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May 28, 1985 Los Angeles Times THE WEATHER Reports and Forecasts From Across the Nation Weather summary for LOS ANGELES Taken at 1:30 p.m. PDT Monday National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Associated Press A slight weakening of the marine inversion layer allowed for expected to keep the marine layer quite deep early today early afternoon clearing throughout the Southland Memorial bringing morning clouds from the coastal areas inland to the Day. However an upper-levei trough along the West Coast is mountain slopes. But by afternoon sunny skies should prevail. California Reports High temperatures for 12 hours, lows Location Precip.

Hi Apple Valley No report Bakersfield 79 XX 88 Beaumont 79 Big Bear Lake No report Bishop 83 Blythe XX 98 Borrego Springs 95 Burbank XX 72 Catalina Avalon No report Chula Vista report Death Valley 99 Culver City Del Mar No report El Cajon 75 El Centro 99 El Toro 71 Los Angeles Civic Center data High humidity for 24 hours. Low humidity for 24 hours. State Forecasts for 18 hours, precipitation for 24 hours -all ending at 5 p.m. Monday: Location Precip. Hi Location Precip.

Hi Long Beach 70 San Diego 70 Julian 72 Sacramento 886888 69 Escondido No report Pasadena 74 Eureka 0.02 61 Red Bluff 78 Fresno 79 Riverside 78 Lancaster 72 San Bernardino 77 L.A. Civic Center 73 San Gabriel 74 L.A. Int'l. Airport 67 San Jose 67 Monrovia 79 San Juan Capistrano No report Montebello 74 Santa Ana 71 Mt. Wilson 60 Santa Barbara 68 Needles XX 95 Santa Maria 68 Newport Beach 66 Santa Monica 68 Northridge 72 Simi Hills No report Oceanside 64 Thermal 98 Ontario XX 77 Torrance 70 Palm Springs 95 Woodland Hills 76 (24-hour reports end at 5 p.m.

Monday; rainfall season begins July 1): Rainfall for 24 hours. None Rain last season to date. 10.42 Rainfall for season. 12.82 Normal rainfall to date. 14.82 LOS ANGELES: Today- -cloudy; becoming sunny in afternoon; highs 70-74.

Tonight and Wednesdayclear; lows in mid to upper 50s; highs in mid 70s. Today's high: Civic Center 72; Beverly Hills-Hollywood 72; Whittier-Montebello 73. SANTA BARBARA, VENTURA COUNTY COASTS; SANTA MONICA BAY; LONG BEACH, ORANGE COUNTY METROPOLITAN AREA: Today through and earlymorning low clouds; otherwise fair; highs in upper 60s and 70s; lows in upper 40s and 50s. Today's high: Santa Barbara 66; Ventura-Oxnard 68; Santa Monica 67; Inglewood-Culver City 74; Redondo-Hermosa 67; Torrance 72; Long Beach 73; Huntington-Newport 67; Santa Ana 72. SAN FERNANDO, SAN GABRIEL VALLEYS: Today-cloudy; becoming sunny in afternoon; highs 70-74.

Tonight and Wednesday -clear; lows in low to mid 50s; highs in mid 70s. Today's high: Burbank 73; Van Nuys 72; Northridge 74; Pasadena 73; El Monte-San Gabriel 74. SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY: -cloudy; becoming sunny in afternoon; highs in mid 70s. Tonight and Wednesday -mostly clear; some late-night and morning clouds; lows 50-55; highs in upper 70s. Today's high: Ontario 78; Riverside 76; San Bernardino 76; Beaumont 77.

SAN DIEGO AREA: Today through Wednesdayfair, except late-night and morning low clouds; coastal highs 67-72, lows 55-62; inland highs 72-77, lows 52-58. Today's high: San Diego 69; Oceanside 65. IMPERIAL, COACHELLA, LOWER COLORADO RIVER VALLEYS: Today through Wednesdaymostly clear; gusty afternoon winds to 30 m.p.h.; highs 85-95; lows in 60s. Today's high: Palm Springs 92; Imperial-El Centro 96; Blythe 95. Prepared in cooperation with the National Weather Service; continual VHF weathercasts: Los Angeles 162.55, Santa Barbara and San Diego 162.40.

Death Notices Funeral Announcements ADAME, Esther a resident of Los Angeles; passed away May 24, 1985. Prayer service Wednesday, 7 pm and Funeral service Thursday, 11 am, both to be held at Pierce Brothes Schanel Chapel, El Monte Interment in Rose Hills Memorial Park. ADLER, Sol Groman- Eden Mortuary AXELRAD, Joseph Hillside Mortuary directors BARLET, Edna Glasband Willen Valley BATEMAN, Margaret Hillside Mortuary directors BERGER, Marien Hillside Mortuary directors BRUTTIG, Bernardo D. 68; beloved husband of Dawn Burke; loving father of Christopher, Burke and Dana; grandfather of Rachel; brother of Leland 'Ted' and Allan P. Bruttig.

Long-time resident Atherton, CA; former president of Microseal Corp and Franciscan Winery of Napa Valley. Mass Thursday, May 30, 11 am at All Souls Chapel in Calvary Cemetery, Los Angeles. CARNOW, David Allyn loving son of Myrna Bird and Ralph Carnow; cherished brother of Lance Carnow, Joshua Bird, Judith Bird, Eileen Mason, Judy Ashenfelter and Carol Greenberg. Services Wednesday, 12 noon, May 29, 1985 at TaNaCH Chapel in Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Groman Mortuary directors.

At the family's request, no flowers please. CHAPRO, Nicholas Hillside Mortuary directors CLEMMONS, Dorothy V. M. Pacific View Mortuary COHEN, Ben M. Groman- Eden Mortuary COHLER, Earl Funeral services Tuesday, 3 pm at Hillside Memorial Park.

COLLINS, Frank James, Sr. Forest Lawn Glendale CUMINGS, Shirley Esther loving wife to Charles; devoted mother to Sandra and Kenneth Malamed; beloved and proud grandmother of Laird and Beth Malamed; loving sister to Gene (Annabelle) Caper and aunt to Philip, Robert and Rochelle Caper. She devoted her whole life to helping others in her charitable work, especially the B'nai B'rith organization of which she was a member of the Olympic Unit. She will be missed by her family and missed by her many friends who loved her and respected her, too. She is now at peace.

Services 11 am, Wednesday at Hillside Memorial Park Chapel. Hillside Mortuary directors. Contributions may be made to the Anti League of B'nai B'rith or to your favorite charity. DABACH, Yedidia Groman Eden Mortuary DARENSBOURG, Joseph W. Jazz musician, passed away May 24, 1985.

Musical tribute to be held June 9 at the Lime Light Club in Saugus, Calif. Mitchell Pierce Brothers' Meyerdirectors DAVIS, Eula Mae Pierce Brothers' Cunningham O'Connor Alhambra FOR ALL THE DETAILS ABOUT TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL (213) 629-4411 City Albany Albuquerque Amarillo Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Austin Baltimore Billings Birmingham, Ala. Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Burlington, Vt. Casper Charleston, S.C. Charleston, W.V.

Charlotte Cheyenne Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Worth Dayton Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth El Paso Fairbanks Fargo Flagstaff Great Falls Hartford Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jackson, Miss. Jacksonville, Fla. selected cities, including overnight Monday Precip. Weather 83 .06 Ptcldy 87 Fair 90 Sunny 60 Cloudy 85 Ptcldy 78 Shwrs 88 Ptcldy 86 Tstrms 71 Ptcldy 85 Fair 80 .01 Tstrms 87 .15 Tstrms 90 Ptcldy 69 .02 Ptcidy 65 .42 Ptcidy 76 .09 Ptcldy 84 Ptcldy 86 Tstrms 86 Sunny 76 .02 Ptcldy 53 .88 Fair 87 .08 Cloudy 83 .54 Cloudy 87 .08 Cloudy 57 83 Ptcidy 85 .10 Cloudy 83 Sunny 75 .06 Ptcidy 76 1.32 Ptcldy 57 Ptcidy 94 Sunny 68 Sunny 65 Cloudy 72 Windy 69 .26 Cloudy 89 .16 Tstrms 86 Sunny 84 Ptcldy 88 .76 Cloudy 88 Ptcldy 86 Sunny lows and daytime highs. Precipitation is for 24 Weather City 70 Fair 73 Juneau 88 Fair 87 Kansas City, Mo.

92 Fair 89 Las Vegas 62 Cloudy 58 Little Rock 86 Ptcldy 86 Louisville 70 Ptcidy 70 Memphis 91 Ptcidy 91 Miarni Beach 75 Cloudy 68 Milwaukee 72 Cloudy 70 Paul 89 Ptcldy 88 Nashville 68 Ptcldy 68 New Orleans 65 Shwrs 70 New York 90 Ptcidy 91 Norfolk, Va. 65 Ptcidy 68 Oklahoma City 66 Fair 72 Omaha 78 Ptcldy 68 Orlando 90 Ptcldy 91 Philadelphia 77 Cloudy 76 Phoenix 87 Ptcidy 82 Pittsburgh 76 Ptcldy 69 Portland, Me. 65 Ptcldy 73 Portland, Ore. 73 Ptcldy 77 Providence 62 Sunny 66 Raleigh 70 Ptcldy 73 Rapid City 91 Ptcidy 92 Reno 70 Ptcidy 74 Richmond, Va. 80 Ptcldy 72 St.

Louis 74 Ptcldy 78 St. 64 Ptcldy 71 Salt Lake City 63 Cloudy 63 San Antonio 98 Fair 97 San Francisco 65 Sunny 66 San Juan, P.R. 69 Cloudy 69 Seattle 71 Windy 68 Shreveport 70 Shwrs 65 Sioux Falls 69 Shwrs 74 Spokane 86 Sunny 86 Syracuse 90 Ptcldy 91 Tucson 72 Ptcldy 79 Tulsa 88 Ptcidy 90 Washington, D.C. 88 Fair 89 Wichita 30.00 29.90 Forecast for 5 a.m. Today- 29.90 29.80 'SEATTLE 30.00 29.90 GREAT FALLS FARGO DULUTH, 29.80 BOSTON BOISE ST.PAUL BUFFALO CASPER NEW YORK CHICAGO1 PITTSBURGH RENO SALT LAKE CINCINNATI WASHINGTON SAN FRANCISCO CITY .29.90 DENVER RICHMOND KANSAS LOS LAS VEGAS RALEIGH CITY ANGELES NASHVILLE ALBUQUERQUE OKLAHOMA CITY ATLANTA 30.00 DIEGO SAN AMARILLO LITTLE ROCK CHARLESTON PHOENIX BIRMINGHAM EL PASO FT.

WORTH JACKSONVILLE SAN HOUSTON ST. 30.00 ANTONIO PETERSBURG NEW ORLEANS. MIAMI BEACH 30.00 BROWNSVILLE Go 29.90 .29.80 29.80 29.90 COLD WARM RAIN SNOW FRONT FRONT STATIONARY OCCLUDED SCATTERED SCATTERED FRONT FRONT RAIN SNOW 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 unhealth- psi forecast; second is Monday's attained psi. Metropolitan Los Angeles.

50 San Bernardino and Escondido xx Coastal areas 42 Riverside areas 75 High deserts 75 San Fernando and Hemer-Elsinore area ..58 58 Low .67 50 Santa Clarita valleys 83 67 Inland Orange County 42 42 Big Bear Lake. .42 xx San Gabriel, Pomona valleys .67 75 Downtown San Diego XX Banning area 42 Global Reports Gathered by Associated Press for Sunday, local time, City Condition Hi City Acapulco Clear 92 Guadalajara Amsterdam Clear 79 Havana Athens Clear 86 Helsinki Bangkok Clear 88 Hong Kong Barbados Noreport Jerusalem Beirut Clear 84 Johannesburg Belgrade Clear 82 Kiev Berlin Clear 86 Kingston Bogota Cloudy 64 Lima Brussels Clear 88 Lisbon Buenos Aires Rain 77 London Cairo Clear 95 Madrid Calgary Cloudy 62 Manila Caracas Noreport Mazatlan Copenhagen Clear 70 Mexico City Dublin Cloudy 63 Montreal Edmonton Ptcldy 62 Moscow Frankfurt Clear 81 Nassau Geneva Clear 77 New Delhi Marine Forecast From Point Conception to Mexico and out 60 miles: INNER WATERS- light variable morning and evening winds, except for south to southwest afternoon winds 10-16 knots; southwest swells 1-3 feet. OUTER WATERS- northwest morning and evening winds 10-20 knots; combined seas 4-6 feet. FORECAST mostly clear skies, except for late night and morning clouds. hours ending at 5 p.m.

Monday Precip. 58 69 2.33 91 79 86 .18 86 82 .09 51 .75 70 88 84 86 .01 88 82 72 .39 85 86 82 60 .19 66 87 86 69 .01 73 90 81 .03 92 84 89 56 .05 89 53 81 .05 75 75 71 .23 98 84 .96 86 84 .37 daylight Vieather Cloudy Ptcidy Windy Ptcidy Ptcldy Ptcidy Sunny Ptcldy Ptcldy Cloudy Ptcidy Rain Ptcidy Ptcidy Ptcldy Sunny Shwrs Sunny Shwrs Ptcidy Shwrs Tstrms Ptcidy Tstrms Ptcidy Tstrms Ptcidy Ptcidy Ptcldy Sunny Windy Sunny 24 Rain Ptcidy Shwrs Shwrs Ptcidy Sunny Ptcidy Tstrms Ptcidy time. Weather 60 Rain 54 76 Ptcidy 78 89 Windy 87 88 Ptcldy 88 76 Ptcidy 80 84 Ptcldy 86 85 Ptcidy 87 59 Ptcidy 67 69 Cloudy 69 80 Ptcidy 84 88 Ptcldy 89 70 Ptcldy 68 84 Cloudy 72 85 Ptcidy 84 Ptcidy 80 87 Fair 89 71 Ptcidy 73 99 Windy 96 66 Ptcidy 70 Sunny 64 64 Ptcldy 66 67 Shwrs 72 87 Ptcidy 82 77 Shwrs 70 65 Fair 65 83 Cloudy 72 75 Ptcldy 78 89 Fair 90 78 Shwrs 68 90 Ptcidy 91 64 Fair 67 89 Sunny 89 61 Cloudy 64 88 Ptcldy 90 73 Tstrms 75 64 Cloudy 66 65 Ptcldy 70 96 Windy 93 86 Ptcidy 86 78 Cloudy 71 83 Ptcidy 84 during morning; partly cloudy by afternoon; afternoon winds to 25 m.p.h.; highs 60-75. Tonight -low clouds and fog forming along the coast, moving inland during late-night hours; otherwise fair; lows 50-55. Wednesday- morning low clouds near the ocean; otherwise sunny; highs 65-75.

Santa Rosa San Francisco Oakland San Jose SACRAMENTO VALLEY: Today--partly cloudy; light winds; highs in 70s. Tonight -fair; lows 45-55. Wednesday- sunny; highs 70-80. Shasta Redding Red Bluff Sacramento NORTHERN SIERRA: Today of showers north of Lake Tahoe; partly cloudy elsewhere. Tonight clearing.

Wednesday -partly cloudy during late afternoon; otherwise fair. Lake Tahoe NORTHWEST CALIFORNIA: Today -chance of showers north of Shelter Cove; coastal morning cloudiness; otherwise partly cloudy; northwest coastal winds to 20 m.p.h.; highs 60-75. Tonightlow clouds and fog along the coast; otherwise fair; lows around 50. Wednesday- morning low clouds and fog along the coast; otherwise fair; low clouds persisting through the day north of Cape Mendocino; highs 55-75. Crescent City Eureka Fort Bragg Ukiah MT.

SHASTA-SISKIYOU AREA: Today -chance of showers north; partly cloudy elsewhere; light winds; highs in 60s. Tonight -partly cloudy north; fair elsewhere; lows 30-45. Wednesday -mostly sunny; highs 65-70. Mt. Shasta City NORTHEAST CALIFORNIA: Today--chance of showers; light winds; highs in 60s.

Tonight -partly cloudy; lows around 40. Wednesday- mostly sunny; highs 65-75. Alturas Susanville Extended Forecasts For Thursday, Friday, Saturday: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COASTAL AREAS: Late-night and early-morning low clouds near the coast; otherwise fair; highs in upper 60s along the beaches, near 80 inland; lows in low 50s to low 60s. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MOUNTAINS: Mostly clear; slow warming trend; highs 65-75; lows mostly in 40s. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DESERTS: Mostly clear; slow warming trend; Owens Valley highs in 80s, lows in 40s; Upper-desert highs in mid 80s to low 90s, lows in 50s; Lower-desert highs in 90s, lows in 60s.

CENTRAL CALIFORNIA: Fair to partly cloudy inland; some night and morning coastal low clouds and fog; isolated showers, mainly over the Sierra Nevada Thursday and Friday; slow warming trend; highs in 60s near the coast, in 70s and low 80s inland; lows in 40s and 50s. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA: Fair to partly cloudy inland; patchy low clouds or fog near the coast; isolated showers, mainly over the Sierra Nevada on Thursday and Friday; slow warming trend; highs in 60s near the coast, low 80s inland; lows in 40s and Funeral Announcements PARKER, Bessie J. of Laguna Hills. Loving mother of Mrs. Betty Dundas of South Laguna and Mrs.

Carolyn Meisenheimer of Santa Monica; also survived by 7 grandchildren and 8 great -grandchildren. Private graveside services in Forest Lawn Glendale. In lieu of flowers, family prefers donations to your favorite charity. O'Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary directors PHIPPS, Willie R. Forest Lawn Glendale PYNE, Glasband -Willen Hollywood RABOW, Ann Private services for family only.

Hillside Mortuary directors RICCIO, Esther Hillside Mortuary directors ROOT, Francis L. 'Russ' Memorial service Wednesday, 3 pm at Pierce Brothers' Smith Salsbury Mortuary Chapel, Culver City. SALTZ, Abraham Groman- Eden Mortuary SEGAL, Fanny Hillside Mortuary directors STANTON, Sydney Glasband- Willen Hollywood STERN, Murray Groman -Eden Mortuary STONE, Adeline Glasband Willen Long Beach THOMAS, Reeva died peacefully after a long illness on May 26, 1985. Devoted wife, mother and grandmother, she is survived by her loving husband of 47 years, Harry Thomas; daughter and son-in-law, Judith and Lawrence Salk; grandchildren, Jessica, Eric and Daniel and loving sister, Rose. Services 2 pm, Wednesday at Sholom Mortuary Chapel.

Interment in Sholom Memorial Park TRONCALE, Josephine Pierce Bros. Simone, San Gabriel VAUGHAN, Mary E. age 88; died May 24, 1985. Formerly of Glendale; mother of Dr. Robert A.

Vaughan of Fresno and Marjorie V. Preston of Pacific Grove; grandmother of 5 and great -grandmother of 10. Memorial services Saturday, June 1, 2:30 pm at First United Methodist Church, Pacific Grove. Paul Mottuary, Pacific Grove directors VEDDER, Rita beloved wife of Renso A. Vedder; mother of Peter H.

Vedder; sister of Mrs. W. G. F. Vermeer and Mr.

G. F. Oud; also survived by 3 grandchildren and 1 great- -granddaughter. Memorial services Saturday, 11 am at the Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary WASSERMAN, Mildred Hillside Mortuary directors WATNICK, Mollie beloved mother of Stuart (Suenette) Watnick and Barry (Michelle) Watnick; loving grandmother of Laurel, Stacy, Melanie and Heather.

Services 11 am, Wednesday at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Chapel. Mount Sinai Mortuary WILSON, Mina M. Forest Lawn Glendale In Memoriam IN MEMORIAM AUDIE MURPHY June 20, 1924-May 28, 1971 Cherished forever, The Audie Murphy Memorial Fan Club, Lillian and Kathleen Bailey in La Mirada. IN MEMORY LILLIAN BAILEY May 7, 1923-May 9, 1985 We miss you so, First Thessalonians 4-13-18 Earl and Kathleen Bailey RUTH HELEN DRIBIN May 28, 1984 Always loving, and always loved. Lou ERNEST 'MAC' HEIMLICH 1923-1981 In Memoriam, Family and Friends.

Call (213) 629-4411 We'll help you write ads that get results Surf Forecasts Valid for 12 hours from 6 Surf Beach Max. Zuma Santa Monica Newport San Diego County a.m. Tuesday. Period Swell in Swell Sacs. Max.

Dir. 10 10 SW SW 10 ANTELOPE VALLEY, MOJAVE DESERT, DEATH VALLEY: Today through Wednesday- mostly clear; gusty west to northwest winds to 35 m.p.h. during afternoon and evening hours; Antelope Valley highs 68-75, Mojave highs 75-85; lows in upper 40s and 50s; Death Valley Today's high: Lancaster-Palmdale 74; Victorville-Apple Valley 78; Barstow-Daggett 84; China Lake-Ridgecrest 92. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MOUNTAINS: Today through Wednesday--mostly clear; some late-night and early-morning fog and low clouds on lower coastal slopes; local gusty westerly winds to 30 m.p.h.; highs 55-65; lows 35-45. Today's high: Big Bear Lake 55; Lake Arrowhead 58; Wrightwood 62.

OWENS VALLEY: Today through Wednesdaymostly clear; gusty west to northwest winds to 25 m.p.h. at times; highs 75-82; lows in 40s. BIG SUR TO SANTA MARIA: Today- morning clouds; becoming partly cloudy in afternoon; northwest afternoon winds to 20 m.p.h.; highs 60-75. Tonight and Wednesday -night and morning low clouds and fog; afternoon clearing; lows 50-55; highs 65-75. Monterey Santa Maria SALINAS VALLEY AREA: Today- morning low clouds; becoming partly cloudy in afternoon; northwest late-afternoon winds to 20 m.p.h.; highs 65-75.

Tonight and Wednesday- -night and morning low clouds with fog near Monterey Bay; otherwise fair; lows in 50s; highs 65-80. Salinas Paso Robles SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY: Today- -fair; light winds; highs in 70s. Tonight and Wednesday- -fair; lows in 50s; highs in 70s. Stockton Fresno Bakersfield SOUTHERN SIERRA: Today--partly cloudy over west slopes; fair elsewhere. Tonight -clearing.

Wednesday -fair. Yosemite Lake Isabella SAN FRANCISCO BAY REGION: Today- -cloudy ELIASON, Sven A. 58; Honorary Counsul General of Sweden and a business executive, died Friday, May 24, 1985 at his home in San Francisco after a short illness. Born in Lycksele, Sweden, he took over the family business in 1949. In 1957, he left to pursue an education in the United States.

By January, 1960 he had completed in record time and with high honors a Bachelors and a Masters degree in Business Administration at the University of Southern California. Deciding to emigrate permanently with his family in 1960, he started Scandiline Industries a maker of office furniture based in Los Angeles and of which he was President until his death. He was appointed Honorary Counsul General of Sweden in San Francisco in January, 1984 at which time he moved to San Francisco with his family. While in Sweden, Mr. Eliason was active in church, civic and political affairs.

In the United States, he continued to work on behalf of the Swedish and Scandanavian communities. He was a Past President and Honorary Chairman of the Swedish- American Chamber of Commerce in San Francisco; Past President of the Norwegian Chamber of Commerce in Los Angeles, American Scandanavian Foundation Los Angeles Chapter and St. Erik's Church in San Pedro. He was Chairman of the Swedish Olympic Support Team and a Vice President of the Swedish Council of America. Mr.

Eliason was decorated Knight First Class of the Swedish Royal Order of Vasa and the Norwegian Royal Order of St. Olav. Recently he was decorated Commander of the Swedish Royal Order of the Polar Star. He is survived by his wife, Siri; daughter, Jane; sister, Karin and 6 nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held on Monday, June 3, 4 pm at the Norwegian Seaman's Church, 1035 S.

Beacon San Pedro. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to American Scandanavian Foundation Siri and Sven A. Eliason Scholarship Fund, 217 N. Irving Los Angeles, CA 90004. ENGLE, Robert Esq.

passed away May 25, 1985. He is survived by his family that loves him. No services at his request. In lieu of flowers, send donations to: International Guiding Eyes, 3445 Glen Oak, Sylmar 91342. FINEBERG, Walter William 'Bill' beloved husband of Mollie; loving father of Gene and Roger Fineberg.

Services Thursday, May 30, 11 am at Eternal Light Chapel, Eden Memorial Park. Groman- Eden Motuary directors In lieu of flowers, donations to City of Hope Chicago Chapter. FITZ, Stephanie 88; died May 24, 1985. She was born November 11, 1896 in Poland and was a member of Zwiazek Polek of America. Survived by her daughters, Florence Urbanski and Irene Fitz, both of Las Vegas, Luanne Mietus of Sherman Oaks, CA; sons, Benedict and Dr.

Waldemar, both of Las Vegas; brother, Jacob Dziedzic of Chicago; 10 grandchildren and 3 greatgrandchildren. Funeral Mass 12 noon, Friday at Holy Cross Mausoleum Chapel, Los Angeles. FORTNEY, Lester L. died May 24, 1985. Husband of Virginia R.

Fortney and brother of Robert. Services at Pierce Brothers, 225 N. Garfied Alhambra on Tuesday, 7 pm. Graveside services Wednesday, 10 am in Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier. GOLDSMITH, Rhea E.

beloved wife of Lewis. Services Wednesday, 3 pm at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Chapel. Mount Sinal Mortuary GROW, Mary E. resident of Lake San Marcos. Beloved wife of Kenneth Grow; mother of Wendy Ashmore; sister of James Boynton.

Services Wednesday, 11 am at Gates, Kingsley Gates, 4220 Sepulveda Culver City. Biby Belyen Mortuary in charge of arrangements. Donations to Leukemia Society of America, 4535 30th St, Suite 208, San Diego, CA. Coastal Observations Monday's wind speeds in knots, wave heights in feet, intervals in seconds. Wave Temp.

Station, Time Wind Channel Island No report El Capitan Beach, 5p. SW12 Santa Barbara, WSW10 Ventura Marina, 5p. W11 Zuma Beach, 5p. W18 Santa Monica, 5p. W18 Marina Del Rey No report Hermosa Beach, 5p.

W12 Cabrillo Beach, 5p. W12 Hunt'n. Beach, 11a. S8 Newport Beach, 5p. WNW9 Calm Avalon, 2p.

E5 Calm San Clemente, 5p. SW8 and by the Condition Fair No Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Fair Cloudy Rain Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Rain Cloudy Clear National Weather Service: Hi City Condition Hi 95 Oslo Cloudy 61 report Paris Clear 81 61 Peking Clear 82 88 Rio de Janeiro Clear 84 77 Rome Cloudy 84 68 Sao Paulo Cloudy 73 71 Seoul Clear 81 89 Singapore Cloudy 86 68 Stockholm Rain 59 70 Sydney Clear 66 72 Taipei Rain 88 79 Tel Aviv Clear 79 99 Tokyo Cloudy 79 88 Toronto Clear 79 81 Vancouver Clear 64 77 Veracruz No report 70 Vienna Clear 75 87 Warsaw Clear 70 Winnipeg Clear 63 Almanac Today Wednesday Rises Sets Rises Sets Sun 5:548 Moon 2:468 New Full June 10 June 18 June 25 June 2 HIGH, LOW TIDES FOR L.A. OUTER HARBOR: Today Wednesday Thursday 4.1 Hi 1.5 Lo 0.6 Lo 0.3 Lo 4.0 Hi 4.0 Hi 4.8 Hi 0.5 Lo 0.8 Lo 5.4 Hi 5.9 Hi All times Pacific Daylight Time Funeral Announcements GUTNICK, Mildred Groman- Eden Mortuary HARARY, Frank E. beloved husband of Mollie; loving father of Gail Grace Mintz, Martin K. Harary and Eli D.

(Cathy) Harary; devoted grandfather of Eric, Frank Ronald and Michele Mintz, Dayna and Frank Morgan Harary. Services 5 pm, Tuesday at Hillside Memorial Park Chapel. Hillside Mortuary directors HARTER, Bernice beloved wife of Dr. Joseph Harter; loving mother of Lillian Goodman, Dr. Melvin Harter and Gerald Harter; devoted sister of Dorothy Hayden.

Also surived by 10 grandchildren and 9 greatgrandchildren. Services 9 am, Wednesday at Mount Memorial Park Chapel. Sinai Mortuary HEDLUND, Walter T. born in Chicago, retired industrialist and retired Air Force officer. Dearly beloved husband of Juanita Hedlund; father of Carol Ann Hedlund, John Giba and Jim Giba.

Services are private. Flowers are respectfully declined; friends are asked to remember Guide Dogs for the Blind, Santa Rosa, CA 95402. Pierce Brothers' Moeller- Murphy, Santa Monica directors HORWITT, Max Hillside Mortuary directors HUBERT, Clarence Warren 88; died May 24, 1985; Sales Promotion Manager 36 years with Kroehler Furniture Co. Survived by wife, Ruth, 2 daughters and 2 sons. Graveside service Wednesday, 11 am in Pacific View Memorial Park, Newport Beach.

Eternal Hills Mortuary, Oceanside JENNINGS, Inez E. passed away May 22, 1985. Loving mother of William E. Walker; grandmother of William E. Walker, Jr.

and Michael Walker; also survived by 1 sister. Services 11 am, Thursday, May 30 at McCormick Mortuary, Westchester. Private inurnment. KIRCHHEIMER, Justin Groman-Eden Mortuary KLIONSKY, Annie passed away May 24, 1985 at the age of 86. Loving mother of Ruth (Louis) Colton and Louis (Adeline) Klionsky; adoring grandmother of Dolly (Larry) Bretter, Anita (Chris) Anderson, Beverly (Marty) Gruber, David and Danny Klionsky; adoring great -grandmother of Marc and Amanda.

Family prefers donations to the Kidney Foundation or City of Hope. Services private. Malinow Silverman Mortuary directors LAMAR, Edna S. Armstrong Family directors LIFUR, Jeanne C. of San Marino Pierce Bros.

Godeau Martinoni MANDEL, Jacqueline 'Jackie' beloved wife of Gerald 'Jerry' Mandel; devoted mother of Alan Mandel and Abbie (Chris) Purney; proud grandmother of Josh Ryan Mandel; adored daughter of Dorothy Schartoff; loving sister of Norman (Mollie) Schartoff and Paula (Dr. Lewis) Trostler: devoted sister -inlaw of Frances Schartoff. Services 2 pm, Wednesday at Courts of TaNaCH Chapel, Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Mount Sinai Mortuary In lieu of flowers, the family request donations to City of Hope for cancer research. MeLING, Anne beloved wife of Iven McLing; mother of Shirley M.

Cosgrove, Pat V. Ballew and stepson, Terry McLing; also survived by 7 grandchildren. Mass at 9 am, Wednesday at St. Charles Catholic Church, North Hollywood. Services at 11 am, Wednesday at the Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn Glendale.

Forest Lawn Mortuary In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to National Kidney Foundation of Southern California, 6820 La Tijera, Suite 111, LA 90045. NANSON, Thomas G. Pierce Brothers' Cunningham O'Connor Hollywood NIXON, Dr. Carl, Sr. Services will be held at 1:30 pm, Thursday in the Old North Church, Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills.

Forest Lawn Mortuary HEALTH: Director in Tough Spot Continued from Page 2 After two years as deputy administrator of the county's Health Care Agency, Forde was named the first director of the Department of Health Services when the county's management structure was reorganized in 1979. There, he is responsible for the divisions of public health, mental health, physical health and alcohol and drug services, an array of programs with a combined budget of more than $100 million. As a director, Forde is low -key and soft -spoken, like many administrators the subject of public attention only when his department has a problem. Forde concedes that he is not a natural when it comes to handling public appearances and the press, and reporters who have dealt with him during crises say they find him abrupt and uncooperative. "He does not see himself as a showman," said his Funeral Directors Hillside MORTUARY one call MEMORIAL PARK one place (213) 776-19311 836-7860 LOS ANGELES SERVICES CONDUCTED IN ALL CEMETERIES Groman MORTUARIES Los Angeles Valley (213) (213) 748-2201 877-0335 Compare Our Low Prices Before You Decide (213) 254-3131 FOREST LAWN MORTUARY- CEMETERY CREMATION -EVERYTHING ARMSTRONG FAMILY Ash Burial at Sea $245 Complete All L.A.

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"He's not a salesman or a glad in any sense." Perhaps as a result, Forde gets little credit outside the department for his dogged anti -smoking efforts (he wears a tie pin daily featuring a cigarette in the familiar red circle with a line across it), and for such innovations as the trauma network or the unique county medical services program, which provides basic health care through a private agency for thousands of indigent adults. Forde personally is not one whose name evokes awe. Many who deal with Forde at the county come away with little impression of him other than that of a man struggling to keep control of his vast bureaucracy. "Jim's a very nice man. But what that department needs is someone who will really kick some butts, and he's not that type of director," said one longtime observer of county government.

"When you run a department like that, you can operate with a maintenance mentality, where you put out the fires, or you can really be creative," said one former aide to a county supervisor. "My experience with the health department was that they have barely been the first. That's why you see all these problems." Some believe Forde's department may be simply too large and too diverse for any one person to manage effectively. "If I do something wrong, Jim Forde is the one who's going to suffer," said one middle-level manager who asked not to be identified. "There's no way one man can know what's going on this far down in the department.

That's true whether it's mental health, Edgemoor or University Hospital. I'm in management, but I'm so far down the organizational structure that if I do something wrong, the worst they could do is take some authority away from me. You're just not accountable." But Forde said his style of delegating authority makes the department manageable. "I would think (the department) was too big if I was committed to knowing all the details and running every single facet of the operation," Forde said. "But the way I run it, I don't think it's too big.

"I delegate a lot to my deputies, and I expect them to have good results," he said. "When they have good results, I'll take much of the credit, and when they have bad results, I get the blame. I think that's why I gain their trust." Forde acknowledges that he's on the "hot seat" and says he doesn't blame the new county supervisors for wondering about his management, given the number of crises the department has faced since the first of the year. Although he has changed little in the way he runs his programs in response to the pressure, Forde did say he will return to his former habit of visiting one of the department's many programs each Wednesday. "You lose touch with what's really happening if you don't do that," Forde said.

"I think people want to see the people at the top. It shows you're interested, and it shows you care. And they can't accuse you of being an armchair administrator." Start each week with a winner! MONDAY SPORTS SPECIAL.

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