*** Source: Who's who in the Pacific Southwest: a compilation of authentic biographical sketches of citizens of Southern California and Arizona. Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Print. & Binding House, 1913, 406 pgs. *** ---page 247--- California City Land Co.; Jacob Rancho Water Co.; McCollough Inv. Co.; Alvarado Oil Co.; Soffel Drug Co. Member University Club, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; Masonic fraternity. McCOMBS, Harry. Wholesale oil, coal, hay and grain. Res. 323 S. Alvarado st.; office 1025 Central Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 9, 1866; son of Marshall and Elizabeth (Keller) McCombs. Mar- ried to Estella R. Tradenick in 1893. Educated in the public schools of his native state. Employed in newspaper office, 1879-81; in freight department cf the Allegheny Valley Railroad, 1881-84; bookkeeper in Pittsburgh, Pa., 1884-87; bookkeeper, in Denver, Colo., 1887; engaged in the casualty insurance business in Denver, 1892- 96; business manager of an English mining syndicate operating at White Hills, Ariz., 1896-98. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in 1898 and established the business which he conducts at present; pres. Tarrot McCombs, Inc., Kingman, Ariz., and Los Angeles; pres. Ariz., Cal. & Nev. Telephone Co., Kingman, Ariz. Methodist. McCORMACK, Edward Lee. Banker. Res. 17 N. Vega st. Alhambra; office Alhambra Savings Bank, Alhambra, Cal. Born in St. Clair co., Mo., June 25, 1877; son of James and Frances (Caverley) McCormack. Mar- ried to Ethel Estelle Lytle in 1904. Attended district school in Bates co., Mo.; graduated from Central Business College, Sedalia, Mo. (commer- cial and higher accounting depart- ments), 1895; attended Kansas City School of Law evenings for nearly four years, during which time he was employed in the New England National Bank. After graduation moved to Kansas City and was employed as bookkeeper in real estate office; clerk with National Surety Co.; employed as bookkeeper and in other capacities in New England National Bank, Kansas City, Mo., until 1901; engaged in real estate and mortgage loan busi- ness for himself, 1901-06; moved to Pasadena 1906 and was elected cashier of American Bank & Trust Co.; pres. of same 1907-10; sold controlling in- terest of stock and resigned; now cashier and director of the Alhambra Savings Bank. Member Annandale Country and San Gabriel Country clubs; Board of Trade; Church clubs, etc. Presbyterian. McCORMICK, Aloysius I. Lawyer. Office 422 Federal Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Chicago, July 30, 1875; son of Daniel J. and Catherine Corcoran McCormick. Married in 1902. Educated in public schools and All Hallows College, Salt Lake City, Utah. Studied law privately, and was admitted to the bar in April, 1897. Has been engaged in practice to date; asst. law librarian, Los Angeles County Law Library, 1896-97; asst. city prosecuting atty., 1895; asst. U. S. dist. atty., 1906-09; appointed U. S. dist. atty. atty. for So. Cal., in 1909 to date; moved to Los Angeles in 1893, where he has continuously resided, with the exception of two years spent in Bakersfield, Cal. Dir. in Los Angeles Hibernian Savings Bank; trustee Los Angeles Bar Assn.; member and dir. Newman Club; member Knights of Columbus. Contributor of articles on law subjects to magazines and newspapers. Republican. Roman Catholic. McCRAW, Aubrey Watha. Merchant. Res. Glendora, Cal. Born in Belton, Tex., Dec. 10, 1886; son of John William and Ida M. (Herbert) McCraw. Graduated from grammar school, Monrovia, Cal., 1902; high school, Monrovia, Cal., 1906; Isaacs- Woodbury Business College, Los Angeles, 1907. Entered dry goods busi- ness in Glendora, Cal., 1908, in which he still continues; also conducts a citrus nursery. Member Masonic fraternity; I. O. O. F.; Fraternal Brotherhood; W. O. W.; Baptist. McCRAY, Louis Allan. Oil producer. Res. 2100 Canyon drive; office 510 S. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Pa., May 7, 1865; son of A. M. and Selina (Parsons) McCray. Married to Mary Branson in 1900. Educated in public schools of his na- tive state. Left school at age of fif- teen and was employed by an oil com- pany; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in 1886; employed by Union Oil Co., 1886-96; formed partnership with his brother, M. L. McCray, 1896, and en- gaged in well contracting business; sold his holdings to Amer. Oil Fields Co.; formed partnership with Thos. A. O'Donnell and became associ- ated with Amer. Petroleum Co. Dir. Midland Oil Co.; Circle Oil Co.; Section One Oil Co.; J. F. Lucey Supply Co.; Mexican Gas Co.; El Segundo *** end ***