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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 60
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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 60

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Part Mar. 21, 1968 Los Angeles Times County Bar President Ira M. Price I1 Dies Ira M. Price II, 48, president of the Los Angeles County Bar died of a heart attack early Wednesday at his Arcadia home. Mr.

Price, a native Californian, was a prominent Southland attorney and a leader in Los Angeles civic affairs. He was a director of the California Republican League in 1964, and since 1966 had served on the City of Arcadia Charter Revision Committee. He took his law degree in 1948 at the University of Michigan and the next year joined the Los Angeles law firm of Latham Watkins. He was made a partner in 1955. Mr.

Price took his undergraduate degree in political science at Denison University, Grandville, Ohio. He served in the U.S. Navy the Pacific in World War II and won numerous decorations. He leaves his wife, the former Mary Elizabeth Sherwood, a daughter, Susan, and a son, Thomas. Private interment with Ira M.

Price services for the immediate family will be held Friday at Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Arcadia's Methodist Church of the Good Shepherd, RONALD L. CALL, 49; PRESIDENT OF -ON Funeral services for Ronald L. Call, 49, president of Sav-On Drug Stores, will be conducted at 1 p.m.

Friday at the Westchester Church of Jesus Christ of -day Saints. He died Tuesday of Sidney Hook; Ex-Banker Private memorial services for Sidney Bryan Hook, 72, investment banker, who died Monday at his' home in Ojai, will be held Saturday at St. Alban's Episcopal Church, Westwood. Born Nov. 22, 1895 in Morgan, Mr.

Hook, who came to Los Angeles in 1928, was a specialist in the field of municipal bonds and at one time operated his own investment counseling firm. At the time of his retirement seven years ago, he was associated with the investment banking firm of Stone and Youngberg. Mr. Hook was a charter member of the Los Angeles Stock Exchange Club and a founder of the California Municipal Bond Club. He leaves his wife, Ellen, 902 N.

Signal Ojai, and three sons, William R. Hook of Los Angeles, James M. Hook of New York City and John S. Hook of Ojai. Interment will be at Westwood Memorial Park.

heart disease at the Centinela Valley Community Hospital, Inglewood. Mr. Call joined Sav-On in 1945 as a clerk in the firm's original store in San Bernardino and rose in the next dozen years to head a chain of 54 stores from Santa Maria to San Diego. He was a high priest in the Melchezedek Priesthood of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints and served on the board of directors of Centinela Valley Bank in Inglewood. He leaves his wife, Dona, four daughters and three sons.

They are Mrs. Julia Thompson, Scottsdale, Mrs. Diane Gill, Los Angeles; JoAnne Call, a Brigham Young University student; Suzanne Call and Robert Call, who live at home; Ronald" L. Call Los Angeles, and Richard Call, who also attends BYU. Burial will be at Inglewood Park Cemetery.

Edith M. Blumenthal; Civic Opera Official Funeral services for Mrs. Edith Marshutz Blumenthal, 66, who was in charge of ticket sales for the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera for many years, will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Pierce Bros. Beverly Hills Mortuary.

Mrs. Blumenthal, 1510 Thayer West Los Angeles, leaves her husband, Ray, a daughter, Mrs. Jeanne Freedman, and a son, Roger Marshutz. A SLEEP BEAUTY SLEEP a new, dream-light cream that goes deeply into the that bathes your face in invisible moisture and gentle oils all night promising you a lovely oz. 12.50...

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Ventura County coroner's office said the victim was the nephew of George Adams of Long Beach, who is regarded as King of the Gypsies. Gypsies, possibly thousands, are expected to attend last rites, a spokesman for the De Lucia Mortuary, 2517 Pasadena Los Angeles, said. Merino leaves his wife, Mary, and two children. DRAMA OF GLORY OF lustrous flow of ebon-dark weightless in the hand CHARLES CHAPLIN JR. COLLAPSES AND DIES Actor Charles S.

Chaplin son of the former film comedian, collapsed and died Wednesday in his home at 1408 N. Ogden Drive, Hollywood. Chaplin, 42, was found unconscious on the floor of a bathroom by his grandmother, Mrs. Lillian Grey, of new fashions. the contoured jacket that's an all -season, all-hours treasure 995.00 a collared great coat with bountiful back-sweep, the embrace a belt when and as you wish it.

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Sgt. Paul E. 0. Steen said Charles. Jr.

returned home Tuesday from Glendale Community Hospital, where he had spent three weeks being. treated for pneumonia and pleurisy. His right ankle, which he broke in an accidental fall in his home seven weeks ago, was in a cast and he was using crutches to walk. Coroner Thomas T. No-1 guchi said death was due to a clot on the right lung, which apparently started in the right leg shortly after the fall.

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