The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California (2024)

TUESDAY MORNING. Zos Angeles a Times NOVEMBER INTENTION TO MARRY The following notices of intention to marry were issued yesterday. Name, age and address given: -WEGENER. Delmer 24, 11244 Morrison street, North HollyWood; Ruby 24, 5314 Riverton, North Hollywood. BUTZ-DODGEN, Charles 32, 1110 West Washington; Esther 26, 1458 West Twentieth street.

CAMAREN Joe, 21, 127 North Kern avenue; Mary, 18, Michigan avenue. CARLSON- SAPUTO. Harry 29, East Avenue 32; Olive, 22, 815 West -second street. CASTELLAW-GROHS. Thomas 23, 4309 South Main street; Margaret 25, 197 West Place, CASTILLO-FRAGOZA, Primitivo, 25, 1812 Fifty-third street: Consuelo, 21, Holmes avenue.

CHANDLER-WRIGHT. Charles 41, 2011 Daisy avenue, Long Beach: Ruby, 34, 4614 Vineland, North Hollywood. CISNEROS SAENZ. Enrique, 23. 359 South street; Soledad, 24, 475 North Bernal avenue.

-BALLARD. John 25, 2653 Loosmore street: Eloise 17, 2260 White avenue. Fresno. co*kELY Frank 71, Azusa avenue, Azusa; Carrie 60, Azusa avenue, Azusa, COLLINS FERGUSON. James 29, Pittsburgh, Virginia 25, Santa Barbara.

COOPER- SCOTT. Joe 1204 East Twenty-fourth street; Effie, 36, 1204 East Twenty-fourth street. COX-ROACH. Doyle 40, 5511 Manhattan Place; Kathryn 43, 1107 North Forty -second street. CROWE-KOONTZ.

George 20, 2814 Pasadena avenue; Dora 16, 2208 North Broadway. DALGLISH- -HALE. Alexander, 27, 1721 West Sixty-fourth street; Rosalind 27. South Hoover street. DAVIS -NELSON.

Carl 26, 3400 East Sixth street: Frances 20, 541 La Verne avenue. DEAN- Francis 22, 1933 Oak street; Gladys 24, West Thirty-fourth street. DORADO- REYES. Salvador. 22.

4433 New York avenue; Consuelo, 22, 4432 Michigan avenue. DOVGARD- SMITH. Louis. 38, 2219 Echo Park avenue: Ethyle, 27, 1318 North Ridgewood Place. DRAKE- SIZELOVE.

Thomas, 21, 224 Louise street, Long Beach: Janice 17, 39 East Fifty-third street, Long Beach. ELAM- Robert 29, Lubbock, Eunice, 27, Lubbock, Tex. ERICKSON Stanley 23, U.S.S. California: Leola 20, 1421 Orange avenue, Long Beach, FARMER- SHEEKS. James 33.

10104 San Juan street. South Gate; Eliza 22, 010028 California avenue, South Gate. FARRELL- -POTTS. Richard 21, 731 North Marguerita street, Alhambra; Virginia 19, 1425 South Marengo Alhambra, FITZGERALD LEONETTI. Terminal Lee 19, Island; 737 Joanna 18, 728 Flint avenue, Wilmington.

FOOTE- BROCK. Henry 36, 1423 East Seventy-fifth street; Nancy 34, 738 East Eighty-second street. FORRY- Alvin 40, 1807 East Vernon avenue; Lola 38, 1771 North Vermont. GARCIA- SALDIVAR. Carlos.

22, 919 ford street; Concepcion, 18, 637 State street. GIBBONS -McCORMICK. John 22, 501 West Ramona Boulevard, Wilmar; Janice 18, 501 West Ramona Boulevard. Wilmar. GIOVANI- Fred, 31, 6154 South Oxford; Dorothy 23, 251 South Olive street.

GRANA- John 2249 Hanco*ck street; Rose, 19, itou street. GULLEY William 21, 474 South Los Robles, Pasadena: Joy 21, 794 Mariposa, Pasadena. HAMLET JENNINGS. Wendell 22, 750 East Thirty -first street: Geraldine, 19, 4973 South Central avenue. HAMMER -PARKER.

John 22, 318 East Second street, Long Beach: Mary, 23, 1470 Seventh avenue, Riverside. HARSH- SHEPARD. Harry 22, 248 North Rampart Boulevard; Ruth 21, 1007 South Camios. HARTT Samuel 32, 1119 McCadden Place; Kathryn, 20, 229 South Catalina. HAWKINS-HOOD.

James 57, 1730 West Mountain street, Glendale; Louise 51, 1730 West Mountain street, Glendale. HEATON BARNES. Clayton 21, 5893 Brayton. Long Beach; Doris 17, 839 Arkansas, Bellflower. HOGAN- WHITE.

Chester 27, 7850 Hillside avenue; Ella 21, Manzanita street. HORSE Fourth -HASLER. street: Newell Ethel 39. 33, 1023 2300 Atlantic, Long Beach, HOWLAND Carl 37, 625 West Vernon avenue: Myrtle 22, 3 625 Vernon avenue. -PERLI Albert.

26. 4112. Clayton avenue; Edna 18, 4112 Clayton avenue. -SCHUSTER. Jesse 22, 604 West Peter Smith street, Fort Worth, Ola 21, 401 Haynes street, Fort Worth.

Tex. KAUFFMAN-MAXON. Ralph 38, 1927 South Union street: Erma 20, 8925 San Luis avenue, South Gate. KETCHAM- Edwin 19, 223 North Beaudry; Billie 18, 316 North Garfield avenue. Alhambra.

KINGWOOD-HUNT. Wilburn 46. 3144 West Seventy-seventh street; Jennie 27, 963 South Hoover. LANDRETH-McCALL. Ira 28.

1508 Rincon Drive, Whittier; Marvelle 24, 423 West Putnam Drive, Whittier. LA VIGNE FORD. Clen 32. 9527 Elizabeth street, South Gate; Mary 21, Orchard avenue, Bell. LAWYER- JOHNSON.

Clifford 26, 4337 Gleason street; Billie 18, R.F.D. Box 209, Perris. LEE- SHAW. Edward 71. 731 West Milford street.

Glendale; Gathern, 62, 1063 West Irving, Glendale, -HYATT. William 23, 927 Daisy avenue, Long Beach; Ruby 19, 1005 Cedar avenue, Long Beach. LONG-MARX. Mitchell, 26. East Twenty-ninth street; Mary 28, East Twenty-ninth street.

LORD -MILLER. William 35, 1030 North Alvarado street; Mabel 31, 1030 North Alvarado street. LUCAS Charles 23, 415 West Jefferson: Mable 20, 3123 South Grand avenue. MacDONALD- HARRISON. Harry 23, 922 South Sixth avenue.

Arcadia: Carelyn 20, 1805 South Santa Anita, Arcadia, MANN-AMES. Wesley 23. 524 Altair Place, Venice; Dorathy 22, 432 Altair street, Venice. MASON--BALL. Carrol 27, 219 North Avenue 56; Ruth 20, 608 South Avenue 60.

MATHEWS -JONES. George 25, 1882 San Francisco avenue, Long Beach; Hazel 18, 1985 San Francisco avenue. Long Beach. McALFREY-MULHERRON. Paul 26, 1259 South Eastman street; Dorothy 22, 465 Amalia street.

McCAHAN- LUBBERS. Paul 30, 10433 San Juan, South Gate: Margaret 25. 437 West Sixty-seventh street. McCANN-COLEMAN. Leroy 43.

6828 Miramonte Boulevard; Dorothy 41, 6828 Miramonte Boulevard. MOKRY- John 24. 1343 South Westlake avenue; Helen 25, 10873 Bloomfleld, North Hollywood. MORGAN Everett 29, 140 West Fifteenth street; Ruth 19, Monterey Road. OLIVAS- -GONZALES.

Alfonso, 24. 433 North Hicks street; Celia, 19, 224 South Eastman avenue, PATCHY ALEXANDER. Albert. 50, 119 North Bunker Hill avenue: Mary, 50, East Fifty-first street, PAYNE West One SWANSON. Hundred James and 45, Twentieth street: Grace 47, 1810 Avalon Boulevard.

PETERSON Emmett 40, 1424 West Slauson avenue; Belle 50, 1422 West Slauson. PETERS -WYATT. Austin 36, 819 South Westlake avenue; Barbra 36. 8236 Walnut Drive. PHIPPS -DOOLITTLE.

Hubert 23, 642 Antonia avenue; Hazel 22, Workman. PONTIUS -MOON. Wilkie 36, 615 East Walnut, Pasadena: Pearl 34, 216 South Central avenue, Glendale. PRITCHARD IRVING. Joseph 32, 919 South Grand; Lesslie, 34, 511 East Sixth RAMIREZ-MUNOZ.

Lorenzo, 24. 424 North Grand avenue; Ana 23, 406 East Twenty-second street. RICHARDS Edward 27, 3624 West Fifty -ninth street: 20, West Fifty-third street. RIGGINS -NEWMAN. Arthur 40, 514 Union Drive; Beatrice, 22.

514 Union Drive. RIPPLE -BRIAN. Clifford 25, 10453 Washington Boulevard, Culver City; 18, 3328 Motor avenue, Palms. ROTEMAN Charles, 22, 324 West One Hundred and Sixth street: Dorothy 18, 835 West Ninety-ninth street. ROTHSCHILD-URDANG.

Richard 23, 1155 South Crescent Heights Boulevard: Dorothee 17, 1210 South Crescent. SAHLSTEN- GENEREAUX. Ernst 41, 2741 Estado street. Pasadena: Marguerite, 33, 2741 Estado street, PasaSAMPSON WOODRUFF. Ruby 22, 585 Boyce street.

Arlene 18, 585 street, Altadena. SAVE- -CONNOLLY. Henry 31, 4317 Moonstone Drive: Grace 31, 1612 West Twelfth street. SISLER- Vincent 25, U.8.8. West Virginia, U.

S. Navy: Jacqueline 22. 1945 North Wilcox avenue. SMITH- LUKASKO, Harvey 36, 7100 South Central: Mary 23, 1437 Ocean avenue. Santa Monica, STEAD Long Leland Beach: 27.

2740. East First street. Dorothy 24. 538 North Holliston avenue, Pasadena. INTENTION TO MARRY The following notices of intention to marry were issued yesterday.

Name, age address and given: STEELE Bernard 24, 603 West' con Place; Ruth 25. Duncan, Okla. STERLING- YOUNG. Bennett 21, 942 Dominguez street, Wilmington: Eula 18. 325 Third street, San Pedro.

STICKROD -VAN WINKLE. Robert 24, 574 North Beachwood Drive: Helen, 23. 634 South June street. STROUD OLOCCO. Donald 24, 2223 street; Mary 20, 1923 JohnTABARD street.

TANNER. Windsor James Boulevard; 26. Mittie 1011 20. 2962 Tyburn street. TALLEY Harmon, 24, South Broadway; Myrtle 22, 3215 Barham street.

COBB. William 24, Fort MacArthur, San Pedro; Doris 21, 1624 Rincon Drive. Whittier. TEBBETTS -McGAVIN. George 30.

1315 North Sierra Bonita: Jeska 23, 1415 North Catalina street. TETZLAFF-HOWARD. Martin 31. 1013 Rose avenue, Artesia: Dorothy 23, 621 Jackson, Whittier. UTLEY-JAMES.

Ernest. 27, 1321 East Fiftieth street: Beulah 19, 712 East Thirty-third street. VALENTI-RASMUSSEN. William, 24, 600 West Pico; Arlene L. 24, 1307 Twelfth Place.

VARELA-GONZALES. Joe 20. 3138 East First street; Angelita, 18, 213 North Grand avenue. VITAL YRIGOYEN. Ricardo.

28. 1715 E. Vernon avenue: Esperanza, 30, 1567 East Forty-seventh street. VON EPPS -PEARSON. Earl 23, 909 North Clark street: Ruth 27, 244 South Wetherly Drive, Beverly Hills.

WALKER-ALGER. Brandt 31. 353 Markham Place, Pasadena; Carolin 26, 495 California Terrace, Pasadena. WEBSTER- CARKEEK. Claude 32, 3778 South Harvard Boulevard: Gladys 32, 3778 South Harvard Boulevard, WIECZOREK STAND.

Norman 20, 1063 Elm avenue, Long Beach: Lucille, 22. 1060 Elm avenue, Long Beach, WILLERTON Dean 26. 245 West Eighty-sixth Place: Dorothy 26, 2825 South Hope street. WILLIAMS STOY. Richard 28.

4823 Sixth avenue; Leondean 21, 116 East Seventy-first street. YAKOVICH-SIKICH. Nickolas 23, U.S.S. Pennsylvania: Mildred, 21, West Seventh street, San Pedro. BIRTHS Names, sex, place and date of birth ANDERSON.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Son. Cedars of Lebanon Hospital.

October ATHERTON, Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Daughter. Southwest Maternity Hospital.

October 26. BELL. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence.

Daughter. Monte Sano Hospital. October 24. BROWNE. Mr.

and Mrs. Hale. Son. California Hospital. October 26, BUTTOLPH.

Mr. and Mrs. James. Son. St.

Vincent's Hospital. October 27. DE LOS REYES. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph. Daughter, California Hospital. October 28. DINGMAN. Mr.

and Mrs. Daughter. California Hospital. October 26. EDWARDS.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Son. Pioneer Hospital.

October 25. HAMILTON. Mr. and Mrs. Willard, Daughter.

California Hospital. October 28. HARDING. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald. Daughter. Monte Sano Hospital. October 22. HARTRY.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Daughter. California Hospital, October 28.

MACULSAY. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph. Son.

California Hospital. October 28. MURPHY. Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick. Daughter. St. Vincent's Hospital. October 21.

NORTON. Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Son.

Methodist Hospital. October 16, OTIS. Mr. and Mrs. Damon.

Daughter. Southwest Maternity Hospital. October 25. PARKER. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene. Daughter. Good Samaritan Hospital, October 17. SHERWOOD.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Son. St. Vincent's Hospital.

October 26. STEWART. Mr. and Mrs. Royal.

Son. French Hospital. October 24. STRUTT. Mr.

and Mrs. Eric. Son. Good Samaritan Hospital. October 21.

WALKER. Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Daugh- ter, Pahl Hospital. October 23.

DIVORCE SUITS FILED WILNER. Vera A. against Samuel, DIVORCES GRANTED BARBIER. June from Lawless. BARNES.

Grace against Cecil. BRETHOUWER. Eloise against Hobart O. BROWN. Ester against Edgar S.

BRYFOGEL. Doris H. against Eric W. BOYKIN. John W.

from Vivike. COSTA. Virene W. against Frank L. CRATER.

Elsa I. against Kenneth P. CRITCHLOW. Kathryn L. against A.

C. CROCCO. Albert D. against Ellen D. M.

CROCKETT. Herchel C. against Lillian R. ERSKINE. De Vera against Leigh R.

FRANKLIN. Opal L. against Clifford L. GARBER. Dorothy C.

against Jan. GUSTI. Ruth A. against Robert L. HALL.

Alberta against Joseph. HANNON. Esther against William, HANSEN. Harry against Alva. HASKELL.

Oscar against Florence. HENSHAW. Louise against Holmes H. HUMES. William A.

against Kathryn D. HUTCHASON. Katherine C. against L. B.

JONES. Maxine R. against Therel W. JONES. Ralph H.

against Eleanor M. KEATING. Rose J. against Ira M. KERSCH.

Eleanor against Joseph. MacLEOD, Darathea against E. Erskine. MORROW. Nelba against Clarence, O'DAY.

Adelaide against George. PAZDER. Louis J. against Susan PELLY. Connie against Frank B.

C. PETERMAN. Harry A. against Anne R. PINNELL.

Helen E. against B. Frank. ROGERS. Betty A.

against Daniel D. RUDD. Mary E. against Michael. SANTOS.

Marie A. from Delfin. SAVAGE. Joseph J. against Irma P.

SCHNEIDMAN. David against Manola, STODDARD. Arnie E. against Robert T. WEINBERG.

Rose against Julius. ALSTON. Bessie K. from John D. BARONEY.

Sarel from Manuel. CASTERTON. Ruth E. from Shirley E. Violette R.

from John J. COLLINS. Alta S. from John M. COMBS.

Vesta from Ira. CONNALLY. Clarence M. from Margaret CRAIG. Dorothy A.

from Homer L. DAVIS. Shirley from Ralph V. DIAL. Edythe from Carl H.

ELLIOTT. Rua from Arnold W. FARRINGTON. Catherine A. from C.

FULBRIGHT. Helen F. from James H. Madelyn H. from Victor GRIFFIN.

Richard G. from May. HAMPTON. Lucille from Paul. HENZE.

Laurel I. from Fred. HOLMES. Gaynell H. from Oliver W.

HUERTA. Eva G. from George. HUNTER. Glenera L.

from Stuart F. HURD. Katie from Herman C. KELLY. Mildred H.

from John E. KITCHENER. Mary E. from David R. KITTA.

Bessie K. from Jack F. LEE. Helen G. from Aaron D.

MADDEN. Sarah R. from Daniel J. MIGENDT. Clara from Martin.

MILNE. Mary L. from William R. MORGAN. Margie V.

from Hoy L. OLDHAM. Marguerite A. from Fred E. PERAZA.

Mary C. from Manuel. PIERSON. Charles M. from Esther M.

POGANY. Lillian from Willy, POLLOCK. Lodoska G. from Arthur. POVUR.

Pavel from Josephina, PULS. Wilma M. from Albert. RUFF. Thelma from Earl L.

SEBBERT. Martha from George G. SMITH. Emily from Frank L. STRONG.

Nora C. from Earl M. Sarah from Harold. THOMPSON, Esther from Julius E. TORRENT.

Sarina from Stephen ULM. Ruth J. from Nathan VON HOFE. Mary E. from B.

L. WOODMANCY. Maybelle from Augustus, OFFICIAL DEATH LIST (Los Angeles) Name- Age Date BORGER, Henry 80 Oct. 27 CHANEY, Cora 81 Oct. 28 COWAN, George 58 Oct.

26 CRITTENDEN. John 48 Oct. 27 GALLOWAY. Permelia 89 Oct. 29 GRIFFIN, Blanche 38 28 GUNDERSON, Gunvald 64 Oct.

27 HUBB. Freeda 47 Oct. 26 KALINOWSKA, Kazimiera 36 Oct. 28 KINNEY. Fred 42 28 MacCALLUM.

Eleanor 40 28 MAYBURY, Harlett 79 Oct. 25 MAYO. Emma 83 Oct. 28 MILLSPAUGH, Willard 65 Oct. 28 OGLESBY, Dayton 76 Oct.

25 OLSOMER, Jules 70 Oct. 25 PORTER. Albert 47 Oct. 19 POWELL. Anna 71 70 Oct.

28 SEHRT. Alma 32 Oct. 27 VLACH, Esther Oct. 27 DEATHS Funeral Announcements With Seeing then that we have a great high priest, that is passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let NS hold fast our profession. -Heb.

iv, 14. ARCHER. October 30, Lula E. (Bain) Archer. Friends may call at the chapel Bresee Brothers Gillette, 950 West Washington.

Tuesday until 4 p.m. Interment, Oregon City, Or. ATCHISON, Mrs. Marsaret, M. Atchison, beloved wife of Atchison.

Services Wednesday at 3 p.m. in the Little Church of the Flowers. Mortuary, Forest Lawn Memorial Association, in charge. BOWMAN, October 31, Archibald Cunningham O'Connor, directors. COOK.

Services for Hubert Cook Wednesday, 2 p.m,. at Edwards Brothers' CoIonial Mortuary. COWLES. Mrs. Sadie B.

Remains at the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street. DURANT. R.

Clifford Durant. Services Thursday at 1:30 p.m. the Little Church of the Flowers. Mortuary, Forest Lawn Memorial Association, in charge, DEATHS With Funeral Announcements WEATHER REPORT Official OFFICE. UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU, Los Angeles, Nov.

1. (Reported by L. H. Daingerfield, 5 o'clock a.m. the barometer registered 30.06: at 5 p.m., 30.05.

Thermometer for the corresponding hours showed 55 deg. and 65 deg. Relative humidity, 5 a.m., 39. per cent; 5 p.m., 78 per cent. Wind, 5 a.m., north; velocity, 6 miles; 5 p.m..

west; velocity, 5 miles. Temperatures, highest, 73 lowest, 55 deg, Rainfall for season. .01 of an inch; normal to date, .90 of an inch; last season to date, 1.31 inches. WEATHER CONDITIONS -The North Pacific high (30.40) is central near 36 deg. north and 166 deg.

west and the Gulf of Alaska low (29.00) is centered at 51 deg. north and 142 deg. west, while continental highs overlie British Columbia, Alberta, the Great Basin and Northern Rockies (Katloops, 30.58,) and extends from the lakes to Florida and the east coast delphia and Washington, 30.60.) and the interior pressure trough extends from Hudson Bay to the Mexican border (Winnipeg, 29.72.) Results and attending phenomena: Frequent strong winds over the Gulf of Alaska, the North Pacific and the Washington coast. Moisture over the Alaskan coast, scattered over the Northern Rockies, -Hudson Bay region, Northern Manitoba, Southern Minnesota, Eastern Kansas and Northeastern Florida; heavy, 3.90 at Cordova, Alaska. Moderate to marked temperature declines over the Great Basin, Northern Rockies, Arizona and the interior of California; also over the eastern cotton belt and the east coast; warmer over the plains, Missouri and Upper Mississippi valJeys and Florida: little change elsewhere; ranged from 90 deg.

yesterday at Yuma to 4 deg, last night at Barrow, Alaska. Clear weather and seasonable temperature over Southern California, LOCAL TEMPERATURES -Minimum and maximum temperatures from Southern California points, reported yesterday to the Los Angeles office of the United States Weather Bureau, were as follows: Stations- Max. Min. Union Air Terminal. 72 44 Corona 79 43 Culver City 67 53 El Cajon 80 43 Imperial 89 52 San Avalon, Pedro Santa Catalina 67 68 54 Mt.

Wilson 57 46 Porterville 78 45 Riverside 75 42 San Fernando 75 59 Santa Ana 73 46 Santa Barbara 70 47 Long Beach 70 51 LOCAL FORECAST For Los Angeles and vicinity: Fair Tuesday and Wednesday with morning fog; little change in temperature; gentle southeast to southwest wind with northwest on coast. STATE FORECAST SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1. Weather forecast: Fair and mild Tuesday and Wednesday; light west wind. Northern California: Fair Tuesday and Wednesday, but cloudy in extreme north portion Tuesday; temperature somewhat above normal; gentle northwest wind off the coast, Sierra Nevada: Fair Tuesday and Wednesday; little change in temperature; moderate easterly wind.

Sacramento, Santa Clara, Salinas and San Joaquin valleys: Fair Tuesday and Wednesday; temperature slightly above normal; light variable wind. Southern California: Fair Tuesday and Wednesday, but morning fogs near coast; little change in temperature; gentle northwest wind off the coast. ARIZONA FORECAST PHOENIX (Ariz.) Nov. for Arizona: Fair Tuesday and Wednesday; not much change in temperature, COLORADO RIVER YUMA (Ariz.) Nov. 1.

(Exclusive dispatch from the United States Geological height Colorado River, 18.65 feet. Discharge Monday, 4750 cubic feet per second. TEMPERATURES AND PRECIPITATION of 5 a.m. All others as of 5 p.m. PrecipiStations- High.

Low. tation. Abilene 82 64 82 56 Atlanta 66 52 Bismarck 42 42 Boise 56 32 Boston 52 34 46 32 46 30 76 54 74 42 Chicago 72 44 Cincinnati 70 44 T. 46 38 82 64 Denver 50 44 Moines 66 52 52 38 City 78 54 44 38 Edmonton 40 32 El Paso 78 52 Eureka 68 46 Flagstaff 64 28 Fresno 74 52 80 68 Junction 70 46 68 56 Havre 44 36 Helena 42 32 .01 66 46 72 42 60 44 Jacksonville 76 .08 48 36 .01 48 36 .08 Kamloops 46 54 Kansas City 82 64 Ketchikan 58 52 78 44 Lander 46 32 Rock 84 60 Los Angeles 73 55 Memphis 82 64 80 74 City 60 38 Minneapolis-St. Paul 56 48 .01 Modena 58 32 56 42 Needles 78 52 New Orleans 78 60 New York 54 36 Head 58 50 Platte 64 42 Oklahoma City 82 64 Omaha 66 56 80 64 60 38 Phoenix 86 58 54 32 50 34 Point Arguello 68 50 Portland 64 54 76 46 City 80 40 .02 Redding 70 54 Reno 64 34 Roseburg 68 78 46 Sacramento 74 50 St.

Louis 82 50 Salt Lake City 56 34 San Antonio 84 66 San Diego 68 54 San Francisco 68 54 Santa Fe 66 42 Seattle 68 48 Spokane 50 34 Mo. 80 60 Current 46 32 1.02 80 60 Tatoosh Island 60 52 Tonopah 56 38 88 62 Walla 58 36 Washington 58 40 80 64 .06 58 38 T. Winnemucca 58 28 Winnipeg 38 38 12 Park 52 24 02 Yuma 86 54 VITAL RECORD INTENTION TO MARRY The following notices of intention to marry were issued yesterday. Name, age and address given: ABASTA-AGUILAR. Trinidad 20.

831 North Angelino street, Azusa; Flora 18, 201 East Grand San Gabriel. AGUILAR OROSCO. Emilio, 27. El Centro: Carmel, 26, 11814 Compton avenue. AIZUSS- SUNSHINE.

Albert, 21, 3037 Ganahl street: Goldie 3143 Winter street. ALBANESE- SIMEON. Joseph 357 East Sixty-eighth street: Linda, 23, 250 West Forty -second street. ANDREWS -LACKEY. Oliver 23.

212 South Cedar street. Glendale; Floy 21, 638 South New Hampshire. ANTHONY-HARRAH. John 73. 2226 Wightman, San Diego: May 65, 2226 Wightman, San Diego.

AUER-WALDO. Edward 35, 917 North Dickel, Anaheim: Vivlin 21, 1125 Stanley avenue, Long Beach, AVILA-MORGA. Jesus 42, 438 South Pecan street; Marina 46, 438 South Pecan street. BARKER-ANDREWS. Charles 42, 101 Claremont Boulevard.

San Francisco; Delight 31, 610 East Seventh street, Superior. Wis. BERG--MURPHY, Bertil 25. 4206 McFarlane: Ruth, 20, West Fortyfirst street. BIRCH- BECKER.

Ralph 27. Mojave; 23. Mojave. BLAND- LYON. Edwin 31.

South Fourth street, Alhambra: Edith 25, 1616 Huntington. BOYCE-IRWIN. Fred 23, U.S.8. San Francisco: Opal 24, 2236 Lime avenue, Long Beach. BRIGGS- James 29, 5217 Hollywood Boulevard; Mary 27, Hillsurst.

BRIGHT--IVY. John 29. 10853 Weyburn avenue. West Los Angeles; Josephine. 23, 1705 Twenty-first street, Santa Monica.

BRUCE CARROLL. Percy 61. 1300 East Forty-eighth Place: Lilly 55, 905 East Forty-first street. EDDY. Fannie Belle Eddy, beloved mother of Mrs.

Fern M. Schwind, Mrs. Velma M. Stopp, Bernice F. and Frances Eddy.

Services Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Little Church of the Flowers. Mortuary, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Association, in charge. EDWARDS. Harry Edwards.

Remains at the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street. EGAN. Gerald O'Connor Egan.

Rosary service at the chapel of Bresee Brothers Gillette, 950 West Washington, Tuesday at 8 p.m. Mass at St. Mary Magdalen Church. Pico and Corning, Wednesday, 10 a.m, ELDER. John W.

A. Brown, 'funeral director. ELLSWORTH. Elmer A. Ellsworth of Long Beach.

Private services. Mortuary, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Association, in charge. FORTNEY. Lemuel B. Fortney of 6405 Bonsallo avenue, beloved father of Merle Fortney, Funeral services Wednesday at 2 p.m.

the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street. GARLICK. The funeral services of Mrs.

Ella N. Garlick will be held today at 10 a.m. from the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street.

GUILD. George H. Guild, beloved husband of La Zetta M. Guild; father of Alyce May and Doris J. Guild and Mrs.

Robert E. Enright: brother of Mrs. Oscar Radcliffe of Chicago, Services Wednesday. 3 p.m.. at Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary.

HAY. James Eli Hay, beloved brother of husband Kezia of Florence E. Hay and Hay of Santa Ana, Cal. Services 12 noon Wednesday at the Little Church of the Flowers. Pierce Brothers, directors.

HENEY. Judge Francis J. Heney, beloved husband of Mrs. Edna I. Heney and brother of Benjamin and Elizabeth Heney.

Services Wednesday, 2 p.m., at the chapel of Todd Leslie, Santa Monica. HILD. October 31, Mrs. Annie Hild, aged 83 years. Services and interment, San Bernardino, Cal.

Garrett Brothers, directors, HILL. The funeral services of Mrs. Maude Hill will be held today at 2 p.m. from the chapel of W. A.

Brown, 1815 South Flower street. JACOBS. Rosary for Mrs. Jennie Jacobs will be recited this evening, 8 o'clock, at Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. Funeral from Edwards Brothers Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.

Mass, 10 a.m., at St. Vincent's Church, KEOUGH. October 31, Johanna Keough. Cunningham O'Connor, directors. LEE.

Jack L. Lee, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice W. Lee: brother of Mrs.

Vernes Giles, Mrs. Dolores Willey, Arlene, Evelyn, Bill and Perley Lee, Services Wednesday, 2 p.m., from the chapel of Graham Isbell. LENZ. October 31, Charles F. Lenz, loving father Mrs.

Charlotte Weber, Mrs. Kathryn Macrorie, Mrs. Dorothy Arnold, Mrs. Ruth Gage, Mrs. Lucille Hillier and Joseph Scott Lenz.

Rosary this evening at 8 o'clock at the chapel of Cunningham O'Connor. 1031 South Grand avenue. Funeral Wednesday at 9:15 a.ml from the of Cunningham O'Connor. Requiem mass at St. Paul's Church at 10 a.m.

Interment, Calvary, LEWIS. At 914 South Alvarado, Mrs. Anna W. Lewis, beloved mother of Clinton Lewis of San Rafael, Cal. Funeral services today at 3 p.m.

from the chapel of W. Brown, 1815 South Flower street. LIFF. The funeral services of Madison M. Liff will be held today at 1:30 p.m.

from the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street. LONG. George W.

Long. Remains at the chapel of W. Brown, 1815 South Flower street. LOUGHBORN. Services for William C.

Loughborn at the chapel of Bresee Brothers Gillette Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. LUCHSINGER. Helen Rees Luchsinger, loving wife of William Luchsinger; daughter of Mrs. Margaret Rees; sister of Margaret Rees. Services 2 p.m.

Wednesday at the Little Church of the Flowers, Pierce Brothers, directors. LYONS. David Lyons. Remains at the chapel of W. A.

Brown, 1815 South Flower street. MATTHEWS. Late of Lomond, wood, Julia M. Matthews. beloved mother of Mrs.

Ellsworth Alvin Edgar and Walter Partwood: loving grandmother of Charles and Clifton McGowan. Services Thursday, November 4, at 11 a.m, at the Little Church of the Flowers. Interment, Forest Lawn Mausoleum. Ruppe, funeral directors, 1239 South Hope street. MAY.

Mrs. Margaret May. Rosary will be recited at the late residence, 4010 South Hobart, this evening, 8 o'clock. Requiem mass Wednesday, 9 a.m., at St. Cecilia's Church.

Wallace E. White Howard J. Callanan, directors. McNEIL. Rosary for William McNeil this evening, 8 o'clock, at the residenco 1418 South Van Ness avenue.

Solent high mass Wednesday, 9 a.m., at St. Paul's Church. Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary, directors. MERNIN. Suddenly, November 1, Thomas G.

Mernin. Sharp O'Connor, directors. MILLER. Frank beloved husband of Cleora M. Miller; father of Fraulie E.

Miller and Mrs. Hugh Nelson. Funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday from the chapel of J. H.

Riedeman 630 Venice Boulevard. MONEY. Services for Yorda Money at the chapel of Bresee Brothers Gillette, 950. West Washington, Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. MORGAN.

Mrs. Anna Morgan. Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary, MULCHRONE. Joseph Vincent Ray Mulchrone. Remains at the chapel of Wallace E.

White Howard J. Callanan, MUR. Mrs. Dolores Mercedes Mur, beloved wife of Louie Mur: sister of Mrs. Emilia Uharriet.

Rosary Wednesday, November 3, at 8 p.m. at chapel of Alvarez Moore. Funeral Thursday, 2:30 p.m., from St. Patrick's Church. Interment, Calvary Cemetery.

NICHOLAS. Fred M. Nicholas in Cleveland, November 1. Services at residence, 3045 Fairmount Boulevard. Cleveland Heights, Wednesday, November 3, at 2 p.m, NOBLE.

Mrs. May Noble. W. A. Brown, funeral director.

PERLMAN, Services for Eli Wednesday, 11 a.m., at Groman Mortuary, POWELL. Remains of Sarah E. Powell were forwarded last evening by Reed Brothers. Co. to interment.

Columbus, for services REID. Susan Soutter Reid, beloved mother of Reid Bogert. Services 4 p.m. Wednesday at Pierce Brothers. ROBERTSON.

Willard C. Robertson. Remains at the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street.

ROBEY. Anna M. Robey of 540 Lincoln Boulevard, Santa Monica, loving wife of Arthur Robey; mother of Lilah Merrill and sister of Walter Nunn of Riverside, and Matilda Trynke of Orange, Cal. Services Wednesday, a.m., from Price-Daniel Mortuary, West Los Angeles. SALPAUGH.

Ralph E. Salpaugh of 510 South Alexandria avenue, beloved husband of Cira Salpaugh. Services Wednesday, November 3, at 2 p.m from Memory Chapel, Los Angeles Undertaking. 2517 Pasadena avenue, Parking provided. SHERLOCK.

November 1. of 6491 Franklin avenue, Mrs. Anna M. Sherlock. Remains will lie in state Tuesday from 2 to 4 p.m.

at the parlors of W. M. Strother, 6240 Hollywood Boulevard, Interment, Fresno, Cal, SIMS. William Thomas Sims, father of Mrs. Emma Houk.

Mrs. Blanche O'Brien and Charles T. Sims; grandfather of Charles O'Brien. Services Wednesday, 10 a.m., private. at George B.

Remington's, 1707 South Flower street. SKUTT. Mrs. Emma Frances W. A.

Brown, funeral director. WATKINS. October 31, Eleanor Watkins, beloved wife of James Watkins. Rosary this evening at 8 o'clock at the chapel of Cunningham O'Connor, 1031 South Grand avenue. Requiem Wednesday at 9 a.m, at St.

Brigid's Church. Interment, Calvary. WESTPHELING. The funeral services of James Westpheling will be held today it 3:30 p.m. from the Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest Lawn Cemetery.

W. A. Brown. funeral director. Body of ex-Sailor, Dead for Days, Found Believed dead since October 20, the body of Orville Galland, 33-year-old machinists' mate, first class, formerly attached to the cruiser Quincy, was discovered late yesterday in the garage of a vacant house at 3711 South Patton avenue, San Pedro, parently the victim of carbon monoxide fumes, Bandit Strikes Girl Student Victim's Escort Also Robbed as Man Lures Pair by Aid Plea Lured to an isolated spot off Mulholland Drive near Cahuenga avenue by a bandit on the pretext he needed help with an intoxicated companion, Miss Marie Conway, 18-year-old student of the San Luis Rey Academy, was struck, and her escort, Louis Santicanez of Bakersfield, was robbed early yesterday.

Santicanez said the bandit approached his car and said he needed assistance with a girl friend. After driving with them a short distance to where another car was parked, he displayed a pistol and robbed Santicanez of $2. As the bandit grabbed for Miss Conway's purse he made a slurring remark. The young woman slapped his face. The bandit struck her with his fist, she said, cutting her forehead.

The bandit then fled to his car and drove away. Camp Fugitive Sought by Sheriffs Deputy sheriffs yesterday were searching for Ernest D. Guerria, 21 years of age, of 3311 East Third street, who escaped from the Sheriff's Detention Camp No. 4 near San Dimas the previous day. According to Capt.

T. J. Higgins, the youth was serving a year's sentence on a charge of grand theft and taking an automobile without the owner's consent. U.C.L.A. to Hear Philharmonic Concert Marking the third year the Philharmonic Orchestra has appeared on the U.C.L.A.

campus, Dr. Otto Klemperer will conduct in Royce Hall, Tuesday evening, November 16, it was announced yesterday by the Southern California Symphony Association. Another concert is scheduled for April 20 on the Westwood campus. Klemperer is returning from Pittsburgh this week to begin active rehearsals for his opening concerts at the Philharmonic Auditorium on November 11 and 12. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Both undertaking and interment in one place and under one management.

Isn't this the kindlier, more reverent way? FOREST LAWN Glendale Everything at time of sorrow Central location, finest services. and prices never underquoted make "THE PERFECT TRIBUTE" PIERCE BROTHERS 720 West Washington. PRospect 4156 CUNNINGHAM O'CONNOR More centrally located than any mortuary in Los Angeles. Convenient to friends and relatives during business hours Ample parking facilities. 1031 SOUTH GRAND AVE.

PR. 0297. MNO PIERCE MORTUARY Successor to Pierce Brewer M. McQuiddy, Manager. 925 W.

WASHINGTON ST. PR-5278. Bresee Brothers Gillette Under the personal supervision of M. A. Bresee and Kenneth Gillette 950 W.

WASHINGTON ST. PR. 5125. EDWARDS BROTHERS COLONIAL MORTUARY 1000 VENICE BLVD. PRospect 8281.

REED BROTHERS CO. Myron Reed, John Tapley, Frank Geiger 721 WEST WASHINGTON ST. PR. 5151 RUPPE, INC. Funeral Directors, 1239 S.

Hope St. PR. 0115. W. A.

BROWN 1815 SOUTH FLOWER ST. PR. 2011 ARMSTRONG FUNERAL 1201 S. HOPE ST. 0440.

GARRETT BROTHERS 921 Venice Boulevard. PRospect 2039. BRAMBLE FUNERAL HOME Reverent Christian service. Moderate price GLASBAND JEWISH DIRECTORS. 901 WEST WASHINGTON.

PR. 1231. WALLACE E. WHITE PR. 3243.

HOWARD J. CALLANAN. CEMETERIES INGLEWOOD PARK CEMETERY LARGEST IN CALIFORNIA Mausoleum- Columbarium Telephone PLeasant 3144. ROSE HILLS MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery--Mausoleum--Columbarium Purposely Secluded, Yet Easy of Access Workman Mill Road- -Whittier 420-31. "BEAUTIFUL BOLLYWOOD" The cemetery without a salesman.

CEMETERY, MAUSOLEUM, CREMATORY 6000 SANTA MONICA BLVD. ROSEDALE CEMETERY Cemetery, Crematory, Columbarium. Vault 1831 W. WASHINGTON. RE, 8507.

VALHALLA CEMETERY BURBANK. HOllywood 1961. BURBANK 540. CREMATORIES A. CREMATORY Venice Boulevard at Catalina Call or write for BOOKLET "Time Changes All Things." FLORISTS BROADWAY FLORIST W.

FUNERAL FIFTH ST. DESIGNS, MU, 81 4288, AND TU. UP 6161. RACIAL PREJUDICE BLAMED FOR DELAY IN STATEHOOD Hawali will have to wait at least a decade for State sion to the Union because of racial prejudice existing in the United States, according to Dr. D.

L. Crawford, president of the University of Hawaii, who arrived with Mrs. Crawford from Honolulu yesterday in the liner Monterey. "Most of the Congressmen who recently visited Hawaii discov. ered that admission would not imperil the Union and that the 140,000 -born Japanese in the islands are as good Americans as those born on the mainland," Dr.

Crawford asserted. "Hawaii, with 98 per cent literacy among its residents, outstrips the United States in this regard," the educator declared. He is en route to Washington and New York for conferences with officials of the Departments of Agriculture and Interior, as well as those of the Rockefeller Foundation, which has taken an interest in the mid-Pacific university, Dr. and Mrs. Crawford will spend several days in Pomona visiting their son and daughter James and Joan, students in the college.

The Crawfords are alumnae. Gunman Robs Gas Station Attendant George Firkins, attendant at a service station at 9761 West Pico Boulevard, was robbed of $11 last night by a gunman who fled. OBITUARY Marcus W. Parker With members of B.P.O.E. Lodge No.

99 officiating, funeral services for Marcus W. Parker, 88 years of age, a pioneer employee of the Railway Express Company, takes place at 3:30 p.m. today in Pierce Brothers chapel, with cremation in Los Angeles Crematory following. Parker lived in Los Angeles for thirty years. He died Sunday in his home, 1154 North Coronado street.

He leaves a son, A. H. Parker of Whittier. Russell C. Durant Funeral services for Russell Clifford Durant, retired automobile manufacturer who died at his home Saturday, will be conducted in the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, at 1:30 p.m.

Thursday. Temporary entombment will be in a vault pending selection of a memorial. The sportsman, who lived at 1289 North Crescent Heights Boulevard, succumbed suddenly from a heart attack after dining with his wife, the former Charlotte Phillips of Washington, D. C. He was 46 years of age.

Gerald O'Connor Egan Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. tonight in the Bresee Brothers Gillette chapel, 950 West Washington Boulevard, for Attorney Gerald O'Connor Egan, 37 years of age, who died in Oxnard last Thursday. Mass will be said tomorrow at St. Mary Magdalene Church, followed by interment in Calvary Cemetery. He leaves his widow, Mrs.

Catherine L. Egan; a son, Gerald. and a daughter, Patricia Louise Egan. Mrs. Jennie Jacobs Rosary for Mrs.

Jennie Jacobs, wife of Fred Jacobs, chief inspector of the Los Angeles street maintenance department, who died October 29. will be recited today at 8 p.m. at Edwards' Brothers Mortuary. Mass will be said tomorrow at 10 a.m. in St.

Vincent's Catholic Church, with interment following in Calvary Cemetery. Charles F. Masterson Last services for Charles F. Masterson, 32-year-old principal and owner of Sunnybrook School in Cheviot Hills, who died last Sunday, will be conducted at 3 p.m. today from the Pierce Brothers chapel.

Interment will be in Inglewood Park Cemetery. James E. Hay Knight Templar funeral services for James Eli Hay, 61-yearold retired vice president and bank branch manager, will be conducted at noon tomorrow at the Little Church of the Flowers. Interment will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Hay, who lived at 307 South Citrus avenue, leaves his wife, Florence E.

Hay. He died Sunday. E. M. Asher Rabbi Edgar F.

Magnin will officiate at funeral rites for E. M. Asher, associate of Universal Pictures Corporation, today at 10:30 a.m. Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Born in Susanville, Mr.

Asher has been active in the motion-picture, industry for the last seventeen years. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Lillian Asher, a daughter Betty and a son liam, What's Doing TODAY Free permanent California exhibit, State Exposition Building, Exposition Park, open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., except Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and Sundays, 2 to 5 p.m.

Chamber of Commerce harbor and shipping and executive sections meeting, committee rooms, Chamber of Commerce Building, 12:15 noon. Phi Kappa Sigma, Chi Psi, Yale, Harvard, Delta Tau Delta and Sigma Nu luncheons, University Club, noon. Army Officers' Mess, Clifton Cafeteria, 618 South Olive street, noon. Missouri State Society meeting, 845 South Figueroa street, evening. Echo Park Precancel Stamp Club, Echo Park clubhouse, 7:30 p.m.

Municipal League forum, Clif. ton Cafeteria, 648 South Broadway, noon. Hollywood Music and Art Club meeting, 5525 Harold Way, 8 p.m. Institute of Social Science meeting, 648 South Broadway, noon. Henry E.

Huntington Library and Art Gallery open daily, except Monday, 1:15 to 4:30 p.m. to those holding admission cards, obtainable by telephoning BL-72324. Southwest Museum exhibit, Highland Park, 12 to 5 p.m. Los Angeles Museum exhibit, Exposition Park, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Griffith Park Observatory and Planetarium exhibit and lectures, Griffith Park, 11 a.m. to (11 p.m. Lectures at 3 and 8:30 p.m. Dr. D.

L. Crawford Death of School Girl Mystery; Analysis Ordered Unable to find a pathological cause of the death of Eileen McDole, 15 years of age, of 10421 Leolang Drive, Tujunga, Assistant County Autopsy Surgeon Keyes yesterday ordered a chemical analysis of her vital organs. According to investigators, the girl was found dead in bed Sunday morning by her mother, who said she came home Friday afternoon from school and said she was ill. She remained in bed until the time of her death. The body is at the Bade Son mortuary at Tujunga.

Illness of Scott Delays Temple Case Illness of Attorney Joseph Scott, representing the Church of the Four Square Gospel and the Echo Park Evangelistic Association, defendants in a contract action brought by Attorney Jacob Moidel, resulted in a continuance of the case yesterday until next Monday by Superior Judge Vickers. Superior Judge Scott, son of the attorney, said that the illness is only of a slight nature. Moidel is suing to have his asserted rights established in respect to a $250-per-month contract with the organizations and which he asserts was illegally breached by Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson, head of the church and association. Guardsmen Begin West Point Tests Three-day examinations for selection of two California National Guard members for appointment to West Point began yesterday at the National Guard Armory in Exposition Park.

Maj. Alec N. Stark, is in charge. Ten Southern California Guardsmen are taking tests here. Col.

Wayne R. Allen, commander of the One Hundred and Sixtieth Infantry, has named four to take the tests- Sergt. John D. McSeveny of 8905 West Do street, Private Charles H. Chapin of 2529 Orange street, Robert N.

Gordon, private first class, of 1829 Kenmore avenue, and Frank Warnock, private first class, of 547 South Lorena street. Angeleno Submits Low Siphon Bid A low bid of $66,541.70 for construction of a siphon drop turnout for diversion of water from the All-American Canal to the Yuma project has been submitted by Norman I. Fadell of Los Angeles. This was announced yesterday by Reclamation Bureau officials at Yuma. L.

J. Foste, construction engineer, said the contract will be awarded from the Washington office after the bids are checked. Rotary Delegates Leave for Bay City Headed by President Joseph Hartley, a delegation of 125 members of the Los Angeles Rotary. Club left here last night aboard a special Southern Pacific train for San Francisco to attend an intercity meeting today with the Northern Rotary club. The meeting will be in the nature of a preconvention conference with the San Francisco Rotary Club, which next year will be host to the Rotary International convention.

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