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SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 16, 1940. PART II. 12 INTENTION TO MARRY INTENTION TO MARRY DEATHS With Funeral Announcement. WEATHER REPORT OFFICIAL NEWS OF THE WEEK 1 VETERANS' POSTS The following notices of intention marry were issued yesterday.

Name, and address given: BATEMAN, Ladd A 32, LOCAL OFFICE. U. 8. WEATHER BTJ. BY TOM BEAU, LOS ANOKI.E8, June 15.

(Reported bt L. H. Dulngerdeld, mcteorolog-lst.) At E. tiBth Barbara, 19, 1000 Larch Inglewood. DAVIS NELSON.

William H. 33, 8. Manhattan nace; warei 26. eaui 333 start of the meet. The following a Baiigamon, wnicago, in.

DETRICK COCKRILL. Dana 29. S. Westlake; Helen 28. 360 West lake.

6 o'clock t.m. ths barometrr rrglsterrd 89.82; p.m.. 29.84. TliermomelM for the corresponding hour showed 61 dp, nd fla de. Kolmlve humidity, 80 psr cent! 5 p.m., 68 per cent.

Wind, 5 a.m., outhPRit; vrlwltr, 3 miles; 5 p.m., west; velocity, 11 miles. Temperaturfs, highest, 11 lowest. den. Rainfall for 19.21 Inches; normal to date, 15.28 laches; lust season to date, 13.07 Inches. WEATHER CONDITIONS -With pressure, llri over and oil the North Pacific Coast toward Hawaii (1020 millibars at 39 N.

nd 142 over and aouth of Western DIN8MORE BONE. John 31, Delano Vin Ellen M. 24, 14143 Friar Vat Nuys. KONATOFT TOLM'ACHOFP. Paul.

223 Atlantlo Grace, 20, 136 S. Utah St. E6PI.NOSA BUSTAMANTB. Roberto. 31, 1103', Leigluon Ave.j Martha, 26, E.

St. FOLEY RIPPETO. Hugh 23, 2140 20, 173 Outpost Drive; Mildred 23, 1123 For mosa Ave. FRITZ TILESTON, Jack 24. 1680 Defense" at the June 20 meet ing of the 80th Division Socle ty, California Sector, set for 8 p.m.

in trie Veteran Memorial Building, Long Beach. Cliff rarmenter, Commander, who has extended a special in vitation to Orange County com rades, promises Indian enter tainment and refreshments, A.VXUAL 1'ICMC Arrangements were completed yesterday by. Chairman Claude Buzard for the 18th District's annual picnic at Santa Anita Park June 23. "Basket lunches should be taken along," said Buzard, "but coffee will be furnished at the park. The Girls' Drum and Bugle Corps of Monterey Park will give drill demonstrations.

Thei and other park facilities will be! available." AUXILIARY ACTIVITIES BY A DINE MASON General Chairman Eleanor Burke has officially opened head mm encampment ot me omens Auxiliaries to Veterans of For- eign Wars of the United Ktatcs. The address is Room Clark Hotel, and the Michigan 4121, between 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. every day except Sunday. The encampment, scheduled for August, is being planned to the smallest with committees working daily.

Mrs. Ida Cohen, National Tres- ident of the organization was in 1 1417 to age The following notices of Intention marry were issued yesterday. Name, and address given; WILSON STULL. Carml 22, 311 Mar- nuon way; Marian jw, Ave, 58. WOLLITZ JONES.

Paul S2. 333 Vine Olendale; Helen 24, 2616 Montrose Montrose. WRIGHT THROOP. Raymond 28. 30 8.

5067 Romaine Marian 21, 12019 Laurel Lane, North Hollywood. WRIOHT TURNER. Robert 29. 31 Bakerstield; Kathryn, 23, Amarillo, Tex. YORDY SEXTON.

T. Wayne, 22. 950 Brookshire Downey; Kathryn 21, 814 Stamps Downey. ZIELKE BELLAIRE. Adolph.

34. 312 8ten- ney Inglewood; Frances M. 26, 1637 W. 55 th St. DIVORCE SUITS FILED ALDERSON.

Floyd T. against Maybel BAN I A. Guy j. against Edythe BROOKS. Jessie E.

against Kills F. BRYAN. Fern D. against Norman A. CAMPBELL, Marguarite against George Jr.

CHOULEK. John against Eleanor. DAILEY. Esther against Dan Jr. EVANS.

Kathryn against Thomas R. OERSHANOWITZ. Dora against Joseph. HERD. Sally M.

against Alan. JOHNSON. Virginia against Otis O. KEEPING. Thomas J.

Jr. against Andre. LUSTER. Alberta L. against Bonnie, RICE.

Vera L. against Cleon W. SINOLEY. Beatrice against Arthur WILSON. Sara E.

against Ernest E. DEATHS With Funeral Announcements. For now tte see though a glass darkly, but then face to face. I Corinthhina xiii, 11. BECK.

John A. Beck. Will A. Reynolds John Vale In charge. BENNETT.

Edwin Earl Bennett, at Lake Elslnnre. June 13, 1940. Funeral Monday 10 a.m. at Inglewood Park Cemetery Chapel. BEN7.ULY.

Services for Michael Bensnly today 10 a.m. at Oroman Mortuary. BERO. Inga. Services 2 p.m.

Monday at Our Saviour's Lutheran Church, Fourteenth and Oak streets. Pierce Brothers, di rectors. BRIM. Clarice A. Services 1 m.

Monday at Pierce Brothers, 720 West Washington. CHAPMAN. Virgil G. Chapman. Services at the chapel of Bresee Brothers ic Gillette Monday, 3 m.

CHRIRTENSEN. Services for Mrs. Goldle Chrlstensen today 2:30 p.m. at Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. CLARK.

James H. Clark, brother of Mrs. D. A. Bchlemmer and Mrs.

Charles i mt ih. Veterans Chapel, West Los Angeles. CLIFFORD. The funeral services of Miss Margaret Clifford will he held Monday at 2 p.m. from the chapel of W.

A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street. CLINE. Charles Cllne of Santa Susana, husband of Edith Cllne, brother of Ed Cllne of Lancaster. Services Monday 2 30 p.m.

at the Chanel of Earl V. Mater A Son, 2814 North Broadway. COCHRAN. I.ate of 1900 West Forty-second' street. George P.

Cochran, retired) citv fireman, aged 64 years. Services Monday 10:30 a m. from X. B. McCormlrk dispel, 4601 Crenshaw Boulevard.

C0U8INEAU. Walter C. Cousineau. beloved husband of Elsie Cousineau. father of Lorraine.

Robert Walter C. and Richard cousineau. Rosary will be recited tonight 7:30 m. at Utter-McKlnlcv Broadway, South Broadway. Requiem mass Monday 9.30 a.m.

at St. Raphael's Church. COX. Charles E. Services 12 noon Monday at Pierce Brothers, 720 West Washington, DEUELL.

Miss Bertha Delicti. Remains at the chape) of W. A Brown, 1815 South Flower street. DOLAN. Margaret mother of George T.

Dolan. Services 2 m. Monday at Loa An-gelea Crematory Chapel. Calallna street and Venice Boulevard. Pierce Brothers, directors.

FISHER. June 15, Anne Fisher, beloved mother of Mrs. Harold G. Lyman, and grandmother of Frederick Lyman. Services Monday 2 p.m.

at Oarrett Brothers-Robinson Mortuary, 921 Venice Boulevard. FISHER. The funeral services of Rey. Warren W. Fisher will be held Monday.

2 from Victoria Hall. Twenty-ninth and Orchard. W. A. Brown, funeral director.

OATTI8 Of 119 South Swell Drive. Thom as Littleton Gains, father or Mrs Beverly Oattls Knoppen Slid Psse Gatti Kunrrsl rvlrn Mnndsr 10 from th rhsprl of W. A. Blown, 1815 South riowrr sircft. OIBROM.

Orc Elliot, wife of Frril M. (lihsnn: dsuihirr of Ahhl C. Elliot. Si-rvlrps tods i Eiilsropsl Church. Cs Kobles.

Intcrmitnt Omsrio. Cl. GOLD. Louis Gold to age i I I LEWIS the winners in the other districts of the county. i.iosr or inn vrap is nntrarpn DV tne iast dance in the bar- West Angdc.

last 1 might, with the rehabilitation chairmen as sponsors, the last card party to be held June 2(i; the last dance in the NP ward, June 28. Tomorrow at 2 p.m., Mabel Patton, radio chairman will broadcast the essays of Pethoud, Ruth Brakebill and Geraldine Thompson. The newly organized 17th District drill team will meet with Capt. Lorcna Harmance, in Pa tnotic Hall, Saturday at 1:30 p.m RETUKV FROM CONVENTION IZ'I ngcJ. relr? uuu in ra'siiu, fliis.

junuitic Murr of Napa was elected State President and Mrs. Eva Bedford of Loyal Chapter, Recording Sec retary, Loyal Chapter will hold an all-day sewing meeting at the home Of Mrs. I.urv Work- fi'WIi Ruribv Hnntinrtnn 1 nursciay. A potluck lunch eon will be served at noon. (J I0R JU I I IINoj RV FRED DODC.K The second annual 23rd Dis tnct Sons of the American Legion track meet, sponsored by Gte5er.C1Jcner Wl11 be held uie 01 "ancno uen Playground at 1 p.m.

today, More than 150 Sons, represent- jing approximately 12 squadrons, ,2 noon and I nrwim iu itsra, cts iuiiuwn; years anil KVKXTS This year's meet will include the following events: and 'ioo vard dashes, hizh lumn. hrnad ribbons and citations; however, garnered 33 points last year, will rI I uross. 't-MMt An opening procession of all the athletes will precede the Los Angeles aiding with organi-jega zation and launching of the con-! venuon commiuee. INSTALL OFFICERS jwm PaI'ucipate in the meet, ac- More SOD gu 'ZZX fZ the Installation ceremonies shuk Juanlta Ban Jose; Sarah 24, 1120 Dartmouth, Claremont. QKUKY ARIAS.

Philip. 22. 923 N. State Mary. 22, 447 8.

Qrande Vista. GILBERT PARONELLI. Edward 25. Camden Frances, 22, 1616 Ewing 81. DILLON VEOA.

Henry 18, 1168 Effle Beatrice. 17. 750 Amador St. OOLIN KATZ, Ben, 43. Wabash Ave Rose, 42.

3107 Va wahasn Ave. QOKDEZKY MILLER. Leon, 21. 401 W. til Elsie, 21.

1941', New Jersey St. OOTTM AN YOUNO. William 19. 2108 E. eotn Maxine 20, floth St.

GUTHRIE WETMORE, Lawrence 22, 910 Gretna Green way, West L.A.; Aleetha IB. 1H41 sunset Blvd. HAMILTON GRIFFITH, Warren 48 1237 8. Orange Drive: Edith 38, 49 Flctgevaie n.j. HANSEN FAIRCH1LD.

Melvln H. 19. lLIH's Olendale Viva 19, 1123 Lemoyne St. HAKUUS BOGOS. M.

Charles. 32. W. 120th Hawthorne; Mary 26, 32 N. Curtis, Alhambra.

HARMON ELLIS. Robert 22, W. 7.1rd Edna 21, 311 Neva Place. HAYDEN HFNDHICK. Willard A 2038 Fair Oaka South Pasadena; Barbara 26, 1004 W.

Bonita Au.va. Gerald 31, 17837 Erwin Restda: 31, 483 S. Marengo Pasadena. HENDERSON HAMMOND. Richard 26, lull lwvis itiriiuHiri juaiuia 18.

1431 W. Glenoaks. Olendale. HENRY KLEIMER. Eugene 23, 624 Milwood.

Venice; Rosemary 17, 1357 N. I. as Palmas nKNKi hsiu.1.1, nmnia jo. ill' natv, jlivuc uo jb. 111th Place.

HOKE- SMITH. Benlamln 43, 6075 Franklin Margaret, 45, 6075 Franklin Ave HOFFMAN SilERRON. John C. 27. 631 Naomi Arcadia; Margie 21, 603 San Pablo, rresiio.

HOKTON JONES. James 22. 964 8. Oramerry Place; Dorothy 19, 964 8. Gramercy Place.

HUMPHREY BENNETT. Theodore X. 22, 4:102 X. 52nd Maywood; Leu I a 28, 4202 E. 52ud Maywood.

INGLE SEMONS. Ted C. 23, 4837 Woudley Ann 20, 14313 Vic tory Blvd JAMrS-LEDBETTER. Mervyn. 24, 746 E.

Sonora Stockton: Lottie 21, 411 8. Grant Stockton KARNO TOBIN. Philip, 38, 501 N. Suaulding Rose, 37, 517 'i N. SPHUIUiti Ave.

KATZfcR -BUHRIS William J. 27, 1300 W. 54th June, 23, 322 N. Mc-Cadilen Place KELLKHER LUND. Gilbert, 25.

E. HOtn Alyce 24t 1425 E. 76th Place. KEMI'EL JACKSON. Oeorge 57.

1132 E. 84th Ivall 36, 915 8. Speed St Santa Monli a. KING AVERY. Oswald F.

22. 1249 X. 51st Nettie 17. 1543 I. Adams Blvd.

KKKUPER LOWELL. Alfred 25. 3423 W. V.H Place; Mildred 26. 3110 W.

5ith 8t, LINSTROM SVARVARI. Lloyd 23. 15S2 Harry West Los Angeles; Lulla 23. 1542 Barry West Los Angeles. LCKHKIUOE-OUNN.

David 22. 740 N. Paramount Downey; Bernice E. 17. 4125 Southern South Gate LYON HKNNEMAN.

Amoa 18. 5619; Uuinn Bell; Catherine 19, 2512 Sunset Blvd. MAHMHALL HUNT. Raymond 22. 38.30 Montclair Catherine, 18, Ulll Itllh HI MARTINEZ 8ANTANA.

Oaspar Jr 21. 3423 Michigan Bella, 20, 1255 s. Hicks. MATHIASENf LAURIDSEN. Harold 25, 147 W.

108th Lillian 25, 712 W. 45th St, McyUEEN MarBRIDE. Charleg 29. 271U S. Sycamore; Audrey 33, 27194 8 Svcamore MUEH -8ENCENDOKFTR.

Anton, 3. 201 E. 88th Place: Pauline 25, 201 E. 8Hth Place. MFLTON ENOSTROM.

James 24. 3530 W. 111th Charlotte 19, 3828 W. tilth pine-. MEYER OLIVER.

Joseph C. 43. 4171 8 Plgueroa: Emma 29. 910 W. 41st St.

MILLER -CJAHEL, Bill 24. 3303 Mar- mion Way; Elrannre, 21, 242 E. Ave. 40 MINTON LAIDONER. Charles 26.

555 Gladys Thelma, 24, 1323 McCol- luni St. I MOLLET K1EFFR. Paul 31. 1750 Msg-1 noli Wilms A 24. 1754 Magnolia Ave MOORE WEBB Homr E.

23. 14th Csnipus Bts Uplgoii. Csrolyn Btlrnf, 1 041 W. Pallat BL. I)nwnf.

MOORE -VOY. Chrls A 39, 3041 B-fnlh Msrths, 39, 3041 Brv-enih. Avf. MOUHI3 HORTON. Clud 32.

810 Avfrill Ban Psdro; Frsncrs 20, 341t Tsllmsn 8t. MOKEI EY LAKE. Pobart 25. 3520 iluuhpa Ave: Gcrsldinc, 22, 8U94 W. 24th 8t.

MOSST- AINIS. Ben. 2, 2442 rsirmount; 24, 2751 Mnlsbsr. MUHHAY --CALHOUN. Jesn 12.

378'i Loins Drive, Edna 21, 328 W. 4 1st PUra. MUBBELWHtTE -HENDERBON. Glrnn t. Jr.

24. 24H E. 4Hth BL, Mary 21, Lorn Krivr PAHR1SII-HUMMEL. Ramar O. 27.

4U54 Ksrmrlgla Avf Uorothr 23, 345 Dolu-n lrivp. Baverly Hills. PFHRIOUEY MAJORS. Chsrlrs 33. jis, 8 xuianes to v.h.w., wnen Na- Auxil tional President Cohen officiated; at Patriotic Hall Tuesday night! Competition will again be di-Mrs.

Esther Hendrickson, De-ivlded int0 V.r groups accorcjmg 11- iundt-r 11 anr! 11 inrl ifi and group from the Second District "nru iS ana ll and lb, and 0 countv to assist Mrs lt 5'ears and more- Nf bo-V I flange 'Countj, to ass st permitted to narticimte In iCohen. Preceding the installa-' 1 Prxu ipaie in tQ more than three events. honor the national president at a banquet in the Ro.slyn Hotel. iasi oinccis oaoces ana Keys, were presented, and gifts of sil ver and pottery were given to relay race and tug of-war. coming and outgoing officers, as) individual winner will rrwivp well as to the installing rrt.

r-" 13 uie big prize of the day is the President. Louis A. -Morgan gold cup, a per- Llsie atson. outgoing Presi-lpotual trophy which goes to the dent, was retired by the six past: victorious squadron, presidents in a picturesque can-j Bowie Squadron won the dlehght ceremony. iast year, and claims to be V'lXXKU AXXOl'XCKF iin rare form an practically a Jo Kemp, 17th District Amori- ths Kpason' chairman, American Lc.

man I Iuton, Den Bowie star who NEUFELD. Peter J. Neufeld. Remains at the chapel of A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street, MILLARD.

Ada. Services 10 a.m. Mondsy at the Little Church of the Flowers. Pierce Brothers, directors. MILLER.

Mrs. Anna Miller. Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. MULLER. Services for Fred Muller today 9 a.m.

at Groman Mortuary. PETERSON. Everett loving father of Mrs. Freda Proulx and Mrs. Esther Proulx.

Mrs. Anna Boas and John G. and Mary Louise Peterson. Services Monday. June 17, at 2 p.m., from the Ruppe Mortuary.

PRECHACQ. Mrs. Elise Prechacq of 2008 Strong Drive. Venice, loving mother of Mrs. H.

Toulet and Adrian Prechacq, both of Los Angeles. Recitation of the Rosary Monday, 7:30 p.m. at the chapel of Smith At Balshury, morticians. Culver City. Re-QUiem mass Tuesday, 9 a.m., at St.

Augustine a Catholic Church, Culver City. QUA. Mrs. Margaret Wallace Qua. Services at Cresse Highland Park, Monday at 3 P.m.

RAYMOND. Blanche Raymond, beloved wife of Stuart A. Raymond and daughter of Mr. and Mra. William F.

Young. Services Monday at 2 m. In Hollywood Memorial Park chapel. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. RICE.

Robert Gilmer Rice, June 14, loving husband of Anna May Rtce. Services Monday 3 m. at Lamb Funeral Home, Pasadena. ROONFR. Mike Rooner.

Services today, 1 p.m., at Mallnow it Simons. RUSSELL. Mrs. Jennie. Services and Interment Beaver, Okla.

Pierce Brothers, directors. SALINGER. Nathan Salinger. Remains at Groman Mortuary. SIMON.

Services for William Simon today 2 P.m. at Groman Mortuary. SMITH. Robert C. Smith, beloved son of Mrs.

Margaret Houser. loving father of Mrs. Doris Campbell, brother of Mrs. Charlotte Haddox and Charles Houser. Rosary will be recited tonight 8:30 o'clock at Utter-McKmiey's Southwest.

lOWS South Broadway Reouiem mass Monday 9 a.m. at St. Michael Church SPECK Isabelle Sneck. Services Monday at 12:30 p.m. In the Wee Kirk the Heather.

Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge. 8WANSON. Robert (Bobi Baanson of Inglewood. Rosary Monday. June 17.

at 8 m. at Beaver Chapel. Inglewood. Requiem mass Tuesday. June 18.

at 9 a.m. at St. Johns Catholic Church, corner Manchester and Locust. Inglewood. Interment Holy Cross.

TANNER. Mrs. Mary Tanner. Bresee Brothers A Gillette, directors. THOMAS.

Pauline McCarty Thomas, be tnved daughter of Mr and Mra. Wil liam E. McCarty. sister of Dorothy and Bertha McCarty. Services Monday at 2:30 p.m.

In Wee Kirk the Heather. Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge. TOWNSEND. Oreeory. i Services 10 a nOTuesday at Pierce Brothers, 720 West Washington.

VULETICII. Rosary for Oeorge Vuletlch this evening a m. at jonea nam-rock Funeral Monday 9 30 a m. at St. Anthony'a Church, 714 Alpine street.

WARSHAWSKY. Services for Esther, today 11 a.m. at Olasband te Co. WILSON. James H.

Wilson, husband of Bertha Wilson, Services Monday 10 a m. at the chapel of Earl V. Mater A Son. WITHERS. At Fullerton.

Hilda J. Withers, dearly beloved wife of Fred M. Withers, mother of Paul and Beverly Marie Withers, sister of Bertha Walters of Los Angeles. Ella Harlow of San Pedro nrf iiiiina Haas of Wilmar. si.

Services Monday 2 m. at McAnlay Suters Chapel, rullerton. ment Rose Hills Mausoleum. FUNERAL DIRECTORS centrai.lt located In AnsflM In Hllod In Alhsmbrs in Montrrfr Psrk In lh Ssn ffrnsndg, Vsll. The Prrfl Trlhut eon less.

PIEKCB BltOTHERS as Angls. 110 W. WshingUn. f-J Rants Manirs. i.

fclSJ V.n Nuts BI'd. STATE nM.tfi Alhsmbrs. S4IV W. Msln 81. MonKftr Fr.

lit E. GsrTT. AT-J1 CUNNINGHAM O'CONNOR Mors emtrsllj lofgtfd thsn gntr mor tur In Los Conrenlrnt frimdg snrl rflstivfs during buslnens Imtil. narlfln fCllttiS. 10SI sotTH ORANU AVE.

PB-0597. nnOTII TRS GILLETTE imKSKh liMU nil Krnnrtlt Olllrlir n0 W. WASHINGTON BLVD. rR-51! nnniVQOV A ICR LIT BI101 HMtS-UUIHSMIA Robert B. C.rrtl Bsnning C.

Gsrrslt Paul n. Rnhinsnn 9JI VENICE BLVD. PR-1001 rAnrc 1 iipv MORTUARY IN IORF.ST LAWN EVrRYTHlMO AT TIME OF BORROW TH.FPHOM?: imiissip Fereal Laws Memorial-Park Amh Ina. EDWARDS BROTHERS COIOMAL M0RTI ART 1004) Venice Blvd. TRotpeft 8111.

RUPPE MORTUARY 1001 west Washington blvd. pR-oii v. a. imowx IRIS BOOTH fLOWER STREET. PR-20U niMMM.K FUNKKAL HOMK Rvrnt Christian sarylc.

Modrrsts prica REF.D TAI'LF-Y A CFIGFR 711 WEST WASHINGTON BLVD. r-5Sl ARMSTRONG FAMILY ltOl IOITH JPR 8TIEET. RI-6I4I All. ACE I. WHITE A r-3.

HOWARD I. CAl.tANAM. "cemeteries IXGI.F.WOOn PARK KMKTF.RY MRC.FST IN ALirONM Msuiolfum Crf mstary Cnlumhsrlusa Trirphont OKriaa l'irl ROSFDAI.K rFMKTFRY IIM AM NT-C ONVEMENT-BEAI TIFI I. Crmftry Cri-mstnry. Columbarium.

Vault 1831 W. WASHINGTON. PA-3155 UFA L'TIF I'll VALHALLA MKMOK1AL PARK Charltston 6-21S5 or HO-1981. CEMETERY LOTS Will sarrlfW (or rash, spar for trayas. EvfrtTMn Plot, lnslfwood Csmftrry.

Aririrfss W. Murdock. Stsr Routs, To-pania. Cal. 9 ORAVFfl asyNRIME SI OP, FORE8T LAWN BARGAIN, PR-25J i.

What's Doing TODAY Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, open dally except Monday, 1:15 to 4:30 p.m. Free permanent California exhibit, State Exposition Building, Exposition Park, open daily except Monday, 10 a m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday noon to 7 p.m. Los Angeles Museum Exposition Park, 10 a.m.

to 4 p.m., except Sunday, 1 to 9 p.m. and Monday, 1 to 4 p.m. Southwest Museum, Highland Park; Indian exhibits, 1 to except Monday. Griffith Observatory, open every day 2 to 10 p.m., planetarium demonstrations 3:30 and 8:30 p.m. Telescope free to public on clear nights from dark to 10 p.m.

Casa de Adobe, early Califor nia exhibit, 4(505 X. Figueroa I ai)imo no an i marine mi- VUlii, 0.1II 1 rUHl, IHT IAII1WH, 9 a.m. to 5 Beaver Countv (Oklahoma) picnic, Bixby Park, Long Beach, ail day. of as In the this the Day Aleutian! Willi at 45 N. and 177 .) and extends from plaint to eastern cotton belt nd Florida (Huron, 1017; Charleston and Jacksonville, 101B: low pressure cosers Southwestern Alaska and adjacent waters 1002 at 58 N.

and li extendi from the lakes to New Ennland IHamtor J005,) and from the lower Colorado valley nd Interior of California over Northwest Mexico (Needlea. 1000. Result! and attending phenomena: Rain over Alaskan-British Columbia coast, the lakes, the Ohio, much of the cotton beH and Florida; heavy, Cincinnati, 1.3ft; Tampa, if.BO. Fall-In temperatures over Northern Rockies nd the Dakotas: warmer over Utah and adjacent areas, the lakes, and tne ptor'n-east; continued Intense heat over Arizona, Nevada and Interior of California; mod- rat temDPrature over the Paclllc Coast; ranged from 119 dec yesterday at Blythe to 31 dea. last nmnt at rotni narrow.

Alaska. Cloudy with moderate temperatures west of Southern California mountains; clear with high temperatures from mountains eastward. LOCAL TEMPERATURES Minimum nd maximum temperatures from (Southern California points, reported yesterday to the Los Anaeles office of the V. 8. Weather Bureau, were as follows: Stations Max.

Mln. ITnlon Air Terminal 79 Corona 75 CuIverClty 71 Imperial 117 Pan Pedro 71 Avalon, Santa. Calallna Island 67 Mt. Wilson 85 Portervtlle 103 Flvenide. 68 Bsnta Ana 78 Bnta Barbara 69 Loni Beach 69 SB 58 83 59 60 70 67 LOCAL FORECAST For Loi Anaelea and vicinity; Fair Run-ty and Monday with overcast or lossy Mitrm and morning; little change in tern p'rature; moderate westerly winds coast.

8TATC FORECAST BAM FRANCISCO, June 15. Weather forecast: Fair but with much clouds to night. Sunday and Monday; foe near the ocean: normal temperature; fresh west wind In the afternoon. Northern California: Fair Sunday and Monday but clouds and (ox on the coast: continued warm In the Interior but normal tetnnerature In the delta area; moderate to fresh norih and oorlhwesl wind olf the coast. Sierra Nevada: Fair Sunday and Monday; continued warm; gentle changeable wind.

Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys: Fair and continued warm Sunday and Monday but normal temperature over the delta area: gentle chanaeable wind. Santa Clara and Salinas valleys; Fair ith normal temperature Sunday and Monday but locally overcast In the morning; moderate west and northwest wind. Southern California: Kalr Sunday and Monday but overcast with fog nluiit and early morning extreme west portion; continued warm bark from the coast; moderate westerly wind off the coast. ARIZONA FORECAST PHOENIX (Art June 15 Forecast for Arlxona: Parllv cloudy Sunday and Monday with afternoon and evening thunderstorms over east and north portions; continued warm. COLORADO RIVER YUMA Arts June 15.

lExcluslve Dispatch from the U. 8. Oeoloxiral Hurveyi Online height Colorado River. 17 12 f-et. Discharge: Saturday, 5830 cublo feet per aecond.

TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATIOM As of a m. All others as of 5 p.m. Preciol- Statlons High Abilene 75 Amarillo 82 Low tatlon 58 51 70 41 54 59 65 39 78 70 69 71 70 6- 55 65 70 49 55 36 6H 0 4ft 54 70 67 75 50 47 48 69 67 75 44 46 49 67 49 70 57 68 5 68 80 5.1 68 57 84 7.1 64 51 57 62 6.1 74 68 79 69 69 57 50 56 76 45 54 56 57 66 58 62 60 52 50 62 49 64 41 74 62 71 75 69 68 72 64 47 61 50 44 73 1 02 Atlanta 81 Bismarck 83 94 Boise Host on Buffalo Calgary Charleston Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas Denver lies Moines Detroit podge City Iiuluth Fdnionton Fl Paso Eureka Fargo Flagstaff Fresno Galveston fvrand Junction itatteras Jtavre Helena Huron Independence Indianapolis Jacksonville Juneau Kallrpell Kamloops Kansas City Ketchikan 81 77 76 94 95 79 H6 82 8J 89 86 82 85 86 67 90 60 71 88 .104 88 95 83 84 88 86 101 81 95 58 63 82 89 55 .08 .24 Knosville 84 Lander Little Rock 85 Los Angeles 71 Memphis 83 Miami 87 Miles City 69 Mmneapolta-Bt. Paul 79 Modena 86 Needles 119 New Orleans 84 New York 87 North Head 59 North Platte 89 Oklahoma City 74 Omaha 89 Pensarola 81 Philadelphia 71 Thoenlx 119 Piltshurgh 82 Pocatello 94 Portland 79 Pueblo 86 Rapid City HO Redding lOH Reno 101 Fnseblirg 84 Roswell 81 Hacramento 93 St. Louis 90 Halt Lake CUV 96 San Antonio 87 atan Piego 72 Fan Francisco 62 Psnta Fe 81 Seattle 73 Pnokane 85 Fprlnglleld.

Mo 88 Pwlft Current 78 Tamp Taloosh Island 59 Tononah 95 Tucson 107 .82 01 Vlrksbnr 79 Walla Wall Washington Wichita Wllllston Wlnnemuec Winnipeg Yellowstone Park Yum 87 95 86 84 99 71 81 .111 VITAL RECORD INTKNTION TO MARRY Th following notlrss nf Inlfntlon to frtsrry t'ti isaurd iresterdsr. Nsms, nd nddreis glviri: AMEaEBCANDOW. Rlfhsrrl S3. "100 Hirkorr HI. i Hulft.

23, 3H6T Brooklyn Ava HANNER KllllV. Arthur. 32. 80th St Dorotnv 21. J2i w.

nisi pisca BARNEB 8YKM, Mor'll 4H. 344 N. lorh MnnlrhUi; Evelyn 41 HMO Dannlxin HI. HFI PDHKNFIKLD Gorg 31, Trnna. 337 N.

Msnsriald. 618HOP WEIDI.KIN. CmII 24. 2071 Csrsnn BI Torrsnc; Msrthn 24, Bvnih Bt Msnhsttsn Hrgch. ftONltHA OIOIA.

r'rstik J. 23, 22 8, Av(, 10; Bvlvla, 28, 4455 B. Hunt- Inffnn Tlrlva BOWEN OlHIinNS. T) 30, 5110 H. Vcrniigo, llnrimnic: uors, in, 2110 Varitimn.

lliirbntik. HHIMMER WILDE IXinald K. 23, BMO Lr-Unrt Wsn Urrtrud 22, 8638 L-lanrt Wsv Hurt KB LYONS Cwll 50, 3311 Drt HI ana IH. U401 I)rW 8t. SllBW-OKEKNIlP.

Ionnld 34. 1532 Cnrlsd. Rosamasd Unrll 21, 205 W. Trrn Ava Wllinsr. CA LL TOM LINBON Knnth 54.

1A82 B. Cnrhrsn Avs.i Owen, 22, 2328 Kldse-lay Prlva, CAHnit.LO SrEIIfl A. Mos. 118 Csll. fornlg Bt.l Aiiralm, 20.

4Hi' Tlshrr Bt. fARint l.n HtiBA. Julio. 23. 30ft W.

Eront Hurhstiki Rose 20, 12061 Jtwett 601 61 1 B4, 1 60 uw 13, I 01 I. i .22, Grcayer Clover Legion members tri i i Jnian Al Weinberg, Louis I llAHyriM XT S-VA imuitiau' uumsicin, George Harvey, Sam Kaufmann, Mel Scott and Webb Gaylord. Twenty-fourth District S.A.L. nominations were held at the district meeting at Beverly Hills IH.wy ''1K1U. 3 spon' soring Carroll Parish 'Jr.

for cap tain and Ted Lucenay for chaplain; Santa Monica is backing Charles Tonningsen for first lieutenant and Ted Armstrong for sergeant-at-arms. To Help You Write Better Ads r- ABOUT HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL PARR CEMETERY We want you to tell us in your own words how our services meet your requirements. Below are listed several facts that we know will help you. TWO FACILITIES FOR LOVED ONES: Th CEMETERY with bsauliful, paacoful divisions th MAUSOLEUM restful and inspiring in its beauty. CAREFUL PROPERTY SUPERVISION A crev o( workmen continually creating and aiding natural beauty well constructs'! roads, flowers, shrubs and trees in profusion nature's very own beauty.

SURETY OF INVESTMENT A Perpetual Care Fund sufficient to uphold the dignity and protect the purchaser from any possible maladjustment cf protection for your loved ones. MEMORIAL PARK fully developed, Ko taxes No charges. Sixty acres in the heart Hollywood in which to make your selection. SOLLYlYWltL MM ATI' S. liVSM RAM EVIRB 19 98 7 Hans were completed yesterday by Vice-Commander Tat Lyon and his associates of the Fourth Area, Department of California, for the pre-conven-tion caucus to be conducted July 20-21 in East Tasadona.

"The caucus will open at 10 a.m. Sunday," said L5on, "and sessions will be conducted in the auditorium of the Pasadena Junior College. Tne afternoon session will consider area action and numerous resolutions. "An extensive entertainment program has been planned by East Tasadena Tost No. 280.

There will be a parade July 20 and a banquet in the evening. Hotel Constance Is official headquarters. All candidates for department offices are invited. At the Sunday session they will be invited to speak briefly." CANOG.V PA UK POST Comdr. William P.

Atkinson of James II. Dickson Post. No. 2S05, Veterans of Foreign Wars, announced yesterday that a rec ord attendance is expected when uiu aucuuauic is ca imcu wnni ihis twist ronrlurts its annual barbecue on lulv 4 4" The directions, according to Comrade Atkinson, are: "Ventura Blvd. to Brent's Junction, turn left to the Ilorton ranch.

"There will be games for all, with appropriate prizes. Those desiring to ride will find horses available. "This post meets the first and third Fridays at Reseda Blvd. Park." RICHARD POST Nominations for office of Richard L. Luy Post Js'o.

307, American Legion, Monterey Park, are announced by Comrade S. J. Broadwell as follows: Commander, Frank Foulkrs, Bill Brent, Archie Mclntyre and Al Best; First Vice-President, Win Berry; Second Vice-President, W. H. Arens and Clarence Herndon; Finance Officer, Maj.

AUJii.vhfcs Burbank LrRionnaires will; ciiousp a new gnvcnuiia; uwiy at meir juiy meeting. Ralph Swaim, Vice-Commander, is unopposed for Commander. Milton G. Recksiek is- expected to land the First Vice-Command-ship, while Earl Dole will be retained as adjutant. George Troth and Ray Stanton will be in the run-off for Second Vice-Commander.

An executive committee will be selected from among nominees including Charles Kirk, Louis Schirm, David Ritten- riii. f-i G. O. Ostercamp, Mack Darnaby; and Dole, Swaim. Rittcnhouse, Tomsche, Kinsella, Recksiek, Phaneuf and Troth.

HOUGH RIOEKS Comrade James T. Ill-own yesterday extended an invita tion to all former members of the Rooseyelt Rough Riders to attend a reunion on June 21 at the Clark. "This is a meeting to com memorate the 42nd anniversary our first battle, known as the Battle of Las Guasimas," said Brown, "and we anticipate an attendance of over 100. As far we can estimate there are 250 living members. "We are especially anxious to contact members not on our rolls.

They may contact me by calling TRinity Address, Suite 401, 510 W. Sixth St." HOOSKVKLT CAMP Comrade George S. McElwee announces that the members of Theodore Roosevelt Camp No. United Spanish War Veterans, had ne of their most enjoyable parties when they were entertained In Patriotic Hall by the women of Auxiliary No. 5 In honor of the 3oth birthday of this post.

"Following a variety program the auditorium," said McKl-wee, "the group adjou 'ned to the dining room. Here covers were laid lor 500. An excellent dinner, amid confetti showers, was followed by dancing." COUNCI. I RGIIS ACTION Weary of long delays, the Los Angeles County Council of the American Legion Department of California has memorialized the Federal government to "take the necessary steps to fulfill the needs of our naval forces and mandate of the voters of Los Angele by acquiring title and immediate possession of Reeves Field through condemnation provisions of the 1917 National Defense Act." The council, In a resolution sent to the Tresldent and others, points out that "city officials have been Importuned, urged and requested by this council and other organizations to complete transfer so vital and necessary to our national defense." It adds that the President has the power hereby property "may be acquilT(1 for 'immedi late use hy government if needed bv the military or naval services." 89TH DIVISION' Col. Edwin Meade of Ft, MacArthur will discuss 'Present Requirements for National yv.

1. iienaron sergeani-ai-arms, Tnm rnnnnr! and Adnlnhe I om Connors and Acioipne i.oiie Chaplain, Owen I'ruitt; nn Aitk-on an, A. J. Aitken. hiMin r'nm'nn Campbell John Boaz.

John sella and E. A. Phaneuf. Those running for convention delerates inrlt.Vle Comdr. ott liuu.il..

vuii 1 lit. Ul Wl kv nil Allx Kirv. annnitnfpg Kin-jnice Livingston CTcx to hvT i first plac .1 th read- Squadron and the Grea- of her Americanism essay. rf Miss Livingston is a student at VXir 'stCl I 1 Ppri! iThnmat Starr k'inr, Inninr. tTlrrri I School.

She formerly placed nrsi in tne i.in District, and thej radio competition was against Services todsy 10 30 am. at he.rt-S03 203 E. Livd Osk Bsn Gxbrlfl, Msr- lorla K. 31. 3411 Parncroft Kosd.

Thaodorg 32. Bsl-. timorr. Md.i Urrtrud 32, 451 a. Msm St.

REAVIB -WEBER. LlMr-llrn 38. 3722'i fl. Msln Bt Kv. 21.

0625 Convarsa Ave. REED GAHRHT1T. Ilord 2. 4553 The Old Landmark Is Going Our store building, a familiar landmark on La Brca Ave. at Third is now being moved to our new location on National Blvd.

at Parrinpton Los Angeles. Long admired by visitors from all over the world, it will, though, take second place to our beautiful new store which is set amid great flower fields, designed and constructed to bring more of beauty and color to your home and garden, more pleasure in gardening. Rome of Peace Mausoleum Chapel. 4134 Whlttler Boulevard, Vsllnow A Simons, directors. Please omit flowers.

GREGORY. Services for Emma Estelle Gregory todgy 2 nt. at Tassell-Mavnes 1623 South Flgurroa street. HANSON. Ofto O.

Hanson, beloved father of Roger and Verne Hanson of A. Police Dapt Alva and Otvllle O. Hanson, Edith E. I'rarson and Mrs, Alire Wills: also survived bv three brothers Rsd, Ulysses 8. and lllrks Hanson.

Funeral services 2:10 p.m. Monday from the chapel of Brown Brothers, 935 West Washington Boulevard. HAMLIN Janet. Private services Mondsy at Pierce Brothers. HENRY.

At Riverside. Cal June 14. 1940. Mrs. Katherine 8.

Henry, ased 91 years, mother ot Mrs. Jack Isler of Hollywood, Mrs. Oscar Bchurmer. Archie Henry of Los Angeles. Miss let ne Henry and Charles William Burton.

Funeral services Monday morning. 10:30 o'clock, at the Preston Funeral Home. Riverside Interment Forest Lawn at 3 o'clock. HEWITT. Richard H.

Hewitt. Rresee Brothers At Gillette, directors JANDRO. Elmer L. Jandro. Funeral notice later.

Ta Angeles Undertaking directors. JANKOVITZ. Services for Morllg today 1 pm. at Groman Mortuary. JENKINS.

Bertie M. Jenkins. Armstrong Family In charge. JOHNSON. Miss Emma Johnson.

Remains at the rlienel of W. A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street. JOHNSON. Onhla Lea.

beloved wife of Axel Johnson: daughter of Mrs. Bertha Martin: also survived by two sisters and four brothers. Services Monday 10 30 am. at Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. KELSEV.

Anna, loving mother of Mrs, W. Moflly. Services 3 pm. Mondsy at Pierce Brothers, 720 West Washington. KELSEY.

Frank Willard Pierce Brothers, 720 West Washington Boulevard. KIARNS. Ralph W. Keama. A.

Brown, funeral director. trtnir ri.ra Kirk In. nf lO'M Nnnlh Oxford, beloved mother of ElUabeth Kirk and Mrs. Allra K. Wallace.

1 Funeral services Monday at 3:30 m. at the Bramble Funeral Home. IB lt South Toberman alreei. KRAMMER. Services for Charlotte today 3 p.m.

at Groman Mortuary, KROGER Rarah Tracy, Pierce Brothers' Hollywood, 5981 Santa Monica Boulevard, LEE. Herbert 8. Bervlces 2pm Mondsy at Plarca Brothers, 720 West Washington. LB OROR William, Services 1 m. Tuesday at Pierce Brothers, 720 West Washington.

LEKO. Rmarv for Mare t.eko Mondsy 8 PI, at Jones At Hsmrnrk. Funeral Tuesday 9:30 a m. at St, Anthony Church, 714 Alpine street. LEONHARDT.

Frieda, beloved mother of Hans, Herbert and Alfred Leonherdt. Services Monday 3 pm. at Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary, LOFTtlS. Dennis Loftus. Cunningham At O'Connor, directors.

LOPEZ John loner. Remains at the rhanel of W. A. Brown, 1815 Bouth Flower street. LUCK.

Sidney W. Lurk, beloved husband nf Ella K. Lurk, father of Marian 1. Hayes, also survived by four sisters and three brothers. Services Tuesdsy 1 30 m.

at Utter-MeKlnley'g, Broadway, 4254 South Broadway. MACKINGA. The funeral services of Mrs, Carolina Macklnga will be held Monday at 1 p.m. from the chapel of W. A.

Brawn, 1815 South Flower street, MAHER, The funeral services of Mrs. Annie L. Maher will be held Monday at 9 a m. from the Church of Nativity. W.

A. Brown, funeral director. MATTKON. Hilda Mattson. Remains at the chapel nf A.

Brown, 1H15 South Flower street. McBURNEY. Mrs. Imma W. McBitrney.

urniam al. Ilia 1,1 vr, A. Brown. IRIS South Flower street. McCt.ENAOHEN.

Mrs, Jane MrClensahen nf nl Five Oaks Drive. South Pasadena; survived by her son and daush-ter-ln-law. Robert and Mary F. Booth, holh nf Foulh Pssdena. Services 10 30 a Monday at lha ehspel of Turner, Stsveis At Essies-ton.

1000 Fremont avenue, South Vdul Howard's New CALIFORNIA FLO WE RL AND WILL SOON BE OPEN Vi'ith attractions to draw visitors from all over the world, California FlwttUnJ is but a 15-niinute drive from our prccnt location within easy aciess over main highways to all parts of the Southland. Opening Announcements Will Appear Shortly During removal operations we are continuing, as usual, to supply every need of the jrden at our present location on La Brea Ave. at Third St. rome this week for special values. Alumni csgia nurg; iris jv, uv Nawlln Whllitsr.

REICH AH1 BUDHOK. Donsld B. 21, 811111111 it City: Alt, 20, 20438 Strglhern Csnnga Psrk, PETKRBON HOLWUW. Hrry 29. 205 N.

sue is, 21, 205 S. Brusd- y. FK -ROLLER. Fradrrlck 23. 12255 Morrison North Hollywood.

Dorothy C. 21. 2952 N. Hi-schwood Driva. ROBERTS MART1NEX.

Roby 24. 831 Frsnclsro: Lurllla 25, 421 Vlrtur Bt SAI.O tlALLACIIIEH. Frsnk 24. 2315 Hooper Lillian 21, 172 W. 4 trrt St.

SAMPLE NICKEI BON. Olfn 19, 34 N. Mnrgurrita, Alhambra: Mrrrlrl 17, rf. n. Margur-rita.

Ainsuinrs. SCHABARUM JKNHEN. lluhart 38, 378 Entrsda Bsnta Monlcai Minnie 21. 4on nroanw, vanicg, aCHIOCKEH-KUJAVRKL Paul 21. 5018 B.

Olive Bt.i Mildred 18, 32 W. 8E1 tKLBON GARDINER, tfstfr L. 22. 1057 W. 49111 Bt.i Harrl-t 19, 1029 B.

1'ulnn Av. 8ENTENO MADRID. Frsnk R. 23, 1065'i B. Botn; Onloras, 21, 707 8.

Boto Bt. 8HAFEKH JACKHON, Clifton 21, 508 Hieniand, r'uiiarton: Harhal 1H, 10K3 Enranarls Drive, a liabra, 8H1NE-KAHCHMER. Ban, 27. 313 N. (larilnari Anne, 28, 939 8.

Oramrrcy Plsr-a. SlMMEt-OOESER. Louis C. Jr 22. 525 Warnrr Janet 20, 1803 Well- liiRton Road SMITH -BAKER.

Martin 33. .110 La- fnyctta GlrndRl, Yvonna 22, 070 Olpnnnks. (llandala. SMITH -CHRIBTENBKN. Clydt 22, 808 N.

Wlllowbrook, B'vtrly, 20, 1H50 Paramount Blvd Downey. SNYDER JORDAN. Rat 8 24, 9541 San Antnnin South Gnle: Lottie 26, 3128 Wisconsin Ave Hotith Gate. SPHECHEll Clarence 23, 8.13 York Hawthorns; Josephine A W. 104th St SWKDhLlUS BROADBKNT.

Joseph 23, 4224 Tavlnr Ban Dleso; Irene 21. 815 Wrstrhester Place. Bwrr.ER LASH. Elmo 23, 3400 W. Foothill Pasadena; Barbara 23.

17H8 N. BTramnre. TOI'M. STEINBAC If. Krle R.

25, 370 Los Flnrea, Arcadia! Ba.rnlre 23, 325 70th Bt. TJPM1IA PI ATNER, Lynn A 40, 3(10 R. VVestlaket Jane 24, 125 8. Almont, Tlevrrly llllls. OUnZKY- 1XJMNITZ.

Rubin 25, 3185 winter Bt.i Anne 28, 433 Cen tenntal Bt. VERDE Fmlllo 23, 5112 ling Beach Consuelo, 21, 213 Ave. 23 VOOT KUHI.MANN. Allan 22. 700 Kelso pi, Inglewood; Eleanor 18, 2.10 8.

Euralvptus Inglewood. WAI.EH HOBBHT8. Edward 31, 3184 Osrden Ave.i Margaret 18, 3322 Gar dan Ave WATSON RrXRKT. Puasell. 31, 2958 Dai- PLANT NOW Quick-growing vines for sumntpr shade ond color, Will soon cover fnc or trellis.

Heavenly blue and Scarlett 0'Hara Morning Glories; Crimson Ramblr, Cardinal Climber, Cup and Saucer Vine, Australian Pea Vine. In pott, ready to bloom eoch CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS One of the finest collections to be had in huge exhibition type, feathery and spidery ones, pompons, anemonies, ungles every type ond color imaginable, each separate end labeled. SPECIAL dozen PAUL J. lOWARD'S ton Ave Mary 27. 1133 W.

31st. Bt. WELCH WOOD. Elmo 27, 1812 Griffith Mvia 28, 528 8. Parkview.

WEIOWL WAHNElt. William 23, 1247 B. Hudson Ave.i Kathleen 21, 2687 Dundee Plee WELCH -WESTON Miller 38, 307 I. Hoth Bt Merle 20. Newton, Ksn.

W1LIV-8COLAHL Hoherl 1, Box 14B2. Hondo; Hilda, 11 801 Bweatzer Ave WILLIAMS- FAWcrTT. Albert 23, 855 W. Sixth Pomona: Oereldlna 21. 403 Kenoak Drive, Pomona.

WILLIAMS RIHTOVV. Robert 35, 901 (lower: Mary 21, 939 Harrington Mti Bernardino. WtlJsON -Dsn. 34. IT N.

Chsnel At. hsmhra; Ruth 33, 1237 Elm San Oahrlel WINTERS tSCOBOHO. LOUIS. 18, 33JJ I Second 81 1 Eva, 19, 322 Bsrslona. I Bt Psrolins CAimOLL PUtnENU.

31, 1834 nrgftort flt.l Mrgrt 0 20, 1005 W. ft OAHTErt-'POtlDNA. Mnwsrd 31, SAM ('liflon Wsr, Havarltf Hills: Wlnntlrad 31, loll Bnt Brbsrs. CAHTWnttnlT-PK'ITHB. Edgar 2t.

hot trlvt; Prsncrs' 19, I0IR', Baat7rr. tHANEV-POHTER. HavglM 15, 1M filith Bt, 1 Msrgftrrt 33, 1051 W. CLARK B-1' Ct AIIKE Athr, 38, CTork'n Asnrs 33, 57 Cgllfomig. Vantuis OTA- tIRTf'BirAiTEOtTT.

Frnrlro 31. l'ri Bt linuglss, Aris.i Blsl, It, 301 lrr UV, HORTICULTUIML ESTABLISHMENT 250 SO. LA BREA AVE..

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