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Monday, January 7, 1985Part IV 5 Cos Angeles (Times THE WEATHER Reports and Forecasts From Across the Nation I i II II i iiiii MM lul I I i ini Weather summary for selected cities, including overnight Iowa and daytime highs. Precipitation it for 24 hours ending at 4 p.m. standard bma. Forecast Mon. Sunday ForacastTuo.

Forecast Mon. Weather LoHi Forecast Tua. Waathar LoHi Waathar LoHi Waathar LoHi Precip. I 38 43 10 31 38 51 30 48 22 34 30 45 54 71 8 18 0 11 22 41 34 57 22 32 28 44 27 42 12 25 41 67 25 30 61 64 18 22 10 21 35 44 18 25 24 48 Ran Ptddy Shwrs Ptcldy Ptcldy Ptcldy Sumy Cloudy Ptddy Ptddy Ptcidy Ptcldy Ptcldy Ptddy Ptddy Sumy Ptddy Shwrs Cloudy Snow Cloudy Snow Fair Cloudy 10 City Albany Albuquerque Amariilo Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Austin Baltimore Billings Birmingham, Ala. Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Burlington, Vt.

Casper Charleston, C. Charleston, W.V. Charlotte Cheyenne Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland, Ohio Columbus, Ohio DallasFt. Worth Dayton Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth El Paso Fairbanks Fargo Flagstaff Great Falls Hartford Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jackson, Miss. Jacksonville, Fla.

LoHi City LoHi Pracip. 16 25 Juneau 30 33 28 52 Kansas City. Mo. 27 44 25 47 Us Vegas 39 54 26 32 Utile Rock 25 41 28 52 Louisville 30 36 27 32 Memphis 28 33 33 62 Miami Beach 53 69 21 34 Milwaukee 24 34 10 25 pTs.St. Paul 20 31 26 49 Nashville 20 42 20 33 New Orleans 31 58 20 28 New York 26 39 43 66 Norfolk, Va.

26 51 15 20 Oklahoma City 30 50 6 18 Omaha 31 47 10 31 Orlando 39 62 33 56 Philadelphia 25 44 22 30 Phoenix 45 70 25 50 Pittsburgh 29 37 15 33 Portland, Me. 7 24 6 16 Portland, Ore. 31 41 14 27 Providence 15 36 16 23 Raleigh 2148 16 25 Rapid City 36 46 31 55 Reno 30 40 13 24 Richmond, Va. 23 51 28 45 St. Louis 26 43 10 20 St.

33 63 13 24 Salt Lake City 25 34 -1 5 San Antonio 29 63 29 60 San Francisco 49 58 6 16 San Juan, P.R. 69 82 .15 -9 4 Seattle 33 44 26 40 Shreveport 25 58 10 20 Sioux Falls 23 41 15 25 Spokane 18 24 60 80 Syracuse 26 32 .06 33 63 Tucson 39 70 13 27 Tulsa 29 54 26 53 Washington, D.C. 30 47 33 58 Wichita 27 48 27 .01 Snow 18 28 46 Ptcldy 26 52 56 Fair 24 57 22 Cloudy 21 29 48 Ptcldy 30 52 45 Rain 31 43 62 Fair 36 60 48 Cloudy 27 44 39 Sunny 25 35 47 Ptcldy 3150 29 Cloudy 17 31 37 Snoshw 27 37 70 Fair 46 67 37 Snow 27 30 18 Snow 4 18 40 Ptcldy 18 33 54 Sunny 31 58 47 Snoshw 30 40 46 Ptcldy 28 50 43 Ptcldy 19 38 35 Cloudy 23 25 32 Snow 32 34 35 Snow 29 32 35 Snow 31 36 62 Sunny 33 55 31 Snow 31 33 46 Fair 27 49 45 Cloudy 22 30 35 Snow 28 29 28 .11 Snow 10 16 58 Fair 26 59 3 .01 Ptcldy -21 13 28 .02 Ptcldy 12 19 47 Cloudy 19 47 39 Ptcldy 18 30 40 Snoshw 24 33 80 Sunny 59 79 60 Fair 36 62 33 Snow 25 32 52 Fair 31 62 60 Ptcldy 32 62 Snow Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Sumy Ptcldy Ptcldy Ptcldy Ptcldy Sunny Ptcldy Snow Ptcldy Snow Snow Cloudy Sunny Ptcldy Fair Cloudy Ptcldy Ptcldy Snoshw Cloudy Sunny Ptcldy Ptcldy Ptcldy Cloudy Ptcldy Cloudy Cloudy Ptcldy Shwrs Ptcldy Snoshw Ptcldy Fair Cloudy Fair Sunny 35 41 22 36 38 53 33 50 31 39 29 42 48 71 20 29 13 20 26 40 34 57 28 37 25 52 26 51 26 40 37 63 28 41 47 70 20 33 6 23 34 42 26 37 27 50 17 44 25 38 26 47 27 39 40 65 26 36 37 61 49 54 69 82 36 43 29 67 15 39 18 30 24 29 43 69 28 50 31 45 27 45 Rain Sumy Cloudy Sumy Ptddy Cloudy Sumy Cloudy Ptcldy Cloudy Sumy Snow Cloudy Fair Sumy Ptcldy Rain Ptcldy Snow Snow Cloudy Shwrs Ptcldy Sunny Snoshw Cloudy Ptcldy Ptcldy Haze Fair Rain Sumy Cloudy Sunny Ptcldy Cloudy Snow Ptcldy Fair Cloudy Sunny 11 24 Snoshw 28 40 Ptcldy 24 42 17 33 Ptcldy Sunny 44 64 Snoshw 26 37 Ptcldy 32 63 22 -10 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Associated Press and sprinkles to many areas, but the best chance of measurable rain will be this afternoon and evening when the main front will pass through the Southland, followed by fair skies on Tuesday. Taken at 1 OOp PST Sunday Temperatures dropped Sunday as moisture preceeding a weak disturbance about 500 miles off the coast spread and settled over Southern California. This activity brought light showers 44 56 70 83 37 45 30 55 4 15 23 30 15 22 47 63 25 40 24 39 23 41 Cloudy Sumy Cloudy Ptcldy Ptcldy Cloudy Snow Shwrs Ptcldy Ptcldy Ptcldy California Reports Marine Forecast High temperatures for 12 hours, lows for 18 hours, precipitation for 24 hours all ending at 4 p.m.

Sunday: Hi Lo Location Precip. Hi Lo From Point Conception to Mexico and out 60 miles: INNER WATERS southwest winds 10-16 knots this afternoon and evening; westerly swells 1-3 feet. OUTER WATERS west to southwest winds 12-18 knots this afternoon and evening; combined seas 3-6 feet. FORECAST cloudy skies; few sprinkles; chance of showers today and tonight. Trace 1 Mco solW JyJjfiMua I 30.20iv 1-4 lUutAiiifi WOO XlCWWUSTON 1 f-V.

B.S7UJ01 II DALLAS. I hoostom jmifs 30.00 Location Precip. Hi Lo Location Precip. Apple Valley 56 37 Escondido Trace Bakersfield 5641 Eureka BarstowOaggett xx 59 45 Fresno 0.02 Beaumont Trace 60 51 Julian Trace Big Bear Lake 53 08 Lancaster Bishop 48 27 Long Beach Blythe xx 62 45 L. A.

Civic Center Borrego Springs 0.01 61 48 L. A. Int l. Airport Burbank xx 67 45 Monrovia CatalinaAvalon 61 53 Montebello Chula Vista No report Mt. Wilson CulverCity 72 57 Needles xx DeathValley 60 41 Newport Beach Del Mar Trace 6142 Northridge ElCajon No report Oceanside ElCentro 67 42 Ontario xx EIToro 67 54 PalmSprings 65 43 51 38 67 50 52 42 67 49 66 54 70 52 No report 65 46 71 50 64 50 60 46 64 57 No report 69 44 72 52 66 50 69 65 53 60 50 65 68 67 68 76 49 60 65 65 67 68 70 Pasadena Red Bluff Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Gabriel San Jose S.

JuanC'strano Santa Ana Santa Barbara Santa Maria Santa Monica Simi Hills Thermal Torrance Woodland Hills Surf Forecasts Trace Valid for 12 hours from 6 a.m. Monday. Trace Surf Period Swell Av. in Av. Swell Beach Max.

Saca. Max. Dir. Zuma 23 10 12 Santa Monica 23 10 12 NewportHunt'n. 23 10 12 San Diego County 23 10 12 few lingering showers.

Highlow: Yosemite 4632; Lake Isabella 5739. SAN FRANCISCO BAY REGION: Today rain likely; chance of thundershowers; southeasterly winds 10-20 m.p.h.; highs in 50s. Tonight partly cloudy; chance of evening showers; lows in 40s. Tuesday partly cloudy; highs in 50s. Highlow: Santa Rosa 5141; San Francisco 5444: Oakland 5445; San Jose 5444.

SACRAMENTO VALLEY: Today rain likely; southerly winds to 15 m.p.h.; highs in 50s. Tonight chance of evening showers; partial clearing; patchy late-night fog south; lows in upper 30s to low 40s. Tuesday increasing clouds; chance of rain, mainly north; highs in 50s. Highlow: Shasta Dam 4738; Redding 5038; Red Bluff 5142; Sacramento xxxx. NORTHERN SIERRA: Today increasing showers; snow level near 5,000 feet.

Tonight decreasing showers. Tuesday cloudy; few showers north. Highlow: Lake Tahoe xxxx. NORTHWEST CALIFORNIA: Today morning rain; chance of few thundershowers south; southwest winds 10-25 m.p.h.; highs in upper 40s to mid 50s. Tonight showers ending; some partial clearing this evening; chance of rain by daybreak; lows in upper 30s to low 40s.

Tuesday light rain, likely north of Shelter Cove; chance of rain elsewhere; highs in 50s. Highlow: Crescent City 5842; Eureka 5943; Fort Bragg 5841; Ukiah 5037. MT. SHASTA-SISKIYOU AREA: Today occasional rain; snow level above 4,500 feet; southwest winds 10-20 m.p.h.; highs in upper 30s to low 40s. Tonight decreasing showers; partial clearing; lows in 20s.

Tuesday increasing clouds; rain becoming likely; snow above 5,000 feet; highs in upper 30s to mid 40s. Highlow: Mt. Shasta City 4025. NORTHEAST CALIFORNIA: Today showers likely; snow mixed with rain at low elevations; light winds; highs in mid 30s to low 40s. Tonight showers ending; partial clearing; lows in 20s.

Tuesday mostly cloudy; highs in upper 30s to low 40s. Highlow: Alturas 3824; Susanville 3824. Los Angeles Civic Center data (24-hour reports end at 4 p.m. Sunday; rainfall season begins July 1): High humidity for 24 hours. .36 Rainfall for 24 hours None Rainfall last season to date ..9.28 Low humidity for 24 hours 23 Rainfall for season 7.66 Normal rainfall to date 5.02 State Forecasts MIAMI IEACH I Coastal Observations Sunday's wind speeds in knots, wave heights in feet, COLD FRONT WARM am am RAIN eZZZ? SNOW front La-a-a rl OCCLUDED A A SCATTERED SCATTERED I.1" FRONT A RAtN SNOW FRONT intervals in seconds.

Station, Time Channel Island, 7p, El Capitan Beach, 4p. Santa Barbara, 7p. Ventura Marina, 7p. Zuma Beach, 4p. Santa Monica, 4p: Marina Del Rey Hermosa Beach, 4p.

Cabrillo Beach, 4p. Hunt'n. Beach, 1p. Newport Beach, 4p. Avalon, 7p.

San Clemente, 10a. Wove Temp. Wind Htlnt SeaAir Calm 0213 5758 ESE4 0312 5863 NE8 0208 5759 NNE6 0414 5158 E7 0213 5666 W10 0213 5761 No report Calm 0409 5565 SE3 0112 5463 Calm 0212 5661 SE8 0211 5761 Calm Calm 5558 Calm 0310 5759 Air Pollution Reports and Forecasts Pollutant standard index (psi): 0-100 good; 100-200 ful for all; 300-500 hazardous. First figure is today's unhealthful for sensitive people; 200-300 unhaalth- psi forecast; second is Sunday's attained psi. Metropolitan Los Angeles 42 08 San Bernardino and Escondido 42 25 Coastalareas 42 25 Riverside areas 42 33 Highdeserts 50 25 San Fernando and Hemet-Elsinoreerea 42 25 Lowdeserts 42 17 Santa Clarita valleys 42 17 Inland Orange County 42 25 Big Bear Lake 42 xx San Gabriel, Pomona valleys 42 17 Downtown San Diego.

.34 17 Banning area 42 17 Global Report Almanac LOS ANGELES: Today and tonight cloudy; increasing chance of afternoon and evening showers; highs near 66; lows 55-60. Tuesday partly cloudy; highs near 64. Today's high: Civic Center 67; Beverly Hills-Hollywood 66; Whittier-Montebello 67. SANTA' BARBARA, VENTURA COUNTY COASTS; SANTA MONICA BAY; LONG BEACH, ORANGE COUNTY METROPOLITAN AREA: Today mostly cloudy: 40 chance of showers; highs 62-66. Tonight cloudy; 60 chance of showers; lows 48-56.

Tuesday partly cloudy; highs 60-65. Today's high: Santa Barbara 65; Ventura-Ox-nard 66; Santa Monica 64; Inglewood-Culver City 67; Redondo-Hermosa 63; Torrance 67; Long Beach 68; Huntington-Newport 65; Santa Ana 67. SAN FERNANDO, SAN GABRIEL, SAN BERNARDINO VALLEYS: Today and tonight cloudy; increasing chance of afternoon and evening showers; highs 62-68; lows 46-54. Tuesday partly cloudy; highs 60-65. Today's high: Burbank 66; Van Nuys 65; Northridge 67; Pasadena 65; El Monte-San Gabriel 66; Ontario 66; Riverside 65; San Bernardino 66; Beaumont 61.

SAN DIEGO AREA: Today through Tuesday-cloudy; sprinkles and light showers this afternoon and evening; clearing Tuesday; highs both days 63-68; coastal lows 52-58, inland lows 42-52. Today's high: San Diego 67; Oceanside 66. IMPERIAL, COACHELLA, LOWER COLORADO RIVER VALLEYS: Today and tonight mostly cloudy; chance of light showers; highs 64-68; lows 45-52. Tuesday variable cloudiness; highs 66-72. Today's high: Palm Springs 72; Imperial-El Centro 71; Blythe 69.

the National Weather Service. ANTELOPE VALLEY, MOJAVE DESERT, DEATH VALLEY: Today and tonight mostly cloudy; occasional showers; highs 52-62; lows 38-48. Tuesday variable cloudiness; highs 48-58. Today's high: Lancaster-Palmdale 55; Victorville-Apple Valley 58; Barstow-Daggett 60; China Lake-Ridgecrest 60. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MOUNTAINS: Today and tonight cloudy; occasional showers; highs 45-55; lows in 30s.

Tuesday partly cloudy; highs 40-46. Today's high: Big Bear Lake 53; Lake Arrowhead 55; Wrightwood 58. OWENS VALLEY: Today and tonight cloudy; chance of showers; snow level 7,000 feet today, lowering to 5,000 tonight; highs 44-54; lows 26-36. Tuesday variable cloudiness; highs 40-48. BIG SUR TO SANTA MARIA: Today rain or showers likely; chance of afternoon thundershowers; southerly winds 1 0-20 m.p.h.; highs in mid 50s to low 60s.

Tonight partly cloudy after chance of showers; lows in 40s. Tuesday partly cloudy; highs in upper 50s to mid 60s. Highlow: Monterey 5746; Santa Maria 5844. SALINAS VALLEY AREA: Today rain likely; chance of afternoon thundershowers; southeast winds 10-20 m.p.h.; highs in 50s. Tonight showers ending this evening; partial clearing; lows in upper 30s and 40s.

Tuesday partly cloudy; patchy morning fog; highs in 50s. Highlow: Salinas 5745; Paso Robles 5039. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY: Today scattered light showers; light winds; highs in 50s. Tonight chance of evening showers; otherwise cloudy; lows in 40s. Tuesday variable clouds; local morning fog; highs in 50s.

Highlow: Stockton xxxx; Fresno 5440; Bakersfield 5639. SOUTHERN SIERRA: Today scattered showers; snow level feet. Tonight scattered showers; snow level feet. Tuesday Gathered by City Press for Saturday, local time, and by Hi Lo City Condition City Condition Today Tuesday Rises Seta Rises Sets Sun Moon Guadalajara Last4 First4 Full Associated Condition Cloudy Snow Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Snow Clear Clear Nicosia Cloudy Oslo Clear Paris Cloudy Peking Clear RiodeJaneiro Cloudy Rome Snow Sao Paulo Cloudy Extended Forecasts For Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COASTAL AREAS: Fair; highs 68-75; lows 44-54. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MOUNTAINS: Fair; northerly winds 15-25 m.p.h.; highs 46-56; lows in 30s.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DESERTS: Fair; Owens Valley highs 45-55, lows 25-35; Upper-desert highs 52-62, lows 32-42; Lower-desert highs 68-75, lows in 40s. CENTRAL CALIFORNIA: Variable cloudiness Wednesday; clearing Thursday; mostly fair Friday; night and morning valley fog, especially San Joaquin Valley; highs in upper 40s to low 50s foggy areas, mid 50s to mid 60s elsewhere; lows in 30s to mid 40s. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA: Rain likely near Oregon border; chance of rain elsewhere Wednesday; chance -of rain north Friday; snow level feet; highs in 50s; lows in 30s to low 40s. CDO(D Seoul Clear HlLo 66 32 72 68 -9 -15 63 59 57 39 82 61 18 12 84 69 75 65 52 60 36 27 48 39 86 66 78 60 60 33 28 19 03 -4 73 63 62 60 Hi Lo 59 41 08 06 23 14 32 12 90 64 46 28 82 64 30 18 86 75 10 03 77 66 66 59 64 46 43 30 27 18 37 34 69 55 24 14 22 12 Acapulco Amsterdam Athens Bangkok Barbados Beirut Belgrade Berlin Bogota Brussels Buenos Aires Cairo Calgary Caracas Copenhagen Dublin Edmonton Frankfurt Geneva 89 71 28 07 63 54 91 72 82 70 64 52 23 12 18 05 66 41 19 08 84 69 68 54 62 25 79 61 16 07 43 27 38 23 21 03 18 10 Fair Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Ptcldy Clear Rain Snow Rain Clear Fair Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Havana Helsinki Hong Kong Jerusalem Johannesburg Kiev Kingston Lima Lisbon London Madrid Manila Mazatlan Mexico City Montreal Moscow Nassau New Delhi Singapore Stockholm Sydney Taipei Tel Aviv Tokyo Toronto Vancouver VeraCruz Vienna Winnipeg Rain Snow Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Fair Clear Cloudy Cloudy Rain Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Ptcldy Cloudy Cloudy Jan. 13 Jan.

20 Jan. 28 Feb. 6 HIGH. LOW TIDES FOR L.A. OUTER HARBOR: Today Tuesday Wednesday 2.3 Lo 2.3 Lo 2.3 Lo 6.5 Hi 6.5 Hi 6.2 Hi Lo 3.8 Hi 3.9 Hi All times Pacific Standard Time Prepared in cooperation with the National Weather Service; continual VHF weathercasts: Los Angeles 162.55, Santa Barbara and San Diego 162.40.

Funeral Directors Funeral Announcements Death Notices Cinematographer Robert Surtees Dies Funeral Announcements HARRIMAN. John E. House of House Mortuary 'uisiae ANDREN, Charles C. 83; died January 5, 1985 at home; resident of Leisure World. Leaves a wife, Jean; son, Bruce and wife and 4 grandsons, all of Tustin.

Worked for L. A. Co. Flood Control 38 years; attend- MORTUARY MEMORIAL PARK ed Washington U. and tarrech.

JONES-BATEMAN, Sibyl age 98; passed away in Sierra Madre Hospital December 30, 1984; widow ol Rev. C. Jones-Bateman; beloved mother of Joan and Rowland; loving grandmother of 6 and great-grandmother of 5. Memorial service 2 pm, January 9 at Church of the Ascension, Monrovia. KAPLAN, Jeanne Services January 7, 3 pm at Mortuary Chapel.

Hillside Mortuary directors ANGEL, Morris beloved husband of Rachel C. Angel; dear father of Barbara (Clifton) Beck, Stanley (Wanda) Angel and Albert (Lorraine) Angel; brother of Joseph and Albert Angel. Also survived by 9 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Services Monday, 1pm at Home of Peace Memorial Park Chapel. Mallnow Silverman Mortuary directors KLEMMEDSON, Marlon K.

age 83 of La Jolla; passed away January 3 at her residence; survived by her daughter, Joanne; 3 grandchildren, Leslie, Christopher and Lindsay. Memorial service will be held Thursday, January 10 at 5:30 pm at the Bishop's School Chapel, 7607 La Jolla La Jolla. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Bishop's School. By TED THACKREY Times Stajf Writer Academy Award-winning cinematographer Robert Lee Surtees, whose career spanned more than five decades of motion picture history, has died after a prolonged illness. A spokesman for the family said Surtees, 78, died Saturday at a convalescent hospital in Carmel, where he had been a patient for several months.

Established since the 1940s as one of the industry's most reliable head cameramen, Surtees was a specialist in lush color cinematography although he won one of his three Oscars with a black-and-white picture: "The Bad and the Beautiful." In addition to that 1952 award, Surtees won Oscars for cinematography on "King Solomon's Mines" 1950) and "Ben Hur" (1959). He was nominated for 13 other Academy Awards a record for a director of cinematography. Born Aug. 9, 1906, in Covington, Surtees moved to California in the mid-1920s, shortly after graduation from Withrow High School in Cincinnati, Ohio, and got into the motion picture business as an assistant to such master cinematographers as Gregg Toland and Joseph Ruttenberg. He was employed at Universal Studios for two years before transferring to the firm's German subsidiary, Universal Berlin, where he worked for a time before returning to the United States in 1930.

Surtees later was employed as a director of cinematography at First National, Warner Pathe and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer before striking out on his own as a free-lancer. His other major credits include "Our Vines Have Tender Grapes," "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo," "Mo-gambo," "Oklahoma," "The Swan," "Raintree County," "Mutiny On The Bounty," "Quo Vadis," "The Graduate," "The Hallelujah Trail," "The Collector," "Doctor Doolittle," "Sweet Charity," "Summer of '42," "The Last Picture Show," "The Cowboys," "The Other," "Oklahoma Crude," "The Sting," "The Great Waldo Pepper," "The Hindenburg," "A Star is Born," "The Turning Point" and "Same Time Next He is survived by his wife, Maydall Surtees; four children, three grandchildren and two CALLANAN Mortuary Serving Catholic Families LOS ANGELES (213) 462-2266 HOUSE OF HALL 213-749-2211 60owerSLones Cremation Services BARTOLI, Elvira T. beloved wife of Julius J. Bartoli; mother of Lisa Ann Bartoli, Yvonne Marie Bartoli and Michael and Debi Bartoli. She is survived by sisters, Josephine, Nancy, Frances, Netta, Dolores and Gloria.

Recitation of the Rosary Monday, January 7, 7 pm and Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday, 1 pm, both at Mother of Good Counsel Church. Interment in Forest Lawn Glen-dale. Utter McKlnley Wllihlre LEE. Units Forest Lawn Glendale Funeral Announcements SAVESTROM, William Lee oF Encino; passed away January 4, 1985; survived by his wife, Myung; mother, Hilda Harlan; and brother, Gary Harlan. Funeral services Tuesday, 11 am at Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills.

Donations to the charity of your choice. Praiswater Funeral Home, Van Nuys directors SHEVITZ, Rose Groman Mortuary directors SITNYAKOVSKY, Khaim Hillside Mortuary directors SLATEN, Hilda beloved mother of Elaine (Jack) Boss, Rosalind (Steve) Berk and Ronald (Merle) Slaten; loving grandmother of 7' grandsons: devoted sister of Al Bolter, Sally Caplan and Belle Coulton. Services 1 pm, Monday at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Chapel. Mount Sinai Mortuary In lieu of flowers, family prefers donations to Alzhei-mers Disease and Related Disorders, 360 N. Michigan Chicago 111, 60601 SOKOLER, Fred Groman-Eden Mortuary UNTEREINER, Lucile Whitlock passed away Janauray 4, 1985.

Survived by 2 sons and their wives, Wayne and Ann of Fullerton and Donald and Janice of Torrance; 3 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Lucile husband, Dr. Ray E. Untereiner, Professor emeritus, CalTech, predeceased her in 1983. Lucile was recognized for her accomplishments in Who's Who of American Women: Phi Beta Kappa graduate at Northwestern University; active in Kappa Delta and Panhellenic; during the war she was active with the Army Air Corps and the Gray Lady program of the American Red Cross.

She was a member of CalTech Faculty Womens Club, Friends of Huntington Libraray, active member of Pasadena First Methodist Church; Director of Childrens Spastic League of Pasadena; Director of Legislative Commute of Pasadena Republican Club; Director of Registrar Voters Registration Committee; President of the Republican Club and a member of the California-Los Angeles County Grand Jury. She was also very active in all local Republican affairs. Services will be private at the de-ceadant's requests. Turner Stevens, C. Lewis Edwards directors LISS, Annette Miriam Mount Slnsl Mortuary LOPEZ.

Hexclauto R. THE NEPTUNE ALTERNATIVE Guerra-Gutlerrez-Alexander BATY. Martha E. toll Mil I-80O-762-72OO at Private Services were held Forest Lawn Glendale. 11 Pierre Brothers Forest Lawn Mortusry MASUNAKA, Itsu beloved wife of Koichi; father of Mareo, Kenso, Yasuo, Sachiko Mortia, Tomi and Satoru; grandfather of 13; greatgrandfather of sister of Tmayo Furukawa of Japan.

Visitation Jan. 9 from 7:30 to 8:30 pm at Fukui Mortuary, 707 E. Temple L.A. Private funeral Jan 10, 2 pm at Grace Cha- Neptune Society 213831-0664 818845-2415 Los Angeles Burbank 2 Hn. Ho Stomin wl call OwiSlir.LA BEARDSLEY, Marian Gower of Alhambra, passed away January 4, 1985: loving mother of Frances Campbell of Minneapolis, Anna B.

McHugh of Woodland Hills and Jane Lemeland of Concord, N.H.; also survived by 7 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be held 3 pm, January 8, 1985 at Mount Hollywood Congregational Church. Private interment. Turner Stevens, Alhambra directors pei, ingiewooa ranc uemetery. MILLER, Arthur H.

passed away January 4, 1984; beloved husband Sidney Solow; Former Film Studio Executive Call Rosedale Cemetery Low Cost Removal and Cremation 713734-3155 24 hr. The Rosedale Cent. Assoc. Los Aneeles BORGOGNO, Rita I. late of Glendale.

Beloved sister of Domenica Paggi; aunt of Ario Paglissotti. Rosary and Funeral Mass 9 am, Wednesday at Holy Family Church, Glendale. Entombment in Calvary Cemetery. Woods Glendale ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL PARK Our Crematory Fee 57 Mortuary Fee From $190 Call 24 fiours 213329-1113 Mortuary directors Cemetery Lots-Crypts BOWLES. Thomas C.

beloved hus band of Mary Jane Bowles; stepfather of Anthony and Richard Cavalli and adopted daughter, Pamela Bouton; brother of John Bowles; uncle of Betty Jean DeFreece and Charlotte Davis. Services 10:30 am, Wednesday at the Westwood United Methodist Church, 10497 Wilshire Blvd. Westwood Village Mortuary direc- Funeral Directors Cemetery Property from $284 per space including endowment care. FOREST LAWN HOLLYWOOD HILLS (213) 254-7251 Sidney P. Solow, the retired head of Consolidated Film Industries and an executive known in the industry for his willingness to help financially strapped young producers, has died of a heart attack in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

Solow, 74, who died Wednesday, was a chemist who entered the film industry in 1932, two years after he graduated from New York University. He joined Consolidated, one of the nation's largest film processors, in New Jersey and came to Los Angeles in 1936 as chief chemist. In 1942 he was named general manager and in 1954, while maintaining his CFI affiliation, also was named a vice president of Republic Pictures. He became CFI president in 1964 and chairman of the executive committee in 1977. He retired in 1982.

Over the years he won many industry honors for his technical achievements in rapid film development, an important matter for an industry that requires over night service on the previous day's work. He steered Consolidated into the forefront of processing film for television's first motion pictures. Many of his clients in the early days were unable to immediately pay their bills and Solow was known as a "soft touch," said Charles Champlin, The Times' arts editor. David Wolper, the veteran film producer who was in charge of the pageantry at last year's Los Angeles Olympic Games, recalled when Solow was responsible for helping him with a loan "some 25 or 30 years ago." "The arrangement was that I would stay with his lab for two years," Wolper said. "I stayed for 30." Most recently Solow had been a technical representative for Fuji Photo Film, U.S.A., while continuing to teach at USC.

He is survived by his wife, Davida, two sons, Gregory and Jeffrey, a daughter, Benida Solow Grant, and a granddaughter. SERVICES CONDUCTED IN ALL CEMETERIES Groman tors zwBY-3Yia 2 plots, Hollywood Hills, Forest Lawn. $275 ea. incl. endow csre, pp 818 501-4720.

MORTUARIES Us Angeles A Valley BUZZELL, Lauren Beth age 24, died suddenly on January 6, 1985. Beloved daughter of Luanne Simms; sister of Cindi Kielas; granddaughter of Al Simms Ci-minelli. Services 7 pm, Tuesday at Westwood Village Mortuary Chapel, (213) YX (2131 748-2201 877-0335 1218 Ulendon Z13B(-31H nriTru oi ueuy; cnerisnea tamer oi Steven; loving son of Mae Miller; dear son-in-law of Dora Shelley. A 34 year resident of Westchester, Artie worked in the motion picture industry for 43 years as a special effects cameraman, mainly for Walt Disney Pictures and 20th Century Fox Studios. Services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, West 77th St.

at Emerson in Westchester on Tuesday, January 8, 1985 at 1 pm. Viewing at the church from 12 to 1 pm preceding the services. Interment in Ingle-wood Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to American Cancer Society, Research Division, 6733 Sepulveda L.A. 90045 are preferred.

Inilewood Cemetery Mortuary directors 213678-2682 MINAZUMI, Yoshlko "Yo Yo" beloved wife of Takashi; mother of Larry; grandmother of Srisak and Iyara Minazumi. Funeral services 7:30 pm, Thursday, Jan. 10 at West Los Angeles Buddhist Church, 2003 Corinth Av West Los Angeles. Fukul Mortuary NEELY, Jessie Mae Forest Lawn Glendale NEMOY, Margie Services Tuesday, 3 pm at Hillside Memorial Park Chapel. Hill- side Mortuary directors OMATSU, 0.

George beloved husband of Amy; father of Robert Kay and Mrs. Elaine Nishikawa; son of Mrs. Clara S. Omatsii; brother of Frank Paul T. of Sylmar, Hoover F.

and Mrs. Grace S. Ogawa; and son-in-law of Mrs. Ei Hidaka. Funeral service will be held on Jan.

10, 7:30 pm at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 961 S. Mariposa Los Angeles, under the direction of Fukul Mortuary. PORTMAN. David Groman-Eden Mortuary RONA, Leslie passed away Friday, January 4, 1985; He is survived by his wife, Mathilde; daughter, Lissyt son, Andy.

He recently retired as Director of Atlas Apparel Company in Los Angeles. Funeral services were held Sun-day at Hillside Memorial Park, RONALD, Keith Andrew Armstrong Family directors Call (213) 629-4411 We'll help you write ads for quick results lARMSTRONG FAMILY! Mount Sl'nal Mortuary nnrDThin -A Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills GET MORE MILEAGE FROM YOUR AD Complete-All L.A. i Orange Co frtt Uttftturt (213)747-9121 Los Angeles Northern Tier of U.S. Pelted by Snow and Freezing Rain FAU, Adeline beloved aunt of William Sweeney and Mrs. Joan Ireland.

Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday, January 8, 9:30 am at St. Brendan Church. Interment In Calvary Cemetery. Callanan Mortuary directors utter Mckinley Serving Greater Los Angeles 213388-2481 GLOWIENKE, Jerry of Sepulveda, passed away January 4, 1985; survived by his loving wife, Marie; 3 sons, Carl, Kurt and Paul; 3 brothers, Leopold, Edmund and Richard and a sister, Charlotte White. Recitation of the Rosary Monday, 7 pm at Praiswater Chapel, Van Nuys.

Funeral Mass Tuesday, 1C am at St. Genevieve Catholic Church. Interment in San Fernandc Mission Cemetery. Pralswatei Funeral Home, Van Nuys director! 818785-0132 From Times Wire Services Snow and rain fell Sunday from the eastern Dakotas across portions of Minnesota. Travelers' advisories because of snow were in effect for east-central Minnesota and the northern half of Wisconsin, with one to three inches of snow expected.

Freezing drizzle causing icy roads prompted travelers' advisories for western and central upper Michigan and northern lower Michigan through Sunday night. Snow was expected across much of Michigan, with one to three inches possible by this morning. A mixture of freezing drizzle and light snow was also reported across portions of New York. Strong northwest winds whipped portions of the For helpful and courteous service telephone (213) 629-4411 for all matters pertaining to Times Classified advertising. northern and central Plains Sunday.

Mobridge, S.D., reported wind gusts of 60 m.p.h., and Ainsworth, had gusts to 58 m.p.h. Clouds increased over much of the West. Skies were mostly cloudy from the Pacific Coast eastward to the Rockies. Temperatures were generally seasonable. Early afternoon readings were in the teens and 20s over portions of the Northeast, the Rockies and from North Dakota across upper Michigan.

Temperatures rose into the 50s and 60s over much of the Southwest, the southern Plains, the Gulf Coast and the. southern Atlantic Coast. JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS 103 ANGELES 213749-1051 GRANT, Harold L. Armstrong amily directors MouncSjncu HALLBERG, Richard Lorlng Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills HAMMOND. Lillian MORTUARY CEMETERY (213)469-6000 Los Angeles Bastlan Perron Mortuary, Northridge 818886-8600.

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