*** 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 67--- J. H. Henry and others; in Jan., 1903, was elected dir., vice-pres. and mgr. of the Bank of San Jose, which position he held three years; severed his connection 1906 and was elected vice-pres. and mgr. of Central Bank, Los Angeles; resigned from Central Bank, 1907, and was elect- ed dir, vice-pres. and mgr. of Southern Trust Co. of Los Angeles, which posi- tion he filled until 1910, when he was elected dir. and vice-pres. of the First National Bank of Los Angeles; he is also a dir. of the Los Angeles Trust & Savings Bank; treas. Los Angeles Columbus Club; vice-pres. First National Bank, Pender, Neb.; member California, Los Angeles Athletic and Newman clubs; Knights of Columbus. BURKE, William Maxwell. Lawyer. Res. 3607 S. Vermont ave.; of- fice 610-11 Wright & Callender Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Cleveland, O., in 1870; son of William and Mary Ann (Montgomery) Burke. Married to Ruth Follansbee in 1899. Graduated from Oberlin College, A. B.; 1896; A. M., 1897; from School of Political Science, Columbia Univ., Ph. D., 1899. Prof. of history, Albion College, Albion, Mich., 1899-1906; assoc. prof. of industrial management, Wharton School of Commerce and Finance, Univ. of Pa., 1906-07, legis- lative supt. Anti-Saloon League, N. J., 1907-08; dist. supt. Anti-Saloon League of Cal., 1908-09; supt. Anti- Saloon League of Ariz., 1909-11; en- gaged in law practice in Ariz., 1910- 12; in Los Angeles, 1912 to date. Pres. Incorporating Co. of Ariz., 1911-12; member Amer. Acad. Political and Social Science; Amer. Economical Assn.; Amer. Sociological Soc.; Amer. Historical Assn.; vice-pres. Mich. Pol. Sci. Assn.; member K. of P.; Loyal Order of Moose. Congregationalist. BURKELMAN, Arnold. Eye, ear, nose and throat specialist. Res. 938 Beacon st.; office 331 H. W. Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Bowling Green, Ky., Oct. 1, 1864; son of Martin and Christiana (Wiese) Burkelman. Married to Mrs. Mary J. Schallert in 1911. Graduated from New York College of Pharmacy in 1885; student at the Bellvue Hospital Medical College, receiving degree of M. D. in 1891. In general practice in New York City; clinical instructor and asst. to eye, ear, nose and throat depts. of New York Post-Graduate Medical College, 1902-07; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1907, and has since that time been specializing in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Member Los Angeles County Medical Assn.; Med. Soc. of the State of Cal.; Amer. Med. Assn. and National Geographic Soc. Has written a number of papers on dis- eases of the ear, nose and throat. BURKELMAN, Mary Joseph Schallert. Res. 938 Beacon St., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Indianapolis. Ind., Dec. 17, 1864; daughter of Edwin Blackstone and Katherine (Murphy) Lindsay. Married in St. Louis, Mo., to the late John J. Schallert in 1882; to Dr. Arnold Burkelman, formerly of New York City, in 1911. Attended St. Louis public and Polytechnic schools; Sisters of St. Joseph schools; studied music and languages with private teachers; has been identified with mu- sic in Los Angeles since 1885, singing in church choirs and for differ- ent charitable entertainments. Pres. Treble Clef Club in 1895-96; curator of Music Section of Ebell Club at same time. BURKS, Dana. Real estate and investments. Res. Los Angeles; office, 223 Douglas Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Shelbyville, Tenn., in 1871; son of Jesse H. and Sabina (Desmuks) Burks. Married to Marie L. Carhart in 1897. Educated in public and pri- vate schools of Los Angeles, Cal. Clerk L. A. Safe Deposit & Trust Co.; Pres. and genl. mgr. Phoenix Investment Co. Volunteer of organized Troop "D," Cal. Member B. P. O. E.; Masonic fraternity; Jonathan Club. BURNELL, Charles S. Lawyer. Res. 2280 W. 28th St.; office 300 Coulter Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Elko, Nev., Sept. 21, 1874; son of Frederick M. and Anna Loraine (Hoogs) Smith; adopted by step father Martin Burnell, who married his mother in 1886, after the death of Judge Smith, his father. Married to Blanche Iola Emery in 1907. Attended Locust Grove private school near Sonoma, Cal., 1884-86; Trinity private school, San Francisco, 1886-90; high school, San Francisco, 1890-91; graduated from Leland Stanford University, A.B., 1895; post-graduate course, 1895-96. Admitted to practice January, 1897; with Bishop & Wheeler, San Francisco, 1896-98; practiced alone in San Francisco until August, 1906, when he moved to Los Angeles, since which time he has continued practice alone. Dir., secy. and associate counsel of *** end ***