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Husband Accused After 3r IPT rl MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Deaths, Funeral Announcements COfNTNGHAM. FUreaee. OBITUARY Maj. Goode's Emil A. Stenberg Funeral services for Emil A.

Lawyer Flies to Hearing on Decontrol Atty. Robert H. Aarons, who led the legal fight for decontrol of rents in Pasadena, left by plane last night for Washington, I Part HI-WED AUG. 23, 1 950 WEATHER REPORT OFFICIAL FORECASTS ls Aareles Vicinity; Sunny after- Xoons today and tomorrow- but night ind inomiRt tow clouds. BiishU? wanner today -Jwitli ntt near 78.

4 Scathera California: Generally clear tn day and tomorrow but night and mom-' inc low clouds in coastal section with local fog In foothni valleys In early morn- inn. warmer la west portion to- i oaj. Sauthera California Caastat Yallen Generally clear today and tomorrow but nisht and morning low cloud and local 1 xog. aiigniiy warmer today. rautaera California Moaataia Areas.

Interior and Desert Ketiaaa: Generally clear today and tomorrow. Kot much i uuu temperature. 1 Arixana: Scattered elmiiflnau tomorrow witl a few widely scattered at- ternoon ana ermine thundershowers ta awui uin sections. LUUe cnanc la tent' pttaiure. WIND AND WXATHER relnt ConeeaUva ta Sam Dteca: Ucht yriabl winds today aad tomorrow but becominc southwest, to wt tn afternoons and occasionally northwest-1'erly 25-35 m.D h.

off Point Conceotlon. Considerabl low cloudiness with only par- tial afternoon clear inf. Mot much chant in temperature. r- BEACH FORECAST i Aaaeies Area: Cloudy this mominc with partial clearing this afternoon. High temperature near 69.

"Water 65. Afternoon we arena la to 12 m.p.n.. ESTER WEATHER SUMMARY i Barometers continue krw the West rn United States with pressure from the coast westward. There is a low ores- sure center in the Oulf of Alaska near Koaiak isiand. NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY to moderate rain showers fell In.

Oregon yesterday with a total of .34 inch at Portland. Or- and .70 at Kelso. while traces were reported In Eastern Washington and Northeastern Ore- son. a few widely scattered thundershow-t era occurred in Arizona and Utah and 1 from Colorado into Kansas, while heay showers fell yesterday morning in South- ern Oklahoma and Xortneastern iexas. ArtJmore received 1.61 inches early yea terday and most of the rain fell In a S5-minute period.

Wichita Falls had 2.64 and Ft. Worth 1.61. A few scattered show-t ers also were reported from Nebraska -rorth and east through Minnesota and Michigan with .33 at Milwaukee. Showers were general on the South and Central ft 1 ic BFiwftia wuu and 2.03 at Norfolk, but much lighter amounts elsewhere.i Record low minimum 1 temperatures were 'reported from North-4 ern Michigan and Northeastern Wisconsin. Ifiault Bte.

Marie. hit a 32 for a new August low. Minimum elsewhere In the country ranged up to the 70s and tew 80s on the Gulf Coast and In south- western deserts. Highs for the day were tn the 60s throughout most of the eoun- try. although Miles City, hit 90 1 and 90 were general from Eastern Wash.

in ton southward into southwestern des- art valleys where 100 were reported. LOCAL TFACFTRATtrRES Tuesday's maximum and minimum temperatures at Southern California points, reported to the Los Angeles office of the U.S. Weather Bureau, were as follows: Station us Angeles -Aalon Harbor Beaumont Tishop Blythe Burbani Cimp Catalina Oliver City Tl Centro Thermal Mat. 76 6H 92 78- A 70 7S ..71 71 7(1 17 7 9S 81 7 79 7S 71 76 70 Min. 60 61 59 55 81 57 51 54 59 .79 74 62 60 71 85 63 60 63 58 49 6n 5 5 63 i.oni wcp tos A r.ieles, Airport Mt.

WUson Needles Newport i Oceanside Palmdale Paadna Paso Pnbles 1 Riverside Fandber San P-ernaxdino ifi A San Gabriel Pin Pedro Santa Warbara, Pnta Monica T7CLA 5 62 55 59 SO 56 I OVER THE NATION TUESDAY i Fredpi- i Station Albuquerque Atlanta Bakersfield Bismarck, Boise iBrownsriIl8 TBuffalo 'Charleston Cheyenne Chicago Cincinnati Denver te Moines Detroit Dog City t-Duluth Fl Paso Flagstaff Ft. Worth Fresno (Galveston Grand Junction iF-lena tHann Jacksonville Kalispell Kansa City rKnoJCille Las Vesras Pock Med ford fMemohis Mobi! (Wnl Yrk Korth Plat Oklahnma City tPndltAn 'Tocatello I'ort'anH. fr. Portln. Me.

iTfaoid Oty Bluff Facramento 'St. Louts Lake City an Anton Francisce iSpoicane Snringfield. Wo. Tampa VasMngton JWJslow "'lowstone 'Tims Max. Mln.

tation ...93 60 SS 65 at 94 67 89 53 64 7S 58 1 93 78 541 ..85 71 81 SO .10 82 56. a .76 43 a 82 53 ...84 56 80 53 80 55 74 47 .01 95 66 68 53 62 50 87 64 1 61 91 6O 90 79 ...02 58 87 47 .03 oi 50 79 45 92 72 47 83 59 ...107 11 83-62 78 58 57 7 77 77 ...90 69 9 71 78 69 T. 52 T. 84 6 ...67 57 60 T. 5 .02 ...1" 76 78 50 91 74 61 .34 75 it 64 56.

95 63 91 4 ...04 S3 ...82 55 96 59 92 72 73 51 75 55 .10 92 59 84 94. 74 97 75 72 4 .12 64 6 84 51 56 ...95 1 82 Wife Seriously Hurt Thomas F. Ginger, 35, truck driver, was booked on suspicion of assault with, a deadly weapon early yesterday after he assert-edly inflicted serious injuries on his wife, Leona, 43. at vneir trailer home at 254th St. and Pennsylvania Ave- Lomita, Len nox Sheriff's deputies said.

"HEART TROUBLE DOESN'T BOTHER LIE," SAYS TQRRAHCE MAM Albert R. Lowry, machinist of 153! W. 21 4th St, Torraace. Calif, vs: "I owe mv rfcovenr from Coronary Throm bosis to Dr. VTifyj'i Chinese herbs.

I had to sty in bed and was jriven little chance for recovery. I looked forward to the rest of mv life a semi-invalid not able to do any kind of work. "I started taking Dr. Wing's herb and after two months was able to get out- of bed daily. Within 5 months I was well enough to return to work.

'Anyone who wishes to see bow well have recovered is welcome to stop in after my working hours and see me." (Signed) Albert Lowry. Dr. Wine, D.C, Chinese Herbs, 1423 S. Vermont. DU-2-2801.

Ask for free booklet "Regain Health, Narurallv! Ooen Diilv. 10-S. Sat 10-1. CLOSED EVERY SUN. sod M0N.

and SEPT. 9 SATURDAY. ADV. HARSH-LAXATIVE DAYS ONLY A MEMORY HOW 1 "Wish I kad heard of wonderful ALL-BRAN 25 years ago! Haven't Deeded a tingle, hank laxative since I started eating AL1 BRAN Mrs. II.

B. Taylor, ISO Pudge Avenue, Coraopolis, Pa, iut one ef many umolio-tied letter from ALL-BRAN users! If you suffer from constipation due to lack of dietarv bulk, do this: Eat an ounca of crispy Kellogss ALL-BRAN daily, drink plenty of water! If not completely satisfied after 10 days, recurn empty rarum rk.ej Battle Creek, Mich. Get D0UI YOUR MONEY BACK! For 1LVY FEVER and SUMMER COLDS take TABCIN remarkable new anti-hiata-fninie formula that can make vmi fed better. ALL DRUG STORES; nn FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not- Embarrass Many vrearera of false teeta have Buffered mi cmbarraasiBciit brratuw their Plata dropped, atipped or wobbled at ja't tie vronr tuna. i not live ia fear tbia aappenin to Just aprinkia aJ little FASTEETH.

the alkaline non- aeid) powder, on your plate. Holds falva teeta more nrmly. ao toey reel mar comfortable. Doe Bot soar. Check 'r'" odor" (denture breath).

Get JfASTEETH any drug atore. Do YOU Wont to STOP SMOKING? TOBAO-STOP less. no-habi fotmina. At All laodma Dnra Store -ONLY 4.M BOTTLE. P.O.

box til Oakland. Calif. In Feminine Hygiene AXVTTA Suppositories effer women rreater convenience aad comfort ia the practice of intimate personal bypiene. ANYITA is applied ia a momenL Each Aavita eoae contain highly efficient medication which makes it anj-kind Prescribed by phTieian 'toa ef 12 for 9c AT YOUR DRUGGIST Sovo this articlo.) Those Unhappy FT33 IMPORTANT FACT DUCTIVE GLAND FAILURE. It Is safe to assert that seventy per cent of the colon of the human family (living under civilized conditions) are impacted and some of them terribly so.

It is impossible to estimate the amount of evil caused by an engorged colon pot-beIly, monopolizing several times its allotted space, crowding and hampering other organs In their work. ith me It has passed beyond the theoretic i stage, for I have in my office fully 15,000 letters from grateful patients whm have used this process under my directions with the most astounding results." DR. KOCH, MJ RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE WORLD'! GREATEST CANCER KPECIAIj. ISTS, ENDORSES THIS METHOD BV SAYING: It is likel.v, that anyone who would follow snch a system faithfully would not take sick with any disease that arises In the intestinal tract," Dr. Kellogg.

MJ of Battle Creek Sanitarium fame sy "That these measures are successful has been demonstrated by th experience of the Battle Cree 1c Sanitarium where they have been systematically employed in the treatment of more than One Hundred Thousand patients." Daniel Monro, M.D "If I were to write the story of all the cases in which my method seemed to lift the patient from the very jaws of death, it would fill volumes." I HAVE A STAFF OF 16 T.T. CENSED DOCTORS (ALL SPECIALISTS) MORE THAN 100 NURSES. FOR Ml' EXAMINATION AND TRUL TREATMENT I CHARG 13 $3, which includes X-ray fluoroscopic study. Amazing Testimonials, many fiiagnoed by other doctors as incurable, may be seen ia my office. DR.

L. A. RRINKLET. D.C S55 S. BROADWAY LOS ANGELES 1 Largest institution of Its ldni in the worldNo exceptions.

I William M. Widmyer Funeral services for William M. Widmyer, 60, retired water company representative, will be conducted by Forest Lawn Mortuary today at 10 a.m. in the Little Church of the Flowers. Mr.

Widmyer died Saturday following a 37-year residence. His home was at 3268 Atwater Ave. Among survivors are his widow Mary and son William, and brother Holli3 of San Bernardino. Mrs. Rosalie M.

Keller Funeral services for Mrs. Rosa lie M. Keller, 43, native of Los Angeles, will be conducted by Forest Lawn Mortuary tomorrow at 1 p.m. in the Little Church of the Flowers. Mrs.

Keller died Sunday at her home, 2931 Division St. She leaves her husband Harry and parents-, Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Moricl, also of Los Angeles. Mrs.

Winifred M. Ogg Funeral services for Mrs. Winifred M. Oesr. 64, resident here 33 years, will be conducted bv Forest Lawn Mortuary today at 11 a.m.

in the Little Church of the Flowers. Mrs. Ogg died Friday. Her home was at 1825 Isabel SL She leaves her husband Robert, daughters, Mrs. Florence M.

Clark, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Winifred L. Bates, Ta- coma, ana tnree sons, nooen and William of Los Angeles and Harry, U. S. Army.

Kenneth Burton Funeral services for Kenneth Burton, 54, radio and stage di rector-producer, will be conduct ed at 130 p.m. today at the Ut- ter-McKinley Hollywood Chap el, 6240 Hollywood Blvd. Inter ment services will be private Mr. Burton died early Monday of heart disease. He had lived at S062 Woodrow Wilson Drlye and leaves his widow Betty and a brother, John Minassin.

Mrs. Annetta P. Eaton Funeral services for Mrs. An netta Paine Eaton, 82, who died Monday, will be conducted by Forest Lawn Mortuary tomor row at 3 p.m. in the Little Church of the Flowers.

A native of Philo, IILe Mrs. Eaton came here In 1899. For 30 years she made her home at 13008 Mag nolia Van Nuys. She was a direct descendant of the revo lutionary figure, Tom Paine. She leaves two sons.

Col. Warren S. Eatoiv USAAFR, and Frank S. Eaton, retired Paramount Studio executive; also four grandchildren and two great-grandchil dren. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CUXXINGHASI O'COXXOR ESTABLISHTO ltS PBR-WTO) AKRANOESfENTS WAT alADK AT AST TIMS.

PHONE OH WRITE FOR INPORMATIOM 54 WEST WASHrXGTON PIERCE BROTHERS 12 KIIGHBORHOOD MORTUARIES AST CRtVtATORY ONLY 10 MINUTES A WAT PKospect 41S1 BRESEE BROS. A GILLETTE FIFTY-EIGHT TE4K9 Or rKIXNTiLT 8EATICX 5 W. Wssaiaitea Blvd. nt-llS MORTUARY IN FOKEST L.WX VETTHIX AT TIME OF fORROW TELEPHONE CLEVELAND 4-I1JI rawest lava Meaaerlal-rark Asaaw lae. RUPPE MORTUARY PRosrMct 0115 loot WEST WASHINGTON BRAMBLE-WOOD ROW Keveunt ChrHtiaa Servtee.

klederate Frire 1SIC TOBEBMAN SIBEET rsV-2 W. A. BROWN SON W. Write Brewa Charlee X. Pewere III Se.

Flower St, KI-9141 MALINOW A SIMONS JEWISH FTM.SJU. D1UCTORS II Veaiea Blve. fB-lgJl EDWARDS BROTHERS COUIMAL MOKTVART ISOO Tealee Blvd. rBeapevt 1781. GROMAN MORTUARY JEWISH Pl'NEBAL DIBXCTORO St W.

Wasaiactea Blvd. sU-2201 JAFFE MEMORIAL CHAPEL tformenv of Chieaio WET WASHINGTON BLVD. AKMSTKOXG FAMILY ll SOUTH HOPE -STREET KI-6448 UTTER-MeKINLEY 18 Convenient Merteariee. DTJ-47481 Rexl BrtMk, Tapley Geigee til WEST WASHINGTON BLVD. PawAISt WALLACE E.

WRITE. 4 VI. Washinrtea HOWARD ALLAN AN. rB-2U CEMETERIES iBSlewood Park Cemetery Perpetaallr Endewee Treat Pead New i.4oo.OOO.M faaaeieasa, Crematerr. Celemeannat, Flowers.

ORegea 8-lil Rose Hills Memorial Park CEMETEKT-MACSOLELM-CRKMATORT 8 mi. AVer L.A Werkmaa Mill Rd. Waituer. AN -a SMI er USJora a-Mtl CEMETERY LOTS 2 PERPETUAL CARE CEMXTERT Lots tn alley, gotn ns. WE-9264 FOREST LAWN.

3 6PACE3 Ut ACACIA. PRL PTY. RE-5045. Forest Lawn. Pair ot CrrPts.

Holly Ter, Corridor, ef Covenant, OR-S1065. One SDace Wrusperlnt Pine section. Forest Lawn. Owner, phone eves. AT-41484 GRAVES.

30 to 50 BELOW COST. MOST LOCAL CEMETERIES. RI-0277 PERPETUALLY ENDOWED airo Endowment Care Trust Fund $2,400,000.00 CEMETERY CIEMATOIT MAUSOLEUMS COLUMBARIUM CHAPELS PIOWEI SHOT Ore l-l JSI Stenberg, 61, independent baker here for 30 years, will be con ducted by Forest Lawn. Mortuary tomorrow at 1130 a.m. in tne Wee Kirk o' the Heather.

Mr. Stenberg died Sunday. His home was at 531 San Julian ne leaves a son Warner and a daughter, Mrs. Adeline Dell, both of Loa Angeles. Robert Sommer Masonic services for Robert Sommer, 62, former music company executive, will be conducted under auspices of Melrose Lodge 602, today at 2 p.m.

in Pierce Bros, valley cnapei. with interment in Inglewood Park Cemetery. Born in Daven he came to Southern California 43 years ago and lived at 14417,4 Dickens Sherman Oaks. He was a veteran of World War I and died Sunday in Sawtelle Veterans Hos pital. He lease his widow Ade laide; a daughter, Mrs.

Ann Henry; two sons, John 0. and Robert Sommer a sister Ada, a broth er Harry and four grandchildren. Mrs. Vivian F. Evans Funeral services for Mrs.

Viv ian F. Evans, 61, a dressmaker in Alhambra for more than 20 years, will be conducted today at 10 a.m. in Pierce Bros. Alham bra Chapel with Interment in Grand View Cemetery. Mrs.

Evans was born in Los Angeles and had. spent her entire life in this area. She died Saturday at her home, 801 Stoneman Alhambra. Surviving are two daughters. Miss Virginia Evans and Mrs.

Dorothy Rico, and a sis ter, Mrs. Marie Stembridge. Mrs. Marie Martinez Recitation of the Rosary for Mrs. Marie Martinez," 66, practi cal nurse, will be today at 8 p.m.

in Pierce Bros. Chapel, 720 Washington followed by Requiem Mass tomorrow at 9 a.m. in St. Agnes Catholic Church and interment in Calvary Ceme tery. Born in Las Vagas, N.M., she came here 31 years ago and lived at 1368 24th St.

She died Monday and leaves a daughter, Mrs. Adeline Mclntyre; two sis ters and five brothers. Mrs. Irene Eldredge Service for Mrs. Irene El dredge, 53; stage and screen ac tress, will be conducted at 11 a.m.

in Pierce Bros. Hollywood Chapel, followed by inurnment in the Chapel of the Pines. Born in England, she came here 25 years ago and lived at 8457 Fountain Ave. She died Saturday at the Motion Picture Country Home and is survived by her hus band, George Eldredge. Mrs.

Ida E. Hopkinson Services for Mrs. Ida E. Hopkinson, 89, resident here since 1S64, wil be conducted, today at 11 a.m. in W.

A. Brown Son Funeral Home with interment In Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Hopkinson was born in Missouri and lived at 4046 Avenue 40. She died on Saturday and leaves a daughter, Mrs.

Mildred Remick; three sons, Henry Charles W. and Joathem F. Hopkinson; a sister, Mrs. Mildred Taylor, and two brothers, Charles R. and Henry C.

Thomas. Mrs. Ernestine Johnke Christian Science services for Mrs. Ernestine Johnke, 84. of 4209 Berryman Ave, Culver City, will be conducted today at 1 p.m.

at the Chapel of the Pines. Ingle wood Park Cemetery, with the Bramble and Woodrow Mortuary in charge. A native of Iowa, she had been a resident of the Loa Angeles area 32 years. She died Saturday. She leaves two sons, Carl P.

and Fred and a daugh ter, airs. George Archer. Mrs. Helen 0. Fogarty Funeral services for Mrs.

Hel en O. Fogarty, 56, resident of Southern California for 39 years will be conducted at 2 p.m. at the chapel of Cunningham O'Connor, 850 Washington followed by interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Born in Michigan, Mrs. Fogarty died Sunday at her residence, 839 Nowita Place.

Venice. She leaves her hnsband, John T. Fogarty; a son, jacK V. Fogarty; three sis ters ana a brother. Athletic Club's Magic Show Set for Saturday Los Angeles Athletic Club will present its annual "Mystic 27" show Saturday at 8:15 p.m.i Magic acts of all kinds will be i performed by magicians of the' stage, radio and television.

The show is complimentary to clubi members and their guests. Get thi. ot NO EH VSTL III Htn)DLETOW fa*gER. J. 31.

V. W. HUNT SELTZER. W. Jr.

20, B. 20 HALL WOOLSEY. J. Jr. 23, B.

21. JARABIN GUDIE. A. 21. L.

21.. JOHNSON RONNING. P. 39. R.

35. JORGEN3EN ENTER. C. 19. A.

18. KASE SWEAZY. S. 27. M.

31. KAUFMAN PARKER. R. 39. T.

43. KENNEDY BIGGS. B. 20. M.

2L. KINNEY NILE3. E. 61. E.

57.y KNAPP BIGGS. G. 44, C. 41 KNEMEYER COOK. F.

27. 24. KOGAN SCHUMACHER. L. 45.

F. 41. LAGuNA SEPULVEDA. M. 21, S.

It. LANG NAVARRO R. 23. J. 21.

LAWRENCE HENDERSON. W. 23, M. 20. LEAVITT CRAIG.

O. 25. B. 21. LE DUC GROSHONG.

E. 28. L. 19. LEE STIRTEVAMT.

G. 30. 6. 23. LEVINE JAFFEE.

H. 20. H. 20. LOG3DON KRATZER.

G. 22. V. 19. LOMAN BATJOF.

H. 28, E. 18. LONGSHORE CONOVER. W.

35, M. 32. LO PRESTI JOHNSON. C. 29.

lt 20. LORKA RAILEa A. 24. D. 18.

LOWE BONDESFN. P. 21. 23. LUCIANO UUlKtS.

4. JO. B. Jl. LYNCH WOOLFOUK.

J. 26, M. ai. LYONS DAME. B.

19. R. 17. MacGINITIS KILPATRICK. W.

22. R. 21 MacKKELLi CULJAK. J. 28, K.

23. MAHLER WILNER. A. 75. L.

71. MALKUS HOWARD. R. 23. N.

2S. MATTIER MAGNUSON. A. 56, t. 48.

MEJIA AVII.A. U. 20. M. 18.

MILLER BOWDEN. R. 19, B. 17. MILLER RAY.

J. 20. M. 18 MILLER SCHHOLL. H.

28. H. SO. BRIES SMITH. W.

29. V. 29. PARKER DILLFR. D.

22. t. 23. PATTERSON JONFS. W.

51. V. St. PAYNE NAPIER. W.

32. M. 28. PENTON ROBERTSON. H.

26. J. 22- PHILIPPSBORN MENDEL. W. 35.

D. 2. PRESTON HARRIS. G. 39.

K. 29. RAINES TURNER. J. 24.

W. 21. RADDAT2 MH.F9. J. 23, D.

20. RANDAL1 JOHNSON. R. 19. D.

18. PIGHETTI GRUPE. A. 25. M.

18. RUCKER BE EM. R. 19. 19.

SAHROIAN KRAMER. R.23.V. 31 SANCHEZ CRUZ. S. 24.

31. SCHLFGEl ROBILLARD H. 22. A. 17.

SCHLE1N HOFFMAN. M. 23. A. 21.

srwMinr ivr.v r1 Jr 21. J. 23. SCHRECKENGOST OLIVER. C.

36. M. 27 SCHUTZ MALttOW. J. h3.

J. SFLBY JOERS. W. 67. V.

51. SELF LEE. R. Jr. 29.

Q. 22. SEVERANCE JOHNSON. H. 5.

t. 49. SIMPSON RfFFI-E. S. 21.

D. 20 SMITH CONN IFF. W. 28. K.

29. SMITH HART. T. 22. 19.

SNIDER KRAWTTZ. H. 35. 8. 26.

SPENCER MacCOLU R. 26, M. 19. SFIESS O'CONNOK. W.

33. N. 32-STOL1NSKI INGLI3. 20. R.

19. STOMEL SOSS. W. 30. C.

32. sTtrv morris. J. 27. 20.

TA MIZIAN BAGDASAR1AN. B. 60. W. TAKAYAMA TAifCRA.

8. 29. K. 24. TANNER SHELTON.

W. 27. M. 20. TAYLOR HOLT.

J. 24. J. 31. TELL SCHUBERT.

C. 20. L. 17. TODD GROSSMAN.

O. 22. J. 27. TROBACGH YEARIAN.

A. 30. M. 28. VEL1Z CORONA.

A. 23. M. 19. AM MACK WETZEL.

J. 21. B. 18. WILKE McGCIRB.

G. 19. M. 19. WILLIAMS TESSEO.

B. 22, B. 20. WILLINGHAM DURKEE. J.

21. M. 20. WODDBURN MUZIO. D.

19. K. 23. ZXLKA R1NGWALD. F.

27. O. 35. DIVORCE SOTS FILED ALBEF.SON. Frederick R.

against Buena B. ALBRIGHT. Betty x. atsmst Cdwin si. BARKER.

Betty A. against Earl L. BELL. Anna D. asainst Richard L.

ALOW ELL. Dessie B. against Ralph. DENNIS. Eunice against J.

O. DOHSHQW. Dnram against Louis 2. DUFFY. Thomas F.

Jr. against Cfjol IV uuNLiAf. Acy Ci. asainst rrancea. ELLIOTT.

Evelyn against Thomas L. F.VF.RKTT Mahl axainst FERRIER. Beite G. against Frederick X. FETNER.

Reuben B. against Bessie i GARCIA. Edward O. acamst Celia S. GHIOTTO Adelaide against Henry M.

GONZALES. Socorro against ManueL HAGAN. Howard against Myrtia i. HAYS. James D.

against Ruth. KILLER. Elizabeth M. against Edwin H. HINDLEY.

Elisabeth M. against Douglas. HYLTON. Florence against Guy M. KENT.

John R. against Nancy 1. LANDERS. Luise D. against James F.

LANSING. Ross against Alice. LES. Maxcine M. against Leonard E.

MANNING Frank H. against Cora W. MARTIN. Faye M. against Victor.

MATTINGLY. Eula G. against Elmer. McDONALD. Virginia against cnariea s.

McMURRAY. Thomas W. against Jennie. MICELL Doris against Peter. MOLINA.

Joe M. against Carolina. MONAGHAN. Carl F. against Esdras MORGAN.

Georae L. aiainst siva 1. Betty 3. against Lewis V. Allen A aeainst Helen E.

NEWMAN. Clsudine C. against Ellsworth D. NICHOLAS. Dorothy against Itaroio.

O'CONNOR. Julia against Mike. OXLEY. June M. against Wyatt V.

PORTILLO. Blanche C. against Castulo. RAMIREZ. Ellen L.

aeainst Salvador G. REASON. Samuel against Martie r. ROSENBERG. Esther M.

asainst Dart. SCHIRN. Otto against Yvonne. THOMAS. Helen M.

against Kirk. VALLIER. Mary J. against Joseph T. VARNDELL.

Helen against Morris against Sarah. WILLIAMS. Jerome c. against Annie u. DIVORCES GRAXTED BASTAJIAN.

Edward V. Irom Gloria M. BUSBY. Evelyn E. from Wallace R.

CASADY. Peggy from Philip M. co*kER. Lois L. from Theodore B.

1 COWLES. Jane H. from James H. Jr. CRANKSHAW.

William r. irora t-ee u. CRISP. Jewell D. from Artis K.

CROWLEY. Olga E. from John Harold. DAVIDSON. Jean E.

from Marland ASTON. Leila from warren m. ERICKSON. Florence O. from Earl FLEMING.

Eugene F. from Irene, FLYNN. Leon from Alice J. GILL. Rose M.

from Lawrence. GRONEMED2R. Mae from Donald. r.pncq Fni. t.

frnm Bernard B. HAGEMAN. Edward lrom Jacqueline M. a Knu Ruth from Leishton D. HARDAKER.

Barbara J. from Charles A. KARRIS. Earl R. from Mary s.

HIATT. Viola J- from Burton. ODDER. Lillian from James K. HUGGIN3.

Margie M. from George M. KAUU Barbara L. from Royal D. KEIL.

Betty A. from Wilfred C. KEITH. Annie K. from Robert D.

KOE5TNER. William from Mary. MANBECK. Lucia T. from Charles I MEYERS.

Virginia H. from Louis L. MITCHELL. Agnes from Gilbert E. MONTERO.

Mary E- Irom lony. MORGAN. Mamie K. from Lester. MCNSON.

Ej telle from Edward O. MUSATTI. Doris from Enrico. PAF.KS. Dessie from Anaerson.

PARTRrDGE. Arlaw O. from Alice J. PSARCE. Mary L.

from Chester A. POOLE. Ethylene E. from Russell. POWELL.

William M. from Dean M. REED. Mildred A. from Herbert W.

OAnrDTO T. vr frnm fi.muel ROBINSON. Charlotte B. irom ibodw ROSS. Kenneth M.

from Maxine D. RUSSFLL. Mary E. from John D. SANDERS.

Nellie M. from Harrv E. SANTI. Sarah E. from-Charles G.

SCHRED3ER. Louis J. from Lena. SHOOP. Minnie C.

from Ralph P-6T1BER. Anrie H. from James w. THOMPSON Olga from Robert A. TOMLIN.

Minnie from Llovd. tTTTECHT Donna J. from Ralph H- VAIU Diane from Edward. WAGNER. Frances C.

from Fd W. WALTERS. Eva front Eugene WEBSTER. Bertha B. from J.

WFLLS. Eertha G. from Manse! K. WILLIAMS. Loretta from Lorense.

YANCY Maxene from F. YANKEE Georgia P. from James Deaths, Funeral Annoniicenieiits Services 1 9 m. Thursday at the Hollywood Cemetery chapeL Glasbaori Mortuary, directors. Atrrrx.

ii.li. Services today. 7 ai the Holly wood Cemetery chapeL Grosasa Mot. tuary. directors, ini axrt.

i.t I heVoved husband ef sii. u.n.M Aekland. father of A thnr virk.ra and Marcaret D. Ack land, brother of Victor L. Ackland.

j.mM Ackland. Services Friday at 2 m- ta the tittle Church of the Flowers. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. itvnin. Kalah Ward.

lovin husband of Amnlll. son Of MM EVB ArTl old. brother of Ernest, both ef San Diego. Alice Baxter of Aiameaa. Recitation of the Rosary.

.1 vim Brothers' Crenshaa 4itl mnthiw Boulevard. Requieas Mats' 9 a.m. Thursday at Transfigure. a tion Catholic Chureh. 2515 Santa Bar.

baa Avenue. Interment Holy Cross. BIAf 4C. Meerf. beloved hnsbanrf of Ann Bialae.

lovine fsther of Hsllie Termer and Arthur C. brother of Ma rian. Sam ana Lve Eimiac. ThnridM. 17 noon, at the Hollywood cemetery chapeL Groman Mortuary, directors.

BISC4ILCZ. Willette of 332 Street. SanU Monica, wife of Eugene W. Biscailux. mntner oi Biscailus.

Carol w. uonovan km." i ww- MitmAthf of Carol 4. William Warren and u.rim Mohr. sister of Agnes Hicks. Alice WooIL Mildred Chapman and Henry Harrison.

o.Mrii.a Wrtrfav. at Augustine oy the 6ea Epeopal Church. Santa Monica. Gates, Kirtgs-ley es Gates, directors. Contributions to the Los Angeles Orphanage wUl be gratefully received from friends who prefer this type ex rememoi BLACK.

James Alfred. Of 2027 wesx oj Street. Los Angeies. ioviu ni of Olivia, father of James A. Black Roy X.

Black. Louis O. Black and Mrs. Twila Mauser. Services today.

3 w.m.. at the Chaoel of the Chime. Inglewood. White Funeral Home. Belinower, directors.

BXOSKY. Janeph. Groman Mortvary. directors BtJKTON. Kenweta.

beloved husoaM 01 Betty Burton. S-rvtces today. 1:30 p.m.. trtter-McKinlev-s Strother Hollywood Mortuary. 6240 Hollywood Boulevard.

CERLETTT, Miss Anita L. C. Cunningham Connor, cirecwws. COHL. Jeeepa, beloved husband of th CohL father Of Tneoaere wu and Beulah Gruman.

Services Thursday. 11 a.m.. at Ma- llnow Simons. CONN'ELL. Tergne E.

Services 1 P.m. Tnurscay. rrm Brothers- Yaliey. 6153 Van Kuyi rtrse, Ella I beloved sister ef EsteUe Clark, aunt of R. E.

Plater. Services Thursday. a.m.. at Xd-wards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. CUMMINGS.

Kayieead G. Servieea Thursday. 3 JO Jl. at Armstrong Family. Services 3 p.m..

Thursday at cen-tinela Ward L.D S. Chureh. 442 West 115 Street, Hawthorne. Larkia Mortuary directing. DECKER.

Peter husband ef Mary Decker. Services today, 8 p.m.. at Arat-atrong Family. DOO LITTLE. Mary Gar CMra.

Herbert I belovea mother of Mrs. Frederic u. Thacher of this city and Herbert X. Doollt tie ef Kansas City, sister of Mrs. Charles J.

McClung of Knoxvllle, and of Edward J. Gay ef Hew Orleans Services Wednesday. 3 at Hollywood Cemetery Chapel. 6000 Santa Monica Boulevard. Loa Angeles.

Please omit all flowers. Breaee Brothers Gillette, directors. EDLFft. Charles H. Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles, directors.

EATON. Aanetta Paine, beloved mother ef Frank 8. and Col. Warroa s. Eaton, grandmother ef Lorraine Orendorff.

James E- Lt. Warren B. and Allen M. Eaton: also survived by 3 great- ftra ndehildren. Services Thursday.

3 p.m4 la the Little Church of the Flowera. Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge. EDWAKOS. Mary beloved mother ai KHvtrdi. Services 7:45 m.

Thursday, at Pierce Brothers' Los Anselea, 720 West Washington! Boulevard. rrtnna. Kabert L. beloved son ef Mrs. Amalta Fodor, loving orotner oi ircna Fodor and Sandra Scott.

Services 1 p.m. Thursday St Fierce Brothers' Beverly HUla. 417 North Maple Drive. mr.AITT. Mra.

Ifelea O. Funeral services today. m- chapel of Cunningham Js Connor, s6o west Washington. rOBt 8TEK. Bath Clark.

Pierce Brothers' Loa Angetes, directors. rslANftEEX. Aacesta. Pierce Brothers' Lee anseies. oirectors.

FBEF.O. flhridaw. beloved son ef Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8.

Freed. Services Thursday. 3 at Hollywood Cemetery ChapeL Gromaa Mortuary, directors. rULIER. Jaaale.

beloved Bother ef J. Gordon of Portland, riorenre u. and Bessie M. of Los Angeles and R. J.

Puller of Maiden Rock. Wis. Services 1:45 p.m. today, at Pierce Brothers' Loa Angeles. 720 West Washington.

Interment Maiden Rock. Wis. GTDI-EY, Delia beloved mother of George C. Gtdley ef Hawthorne. Livona M.

Newcomb of Los Angeles, Doris G. Loynd ef Latuna Beach and Roby D. Anderson ef Los Angeles: sister ef De Garmo ef El Monte and Alva D. Renfre of Baldwin Park. Services today.

2 p.m.. at Sehenel Mortuary. 444 South Tyler. Monte. GOLDMAN.

Baa-eel. Services today. 2 p.m.. at Gromaa Martuarv. GXAND.

Rhea, beloved wife ef Bernard Grand, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Juiius Services today. I p.m.. at the Hollywood Cemetery chapeL Gromaa Mortuary, directors.

GBEF.NLEASE. Betty Bash. Of 6637 West 6th Street. Los Anceies. passed away at her home on August 21.

Pierce Brothers Beverly Hills, dl- rectira. HAGUE. Httstea D. Jr- beloved husband of Maxine R. Hsger.

father of Jane! Ruth and (Donald Tredway Hager. son of Nellie Hager, brother of Jane Sibley and Noah C. Hager. Services Friday at 1:30 p.m- In the Wee Kirk the Heather. Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge.

HATHAWAY. Gesale. Services 10 a.m. Thursday, la tne chapel of Biby Belyea. South Gate.

HOBEB, Nellie beloved wife of Edward J. Hober. mother of Orie Scott Hober. grandmother of Marlene Ann Hober. Douglas Scott Ward and Robert Scott Hober, great-grandmother of Frances Diane Ward: also survived by Emily Roe Hober and Virginia Ward.

Services Thursday at 13 noon tn the Little Chureh ef the Flowers. Fnrt uvn Mnrtuarv in charge. JONFS. Seyatha loving mother of Xthel R. Palm.

Service Thursday. 10:30 a.m.. at TTtter-McKinley's Broadway. 4354 RiiitH Rrnlriviv. KOCH.

Ella, sister of Mrs. Lottie Root ef Berwyn. 111.. Mrs. William a.

Anaerson of Durham. N.C Lewis Everett of Huron. William D. Everett of Sandusky. O- and Frank H.

Everett of Huron. O. Services and Interment Sandusky. O. Pierce Brothers" Los Ancelev directors.

KOW AN. Eda W- beloved wife ef Maurice H. Rowan, loving mother of Joel M. Kowan. Services today.

13 noon, at the Hollywood Cemetery chapel. Gromaa Mortuary, directors. LEVY. Lettm T. Services Tnursaay.

a p.m.. ai Mslinow A Simons. LOGAN. Frank. Interment held xaesoay.

sot. n. at Glen Haven Memorial Park. Ctter-Mc-Kinleys Crease Eagle Beck In charge. MADUFF.

Henry. Services today. 11 at oromaa Mortuary. latcnu*tt Hillside Memorial Park. MAKGOLE9E, Nancy.

Malinow Simons, directors. MARTINEZ. Marie, beloved mother ef Ade line: survived also ny 3 sitters ana brothers. Recitation of the Rosary 8 clock tonight, at Pieree Brothers' Los Angeles. 720 West Washington Boulevard.

Reouiem Mass a Thursday, at St. Agnes Cstholic Church. Adams and Vermont, Interment Calvary. McBENKT. Abbs K.

Bervices 11 a.m. rroij, Carillon Chapel of Pierce Brothers' athtmhrB M0BHI5. Hattle widow of the laU Robinsoa B. Morns. 11 in a.m.

Thursday at Fierce Brothers Los Angeles, 720 Wert Washington Boulevard. NICHOLS. Belle. ri.r. nrAUirr xta Anreiea.

mrwn. NICHOLS, Grace D. 6- loving mother Of Mrs. Barton W. Brown.

Services 3 Th'irsday et Pieree Brothers' Beverly Hills. 417 North Maole Drive. Broekport, N.T- papers STICHOL. Harry X- Hareld. brother et Mra.

Xff B. Martin, uncle el Halbert -Martin of Corona. Cel. Funeral services in the Chapel of Ivy H. Overholtser.

Inc. 1719 South Irr H. Overhaltrer. 1719 South Flower Street. Thursday.

August 3. at 3 auswcea or inmnt. no. International Foot Prinurs Association. OBSTAD.

Aaswad. rnrniiiukim O'Connor, directors. PAEAMORg. Eateile lovine mother ef Hasel Knapp and Hubert Paraeiore Services Thursday. 3 m- et tne bni Hammond.

Misoacel ft Rupp. 3517 Hyde Park Boulevard Interment Inglewood Park Cemetery. iin Mf flowers olease send dona. tions'to the Damon Kunyea Cancer Air I Man totsv. a.m..

at St. Paul's Chureh. and Bronson Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary, directors BCBTN. Mllr. Mal'new At Simons, directors.

mrmi i Services Thursday. 10 a at the surrt n.ntl.i Church. Leeward and Westmoreland. Reed Bros. Tspley at Oieer.

directors. eaw Services Tbursdsv, 2:30 IS, at Jores At Hamroek Mortuary. wjy.u, v. U7 Services Thursdav at 2 sn. ta the little Church of tne riowers.

Forest Lewn Mortuary ta charge. TIVEN. EV Forert lawn Mortuary la chargs. SWALLOW. Mrs.

Esther. nrnth.r.' rotonfaT Mortuary, VICKFRS. Fredertek Jaaaea, beloved hua- band of Lydia Vlekera, fatner oi i-ior-enee Mary Webb, James P. and Harry H. Vlckers.

tndav. 5 at the Me. mortal Chanel of Pierce Brothers' Todd ft Le'He. vriRttnv. Fliuketra L.

Pierce Brothers' Los Angeles, directors. WIN Q. Freak Vlntea. Funeral services Thursday. 1 am Af tbe TteceaaiofiaL Forest Lawn.

Roy C. Addleman At Bon. XI WITT. Sasaaa beloved toother Of Faftl Kerby. Services Thursdav.

2 p.m. at the Chapel ef Mater to Simone. Sun, Moon and Tide Bv S. Coast and Oeodetie Survey rjv -J2SL (S) aSSIT WUA "ooe- a.nt tl Sent. II Aug.

27 Sept. 4 WEDNESDAY, AUG. Sun rises a.m- sets 7:30 p.m. Moon rises 5:15 p.m-. sets 1:47 a.m.

TIDES. LOS ANGELES HAEBOE ut.i. Tjiw TTich Si 1 3M 4 1:30 31 :4 2.1 61 24 9 02 4.1 24 1:45 6.4 23 3 02-10 :31 4.4 2:2 2 0 6 5 26 3 1 37-0 9 9:58 4.6 :11 16 6.5 27 10:23 4.1 1-3 1.2 Tides are given In order of occurrence. First column denotes tune and second column height In feet above or peow taean tower low water. Lwht face type denotes a.m black face P.aa.

Times listed are California Daylight Saving Time. CBtfTtn I rswigfl a i i rm swi i i i i 22 HOLLYWOOD 9-1 1 SI Funeral Held CORONA DEL MAR, Aug. 22 Funeral services for Maj. Walter E. Goode, engineer of Corona, were conducted todav at the Baltz Mortuary.

Mai. Goode died sunaay wnue a visiting relatives here. He came to California in 1930, served in World Wars I and II and worked throughout the West on engineering projects. He was superintendent of construction on new units of the Corona Na val Hospital, did research worK for the State Department of Agriculture at Riverside and SanU Barbara. He leaves his widow, Martha Williams Goode; a son, Leonard Joel of Compton; two daughters, Betty Mary Rowland of North Hollywood and Kosaline tu.

An derson of Stanford University, and a brother Joel of Tulsa, Okla. He was the brother-in-law of Eugene D. Williams, Los An ceies attorney: Maj. Gen. Paul L.

Williams of Riverside, and Mrs. Florence Anderson of Corona del 0Shea to Ask McLairi Case Court Review SACRAMENTO, Aug. 22 Dist. Atty. J.

Francis O'Shea said today he will ask the State Supreme Court to review an Appellate Court's order to dismiss bribery indictment against George H. McLain. The 3rd District Court of Appeal ruled yesterday the Los Angeles pension promoter cannot be prosecuted on the charge What the Supreme Court does will have a definite. bearing on whether Assemblyman John W. Evans will be tried a second time on the bribery charge, O'Shea added.

The Assembly man's first trial enfied Aug. 12 with the jury standing 11 to 1 for acquittal. A retrial has been scheduled for Nov. 9. Three Men Saved as Burning Boat Begins to Sink Three men were reported res cued late yesterday from the fishing boat Milmar after it caught fire and began to sink about 10 miles off the east end of Santa Barbara Island.

The Coast Guard sent a pa trol boat from San Pedro and a search plane from San Diego to the scene, which is about 50 miles southwest of Long Beach. The fishing boats Sierra, Bar bara Sequoia were standing by. One radio message said the three-man crew of the Milmar, out of Eureka, was recued by the Sequoia. No injuries were reported. Cause of the fire and names of the rescued men were not determined immediately.

Crane Boom Fall w. Fatal to Salesman Ralph W. Arnold, 58, of 4287 Leimert was. killed late Monday when the falling boom of a steel crane struck him on the head. The accident occurred at an automobile parts company lot at 2268 Firestone Blvd.

where Arnold was employed as a salesman. Workmen were un loading a grading machine from a truck with the crane when the boom fell, according to Sheriff's deputies. CALENDAR Today Controllers Congress convene tion, Biltmore. Board of Medical Examiners meeting, Biltmore Renaissance Room, 8 ajn. Kiwanis Club luncheon, Biltmore.

Exchange Club luncheon, Biltmore. 1 American Council for Judaism luncheon, Biltmore. Downtown Business Men's Association luncheon, Biltmore. Los Angeles Bruins luncheon, Biltmore. Exchange Club of Beverly Hills meeting, 9434 Wilshire Blvd.

TVONNEJ 14 N. la area L. A. 34 I WY-1183 uQ SAVE 39 Pay 9tt for this $1.37 combination plus amaxing money-back guarantee! Try the 1 2 -tablet pocket pack for 2 days if not delighted, return thai unopened 3 6-tablet bottle to Unioa Pharmaceutical Montclair. N.

J-. for full tmh nfund of 98.. iafciaty it araea at LiU III PalUS. If D.CM as the representative of property owners groups in several unincorporated communities In the county. He is to represent them at a hearing there tomorrow in the U.S.

District Court at a hearing for an injunction "to halt rent decontrol in Lote Angeles. Rent decontrol of unincorporated areas generally Is contingent upon decontrol in the adjacent urban center. Employment of Aaron3 was voted at a Pasadena mass meet ing of property owners Monday night, Represented were mem bers of East Pasadena, Altadena, Temple City and East Los Angeles property owners groups. Pasadena Tax Held to $1.11 Pasadena City Manager Don McMillan's hold-the-line tax pol icy paid dividends yesterday. The Pasadena Board of City Directors, aided by McMillan's economy policy, was able to fix the City tax rate at $L11 per $100 assessed property valuation.

The rate was the same as that of last rear. The 31-cent Metropolitan Water District tax was taken care of by Pasadena Municipal Water and Power Department proceeds. An additional $180,770 was trans ferred from utilities profits to help retire Pasadena's bonded indebtedness. TV Charities Pick Publicist Harry Maizlish, general cairl-i paign chairman of the newly or-j ganized Radio Television Re cording Charities, Ino, yesterday announced the appointment of Margaret Ettinger as vice-chairman for public relations. The organization proposes to serve philanthropies and chanties by uniting all solicitations in one drive.

Mediation Office Will Move Again The 12th regional headquarters of the United States Mediation and Conciliation Service will move back to San Francisco from Los Angeles and will be open there by Sept. 1, it "an nounced yesterday. It was moved from San Francisco to Los An geles in July, 1948. All cxrnmissioners working out of the Los Angeles office will continue to do so. Only Howard E.

Durham, regional director, and Mrs. Winnie Greene, administrative assistant, will leave the local office. Requests for conciliation service and 30-day strike notices are to be filed with the San Francisco office. The region em- uidtcs Vttiiiwuid, Aiuoud, wil, Nevada and Hawaii. (NOTE: Educational.

Arc You One Of REMEMBER THIS DOVT RUIX YOUR HEALTH with nnrns. heat or EXERCISE. Do not waste time looking for an easier method, there Is no other way as Bare or as fast. Lose FAT, as if by 3Iagic Results are unbelievable. Amazing testimonials.

Never fails. Possible to lose several pounds in first treatment. Many do. Prof. Ehret says: "I had fat patients that eliminated from their bodies as much as 50 to 60 pounds of waste, and 10 to IS pounds alone from the colon.

"This system Is not a remedy, it Is a regeneration, a thorough housecleaning, the acquisition of such clean and perfect health such as you never knew before. Dr. Chas A. TyrrelL M.D- of national fame, advocate of this method says: "Nature has beau tifully apportioned the space in the abdominal cavity, each part of the viscera having ample room for the performance of its special function, but any abnormal in crease in size of any part of the contents of the cavity must necessarily create disturbance. If prompt expulsion of waste mat ter does not take place, a per centage of the solids are deposited on the walls of the intestine.

This goes on from month to month, until it frequently happens that the colon becomes distended to several times its natural size. Instances are on record, where these abnormal ac cumulations of faecal matter in the colon have been mistaken for enlargement of the liver, and even pregnancy. A surgeon In London has a preparation of the colon measuring some twenty inches In circumference, containing three gallons of faecal matter, and even larger accumula tions have been reported. The mass may be so enormous as to press upon any organ located in the abdomen, interfering with its functions; thus we may have pressure on the liver that arrests the flow of bile: or ttoon the urinary organs, crippling their functions and causing REPRO- I at 1 VITAL RECORD JLUiRLAGE LICEN SES ISSUED ADAMS GOODRrDGe. F.

23, 8. 19. ADAMS ROBERTS. J. 2L L.

20. AHARONIAN STONE. B. 22. P.

17. ANDER50N-WHXIS. K. 21. M.

20. JLRIA3 JASSO. Y. 21. M.

18. HOWARD. E. 19, O. 17.

ARMSTRONG REID. C. 28. M. 29.

BAIRif-MOTT. 23, 20 BARTOSH BROWN. L. 18, V. IS.

BERRYHILL PATCHEN. F. 24. P. 21.

EZTTIS HALL. J. 23. 6. 20.

CLANCT. D. 27, P. 21. BONESTROO WTER5MA E.

J5. A. 19. BOURGEOIS GREEN WALT. S.

20, G. 18. ERADY DORWEILER. D. 28, E.

23. BRANDVEIN SILVER. 8. 4. O.

37. BREWER RHOAD3. J. 20, L. 19.

BROCK 6PAF.KS. D. 25. M. 22.

BRco*k3 FORBES. H. 21. L. 20.

BROWN GARNEY. HUNT. 28. V. 20.

BRUNS ASINS. T. Jr. 19, C. 22.

CANARY BURCTAGA. D. 19. R-l. CARTER BORCHELT Gj 32.

A. 37. CARTER McMURRAY. M. 24, M.

20. CHADBOCRNE ODETTE. V. Jr. 21 C.

CLAY ST EG EL STEIN. A- 37. R. 25. COCHRAN RODRIGUEZ.

J. 33. M. IS. CODDINGTON WRIGHT.

H. 22. M. 21. COLEMAN PEARSON.

H. 19. A. 19. CULHANE TE5SIER.

J. 24. C. CUNNINGHAM PACE. R.

21. X. 21. DSHLIN'GER SPEER. F.

39. B. 26. DS LEE CHAMBERS. B.

21. C. 19. JELLING JONES. D.

33. 8. 20. XiENNISTON BOBIEK. R.

25. B. 21. TJLXON P.IPFEY. R.

20. B. 19. DOUGLASS KIGGINS. O.

68, 8. S3. TJUGAL BARR. R. 25.

P. 27. DUN FORD JONES. T. 23.

G. 18. FLHAI GHITTESMAN. W. 21.

20. METT JONES. R. 23. M.

20. SSNENGA BROOKS. G- 34. W. 32.

FRAS BARR. C. 29. K. 19.

I RICKSON GRIFFITH. R. 20. S. 16.

ERICKSON RAUT. O. 22. M. 21.

E5SNER WILLIAMS. J. 20, B. 19. TI WEIGHT MAN.

J. 49. M. 40. FERGUSON RODDA.

M. 61. M. 62. FIELD FARNHAM.

P. 34. 24. FINK LEVY. A- 22.

E. 21. FORCE ADAMS. C. 29.

B. 23. FULLER DAYNES. R. 20.

E. 21. FURMAN WAR3CRT0N. 31. I.

23. GIOVINAZZO ADAMS. If. 23. L.

21. GARD ROUSHER. X. 21. A.

17. CRAHAM 3ARBOUR. O. 31. G.

24. GRANT STEWART. G. 60. M.

43. GROSS BOTTOMS. G. 22. P.

16. GUCKER CLARK. J. 25. M.

28. GUGLIEL.MO IACCKEL A. 26. D. 19.

AAS EOYNTON. 22. 8. 21. JiALL R03LNSON.

D. 36. D. 34. HAMABATA IZUMT.

K. 29. S. 29. HANSEN CLINE.

V. 23. M. 21. HARRISON WILL.

A. 34. A. 35. HARVEY LYNN.

V. 24, M. 20. HAYES COLBURN. D.

22. F. 22. f-TH-NDRIX CONNOR. 20.

M. IT. fcESS BEIGLE. E. 21.

N. 16. I RIATT JACKSON. V. 22.

A. 20. HINKL MAXK. W. 27.

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