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Los Angeles Times Part APRIL 7, 1965 WEATHER REPORT OFFICIAL (For Wednesday, April 7, 1965) FORECASTS Los Angeles and Vicinity: Considerable cloudiness with occasional showers today and Thursday. Not much temperature change. High today 62. Southern California: Considerable cloudness with occasional showers today and Thursday. Snow level near 4,000 feet.

Slightly cooler in deserts Wednesday. Local gusty winds. Southern California Coastal and cloudiness Intermediate Valleys: Considerable with occasional showers today and Thursday. Not much temperature change. Highs today 50 to 62.

Southern California Mountain Areas: Mostly cloudy with occasional near showers 4,000 today feet. and Gusty winds at times. A little cooler Thursday. Snow level today, Southern California Interior and Desert Regions: Considerable chance cloudiness of isolated with scattered showers and thunderstorms today and Thursday. cooler Gusty winds at times.

Slightly today. Highs today mostly in 50s upper valleys and 60s lower valleys. Santa Monica Bey Area: Considerable cloudiness with occasional showers today and Thursday. Little temperature change. Highs today near 60.

Santa Barbara and Vicinity: Considerable cloudiness with occasional showers today and Thursday. Little temperature change. Highs today near 62. San Bernardino Valley: Considerable cloudiness with occasional showers today and Thursday. Little temperature change.

Highs today 53 to 58. Imperial and Coachella Valleys IncludIng Palm Springs: Considerable cloudiness with few scattered showers today and Thursday. Gusty winds at times. 70. Slightly cooler today with highs 65 to San Fernando Valley: Considerable cloudiness with occasional showers today and Thursday.

Continued cool. Highs today 53 to 60. San Francisco Bay Area: Rain today becoming occasional rain at night. near Partly 56. cloudy Westerly wind 10 to 20 m.p.h.

becoming Thursday. High today northwesterly, rain 20 to today, 30 m.p.h. tonight. tonight. Northern and Central California: Rain Today and tonight with snow in mountains.

Partly cloudy Thursday with scattered snow showers in mountains. Little change in temperature. San Joaquin Valley: Scattered showers this morning. Rain north portion in afternoon and over area at night. Partly cloudy Thursday.

High today 55 to 65, northwester- variable wind 5 to 15 m.p.h, becoming ly 12 to 25 m.p.h: Thursday. Santa Maria-San Luis Obispo Coastal Area: Scattered showers today. Rain late today and tonight. Partly 60. cloudy Westerly Thurs- wind day, High today 55 to 10 to 20 knots.

Southern Nevada: Considerable cloudiness with scattered showers and chance of isolated thunderstorms today and Thursday. Gusty winds. A little cooler today with highs 55 to 65. COASTAL WEATHER Point Conception to knots Mexican Border: Variable winds 5 to 10 becoming mostly southwesterly 10 to 23 knots in affernoons today and Thursday. Considerable and cloudiness with occasional showers chance of isolated thundershowers today and Thursday.

Little temperature change. WESTERN WEATHER SUMMARY Showers were general from the the northern Pacific Coast states eastward into Rockies. A weather front extended from to the northern Rockies through Nevada the Southern California coast and moved slowly toward the east. Low center moved 997 millibars in the Gulf of Alaska center 1,037 toward millibars the was southeast. located High about 1,100 miles north of Hawali with a pressure ridge eastward to the Northern California coast.

NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY plains Southerly and much winds of the Mississippi Valley over the southern warmed the nation's midsection to well above normal. Summerlike weather continued over. the southeastern quarter of the country. Along with the thundershowers. warming trend At were the showers and Knoxville in eastern Tennesse nearly the an inch (.97) of water in an hour doused A minor storm center moved east area.

across the upper Great Lakes and occasional light rain or drizzle helped to thaw the snow in the upper Mississippi Valley. in the Far West, a disorganized storm drifted east across the northern Rockies and central plateau. Precipitation was light and widely scattered Pacific from Coastal the northern Rockies to the Region. Fair weather and was the New rule England. across most of the plains in LOCAL TEMPERATURES Tuesday's maximum and minimum temperatures to at Southern California points, as reported the Los Angeles office of the U.S.

Weather Bureau, were as follows: Station Max. Min. Angeles 62 48 Los Los Angeles Airport 50 50 Avaion Harbor 49 Bakersfield Beaumont 33 Big Beverly Bear Hills Lake 19 Bishop 50 38 Blythe Airport Burbank Airport Culver City Daggett El Centro Fresno 55 Lake Arrowhead Isabella Lake San Marcos Long Beach Montebello Mt. Baldy Notch Mt. Wilson Needles Newport Northridge Ontario 58 Palmdale Pasadena Riverside Sandberg San Bernardino San Gabriel Santa Ana Santa Barbara Airport Santa Maria 53 Santa Monica Pier Thermal Torrance Victorville Warner Springs Wrightwood Yucca Valley 56 RELATIVE HUMIDITY High, low, OVER THE NATION TUESDAY TEMPERATURE PRECIPITATION Precipi- Station- Max.

Min. ation Albany, N.Y, 58 24 Albuquerque 65 34 Amarillo Anchorage 37 .01 75 Asheville 51 .03 Atlanta Billings Birmingham Bismarck Boise Boston Buffalo Brownsville .03 Casper Charleston S.C. Charleston W.V. 53 Charlotte N.C. Chicago Cincinnati 57 Cleveland .08 Columbis 0.

Denver Des Moines Duluth Eureka El Paso Fairbanks .02 Flagstaff T. Fort Worth Grand Junction .03 Helena Honolulu .26 Houston Indianapolis Jackson Miss. Jacksonville Juneau Kansas City Las Vegas Little Rock .03 Louisville Memphis .20 Miami Beach Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul .16 New Orleans New York Oklahoma City Omaha .01 Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh .09 Portland Me. Portland, Ore.

Raleigh .101 Rapid City .01 Reno Sacramento St. Louis .59 Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Sault Ste. Marie Seattle .04 Shreveport .19 Spokane Tampa St. Petersburg Tucson Washington Wichita Yuma 72 CANADIAN STATIONS Calgary Edmonton 36 Montreal Regina Toronto Winnipeg Vancouver FOREIGN CITIES City- Weather Temp. Berlin Cloudy Casablanca Clear Dublin Cloudy London Cloudy Madrid Partly cloudy Moscow Cloudy Paris Cloudy Rome Partly cloudy 29.61 Weather Conditions April 6, 1965 46 CAN ADA 481 45 SEATTLE seNT 42 HELENA 38 PORTLAND 58.

ST. PAULS FOETROIT BOISE PITTSBURGH NEW YORE 54 DES, MOINES CHICAGO 369. $58 58 55 RENO 54 153 SALT LAKE CITY 80. SAN FRANCISCO DENVER WICHITA ST. LOUIS 71 79 1.62 OKLAHOMA CITY MEMPHIS LOS ANGELES ALBUQUERQUE ATLANTA 59 PHOENIX 59 182 30.00 FT.

WORTH Date From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU 84 NEW ORLEANS -79 78 MIAMI WARM FIGURES SHOWN ARE MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR THE DAY COLD WEATHER FRONTS RAIN SNOW STATIONARY Showers COLD WARM FORECAST Flurnes OCCLUDED Fer Figures Devtime Show High Wednesday Temperatures Expected STATIONARY WIND DIRECTION NATION'S WEATHER- This map, based on United States Weather Bureau in- formation, summarizes latest weather conditions. Figures beside cities indicate the maximum temperature. Shading indicates area in which measurable rain has fallen. The circled letters indicate high and low barometric, pressure.

More detailed weather data for Southern California may be obtained by dialing 554-1212 or by tuning in on radio broadcasts from the U.S. Coast Guard. VITAL RECORD Deaths Funeral Announcements ADAMS, Faye beloved mother of Mrs. Alice May Wright, sister of Mrs. Marie Weaver, Columbia Dickey, Mrs.

Frances Faust and Jerrold Dickey, grandmother of Fred E. Wright. Private services Thursday at Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary. ALVAREZ, Trinidad beloved father of John Reyes, Mrs.

Fransisca Quezada and Dionisio R. Reyes; also survived by 15 grandchildren and 36 great grandchildren. Services at 2 p.m. Friday Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. Forest Lawn Mortuary.

AMILLO, Mrs. Teresa, Alfred loving mother of Joseph J. and Amillo grandmother of Mrs. Auralee Ann Jones and Mrs. Teresa Senters.

Rosary this evening, 8 o'clock, at the chapel of Cunningham O'Connor, 850 West Washington Blvd. Requiem Mass Thursday, 9 a.m., at St. Joseph's Church (12th and Los Angeles Streets). Entombment Calvary Mausoleum. ARMBRUSTER, Fay Robertson, beloved wife of Benjamin F.

Armbruster, sister of Mrs. Arthur Hannabarger. Services Thursday 3:45 p.m. Hillside Church, Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier. Rose Hills Mortuary, directing.

BANGS, Agda J. Forest Lawn-Glendale. BARNES, Robert late of 4630 Lone Pine Lane, La Canada; beloved husband of Elizabeth Barnes, father of Susan, Paula and Nancy, son of Mrs. Pearl R. Barnes of Tujunga.

Funeral services 10 a.m., Thursday. at Crippen Mortuary Chapel, 2900 Honolulu Crescenta. Interment Glen Haven Memorial Park. BEARD, Ota. Forest Lawn Hills.

BERGMANN, Mathilda mother of Mrs. William M. Lockhart, sister of Mrs. Kenneth Bullock, Mrs. Marvin A.

Anderson, Mrs. James McKee, Peter and Alvin Nielsen. Services Friday 1:80 p.m. at Bresee Brothers Gillette Chapel. BLAKE, Allie Marinda, of El Segundo, died April 4.

Funeral services 3 p.m. Thursday at Douglass Mortuary Memory Chapel, El Segundo. BLUMBERG, Vincent Joseph, a native of Los Angeles, age 56, beloved husband of Mrs. Lorraine Blumberg, father of Kurt V. of Montrose and Gregg J.

Blumberg of Pasadena. He was Navy veteran of World War IL as Lt. a member of the California Bar Assn. Rosary Wednesday, 7 p.m., at the Pasadena chapel of Utter. McKinley, 825 East Orange Grove Blvd.

Requiem Mass Thursday, 9 a.m., at St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Pasadena. Interment Resurrection Cemetery, South San Gabriel. BYNUM, Kenneth. Armstrong Family, directors.

CAMPBELL, Everett. Cunningham O'Connor. CASPER. beloved husband of Josephine Casper, brother of William, Richard and John Casper. Rosary this evening, 8 o'clock, at the Chapel of Cunningham O'Connor, 850 West Washington Blvd.

Requiem Mass Thursday, 9 a.m., at St. Agnes Church (Dana and Vermont). Interment Calvary. CHAMBERS, Dr. Stanley.

Forest Lawn COPPIN, Rosina M. Forest Lawn-Glendale. CULL, Emma. Edwards Brothers Colonial. CUMINS, Lora.

Forest Lawn-Glendale. DANZIGER, Esther. Groman Mortuary, directors. DUCOMMUN, Edmond April 2, 1965, at his home in San Marino. Services 3 p.m., Thursday, at the Church of Our Saviour, 535 W.

Roses Road, San Gabriel. Turner Stevens Pasadena, directors. EATON, Mark Ainsley, in Pasadena April 6, husband of Hilda H. Eaton, father of Bruce Logel, Elizabeth Richards, Ronald, Elayne and Major Mark A. Eaton, Member Pasadena Pioneer and, Historical Societies.

Services at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Ives Warren 100 North Hill Pasadena. FAWCETT. Ronald Gary, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.

Victor J. Fawcett, brother of Richard Fawcett and Joyce Cantrell, grandson of Mrs. Laura M. Schlaeger, uncle of Linda and Susanne Cantrell and Randall Fawcett. Services Thursday, 12 noon, at Chapel of the Chimes, Inglewood Cemetery-Mortuary, directors.

FIELDS, Judge Will of Claremont, passed away Sunday, April 4, survived by wife, Lena B. Fields. A former judge of Pomona Municipal Court. Services Wednesday 1:30 p.m. at Todd Memorial Chapel, Pomona.

Private interment. FINGERMAN, Mollie, beloved mother of Sylvia Coleman and Edith Cohen, devoted sister of Sarah Horowitz, grandmother of 6. Services Wednesday 11 a.m. at Groman-Eden Mortuary Chapel, 11500 Sepulveda San Fernando Valley. FINK, Elsie.

Forest Lawn Glendale. GARRETT, James A. Forest Lawn Glendale. GILLETT, Mrs. Willie mother of Charles L.

Gillett, sister of Mayetta King and Emma Berry: also survived by 2 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Services under the auspices of Moneta Chapter, No. 405, 0.E.S. at the Church of the Recessional. Forest Lawn Thursday 11:30 a.m.

Bresee Brothers Gillette, directors. GLOVER, Frances S. Forest Lawn-Glendale. HARPER, Flora. Edwards Brothers Colonial.

HATHAWAY, Lillian M. Forest Lawn-Glendale. HOLLYWOOD CREMATORY COMET Memorial Park COLUMBARIUM CEMETERY 6000 SANTA MONICA HOLLYWOOD 9-1181 Deaths, Funeral Announcements KOEMPEL, late of 4828 Grand La Canada: beloved mother of Arno and Betty Koempel, Martack, sister, Mrs. Dorothy of La Canada. Funeral services 11:30 a.m., Thursday, at St.

Luke's of the Mountain Church, La Crescenta. Private cremation. Crippen Mortuary, 2900 Honolulu La Crescenta, directors. MARTIN del CAMPO, Sue M.B., former instructor, Los Angeles City Schools. Beloved wife of M.D., Rafael Martin del Campo, sister of John Bruckner.

Services Wednesday at Utter McKinley Wilshire Chapel, 444 South Vermont. McDEVITT, Dr. John husband of Mary father of Mrs. Robert W. Ridley, John Michael and Joseph McDevitt, brother of William P.

McDevitt and Mrs. Gabriel Roletti, grandfather of Elaine McDevitt. Rosary Wednesday 8 p.m. and Requiem Mass Thursday 10 a.m. both at Holy Family lieu Church, of South Pasadena.

In flowers, donations to Elizabeth Manor Sanitarium, 3400 West Adams Los Angeles. Cabot Sons, Pasadena, directors. MILLER, Christine beloved mother of Locke, Julian and David Miller; also survived by 7 grandchildren. Memorial services 8 p.m. Frilay, Church of Religious Science, Holmes Chapel, 3281 W.

6th St. In lieu of flowers, send donations to the Heart Association. Utter-McKinley Wil. shire Mortuary, 444 S. Vermont directors.

MILLS, Zell L. Pierce Brothers' Inglewood Park Mortuary, directors. MITCHEL, William. Armstrong Family, directors. MOTHERWELL, Anna Lee, beloved wife of Lee R.

Motherwell, loving mother of Grace M. and Robert W. Motherwell. Funeral services Thursday, 1 p.m., at the chapel of Cunningham O'Connor, 850 West Washington Blvd. Interment Holy Cross.

MOYER. Robert Daniel, beloved father of Frank C. Moyer and Frances Hodgkiss; also survived grandchildren and 6 greatgrandchildren. Services Friday, 3 p.m., at West Utter-McKinley Ave. Viewpark, 3719 Slauson MURTON, Jack, beloved husband of Irene Murton, brother of Mrs.

Julia Reese. Services 3 p.m. Friday Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary. NICOLSON, John T.

Forest Lawn-Glendale. NORTH, Edna. Visitation Wednesday, 3 p.m., until Thursday, 9 p.m., at the Callanan Mortuary. ODAHARA, Mitsuo, beloved father of George, Mmes. Betty Robinson, Kay Young, Yuki Chin, Lily Novack and Grace Matsumoto.

Services 10:30 a.m. April 8 at Woodlawn Cemetery Chapel, 14th and Pico, Santa Monica. Fukui Mortuary, directors. ODDIE, MARION. Westwood Village Mortuary.

ORISMAN, Ida. Services Wednesday 1 p.m. at Willen-Glasband Hollywood Memorial Chapel, 7700 Santa Monica Blvd. Funeral Announcements OZBIRN, Raymond. Services Thursday 11 a.m.

at Glen Haven Mortuary. PAPAC, Marion beloved husband of Sarah, loving father of George, Mato, Anthony, John and Joseph also survived by 10 grandchildren. Rosary Thursday 8 p.m. at St. Anthony's Croatian Church, Funeral Friday 9:30 a.m.

at Mortuary. Requiem Mass Friday 10 a.m. from the above church. PAYNE, Pearl D. Armstrong Family, directors.

PERAULT, Roseanne beloved mother of Mrs. Genevieve E. Larro; also survived by 2 brothers and 1 sister. Services at 10 a.m. Thursday Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills.

Forest Lawn Mortuary. PETERSON, Frank. Edwards Brothers Colonial. RAKOWSKI, Cunningham Stanley. O'Connor.

RALLO, Pauline, beloved mother of Anne Gridelli, Danny, Anthony, James, Nicholas Rallo, sister of Ursula and Jennie Puma and Margaret LaRosa; also survived by 8 grandchildren and 6 greatgrandchildren. Recitation of Rosary Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., at St. Bernadette's Church. Requiem Mass Thursday, 9 a.m., at church. Utter Viewpark, directors.

RICHARDS, Jerrel 65 years, resident of 2507 Santiago Santa Ana, died April 4, 1965. Husband of Mrs. Ruby Richards, Santa Ana; father of Dr. Dana F. Richards, Downey, Dr.

Jerry Richards, of Lido Isle, 6 grandchildren. Services Wednesday, April at 11 a.m. Waverly Church, Fairhaven Memorial Park. Smith Tuthill, Santa Ana, directing. ROBBINS, Harry E.

Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. ROBINSON, John. Armstrong Family, directors. ROSAS, Miss Guadalupe. Cunningham O'Connor.

ROSE, Forest Tony. Lawn Glendale. SCHMIEDEL, Rudolph. Armstrong Family, directors. SCOTT, Harvey.

Armstrong Family, directors. SIMMONS, Clara E. Armstrong Family, directors. SOMERS, Morris of Beaumont, beloved husband of Bertha, devoted father of Alberta Weisman, fond brother of Ida Diamond, Rose Klein and Harry Sharoff; also survived by grandson. Services Wednesday 3 p.m.

at Hillside Memorial Park Chapel. Groman Mortuary, direcSORENSEN, Cyrus D. Forest Lawn Glendale. SPIRIDULIAS, Katina, beloved wife of John P. Spiridulias, loving mother of George J.

and Socrates J. Spiridulias, sister of Mrs. Tasia Chergotes. Services Thursday 1 p.m. Hillside Church, Rose Hills Me- I morial Park, Whittier.

Rose Hills Mortuary directing. SPRECHER, Samuel beloved husband of Beatrice Sprecher, loving father of Bennett Sprecher, also survived by 5 grandchildren. Services Wednesday, 12 noon, at Hillside Memorial Park chapel. Groman Mortuary, Deaths, Funeral Announcements STEVENSON, Grace Lee. Westwood Village Mortuary.

STREET, Gordon C. Edwards Brothers Coloniai. STUART, Kathrine passed away April 6, 1965, of Mountain View Monrovia; survived by husband Earl, daughter, Alice Sim of Garde-1 na, and grand daughter, Susan Sim. Services p.m. Friday at Douglass Zook Mortuary, Monrovia.

TURNER, Archie D. Requiem Mass today, 9 a.m., at St. Malachy's Church. ningham O'Connor, directors. VAN, DER OFF, Fred beloved husband of Dorothea VanDerOef, brother of Jessie H.

VanDerOef. Services 12:30 p.m. Saturday Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn Forest Lawn Mortuary. VAN ORSDOL, Emma. Forest Lawn WEINBERG, Erna.

Services Thursday p.m. Groman-Eden Mortuary Chapel, 11500 Sepulveda San Fernando WEINER, Charles J. wood. Cunningham O'Connor HollyWITTMAN, Clarence. Forest Lawn-Glendale.

WOLF, Nellie beloved mother of W. Milton Wolf, Mrs. Mildred Adams and Mrs. Bonita W. Winans, grandmother of Henry W.

Winans and Mrs. Jacqueline McNary; also survived by great grandchildren. Services 3 p.m. Thursday Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary.

WONG, Sing. Armstrong Family, directors. Sun, Moon, Tide MOON MOON May 1 April 8 April 15 April 23 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7 Sun rises 5:33 a.m., sets 6:18 p.m. Moon rises 9:42 a.m. TIDES AT LOS ANGELES HARBOR Apr.

Low High Low High 7:56 0.0 2.8 2.7 High Low High Low 8 1:03 4.7 9:27 0.1 3.2 $8:35 3.0 10 4:15 4.7 2:41 4.6 3.6 28 p.m. Ocean temperatures: Long Beach, 58; Santa Monica, 58. CEMETERY Lots- Crypts Forest Lawn, double crypt 2nd tier; forced I sacrifice, price $1250. OL. 1-3154, br.

Cemetery Lots $500. Rose Hills. Acacia section. AT. 0-5949 Lawn graves-Mausoleum, sensible prices.

Roosevelt Memorial Park. FA. 1-0482. ROOSEVELT Memorial Park. Section.

Choice IJc. $200 each. PO. 4-8414. DOUBLE inter.

Parkview, Inglewood Cemetery. OR. 2-2126. We call them Communications Consultants. Deaths, Funeral Announcements ILLO, Mrs.

Mabel, beloved wife of Joe Illo. Rosary 8 p.m., Tuesday, and services 10 a.m., Wednesday, both at the Chapel of Cunningham O'Connor Hollywood, 8540 Melrose Ave. Interment Holy Cross. JENSEN, Lloyd S. (Bud), associated with the Southern California Automobile Club; beloved husband of Mona Jensen, brother of Mrs.

Edith Allen and Mrs. Coral Smith, uncle of Rexford Egan. Services Church 1 of p.m., Thursday, Little the Flowers, Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary, JUDD, David; loving husband of Paula; beloved father of Nina Judd. Services Wednesday 12 noon at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Chapel, Malinow Silverman Mortuary, directors.

In lieu of flowers kindly make donations to The City of Hope. KASDAN, Esther. Willen-Glasband Memorial pels, directors. KEYS, Edward. Forest Lawn-Glendale.

KLAPAS, Nick. Forest Lawn-Glendale. You call them when you have a communications problem. Groman Mortuaries JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS Los Angeles RI. 8-2201 We Serve MORE Jewish Familles than any other mortuary in So.

CalM. INGLEWOOD Cemetery-Mortuary WITHIN INGLEWOOD CEMETERY TEL. 678-1251 FUNERAL NOTICE DUNN, ROBERT Recitation of Rosary Thurs. day, 7 p.m.. at Chapel of Turner Stevens' Alhambra.

af Requiem Mass Friday, 2 a.m. All Souls Catholie Church. Alhambra. James Pierce Ciarence Pierce Mary O. Hamrock PIERCE-HAMROCK 921 Venice Bive.

RI. WESTWOOD VILLAGE MORTUARY 1218 Glendon, West L.A. BR. 2-2484 Malinow Silverman LEADING JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS RI. 9-1051 Cunningham O'Connor SERVICE SINCE 1898 850 W.

Washington RI. 9-0297 8540 Melrose, Hollywood OL. 5-7280 FOREST LAWN Undertaking Cemetery Together Funeral Flowers from $2.50 CL. 4-3131 HO. 4-6143 ATA.

8-3131 Glendale A Hollywood Hills Cypress ARMSTRONG FAMILY GUY BURT GORDON 1201 SOUTH HOPE STREET. RI. 7-9121 Bresee Bros. Gillette RI. 9-5125 Since 1892 Deaths, Funeral Announcements GULLIVER, Karma, beloved wife A.

Stanley Gulliver, mother of Mrs. Marilyn Holmberg and Victor S. Gulliver, sister of Mae Diaz, Hazel Stewart, Velma Paul, Daniel Fred T. and Chadwick McKay, grandmother of Roberta Holmberg, Anne Leslie Gulliver, James B. Holmberg, Glendon C.

Gulliver, Jeffrey Holmberg and Jon S. Services at 12 noon Friday Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. Forest Lawn Mortuary. HEMBREE, Linnie, loving mother of Rose Johnson, grandmother of Betty R. Halliburton, great grandmother of Scotty and Richard.

Services 2:30 p.m. Friday at Pierce Brothers Inglewood Park Mortuary. HOBBS, Rena, beloved wife of Arthur. Services will be held Wednesday, April 7 at 7:30 p.m. at Praiswater Funeral Home, Van Nuys.

Please omit flowers. HOLM, Adolf, beloved brother of Miss Louisa Holm and Mrs. Lillian Bohlin. Services Wednesday, 1 Inglewood p.m. at Chapel of Chimes, Park Cemetery, 720 E.

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