldy 55 73 S3 54 77 4S 7 75 77 54 57 41 41 SO 66 61 55 54 SS S2 75 55 63 57 64 75 S2 77 50 S2 5 66 57 5 70 7 64 77 Asuncion, am Clear Athens, 2 pm Clear Auckland, Mdnt. Clear Belling 8 pm Beirut, pm Clear Benin, i pm Birmingham, 1 pm Cloudy conn, i p.m. nam Brussels, 1 pm Ptcldy Buenos Aires, am Clear Cairo, 2 pm Ptcldy Casablanca, Noon Cloudy Copenhagen, 1 pm Cloudy Dublin, I pm Ptcldy Geneva, I pm Rain Guadalalara, Fair Hong Kong, 8 pm Cloudy Jerusalem, 2 pm Clear Lima, 7 am Clear Lisbon, noon Cloudy London, I pm Ptcldy Rain Maoria, i pm Malta, I pm Manila, p.m. Mexico City, Ptcldy Montevideo, am Cloudy Moscow, 3 pm Ptcldy New Delhi, 5 pm Cloudy Nice, 1 pm Cloudy Oslo, 1 pm Cloudy Paris, 1 pm Ptcldy Rio de Janeiro, am Clear Rome, i pm Ptcldy Seoul pm Clear Sofia, I pm Tstorm Stockholm, 1 pm Cloudy Sydney, Wpm. 5 72 84 64 77 7 7 Taipei, ip.m.

Teheran, 3 pm. Rain Ptcldy -Clear -Clear -Clear Tokyo, p.m. Tunis, I P. Vienna, I Tunis, I pm Vienna, I pm Warsaw, I pm. Sun, Moon, Tide J) euf 5S5 JeaelS MOMMY, MAY Sua rhes iM am, sH 7S am Moon rtiea 6c 13 am, sets lOtM em Mey lew Met) lew Mgh a tsi-v -rtrnxi 9 4cM-4 Wl ScSltS 1IM si 'tats tmu Mfh low Mo si 12 semu tau sat AH timet Daylight Savtnf Oenotessm FORECASTS 3 TO 5 DAY FORECAST SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COASTAL AND MOUNTAIN ARIAS: Extended forecast for Wednesday through Friday.

Some low cloudiness night and morning hours In the coastal sections, otherwise fair with a slow warming trend. Highs In the coastal areas will range from 70 to 74 at beaches to SO to St over Inland valleys. Lows 53 to 62. Highs at the mountain resorts 62 to 72. Lows 43 to 56.

MARINE POINT CONCEPTION TO THE MEXICAN BORDER: and out 60 miles. Over outer waters from Point Conception to San Nicolas Island northwest winds 12 to 20 knots with combined seas 4 to 4 feet. Elsewhere light variable winds night and 'morning hours through tonight. Afternoon winds west to southwest 10 to 16 knots with 1 to 2 foot wind waves. One to 2 foot southwest swells becoming 1 to 3 feet today.

Mostly cloudy with partial clearing this afternoon. WESTERN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA: Fair through Tuesday. Highs today in the 70s tolow Ms and Tuesday In the 60s. SIERRA NEVADA: Fair through Tuesday. Cooling trend through tonight.

Gusty north to northwest winds. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY: Fair through Tuesday. A little cooler today but a warming trend beginning Tuesday. Highs today in the SOs and Tuesday In the upper SOs to mid 90s. Northwest winds IS to 25 nvp.h.

Decreeing tonight. SANTA MARIA SAN LUIS OBISPO AREA: Variable low clouds through this morning then fair through Tuesday. Slightly warmer days. Highs in the 60s near the coast and the 70s to low SOs Inland. MONTEREY BAY AREA: Mostly fair through Tuesday.

Highs today in the mid 60s to mid 70s and Tuesday In the 70s to mid SOs. SALINAS VALLEY: Mostly fair through Tuesday but local low cloudiness early today. Warmer Tuesday. Highs today In the 70s to low SOs and Tuesday In the upper 70s and 80s. SANTA CLARA VALLEY: Fair through Tuesday.

Highs today In the upper 70s to mid SOs and Tuesday In the SOs. Northwest winds 15 to 25 m.p.h. through this evening. SACRAMENTO VALLEY: Fair through Tuesday. Highs today In the SOs and Tuesday in the upper SOs to mid Ms.

Gusty, shifting winds be-' coming northerly 15 to 25 m.p.h. today, decreasing tonight. MOUNiy SHASTA-SISKIYOU AREA: Fair through Tuesday. Warmer Tuesday. NORTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA: Fair through Tuesday.

Cooling trend through tonight. Gusty north winds. NORTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA: Fair through Tuesday. Gusty northerly winds decreasing today. LOCAL FORECAST Station- Max Mln.

LOS ANGELES BASIN Los Angeles Civic Center. 73 62 Beverly Hllls-Hllywd. 71 60 Whlttier-Montebello 75 41 BEACHES Santa Monica 67 Redondo-Hermosa 68 Huntington-Newport 67 COASTAL STRIP Santa Barbara 65 Venture-Oxnard 65 Inglewood-Culver City 72 Torrance 71 Long Beach 72 Santa Ana 72 Oceanslde 66 San Diego 68 5 Sf 61 60 60 61 61 63 SIMI VALLEY Slml 74 60 SAN FERNANDO VALLEY Burbank 7 40 Van Nuys Northrldg .80 .78 60 5 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY Pasadena 77 58 El Monte-San Gabriel 78 5 SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY Ontario 77 5 Riverside. .7 .80 .7 5 57 55 San Bernardino Beaumont NORTHERN DESERTS Lancaster-Palmdil 85 63 Vlctorville-Apple Valley 88 60 Barstow-Daggett 68 China Lake-Kldgecrest SS 66 SOUTHERN DESERTS Palm Springs Imperial-ErCentro Blythe .7 .98 MOUNTAINS Big Bear Lake 58 Lake Arrowhead 63 Wrightwood 48 TEMPERATURES PRECIPITATION OVER THE FAR WEST nu Station Albuaueraua Max Mln. tation .03 .08 77 54 Bllllnas 89 57 50 44 44 45 55 54 70 70 48 65 43 52 56 52 46 42 58 76 Boise 6 Casper 85 Eureka 56 Flagstaff 61 Great Falls 72 Helena 72 Las Vegas 98 Phoenix 3 Portland, Or.

64 Red Bluff 17 Reno S3 Sacramento S3 SaH Lake City 88 San Francisco 63 Seattle 60 Spokane 63 Tucson 84 Yuma 95 .17 CANADIAN cm (IS Calgary Edmonton. Rooina 79 43 -7 45 79 52 59 43 -66 41 Toronto. Winnipeg. nana oi jessie. Loving lamer oil Barney uanicej uootun ana Shirley (Seymour) Cohen.

Cherished brother of Harry and George Gootkin. Beatrice Hoffenberg and Anna Itzkowits. Adored grandfather of Howard, Kenneth and Sharon Gootkin, and Eileen and Linda Cohen. Services Tuesday, 11 a.m. at the Hillside Memorial Park Chanel.

Grenua Mortuary, directors. GRAHAM, Leena. beloved mother of Janice L. liranam; osier ot mrs. Aletha Arensmeyer.

Service 12 noon, Tuesday, at the Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn- Houywooa Hills. Feresl Lawn Mortuary. HERDMAN, Peter Dunne, died May -a, l. survived dv wue; Elizabeth, and 3 daughters. Alison, Leslie and Kelly, aD of Camarillo, and a brother, William Herdman of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Services May 29, Tuesday, at 1140 turn, at St Mary Magdalen fjhurcn, Las rosas Koaa at iTest- In 'nmnn I I -n HERNANDEZ. Canceselon E. rtosary tfcuu p.m. monaay, ana Mass 940 a.m. Tuesday, both at uur Laay oi uuaaaiupe uiurcn.

Interment in Resurrection Ceme tery. Velga-Rofeisoa First Street INADOML John beloved husband of mitsuyo. atner oi rosn, Min, Tazuko, Hmea. Chieko Chen, Grace Naruse, Lilly Sasaki, and brother of Manuel. Visitations 2-4pm Tuesday Hay 291 at the Fukui Mortuary, unapei in the Gardens.

707 E. Temple St. Funeral Services 7:30 pm samel day at the Union Church of Losl Angeies, wi a. inira ot Fakul Mortuary, directors. JENSEN, Catherine died Hay 26, 1070 ah.

01 10.09 I- uuii, aw u. ni Linden, Michigan. Graduate of the University of Michigan in tvina arita nt AmnM A Tonuiin mother of Edith, James, Richara and uuistinei sister ot uamei Ktvrtrm. Memorial Service Tuesday, 240 p.m at St. Mattnews cnurcn, iihu Bienveneda Pacific Palisades.

In lieu of flowers please send contnDuuona to tne Amen can Cancer Society. EAHN, BeUe Malinew ft Silverman Mortuary KAUFMAN, Lillian Malinew ft SUvermaa Mortuary. KATE, Hyman F. ML Sinai Mortuary KIPPEN, Rase Mount Sinai Mortuary KONESKL Themas S- died in Chica go aircrash May 25,1979. Survived oy wue, riaroara, oi Laguna ruus; aon.

Gres: daughters. Veronica and Erika; a sister, Barbara! Libach, and mother. Helen. Mass of Christian Burial will held Wednesday, 10 a.m. at the St Nicholas Church, Laguna Hills.

In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Tom Koneski Scholarship Fund, care of the nanx oi Newport, corona uci mar, California. MeCermlck Mortuary, Laguna Hills, directors. l.fS)RT. Patrick Lea Services pending. Reed Bras.

I L.A. (73I-S115) MaeKF.NZIE. Kanneth Visitation Friday, 11 a.m to 9 p.m. and Monday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Service Tuesday. 11.30 a.m. at rteree Brewers' nouyweeu. MARKUS. Jeel David, beloved hus band of Michele Markus.

Loving son of Mr. ft Mrs. Alvin Markus. Brother of Ellen Entner. Babette and James Markus.

Grandson of Felix Eichberg. Services Monday, 240 p.m. at Malinew at Silverman mortuary, sou Venice bl, ll MEADOR, RenaU Eugene passed awav Mav 28. 1979. Beloved hus band of Joyce A.

Mea dor, dear i vt 1 1 1 uuj- lauier nvcuc m. is- gory J. Meador, Cynthia Lewis, JitHv Rmwn and Garv Meador. Dear brother of Betty Mahler; son of Margruete Meador. Also survived by 4 grandchildren.

Servtoea will be held Tuesdav. Hay 29, 3:45 p.m. at Hillside Church, Rose Hills Memorial! Park, stesa urns mortuary, airec tnra MILL, Virginia, D. Beloved sister of urna n. wiarc, jane u.

irau, Gladys N. Berg, Laura Ruggles-Gates, Marguerite Fox, Caryle Wilbur, Arnold Nowotny ana je rome Nowotnv. Services 9 Tuesday In the Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest Lawn-Ulendaie. Feresl Lawn Mortuary MILLER, Mark J.T. Oswald Martuarr.

NJL NATALE. Linda L- wife of Dr. Eu gene Natale; mother of Tamie Tortoricei niece of Violet and James Croft; and cousin of Susan tienscneL Rosary will be recited 740 p.m. Hondav. and Funeral sei vices 1140 a.m.

Tuesday, both at Woods Gloauale Mortuary. Interment, vainaiia Memorial ran. NESBlT. Beeale Services Tuesday, 12 Noon atl tne miisKie memorial raru cna- neL Oreutan Merruarv. directora.

ODETS, Lsula, beloved father of the late Clifford Odets. Genevieve Levy and Florence Ka baiter. Also survived by 4 grandchildren and 3 a-reat-sranoxhildren. Private services were held. Ma linew ft Silverman Mortuary, di rectors.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Maximum and minimum temperatures at Southern California point as reported to the Los Angeles office of the National Weather Service, were as follows: Station Max Min. Los Angeles Los Angeles Airport Bakers? leld Barstow Daggett Beaumont Big Bear Lake Bishop Blythe Catallna-Avalon Culver City El Centre 6S -67 -100 -SO -70 -S3 -9S -71 -76 -N 61 61 62 71 54 2S 55 76 60 63 71 61 61 50 63 60 61 5S 73 60 50 60 67 63 64 67 60 5S 52 60 6S Fresno. Hollywood-Burbank 6S Lake Arrowhead 6 Lancaster SI Long Beach 6 Monrovia 73 Mt. Wilson 71 Needles 6 Newport Beach 66 Normrldge Ontario .75 .71 .67 .65 .67 Palm Springs San Bernardino San Diego. San Gabriel.

Santa Ana Santa Barbara Santa Maria Santa Monica Pier Thermal High, WV low, 73 TEMPERATURES A PRECIPITATION OVER THE NATION eclpl-tatlon .04 Station-Albany Max. Mln. 67 4f Amarillo 7 73 -73 74 56 45 3 55 55 67 47 52 41 53 73 4S Anchorage Ashevllle Atlanta Atlantic City 63 Austin SI Baltimore 73 Birmingham 70 Bismarck 7S Boston 72 Brownsville SS Buffalo 62 Burlington, VI 66 Charleston, SC 76 Charleston, WV 6 Charlotte, NC 73 Cheyenne 76 Chicago 65 Cincinnati 6S Cleveland 63 Columbia, SC S2 Columbus, Oh 67 Dallas-Ft. Worth SI Davton 70 Dnver II Des Moines 75 Detroit 61 Duluth 70 El Paso S3 Fairbanks 61 Fargo 76 Hartford 72 Honolulu S6 Houston S6 Indianapolis 71 Jackson, Ms S2 Jacksonville S2 55 Kansas City SO Little Rock 75 Louisville 72 .03 5 51 45 44 4 41 40 50 67 50 53 40 43 54 46 44 55 70 70 52 56 .42 .01 .01 J4 .47 4 42 52 5 55 63 60 5S 50 42 60 56 53 54 43 65 46 .02 .82 Memphis 71 Miami Beach SI Mldlnd Odessa SS Milwaukee 65 Mplv-St. Paid 71 78 42 -it 4U Nashville 71 New Orleans S3 New York 6 Norfolk, VA SO North Platte SS I Oklahoma City S3 Orlando S3 76 Pittsburgh 5 Portland, Me 65 Providence 6 Raleigh 73 Rapid City 67 Rlchowiia 7 St.

Louis 75 St. Prba. -Tampa S3 San Antonio S6 St. Ste. Marie 60 Shreveport S5 Sioux Fain) 76 53 54 45 45 50 51 4 55 57 72 44 62 meiefKtCEMETERY Lots-Crypts wusnire las Angeies 90024.

SWALLOW, Marie beloved mother of Patricia M. Swallow. Sister of Esther TroUqpe. Haas of Christian Burial Wednesday, 10:30 a-m. at Mother of Good Counsel Catholic Church, 2060 N.

Vermont Ave. rteree Brothers' HeUyweeJ, directors. TJLLMAN, Else Orsmaa Martuary, directors. WHITE, Paul H. Jr.

husband of Harriet; father of Elisabeth, and of Victoria who died 4 years ago. Died Saturday. May 26, 1979. Memorial services private. Instead of flowers the family suggests that friends send donations to appropriate organisations of their choice.

WOLLARD, Jerry Fans! Lawn Eellyweed Ellis.

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