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CALENDAR SON TRIED MOTHER'S BESIDE BED Hifk' Weather Conditions Jun 3, 1953 Mt ftv Wpau i 1 3 3 vrelimlnary trial of Robert Alfred Lewis, 25, on charges that he kicked and beat his wealthy, widowed mother when she refused him money was moved to the injured woman's room in Pomona Valley Hospital yesterday. Pomona Municipal Judge James G. Whyte transferred the hearing to tha bedside of Mrs. Glenda Lewis, 64, when informed that her Injuries precluded a court appearance. Mrs.

Lewis son, described as a playboy and former pilot, is accused in a felony complaint of pummellng his mother in her home at 4537 Live OaK Drive, Claremont, the night of May 25. howx at rtNtW MltAMtl NlW MlfANfl MijK Tiinrtrlufwt and Atst Prifitsjtiei lapwctto) Thwrtatey 60 AA OBITUARY 'MM mjultempcutuiKw NATION'S WEATHER This map shows weather conditions throughout United States It is based on information received from United States Weather Bureau. Port JUNE 4, 1953 WEATHER REPORT orncut iTm Tharadsr, Jan 4. ISM) OUTCASTS Lea Angel ant VlelnNrt Ifostlr, sun. nr today, but eerlv morning low eloude.

Iaw Ainuiia inivht end tnuinrrow aiorn- ln end eunnr tomorrow afternoon. Lit-ill chene la temperature. Hub todir near 7. SMlhtrn Callferotei Mostlr eteer to. dwv end tomorrow, but low clouds along kouth of fUnta Monica thia morn ing end generally along tout tonuht ana tomorrow normal caaee 11 temperature, (thara California Ceestal Tellers! Mottlr clear tod it and tomorrow n- eept rlv morning low ciouag lo an-Seles area southward today and low (timid narellv In valleva lata tenlehl and tomorrow mornlni.

tittl Chang In temperature Southern Callfarala Intermediate Vl- lers aa Mountain Artaat clear today and tomorrow, tlttl Chang in ttmaeratur. Southern California Interl tal Dm-art Realms: Mostly elesr today and to. morrow. Litti onang 10 hbwmiih. Ilia temperatures SO to 93 upper val iyi.

(1 to 100 lowtt Tellers. Arisen; Mostly elaar today and to-Biortow. UtUa otaama la temperature. WIND AND WIATHER Point Cenoullea to la Dlaia: tight wlnda moatly southerly niitat and morning hour and southwest to tut la to la m.p.n. in auarnooai whit inn w-morrow.

Northwest wlnda 25 ta 3S m.p.h. at timaa Point Conception to tan Nicolas Island. Low clouds south of Bant Monica this mornlni and lentritly evar area tonight and tomorrow mornlni. otharwia claar. Llttlo chsns In temperature.

Wn-mtH WXATHElt SUMMARY Baromatara eontlnua low In tha Interior af Southern California and tn Arliona. Hlih praaaura oentar about 150 miles wait of Ban Diego near 33 131 nearly etatlonary. Weak low Pressure oentar la stationary about 460 mllea west of Seattle near 49 J33W. Pair weath-ar wlU continue along the Southern California, ooaet but with seme Increasing Btgnt and momma iow ciouas. tt-vwt.

wkthh BIIMMART A storm centered in North Dakota and Northern Minnesota yesterday brought cool northerly Winds and heavy rain to tha Northern Rockies and Northern Plains States. Lliht showers (ell In coastal areas In Washington and Ore-ton and ehowers and thunderihowers were reported throughout the Central Plains States. Western temperatures went up sllahtl? yesterday, exoept In the Northern Rockies. Maximums were I to 10 deg. hither In Washlnaton.

South-em Idaho and Nevada, where readings were In tha 0s and 70s. Temperatures wera In tha low 90s In Souths Ne vada, southern Arirone. ano in tne interior valleys of Southern California. TMnilTirii iSfmMWIiI II much SB 22 deg. In Kastern Montana and Western North Dakota.

Most of tha eastern half or ine nation reported increeive peraturss, but the nation's hltheit reading yesterday stain was reported In as. where Presidio bsd a 109 dsi. maximum. LOCAL TEMPERATURES Wednesday's and minimum temperatures at Bimnern caiuornia pomit. as mn tn tha Angeles office, of tha US.

w-tner Bureau, wera aa iouowb. Station Los Angela Beaumont pishop Biytha Burbank Cataltna Airport Culver City Daegett Fl Centra Lone Beach A. Airport Mt. Wilson Needles i Newport Palmdalt kso Robles Riverside 6andberg Ban Bernardino Ban Dleio Ban Oabrtel Ban Padro 6nta Ana Santa Barbara Santa Moutca Thermal Torrance UCLA Max. Mln.

74 13 .75 43 .81 43 96 62 76 60 66 64 68 49 89 52 95 63 .73 SO 70 53 65 47 95 61 .68 SO .62 41 76. 47 II 40 78 46 80 40 79 48 69 56 78 46 66 83 76 42 80 44 70 53 97 65 46 66 SO I Waiifciifl nM3L Rugged Clark Gablt -1 A I i i 1 has bear) en lop of th Hollywood heap for nearly a quarter of a centuryand, to nearly everyone's amazement, he shows no signs of step- ping down and relin- quishing his position as Movieland's Number One leading man to a younger actor. How Gable got where he Is and how he, stays there makes a fascinating story the story of a man who battled discouragement for years', whose first Hollywood job paid $7.50 per day, and whose pictures have grossed $240,000,000 during th past twenty hJ years. -I Read "Th Secret of Clark Gable" today In The Mirror. COMPLETE, HANDY; EASY-TO-READ TABLOID-SIZE PAGES UlLLIJlXZJUll note ll 1 1 The Secret of "The King of Hollywood" Today Lo Angeles home Show, Pan Pacific Auditorium, noon.

Shrine luncheon, Blltmore Bowl SC Law Alumni luncheon, Blltmore Conference Room 1. Foreign Trade Association luncheon, Blltmore Conference Room 2. Loi Angelei High Schools luncheon, Blltmore Conference Room 8. Harvard. Business Schools Club dinner.

Blltmore Coffee Rhnn. 7 n.m. National Retail Dry Goods Association convention, Bllt more, all day. Los Angeles Executives As sociation luncheon, Sutler New York Room. California Certified Public Accountants convention, Stat-ler, all day.

National women's League luncheon, Ambassador Embassy Room. Lot Angeles Advertising Women's luncheon, Ambassa dor Oval Room, 12:15 p.m. City of Hope dinner, Ambas sador Colonial Room, 7 p.m. League for Crippled Children installation, Ambassador Regency, 7:30 p.m. Rescue Squad Fails to Save Baby's Life Jeffrey.

Brian Hilton, i months, died of apparent suf focation yesterday when his head became wedged between his crib and mattress in his home at 11233 Lakeland Norwalk. His mother Joan grabbed the baby and toon him to a neighbor who summoned help. A Fire Department rescue squad applied artificial respiration but could not revive the youngster. Deputies said the baby slipped between the mattress and side of the crlb when the frame apparently came loose. funeral mm to be conducted by VlERCF.

TiVTriTriTt ft UNCI ifoi Pierct Brother Lot Angeles Mortuary Johnson, Anna 1 PM. McCheyne, Fannie, 2:30 P.M. Geisler, Theodorio Brown, Robert Miller, Howard Stubbs, Sallie 10 A.M. Rice, Levi 11 A.M. Pierct Brothers Hollywood Mortuary Roxane 10 A.M.

Gray, Marion Ivie, Alva Allen. Wina Chatelain. Barbara A. Vitrei Brothtrt Inglewood Mortuary Pufth, Robert Thurs, 11 A.M. Vatnedal, Dammar, 2 P.M.

Pierce Brothers Crenshaw Mortuary Fortney, Bertha B. Pierce Brothers Beverly Hills Mortuary Dallam, Claire 11 A.M. Dustin, Harriet M. Pierct Brothers Lincoln Heights Mortuary Pollard, Ray Fri, 1 P.M. Porter, John 7 P.M.

Rosary Pierct Brothers Monterey Park Mortuary Rohleder, Charles H. Pierct Brothers Van Suys Mortuary Plaskett, May, 4 P.M. Davis, William A Conn, Donald N. Pierce Brothers Todd Leslie (Santa Monica) Godbout. Marion, Thurs, P.M.

Case, William Pierct Brothers Little Country Chapel (Valhalla Memorial Park) Belding, William Thurs, 1 PM. Services at Other Locations: Bucknam, Grace 3 P.M. Hollywood Cemeterv Chapel Lee, Leonard 3 P.M. Hollywood Cemetery Chapel Porter, John Sat, 9 A.M. St.

Stephen Catholic Church Sweet, Leonard Chapel of the Pines Ghnnell, Georgianna Chapel or the Pines Spangcnberg, William 11 A.M. East Ward L.D.S. Church, Glendale, Cal. Lewis, Enos Thurs, 11:39 A.M. Graveside, Valhalla Memorial Park Maligian, Messiah Thurs, 2 P.M.

Armenian Apostolic Church Baldini, Rome. N.V. For further information telephone PRospect 41J1 Tea aarrke be arjnamKe) later 1 He became enraged, lnvestlga tors said, when she refused to give him $1000 to augment nis regular allowance ot $100 a week. The woman testified that her son struck her, knocked her down and kicked her. She is under treatment for a broken hip and extensive bruises.

Following Mrs. Lewis' testl mony, Judge Whyte ordered Lewis to stand trial In Superior Court on a charge of assault with Intent to commit murder, He is to be arraigned June 17. He has been held in County Jail under $25,000 bail since his arrest near his Hollywood apartment at 8425 Sunset Blvd. Milton W. Damron Funeral services for Milton Wesley Damron, 88, retired farmer, and a Southland resi dent 86 years, were conducted yesterday in the Wee Kirk o' the Heather.

Interment' fol lowed In Forest Lawn Menu rial-Park, with Forest Lawn Mortuary arranging. Mr. Damron died Monday at his home, 517 56th He leaves his daughters, Mrs. Margaret Knapp, Mrs. Lola Wieker and Mrs.

Mamie Tyler; a son, Don; two grandsons and four great- 1-1- i.Ac. UCUIIdlU a). a-CC Services for Leonard Simeon Lee 69, a Beverly Hills real estate broker and home builder for many years, will be conducted at 3 p.m. today in the Hollywood Cemetery Chapel, with Interment In Hollywood Cemetery. Pierce Bros.

Beverly Hills Mortuary has charge. Mr. Lee died Monday at his home, 10538 Wyton Drive. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Louise Lee, and a.

son, Leonard Jr. Lawyer Cuts Council Fee to 5Q Cents Atty. Frank P. Doherty yesterday offered to cut in half his charges for representing the City Council in a recent contempt case from $1 to 50 cents. In a letter to the Council he said he would halve the legal fee because the city is having a trying time in attempting to evolve a balanced budget for the next fiscal "This should be given serious consideration," said Councilman John C.

Holland, "because the Finance Committee in studying the proposed budget is looking for 50-cent pieces wherever it can find them." Doherty agreed to take the token $1 as his fee in Eepresent-tag the Council ina contempt-of-court proceedings arising from a public housing action the State Supreme Court. KidneyGerms May Keep You OnThe Run you are embarrassed and bothered by Getting Up Nights (too frequent, burning stinging urination). Backache, Bladder Cramps, Strong Cloudy Urine or Pressure ever Bladder, du to minor Kidney and Bladder Irritation, ask your druggist about CYSTEX. Such symptoms may result In loss of sleep and then you can't help feeling tired and depressed. Popular for 35 years, 0Y8TEX frequently brings delightful, soothing relief through Its actios as a urinary bacterlostat (non-specific germ Inhibitor) In acid urine and as an analgesic (simple pain reliever).

Over MO million OYSTEX tablets used prove enduring demand. Ask your druggist for CYSTEX today and discover how this popular medicine mar prove a dependable friend and aid te you. Satisfaction or money back guarantee Absolute Necessity For Summer SIrin Irritations Zemo, a doctor's formula, promptly relieves itching of surface rashes, prickly heat, athlete's foot, sunburn, insect bites. Clean, fVO'fYlaft Stainless. 3 sizes.

iCl 1 11 Do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FASTEETH. an imnroved powder to sprinkled on upper or lower platea, holds false teeth mar firmly in place. Do not alide, alip or rock. No gummy, gooey, piety taat or feeling. FAS-TEETH la Ikalin (non-acid).

Doe not sour. Cheek "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug store. Advertisement Cool Comfort For Burning Feet Let Ice-Mint with soothing lanolin keep your feet in cool, fresh comfort while the temperature soars. So easy to apply this frosty-white medicated creem lasting in Its soothing relief.

A real hell, too in softening stinging callouses and corns. Doa ft delay. Get Ice-Mint today. Embarrassed by wobbling FALSE TEETH? Try PERMA-GRIP denture powdarlThl marvelous new whit powder holds plate firm. Comfortable for hours! Non-acid, tasteless, won't Get relief, security with PERMA-GRIP Dental Plate Powder! At all drug counter.

CALLOUSES To relieve painful callous, tram-Ing ov tender new on bottom of feet and remove rellnuaae gt the tarn, eoonung. cuetuooing pad. r. mmn fkonts WAM COLD DIVORCES GRANTED KORT. Minnie from Daniel.

LARSON. Mary from John B. LOPEZ. Elarla from Henri O. MACK.

Valma from Carl Jr. MARTIN. Jo Ann from Robert L. McCUNTOCK, Rosamond from James I. MEDINA.

Carmen from Salvador. MENH1NICK. Katharine M. from Walter M1CHELS. Laurlne C.

from Bruce MOSS. Ann from Murray. NALL. Wlllard M. from Elsll.

PEREZ. Leandro from Viola R. PERLUSS. Selma from Robert. PETERSON.

Harvey A. from Jeanne 0. RABIN. Vyrah from Prederiek. REA.

Joyce from Lewis. RICE. Gertrude T. from Vernon D. RIDDLE.

Virginia M. from Homer T. ROBERTS Dallas B. from Betty R. ROBERTS.

Ruth B. from Raymond A. ROBINSON. Robert Nlel from Elisabeth. SCRUGGS.

Jacqueline from Ben R. 8ERNA. Martha V. from Alfredo C. SHEPHERD.

Betty A. from George R. SMYDER. Alice B. from James L.

8PANO. Lyda L. from Raymond F. SPIEOEL. Sophie from Loula.

STANLEY Charles L. from Barbara A. STANTON. Emellne M. from John J.

ST. CLAIRE. Charles from Helen. tTEADMAN. Alma from Alvlst.

TERLING. Marlon lrom Virginia C. THOMAS. Woodrow G. from Mary I.

VERBICK. Dorothy L. from William T. VISSER. L.

Kathryn from Donald. WALKER. Lenard from Oertha WALTERS. Elna from Dan A. WEIR.

Norma from John Keith. YAZLQPP, Mary J. from James R. peathi, Funeral Announcement Ada beloved mother of Morgan K. Antrim and Marian W.

Ryan, also survived by 3 grandchildren. Services Friday at 11:30 a.m. In the Wee Kirk o' tha Heather. Directed by Forest Lawn Mortuary. ARMSTRONG.

Mr. James, beloved hue-band of Elizabeth Armstrong, father of James Armstrong, grandfather of Alan James Armstrong. Services 1 m. Saturday at Pierce Brothers' Hollywood, 5959 Santa Monica Boulevard. Interment pri-vat.

BASHFOBDr Miss Katherlne, sister of Mrs. John M. York, aunt of John M. York Jr. Funeral service Friday.

3 a.m. at the Chapel of Cunningham A O'Connor, 830 west- wasointton. AIM. Albert C. Services Friday.

1 p.m., at Chapel of the Chimes in Inglewood Park Cemetery. Ingleweod Mortuary, 1206 Centinela Avenue, OR-83381, dlrec- BENNETT, tactile Baker. Services today, 1 p.m., at Greeaan nonaary. B08T ROM. Herbert.

Services today, 3:30 p.m.. at Ed- waros ssrotners' mortaary. BRISTOW. Mary Elisabeth, of Whittler. She is survived by her mother, Pearl Bristow of Whittler, father wmiam R.

Bristow oi Pocahontas. brothers Jamea w. or Los An geles and Gerald C. Bristow of College Park, aunts Mrs. Harriet Barlow and Mrs.

L. Stver. and cousin Miss Francea Barlow, all of mm angeies. Services Prlriav. 3 n.m..

at H. P. Morlti Faneral Home. 913 Whittler uouievara, Montebeuo. Please omit flowers; contribute to American cancer society.

BROWOER, Lawts 8., beloved husband or Haiei j. Browner. Services 3 p.m. Friday. June at Veterans Administration Cemetery Chapel, Sawtell.

Please omit flowers, send donations to American Can cer society, 699 south wusnire Place. Los Angeles t. Cal. BURGESS, Richard Leo. of Sherman Oaks, beloved husband of Amy and latner or Byron.

Services at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Chanel Saturday at 12 noon. Private Interment, while'! Funeral Heme, Asusa, directors. CABSON. Eleanor widow of the late William G. Carson, loving mother of Mrs.

Ellrabeth Consla, a-randmothar nf Marilyn. Services 1:30 P.m. Friday, at W. A. Brewa a sea antral name.

CHAPPELL, Eaten Coyle, beloved wife of John ChappelL daughter of Joanna 8chlsler. sister of Mildred Edwards and Kales echlsler. Services Saturday. 11 a at Grace Chapel. Intlewood Cemetery.

utter-meKiniey a viewpara in enarge. CBECHICK. BelU. Remains forwarded to by Glaaband Mortuary. CHRISTENSEN, Deris beloved mother of Alta Otto and Jack H.

Chrls-tensen and Mabel B. Hellings, sitter oi Jennie rreison. Services Friday at 1:30 p.m. In the Wea Kirk o' the Heather, Directed by Forest Lawn Mortuary. DALLAM.

Clair Myton. beloved wlfi of Colonel 8, F. Dallam, daughter of Mrs. Paul B. Brlckson.

Services 11 a.m. today at Pierce Brothers' Beverly Hills. 417 North Maple unv. DERRICK80N. Mabel loving wlfa of Harry Derrlckson.

sister of Albert coyne. Services Friday, p.m.. at TJUer-MiKinley! Cress Highland Park, I860 North Flguaroa. DICKINSON, Celettla widow of the late Wllllim Richard Dickinson, beloved mother of Laurel D. and James L.

McMahon, loving grandmother of William D. and James L. McMahon great-grandmother of Kathleen McMahon, sister of Starr A. Warton. Services Friday at 10:30 a.m.

in the Wea Kirk o' th Heather. Interment to be private. Directed by Forest Laws Mortuary. FELBURG, Leon. Groman Mortuary, directors.

GEIGEB, Glerine Besee, of Hollywood, June 1, widow of th late Victor Geiger. member of Wilshir Methodist Church and Women's Club of Hollywood, mother of Lawrence A. Getter. Mrs. William O.

Rltgs and Mrs. Richard V. Burns, sister of Byron B. and Samuel B. Bessa Jr.

and Mrs. Julia Bchnlzler. Funeral services Saturday, 11 a.m. at Eeaermaa Mortuary Chanel. Bur-bank.

GEI8LER. Irls F. Friends may eall at Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles. 720 West Washington Boulevard, from 3 p.m. Thursday to 2 p.m.

Saturday. Services and Interment Milwaukee, Wis. GUCK. Bnssell C. Services today.

1-3A wm. at We Kirk o' the Heather. Forest uwn, Armstrong ramuy la charge. GREEN. John.

Canningham A O'Connor, directors. GREENSTONE, Samaal. Services today. 1 p.m.. at Gre-tnaa Martnary.

GVBJIAN, Baptist Pierre, beloved husband of Zarmlg Gurjian, brother of Stella Scheache Mary Atenlan. Stephen. Charles. Ardashes and Johp Gurjlan. Services Friday.

1 at Armenian St. James Church, 3200 West Adams. Los Aneeles. Directed by Kereat Lawa Martnary. IUEBEL, Loata C.

beloved mother of Louis H. Wilding. Walter R. Huebei and Hasel D. Wagner.

Services Friday at 11 a.m. is th Little Church of th Flowers. Directed by Faroes Lawa ajartaary. JOHNSON. Anna K-, beloved sister of Mrs.

Emma K. Johnson, Mrs. Maria una, Aima, Augusta and Ruth John, son. Service! 1 a.m. today at Pierre Bretbera' lae Antelea, 720 West Washington Boulevard.

J0NE8. rev A. Funeral services to announced tor. irect4 by Feres Lawa Martaary. KAME8AB.

Frank. Services 1 a.m.. at Glaa-ka Martaary. KAME9AR. Taala: Services today, 1 p.m..

at Gl baa4 Martaary. KALFMANN. Imil Oeorg. May 29. 1953.

tn Lo Angele. father of Geort E. Kaufmann. brother of Mrs. tna Kiev of Pasadena and Mrs.

Adel cnunca wr preano. Seme Saturdar. 11 I I at utatp iertaary. exy nortA Daisy Avnuav Bast Paaadma. nAnoNAiYsaaa TEMPERATURES AND PRECIPITATION OVER THE NATION WEDNESDAY preclpi-Statlon Max.

Mln. tatlon Abilene Albuquerque Amarlllo Atlanta Bakersdeld Bismarck Boisa Boston Charleston Cheyenne Chtcato Clnclonatl Dai Moinea Detroit Dodia City Duluth El Pa Eureka Flacstaff Ft. Worth Fresno Grand Junction Helena Houston Huron Indianapolis Jacksonville KaUsoaU Kansaa City Knoxvllle Las Vaial Llttlo Rock Medford Memphis Miami Minneapolis New Orleans New York North Platte Oklahoma City Omaha Pendleton Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Pocatello Portland, Me Portland. Or Rapid City Red Sluft Reno "oswen Stcremento at. Louis "alt Lako nin Antonio PranclacD mttli lokana trlncnald.

tmpa tcson B.C. 'ishlnitoa tchlta 'lllston "nnemueca "nslow Ilowstona una 98 69 89 S3 95 64 89 57 81 51 73 58 ,29 66 41 73 49 74 44 79 -65 74 47 87 58 86 63 90 T. 81 86 97 87 61 47 93 65 58 45 70 30 97 71 ....1 79 49 79 45 46 43 .33 94 75 83 81 63 86 73 46 21 9 71 87 58 91 87 93 63 69 42 89 63 81 70 85 60 .07 93 69 77 67 84. 46 01 96 69 95 67 T. 70 43 79 56 91 68 77 44 63 41 45 66 46 A 80 44 82 S3 69 36 97 61 79 46 88 59 69 42 94 63 48 67 i 43 66 41 85 63 93 75 91 55 68 48 81 55 97 73 60 85 68 .33 85 43 48 32 96 7 Katherine Bashford Miss Katherlne Bashford, 67, landscape architect, died yesterday at her home, 1832 Virginia Road.

She was a granddaughter of Levi Bashford, who came around the Horn to California in the Argonaut In 1849. Miss Bashford had designed many Southland gardens and was a fellow of the Landscape Architects Society. She leaves a sister, Mrs. John M. York, of the same address.

Funeral services will be conducted to morrow at the Cunningham O'Connor Mortuary. Mrs. Anna Doree Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Doree, 79 a resident herelt 65 years, will be conducted at 3 p.m. today in the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Mortuary arranging, with interment in Forest Lawn Memorial-Park.

Mrs. Doree, who lived at 345 Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, died Monday. She leaves a son, Eugene, of Beverly Hills, seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Charles E. Smith Funeral services for Charles Eugene Smith, 79, sanitation engineer for the City Health Department for 30 years, will be conducted at 2 p.m.

today In the chapel of the Klefer Eyerlck Mortuary, Glendale. Mr. Smith, a native of Iowa died last Tuesday, He lived at 1254 Orange Grove Glendale, and served with the Los Angeles Health Depart ment from 1916 until his retirement in 1946. He leaves his widow Pearl, two nieces and two nephews. Jesse J.

Officer Funeral services for Jesse J. Officer, 69, retired Los Angeles detective lieutenant of police, will be conducted at 2:30 p.m tomorrow in the Wee Kirk the Heather, Forest Lawn, with Edwards Colonial Mortuary in charge. Mr. Officer, who served from 1910 to 1937, died last Friday. He leaves his widow, Mrs.

Vera B. Officer of their home, 16941 Santa Ana Canyon Road, a daughter, Mrs. Jessie L. Crowe, and a son, James J. Officer.

William S. Johnson Funeral services for William Sidney (Billy) Johnson, 66, member of the vaudeville team of Vardon Johnson, who played circuits during the gold en era of vaudeville, will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. today In the Wee Kirk o' the Heather. In terment will follow in Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, with the Forest Lawn Mortuary arrang ing. Mr.

Johnson, who lived at 580 Manhattan Place, died Monday. He leaves his widow Louise, a brother Ernest and a stepson, Charles Snyder. Sun, Moon, Tide By O.i Coast and Geodetic Bums' iai wu Mr VAV -UU- June 11 June 11 June 28 June 4 THURSDAY, JUNE 4 Bun rises a.m.. gets 8:01 n.m. Moon rises 1:25 a.m..

sets 3 m. TIDES, LOg ANGELES HARBOR June High. Low High Low 4 2:40 4.1 1:45 01 4:41 4.110:58 1.1 A 4:12 3.710:37 0.8 8.1 Low High Low 12:13 1 0 8:44 3.511:28 1.0 7 1:11 0.2 7:04 3.4 13:17 1.4 8 3:03 0.3 8:13 3.3 1:04 1.7 9 3:50 1.0 9:12 3.8 1:50 1.9 High 8:07 5.8 6.0 7:29 6.3 8:11 6.5 10 10:05 3.6 3:35 3.0 3:35 3.0 8:51 6.5 Tide are given In order of occurrence. First column denotes time and second column height In feet above or below mean lower low water. Llght-iac type denotes a.m.; biacg-iae a.m.

Yesterdays water temperatures: Long Beach, 60; 8anta Monica. 57. FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. A. BROWN SON W.

Wvlle Brewn Charles T. Power 1815 South Flower Street. RI-9141. TEMPORARY MORTUARY WALLACE I. WHITE HOWARD I.

CALLAN'AN 913 W. WASHINGTON BLVD. PR-3S43. t'TTER-McKIXIAT 18 CONVENIENT FUNERAL CHAPELS Main Office: DU-8i48l EDWARDS BROTHERS COLONIAL MORTUARY llofl Venire Blvd. PRneet 871.

GROMAN MORTUARY JEWISH rCNERAI. DIRECTORS 1(l W. Washineton Blvd. RI-KOL COWLEY CASPER 935 W. WASHINOTON.

PR-1061. BRAMBLE-BEST Reverent 1818 TORKRMAN STREET. PR-J558. FIERCE BROTHERS PRospect 41S1 ARMSTRONG FAMILY 11 SOUTH BOPE STREET. EI-6M9.

CEMETERIES ROSEDALK Baaatlfal eaavenfent 1881 W. Washlngtaa Blvd. PA-31M. CEMETERY LOTS fvrtt Lawn. eh Me irava.

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37. KREB3 JONES. O. 30. J.

18. KRUIS MKNDENHALU K. 18, C. 16. KUROMI NISH1MURA.

H. 28, N. 34. KURRA8CH ROFTI. C.

23. E. 22. LAVRO A. 20, M.

19. -LELAND RAZO. P. 22. P.

22. LINDE NICHOLAS. R. 26, O. 21.

tAnutiiMS suwisn. n. ly, a. so. LOUOH-PIERCY.

H. 21. N. 21. LtjNARDI GOMEZ.

J. 33. 8- 22. LYNN HBMMINOS. 41.

D. 26. MANZANI MARSOLA. A. 35.

L. 27. MARCH1LLO HOLLING8WORTM. P. 26, P.

21. MARIMON OODWIN. R. II, Jl. McCONNELL 6ATTELMEIER.

B. 22, 16. Mcdonald duncan. o. si.

is. McFARLIN MILLER. J. 27, D. 31.

McKEE BAKER. W. 27. P. 31.

Mc WILLIAMS LAY. M. 31. 8. II.

MOISEIFF VOLKOFP. 21. J. 16. SlUNSON JOHNSON.

B. 39, M. 44. MURPHY SMITH. W.

19, D. 19, MYERS MANNING. A. 21. E.

18. NPLSON QRKOO. A 34. M. 94.

PANTEL GREENBLATT. B. 19, R. PATTER 80 WHEAT. J.

44. 43. 16. nsArsn. n.

su, tf. 4U. FERLMAN 6LUTZKY. 31. A.

II. POPPIN HAPROV. D. 24, H. 18.

POSNER POWELL. O. 34, P. 24. RAMIREZ BACA.

B. 25, M. It. RILEY KENNEDY. J.

23, N. 20. RIVERA MYERS. I. 22.

R. 20. ROBERTS WORTH. C. AO.

A. 42. ROE PABITZKY. H. 20.

J. 18. ItUUCM tBAUJtOMJJt. 29. 22.

ROSAS ORTIZ. J. JrVjl.Tl 23. ROSBOROUOH LEWIS. E.

24. L. 32. ROY SPRENOER. R.

24, M. 22. RUDDY DB VINE. 31. VI 8ALVINO DI VECCHIO.

O. 31. M. 33, SCHULTZ LEVENTEN. J.

21, A. 21. SIERRA FIANCE. E. Jr.

31. M. 19. -SMITH PARSONS. W.

Jr. 20. 16. SNITZLER JACOBSON. W.

21, M. 19. SORTING CARNEY. P. 21.

B. 30, SPEARS HOLMES. C. 27. A 19.

8PEER SCHAABS. H. 21, STANFORD CURCIO. C. 25.

J. 25. STATHES VITALE. A. 21.

L. 17. BTETTENBENZ RICHTER. W. 31.

D. 8TREIT JONES. H. Jr. 22, M.

33. takei terakawa. r. 24. t.

23. underwood gustafson. r. 25. a.

valenti robinson. 20, p. ii vaughn ratlipf. d. 22, 8.

ii. Vinson Mccormick, w. 19. p. 11.

ward holt. e. 71, l. 657 weaver ellis. g.

23, s. 24. zans morgan. d. 22, d.

18. DIVORCE SUITS FILED AC11UPP. Katherlne W. ffint v.vni. ADAMS.

Betty B. aialnst Arthur J. JPrBe Jeannette aiainat Arthur. Au. Edith L.

aaalnat PaiiI. aialnt Jack L. AXELROD. Rosa atalnst Joseph. BARCLAY.

Dorothy atalnst David. snxoun. Virginia c. against James BEAUBIEN. Bobby against Cardell C.

BERMUDEZ. Saul atalnst Hertha. BROOKS. George C. against Sue A.

BURSE. Grace against Daniel H. SYRD. Alma L. against James G.

CARVEL. Carol asalnal-. William CrULLENDER. Bernadlm against Russell n- against Haroitt a. wary against ueorge.

CORDERO. Jessie against Joseph R. COUNIHAN. Reglna against James P. DIAMOND.

Ruth aealnat ArnAlri. DIAZ. Mary R. against Adolph. DORTCH.

Robert E. against Ella O. POSTER. Leroy C. against Elsie.

FREDERICK. Bernadina against William GATTUSO. Pannia J. lnftt T.nfvi GILLETTE. Adeline against Prank W.

rtA.vui.iun. Koeaoene atalnst Thomas HARRIS Blvlan A. ateinit uvllla r. HARTMAN. Corrtna H.

agalnat Ashlay P. duawia against ueorge HOLLAND. Alice D. against Roy A. IHLE.

Orden I. aealnat Rrt JACKSON. Ella M. atainst Louis A. JENKINS.

Horles against Alice M. JOHNSON. Dorothy M. against Moulton JOSEPH. Donald W.

against Marie. JUDGE. Betty against David X. n.Aur.. Minara against jstnet A.

KINSEY, Mary C. against Harry O. KNAPP. Orvllla D. atalnst William LEAL.

Pranclsca P. atalnst Ysmael. LONGO. Prank A. atalnst Vera I.

MALLOY. Reba B. atalnst James C. MARTEL. Terry aealnst Wrenlc McCULLOUOH.

Marcellta against Ooodall McFARLANE. Dorothy against Clifford. MICHAEL. anions J. against Walter M.

muLviwiuvn, rTancea against atanuei. MUNIZ. Lucv atalnst Emillo R. MURPHY. Eileen against William L.

NUNLEY. Lorena E. against Truman. PARRY. Mary E.

against Henry POLEE. EUsabeth A. against Harvey. Dn. I 1 1 miw.

vu.ius Kiauist wiioert. Elisabeth B. against Norman. SNEDORE. Mabel E.

ainln.t rhnm 8TKICKLAND. Leona against Wylie L. STUPFOAIAN. Sophie against Isadora. TICER.

Ardlth against Arnle. iuumb, Lorena Against Charles E. VARANESC. Carmala against Ermlnlo. VREEDENBUROH.

Betty against Paul. WALTERS. Connie B. against Irnest C. WEBER.

Joyce against Earl. WEST. Bentnn nirfrfta WHITEHEAD. Idora K. against John W.

WILSON. Jeromette E. against Robert N. W06K. Fay against Jack.

TUESDAY. JUNK t. 1981 FORTIN. Velroa agalnat George. Caroline against Prederiek.

GLRbON. Marlon agalnat Harry H. GITTINS. Joan avKlmt. HpENISCH.

Bonnie J. against David ITO. Sakuboye against Tane. Orafton P. agalnat Marguerite, alnst Henry M.

SSfTS8-, Mro against John B. KELLY. Lola against Bernard Y. KIOK. Fortune against Jacob.

KRAUSE. Geraldlne against Loula. LAO. Lola T. against Tito M.

LITTLETON. Jeannette against Jest. LOGAN, perry D. against Frieda. Lillian A.

iilnil K.I. LUNDBLADE. May B. against Milton C. ao nr.iL.

rear! s. against Cameron K. MALOW. Charles B. atalnst Pays L.

MARINO. Mary B. aaainit V. Paul orianao m. atalnst Ruth H.

ma. Aieta sr. against irank it. MAYER. Morrltl aiainst H.l.n MCDOWELL.

Charles Jr. against Marjorle. McKINNEY. Hattla against Exo P. MURRAY.

Juanlta against Ernest. NEWTON. Rosella atalnst Bobby Joe. O'BRIEN. Lola L.

atalnst Richard C. OSTROM. Earla atalnst Beatrice L. PASSON. Catherine atalnst James.

kui. Geraia r. against Margaret M. SCRUGGS. Hattle against Charles C.

SPIEGEL. Euiene against Pearl T. TAYLOR. Hasei B. against Theodora luffb.

Hawara atalnst Charlie Mae. VALENTE. Clarice M. against Keith L. VARELA.

Susan against Reluglo. VOSS, Marilyn J. against Jack L. WHITFIELD. Howard J.

against Anna WILLIAMS. Jeannette against John. DIVORCES GRANTED ALLEN. Melvlna from Chester W. AMICK.

Donna from William W. BALCENA. Berlins N. from Fred Jr. BAUSCH.

Ray from Barbara BECERRA. Jesse from 'Dorothy BLOWERS. Betty L. from Ervln BOYD. James M.

from Deana J. BOYD. Lillian from William, BRAZIL. Theodore from Bobble J. BRIE8E.

Edwin W. from Ruth M-BUNKER. Robert from Eleanor CABANA. Barbara from Joseph L. CARPENTER.

Julia from Luther CHAPMAN. Kathleen M. from Stanley C. wui. um a.

irura uiaays M. COLLINS. Otevla from Malcum. COMBS. Lena E.

from Frederick M. COX. Betty J. from Emmett. DandovaL.

joo from Eloaia, DANIELS June L. from Robert DE FOREST. Jerome from Elizabeth. DICKSON. Ray P.

from Daisy. DONNELLY. Constance 8. from Charles. DOTY.

Wiley M. from Molly B. DOWD. Lila p. from Roy E.

DRIGOERS. tunica P. from Conrad I. DURON. Blanche O.

from Henry E. ELGORT. Gertrude from Morris. ELY. Russell M.

from MAmir. V. ERBST. Leonard from Nlhla B. tnnn.Mun.

nn ri. xrom tenants a. EVANS. Annleaell from rnvri GOLDMAN. Tauba R.

from Benjamin. OUZZO 8arah M. from Prank A. HEABERLIN. Shirley I.

from Donald T. HENLEY. Grace C. from Gavin J. HINER.

Theresa from Harvey E. HOPPER. Carol J. from Kenneth W. HUEBLFR.

Anna J. from Eugene A. Jr HCOHTS Shirley M. from William V. JENKINS.

Florence A from Herbert O. JONES. Vera C. from Oarnett M. JOHNSON.

Constance from Ernest P. JOHNSON. Sarah 8 from Frwin C. JOHNS Louise R. from Delbort W.

KICKER. Blolse P. from Howard C. KNABB. Bertha A.

from William P. Deaths, Funeral Announcements KELLY. Jeph ot 1518 Elsvado Street. lovtni husband ot Mrs. Joseph B.

Kelly, father of W. Arnold Kelly and Mrs. Orl Carlsgno, brother oi Michael J. Kelly of Boston and Mrs. Adela McHorney of Washlnaton.

D.C. Rosary this evening. I o'clock at St. Francis of Assist Church (Sunset ana Msumani. Keouiem Mass Friday, 9:15 a.m., at St.

Francis of Assist church, wait A caliaaaa, directors. K0THE. Geerg. Services for th family only. Pleas omit flowers.

Plere Bretbera Loa Aneelea. rilrectAra. LAIH'HLIN. Sarab beloved mother of Alice M. Oretory and Harvey L.

Lauthlln. grandmother of Harvey L. Laughlln also survived by 2 great-granddaughters. Services Friday at 2 p.m.. In the Littie cnurcn or me riowers.

Directed by Forest Lawa Martaary. LEE. Leonard 8. Sr. Friends may call at Plere Brothers' Beverly Hills, 417 North Maple Drive.

Services 3 p.m. today at th noiiywooa cemetery cnapei. LENNOX. Harold W. Servioea today.

1:30 a.m.. at PA. wards Brothers' Colonial Martmr. omtiv sib, mra. marie it.

cunningnam Conner, directors. MAZUBKEVITZ, Katltalr, also known as st. Mate, oeiovea nusoana oi Helen Maturkevlti, father of Wanda A. Llvesay, Isabel H. Tenk, Mary B.

Arl. an and Henry E. Masurkevltt, also survived by 10 grandchildren. Services Friday at 1 p.m. la th Little Church of the Flowers.

Directed by Forest Lawa Martaary. MeCARLEY, James, beloved husband of Mccariey. Services Friday, 1:30 p.m.. at Ed-WAtds Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. MILLER.

Albert J. Services today, 10 a.m.. at Groman Mortuary. muituucn, avainrrn, oeiovea motner ox John W. Murdoch and Kathryn Van Patten, grandmother of John W.

Murdoch Jr. and Albert Douilat Van Patten. Rosary Friday evening. 8 o'clock. at cawaros aretnere colonial JUor.

tuary. Mass Saturday, 9 a.m., at St Paul's Church, Bronson and Wash-Ington Boulevard. NOBEN. Mrs. Helen 0..

beloved wife of Eddie Noren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Long. Rosary this evening. 8 o'clock, at th chapel of Cunningham A O'Con-nor, 650 West Washington Boulevard.

Requiem High Mass Friday, a a.m. at bi. Agnes cnurcn. inter ment Holy Cross Cemetery. OFFICER, Jesse of Anaheim.

Services Friday, 2:30 P.m.. at Wet mra tne Heatner. forest cawn Edwards Brothers' Colonial Martaary, directors. PALMER, Arthur, lit of Banning, lov. ins nusoana oi uia, latner oi rain and Arthur Jr.

Services Thursday, a p.m., at inioaea traroana runeral Ham. POLLOCK. David. Services today. 1 p.m., at Groman martaary.

POLLOCK. Rosa Ethel. Services today, 3 p.m., at Groman juorsuary, PRINGLE, Jessie E. Rosary tonight. 7:30 o'clock, at A-msirong ramuy.

Mass rrlday. 9 oi, neuvity cnurcn. REEVE, Harold Albert, beloved husband of Zella, loving father of Duan neeve, son oi Mrs. Nettie Reeve, brother of Rav. Raloh sns mn.M Reeve, Mrs.

Mary Telkamo and Mrs. uienn Arts. Friday. 1 a.m.. at TJtter MeKlnley's Wilshlre.

444 South Vermont. BOHBfcR. Lecls Allen, passed away June 1. 1953, beloved son of Mrs. Jessie M.

Rohrer and th lata Ralph O. Rohrer. brother of R. Gaylord Rohrer vr. sna Mrs.

Aueen nooie. Private services Thiirriv. it n. at Veterans Administration Chapei, tery Antermenr, rtationat veme-SCHWARTZ, gel. Services 10 a.m.

Friday at Glas-aand Mortuary. SMITH, Charles Eaten. 1st of 1254 East Orange Grove, Olendale, beloved husband of Pearl Gleason Smith, alto survived by 3 nieces and 3 nephews. Services today, 2 p.m.. In Peace Chapel, Klefer Eyerlck Mortuary, 314 East Harvard, Glendal.

STEVENSON, James 1.. beloved father of Anna L. Oantt, Floyd John W. and Algle Stevenson, brother of urace wiiuams, Mine. Mao and Bert Stevenson.

Flora Reed. Bessie Kramer and Ethyl Larsen. Servlcee Saturday at 2 p.m. in th iiittie cnurcn oi tne Flowers. Directed by Forest Lawn Mortuary, STUB.

Ella, of 3014 East 76th Street. Friday, 10 a.m.. In th Ltttls Funeral Church of E. W. Hoi-man A Sens.

VALENZUELA. Fable, beloved brother of Augusuna uruia. sastora veraugo, Irene Norlego, Marina, Pedro, Juan and Ramon Valensuela. Rosary this evening. 8 o'clock, at cawaros Bremen' colonial Mortuary.

Mast Friday. I a.m. at St. Tu-rlblus Church. 1301 East 16th Street.

WARREN, Walter beloved husband of Kathleen Warren, father ot Wal-lis Warren, son of Anna Wolnow-aki. brother of Oertrud Jakad, unci of William Jakad. Services 1 p.m. Ssturday at Pierce Brothers' Little Church Around the Corner. 3443 West Manchester Boulevard.

Inlwood. WATERMAN. Edltb. Services Friday, 11 a.m.. at Gre.

man Mortuary, WATSON, Ada Davenport, beloved wife oi Kaipn M. watson, motner oi Marions W. Lewis and Raloh D. Watson, sister of Ethel D. Hlbbard and Edna D.

Crow, also survived by 4 grandchildren. Private aervlcel Friday. Directed by Forest Lawn Mortuary. WEIBLB, Alio Marl, beloved wife of George B. Welble.

mother of Dorothy R. Crabdree, Betty Jean Berlin, Lo- vie Don, Olenn Joseph Ray Clay L. and Carl D. Welble. also survived by 4 sisters.

brothers and 11 grandchildren. Services Friday at p.m. In the chapel at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills. Directed by Forest Lawa Martaary noiiywooa urns. WILSON.

Ell beloved mother of Mra. Alva L. Lynn. Calvert G- Wilson of Washington. Mrs.

Donald Baumgardner of Florham park. N.J.. Miss Marie Wilson and James C. Wilson ot Beverly Hills. Mrs.

Wilson is also survived by 6 grandchildren and 5 ireat-arandchlldren. Friends may call at W. A. Brawn A Son Faneral Heme. Services 3 p.m.

Friday at Hollywood Cemetery Chanel, Hollywood Cemetery. WOOL ARD, Myrtw beloved wlfa 'of jonn o. wooiatd, sister af Elbert Stephens. Edwards Brethera' Colonial Martaary, directors. TARGE Gloria beloved mother ot cecii n.

Lee-Services 2 a.m. Saturday at Plere Brothers' Les Aneelea, 720 West Washington Boulevard. FUNERAL DIRECTORS REED TAPLEY GEIGER Myron Reed. John W. Tapley Mvrea W.

Reed, lath M. Geirer ARE BUILDING A NEW MORTUARY SAME PHONE: PR.AIAI TEMPORARY LOC. 956 W. Washington. CUNNINGHAM OTONXOR ESTABLISHED 169S Two Convenient Locations AA U.Im..

aa.nM, a.o west Washington. PROS97. BRESEE BROS. At GILLETTE SISTY-ONE YEARS OP FR1ENDLT AFBVtrW 950 W. Washington Blvd PR-512S.

MORTUARY IS FOREST LAWN VTRTTHINft IN TIME OF SORROW creel Lawa Meaaerlal-Park Aaaaw Ina. ALASKAN STATIONS JJ JJ 'rbanka S5 VITAL RECORD ARIUAGK LICENSES ISSUED JAMS COLE. Jt 21. NDER80N OREENWOOD, D. 39, O.

robACA MARQUEE. P. S3. I. 33.

AND A VALEZUELA. 1- 32. P. 19. SHTON OATSON.

R. 20. N. SO. xrWOOD CZOWAN.

R. 24. L. 21. TAKSA.

P. 72, A. 64. BARTHOLOMEW POOELQUIST. R.

26, ATeS-HTBET. N. 26. B. 29.

"EROIN PELUSO. 26, J. 24. JEOVITi WHITEHOUSE. Is.

19. A. 19, i. DLACK COPCHBCK. D.

2S. JO. JOONE FLEMING. L. 52.

E. 55. JOYD HALL. J. 21.

D. 22. JROCHE LUBAR8KY. S. 30, 8.

24. -ROWER DOLOPP. M. 24, T. 21.

3UNCH WXSTALL. W. 21, 18. 3URTON CLATTT. 39, H.

42. 3U8HET BROUSSEAU. K. 21. M.

18. CARTWRIOHT YOUNOS. H. Jr. 22.

B. CTTEKJEE-PURVEB. B. 26.M.23 COHN REIS. 26.

S. 22. COLBERT WILLIAMS. R. 25.

8. 38. RAWLINOS. E. 60, M.

68. --OVBLL KINO. J. 18, A. 18.

DALTON WINTER. J. 39. 29. nANOTJtS PRAWDZIK.

W. 56. 8. 47. OAVIS LUMAN.

L. 20. N. 18. -I EON AN HODOE.

W. Jr. 24, D. 23. DINNEEN LINDOUIST.

L. 26, 23. DOBRIN BERMAN. 8. 30.

E. 27. F9PINOEA FISCHER. L. 36, B.

22. IVANS NELSON. J. 8, B. 25.

ELIAS ZAPATA. R. 39, C. 25. FISHER OOLD.

B. 30, 21. FLORE8 ORIOOLLA. E. 36, 33.

FRANCIS WANSLEY. D. 47. M. 37.

FRIEDMAN LIVINGSTON. A. 23. M. 19.

FRITSCHE RYAN. A. 73. A. 79.

OASOON MARQUEE. W. 27, O. GILPIN RUS6EIX. R.

27. J. 24. GLASSER GOODMAN. E.

25. M. 22. GLENN ORENNARD. H.

48, B. 38. GOD AIR SMITH. W. 38, M.

38. GONZALEZ 8ALDTVAR. P. 70, L. 55 GRAN BERBERIAN.

P. 25, R. 23. GRECO BAKER. A.

Jr. 28. L. J7. GRIFFITH HARRIS.

J. 34. 22 GUBERMAN CREAOH. M. 22.

V. 32. HAG1TNBAUOH CORUM. 1. 40, B.

41. HjfGERTY OEHRIE. P. 74, 66. HALLIBURTON OAONON.

D. 36, 8. 35. HANNA. ROUM.

J. 27. N. 27. EARO AVILA.

E. 30, 24. marL landick. b. S3, j.

HEP-RICK CRAWFORD. W. 36, 24. HICKMAN CONOOS. 34.

A. 23. HODPEN STAR KEL. R. 31, J.

Jl. HOLMS3 LECKEY. H. 53, L. 40.

IOKI TAKAHASHI. M. 29, X. 28. IN LOW HEMDiOWAY.

D. 28, M. 26. JACOTJSON MAYO. E.

27, 1. 30. AVI SON 8 AN CHEZ. Jr 22, A. 16.

JOHNSON LEAF. K. 26. 25. JONES-COPrrY.

P. 21, 19. JORDAN WHTIX L. 26, S. 3L NAIR.

D. 22VJ. 16 knrnLLBFISHER. K. 34, A.

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