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VOLUME LVIII NUMBER 148 SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, JUNB 20, 1932 PRICE TWO CENTS BLAZE OF COLOR MARKS PIONEER DAYS OPENING Today's Last Day Helton Suggests Of Taxless Buying Roosevelt-Smith 'Hold 'Er Head Up—or Look for Soft Spot to Land Citizens Don Garb of OU West in 9 WASHINGTON, June 20 {__. —Today is ttie last tax-free day for matches, automobiles, candy, radios, face powder, Tay as You Go' yachts and all-ttw tremendous Fight Coming to Annual Fete; Mrs. D. £ Stephens list of articles brought Into the federal government's revenue raising net by the new emer­ gency tax law. Charity Support Anybody who has been wait­ Head in Chicago Named Celebration 'Queen Mother ing to buy, perhaps expecting prices to drop some mora, had Would Have Donations of better do some hurried shop­ N. Y- Delegation to Wield City Employes Used ping, for a nice percentage Powerful Influence on Coincident with the formal opening of the third annual probably will be found added to Pioneer Days celebration today came the announcement that. ior Food Only all price tags on taxed items by Convention Floor tomorrow. Santa Monica's most beloved citizen, Mrs. D. O. Stephens, has A plea that Santa Monica After tonight theater and CHICAOO, June SO (AP)— been chosen as the Queen Mother of the celebration and will movies (except those where you be assigned to a royal coach in the great pioneer parade on should continue to meet its get in for 40 cents or less) will The democratic presidential charity problem on a "pay-as- cost more, so will telegrams contest, revolving just now Friday. The formal opening of the celebration found streets you-go" basis was addressed and long distance phone calls, about undecided New York of the city thronged with citizens in pioneer costumes. On while bank checks will cost 2 to the city council today by cents apiece. and her two embittered prom­ Friday at noon, all business houses will close in order tlmt all Frank A. Helton, commissioner of It will not be necessary, how­ inent sons. Gov. Franklin D. Roose­ may enjoy the great parade and the presentation of tbe finance. ever to stick 3-cent stamps velt and Alfred E. Smith, moved western show, "The Stampede," at No Man's Land. At the Recognizing that the maximum onto letters until next month. rapidly ahead today at convention show grounds there is great activ- charity tax of 1 cent per $100 of headquarters. Ity. The big tents for the livestock assessed valuation allowed by the are up, tlw canopies over the re­ city charter will fall far short of Joseph Israel XI, opened head­ Police to Silence served seat sections are in place, providing the amount needed next quarters for Smith In the Congress and by tonight the sldewalls will be |vear to take care of the city's un- Pioneers' Pistols installed. The arena where the femployed. Helton proposed that city Girl's Death Ride hotel just above the suite presided show will be presented is fenced officers and employes should make over by James A. Farley, director Lead seals, which will be placed on all guns carried by with a seven-foot barrier so that a $16,000 contribution- from their of the Roosevelt forces. spectators will be protected during salaries to "provide food for the merrymakers this week during the show. Electric lights 1 ve been destitute." Smith xpected Wednesday the third annual Pioneer Days strung all over the field, so that the Starts in S. M. Smith was expected here Wednes­ celebration, were received at night shows will be brilliantly and For Food Only day, when the leaders ot ttw 94- the police station today and all attractively illuminated. As outlined to the council, the vote strong New York delegation "gun toters" are requested to bring their "shootin" irons" to Torn Ink and William 8. Hart, salary contributions would be used Young Menjou May Face arrive to make their fateful de­ motior picture artists and among exclusively for the purchase of food cision. the station for sealing, Capt. E. E. Randall announced today. America's greatest horsemen, are for families being supported by the Murder Accusation Carrying through a program to expected to ride in the parade on Santa Monica Council of Social in Fatal Crash use their dominant strength to The ruling to seal the cyl­ Friday. In the sheriffs posse, en­ Welfare. command ttw convention organiza­ inders of guns was adopted to tered by Undersheriff Gene Bis­ The $3,000 additional which will tion, the Roosevelt leaders today preclude possibilities of acci­ cailuz, will ride Andy Puritt, one of be available for charity through the Marjorie Gauthier, pretty 16-year- announced J. Bruce Kremer, of dental shooting. Several persons the last surviving oldtlme sheriffs' 1 cent charity tax, Helton proposed, old Beverly Hills high school Montana, as their choice for chair­ last year suffered flesh wounds of the Southwest. He served as should be spent by the city in buy­ student, who was killed instantly man of the powerful rules com­ and burns from guns acci­ sheriff at Dodge city and Tomb­ ing milk for children, paying gas late Saturday night when her com­ mittee. dentally discharged. stone in the early days. and light bills, and meeting other panion's car overturned on the In- The rules committee holds the It _f compulsory to have the emergency needs. glewcod-Redondo boulevard, spent guns sealed, Captain Randall Plan Street Dance the weekend at the Santa Monica first decision on continuation of the Temporary Relief old two-thirds rule for nominatoin, pointed out. The events scheduled for the weak home of her grandparents, Mr. and about which there has grown con­ promise to furnish plenty of en­ In discussing the general situation, Mrs. Herman Fleck of 311 Twenty- siderable speculation since Roose­ tertainment during the entire cele­ Helton pointed out. that bond issues fourth street, and left here at 9:30 velt neared the majority mark in bration. To night there will be afford only temporary relief in un­ o'clock for the evening of youthful his number of delegates pledged and street dances on Broadway between employment work, and after the fun which turned to tragedy, police claimed. Third and Fourth streets and on money is spent, the unemployed are learned as they continued their in­ Queen Aspirants Third street between Santa Mon­ still to be taken care of, while both vestigations into the death of the McAdoo Due Tomorrow ica boulevard and iroadway, while the interest and the principal on the girl. William G. McAdoo, of California, the Miramar hotel will give a cos­ bond issue remain to be paid off. Driver Held another leader in the an ti-Roosevelt "Hold 'er head up, Smooky," the crowd might rightfully advise Smooky Woods, shown here atop the tume ball de luxe, to which the At present, city employes are giv­ Harold L. Menjou, 20. U. C. L. A. drive, will reach the scene tomor­ hurricane deck of Cyclone, considered the 'omeriest piece of hossflesh thet ever burnt leather." In a small public will be welcomed. ing 2 per cent of their salaries to sophomore, adopted son of Adolph row just ahead of. Smith. John J. way this photo gives a general idea of what Santa Monicans will see at the two day Stampede and Piling Up Votes One of the most picturesque and. charity, but the money has been Menjou, screen celebrity, and driver Raskob, chairman of the national rodeo next Friday and Saturday at the arena in "No Man's Land." According to Smooky, the horse pictured interesting events of the week will spent on a number of municipal im­ committee, regarded as an ally of above has so far never permitted a man to stay aboard. be the lawn fete, to be given at the of the machine who today was held Miramar tomorrow afternoon at 3 provement projects in which the on suspicion of murder, met the girl Smith, also is due tomorrow. Relative Standings Not cost of materials bulked large in Harry F. Byrd, with Virginia's 24 o'clock by the juniors of the Santa here and then drove on to a dance Monica Bay Womans Club. Old comparison to the sums spent for at a Palos Verdes club. votes, arrives tomorrow. Tammany's Here's What's On Changed by Efforts l'i bor. leaders, headed by John F. Curry, costumes, pioneer contests and old- Fleck, a chemical engineer ln Loe May Increase come Wednesday. In this New Von In Next 24 Hours of Sponsors fashioned dances will feature ttw Angeles, first heard of the death of group will be John H. McCooey, Tl Dudley Files Pioneer Market event. | To meet the $16,000 which Helton his granddaughter when Hawthorne Brooklyn chieftain; Mayor Walker Here's the card of events for Standings of candidates ln the Wilshlre Program I estimated would be needed for the police phoned the Santa Monica and Dudley Field Malone. care of the indigent, there may have residence in pursuing their investi­ the next 24 hours of Santa queen contest of Santa Monica's The business men of the WUshlre Shouse-Walsh Fight Looms Monica's Pioneer Days celebra­ third annual Pioneer Days celebra­ district are ready for their big to be a slight increase in the amount gations. The dead girl was a gram­ tion, it was announced at noon of the donations. mar student here in 1926 and '27. Word spread today that Thomas Candidacy Papers Set for Throng tion this week showed continued street dance and entertainment on today by officials in charge. Wednesday and Thursday nights, at After reading the report, members Menjou Escapes Spellacy, of Connecticut, would lead heavy voting on the part of spon­ of the council voted to give the Returning to Santa Monica from the floor fight at the opening of the Tonight which Indian dances and entertain­ proposition further study. the dance, Menjou's "hopped up" convention for Jouett Shouse as Congress Aspirant Plans 7 p. m.—General carnival and Elaborate Program and sors of the six young women, but ment will be presented. Ford car shot off the Inglewood-Re­ permanent chairman against Sen. street danoing in the business with no change in the contest posi­ The outstanding attraction of the dondo boulevard near Mines field, Thomas J. Walsh, of Montana, the Campaign on Close of districts, Third and Fourth Contests to Be Held to tions of the candidates, J. O. Smith, week will be the "Stampede" pro­ streets between Broadway and ductions, Friday and Saturday after­ Pair Arrested on in attempting to negotiate a curve Roosevelt candidate. Grand Jury Session contest chairman announced today. at asserted high speed, police said Shouse, chairman of the execute Wilshlre boulevatd, and at Start Festivity noons and nights, while the closing Burglary Suspicion committee, and Farley both advo­ Fourteenth street and Wilshire First place in the tallies released event of the celebration will be the in reporting the accident. boulevard, and at Ocean Front Caught while burglarizing a cated in newspaper interviews short T. H. Dudley, former mayor of With lights, music, entertainment, at noon today showed that Miss official pioneer ball to be given at The driver escaped with a few cuts platform declarations, and both in­ Santa Monica and now head of the and Pier avenue. dancing and prize contests, Pioneer Margaret Watt, Rotary club candi- j the Egyptian ballroom on Saturday home at 1270 Warner avenue, ac­ and bruises on tlw face and body. public safety committee of the 7 p. m.—Pioneer Days pre­ Days will be in full swing tonight night, under the auspices of the cording to West Los Angeles police, At the Inglewood Health center, dicated that around the defeated date, was leading with a total of James Montgomery, 19-year-old Bingham repeal submission prohi­ county grand jury, this morning view, en ter t ai nm en t, followed at the big Pioneer Days preview and 49,500 points. Junior Chamber of Commerce. where physicians treated the youth, bition plan of the republican con­ filed his papers as candidate for by street dance, Pioneer Public illumination festival, which will Plan Unique Show transient, and James Martin, 27.- of Dr. C. V. Attebcrry reported young Close Second 445 West Pike street. Long Beach, vention . would be built the demo­ congress in the republican primaries I market on Third street. start at 8:30 on Third street be­ Featured by a pageant of the old we're booked late last night on sus­ Menjou had been drinking. cratic prohibition plank. of the 16th district. 8 p. m.—Pioneer Days cos­ tween Broadway and Santa Monica Her place was ln. jeopardy, how­ West as an opening number, the picion of burglary and suspicion of Denies 80-Mile Clip As soon as the grand jury ad­ tume ball de luxe, Miramar boulevard. ever, with Miss Therma Richcard- Stampede show will make its bow Menjou clung today to his denial hotel. son, Junior Chamber of Commerce the theft of an automobile. journs, Dudley said, he plans to "We will entertain guests all the Friday. Officers Oscar Newell -.and Floyd of the statement of Motorcycle Of­ open campaign headquarters' and Tomorrow representative, following closely with The show will be different from ficer Terry D Jones, who was pur­ Texas Prepares to make an active canvass of the dis­ 3 p. m.—Lawn fete, Miramar way from Arizona," said Frank M. 49,200 points. The harrow margin Snowden received a radio call in Hauser, founder of Pioneer Days other Wild West performances, it which it was stated that someone suing the light machine in the wild Welcome L, A, Vets trict. hotel, auspices of the Juniors was expected to create a real battle Is said, for the reason that never ride, that he was traveling nearly 80 In regard to campaign issues, of the Santa Monica Bay and sponsor of tonight's program. of votes within the next 24 hours, was in the Warner avenue home. DALLAS, Tex., June 20 (A')—With "Among those who are making The policemen found an automobile miles an hour. Dudley declared today that he will Womans Club, Smith said. (Tan ta Page 2, Column 1) 10 advance representatives here, an stand on the platform adopted by 8 p. m.—Fun and entertain­ special trips to the preview is War­ Third place was held by Miss in the driveway, they reported. They The youth told deputy sheriffs he additional bonus army of 2,000 from ren P. Tremaine. of the Tremaine then called the police station, re­ had drunk a glass of beer at his the convention which last week in ment at the "Elorado Bar and Dorothy Carlton, with 37,900 points. California is expected to move into Chicago nominated Herbert Hoover I Dance hall, Third street. Alfalfa and Milling Co. of Mesa, She is the Elks lodge candidate. Miss Select Jurors for questing additional help in sur­ home, 1019 North Doheny drive, Dallas, enroute to Washington, the Arizona. rounding the' place before entering. for a second term in the white 8 p. m.—Pioneer songs con­ Lorraine Rice, sponsored by the Ma­ Beverly Hills, before leaving for latter part of the week, according to Flies Own Plane Sergt. Floyd Hays, Detective Lieut. [Santa Monica to pick up Miss announcement by the Veterans' Re­ house. test, First M. E. church. sonic Luncheon club, was fourth Hutton Balm Suit Joe Whitehead and Officer Sam Co- Among the sponsors who signed Auspices church choir. "Thcmaine is flying here in his with a total of 11.400 points; fifth LOS ANGELES, June 20 (U.R— I Gautheir. He said, they danced at lief association. own airplane and has informed me nlace was held by Miss Leona ker responded. a roadhouse on the way bane, but The first group of the California Dudley's petition are Mrs. J. D. Trial of ttw $200,000 breach sf Fredericks, of Beverly Hills; Ferdi­ that in addition to attending the Bertrand, candidate sponsored by the promise suit brought against David declared tw took no more drinks. • matchers, numbering about 150, is preview, he will make an entry in Wilshire Business Men's association, May Seek Complaint due here about the middle of the nand R. Bain, T. G. Winnette, L. Hutton a few days after he mar- i Thomas G. Menzies Jr., John H. the big parade on Friday." with 9,200 points. ried Aimee Semple McPherson Hut­ Asks Ua S, Purchase Miss Gauthier lived at SIS South week. The men are reported to be Instead of building a stage tn Palm drive, Beverly Hills. Menjou, on freight trains between El Paso Holbert. Sd B. Conliss, Walter D. Expect Fast Finish ton. widely known woman evange­ Of Aqueduct Bonds Newcomb Jr., and Arthur Marshall. Civic Leaders to front of the market for the staging list, opened here today. who said he was adopted by ttw and Big Spring. of the entertainment, Hauser has Sixth place was held by Miss LOS ANGELES, June 30 (CNS)— actor in 1923, resides witb his Attorneys for the evangelist's hus­ arranged to have j, large flat hay Rachel Boswell, of ttie Santa Monica band ano tor Miss Hazel Myrtle Enactment by congress of an en­ {mother, Mrs. A. L. Abrahams, former wagon, of the type used in early Bay Music association, with 5,600 abling law during its present session Johnson Free Cloth Joan St. Pierre, attractive Pasadena wife of the screen star. The youth Realtors' President days, as setting. points. nurse, who complained ia bee action to permit the Reconstruction Fi­ said he had been out of touch wltb Draft Relief Plan "Santa Monica is all ready to The contest is expected to reach nance Corporation to purchase the Predicts Tax Strike Measure Approved that Hutton betrayed her under ] Menjou for several years. WASHINGTON, June 20 (/TV-The play, and now is the time to do it," a high pitch within the next 48 promise of marriage, immediately $220,000,000 Colorado aqueduct bond LOS ANOELES. June 29 (ONS) said Hauser today. "Get on your hours. It will close at 10 o'clock issue as a means of unemployment Capt. William Bright of ttw sher­ Johnson bill for free distribution to began to work on the selection of a iff's homicide detail, said he prob- —Prophecy tbat there would be a the unemployed of surplus govern­ Bond issue; City Program glad .rags and come on down to ttw Thursday night. Officials believe jury. relief for Southern, California was general strike of taxpayers when ttw party." that several of the candidates are requested in a resolution adopted to­ 1 ably would confer with the district ment cloth and wearing apparel was attorney's office concerning the is- November tax collection period approved today by the house labor to Be Studied at Two Rand Concert withholding large numbers of points day by the board of supervisors at starts if the $12,000,000 relief bond the request of Col. Harry M. Baine, | suance of a possible murder com- committee. Local Meetings The program will be preceded by Bonus Army Seeking supervisor for the third district. < plaint against the youth. issue is voted was made before the These' surpluses would be turned a band concert at 7 p. m. At 8:30 Funeral services for ttw victim will board" of supervisors today by W. H. over to unemployed persons and o'clock the entertainment will be Senate Vote Urged Political Support be held at 2:30 o'clock next Thurs- Daum, president of the California their families during the winter of Two major developments are due presented, and at 9 o'clock the il­ Real Estate association. On Relief Measure WASHINOTON, June 30 UPt— Gasoline Price to I day afternoon in St. Augustine's 1932-31. in the program to aid Santa Mon­ lumination of Santa Monica's larg­ Stripped of an immediate objective i Episcopal church and interment will ica's unemployed. est Neon sign will be celebrated. . ABHINGTON. June 20 UPt— by defeat of the bonus payment bill, lbe in Woodlawn cemetery. At 8 o'clock tonight, directors of The illumination ceremony will be Driving forward to a vote, the sen­ leaders of the vast veterans army - Be Increased Soon Tickets to Olympic Pu-Yi Government ate today considered amendments LOS ANGELES, June 20 _~— the Community Chest are asking led by little Miss Nanhette Hauser, camped here concentrated today ea Morning newspapers of the' city who will swing the switch. to the $2,000,000,000 democratic un­ organizing ex-service tots, tor elec- Tire Price Boost Games to Be Taxed Actions Criticized city officials, executives of relief Follow1 *ig this there will be an in­ employment relief bill while a sen­ said today that the price of gaso­ TOKIO. June 30 UPt—The ques­ n day action, making tentative line would be raised 2 cents a gal­ WASHINGTON. June 20 (U.R)- agencies, welfare workers, ministers formal p'rade of contestants in the ate committee was besieged with overtures to tho democratic party. Coming Tomorrow tion of confiscation of the Chinese and other interested in relief work costume contest before the judges' pleas for its enactment lo e|se the lon shortly. Tickets to the Olympic games pur­ customs revenues la Manchuria by Crude oil prices were to be boosted NEW YORK, June 20 <.P>—Lead­ chased after ttw ew admissions tax to "sit in" with them at a confer­ stand, and the prizes will be lot of the unfortunate. Henry Pu-Yi's government has been awarded. A long line of witnesses, including Hoover and G. O. P. 35 cents a barrel today, the news­ ing tire and rubber companies will goes into effect at midnight tonight called to the attention of Katsuji ence to be held in Judge W. R. Gar­ papers stated, the curtailment of observe tlw inauguration of new fed­ are not tax exempt. The bureau oi Free Dancing Protestants, Catholics and Jews, Debuchi, Japanese ambassador at rett's court, on the second floor of t Id the manufacturers' committee Chairmen Confer production as * proposed by ttw eral excise tax schedules tomorrow internal revenue today announced a Washington, by Henry L. Stimson, The evening will conclude with Standard Oil Co. having been suc­ by marking up prices from 11 to 15 reversal of a previous decision that the Tower building. Lynn Mowat. it was the duty of congress to pro­ WASHINGTON, JOBS 30 UPI— secretary of state, lt was learned campaign director of the Los An­ free street dancing. vide jobs through a building pro­ Everett Sanders, chairman of ttw cessful. per cent. tickets to the games in Los Angeles, from an official quarter here today. Invitations to attend Pioneer starting July 30, would be tax free. geles Community Chest, will outline Days were sent last week to Mrs. gram. Some argued for the $5,500,- republican national committee, today the proposal to vote a $12,000,000 George A, Hergett, 90, grandmother 000,000 LaFollette public works.bond conferred briefly with President bond issue for relief. of Hauser, in Sacramento, issue bill. Hoover, but .tela newspaper awn Sen. Borah Not to later he had round tlw chief execu­ Then tomorrow afternoon at 4:00 . Mrs. Hergett crossed the plains in COMING EVENTS Support President o'clock, the committee recently ap­ a covered wagon and has been in­ tive "engrossed with his govern­ Late News Briefs WASHINGTON, June 30 (AV-Sen. pointed by Mayor William H. Car­ vited to attend the celebration, Elements Take Toll mental duties." William E. Borah, a powerful sup­ wearing the dress in which she was ter to draft plans for a city-wide re­ ,: In Southwest States TONIGHT porter of President Hoover in the lief commission wiU meet at the married. V * SPEED FLIER LANDS AT RANTOUL, ILL., AT 2:37 Santa Monica Community Chest 1928 campaign, announced In the Sovereign apartments to formulate KANSAS CITY. J u n e 20 (UJ0 — Congress Plans on directors meetine. Judge W. R. Gar- senate today he will not support a program. Included in this group Storms, heat and flood waters caused RANTOUL, 111., June 20 (AP)—Capt. James Dickson, rett's court, Tower building, at tha president for re-election on the will be Geoffrey F. Morgan, chair­ five deaths and widespread property Early Adjournment* seeking a new West-East transcontinental record with three 7:30 p. m. platform adopted at ths Chicago man; 8. L. Berkley, A. R. Pratt. C. YES rrs TRUE damage throughout the Southwest WASHINGTON, June 20 UPt— passengers aboard his plane, landed at Chanute Field at 2:37 Pioneer Days preview and street convention. S. Warren, Dr. Leo H. Madsen, H. over the weekend, reports showed Congress pitched in today to clear dance, Pioneer Public market, 1436 M. Stansbury, the mayor, Commis­ today. up its remaining legislative prob­ p. m. (CJS.T.) tod^y. Third street. sioner' John A. Morton, Commis­ That a land grand of 50,000 acres, Streams ln many parts of the area lems, wttb the definite intention ''f Costume ball de luxe, Miramar McAdoo Candidate sioner Frank A. Helton and Mrs. D. including the San Vicente rancho were swollen near flood stage by tor­ ringing down a final curtain next HOUSE REJECTS DRASTIC FEDERAL PAT CUT PLAN hotel. G. Stephens. and a portion of the Santa Monica rential rains, and leaden skies fore­ Saturday on this history-making WASHINOTON, June 20 (AP)—After rejecting flat pay For Seat in Senate potrero, or prairie, made in 1827 to cast additional rainfall session. TOMORROW LOS ANGELES, June 20 <._- ["Francisco Scpulveda and August in cuts for federal employes, the house voted today for compul­ Santa Monica hospital staff meet­ Witb ttw filing of ttw flrst declara­ Heat Wave Claims Machad J, led to the first permanent sory and payless one-month furloughs on all who make more ing, 8 a. m. tion by sponsors, William Gibbs settlements in the Santa Monica Kiwanis club. Miramar hotel, tt McAdoo, former secretary of the I region. Don Fancisco built an adobe ;.;j than $1,000 a year. noon. Two L* A. Victims house near the San Vicente springs treasury in the Wilson administra­ LOS ANOELES, June 30 (CNS) — Baseball Results Towne club, Max's Swiss Chalet. tion, was placed in nomination to­ and planted ttw first grain fields, THREE BANDITS ROB CONCESSION OPERATOR OF $2,600 322 Wilshire boulevard, at noon- day as a candidate for U. S. sena­ Two persons fainted on Los Ange­ orchards and vineyards. Pioneer Lawn Fete. Miramar ho­ tor ln the democratic primary. les streets, overcome by the heat, Three heavily armed bandits shortly after noon today tel, 2 p. m., under auspices of tba today as ttw temperature at 11 That the first house on the pres­ NATIONAL LEAGVE , St Philadelphia— RHE held up the office of C. L. Langley, beach concession operator, Womans club juniors. o'clock hit 93 degrees, the top. mark ent townsite of Santa Monica was At Brooklyn— BHE ! Chicago 000 000 004—5 9 • of ISO Pier avenue. Ocean Park, bound and gagged L. A. Wil­ Pioneer days dinner dance, Mira­ Probers Insist on for the season. that of Ysidro Reyes, one of the Pittsburgh 000 000 100—1 6 S j Philadelphia .. 330 100 OOx—7 13 S mar hotel. original grantees of the land known Brooklyn •' ,n_ 000 100 10s—2 t • Root, Tinning and Hemsley; Hel- son, 26, a clerk, and escaped with $2,600 in cash, representing Old Folks concert, First Methodist Appearance of Fox as "Boca de Santa Monica," and Harris aad Grace; Mango and ' ley, Collins and V. Davis. week-end receipts ot the amusement places. The clerk, alone Episcopal church, Fourth street and WASHINGTON, June 20 UPt— Amelia Earhart in including Santa Monica canyon, its Lopez. Arizona avenue, 8 p. m. The senate banking committee, by ocean frontage and the lands ad­ AMERICAN LEAGL'E in the office, according to Santa Monica police, was counting American Legion, Santa Monica a unanimous vote, today refused to Triumphal Return joining .both sides of the canyon. At Boston— SHE At Cleveland— RHI the money when the three, armed with sawed-off shotguns post 123, 1811 Ocean avenue, 8 p. m. release William Fox, the former film NEW YORK, June 20 (U.R)—Amelia The land was granted in 1828. The Cincinnati _.. 000 000 200 00—3 8 1 Washington 010 020 000—3 S t and pistols, took possession of the office, forced him into a Santa Moniea Stamp elub. Eve­ capitalist, from a subpoena to ap­ Earhart Putnam, who flew the At­ Reyes house stood on the edge of Boston 000 101 000 01—3 9 0 Cleveland —. 000 200 000—3 • 1 ning Outlook conference room, at pear before it ln its stock market lantic alone, returned in triumph the canyon wall near the end of the Lucas, Manlon aad Lombardi; Crowder and Berg; Ferrell rear room and there bound and gagged him. 8 p. m. investigation. • J .' today. present Seventh street. Zachary and Spohrer, Sukeforth. Sewell.

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PAGE TWO EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1932 Blight's Disease Victims Volunteer England May Ask Guns Bark Death Aged Head of U. P. Hammond Funeral Pioneer Festival Four Cars Meet Inquiry in Suicide For Careless Thug Rail System Passes Set for Tomorrow LONDON, June 20 OUP—Tlw gov­ NEW YORK. June 20 UP>~Van- MEW YORK, June 20 UP)—Fu- Funeral services will be held to­ Rest of Lives for Study of Ailment ernment will consider the advisabil­ nie Higgins, wbo got careless, is neral services will be held tomor­ morrow afternoon at 2 .clock fee ity of asking the United States to dead, and the police are banting row at Locust Valley, Long Island. Investigate the causes of Violet Ouy Hammond, 45, of 534 Tenth CHICAOO, June 20 UPt—Twenty persons doomed to die of a disease "rata" for Robert Scott Lovett. who bad street, prominent Bay district bat­ In Sunday Crash Sharpe's suicide to Englewood, N. "The rats!" said Vannie Higgins, directed the affaire of the Union tery and ignition company official Gets Under Way called incurable by medical science have volunteered tbe rest ef their J., Oliver Stanley, home office un­ wto) was one-two-three among the I lives so scientists may chart thttr "steps to death" and possibly benefit dersecretary, told a questioner in Pacific railroad system since the who was found dead Friday night big names of gangland until guns death of E. H. Harriman, to 1909. in his mountain cabin near MaUbi rfxi J lothers similar!* afflicted. To ttw 20 the experiments of the Lasker Foun- Kit Three of 10 Persons the house of commons today. erased him yesterday, "they even lake, apparently the victim of mo*, Colorf ul Apparel Of Old dation for Medical Research at the University of Chicago will be a inarch tried to wipe ottt my family.* He died yesterday, at the age of ft. noxide poisoning, officials at the to a rendezvous with death, but to — Involved Injured ia HEARING SCHEDULED Mendenhall mortuary announced Days Brightens Streets science ttwlr contributions may tlve disehses of ttw middle age. Property owners to Uw Kinney WIPES OUT FAMILY ALFONSO'S FORTUNE SEIZED today. of Santa Monica mean a cure er a preventive for the The usefulness of the 30 volun­ Spectacular Wreck street assessment district were noti­ CANTON, Oa„ June 20 (A*—Paul MADRID, June 20 UPt—Three strange Bright's disease. teers will end when they die, and fied today by ttw dty engineering Hardin, 30-year-old farmer living million dollars of former King Al­ me services will be held to tbe Disease of Middle Age while they live they will receive the Although four " automobiles and department ttmt the hearing on the 10 miles southwest of here, shot his Elks club at Pier avenue and Main (Contlnaed From Page 1) best of medical attention. fonso's fortune has been confiscated street..Masonic services will be It ls one of the "diseases of the more than 10 persons were involved final ordinance for tne paving of wife ana four small children to by the republican government, vir­ conducted at the grave to Wood­ before have so many world cham­ middle age" which accelerate ths Hope tt Increase Life Span in a spectacular collision early yes­ the Trolleyway crossing had been death last night and committed tually completing tne seizure of aB lawn cemetery. Interment will SS path ot millions, wbo have passed ' The foundation has been making terday morning at Twenty-third set for 10 a. m. July 7. s'lie'le. his real and personal property. ln Elks Rest. pion trick riders, ropers and out­ 40 years of age, to death. studies of "middle age diseases" for street and Broadway, only three per­ law broncho busters been gathered It wQl be the flrst major at­ four ' years, and its director, Dr. sons sustained Injuries, police re­ together. . . . tempt to study the malady and it Franklin C. McLean, said: ported today. '-WKWwwa^ananwatMMMMWMWMwwwt' Buff Jones, world champion trick was made possible by a gift of "Tbs . understanding we have Curtis Hec'tle. 18, of Ninth street rider, roper and all around cowboy, 114)00,000 from A. D. Lasker, wealthy reached concerning tbs diseases . . . and Pennsylvania avenue, suffered is the b& star bt bis company, but advertising executive, and Mrs. Las- may lead. In 25 years, to a great a broken les, and was in tbe Santa MEAT DEPARTMENT must look well to his laurels if hs is tar, Wtth the provision the money increase in the span of life after lesTABusfie-u fSINCB 167* _ to retain his title. He will be con­ Monica hospital today. fronted in duplicate acts by Hank be used for research into degenera-' middle age.'' Miner Injuries ssiim_\vns^ • Potts, a veteran of a score of past Laura and Elva Edwards, 27 and BUTTS—(2 to 4-lb. Average) -| - and present world championships; 29. respectively, sisters residing ln Per Pound „ A OC Hightower, a champion bareback Los Angeles, wen rushed to the rider; Shorty Woods, champion hospital, where an examination dis­ _*7Z*_\\_- • ___£_. ______is -**- FRESH DRESSED COLORED HENS—* «_ *_ 1 / rider of Colorado, and Rose Smith, Church Active in Weber Explains closed ttwy were suffering from GROCERY* COMPANY (4 to Mb. Average) Per Pound ^iT.. Z7V2C champion woman rider. minor injuries only. They were FRESH SEATTLB RIB YOUNO LAMB Have Trained Mules given treatment and then released. HALIBUT CHOPS SMALL LOIN YOUNO According to police. Miss Laura SELLS FOR LESS LAMB CHOPS As well as 100 wild bronchos, mag­ Edwards, driver ft one machine, P.. Pound .. 17 ,-C Pound He A 17 ,"-C nificent "high school" horses __\ Welfare Efforts P Aqueduct Status Owned and Operated far SS yean by Ae Ralpht LARGE LOIN YOUNO mm be on the program and trained made a tun at the Intersection. family. AU profits reinvested in Southern California SIIM4 LAMB CHOPS 35c mules which are guaranteed to throw Her car collided with one driven P.r Paund 20c __•__ Pound .... 30c Pound anyone who has not the constitution by Don Kessler, 17, ot 1414 fifteenth SrtCIAL ON VIA!, AMD ft as of an ox. Trained steers also will Much Food, Clothing and | Director Declares Santa street. Heckle, taa Injured youth, Prices Effectire Monday, Tueiday and Wednesday feature the program;eteers that will Other Supplies Given Monica Has Full Quota was a passenger in Kessler's car. (June 20, 11 and 22) lie down and roll over at command, Turn 8harply CANDY AND BAKERY DEPARTMENT buck-jump or crow-hop, or do most to Unemployed of Men on Job Following closely behind, a car driven by Edgar W. Amos, 35, of ttw RALPHS BEST COFFEE CHOCOLATE SNOW CAPS any of the tricks the trained boras Do-Mem Ceeeeaat nipped la cheeeiete. will do. The mules will be handled Providing relief for those left des­ Santa Monica has tts toil quota of National Military Home, then col­ RALPHS BEST BULK Ralphs Vacuum Packed Steel by famous cowboy clown stars and men on tbe skeleton working force lided with one driven by Albert COFFEE—Ground to yttt 1-pound titute by unemployment has been Pruett, 29, of 101 Vernon avenue, individusl roeulremontO"• Cut Coffee Bag ...... motion picture stunt men. the outstanding activity of the First now being maintained by ttw Metro­ Rsgular or Drip 25c Venice. Amos sharply turned his HOFFMAN'S 15e PACKAGE OP I HOFFMAN'S 10c PACKAQ The program will present after the Methodist church of Santa Monica politan water district, Arthur A. ftp Pound 18c LIQUID CHERRIES 1A« I WAFERS QEMINT Weber reported t_day to the city ear to avoid piling it up on ttw LUalt S roand. J.1S Coffe e t* . 25Customerc I . c.n- 48c pageant an exhibition Of bucking during the last year, according to wrecked machines ahead and Par Paekag* |Vl> I Per Package .....,., broncho riding, the horses being the report made by Mrs. Josephine council, SSd the board of directors ls BaMeet to Stoek Laotlai saddled without ttw use et chutes. bending every effort toward getting rammed ttw Pruett machine, accord­ 5c Morris, head of the social service ing to police. WHOLEWHEAT SXTRA QUALITY This will be participated in by Buff committee, at the annual meeting ttw project under way ni order that CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE DAFFODIL SAKS Jones, Hank Potts and the other additional employment opportunities Two of the cars hurtled the side­ PARKERHOUSE APRICOT PIE held yesterday afternoon in the may be made available. walks and another turned ovar, Free One 10c Package ef Chase ft Sanborn Tea FREE A combination *f ROLLS ••Inch Sll. riding stars. It will also present church. Ang.l Food and Bua* Per Doxen 13c Sash ...... 20c * "We hope to hove 10,000 men with the purchase of oae (1-lb.) Can ef Q 1 _ RALPHS RAISIN the famous stallion Thunderhoofs, The church spent $787 for food shin, sato WHOLEWHEAT said to bs tbe finest horse of his working on the new aqueduct before COOKIES. Cell. pkg. CINNAMON ROLLS alone for the poor and provided 1,000 CHASE £ SANBORN COFFEE at O 1 C Base 25c kind in America. He tt the property garments for those without clothing ttw end of the year, Weber said, Santa Monica Police Limit 8 Suit to a Cnitamtt. of Buff Jones. "bat that Is nothing more than a ______10c or". 8c during the past year. Service and hope at tbe present time." Roping Stunt supplies amounting to $6,085 were Help Recover Gems donated by tbs business and profes­ Weber, who ia Santa Monica's rep­ Jewels valued at more than $5,000, Gold Medal "Kitchen Tested" Flour Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Department Jones will perform bis stunt of resentative on tlM board ft directors alleged to have been taken by pseu- No. t (4 1/10.Ib.) '/••Bbl. (M'/i-lb.) roping six or more horses at once. sional men OC the church. Bssk ...... POUR DOZEN ORANGES AND NORTHERN GREEN PEAS Sponsor Scoots governing the operation of the Met­ do narcotic agents from the home feeb ,...... _..,.,. 17c ,70c TWO DOZEN CURED Pound, There also will be exhibitions of ropolitan water district, said execu­ of Mrs. J. H. Kelley of Hollywood, '/.•BW. (4»-lb.) LEMONS-AII ttt dUTT^^g horses and cakcwalking Representing character building No. 10 (9 S/IO-lb.) Back for tives of this group at present SM were recovered by Santa Monica $1.33 ROYAL APRICOTS 25c LOCAL LARGit CUCUMBERST* 15S c steeds. activities for more than 100 young negotiating for tbe financing which and Los Angeles police yesterday in Seek Umlt t SMka iwtM 30wilc l aar eae Ota to . Oiitnir. A spectacular and dramatic fea­ men and women of tbe community, win make it possible to start actual a Wilshlre boulevard hotel as the 3 for 5c ture will be ttw Indian night attack ths church sponsors a Girl Scout T^'lOc BUNCH VEGETABLES— construction of tbe aqueduct. result of a 36-hour grilling of Frank Per on ttw village of tbe whites. Chief troop, two Camp Fire groups, two Jobs mi the aqueduct will be ap­ Clasby, 29. Santa Monican, who was TILLAMOOK CHEESE Per Ltte ts. Beete, Carrote, Turnip*, Spinach, Sea Scout troops and a Friendly In­ KENTUCKY WONDER OREEN Green Onlone, Mustard, Red Iron Eyes and his chiefs are students portioned to Santa Montea men in arrested Thursday ta an Ocean Pound 15c Radlehee— -t dian group, til of which meet at BEANS A Pound. -I A- of history and will make this realis­ Front dance hall, it was announoed Umit I rounds t. . Castomer. Par Buneh...... J.C Oak lodge. Sixteenth street and Cal­ the percentage that Santa Monica's NORTHERN ICE LETTUCE tic. Eight of the Indians are chiefs assessed valuation bears to ttw total today by Detective Lieut. Tommy NRW YELLOW ONIONS— and college graduates. All have won ifornia avenue, an additional build­ d ing of ttw organization. assessed valuation of all cities in Carr. fame ln ttw motion pictures. the water district. Clasby, Carr said, was arrested FORMAY r.T ioc 4T.r '5c Cossack Troupe Reports were also made by tbe .Fsraserlr rarfar) Sunday school, Women's Aid society when he bragged about "knowing (TOt FITl»r. StltTSi Shertenlni) An added attraction with ttw show and Foreign and Home Missionary plenty about a .Hollywood robbery. 1-lb. 1 rtg, I S-lb. Household Hardware Department will be Prince Andre Stanck and societies, snowing increased work ac­ Ihe valuables consisted Of a six- C.n ...... Xlte \ Can .,,a...... 49c bis troupe of Cossacks. Ttw entire complished. For current expenses karat diamond ring and a diamond 2.1b. QQM I CIS. BROOMS show will be enacted to tbe music of lavallere, Itself tstimsttll to be Can ...... OOKe I Ssa .•...—...«...... «.... 95c REGULAR 80c RBOULAR H.OQ AI W. Copeland's cowboy band $18,554 was raised. Marksmen Score worth more than $2,500, police said. SMI 1 Cui AmarU. ulil Aar Oa. SIM to . easterner. "Sella fsr L.M" o __ REGULAR 75. "Sen. fer L.e»" no. BROOM _...,.. O-fC "S.M. for LM." £Q„ Another feature will be .he attack Name Officers Arrests are expected momentarily, BROOM ...... D7L BROOM ...... e-OC RBOULAR 65c MISS DAINTY £(__ on ttw (dd stage coach Of '49er days. The following officers and com­ Carr said today. "-.lie for Lee»" rn. RBOULAR BOc Tickets are now on sale at tne mittees for the coming year were Although police refused to discuss CRYSTAL WHITE OR P. & G. SOAP, BROOM ...... OJ/C "8.11. f.r LtM" QO- BROOM «"C Pioneer Days headquarters for all elected: particulars of the recovery of the Giant Slse A — BROOM ...... OOC BROOM ...... 7uC High in Contest BaMeet to Trneal tta*. Letting performances and those buying Stewards—Mrs. R. A. Battles, Joseph gems. Can- said tbat Investigation tickets for the afternoon shows may Bridge. Miss Edna Hoottncr, S. Paul Un- nas cleared Clasby of any complici­ Per Bar ^C dau, Walter Montgomery, C, R. McLaugh­ ty in the burglary. see the Pioneer Days street parade lin and Ray Thompson. Although tbey were shooting in ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FOR WEDDING GIFTS from their seats, for lt will pass ln Trustee*/ Walter Armacost, R. A. Bat­ competition with 20 hand-picked CIGARETTES Majestic Waffle Majestic Electric Toastmaster review before tne grandstands. Per Tin lUCKT STKIU OR CHESTERFIELD. tles, Raymond E. Hoyt, Oeorge R. Kingdon, teams, representing as many cities Irons Toaster • Electrle Toasters B. Y. McNairy and Miss Grace Tooker. of California, the Santa Monica po­ of SO . i • e»e*o eeee 27c Handsome la epteermnoe Unit leaders—Oeorge A. Cope, J. H. Ed­ lloe department crack pistol team .. .$1.05 •ad oubotonttoU. era- _.JoeUo TW. • Sllee Automatic Bl.e.rle wards, Mrs. O. O. Rollenbcrg, Mr. and 4 Tins for. etreeled. tmt __»»»- Creeslom FIBISSC. Aato- Chromlem Aalsh. Beio- Ton of Tuna to Go Mrs. a. J. Mayer, W. O. Montgomery, Mrs. returned yesterday from Elysian Make Your Umlt 4 Tine Assorted at 4 of aar kind te _ Cmlnmtr. aM. tor the taivesa st •setl. natter, eaketea- tlfnllr Coastractod. Minnie McNay and Mr and Mrs. Charles park with five medals and high toeetlni tmt me-lne tleUr ee.strected aae To Needy Tomorrow Palmer. score in the class "B" division. tooted e.B bes.tlf.Ur aaished. Single "PIONEER DAYS" Chrome Finish. Slice . Everything is in readiness, officials Music committee—The Rev. T. Q. H. The total score was 1.241. and DEL MONT E(14 CATSUM<> P .. $7.98 Ot ttw Santa Monloa Community Stevens, chairman; Sam V. Carlisle. W. N. Santa Monica officers who partici­ (•••*•) 1A<* I ' Two* Chest commissary anonunced today, Barrow, Mrg. D. W. Larwood, Mrs. Paul pated in the shoot at the range m ttr __C Each ...17.98 Each ,...$8.98 Silo. . $10.98 Whiting. which will be used in ttw Olympic Limit S Bottle. Aieerted, ef IS Either Sixe. to a Customer for the distribution of 3,000 pounds Membership—Mr. and Mrs. W. t. Lacy, '_ , of tana tomorrow at 10 o'clock to 500 Mr. and Mrs. Silas Prewltt, tryout, were: Det. Lieuts. Tommy Inside Frost Electric Light Globes needy families of tbe community. Education Group Carr and John Greer, Motor Of­ (Kmtrtaaa' MM.faetaMd) The fish was donated to the Santa ficer Bobby Clark, Patrolman Clyde DEL MONTE TOMATO SAUCE 2S and 40 Watt SO and 80 Watt "1 C„ 100 Watt Education—Elmer C. Sandmeyer, Avalon Brown and Lieut. A. w. Mallery of Globe.- ., 13c ai.be...... IOC Monica. Salvation Army post and Hollenberg. O. Prank Phipps, E. C. Stan­ Sahtoet to Stoeh looting. Qloboa ..< 22c has been turned Ovsr to that organi­ ton, H. Ernest Rowe. the bureau of identification. zation to the commissary tor proper Girls' work—Mrs. Theta Locke, Mrs. E ca": .....3 for lie distribution. O. Sandmeyer, Mrs. E. R. Mabry, Mrs. R. SNAPSHOTS Limit S Ce to . Ceitemer. Drain Board Juice Extractors Fruit Press or O. Somers, Mrs. Robert Boring. Rubber Mala Record Duplex QQ** Potato Ricer Boys' work—Colin McKenzie, Merritt Odd Fellows WUl DEL MONTE PEAS (Aeeorted Colore) Orang. Rosier 37Ot, Thla SSa S double blare Von KleinSmid and Hull, Marvin Evans, Rudolph Qhawver. P EARLY GARDEN PEAS VERY SMALL SUGAR PEA8 electrle welded Murer. R. Hill', H. S. Rows, Jerry Locke, the Rev Don Pioneer Wear VERY £Q„ K. cast Iron ta eea- NO. t (i-ib. *..*.) o 25c etraetlea aad ball! fer Mr. Stevens. All members of Seaside lodge of On Verichrome Caa SPECIAL .... Oi-C Qlaae IOC Morgan WUl Speak Social service and local hospitals—Mrs. the Odd Fellows are asked to wear Umlt *) Carts to . Cattomer heiry eerrlee. Dr. Rufus B. Von KlelnSmld. Josephine Morris. Mrs. Teresa Battles, Mrs. Subject to rreoco.1 president of ttw University of O. J. Mendenhall, Mrs. M. A. Mortensen. their pioneer costumes to the busi­ Stock Le.tlar. Sunklot 22c Each 23c Southern California, and Oeoffrey Auditing accounts—O. O. Howland, Mrs. ness meeting which tbey Will hold There Is only one film tbat will DEL MONTE PICNIC MAMMOTH F. Morgan, Santa Monica civic T. E. Records, R. O. Somers. at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in Odd give true color value to ttw SANI-FLUSH leader and congressional candidate, Keep Record! Fellows hall. many picturesque costumes and SIZE ASPARAGUS TIPS will be the speakers at tomorrow's Church records—Gerald E. Moqre, Mrs. The second degree will be con­ happenings. Catch the real Por Hollywood Bowl luncheon in Holly­ Andrew Bowen, Mrs. W. F. Brelg. ferred on several members. beauty with Verichrome film. Can ., (deane Closet Bowls) wood, it was announced today by Porelgn language work—T. O. Sanderson, Then have expert photo finish­ a_*^i i2c lie Mrs. Bertram Green, charlman. Mrs. M. Enrique., Mr. and Mra. H. J. Hor­ Neither speaker has announced his ton, Ur, and Mra. O. W. Nye. CLEANERS TO MEET ers to bring these good points r-f—lt > Caaa to » easterner subject. Parsonage comujittee—President Woman's Cleaners ef ttw Santa Monica out to best advantage in your DEL MONTE CUT STRING BEANS aid, secretary of -board et trustees, Mra. prints. 8 BAB.O DEAL V. M. Phillips, Oeorge Taggard, Barry O. Bay district, Including Veniee, Ono (14-oz.) Caa ef Babbitts Cleanser FREE witb the HE'S "UNCLE JIM* NOW Schwenk. Ocean Park, Santa Monica, West Pulpit supply—The pastor. Charles H. a.^*-. ^? 3 for 25c purchase of each (14 os.) ean of BAB-O 11 NEW YORK, June 20 (AV-They're Scott, John Stick, R. C. Fritz. Los Angeles and Culver city, have ^^^^^^^^^^^^^LJmltSCjB^^^Cjjtomer^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ beginning to call Mayor Walker Pastoral relations Walter Armacost, been invited to attend a meeting (fer Enamel snd. Porcelain) at * IC "Uncle Jim," which is all right, be­ Mrs. George Bechtel, G. R. Kingdon, Harry called for 8 o'clock Wednesday DEL MONTE PICKLES cause he's 51 years old now. A H. Koenig, Mrs. H. H. Wetzel, Walter night ln the Pacific building, Ave­ huge birthday cake, in the shape of Montgomery. SLICED SWEET PICKLES SWEET RELISH SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES nue 18 and 'Pacific avenue, Venice. No. 1 (8..X.) (1-lb. S-OC) a heart, was presented to him yes­ Nominating Groups An effort Is being made to have a Uaslt IBM Boxes terday on his natal anniversary and Can .*.,*M. 10c JaP •e•••_e*e .»•*•••»»••*.•»» 19c to a Castomer House committee—T. E. Records. representative of ttw state the mar­ (2-lb. ••oi.) 3 for 10c at the "Shield of David" home he Religious education- The pastor, the shal's office present to answer ques­ No. V/t (1-lb. S..t.) Jar 30c Sunday school superintendent, J. O. San­ Oea ,. 23c was introduced as "Uncle Jim" to tions regarding enforcement of the Phone 23859 BWEBT MIXED PICKLES Libby's Sliced Snider's Cocktail Mustard ' the orphan girls. He played Uw chez, Mrs. Joseph Bridge, Mrs, J. B. Lor­ SWEET GHERKINS No. 1 (i-Ol) Cn lie beer, Mrs. Edna R. Cook. "press shop law" which ttw su­ French'e Salad piano for them but declined to 412 Santa Monica Blvd. WHOLE DILL PICKLES Pineapple Sauce Muatard ll_ Nominating committee The pastor, Mrs. preme court has Just held consti­ No. V/a (1-lb. S-oi.) 20c 15c No. 2% (1-lb. (14 swing. E. C. Stanton, H. Ernest Rowe, Miss Grace N«. 2(4 (i-ib.) Oaa -"'> _*!__* (••01.) Jar .... 11C tutional. 14..1.) nT oc« B.n Hur Salad Tooker, Mrs. V. M. Phillips, Dr. John Can .... --for _3v Bottl...... amVle. Steffy, R. E. Munsey, Wm. E. Reed, El- Umlt 8 Bottles I. a Muatard Q_. (••01.) Jar OC Vital Statistics dora Munroe. OTHERDELMONTE CANNED GOODS M| Customer. 0*1 Mont. Mustard Communion stArards—Mrs. Mary Car­ BLACKBERRIEB GRAPEFRUIT Carnation Kellogg's Whole BIRTHS son, Mrs. Sarah Sears, Mrs. Hannah |Satisf action or Your Money Refunded I Buffrt aiae (•••«.) Menke. Buffet ens (8-oi.) 7c Malted Milk Wheat Biscuit &• :i 19c Born to: Oen _..., ...... ( Can ..,...... ,.••• (12'/...1.) q OC- Mr. and Mrs. Perrls C. Munro. No. J (Lib. 4....) No. • (Lib. 4.oi.) are. $1.45 Packaga _* far **0*- Alber. 1536 Granville avenue. West Los Dr. MacKAY Can ...... Can ...... 2 Ar 25c Umli 8 Ttm. to a Apartment Owners PINEAPPLE TIDBITS SWEET POTATOES Corn Meal Angeles, June 11, at the Wilshire Deming's Pride ^^^ Customer. hospital, a son, Merlin Frederick. Open 206 JUNIPHER BLDO. Phone Buffo*, else (•••*.) A No. 2!/a (1-lb. 13-0-..) 15c _ (Telle _ or MBit.) Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O, Hegberg, To Meet Tomorrow OM - eea *.»«..><- , of the Ocean Minute Jelly (Lib. 4.W.) 1|L Members of the Santa Monica Evenings 3rd and Santa Monica Blvd. 28288 Pink Salmon Paekag...... 1UC 12314 Montana avenue,. West" Los Bay Association of Apartment .ssoiiWl Heron Angeles, June 12, at the Wilshlre House Owners and Operators will As an inducement to visit my clean, sanitary GENEVA FANCY CORN d-ib.) Tan Qa. (One Bottl. makee t Ry-Krisp hospital, a son, Lee Allen. well-equipped office, this at will be accepted Can OC glaeeee of flneet Jelly.) Mr. and Mrs. Charles _{. Mershon[, hold their regular monthly meeting (OOLDBN T'pe.11 OB COUNTBY OENTUMUM COBN) Umlt 8 Caas to a (2/4-0-.) jf OKI (A Whol. Ry. Wafer) at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow night in tor S1.00 on all work amounting to over $5.00. Plenlo Slse (lLot.) n it. j No. 2 (1-lb. 4-ox.) in.. Customer. BOttIO ...•_» for aaOte Small (12-ot.) 00__. 1221 Euclid street, June 12, aats thyeet the Fourth Street cafe at 1342 C.n Umlt 8 Bottles to a Piekag. .... _t__K Mary Martin hospital, a son Panose Maselle Castomer. leaps (22-.i.) nn. unnamed. J, _ ,_\ Fourth street, it was announced t__- Vulcanite (Rub­ Package OVK. Mr. and Mrs. Phil C. Mantell, day by the president, Mrs. Let it la $7.50 Eber ) Plate made UNDERWOOD'S CLAM CHOWDER Belgiaa Sardines King Kelly June 14, at the Mary Martin hos- D Winn $12.50 PLATE Vitamont Following dinner members ...» Of tbe finest American bass contoured to harmonize wttb la Olive OU Grapefruit pital, a daughter, Phyllis Lee. (2!_-oi.) C. (The Aristocrat at discuss a proposed credit plan, the —gold pin teeth, made by year individual requirements. Hot Foods) BarrI Mry. anavenued Mrs, .Wes Jamet sLo Doolins Angeles, 160,5 ! tbe Dr. MacKay method, ST?. ..._•.•? for 25c Con elV Marmalade Wilshire bus situation and an ad­ Ihe finest porcelain teeth (••o.) c June 10, at the Santa' Monica hos­ vertising schedule for publicizing guaranteed to fit and give selected In size, shape w far mtt)C 3 tK'22c pital, a son, Richard George. the Bay district among tourist cen­ perfect satisfaction. and Hormel "Flavor Sealed** Products Chicken Salad Qlaae . ters of the state, the announcement color to harmonize vith PICKLED PIGS FEET MILK-FED WHOLE CHICKEN Brand Tuna Limit 8 Obeses to a Certo DEATHS your face and set natu­ (12-01.) Castomer. (Sur.Jel far Jelly) stated. Pound ^tV June 18—Augusta Gage, 80. Members are urged to attend the rally irregular to avoid •ar 22c Ctn ..... me for _OC l». .cc^.;pS-Ji^|^S sd yoa lose many ad- (Lib. IL01.) Brawn (12-.1.) O. OT. MicKey's put. MaefclBe Can 6c Can 9c Paekag. Ov for 10c Successful Plates cannot be vantages necessary to Umlt 4 Caae te a Customer. mid* oa the eimple hint* ma­ successful plates. X have Geneva Diced Custo Dessert Brills chine, so renerallr used. All developed thte method to a (Qalek. Delicious, (Makee old Aluminum Carrots UtenaM. took like Raw) Of my Plates are made on my fine art; it promotes beating, HEINZ BAKED BEANS (8-oi.) rjgt NatrtUeas) PLAIN BAKED ON PORK * BEANB PORK AND BEANS Small adjustable Plate Machine which eliminates pain, WITH TOMATO Oea 'L Lemon, Strawberry, .3, r 20c Tune In Station are adjusted to the face and KIDNEY BBAN8 WITH TOMATO SAUCE—No. 3 IO- Buttereeoteh and SI*. , 0 Jaws ol each Individual pa­ dread ot going with- Can oC SAUCE—N.. 1 O- (Lib. 12.01.) San tot. Orang. Larg. tient. This insures perfect ftt teeth, cheeks fall­ (11-M.) San .... Ov Three Diamond an. . 15c —they will not slip. Up or Nth, VEGETARIAN ing in, and chin touch­ NO. a BEANB Fancy Crab Moat T^'f'srisc Hotel . 30c TOMORROW Oaa .. N.. 2 (1-lb. an. . REASONABLE PRICES ing your nose.. 12c No. 1 (11.01.) SabJeel IS Stoek Lastla. It will cost you nothing to 2-.i.) Can ,._ 12c COM .-8c KHJ- Minimum SekJoot Is Stoek Usttar ¥5?.™_*. 20c Par EVENING, 8:30 consult me about this Umlt 8 Caae Is a Taa Garden (P*rf*ct concentrated Extractions— Cetomor. absolutely painless ..$1,00 wonderful service. Syrup aaaa) Sugar oot Corn (2V£-lb.) Fillings- U-DINE PRODUCTS B.&M. > ck IN CHICKEN AND EGO SPAGHETTI WITH CHICKEN RAVIOLI iiynip> oq* > ' 'flo 1 29c Hear the painless grinding... ..$1.00 X-Ray examination and advice will be NOODLE* CHICKEN GIBLET8 (18-01.) Brown Bread Quart Jug .... _*uv Crowns and Bridges cheerfully given without cost. My (1I-«B.~ SAUCE Glaea ...... 1/,.Gallon Red Seal Lye Qlese ..... 25c nt .... 16c Cn guaranteed 22K methods are aa Painless as modern !!' !___. *l__t* S.T. 13c ..45c gsr.. -elOC Early History of Platinum Gold $1.00 science and human skill ean accom­ Qlaa. ...tt f.r mtXrla Plates repaired $1.00 plish. Vou may have convenient credit Libby's Pork Old Dominion E-Z Klene STour old plate reset to without additional cost or embarrass­ RIDGWAYS TEA Sc. Beans Syrup Bowl aad Drain Santa Monica ment. Nothing win be left undone to FIVE O'CLOCK FIVE O'CLOCK HER MAJSSTV perfectly fit your BLBND TBA 1Q. BLBND TBA 0*f_, BLEND TBA SI., (Can. eo. M.elo Srra) Qloanor mouth $6.00 make my services unexcelled. Your (V'a-ib. Oan.... *lv (With Tomato Sauce) health and appoarani.ii are the greatest Vi*Uk Can IJC V..lb. Oan OlC Ju1 Tough en Lovesick free to those In the June mood. The celebration. Reliable renters (5 years in ing at Kingston quay this afternoon, otter waa ln celebration of the sec­ one place), desire unfurnished tp efficient laundry serviee i _^ The low sick youth who calls his ond anniversary of ttw chapel. Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman. president where Arcnbisop Byrne, primate of •sweetheart by long distance tele- ett tlto association, said today: 3-bedroom house north of Ireland: President De valera end like we offer. ohone after midnight tonight will "Though the ladles and gentlemen Montana; not over HB See lesser notables assembled to wel­ find the cost of his call Increased of the cast will faithfully interpret Classification 50. come him, thousands rimmed ,e from 10 to 30 cents by a new tax. the roles In order that the Play route of the papal legate's tri­ Tomorrow tlw stenographer buy­ may have f_S desired moral effect umphal procession to Dublin pro- TeU us to heve our driver caU ing a 50-cent filler for her face pow­ Medical Science in the community, they have also Incidentally, the selection of cathedral for the solemn ecclesias­ VISION- der compact is likely to find a been advised of the highest prin­ wed cars tt exceptionally tical reception. THRU nickle added for tax. ciples of sobriety." complete. All makes, all prices. Crowds of the faithful, not only The motorist will be charged an To Repeat Favorites See Classification 112. traditionally smiling Irish, but SCIENCE extra penny on every gallon of Specialty numbers will be inter­ French, Spanish, Italians, Ameri­ Olasses ft Ued at ttr tm ex- gasoline. Conquers Typhuspolate d during and between the acts. cans, Belgians. Poles, Southern In brokerage offices everywhere Germans, brought to Erin by com­ Atius liveoplcmctrical ex­ BAY ITIES stock market traders will have to Among ttw favorites to be ren­ AMERICANS SAFE mon interest in the great religious dered are "Listen to ttw Mocking PEIPING, China, June 20 UPt— amination assures itftft* give Uncle Sam 4 cents for every Serum Made From Fleas Bird," "Daisy," "A Bicycle h_ilt for festival, made a cheering border LAU RY share of stock they buy. Two," 'Father, Dear Father, Come The Mennonite mission in Taming- along the eight miles from Dun suits ftr the elderly here* Worst Yet to Come fu, ln South Hopei province, reported Laoghalre to Dublin. With eaeh succeeding day, ttie Perfected by Federal Home With Me Now." 'My Lute," I AStRVICt1 TO O.ECOMMC.ND I m not to speak of "After the Ball." to ttw United States legation today Only a compare11 ve few of - the LC ft RIME. J.A. KUHN .*«____• new taxes will be felt with Increas­ Health Office. Elizabeth Hendershot and Adela thousands who came here from all DRW A LADY ing severity. Strictly speaking the that all Americans are safe and the over the would could be admitted PHONI S.M. 63/04 MANAC6.I*. Myers compose the village orches­ bandits who had been threatening muMmm new manufacturers' excise taxes are WASHINGTON, June 20 (OR—In a tra. Musical features also will be for the ceremony. to be paid by the manufacturer serum made from fleas, medical sci­ offered by a new ttto consisting ol tha city had fled Into Honan when the goods passes Horn his to ence has found an absolute pre­ Leo, L. Mattis, Maurice Meyenberg province. distributors. In many cases it is ventive against typhus fever, a and V. O. Smelser, and Betty Town- expected tte ultimate consumer wfll plague dreaded through the cen­ send and Hasel Griffith, who will not feel the tax until after retailer. turies. sing and play the guitar. bam exhausted tbeir present stock The discovery, announced today Expect Sell-Out Tonite of goods. by the U. S. public health service, The new excise taxes apply to Arthur Kaehel, director of the PIONEER COSTUME was made after years of researcu production, who will also assume lubricating oil, gasoline, won. malt by Dr. R. E. Dyer, a surgeon in the syrup, grape concentrate, tires and ttw touching role of Joe Morgan, BALL DE LUXE health service In the course of the announces that his company Is in tubes, cosmetics, furs, jewelry, auto­ experimentation Dr. Dyer and his SOc, Including Refreshments mobiles, radios, phonographs, refrig­ topnotch condition and should give associates deliberately exposed a creditable performance. MIRAMAR HOTEL erator, sporting goods, cameras, lire- themselves to Infection with typhus arms, matches, candy, chewing mm, With the first night already sold and demonstrated the effectiveness out. directors at the music associa­ soft drinks, electricity and imported of the serum. oil, lumber, coal and copper. tion also look far capacity audiences Check aai Double Check Carried by Rata, Mice oa Wednesday and Thursday nights. Men's nnd Boys' ' The special tax of two cents on It had been known that typhus is Tickets are on sale at Twenty We Reserve We Reserve each bank check also becomes ef* carried by rats and mice. But lt Gables, 1238 Lincoln boulevard, tele the Right to fective tomorrow, along with spe­ was not until early this year that phone 22274. HALF the Right4mU to cial levies on new issues of stocks Dr. Dyer established definitely that Limit Prices Effective Tues., Wed. and Thur. — June 21-22-23 _J and bonds, transfers of stocks ttw dreaded disease Is transmitted Quantities bonds and real estate, safety de­ to human beings only by parasites Senor a Calles in SOLES 75 mmteemw_tt___mmm^meeemo.mmmemmmmmmmmmmeee^m^^atmtmmttmmmmommttssosomamooimtmm Quantities posit boxes, transportation of oil by such as fleas, which suck the blood New York Hospital pipeline and sales of produce tor Ot tte infected rats and then bite Per Pair Shop and Save at Pay'n Takit 1025 Wilshire, Santa Monica humans. NEW YORK, June 30 UP>—Senora future delivery. Leonor Calles, accompanied by her Work Guaranteed After July 6, it will cost three For months Dr. Dyer worked vith husband, Oen. Plutarco Elias Calles, cents to mail a letter. And next typhus-infected fleas combed from former president of Mexico, arrived March, Income taxes will become rat: and mice. In his experiments from Meiico City today for medical State Shoe Repair PEARS, Del Monte payable at sharply Increased rates he olaced the Infected insects on treatment and a possible operation. The new admissions tax was one his arms and legs at night and over Senora Calles was taken immediate­ 733 SANTA MONICA BLVD.. No. 21/z Cans et tbe most troublesome for which weekends at the risk of contracting ly to ttw French hospital for a diag­ AT UNCOLN CRACKERS IS* PINEAPPLE the bureau of internal revenue bad tbe disease. nosis of her illness. to devise rules. Wins Honorary Degree Cover Charge "Covered" Grahams nr Butter Flakes APRICOTS, Libby's Crushed The tax Ja i oent for eaeb 10 Jtatt To make the serum, fleas which Masterpiece Zcans 25* which the admission ticket costs in had been fed on infected rate were POUND NO. 10 excess of 40 cents. ckushed in a mortar. This material No. v/t Coat. The bureau decided that the cove> then was rubbed into scratches or* CARTON 12' CAN ... 33* chaise Imposed by night clubs, .oof the bodies of two guinea pigs. gardens and cabarets was taxable Dr. Dyer was to be awarded an SHREDDED WHEAT, It also ruled that the food serv.d honorary degree today by Kenyon in these places should be taxed if college. Lambier, Ohio, from which Delicious with Berries, Pkg. 9' it Is priced high enough to jover he graduated ln 1907. Be received tlw cost ol entertainment. Tbe htt medical degree from the Univer­ BUTTER COCOA SALAD DRESSING bureau cited this example: sity of Texas in 1915 and almost at once began his experiments tttttt) FANCY "A man goes to a cabaret where CHALLENGE Purs, All Occasion 2.£ IS' GOLD MEDAL there is a general admission charge typhus. « CREAMERY of 20 cents. The entertainment is very elaborate and this ls reflected BEANS, pw tin the price of tood. His Uli ter Committee Favors Baby Limas food comes to 91317. Lb. 3 £10* Jar 14* ar.23* Mustn't Tarry Pittman Silver Act 20* * ..21* - "In this case there is an admis­ WASHINGTON, June 30 <._—A sion tea ot t cents due on tbe 30 favorable report oa the Pittman bill cents paid for admission. But as authorizing ttw United States to CORN, Del Monte PICKLES, Gladbrook, this amount is clearly inadequate buy up the domestic silver produc- [ No. 2 Can Sweet or Sour there also is a tax of 38 cents based tion was voted, 6 to 4, today by the' 10' 10* cn the amount paid for food." senate banking committee. Country Gentleman. < S'/t-os. Bottles. But if you go to a cabaret to dine and leave before tbe entertainment EGGS begins, you do not have to pay any tax.. TOMATOES U. S. Extras—Large CATSUP, Highway, No. 2V_ Cans Zcans Z5" IN CARTONS 14-oa. Bottla 10* Bank Finds Way to Max-1-muM, Solid Pack. Made from Vine Ripe Tomatoes. Dodge Check Levy WASHINGTON, June 30 '._—A BEETS, VINEGAR, Old Mill, portion of ttwne w bank-check taxes Doz. 17« —that expected from counter checks No. 2 Cans ... ACans 19* Pint Bottle 8* —will bs lest to the government if BUI of FBre, Sliced er Diced. Limit 1 Dosen all banking institutions in ttwcoun ­ A Personal Invitation- Pare Apple Oder. ter follow ttw lead of a Kokomo (Ind.) bank. This institution, tt Is reported, has issued "receipts" to be used iSBlieu COFFEE FRUITS^VECETABLES of counter checks. FLOUR The legal division of the treasury held thM If this paper is te tlw To the Big Party . . . Pioneer Days Hills Red Can, 1C^ Blue Ribbon, form of a mere receipt it Is not tax­ No. 10 Bag ... able." Preview and Illumination Festival 2-lb. Can .__, 68c Tomatoes 27* Carewe Child on Airway, Fresh 4 Ag Vine Ripe, Pillsbury's, r 4 lbs. No. 10 Bag... Road to Recovery Ground, lb X # Local 15 27* LOS ANGELES, June 20 (CNS)— | Sally Ann Carewe, 6-year-old daugh­ Dependable, .. ^T£ ter of Edwin CareWS, motion picture I TONIGHT -830 r SOAP * -Lb. 4t_\__ director, was reported on the road to I Lb mi recovery today in ttw Cedars et Leb­ In Front of Pioneer Public Market Celery FLAKES .... A Pkg. X™ anon hospital, following an ­ Fine fer Laundry. tion for appendicitis. NAPKINS The girl wss rushed to ttw hospital New Crop, Large, 9 lwf nrr when her condition became serious, 80-Count.... 2rtm.11* and the operation was performed Let's make it unanimous — everybody Crisp Stalks * 5 STARCH, Argo Gloss, £4 La Mode Paper. yesterday by Dr, H. H. Blodgett of Beverly Hills. come as my guest! I feel a very personal PAPER PLATES, 12-oz. Pkg ™ U.S.C* Opens 27th interest in the success of Pioneer Days, 8-Inch, dos. s* Potatoes inc Summer Sessions and as the founder of the event, want to PEETS <* ?C* LOS ANOELES, June 30 (CNS)— SOAP Mfa ww v 23-oz. Pkgs. -bPkgs. JteWT With 450 courses on ttie schedule— start this year's festival with one grand U.S.No.White flo*_, I 10 lbs*«~. 1U Washing Powder. ths most varied and comprehensive sion Bel*l -3ok..10' program ln Its history—the Univer­ big party. sity of Southern California opened , its twenty-seventh annual summer school today tor the benefit of ap­ CHOICE QUALITY MEATS LOWEST PRICES proximately 3,000 students. 200 Prizes Injuries Fated to Boneless Beef Stew Loin Pork Roasts Barracuda Steaks ?§ Archie V. Howard Entertainment Choice Prime Rib SACRAMENTO, June 30 '.•>'»— e c Archie V. Howard of Ocean Park. Street Dancing who was Intend in an automobile Lb. ....15 Lb. ...10 Each. ..10. accident near here on June 13 while Free en route to a state convention at the Eagles at the capital, died in a hos­ We'll have a fancy program under the pital here yesterday. The body was Sliced liver Center sent to Ocean Park for Interment. direction of Roy Randolph. We'll turn Cottage Cheese CHOLERA SWEEPS SHANGHAI on the lights of Santa Monica's largest c Slices SHANGHAI, June 30 UPt—An epi­ demic of cholera, which began two Neon sign. And then, music, mirth, Lb. ... 10 li. 7- HAM EACH weeks ago, is increasing. Health 5 authorities said today that the merrymaking in the big street dance. number of known cases was 528. It's all on me—so dress up in costume SILVER STAINS and come along. Maybe.you'll win a Swift's Premium Swift's Premium ON HANDS LEAD prize, too. REX LARD MAN TO COURT Watch for the Children's Pio­ Sliced Bacon Pound Cartons Boiled Ham WYOMING, Pa., June 30 UPt— Caught "black-handed," J. Clarence neer Stage Line Taxi. Service Thonan, 57, faced charges of extor­ tion today. Every Half Hour to All Parts The police bad suspected him of trying to extort $15,000 from Harry of the Ctty. L. Magree of Bloomsburg, Pa., carpet manufacturer. So they soaked a dummy package in silver nitrate— which leaves an indelible stain on FRANK M. HAUSER tbe hands—: id dropped it from a lb. Ib. plane on Hunlock mountain. President—-Pioneer Public Market Later they arrested Thonan, a telegrapher of Beaver Springs, and 29 said they found silver nitrate stains 19 on his hands. He confessed SBC extortion plots, they said. W< /?P_-'C e ll

__$__ PAGE FOUR EVENING OUTLOOK, 'SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1932 SOtmmmmemmmmmeemmmimmMi IIMMIM it OUT tt BANTS MONICA l_StISHI.-0 CO- OWWBS SNIMM""-"*™ The Lookout SAMUEL O MCO-OTW. *•**»'_. * £ ^ £o'"-d.t-. ffl Gambler's Throw H A B WAHREN. Editor, ^^ft **»"* *"* 0 Consider for a few frisky moments the eostumes , & • b\l £UAJACt L. AdottiA. draped ever ttw alleged figure of tbe pilot of tbls MAU, omCS. «ORTHr*^-HOADWA». SANTA -ONIOA than 20,006 feet, keeping In tbe sun column, wltb tbe celebration of Pioneer Days as tbe SYNOPSIS: Raima aot to betray the general purpose. Tbe public mind needs clarifying as location sf • mysterious Island where ao you wouldn't spot us. We followed WEST LOS AWJMB-pgg^Ogjir PDRDU" *'""'• to what the costume means. Limpy Ashwood. « cultured saas loader, you dear down to a point, soar Tal­ la fcoldint lit prisoners Hr ransom, lahassee, where we had to land. But - Smtt Calhoun hopes Ms friend*. Emory since you were steering a perfectly Battlea and Steven*, a detective, an ,-j sn. ? asr s-A was K "Hello, parson!" some have exclaimed as tbey saw rescue him. He haa come lneocnlto, straight compass course all day long, except Sunday. the costume drifting up the street. Others cot It down planning to help on* of tbe prisoners, it seemed only reasonable to suppose Nancy Wentworth. MEMBER OB THE ASSOCUT1D l*ESS to "Hello, deacon!" Both of these must be stopped or that if wa followed tbe same course there will be resolutions forthcoming from tbe Minis­ tbe next morning we'd find your terial Association, aad rightly so. CHAPTER IS hideaway sooner or later. And we AN ISLAND PRISON did." There, on ttte beach, wss theti Another person, wbo Is bull' in every way like a monoplane. Half way to tbe house, Ashwood smoked silently. Then Hoover Re-Nominated human being, Including enough cranial capacity to a Uttle procession, led by Emory and he smiled wryly. arounse curiosity as to what is inside, gave forth this: Stevens, was plodding through the "How elementary! It Is, I think. Renomlnation of President Hoover had "Here comes tbe undertaker." A prominent contractor sawgrass. Behind his two compan­ tbe first serious slip I hava made —sn occupation In which tMM always takes tbs widest ions strode four guards, ono ol whom since I entered this highly diverting beaTa certainty In advance. There was no chances—remarked: "Oh. you're the old-time gambler." profession, I should moat certainly bold an automatic. have followed an trregula- course rivalry no opposition, and If here snd there "Well, wail, wall, Captain Gal' and taken more ears to watch for Tome other republican held ambitions for The fact Is tbat tbls costume is that of tbe old-time houn I" Ashwood tamed to Jerry pursuing planes. It was your atti­ himself, Ms outlook was hopelfss. country editor who is trying to affect a sort of Edgar with a sardonic smile. "Now tbat I tude and position that misled me." Allan Poe appearance, Poe being a fellow who suffered observe your comrade. Lieutenant His thoughtful eyes were fixed to It was to be assumed that In the circum­ SO Intensely from fermentation of tbs subconscious Battles, coniing to Join our merry a moody stare. Then, pulling him­ stances the expressions of enthusiasm would mind tbat "never more" were bis favorite words. He group, it seems hardly worth while self out Ot his momentary abstrac­ not be extreme. There was an absence ofttj wss tbe world's champion high diver Into tbe morbid for you to remain incognito, and, as tion, be glanced at tbe three with and melancholy and oould swim ten feet under tbe Z live and breathe, lf this Int tbe sense of triumph such as follows a contest. admirable Stevens! Wett, well, what sudden decision. surface Ot the melancholy for a mile or two without a wonderful little reunion!" "I bave a proposition to make io Apparently the platform was framed in ac­ the slightest bubble coming to the top. att seriousness, and I am honest cordance .with the wishes of the president Emory waved an unabashed when I tell you tbat I hope it will be greeting to Jerry, then fell to study­ It was his convention from the start. There is no disguising the fact tbat nature made accepted. This Island, as a prison, ing ttie face of tttf white-haired is as escape-proof as ttta strongest No better choice could have been made an appropriate contribution in the way of the assem­ cripple. Stevens, looking about him cell in ttto Tower of London. You than thst of Joseph Scott of Osllfornla to be bly of bones and other odds and ends over which the with bis faded blue eyes, caught haven't a dog's chance to escape, the nominating speaker. He ls a devoted costume in Question is temporarily bung. Because the Jerry's glance. and I hope that you won't attempt name used to identify this assembly is signed at the "Joke's on us, kid," be said, gloom­ It.. It would be absolute suicide. My republican. Personally he holds the presi­ bottom ei this coulmn does not by any manner of ily. Tm losing my grip." Then, guards bave orders, to shoot to kill dent in high esteem. As a speaker he has the means protect him from being considered objectively, turning to Ashwood, he smiled ami­ every time they pull trigger. gifts of eloquence and magnetism. He was Just as one might putt op tbe hood of an automobile ably: "Hello, Limpy. Haven't seen and peer into its Interior. you in a long time professionally, "Stevens, I have the greatest re­ inspired by Ms real sentiments, and could be that is." spect In the world for yon. Of all toe utterly sincere in their expression. policemen and detectives of one sort The said assembly of odds and ends seems to have "lilt's hope that this isn't a pro­ or another who bave tried to trace That the election of Mr. Hoover is assured attained a sort of cohesion by general grouping around fessional visit," Ash Wood protested, tbls or tbat little matter to me, you hardly jean be said. The probabilities favor a pair of large and prominent ears. These in the main suavely. "After you have conferred have come tbe nearest to success. ars what keep tbe tall green hat which tops off tbs with tbe dictates of your conscience But you are too late now. I bave it strongly. There is a rift in the party due costume trom slipping down below tbe knees, and also you will realize that you may as decided tbat this is to be my last to differences on the subject of prohibition. well put your silver-plated shield In trick, and before you have an op­ in preventing the vest, shirt and long-tailed coat from my safe and enjoy yourself tor the How serious the effect Of tt|ts may be cannot being carried aloft in tbe breese. In turning out tbls portunity to uss tbe evidence you remainder of your stay en tba Wand. now bave against me. I witt be in be determined, nor intelligently conjectured peculiar model, Mature evidently was looking forward I've always longed to make your ac­ to the Pioneer Days celebration. It has been hinted a spot where extradition will be im­ sntil the democrats have gone on record. quaintance under suitable circum­ possible." that at other times of ths year there ls little valid stances, you know." m They too. may find the question a stumbling- excuse for such an assortment of atoms clinging HO turned to Jerry. block. Neither are they united on a candi­ together under tbe general heading of human being. "Listen, Ltmpy," said Stevens, dry­ "Calhoun, there was something date, having hslf a dozen or so aspirants each But that is a matter of opinion. ly. Tm getting pretty old to change about that turbulent evening ws CHARLES S. WARREN. my ways. If you are still free a three bad tn London tbat has re­ with a following of appreciable strength. couple of years from now—which Z mained in my memory throughout Mr. Hoover has had to contend with un­ doubt—come out and pay me a visit these many years. As things turned SS my pecan grove ln California. Ottt, It was the last really happy toward circumstances. He has carried a Tuning In With Children Then we can be good and sociable. binge I ever had. Disasters of which burden as heavy as borne by any president By JAMES SAMUEL LACY But between now and then Tm ma there is no need to speak began a Washington The National Whirligig New York Uncle Sam's payroll, and I got to try since Lincoln. He has displayed fortitude snd Dear Mr. Lacy: Summer is here and my problems By PAUL MALLON By JAMES McMULLIN day or two later; things over which (Copyright. 1933, The McClure Syndicate) to earn my pay, which, Ood knows, I bad no oontrol changed the entire indomitable will. In tiie face of almost un­ ars multiplied. Two boys. 7 and 5, are mine to guide isn't much." exampled abuse he has refrained from re­ all day long now. What and how to play must be WASHINGTON. June 20—The cheapest kind of NEW TORK, June 20—Clarence Woolley's plea oourle of my Ufa. Tbat is Wby, per­ decided. "Dear, dear, such nobility of char­ haps, Z have a decidedly friendly politics was played by both sides on tbs economy bill that tte Reconstruction Finance Corporation be per­ acter!" sighed Ashwood, plaintively. crimination, and has remained true to his We live on a sloping street; have very little yard. behind the scenes. mitted to make loans to private industry has strong feeling toward both of you. purpose. The depression that he, in common "It is so stimulating. I'm sure you "I am sorry that you two fellows But we are biassed with a fine, big basement with The president confounded even his supporters by support from tbe financial district. will enjoy meeting Mr. Lucci." with others, thought would be fleeting still plenty of sunshine. We have a sand Sentiment here Is that lf the government must go bave, by chance, been thrown Into demanding $200,000,000 more at the laat minute. His "No." grunted Stevens, "I don't this affair. I'm sorry that we are, DHT.II1"« He contended against it unceas­ box, a swing and plenty of play game was to get ttw S70.000.000 of war veterans' outs on a further loading spree it is better for industry te space there. What more could I benefit than public works. Employment arising out of even enjoy Wr.*. ng about htm. I'm this time, on opposite sides ef the ingly. That" another in his place could have back into the bill Without mentioning that unpopular going to bave to kill that feller some fence. You can not possibly win. My add to provide ihe best play situ­ item by name. such leans would greatly exceed in volume employment ems. done more or better is not to be affirmed. In ation. Another Tuner-In. created by state and municipal construction projects. exits are too carefully worked out." "Please watt," cried tbe cripple ln all probability the election will be a complete Here are some of the things I Democrats made a political scene. Tbey feel they Ttte R. F. c. would not nave to make loans nor­ He lighted another cigaret amid have been jockeyed eat of position by tbe president mock alarm, "until I bave collected thoughtful silence. When he spoke vindication of his course. would add to make that basement mally unacceptable to commercial banks. The chief my final board bill from his loving a veritable boys' paradise: A 'ork an during Ibis session of congress through their will­ thing currently necessary to make a loan ineligible again there was no mistaking tha ingness to cooperate. aad loyal friends." sincerity to his voice. bench with a strong hammer, a fr * commercial banks Is to bave it Tun more than "I've got ttl" interrupted Emory, saw and plenty of nails. Purchase ninety daya. Obviously longer term advances are "Now here's my proposition. Give suddenly. "Jerry, this Is tbe bird we me your parole until, for one cause Good Will and Publicity good tools, because many of the The white house ls moving in every possible way to needed to accomplish any noticeable results. rescued from the British M. P.'s miniature sets offered do not hold or another, I permit you, volunta­ build up opposition to congress out in tbe country as Banking sentiment ls pleased and quietly amused after tbe big party at ttie Claridge." rily, to leave this island, Z shall do California could not have a more powerful up and are therefore a waste of a campaign issue. Congressmen realize they are vul­ at Senator Glass' discomfiture. Glass left Washington Bs turned again to Ashwood. "My so, believe me, within three weeks agency for making known Its varied charms, money. nerable. They are irritated by tbe president's tactics. for a few days to attend a Virginia democratic con­ God, you've changed! What in the at the most, perhaps much sooner. ference and returned to find that his pet bill had world happened to you to make you Inferior tools actually hinder the Even the republicans quietly encouraged democrats If you- make me this promise not to than the friendly-interest of the editors of to resist the president's economy gestures. Jones of been sidetracked. There la reason to believe tbat local look like this?" interfere, you will be treated as the country. Therefore the coming visit of imes S. Lacy child's best development, because interests may bave had something to do with the Cftme he often gets a sense of failure in trying to use tools Washington frankly said he did not know how congress Tbe scene back to Jerry In guests and made as comfortable aa the National Editorial association is looked could hope to carry out tin president's wishes. sidetracking. a flash. A gay, rollicking British we know how." that a skilled carpenter could not use successfully. Tbe violent further liquidation of* member bank forward to with interest. Doubtless the people With good tools, inexpensive material will serve That underlying feeling furnished tbe background pilot who had been drifting about Turning to Stevens, he declared, loans and Investments last week, is partly traceable to with them att evening, from eafe to candidly: Of this state will do everything possible to quite well. You will find that your boys will discover for practically all legislative developments the past preparation for absorbing the new government Issues. ti week. cafe. Thai, after tbey had parted "Old maa, I would not suggest this make the occasion pleasant to the visitors. It all sorts of mysterious uses for large goods boxes and Aa officer of a large New York bank expresses the with assurances of lifelong affection cans, spools, pieces of cardboard, wrapping paper, lf I --.Wlg^t you had a sporting is desirable thst these shall have a good time, common banking viewpoint as follows: "Tbe govern­ and este»m, tbe two Yanks bad chance of accomplishing what you acquire a real knowledge of the delights and empty bottles and cigar boxes. The secret of recent unexplainable actions of tbe ments expects us to take care of tte financing and heard a sudden uproar and bad BIB paid to do." My neighbors' two youngsters, Ted and Dick, made house ls Speaker Garner's personal feelings toward tbe then has ths nerve to criticise tft because ws have to raced through tte darkened streets He glanced briefly at ttie other resources, and that when they depart it shall 8 train with what you or I would cast off as junk. president. He is so mad he could chew tbs whits paint convert other assets Into cash bt order to de so." te find the young lieutenant in ttie two. and his voice suddenly grew be in a spirit of friendship amounting to en­ Wooden boxes served as cars, the ends of barrels for off the executive mansion. He thinks he has been Those whe watch tbe securities markets are im­ clutches ot three burly military po­ bard and oold. thusiasm. wheels, the barrel as the boiler for the locomotive and treated shabbily ln white bouse attacks. pressed wltb tbe fScdt that this latest wave of 'iquida- lice. With shouts of Joy, Jerry and Tba alternative, gentlemen, Is a piece of stove pipe for the smokestack. Oh, it's a His action on tbe bonus, relief and economy Is tlon did not bring aa accompanying break ln security Emory bad fallen upon ttie patrol this: I shall give you what freedom The excursionists for whom a special train great game of make believe for Ted and Dick. attributed in tbe cloakrooms largely to backfire work. prices. Tbey construe this as additional evidence tbat and, after a glorious fight, had saved Z oan. But my men will watch you. Is to be provided, will leave Chicago July 13. Garner knows polities. the bottom has been reached. their new friend from a probable If Bt any time you become danger­ After inspection of that great metropolis they Besides learning how to entertain themselves during court-martial. After another drink ous to the success of our undertak­ their leisure time, these boys are forming habits of It is interesting to note tbat almost all of tbe recent together, tbe three bad departed for ing we will not hava ttts slightest will start West via Kansas City. The itinerary perseverance, concentration, reasoning, self-reliance, Mr. Hoover's political secretary. Walter Newton. gold withdrawals in volume bave bona made cm behalf their respective units. And here they hesitancy about killing you in cold will take them to Portland, thence down the keeping happily busy, using property carefully, order­ (toes not ft in with the moistening picture of the of foreign central banks. Foreign private banks have were again, reunited at last — and blood, even though I should regret coast through the redwoods. At various liness and resourcefulness. white house. evidenced tbeir faith in American conditions by main­ under what circumstances! tt later. There is too much at stake cities along the route they will be guests of And, by the way, Tuner-In, don't forget a wagon, You would think from bis Job that he would have taining their balances almoat Intact. Ashwood looked first at Emory, to permit interference. one of the best playthings; it will be a source of great been running the convention for tht president. Tbat then at Jerry, thoughtfully. "I may add this." He leaned across ' honor. July 18 they will be in ths hospitable joy to your boys. You will find that an inexpensive was not tbe ease. The Chicago end was handled by "Come in, gentlemen. We'll bars tbe table, his mouth tight and grim. hands of San Francisco. Before leaving the steel wagon witt outlast several wooden ones. the confidential secretary, Lawrence Richey. Tbe a drink and a little talk." Nodding "In the pest tew years I have come bay region there is to be a thorough inspec­ Add to your basement playground a slide, which Washington end of the telephone was held by George Looking Back 25 Years to tbe guards, who departed forth­ to regard human life as a matter of tion of that area, including Oakland and may be built at one end of your sand box. And you Akerson, movie man who used to work for tbe chief. JUNE SO, 1907 with, ba lad tbe way to the dining- ttuusllghtest possible Import. The may improvise at little expense some hanging rings, a Newton was left out in tbe cold. It Is now all ott witb tbe Hyperion sewer proposi­ room. woflh went on merrily for hundreds Berkeley. Of the. whole-hearted method of trapeze and a teeter which will afford opportunity for tion, and a return to earth and practical ideas is in Ashwood was first to speak. of thousands of years before we entertainment practiced by Santa Francis­ fine physical development. order. "All of us make mistakes at one gladdened it with our presence. If Z cans nothing needs be said. If the editors (Tomorrow this column will contain a description Most of the president's dry advice has come from time or another, but I had compli­ am forced to kill one or all three of Hare not aware of it, a happy surprise awaits of ideal play equipment for 5-, 6- and 7-year-old girls.) Newton. He is ons oi the driest men ln the United Tbe septic tank will be on South Eighth street. mented myself that this little re­ you tba affairs of the world will still States, personally and politically. He is unconvinced treat of mine was will hidden. Since function without interruption. You tfeem. "Guiding a Child So That Punishment Will Seldom yet that tbe country is going wet. A deepsea harbor at Playa del Rey witt be equiva­ frankness is, at this moment, desir­ will be mourned by a few, but tn the It is impossible here to follow in detail Be Necessary" Is the subject of a leaflet for the lent to a deep-sea harbor ln Santa Monica. .Will other able, I wonder If you would mind face of tba appallingly fast propaga­ guidance of young children, which will be sent to cities of tbe world kindly watch us grew? telling me how you found this tion of tba human race your loss will the course laid out for the excursionists, but readers when request is accomplished by self-addressed Tbe recent wet drift has come much faster than be slight and soon forgotten. even the shrewdest politicians thought possible. Never island?" the plan is not to permit them to miss any­ and stamped envelope. Address James Samuel Lacy, Tbe Hotel Savoy, formerly tba Casa del Mar, will "Simplicity Itself." grinned Jerry, • "NOW what's the answer?" The Tuning In with Our Children, care of this newspaper. before save such a large number of people Changed so grim lines were suddenly erased. His thing. .Business sessions are to be divided rapidly on a national issue. It bas been Impossible for be opened under new management next Friday. unhesitatingly. "We flew offer you between San Francisco and Los Angeles. when you picked up tbat money ott eyes twinkled again. "Let me remind tbe politicians to keep up. you that your parole can not con­ Southern California is to be covered thor­ The reason Is tbe depresison. Few think we will be Next Wednesday tiie Elks will hold a "negligee" Montauk Point and followed you as dance at tbe North Bea-h auditorium instead of tbeir far south as Atlantic City. We es­ ceivably affect the final results, one oughly, with a trip into Mexico. Indeed the The Talk of New York able to shake It all off within a year. That is why way or another." tbey conclude prohibition is. doomed. regular "ladies' night." Dancers are requested to dress tablished, on that flight, tba fast program, that culminates with a view of the By KARL K. KITCHEN in colors of ttw lodge—purple and white. . . . The that your base was somewhere south (Copyrliht. Dial Press) Special Correspondrot cf ihe OnUook If prosperity should return the subjejet might be of tbe Jersey shore. When you picked Olympic Games, is rich with attractions and dropped. ladies will wear white dresses witb purple sashes; the promises rare enjoyment. NEW YORK. June 20 (CPA)—Dr. William Lyon men will wear white shirts, without coats, white duck up tbe satchel on Lake Michigan Parloles—or possible death? Tbe Phelps of Yale University returned. the other day trousers, purple belts or sashes and purple ties. we were flying over you at better decision Is made tomorrow. from a vacation in Europe, mostly Greece.. Steaming Two useless men at Chicago were Mrs. Gann's bus- up the bay in the Mauretania, he told the ship news band and Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick Sims. . . . Any parents having a bougainvillea they can spare Hit by the Tax men that he Had introduced an Eli cheer to the Old They were lost in the shuffle. . . . The latest Hoover for high school commencement decorations are asked Ely Culbeitson's Bridge World. At a state dinner in Greece, at which Prime story is: "Don't change barrels while going ovtr to notify Moe Fogel. (Copyright. Mil. ttt Cumertnon. World's Champion Player and Orsatast Card Analyst The new tax schedule devised by congress Minister Venezelos presided. Professor Phelps sud­ Niagara." ... The President's health stood up well denly jumped to bis test amt screamed, "Brek-ek-ck- under tht recent strain. . . . His disposition endured Nat Goodwin's big auto has just arrived at the ISS opened tha ten of clubs. East re­ will leave few exempt. The added burden eks—Koex-Koex!"—and so firth. T even the long-distance telephone cals from Chicago. CARDS OF EXIT AND ENTRY fused to finesse as North's opening Santa Monica garage. It la the second biggest machine Every bridge player, who has no trump Md marked the finesse aa will be felt by those engaged in any activity, An embarrassed silence followed, during which a in the United States, an 80-horse-power Welch. Wben greed deal of polite and hoUow grinning was done by passed beyond tne neophyte class, a loser. Besides, be had another use even so small as the purchase of a postage Goodwin went to Goldfield a few weeks ago tt was realizes tbe value of entry cards. for the olub queen. The ace ot all. When order bad been restored Dr. Phelps ex­ with tbe intention of abandoning "city life," his plans stamp. Federal taxation has been placed on plained tbat ths Yale cheer, which he had only that Little Benny's Notebook Those who become expert realize hearts was laid down and East was a war time basis. Complaint is futile. An for a big tourist hotel on this beach and Ida mansion, the equal value of exit sards. AR pleasantly surprised wben the king moment given, was pure Greek. By LEE PAPE which probably is tba finest "on tbe sand." Now bs entry card Is one which permits you dropped from tba South hand. On Emergency had to be met. congress had the All of them with proper patriotism should havs It started to get dark exter sudden this afternoon, has decided that civilized life Is good enough /or him. access from one hand tB the other. this play, East was careful to play duty of meeting it, and the new system of known that the chorus in Aristophane's "The Frogs" and me and Puds Simkins was tbe ony ones that He witt follow his auto here within a few days. An exit card la one used to surren­ the five of hearts Instead of tbe taxation ls the answer. originated the curious iteration now incorporated in hadent went home for supper yet, and ws quick der the lead to an opponent. Ob­ trey. The reason tor this play also the Yale football yell. (Or perhaps there's no reason started to wawk home, Puds saying, Are you coming viously, aces and kings qualify as will appear later. Another round of The bust of Thomas Jefferson yesterday was placed entry cards, but frequently the ex­ |,If the pinch is felt now, its acuteness ls why they should have, after all.) In any case the idea out again after supper? on a beautiful mahogany pedHtaf in Jefferson school, hearts won by the queen fn tbe caught on to such an extent that before long you pert can make cards of entry out of closed hand disposed of North's last likely to be emphasized for Californians X dont bleeve I'll be aloud, because I'll be late for witb two American flags, crossed, forming tbe back­ even treys and four spots The value couldn't find a Harvard man in the entire Hellenic supper, and I dont bleeve you will either, because you trump and East then led a club, when the legislature meets and takes up the ground. . . . The bust Is the gift of patrons and of conserving cards of exit and en­ NOrth winning. It was reasonably Isles. will too, I said, and Puds said, Wall gosh, lf we have citizens. try is well illustrated In the hand problem of revenues. It would be impossible writer bent on welcoming Oene Sarazen home. apparent to North that another lead a god excuse maybe tbey wont say anything. How wblch to discussed today. of clubs would give East a ruff to for the. state to duplicate all the freshly im­ about saying everybody kept en telling us tbe wrong "Tbf Indian's Revenge," showing for this week at North and South not vulnerable. one hand and discard in the other. posed taxes. It could not deal with tele- "What shall we ask him?" we inquired of the sports time until by that time lt was toe late for even tba tbe La Petite, has been secured at great expense. . . . East and West vulnerable. Therefore, he next tod the king Bf Is grams and telephone messages. Perhaps it "Ask him why the scores were so low this year," he rite time to do any good, be said. Santa Monica is to be congratulated upon being able North Dealer." spades, upon which East played the replied. "He and Mac Smith lowered the score of That's the beckiest excuse I ever heard, I said, and to see this picture, thers on the program will be "The 4b A K 10 knave. Another round of spades is beyond its power to impose a tax on bank Bobby Jones, and they were playing a tougher course." he said. WA think up a better one then. Tramp's Dream," about the funniest picture ever tt J 8 would establish the spades ttl the checks. There are, however, chances that it After the photographs had been made, after the How about saying we was so intristed in playing made, as is also "The Conjuror." XKQ.I dummy, so North now shifted to the may favor a sales tax, and exact a tax on in­ crowds had dispersed we approached the new British we dident have enough intrist ltft to think of any­ king of diamonds which East re­ open champion. Q 9 8 *K 7 3 2 J fused to win. This plan of play as­ thing else? I said, and Puds said. Aw, that's even Q 10 9 7 comes. This would be hard to bear. The lat- "Why were the scores so low this year?" we asked. heckler. |4t 4 a sured East of his contract. North I ter would be particularly hurtful, tending to "Because the British pec pie were so nice," he Current News Comment III SSS can make no lead tbat will stre to Wich tt was, or at least Jujst as hecky, and Puds A Q • ASS him or his partner another trick. If •* ssrve as a barrier against capital, already replied. As soon as they saw my strokes were going satd, I'll tall you.I know. You're not sippose to ran By HENRI JAMES over they opened up their arms and took me in. I 4. JS a small diamond U led. it will be * handicapped enough. out In the street In front of automobeels, are you? Floral tributes at funerals often ars striking, X permitted to run to the dummy. The have never been so thrilled in my life. Anybody coiild he said. a 1753 What the plain citizen sees in the situa­ have won." saw recently a blanket ef bloom in the midst ot which lead of tbe ace of spades would re­ No, wby? I said, and he said. Because I'm not had been .Set several orchids. This decoration later * *i.__ sult la ttte establishment of the en­ tion, as proclaimed times without number, is The sound-movie men came to the fore. A 10 8 2 P either, so we can both say we dident want to cross marked tte grave, from which wttb great promptness tire spade suit. .the necessity for a regime of drastic econ­ "Why were the scores so low this year?" they asked the street in front of a automobeel so we watted for j, 10 • S 8 4 as the cameras clicked. tba orchids were stolen. I wonder at the motives of omy. Where there is a superfluous depart­ a automobeel to go passed ferst, and none went passed the thief aad tbe destination ot tba loot. Tbe Bidding: for about a half a hour, and that's what kept us so (Figures after bids in table refer East, through carefully saving bto ment he desires it closed. If, the payroll is smallest heart bad established a "Because the British people were so swell. As soon late, how's that? According to a contemporary writer, Ramsay to numbered explanatory para­ as they saw me winning they took me right in. I was graphs.! hidden entry in the dummy band overloaded he wants it purged of the super- Not so hot, I said, and Puds said, Well I'm going MacDonald is soon to see his hopes and dreams buried whereby thst hand could contribute kfluous. Recently 22 state workers have been so thrilled!" to try it anyways. and himself retired to tbe house of lords. I do sot North East South Wett INT -tftl> Pass itfi'l) materially to the making af the con­ A group of admirers crowded, around. Well, maybe I will too, I said. agree. MacDonald has built a lasting and honorable tract. If East, on toa first round of P- retired on pension. The work formerly done "How did you happen to make such a marvelous Pass 4%M3> Pass Pass And when I got home pop and ma was almost career. If bis hopes shall be buried, it will be but for Pass trumps had carelessly played the I by them is now dime by three Individuals. A score?" one of them inquired. ready tor tbeir dissert, pop saying. Well, what's lt a time. And retirement to tbe bouse of lords Is not trey, the game must have been lost, "Oh, the English people were so swell. They cheered 1—Although East's hand contains a question naturally-arises as to whether the att about this time? and I said. Well. I was just go­ exactly disaster. . bare 1 _ honor-tricks, tbe un* as East must have then lost two dia­ 22 should have been paid for work not too me the minute they saw I was winning." ing to cross tbs street, and pop said. Yes yes. go on. usual length In the heart suit monds, one club and one spade. much for three. A member of the Mayor's reception committee and I said, Nothing. • R is said tbat ln a possible contingency Senator justifies the vulnerable overcall. Tbe lowly four spot in ttie dummy wormed his way into the scene. And I dident even ask if I could go out after Borah would head a revolt. There are other senators 2—West has adequate support far had become as powerful aa an ace, [The"-taxpayer sighs over the weight of his •Congratulations, Gene! How In the world did you supper, and I called Puds up on the tone to find out bis partner's heart bid and gives because against the opponents *t who would like to revolt, but in each case, it is a one- Sjia the commanding card of tba escnt load. - In the face of rumors that it ever make that amazing score?" he asked. if he had tried it. Wich he bad. ony he wasent aloud man movement. Each statesman so inclined wants to a raise. "Oh. I don't know." Sarazen replied. "It was dry out either, and besides that he dident get any dizzrrt. t—Encouraged by nla partner's as­ trump suit and tbe declarer, may be Increased he still hopes for the best. and hot, like. August in America." lead. why. not have a series ef revolts and let BU of sist. East boldly bids for game. through careful play, had retained Proving a bum excuse is werse than none. them be happy? Against ttta game contract, South a method of utilizing A. _*•» MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1932 EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA

ESTELLE etArVrfWLINDSEY ^A/YOT5E___3_. pzi/jB aA-errvrri_v& FASHIONS AJLEEtf LAMONT*$m •e OF INTEREST . WOMEN . •KZAMES SAMUEL LACY Sunset Group to Nursery Benefit Honored Queen I Jackson Corps to IMPORTANT NOTICE i End Season With To, Appear in Old Melodrama Play by Children Have Card Party 1 niCCLYWICCU n Musical Program Proves Real Hit Next Wednesday I _ ;_ With a program of music and "The Oolden Goose," play given Mrs. Clyde Henry gave an address : dance, given by two Santa Monica Saturday afternoon by the children on tbe flag at a recent meeting of EW&Y STOKE of the M. I. C. club, as a benefit for Stephen Jackson Women's Relief girls, the Sunset Hill club witt bring the Day Nursery, lived up to its title M tta season to a close next Tuesday BBd Instead af netting $10. amount Corps. Others who participated in following the regular monthly of tbe club's Day Nuraery pledge, the program were: Mrs. Carolyn luncheon ttt tbe Palisades tearoom. cleared $41.25 as a gift to the Par­ Wolhaupter, reader; Mrs. Emma Mrs. Walter B. Canine will be ttt ent-Teacher association project. Scheer and Mrs. Winifred Marvin, Ths Soma Pricee bt Effect dt edl Storet charge of ttts program and tte ' Given in ttte garden of tbe C. W. who sank "Who Will Carry the numbers will ba given by Miss Lidia Luther home. 220 Twentieth street. Flag." Godino, pianist, and Miss Virginia tbe play had an Idea setting around a rock pool under weeping wl—IW Mrs. Ruby Green, past president Knox, soprano. They will give tbe trees, with tbe audience seated an of Robert Evans earns of Los Ange­ sond and dance number together, garden chairs and on ruga, cushions les, was present and made a short wltb Mrs. W. Bert Scott accompany­ and blankets laid ott the grass. talk about the flag of federation ing them. No. 5. of which Stephen Jackson "All-Star* Cast and Robert Evans corps are mem­ Mrs. Scott ls president of the or­ BEANS2^25 With a cast described by the audi­ bers. The organization also present­ ganization and will preside. Reser­ ence as "all-star." be play brought ed a flag to the Nightingale Parent- vations may be made by calling Mrs. enthusiastic applause from the de­ Teacher association. B. dk M. Brand, Oven-Baked Typo, Nancy Barlow at 64410. The public lighted audience. The organization is sponsoring a is invited to attend this affair. Shirley Brann. aa Jack. Frank' card party to be given at 2 o'clock Mrs. Canine's committee Includes Cardras as the Old Man. Joan Her­ next Wednesday. The public ta In­ Mrs. Amanda Hammond. Mrs. Har­ man ss the Princess and Patricia vited to attend. Bridge, five hun­ riet Rourke. Mrs. Evelyn Godino and •tts as the Daughter bad outstand- dred and other games win be played Mrs. Barlow. ine roles and won outstanding ao- The admission will be 25 cents. plause. The play was directed by The junior elub of Stephen Jack­ CERiU^lS Mrs. Pred W. Herman witb the chil­ son corps will bold meetings at 2:30 Eastern Star to dren making their own interpreta­ o' clock on the first and third Sat­ Concentrated Fruit Pectin. Umit 2. tions of their roles. Miss Eva Pendleton, new urdays of each month In Patriotic (Sive Pioneer Party Serve Punch honored queen of the Santa hall. Washington and Hill streets. Prizes tor the best costumes are Following the play, members of Monica chapter of Job's Girls from 16 to 18 years of age will being offered by the May Benton ttie club served punch snd cookies Daughters. be eligible. elub of Palisades chapter, Order of to their guests. tbe Eastern Star, the members of Members of the club are Shirley HONORS TRAVELER which will entertain tomorrow with Brann, Patricia Ellis, loan Herman, Honoring Mrs. Alfred Black, who ) Special Sate B pioneer party, to which the public Peggy and Elizabeth Perlee, Olivia BUTTER * 20 will leave soon for a several months' _ SIMMONS flf- AP to invited, in the garden of Mrs. W. Judson, Hope Blackwood and Jean stay in tbe Orient, Mrs. M. H. Wee- SPRINGS W.y,): La France or Suntet Cold, bt Quartort. O. Butt, IH Twenty-first place. Tullock. For their play they were sell of the Sovereign apartments en­ Tickets may be purchased at the Marguerite Martin (left) will play ttta role of little Mary, the assisted by a group of their young Double Coil "garden gate" ana will not only innocent victim of the demon rum, in "Ten Nights in a Barroom." friends. tertained today with a luncheon for Expats ttave estimated that Miss Martin will cause Santa Monicans Mothers wbo assisted ttwchildre n a taw friends at tba new Rocking­ pay for bridge, with prizes and re­ to shed a quart Of tears apiece. MTs. Annie Laurie Morgan (right), Brady Bedding Co. freshment, but sans entertainment in the garden party ware Mrs. Helen ham tavern on San Vicente boule­ charming Santa Monica girl, will be a barmaid at Twenty Oables Perlee, Mrs. G. Ellis, Mrs. Herbert vard. 1447 Third St.. Santo Monica! ; which ttM Club has arranged. tomorrow, Wednesday aad Thursday nights, when the show is Judson. Mm. Paul Blackwood. Mrs. - ^#^^_K»>#t_'___'^»#^»^c^^s__.1 Mrs. Florence Hook, president of produced. E. S. Brann, Mrs. Oeorge Tullocb. the club, ls in general charge of-the PEPPER #5 party. Her assistants will Include Mrs. Jessie Sutherland, president ef Samohi Graduates 200 Santa Monica A Quality Schilling't Black, itt 2-OM. Cant. -_ Palisades chapter, Mra. Lillian Davis, Style Glimpses 31 Mrs. Frank Hine and many others. Guests at Party Folk En jpy Dance Sy AILEEN LAMONT Costumes will be Judged not for NEW YORK, June 30 (CPA)— their beauty and elaborate patterns i And Paris has another cute little only but tor thB attention they at­ After Exercises At Palos Verdes short Jacket tor evening wear. Of tract and their general appeal to the black velvet, it has a band of fur I guests. Complimenting their daughter, La Venta tan, Palos Verdes, was around the lower edge, to give it a Permanent NOODLES 129 Miss Minnie PaykeJ, Who has Just the scene of a dance given Saturday flare just above the hips. It also been graduated from Santa Monica night by a group of Santa Monica has bands of fur around the cuffs Mdani't Chicken and Noodlot, let 16-os. Jart. Juniors Honor high school, her parents, Mr. and•ttto . More than 200 young Santa of the long sleeves and around the Mrs. M. Paykel, 710 Pier avenue, Monicans enjojyed the affair. military collar fastening high about New Graduates entertained Thursday night with a The hostesses were tbe Misses Ce- ths neck. The Palomar Tennis club, Culver party. cllle Dillehunt. Sara and Marlyn Clever London Ctty, was tbe scene of a semi-formal Returning from the graduation Connon, Bitsv Young. Sara Elizabeth In London they have a two-cos­ Wa Laue, Virgin la Schelli ng. C h r 1 s t y dance given Friday night by tba exercises to the home of the par­ Humphrey. Marygene Huters. Jean tume tiress for summer. The dress DOZ Juniors of Santa Monica Bay Wom­ ents of the honoree, the guests en­ itself is a printed silk, rather in­ EXTRAS * joyed a midnight supper. Ferguson, Marie Middlekauff, Vir­ formal in" its general effect, with 20 ans Club, honoring graduates of ginia Wones. Lois Wear, Treva Meek, EGGS Santa MonlM high school. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Itta. John Barreson and Mrs. Den long, full sleeves. Over tbto may be NOW Oak Glen or Breakfast Com, is Cartons. H. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. AJackson.. ' worn a cape coat, of "the same Among those enjoying tbe affair Prank, Mr. and Mra L. Tobin. Mr. length as the dress, Wltb no sleeves A beautiful wave — a were the Misses Sally Sale, president and Mra J. Tuler.'Mrs. S. Hoffman, Tbe hostesses' escorts were Bert at all The skirt of the coat ls of ths juniors. Beryl Christianson, Mrs. 8. Paykel. Mrs. A. C. Miller. Lopez, Robert Hargrave, Bruce slashed to show the skirt of the wave tbat ordinarily Betty Bob Cotton, Katherine The Misses Sylvia Hoffman, Ger­ Hargrave, Edward Duncan, Howard would sell for much Michel, John Cline, John Stratton. dress and the effect is that of a 3-LB. Whelan, Alex Roland, Jane Miller, trude Pavkel. Helen Cantor, Dor­ semi-formal afternoon costume. more — gat that wave Jeannette Staab, Mary Moore, Dor­ othy Hoffman, Judith Miller, and Jack East, Oordon Yeaton, John Fruit and Ivory JAR othy Davis, Margaret Watt, Regin- Phillip Dubin, Paul Sherman, Wil­ Deck, Mel Hatch, Norman Nlttlnger. Among the newest hosiery shades before Pioneer Days! alda Bradshaw, Peggy Rlef, Mar­ liam Guile and Marshall Sherman. Robert Schoenfeld, John. Barreson garet Drake, Alsine Lynch, Ruth and Don Jackson. for wear with white shoes and 30 JAMaratca MStrawberry Pretervet, in 34b. Glatt Jen, Hildebrandt, ' Marion Stout, Jac- Members of the graduating classes dresses is ivory. There are new fruit quetta Babb, Ann Friedland. Betty of Santa Monica high school and the tones, too, for wear with bright Young, Wllma Boyce, Annabellc Style Chats Junior college were specially hon­ summer clthes; such as stockings in Shampoo, Finger Wave _ant, Dorothy Willis and Mary ored. lemon and orange and apple red. $^00 With ALMA ARCHER T There is likewise a vivid green. | and Rinse Martin. string water polo Slayers derea . called peppermint, and a dusty Woe Larry McGee, Grant Chrfstenson, PARIS, June 20 —Por the tea _ the flrst stringers. 4 to 3. in an en called bluebell. MOt to omit tbe pep- Mel McConneU, Sam Blake, Ross and tee parties this summer we \_ hibition game held in ttta Venk permint candy stripe which goes Tracy, Sanburn Orace, Ray Sutton, can suggest nothing more desirable,. plunge Saturday night. Althoua with the peppermint candy stripe Marvin Voss, Bert Anakin, Richard than the slender silhouetted frocks g the losers had such crack men i sweater, Davis, Argyle Smith, Donald Jonas, fir those moments designed by,t Phil Daubenspeck and Wally O'.m MANICURE SAUCE • 19 (Copyright, 1831. Consolidated Press Ass'n) $J00 bouto Evans, Jack Wright, Stewart Madame Lyolene. They have a ,ft nor, Hedberg was unstopable, MOOT TICKETS Mandarin Soy Sauce, S-oz. Bottle Mason, Herbert Inland, William particular penchant for the Ameri­ tag three of his team's four goals 2 fisher, Raymond Teele, Theodore can girl and woman, tor this par— Benefit Sale Salyer and Albert Rosan. ticular Parisian courturier, born™ Russian, has been to America and_ Proves Success studied the figure and activities to* A sale of cakes, pies and cookies g_*#s#s#**s#4h-c_*#_>^#*4h»##NP<#-P« aether with the personalities of the baked by members of the Santa American woman. Monica council of Parent-Teacher ?e_R ; For the former, the informal teModern Pioneeiassociation s netted $33.37 Saturday parties, she suggests ttte simple but for the day nursery building fund. TUNA 2^29 fluttery chiffons wttb little puffed Ttta sale was held on the lawn of MP HOUR sleeves and cape coatlets. Por the: the city ball from 9 a. m. until SPECIALTY WAVE SHOP Chicken of tho Sea, No. \o Flat Cane tee gatherings bar idea ls strict^ 1 p. m. L simplicity, no sleeves, and short, full W. Mra WiUiam J. Mohr was chair­ skirls., man ln charge of tbe sale. a__L _____y At the races recently, pique was & tha picturesque note with many black ensembles. The novel man­ Trade Mark Re*. D. 8. Patent Of lice ner ln which lt was distributed on No. 151 one coat suit caused quite a stir. RIN$0 21 It was used as little shoulder epau­ LECCION CIENTO lettes and a vestee, while white CINCUENTIUNA gloves, purse and a white feather At Snfeway and Piggly Wiggly Markets. Gustar—To Like beret completed ttte costume. The Spanish gustar to very strange te English-speaking people. You THEN WENT TO SLEEP know wat Spanish verbs must agree CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa, June 20 With their subject in PERSON and UPt Stanley Licwinko put hto car tn NUMBER, reverse gear and went to sleep. Ben­ Tbs Spanish construction ot "1 jamin Popek, his companion, ac­ CHOPS-23 like tt" Is really "IT (subject) cidentally stepped on the starter, pleases me"; so the verb must be ln and the car.rolled down hill, killing Small and Large Loin- Fancy Kidney Chope the THIRD PERSON SINGULAR B 4-year-old boy. Popek is held for to agree with ttts subject, *_T." involuntary manslaughter. Tbe present—presents of gustar —to like: Me gusta—It pleases me • VEAL Le gusta la Ud.)—It pleases you LB. Le gusta—(a ell—It pleases him STEAKS 29 Naa. gusta—It pleases us Fancy Log Steakt—Milk-fed Veal Laa gusta—It pleases them ttl expressions like "I like THEM," the THIRD person PLURAL is the subject of the verb; therefore you say: Me gustan—Thsy please me Le gustan—They please you, tto. You see that tbe termination a TONGUE * 13 (In gusta) becomes an (in gustan) to Indicate the THIRD PERSON Freth Beef Tonguet—Weli Trimmed PLURAL Of tbe verb. iLe gustan a Ud. las flores? Do you Ilka ttw flowers? Si, me gustan mucho Yes, I like them very, much TUESDAY M GUSTAR also means TO TASTE. ANY TWO ROAST-22 fOr ejemplo: Dry Pinger Ware, Shampoo, Hair Prime Rib Roatt of Genuine Baby Beef .VO gusto la sopa Cut, Color Rinse, Het OH, Sealp I taste the soup Massage, Cleanup Facial, Are_ NOSOTROS gustAMOS el pan or Manicure {-*.*,*•%• i cV_fcl_.cH'->. We taste the bread Photograph above by Lanain* Brown. 1933 GUSTAR OE means "to bs fond SOc of." 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PAGE SIX EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1982 MAX, JACK TAPER OFF FOR CHAMPIONSHIP GO DOWN! Joe Safirenzo Nabs Predict Big Season* Mysteries Swamp Haty, 94. 114 Tthree Big Halibut For Trout Anglers Olympic Records Sharkey Heavier Hauling in three halibut tbat SAN FRANCrsco, June 20— totaled over 80 pounds in weight California anglers can look forward GO ftfP. FARES Rebels Nose Out Trainmen, 7 to 6 ln tbe space of two hours, Joe Safi­ to plenty of fish this trout season. renzo of Venice yesterday regis­ Figures released by tbe state fish tered one of the mast remarkable and game commission show tbat Smashed at Oxy Winning their ISth and 14th games ln 15 starts, the Santa Monica lto Genual Foe angling records made so far this With the closing of the egg-gather­ Mvsterv baseball team yesterday thumped the y. 8. 8. Tennessee, 9 to 4 year aboard tbe big barge Billings, ing season, 38,034-772 ovules of the • and 11 to 6 in a double-header held on the Clover Field diamond. Duane eight varieties of trout found bl anchored two miles ett ttie Ocean California streams and lakes were Stevenson, former Santa Monica Jaysee and U. C. L. A. player, poled 3,000 Witness Schmeling Park pier. Five Games Marks Fall Out two homers in tbs opener, while Kountz got one. Newell Kimball delivered to the 28 fish hatcheries Wykoff in 10.4 Race; limited the gobs to seven bingles. in Pinal Workout; 6-5 His largest specimen of the big throughout tho state. In ttie second game Jack Wright outplayed the Santa Monica Amer­ Odds Favor Teuton flat fish tipped the scales at 34H Rainbow trout led ttl number with Barnes Wins Vault and "Whltey" Snyder allowed the ican Legion Rebels yesterday, tba pounds. According to Al Camp, 11,784,390, while an increase in sailors only six hits, while the Mys­ latter nine had the necessary punch angling authority of tbe barge Bil­ steelheads to 5,005.100 brought Joy LOS ANOELES, June 30 UPt— teries were collecting 14. Jim Porter to put over tbe runs at tne right NEW TORK, June 20 UPI — The lings, halibut fishing is at ts to fish eulturlsts who are devoting Record books for Olympic events end Kountz each whacked out a time and won one-half of a double- training grind is ovsr for Max height with huge hauls being made much effort te increasing this are due for some new entries If the header by a score of f to 6. In tbe Schmeling and Jack Sharkey. daily. species of game fish. Southern California pre-Oly m pic homer Ul this game. Next week the second gams the Highland Park They've polished up their wea­ tryouts sre any Indication of what Mvsteries clash with the Venice Merchants defeated the Rebels, 8 pons, and Built up strength, stamina may be expected when the national Trainmen. The box score: to 1. Ttts games wers held on the and speed through six weeks of in­ games get underway here next arrsTEBiEs Legion field. tensive work. Now they're ready ttr month. ___ Stoat same— AB The box sears: tbeir 15-round battle for the heavy­ Porter, c weight championship in Madison Five Olympic games marks were Lackey, 3b VENICE TRAINMEN bettered and one world's record tied Barman, ss AB R H O Square Garden's new outdoor arena in the tryout fof mm held on the Kountz, lf _____ B. Lewis, 2b 5 2 tm Long Island tomorrow night. Notice To All Occidental college field In Eagle Snyder, cf ______Boardman, ss — i 1 Most experts expect tbe fight to Rock. In the tryouts for women. Stevenson, Sb . French, rf ______4 s go the limit. Hobbleman, lb Schult.;, lb 4 1 The betting remained extremely FOR THlJlTH OF JULY held ln Pasadena, Mra Ann O'Brien, Machado, rf I Griffith, Sb _ 0 of tbe Loa Angeles Athletic club. Kimball, p O. Winsell, • . IS light today witb Champion Max still Ryals, rf P. Winsell. tt favored at 6 to 5 . Bank Customers bettered by two-tenths of a second Thurlow, ef __ 1 the 80-meter marie of 12 seconds, 0 Schmeling wound up bis train­ .37 O. WlnjjB, p . ing at Kingston, N. Y„ with a five- 4 Totals made by Mildred Didrikson, of Dal­ D. Lewis If _ 0 New Taxes on Bank Checks and For holiday travel between all points on Pacific Lines, 8. S. TENNESSEE 0 round workout against three spar­ las, Tex., last year. AB Southern Pacific slashes roundtrip rates to less than the Total* 34 4 15 17 ring partners yesterday and isft a Safe Deposit Box Rentals Most heartening of all perform­ Applestill. tt - ______4 price of regular one-way tickets! . ances to track followers was the re­ SANTA MONICA LEGION crowd of 3,000 fully convinced that Morgeroth. ss • 4 AB R H O he is in top form for his title de- Williams, lb _ I 3 turn of Frank Wykoff, University of Sutton, rf . . -61-56 * Southern California sprinter, to hla Allison, cf I S Barnet-, ss GOOD ON ALL TRAINS LEAVING old time form. The Glendale youth Myers, lf ______4 Menke, lf Sharkey Weighs 203 Effective June 21,1932" - ran the 100-meters in 10.4 seconds to Abrahams, 3b, 1 Athey. 2b At Orangeburg, N. Y., another tie the accepted world's record, held Shersrrue, 2b . ______« Peterson, cf _ capacity crowd saw Sharkey Lex Hunter, p, 3b Beckley, lb — four easy rounds before breaking JUNE 30, JULY 1,2,3,4 jointly by Charles Paddock and Furgerson, c _ ! s Eddie Tolan. The Olympic mark is Elgan, Sb . camp and heading for New York • Bank Checks .33 I. Burns, e The challenger weighed 203 pound, 10.6 seconds. Wykoff had been in­ Totals t D. Burns, p _ BE BACK BY MIDNIGHT JULY 12 capacitated with Injuries earlier in Score by Innings— White, p after tbe workout and probably will 0. s. S. Tennessee 10001011 0—4 tip ttw beam at that poundage Pursuant to the new REVENUE Plenty of time for a real trip—almost two week* tf you leave the season. Mysteries • 05000040 x—9 heaviest of his career, at official The Ave Olympic games' records Home runs, Morgeroth, Stevenson (2), Totals SS 4 31 11 ACT OF 1932, Banks, on and after June 30. Yea can visit San Francisco, tlw Evergreen Playground Hunter, Kountz, Myers: two-base hits, Snore by innings— weighing-in ceremonies tomorrow af die Pacific Northwest, Portland. Seattle, the Redwood Empire, bettered were: Porter (2). Hobbleman (2), Snider: struck Venice ., 0 0 13 0 0 0—4 afternoon. High Sierra points, scores of glorious vacadon spots. he, Barnes of the L. A. A. C pole out by Hunter 2, Kimball 3, Abrahams li Rebels 0 3 0 13 1—7 Schmeling has been down as low June 21, 1932, will be obligated to vault, 12 leet, 10 Inches. The Olympic bases on balls, off Hunter, Kimball and Innings pitched, D. Burns 4, White I, record of Sabin Carr la 13 feet, 9.34 Inches. Winsell Ti credit victory to While; home as 188 pounds recently, but prob­ Stopover If You Wish Abrams: hit by pitcher, by Kimball, Ap­ ably will scale 190 or more for the collect, for remission to the Federal Hec Oyer, former Stanford star now plestill. Umpires. Carrol) and Williams run, Peterson; three-base hits, French aad The July 4th fares allow free stopover privileges, going or re­ m with the L. A. A. C, 200 meters In 21.4 MYSTERIES B Lewis; two-base Btt, Orlfflth; millflOO fight second, two-tenths of a second better hits, O. Lewis and Barnetti bases on balls Sharkey can gain nothing but Treasury, a tax of 2 cents on each turning. You can stop ovar in San Francisco or Portland, for ex­ than the Olympic mark. Second game— • AB Off C. Winsell 4; struck oat, tr Winsell glory—and ttie title—under any cir­ ample, on your way to Seattle. Richard Pomeroy, of the I_. A. A. C, Porter, c 9, by Burn* 1, by White 2: stolen baa**, check paid and charge same against 100 meters hurdles, 53.3 seconds, one-tenth Machado, cf ___ Boardman, D. Lewis, C. Winsell. Menke. cumstances for his share of ttie gate of a second better than the Olympic B&rman, ss . Athey, Whit*. Umpires. Wltham and Glo­ receipts ls only 10 per cent, hardly record. Kountz, lb ver; ttm* of game, i:io. enough to cover his training ex­ accounts of customers drawing such ROUNDTRIP EXAMPLES Jimmy Payne. TJ. S. c, UO-meters high Stevenson, 2b J penses. hurdles. 14.5 seconds, one-tenth of a sec­ Babb, 3b Tbe Boston tar wants the title checks. SAN FRANCISCO ...... -...... $15.35 ond faster than the Olympic record and Henderson, rf J Del Monte ...... $12.40 Phoenix , ,... , " , yuan one-tenth of a second short of the world Pieeman, lf ! Ex-Chisox Catcher and confidently expects to win It mark. Wright, p His many unsatisfactory and undis­ EI Paso ._ 26.42 Portland . 36.80 Wykoff* 100-meter run bettered the Snyder, p . Builds Bison Team tinguished performances In tba past Safe Deposit Box Rentals Eugene, Ore...... 32.80 Reno ' i ',, 19.65 Lackey, 3b Sacramento 14.65 Olympic mark of 10.6 seconds which ls NEW TORK, June 20 (CPA)— he airly dismisses wttb a wave of Fresno ...... 9.10 held jointly by six athletes. Ray Schalk, the former catcher of ttM hand and declares this is one Also pursuant to the REVENUE Mazatlan, Mexico ...... 44.50 Santa Barbara 3.45 Totals 32 11 big opportunity ha will not muff. Mexico City . 68.30 Tucson .„; . I-, • 16.35 EASTERN STARS V. S. TENNESSEE the Chicago White Sox who at one ACT, Banks will be obligated to col­ SPEED WESTWARD Second game— AB R time was acknowledged to be the Jack Confident one" meret el .then-TICKETS ON SALE HOW Applestill. rf 1 best catcher In tbe American league, He points out that he gave Sch­ NEW YORK. June 20 (U.R)—Two Morsanro^h. ss . . 4 lect, for remission to the Federal special trains were speeding west­ Williams, lb . 1 today is bustling about tbe busi­ meling a terrific beating for nearlv FARES CUT TO MEXICO! . 3 ness of building a reputation of an­ four rounds In 1830 before fouling ward today, carrying athletes from Allison, cf _____ other sort for himself, and it prom­ Treasury, aft additional amount Same slashes to many cides in Old Mexico, with eastern universities to the inter­ Myers, lf • . 3 the Teuton Into the championship return limit JULY 18 giving you plenty of time collegiate A. A. A. A. champion­ Abrams. 3b - 3 ises to be a fine one. Hs thinks hs can do It Juat aa casifv equivalent to 10% of all amounts col­ Hunter. 2b . S Moving into Buffalo as manager this time wltb no chance of the bat­ fot sightseeing and visits. For example; ship games at Berkeley, Cal., on Scherguc, p . 3 Mexico City . . . $68.30 July 1 and 2. . » this season, Schalk took hold of the tle ending from a low punch. lected, on and after June 21, 1932, Barcafer, c lowly Bison team, which ran a poor But Sailor Jack will be facing a MizatUn . , . . . 44.40 Quadalajars . . . 54.95 Totals JS last In ttie international league in vastly improved fighter tomorrow. in rentals of safe deposit boxes for : Vines Nabs Initial Score by Innings— 1881, Injected some of bis fighting Mas has learned nat in ttie last Cerretpondi-f re Jetties, te other pl.t.. le Old Mexico, with fltt tr.lrt iefv.ee U. S. S. Tennessee ______0103020—5 spirit and pep into the aggregation, two years. Der Maxie was an Im­ use after such date. Mysteries . 0 0 0 14 4 X—11 and here it is today showing its pressive fighter a year ago when he Wimbledon Scuffle Home runs, Alison (2). Kountz, Porter; WIMBLEDON, Eng., June 20 <.T> two-base hit, Barman; struck out, by heels to the rest of the teams ln stopped Young Stribling in 15 —Ellsworth Vines, ranking United Schergue 3, Wright 1, Kimball 1: bases on tbe circuit. Already tte - Buffalo rounds in his first title defense, and Santa Monica Bay States tennis player, successfully balls, off Schergrue 3, Kimball 1. Umpires, fans, who were staying away from he has advanced several strides Southern Pacific opened his campaign tor the Eng­ Johnston and Williams; scorekeeper, Dopp. the games in droves last year, bave since then. J. R. LORD, Ticket Agent WM. BRATTON, Ticket Agent lish championship at Wimbledon to- piled up an attendance record with­ Clearing House Association 4)6 Santa Monica Boulevard Trolleyway Near Hsr Avenue d$y, defeating I. Duplaix, a little- LEGION 'PUNCH* in 25.000 of the total tot ttie whole Thrifty people save time and of last season. They are giving a Phone 25525 Phone 61002 known French player, in straight 1 BRINGS TRIUMPH money by buying through tbe Clas­ A. 3. REHWOLD, District Passenger Agent sets, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4. ' Although the Venice Trainmen deserving man a great big hand. sified Ads. had something to do' with the ther liquidation of member bank nts last week, is partly traceable to » orbing t^e new government Issues, arge New York bank expresses tbe lewpolnt aa follows: "The govern- Interesting News Concerning Popular 0 take care of tts financing and trict Institutions to criticise us because we have to 1 Into cash ta order to do so." ;h the securities markets ars im- et that tbls latest wave of 'iquida- CREAMERY NOW in accompanying break In security Oe this as additional evidence tbat Fresh and Direct From Dairy to You CARPET CLEANING Lasting Design SELLS WAFFLE .n reached. BATTER MIXED Adequate Wiring COLNBROOK CREAMERY CORP. s note that almost all of tbe recent ASK THE DRIVER SALESMAN volume have been made on behalf SHAMPODED EXCEL An Increasingly complete service anks. Foreign private banks have 11916 W. Pico St. Have yoa ever had yonr rugs or ear. In Crypt Wing Is offered by the Colnbrook Cream­ l lq American conditions by main- Phones: S. M. 63001—WLA 32241 ery to its Bay district patrons. Needed in Homes pets shampooed? It Is a process in F. E. Voorhees, president and Ievery occasion Is markeieu tfy uii which we excel. Let us tell yon about manager of the firm, pointed out to­ Puritan bakery at 212 Main street, tt. The charges jure tow. Woodlawn's Addition Can day that even fresh waffle batter Complete Electrified _t independent grocery stores of tbe MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF ICE. Be Compared to Old will be -delivered by salesmen tet Houte Establishes Bay district. ICE REFRIGERATORS ON TIME PAYMENT PLAN. the Colnbrook Creamery when or­ "We know that one kind of bread Easily paid by the saving on food. MAXWELL'S Egyptian Tombs dered by customers ef this company. Its Modernity will not please every taste, so we Phones—21535, WLA-34205 Butter, cheese, eggs, and various strive to satisfy all Bay district SANTA MONICA ICE AND Night Pbone 28205 Engineers who have Inspected grades af milk and cream are han­ "Santa Monica Pioneer Days housewives by preparing all standard plans ter the Woodlawn cemetery, dled exclusively by this dairy for varieties. In each type we use only 1649 Eleventh St. home distribution. would not yet be over if It were COLD STORAGE CO. SANTA MONICA Santa Monica, are unanimous in not for electricity and >electrlc house the finest ingredients, and we feel declaring that the structure should wiring," in the opinion of James certain that a comparison Ot our Modern cold storage rooms available. Ask for Cash and Carry Prices be as enduring as the tombs of the C. Campbell, manager ef the Bay products will bear gut our conten­ ancient Egyptian kings. Cities Electric Co. tion that Puritan bread ls the best Santa Monica 12th St. aad Colorado Ave. "Modern engineering and modern "Today the standard ot Judgment bread that" aaa be purchased in the Ask the Driver, or Phone 21491 science have enabled us to improve Storage Company In considering whether a bouse Is Bay district," S. W. Eicholz, pro­ In many ways upon the remarkable really modern ls to see whether It prietor of the bakery, declared Repair Work a Specialty achievements of the builders of 3,000 has the necessary number of tiectrle today. and mors years ago," says George MffMlng outlets ami fixtures. Con­ H. Sanders, manager of the institu­ venience and comforts undreamed Home Ownership' HOLLYWOOD MIUTARY ACADEMY Bay Cities Electric Co. tion. Open to Visitors af bar UM pioneers are available at PRIMARY THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL Contracting, Supplies, Appliances, Fixtures "A reinforced concrete structure the turn of a switch, tut at so low Advantages Urged All Sports Encouraged—Individual Supervision built upon a properly designed a coat that It ls often more expen­ The home is tbe institution 218 Broadway Santa Monica Phone 21286 foundation is In effect OBS piece of sive to do without them. 1274S San Vicente Blvd., Brentwood Heights rock, and will stand unscathed under Santa Monica lea Plant upon which civilisation is founded, "Our specialty Is to advise home and as long as civilization endures. PHONE 27263 the ravages of time, a haven for OUT Offers Only Service owners regarding extensions, or im­ home ownership will be the goal loved ones. To those who have a of Kind Here provements In their electric lighting toward" which all thinking men and General Machine Work—Acetylene Welding feeling of aversion toward earth system, and we will be glad to sub­ womea will strive, according to of­ burial, the crypts of Woodlawn mit sketches and coat estimates ficers ot tba Citizens Guarantee Treatments Under MM Personal Supervision of Lewis Engineering Works mausoleum are available at mod­ Merchants of the Santa Monica when called into consultation about Building aad Loan association. - DR. a It, ALEXANDER, D. a erate prices. Bay district are invited by H. A. any contemplated additions or ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS "In fact, ui Increasingly large alterations." "Tbe nation may pass through number of people are taking ad­ Hildebrandt to inspect the plant of periods of stress and conditions may DRAKE MINERAL BATHS MACHINES DESIGNED AND BUILT vantage Of the opportunity te make the Santa Monica Ice & Cold Stor­ be adverse tor a time, but in tbe MINERAL VAPOR BATHS—ELECTRO-THERAPY final analysis, home ownership is INTESTINAL BATHS—MASSAGE 259 Washington Blvd., Venice—Phone 64649 all necessary arrangements for tha age Co., ia order to familiarize Furnish Guttering the safest,. soundest sad the most purchase of crypts at the present themselves with the service it Of­ time, feeling this a business matter desirable investment which a person 316 Wilshire Blvd. Phone 26077 which is just as important and just fers them. For Vet Hospital oaa make. Crypts Are Now Being Reserved In New Unit as sensible as life insurance," "We believe there are many busi­ An Increase In tbe number of men "It is for this reason that a build­ I Sanders declared. ness men who do not yet realize the employed by the Alexander Sheet ing-loan association such as the ____ advantages afforded by our cold Metal Works Co. of Santa Monica Citizens Guarantee Is such an Im­ Repair Work a Specialty WOODLAWN MAUSOLEUM storage department. is reported by John T. Alexander, portant institution and plays so WOODLAWN CEMETERY It is the only one in operation who together with P. O. Bender large a part ln the development of Rugs Repaired by west of tbe downtown business dis­ operates this plant en Broadway Santa Monica. By making home Ask About Our Pre-Construction Prices trict of Los Angeles and provides near Second street. ownership possible for hundreds of A. F. Shropshire MaxweU Company storage room for quantities up to Tbe firm is now In the midst of families. It contributes tremendously PLUMBING Sewing and repairing of rugs and Telephone 23478 14th and Pico Blwd. carload lots." filling a contract recently awarded to the growth of the dty and affords carpets is one of the many features Hildebrandt said that parties In­ to it by tbe builders of the new hos­ long term Investors a safe return "He Comes Wben Toa Need Him" of the service afforded Santa Monica terested would be shown through BANTA MONICA pital unit frequent internal cleasing of ' vailing for work of this type. stood for public office 22 years ago Refrigeration Expert. Uatlea. Fingerprint*. Handwriting An- Electric and Acetylene evening the post Is to elect dale- will nominate him for the presi­ the body. In which so many In­ alriss. gates to tbe Oakland convention, as dency at tbe democratic national fectious and contagious diseases de­ Welding velop, is common sense hygiene, aad explain aar time payment well as an executive committeeman convention in Chicago next week. plan with liberal trade-in allow­ Santa Monicans to in place ef Frank J. Irwin, who bas Bo Is John E. Mack, tall, dignified recommended by doctors tbe world NICK HARRIS resigned because he is running for over," he said. ance aa latest type, economical, Citizens gentleman farmer, prominent attor­ guaranteed refrigerators. DETECTIVES 717 Colorado Ava. San Diego Conclave congress. ney, neighbor of tne Roosevelts for EOS ANGELES BAT DISTRICT Ph. 25873 Santa Monica More than 400 ex-service men years, famous In bto community for GuaranteeBuilding-loan n_. IBnpect SSS1 W. L-A. SMIt from the Santa Monica Bay district, his homely speeches in language constituting the largest single dele- Bomb Perils British tuned to the "common people," cation, arrived in San Diego today Roosevelt announced the selection Puritan Maid Association for the national convention of the Notables at Fete of his nominator last night. SERVICES SERVICES Disabled American Veterans of the Roach Dry ST. IBEES, England. June 30 C~ OP SANTA MONICA Freneh Hand World War. Ills group was headed Famllr Finish by Prank J. Irwin, commander of Scotland Yard ls Investigating tbs Bread tsmmSm Finished Da las* Chandler Porter Wright chapter of discovery of an unexplored bomb Death Toll in Ship Imperial lee Co. A Local Institution a null r flata* Bl* Wash West Los Angeles and member of yesterday under a platform from Hotel Work Blast Reaches 27 TTH.fcgf._IB AND RETAIL 9mm \fttO the Santa Monica American Legion which Lord Lloyd, former high com­ A Bay Cities Product 222 Santa Monica Blvd. post. missioner tor Egypt, the Bishop of MONTREAL. Que., June- 20 <_L Onr New Carrying Bags Tenth and Colorado "Quality A bore Divers today resumed search for ths Pbone 25178 Santa Monica Saata Monlea Price" Charles A. Morrison, another Carlisle aad other prominent aan bodies of three men missing since Pisisal Dripping member of the Santa Monica Legion spoke during a school commence­ the explosion which wrecked the oil „_*..--.-._ tm PHONES BOSt, is being boomed by California ment. tanker Cymbeline as she lay ln dry- ASK, YOUR 2435 Main St. Saata Maalaa. Vaalea. Ocean Park—Jlow or .UU delegates for the national command- The bomb was discovered after the dock here last Friday. Calrer Olty SIX! Sawtelle— West Lot Aaiele* J19M ership of the organization. The con­ exercises. A home office official said Including the three missing, the INDEPENDENT Phone 63171 Ocean Park Waala ni Waal Loa Aacelea SIKM vention wiU be in session for the re­ today that it had bean made by an death list today stood at 27, with 36 mainder of the weak. expert. injured In hospitals. GROCER MONDAY, JUKE 20, 1932 EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA PAGE - it's true economy to spend a time each day in reading the ] sified Ads. —ammmfaUBm-aa CORNELL SLIGHT FAVORITE IN PAUGHKEEPSIE CLASSIC COflMStfcWi NURMI'S MARKS FALL End* gala at once. < Fight Figgers HELSINOPORS, Finland. June Removes corns In 48 Ro hum. here wa ao on another 20 —Lauri Lehtlnen, young Fin­ hours—Stops the cans* week of picl-lns certain flahts to Via —soothes nnd heals. At Dog Racing at I Endymion Snares certain fights. Unlike other days nish distance runner, beat Paa.o Bears, Syracuse all drug and shoe s toxtft '\ GOSSIP ON GOLF we're conna start ott easily, making Nurmi's world recordt ftr 6,000 me­ only two choices today. At present ters aad three miles yesterday in r the percentage Attire la resting at D- Scholl$ lino-pi .714. Finland's Olympic trials. An 18-hole qualifying round for tbe fifth annual Bay district goi: Tonight's selections: ' At Culver championship opens next Saturday. June 38. with a record field ex­ New Oval Onens Sailing Classic City. Bobby Reister to win over toon Loom as Threats pected to enter tba competition at Clover Tleld. The qualifying round Kelly; at New York. Christopher ends en July 4. wltb one match round par week thereafter until tbe "Bat" Battalino over Frankie Pe­ Inaugural Program Will SAN PEDRO, June 10 15. — For trolle. finals are reached. Championship flight matches will be played at the second consecutive year, Don STANOINGS TO PATS Big Collegiate Regatta scratch, other flight! at handicap. IB* Wednesday Night; Douglas, ot Santa Monica, has pi­ Won Lost Draw Pet. A $1 entry fee will be charged, and 209 IS 38 .114 Has Star-Studded list entry blanks may he secured at tbe How They Stand 10 Sprints Billed loted his towering schooner Endy­ of Rowing Entries Clover Held clubhouse. mion to victory la the annual 130- PACIFIC COAST LEAOl'E By FRANK FINCH mile race, arounu San Clemente POUGHKEEPSIE. N. .., June SO Dividing honors in a three-ply w L pet.' w L fet. Greyhound racing • enters the | Island. un—The biggest college naval bat­ battle, Pred Gilbert, Pasadena; Hollywood 47 SS SSSi Oakland M St -•- tle of tbe year, due to break >ut 1 Southland sports picture this week The Endymion covered tba course Riviera Winner Bill Jelliffe, Santa Monica, and Portland 4« tt .MI Seattle M 4t 4M in 26 hours and 49 minutes 10 sec­ late today along a four-mile stretch J. Lebovitz, Santa Ana, were even Baa Priaco «S 33 S»8 Saciament 35 44 443 wben on Wednesday night Culver of old man river found ttie Intersec L. Angeles 41 35 JttiMUaion 31 50 .WS City's $180,000 race course opens at onds elapsed time, and with the yesterday at 149 apiece following TaalaHar't Basalts Thorobred. sailed by Matt Walsn. of tlonal rtvahT sharply. drawn once four rounds ot qualifying play for Loa Anaeles 7-3: Missions 8-3. 8 o'clock. The palatial racing Ban Penro. waa the only vessel re­ more, with Cornell and Syracuse the national public links golf Hollywood 8-1: San Francisco 1-4. course fe in Culver City, just east porting Into ttie harbor this morn­ Over Army, 13. ancient up-state rivals, ready to l.te championship over the Sunset Portland T-1: Seattle 4-3. their vanity big shells against 'be of the famous "death curve' cor­ ing. The Thorobred apparently won Fields and Baldwin Hills courses. Sacramento 3-3; Oakland 1-8. the Rea Clark corrected time per­ challengers of California and Wash­ SANTA MONICA BRANCH OCEAN PARK BRANCH NATIONAL LEAGUE ner at Venice's rear door on Wash­ petual award, with a corrected time Riviera poloists won the deciding ington. Ssnts Monica Boulevard and Pier Avenue at Trolleyway W L ftt i W L Pet. ington boulevard. of 26 hours 33 minutes aad 48 sec­ tame of a three-tilt Miles with tbt The' non-combatants as well as Fourth Street Although staging a final rally. Chicago n 24 ftti Brooklyn 39 31 481 Although out-and-out money bet­ onds. Tbe Endymion navlng been llth Cavalry riders yesterday at the those commanding tat eight collegi­ Harry Wesbrook, Annandale golf­ Boaton 31 ST 534iSt. Louis IT 39 481 ting on horse or dog races is illegal given the elapsed ttmt trophy. There Olympic field. The army team had ate fleets on ttw Hudson were arett> er, yesterday wsnt down ta defeat Pittsburgh SI II 6H| New York 38 38 481 won' one battle, while the locals well agreed ttM winner of Hit fea­ before the superior playing ef Guy Phiiadelph 30 tl 484 Cincinnati 11 M .441 ia California, "opinions" on racing were seven starters in the race Yesterday's Results entries will be purchased at tbe Another Santa Monica boat, A N. had taken another. Led by John ture engagement would be tound Hanson, California, in the 36-hole nsw track, a system that has been -•lamp's Amorilla. was expected in Brandeis, Ken Fltzpatrick and among these four powerful, experi­ final of the animal California st. Louis TI ttto ma a "Snowy" Baker, who contributed enced boatloads, but only after a Country club championships. 3 CinelnnaU ll Boston 0. used with success at Tanforan up give the Endymion a real rant, tot Pittsburgh'.; Brooklyn 1. north and at a dog track south of the Amorilla was believed becalmed _ir goals apiece wtth the aid of spectacular and perhaps record- Meeting Every and 2. Frisco. somewhere along tht course when "Big Boy" Williams, who was all breaking struggle. Mrs. V. R. Nittinger and Nell AMEBICAN LEAGUE over the field and scored once, the Among tbe other vanity entries White took low gross honors tn W L Pet.. W L tOt. Work has been rushed on tbe atw she did not report last night. enterprise ta order to bave enough Rivierans were victorious, 13 to 6 in ttts main battle. Navy. Pennsyl Banking Need mixed foursome competition. Low WtO York 41 IT 707 Detroit tl 36 544 vanla. Columbia and Massachusetts aet went to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Phiiadelph 35 tt .574i St. Louis SO tt Jtt time to stage a short race meeting CONVERSE SAILS Major Harrison Herman waa the Cleveland N 37 5571 Chicago 30 37 JM before the Olympic games. The TO EASY VICTORY leading counter for the army with Tech, tn about that order, wen eon- Ryan, Wasting tn St 37 .HO! Boaton 11 44 ltt oadtd ao mora than an outside track will not be open during the George Converse, sailing a trim two goals. Captain Jernlgan a. . EcuRrnr-FIRST NATIONAL Yeaterday's Results games (July 30—August 14>. Lieutenant Rodwell both scored chance to explode a surprise torpedo FOURTEENTH & WILSHIRE New York 1: Chicago 0. little centerboard dory, outdistanced among tha favorites. Navy,. lulte BANK has developed en LOS ANOELES. June 20 (CNS)— Detroit Sl Washington a There will be no racing on Sun­ the Moby Dick, Topanga Yacht jlub onee; while Captain Feagin fall S A field of mors than 85 crack golf­ St. Louis 3-3; Philadelphia 3-6. day, toot eight races will be present­ to tally. The service squad was giv­ appropriately att tff just Mtb ttl BRANCH ientry, tn a three-mile raoe off To­ upset a year ago, at the expense of ambitious lines. ers representing the cream ot the Cleveland S-4; Boston 3-3. ed each week night, with 10 on Sat­ panga canyon yesterday. Converse, en two Roals as a handicap. Santa Monica Southland's mashie-wielding clan Cornell, but the Middies ha army battler is billed to fight Phil Daubenspeck and Wally O'Con­ "Prof." will give a serin Of lectures aboard tbe S. S. Martsposa. <£<_ian- FULL BATTLE CREEK Charles Anderson, another Colima nor, Hedberg was unatonable, scor­ and field demonstrations on track amoku won the 100-meter flee style TREATMENTS ; "otege. ing three of his team's'four coals athletics throughout the week. title ln 1912, repeating tn 1920.

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Band Master _» Thousands View Band Will Begin 3__: f&* OF INTEREST * WOMEN :_££ Babies on Parade World Tour Here! Log of the Good Ship Life Today's Recipes How's Your Health By ESTELLE LAWTON LINDSEY By MBS, ALEXANDER GEOBGE Edited Of DR. IAOO GALDSION Floral Pageant Described Castellueei Organization Communications Relative to Thin Department Should Be Addressed te For tb. Sen Vor. Undent? ol Mrdirlnc Entells Lawtoo Undae. ID Care of IMS Paper A SUMMER PARTY j£ aa *One of Finest Ever Will Be Presented by (Afternoon or Evenlna) DEAFNESS "There is one thing I cannot understand about modern women who Frozen Fruit Salad Butter-horn. Staged Anywhere' Bay Realty Board write to you. It is this: Why do so many women stake their all on a Strawberry Sherbet :JRJ Loss of hearing is a widespread ———— man, enter Into a marriage that they know cannot succeed or feel utterly Angel Food Cake condition ln all periods of life. It Sundown Stories Before a throng of more than 6.000 The appearance of Louis Castel­ at sea when a good husband dies?" That is a paragraph from a long Coffee --.i'. Salted Nuts is a tragedy to tha aged and a By MABY ORAHAM BONNER persons crowded about the front of lucci's 45__piece symphonic band ln letter in which the writer sets down her views with vigor. In hundreds 'serious handicap to the young. of books, men and women hava Frozen Fruit Salad tor light PLANS FOB THE CIRCl'S the municipal auditorium yesterday , the Ocean Park auditorium Thurs­ One cup mayonnaise, 1 cup whipped Helen Keller, whose life has been afternoon, judges ln the 13th annual day night will mark the beginning sought to answer her questions be­ gtt a divorce. Being foolish I left, cream, I'.i cups diced canned pineapple, The next day old Jonah had put Ocean Park Baby Parade and Floral of a world tour for this organiza­ lters she asked them and the oot did not divorce him. Result— 1 cup diced peaches, 1 clip diced pears, j devoted to overcoming her own up the trapeze and the boys began I answers are as varied as the mental _ cup red cherries. pageant awarded 34 silver cups and tion, according to officials of the within four months we were back I handicaps of blindness and deafness, practicing their tricks right away. Nearly 100 blue ribbons to winners Santa Monica Bay District Realty slants of those who wrote them. together. Mix mayonnaise and cream. Add rates the latter tbe worse of tbe in "one of the finest parades of its Board, who will sponsor the pro­ I Here ls my effort: Without com­ I have done this twice, but won't rest ot Ingredients. Pour Into tray BUl could pull himself up by his panionship there is little life and I two afflictions. kind ever staged anywhere." they gram to raise funds for an Olym­ do it again. I am 37 and If I am in mechanical refrigerator and hi "The problem of deafness," she arms and then turn a somersault pic advertising campaign. less advancement. Nature has ever to have a home I cannot waste four hours salad Will be frozen. said. ._ . , made it* necessary to begin com­ j says are deeper and more complex, over the trapeze. Freddy could turn As if forecasting the amount of Castellueei will present, in addi­ Miy mora time with Mta. - Serve oti. lettuce and top with more if not more im portant, than those of panionship—I. e.. association with mayonnaise. j hand-springs and John could hang enthusiasm which will accompany tion to his band numbers, Lauretta if I go to Reno to set a divorce blindness. by his knees and by his ankles and the Olympic Games here this sum- I LaTerra, harp virtuoso; Martin others—in infancy. The infant de­ I shall be without relatives or work Butterhonu pends on his mother and he sees "Deafness means tbe loss ot the ! was trying to learn how to hang by mer, an Olympic theme seemed to Cory, soloist, and G. Leid- when X return. It might be months ' (32 Tasty Rolls) most vital stimulus—the sound of that she, in turn, depends on his his toes. predominate the mile-long proces­ igh MacFarlan and Ruth MacFar- father, for love, for comfort, for before I would find work. One cake compressed yeast, 2 table the voice—that brings language, sets sion, In which there were more than jlan in a number of special feature shelter, and that, in other things, If I stayed with him and found spoons lukewarm water. 1 cup milk (luke­ thoughts astir and keeps us in tbe "Let's tell some of the others 300 entries. -- ____ acts. work it would be so long before I warm). ',_ cup fat, _ cup sugar, 1 tea­ intellectual company of maa." about our circus plans," Freddy be depends on her. I could get the divorce. What shall spoon salt, 2 eggs, 4 v_ cups Boat. suggested, "and then we'll have a "Chubby little Infants and smiling After its appearance in Santa Crumble yeast and add water. Let I - "Hearing, particularly. Is Impor­ children of more advanced age Monica, the band will leave on an As the child develops he recog­ II do? Z. B. tant to toe child, for it la through good show, and everyone else we A.—The most sensible thing is to stand five minutes. Add milk, fat that, as well as through tiie sense know can be our audience." paraded to floats of every descrip­ international tour which is sched­ nizes the family as a little world. (melted), sugar, salt eggs and half tion. uled to end next fall in Rome. that is. for him at least, safer and sue for your divorce right here n of sight, that it learns the nature of So they asked all their special Arrangements for the concert are happier than the big world outside. California It would be a year, of tha flour. Beat two minutes. Add the world about it. friends to come over that afternoon Much Confusion rest of flour, ml-inf thoroughly and rehearse for the circus. Freddy Officials in charge of the affair under the direction of C. C. Craw­ .em *__ _\.ss_ w__ _ ->-i ___, k-. coura, before you could get your Though thoroughly dependable ford, T.'A. Johnson, E. T. Yates. Place ln greased bowl. Cover with ! had a small drum and it was decid­ said the beauty of the floats and If the child be a girl her hope j jnai decree cloth and let rise ln moderately statistics are not available, it ap­ ed that he had better lead the cir­ vehicles surpassed the results at­ Stanley A. Koch and Leslie M. worof'ad homimpliee so frevolve her ows arounn andd ala lma thne seeing that you stuck it out pears tbat the number of totally Louis Castellueei and his 45- I Clancy. allBu thest e years, it won't hurt vou to warm place until dough has doubled deaf children to be found In America cus parade. tained in previous affairs. piece band will present a concert When she is old enough she learns in bulk. It will require about four "Let's parade all around ttte Although a great deal of confusion that men fail, at times, to be what wait 13 months befoBs.you can re­ substantially exceeds the number of next Thursday night in ths marry. [hours for dough to rise. Divide those totally blind. neighborhood," John said. marked selection of the winners, some devoted woman believed them dougb to two parts and roll out due to the large number of entrants Santa Monica municipal audito­ ICommunist Seeking You win be in a bad fix if you go This is to be accounted for by "Are we going to charge admis­ rium. In Ocean Park, tinder the to be. out of ttie state and then come each part until circles eight inches sion?" Bill asked. and a surging crowd which would in diameter have been formed. the fact that the three major causes not content Itself with merely auspices of the Santa Monica N. Y. Governorship She learns, too, that when women back without employment. of blindness in the young, wblch "Maybe we can charge for the watching but insisted on crowding Bay District Realty board. SCHNECTADY, N. Y., June 20 UP) are disappointed in finding mates Q.—I am the most wretched girl Use sharp knife and cut circles were widely prevalent in former lemonade. The girls can make it shout the judges' stand, cups and —A man who has been arrested sev­ or when they marry the wrong in the world. I made a slight mis­ into halves. Then cut each half into pays, have now been practically and sell it," John said. eral times for his communist activi­ mates there is confusion, unhappi­ take when I was very young, but eight pieces, making 10 triangular "I don't believe we're quite good ribbons soon were handed out to ness and a need for readjustment." eliminated. proud parents. ties, Israel Am ter, is his party's have gone straight since. shaped pieces of dough from each These are smallpox, trachoma and ! enough to charge admission for the choice for governor of New York. In olden times the women who Should I tell the man I am going circle. The dough is rather soft so show," Bill added. Azusa Child Wins ophthalmai neonatorum, a disease Fliers Rescued His running mate is a Harlem Ne­ did not marry or whose marriages to marry about it or go ahead and that even pieces can not be cut, but of tbe eye of tbe new-born caused Peggy could do some excellent An Incomplete list of the winners gro. Henry Shepard. did not work out returned to the keep my mouth shut and Just lead by pulling- with fingers the dough by the germ of gonorrhea, and now tricks on the trapeze, and so she gave first piace in the original di­ The convention which nominated homes of relatives, frequently as un­ a decent life as a faithful wife? can be made as desired. so easily avoided by tbe dropping of ! was one of the performers, and vision to Meredith Durrell of Azusa. a state ticket here yesterday adopt­ welcome dependents. Nobody knows it but I am utterly Beginning at wide ride of the tri­ a silver solution into the eyes of tbe Betty could climb a tree very quick- Considered the equivalent of the ed a platform demanding that the They were lucky If they were not miserable. rdiot angular shaped pieces roll up each i ly. The other girls thought they new-born Infant. would canter along in the parade grand prize, a huge eup waa pre­ Off Local Beach state immediately appropriate $400,- treated as servants or at best, mis­ A—I advise women to do thetr piece. Place butterhorns side by side Hearing defects In chUdren may sented her for her entry, consisting | 000,000 for unemployment relief and fits. Their choice wwS between re­ confessing only on one condition, on a greased pan and let rise until P though they were riding ponies. be due either to congenital or "We haven't any clowns," Dick of a beautifully decorated Olympic "social insurance," and denouncing sentful relatives and another chance if and when a man does his con­ doubled la bulk. It win require aboat acquired causes. chariot drawn by six youths dressed Two Airmen Plunge Into the "mass hunger, terror and war" in matrimony. fessing, gets down on his knees, cana four hours to rise. Cover butter- said suddenly. A goodly proportion, according to "WeU you could be one," John •' to represent Olympic athletes. _ _ , _,, j^ which it said was the "bosses'" way Even in my girlhood European himself a miserable sinner and begs horns with cloth to prevent crust certain estimates, almost 60 per cent, Special prizes in the same dl- oea Rather 1 nan Llrop out of the unemployment crisis. girls who did not marry by 35 were your forgiveness. I am all for the from forming on tops. Bake 20 mta* suggested. , of deafness ln children Is congenital, "All right," said Dick. vision were awarded to Mrs. Mabel . o__.„_,u r ..___l_. relegated to a back seat in the fam­ woman coming clean, too. utes in moderate oven. A good fat that is, the children are born deaf. Potter ot 1337 Lincoln boulevard.! ito Beach l^rowa WOE FOB MILKMEN ily circle and appeared no more in Otherwise, if you are. strong mixture is made by using half but­ So they mapped out all the plans society. enough to go straight and be a good The remaining 60 per cent or more and rehearsed every act and the She propelled a float upon which DUBLIN, June 20 (Sli—Next Sat­ ter and half lard. of deafness is the result of diseases, order in which each should take her five children, ranging in age Crowds of bathers on beaches urday promises to be woeful for the Such girls preferred any kind of a wife. I would not do any confessing. many of which are preventable. here yesterday who waved to two| husband to being forgotten by all Whenever a woman aets to con­ THEN CAME TRAGEDY place. They thought they would be from 10 years to seven months, por­ milkmen. With the celebration of a j aU ready to give it on Tuesday. trayed various Olympic events. The airmen in a small monoplane as the pontifical high mass during the the world. They did not look for fessing, the man that she confesses LYNN, Mas., June 20 UP>—Mar­ children were Mary. Florence, craft flew a few hundred feet above Eucharistic congress Sunday, the happiness to marriage. They looked to mistakes himself for Ood and riage proved tragedy to Mrs. Donald for dignity, support and authority that is bad for him, and for every­ Frisbie, 30. Twenty-four hours after Rebekah Lodge Joseph, Jhon and Gertrude. the surf line off shore, also waved public fears the milkmen won't be —over their children. body else. Eastern Star SB thSpeciae special Floatl floatss Divisio divisionn , first j signals of sympathy a few minutes j able to get through the streets, so har marriage she was a widow. Her To Give Sho w folks are ordering double for Satur­ The idea of happiness in marriage Q.—We have been married five husband was killed In a motor prize was won by the Tiny Tot shop jater as fishing boats and lifeguard is rather new. The idea of life with­ and one-half years. My husband accident. Silvernale Rebekas lodge will pre­ Plans Card Party bf Santa Monica. Patsy Jean Chat- dories cleaved the smooth water toi day. out love but with work and intellect­ said he was 31, but ha wasn't. sent "Welcoming the New Minister," Mrs. Henrietta Hoffman and Miss man and Peggy Curry were the chll- reach the plane, which had been ual enjoyments as substitutes for Afterward I found out that his A.—If I had been unlucky enough by Don Sheridan, at 8 o'clock to­ Henrietta Schreiber are chairmen of dren aboard the vehicle. Special forced down on the glassy surface of I IT HAPPENS THUS love and companionship is newer j folks are dishonest and his motber to marry into a family like that, I morrow night in Patriotic ban, Hill the pioneer party with which Santa ATLANTA, June 30 '.TH-Ever so still. I has had a string of husbands. Sbe would simply have nothing to do street and Washington boulevard. Monica chapter, Order of the East­ prizes went to Bobby Lynn Peal, of the Pacific a mile off the municipal Silvernale Rebekahs Win join tbt Venice, aad Ruth and Eleanore Frye pj often this happens. Five fire com­ As to the widowed woman of mid is not married to the man she is with them. ern Star, will entertain at 8 o'clock er panies pushed through a fierce die age, she must carve out painful now living with. There ts no reason you should In­ Seaside Odd Fellows in giving a danc­ tonight in Santa Monica Masonic of Los Angeles. The latter two also The landing was as spectacular as storm answering a call from tbe ly for herself a wholly unfamiliar The brothers bave all been in jail volve yourself and your children ing party at 8:30 o'clock tomorrow Temple. were given first prize in the paper sudden. The fliers, William Burton box at Grady hospital. When they life. To do so takes character, health j three or four times. They have with a group of criminals. night in Odd Fellows hall, following Guests of honor will be the mem­ flower division. Theirs, too, was an 30. lifeguard candidate and army got ther a man who stood by the box and mental and moral strength. caused me a lot of trouble. We have It will take a good deal of grit to the business meeting of Seaside bers of Ocean Park, Columbia, Pali­ Olympic float. trained aviator, and his passenger, was put out. He said he thought he Q.—Three years ago you advised ' two little children, What shan I ten them to keep away, but do it lodge. Everyone la Invited to attend sades, Culver City, Beverly Hills, In the paper flower float division, Stuart Brockway, 35. both of 1337 was calling a taxlcab. me to break with my husband and do? A. M. just the same. ln costume. Palms and Venice chapters. Pauline Chamberlain, daughter of Second street, heard their rhip's Paul Chamberlain, Santa Monica motor quit dead as they attempted glider builder, was awarded first a turn. prize for a miniature glider, covered with bands of paper flowers in an Heads Into Wind Olympic motif. The child was To their left was the smooth dressed as an airplane pilot. sands of the beach, crowded with Cadets Awarded Prize bathers. To their right was the - The Lake Elsinore Cadets, re­ nearly smooth water of tbe bay. splendent in their natty uniforms, - Despite the perils of the water land­ ing and the fact that they might were awarded first prize in the civic drown before help would come. Bur­ division. Val a ire Paul of 3104 ton cho_e the sea. The plane was Broadway was given first prize cup banked sharply and headed into tbe in the tricycle division. Joy Smith, wind. A long glide, a sudden splash representing the Crystal Beach as the undercarriage of the plane bathhouse, won first prize in the burled Itself, and in a moment the real flower division, and Norma m small red-winged plane settled. Kennedy, dressed as a pioneer miss, won a special prize. Two figures soon crawled out of nowhere, it seemed, and clambered A baby seal in a miniature ship aboard the wings of their craft. piloted by Marjorie Oeffinger, was The downed fliers waved shore­ the combination which won the high ward, the crowd waved ln return, award in the commercial float di­ and soon every boat in the bay was vision. First place in the flower racing to the rescue. walking division was given Aurora Berge of Santa Monica and first Stays With Ship prize in the walking special was won "Now We know the emotions of by Betty Jane Graham, Warner trans-oceanic fliers, when they are Brothers juvenile star and leader of forced down." Burton declared as the parade. Sapt. Al Reese, of the Oleson boat Long Beach Entry Wins Viking hove to, and a gaping crowd The civic float division winner °f fishermen yelled in unison, "are was a private entry, representing I you alright?" Long Beach and the judges awarded Dripping wet and visibly shaken first prize to David Martin In an | by the experience of the long dive Olympic shield float. A decorated into the bay, Brockway clambered wagon to that division won another aboard the fishing boat. Burton pre­ prize cup for Mildred Taplin of 55-A ferred to remain with bis ship and Ozone avenue and her partner, Mur- assist in the salvage operations, rell Maltsman. of Los Angeles. which were soon under way, as Patsy Welsh of 1914 Eleventh Captain Reese threw a line to the street, was awarded first prize ln pilot. the baby buggy division. Balances Ship Numerous prizes were awarded The land plane turned amphibian, other participants. City officials, I as the slowly cruising fishing boat prominent business leaders of the turned shoreward with the craft to Bay district and well known persons tow, its wings spreading out a wide comprised the judging committee. wake. Burton stayed at the rear end of his ship to balance it for the mile long tow to the pier. Crowds Youngest Capone surged about the pier end as the Linked to Bombing strange procession drew near. CHICAGO. June 30 (.P.—Another Near the end of the pier, the Vik­ Capone figured in the newspaper ing tossed off its rope and the mo­ head lines today—Albert Capone. the torized city lifeguard dory, with youngest of four surviving borthers, Capt. George Watkins at the tiller, two of whom, Al and Ralph, have and Guard Preston Peterson watch­ made gangland history in Chicago. ing the tension of the tow rope, Albert was questioned by police in started toward the beach. More suburban Cicero ln connection with than an hour's time, and the as­ -aa attempt early yesterday to bomb sistance of a dozen swimmers were 'the home of Mayor Joseph C. cer- required before the ship was placed ny, whose election last Apri] was on dry land again. hailed as a death blow to the rule Brother Spectator Lof the Capone gang in Cicero's af­ fairs. One of the first to greet the flier as he waded ashore in the wake of The bomb, hurled from a passing the airplane was Wallace Burton, automobile, failed to strike its in­ municipal lifeguard, and brother of tended mark, but ripped a hole in the pilot. Wallace had been one of the sidewalk in front of the mayor's the gaping throng which watched residence. Mayor Cerny and his wife the spectacular descent of the ship were spending the weekend in South carrying his brother. Haven, Mich., at the time, and the only occupants of the place were Willing hands of batherU9,s whoth rane and her chum. Miss Mildred Ham II ^» W£jff . Swis- h tog watemr in the fuselage ripped off Neither was hurt. most of the fabric covering the steel framework of the body. Praise Airmen Christian Science . Except for the split fabric, noth­ ing about the plane was damaged a The question "Is the Universe, in­ quick examination disclosed. The cluding Man, Evolved by Atomic plane is owned by Jeff Warner Force?" was the subject of the Clover Field flier, and was rented Lesson-Sermon on Sunday in all by Burton. The plane was disman­ branches of The Mother Church, tled and placed on a truck and re­ The First Church of Christ, Scien­ moved to the field, where it will he tist, tn Boston Mass. further examined. Among the Scriptural citations in Police and beach guards credited the Lesson-Sermon were these Burton with courage and judgment NVITING is the word ... Chesterfield's get Hte foil flavor of fine ripe tobaccos. verses from Luke regarding Christ in landing the plane on the ocean's Jesus: "Now it came to pass on a surface, rather than chancing in­ I attractive white package is certainly the To make sure of purity..• every ingredi­ certain day. that he went into a juries to bathers. ship with his disciples aud he said proper introduction to the cigarettes inside ent and every method used in making Chest­ •unto them, Let us go over unto the erfields ... is checked by a staff of scientists. other side of the lake. And tbey Three Men Die in it. For it suggests right off... they Ve pure. launched forth. But aa they sailed Examine the paper Chesterfields ire You always open that clean white package he fell asleep: and there came down Airplane's Plunge a storm of wind on the lake; and rolled in. It's white...and pure. Now with confidence. It reminds you of the purity they were filled with water, and OTTAWA, 111., June ao (AV-An were to jeopardy. And they- came •ir Plane accident has brought light up... You'll notice there's neither back of that satisfying taste. And remember, to him, and awoke him, saying, death.to Harry HUl. .27, of Streator. Master, master, we perish. Then he ?*,__ ,foftner Knox college student taste nor odor of burning paper. they're milder too! arose, and rebuked the wind and the and heir to the estate of his mother raging of the water: and they W sla in ceased, and there was a calm. And 1937 >* e he was tried In Ihe Cigarette that's be said unto them, Where is your Hill and two companions, Bert faith? And they being afraid won­ ^f,1"-of Streator, and John Mar- dered, saying one to another. What ^,ft2^ of Berkeley, Cal., wire manner of man is this I for he com- |M ^"fey when the airplane mandeth even the winds and water, which Hill was pUoting feU at the MILDER.. .The Cigarette and they obey him." airport here. A passage from "Science and ""* ____ which tiled voung Hil Health with Key to the Scriptures,'* for matricide disagreed, but the case m Mary Baker Eddv. stated, "The still is on the docket for retrial' efieey ^uZca/iJ world would collapse without Mind, having Jain dormant for ^_*v__r _ 1 Chesterfield mboot the intelligence which holds yeara due to a shortage of count- t_e Winds to itt grasp.'' 1 funds to finance tts prosecution. J

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._& MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1932 EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALi* OKJN1A PAGE Ml FILM OFFICIAL'S PLANE STREAKING TOWARD NEW RECOI 9 Modern Cinderella DAVID BELASCO DicksOD PilotiOf ^'^ Waves Soothed by Miramar s Bather-Musicians Criterion Plans ESTATE WORTH ABOUT MILLION John Barrymore D__AH__D P ' ^Sli^^:- - * • -;« D.^^^C^i. NEW YORK. June 30 __ — The estate of the late David Belasco will Roach Air Racer Pioneer Feature be worth more than $1,000,000 lf In Wilshire Fi present values are maintained, bis attorney, Joseph Blckerton, Jr.. said . . .ffiSI Quartet Takes Off From Film Souvernira of Yeara today. Its paper value at the time • John Barrymore ha* the M*»^J$gg of his death last year was about dashing lover and courageous fight­ Clover Field in Queat Gone By to Be Shown $1,500,000. er in "State's Attorney," current «U • Next Saturday A large part of the estate consists traction in the Wilshlre theater. of Speed Mark of government bonds. In addition % __ there are royalties from 60 playa, Helen Twelvetrees, a star tn her A white and red low-wing Lock­ "What were the women folk woo which still are being performed. own right, aud other notable ecreen heed monoplane which took off prided themselves in being stylish After bequests are made, a tratt players, including William Boyd, Jm i wearing 30 years ago? fund will be formed te his daugher Esmond, Mary Duncan. Raoul Rou- from Clover Field airport at 3:11:45 "Did you see the first airplane Mrs. Morris Oest. lien. Oscar Apfel, Ralph Ince and O. .o'clock this morning and streaked flight ever made in Europe? Were Henry Gordon, support him In thf eastward to greet the dawn was I you present when the WrigX* bra-h­ ANITA GETS CONTRACT production. _ j speeding toward tbe Atlantis Coast ie rs staged an exhibition flight for Anita Loos, author of screen Barrymore plays tbe Mto of j. President Taft and "Uncle Joe" plays, books and stage plays, baa brilliant attorney who turns from today ln an effort to break the Cannon? signed a new contract with Metro- defending criminals to prosecuting West-East passenger-carrying flight "Were you present at the 1893 Goldwyn-Mayer. Miss Loos came them. record. world's fair in Chicago? Do you re­ to M-G-M to write the script of Oene Fowler, author of The member the beach styles of 1904_* "Red-Headed Woman," the Kath­ Great Mouthpiece," wrote the screen Wltb Capt. James B. Dickson, wbo Books I'nique Offering erine Bush novel In which Jean play based upon an original story by last week established a new East-to- These were a few questions asked Suattestet —tits Phots Harlow has the title role. Louis Stevens. West Coast record, at the controls, today by Carl Narath, manager of Dorothy Wilson. 18, was just a Hal Roach's streamlined superpow- the Criterion theater, who proceeded typist in a Hollywood studio ered ship took off easily from the "Singing in the bathtub" is nothing compared to orchestrattn' in the briny Pacific. Photo shows to explain that all these events and until she carried a manuscript Santa Monica municipal airport Just Jay Whidden (wltb violin) and bis Miramar hotel orchestra just before tbey Invaded tha oeean to provide many others- equally as interesting to an executive. Now she's an x__ raasr oooep wmnm will be seen in the "Screen Souve­ actress. as the first days of light were begin­ Sunday bathers wtth a novelty program advertising the Pioneer Days celebration. Movietone News pic­ nirs." special Pioneer Days offering ning to color the eastern horizon. tures ware taken, with "a thousand beautiful battling girls" finishing colorful background. Jay for his theater next Saturday. Continuous Dally from 1:30 Passengers carried by the plane Whidden will play te the costume ball to be held tonight in tbe Miramar hotel. Box Office Opens 1;IS sre Hal Roach, owner of the ship; As the theater's contribution to ""ll O M E Arthur Loew, _ce president of the the Pioneer Days celebration, Na­ OCEAN PARK. ] rath has succeeded in obtaining a M-GM studios; and William Mel- composite feature presenting the Robinson Plays niked, South American representa­ A Feller and His Friend most historic and interesting scenes tive te tbe studios. Corrupt Politics of notables and happenings of yes­ Dickson's mark for the trip from Newark, N. J., to Santa Monica last terday. %*• week was 14 hours, 49 minutes. Ow­ These go back to the beginning of Sympathetic Role ing to the three-hour difference be­ "moving pictures," as they origin­ IS JUSTICE BLINOT . tween Pacific Coast and Eastern Pictures Theme ally were known. ARE INNOORNT standard time, members of the party 70-Minut* Feature SONS SOHITINII had to arrange for aa unusually Older folk will enjoy seeing again Movie Star of Gangster the scenes that once thrilled them REALLY "rRAMRDT" early start. Stops planed en route Fame Has New Part ia SEC THIS PICTCBK— were not announced. Phillips Holmes Head of and the younger folk will be as in­ terested in seeing what happened Majestic Picture TRUE! . . . nOH URI Strong Cast in Dome before they began to take any in­ AND WHAT A CAST! DICKSON MAKES FUELING Feature Offering terest in world affairs, Narath be­ For the first time in his screen Walter HUSTON STOP IN PUEBLO, COLO. lieves. PUEBLO, Colo., June 30 (U.PJ— career, Edward G. Robinson is seen Phillips HOLMES Capt. James Dickson, flying from AU the flotsam and jetsam of de­ "I venture to say the 70-minute as a lover in his latest First National special feature we have arranged starring vehicle, "Two Seconds," now Jean HERSHOLT Santa Monica, Oal- to New York, in spairing humanitv are seen on pa­ for showing next Saturday will an effort to break the West-East rade in "Nisht Court," Metro-Gold- showing at the Majestic theater. Anita PAGE transcontinental passenger-carrying wyn-Mayer's fascinating drama prove one of the most enjoyable Heretofore associated witb either speed record, made a 23-minute stop which was unreeled yesterdav at tbe screen offerings we have ever had," lawless or heartless characters, Lewis STONE here today. . , Fox Dome theater te a four-day Narath declared. Robinson turns to the characteriza­ John MILJAN tion of an ordinary human being Arriving at S.jp a. m., mountain engagement. Tully MARSHALL standard time, he refueled his plane Symbolic Background who had more than his share of and departed at 9:02 a. m. Here is a film that brushes play­ extraordinary trials and difficulties Keeping Pace in his struggle to make his way In He said the trip from Santa Mon­ goers against the kind of sordid life ALSO ica to Pueblo bad required 4 hours they seldom see, but which exists— the world. and 31 minutes. Perfect flying every day, every night—in any met­ With Hollywood As John Allen, hero of "Two PETE SMITH • • • weather prevailed, he said. ropolitan city. Seconds," Robinson portrays a man SPORTLAFF The human background, against By JESSIE HENDERSON who has been double-crossed by love which Director W. S. Van Dyke pre­ and who, despite all his effort to FLYING SPIKES" sents this powerful story, is impres­ save his honor, fails. HOLLYWOOD sively symbolic. HOLLYWOOD, June 20—There Mervyn LeRoy, director of "Five Phillips Holmes heads the" cast in are many reasons why people get Star Final" and "Little Caesar," in TALKERTOON this daring film, portraying a story fened by plcture stUdios, but both of which Robinson created a Sights 'n Sounds of the crookedness of a night-court ° _ sensation, in his direction of "Two A HUNTING WE for George Raft is Seconds" introduced many innova­ By BOBBIN COONS Chlc Sale appears te be a pretty good friend of tbe little feller, magistrate. Walter Huston plays the | tne reason WILL GO" Jackie Cooper, in this scene from "When a Feller Needs a Friend," corrupt jurist. unique. He has a long term con­ tions in camera and directorial which will close tonight in the Fox Criterion theater. Strong Supporting Cast tract with Paramount because he technique. By BOBBIN COONS Anita Page is the girl who Is framed to seal her lips from inves­ flips a better nickel. MISS JORDAN RE-SIGNED FOX MOVIETONE HOLLYWOOD, June 30 UP)— Not but what he can act, too, only Strange how little you hear about tigation bodies. The cast also In­ Dorothy Jordan, the little South­ NEWS cludes Lewis Stone, Mary Carlisle, producers didn't realize this until ern girl who came to Hollywood to diets and dieting in movieland this the nickel flipping. He can act, year, when last John Mlljjan, Jean Hersholt, Tully make her first screen hit opposite Rosemary Offers Criterion Books Marshall and Noel Francis. box, play baseball and dance, all of year and the Ramon Novarro in "Devil May A Pete Smith sportlaff, "Flying them professionally. Care," will continue at the Metro- LADIES—MAKE THE MECHANICAL JUDGE rear before rail- Ot Ot'R LOBBY LAUGH AND YOC WIU BK thin women were Spikes;" a talkertoon, "A - Hunting Gold wyn-Mayer studios, where ber We Will Go," and the Fox Movietone And he can flip nickels, profes­ career was shaped. She signed a GIVEN A PAIR OO PASSES FREE! running around sionally or for his own amusement. all aflutter over News complete tbe Fox Dome's new new long-term contract yesterday. Ann Harding Film i New Haines Film program. You haven't seen a nickel flipped some new fad In unless you've seen Raft do it in eating that "Scarface." So today you asked him Matlnse Dally 2:15 would enhance "Westward Passage," now playing Jackie Cooper, tbe 8-year-old film wSere be got tbe nickel, and, what's .iiNii.mox Evenings 7 and 9 their skeleton at the Fox Rosemary, with a worn- star, undertakes a type of role dif- Parking Faculties more, hoar he managed to keep it. SANTA MONICA slenderness. en's thrift matinee scheduled for ferent from anything be had previ- "I really did keep that original Waitresses in 2:15 p. m.. tomorrow, brings togeth- ously attempted in "When a Feller At Bowl Improved nickel." Raft replied, "and. here lt er the brilliant star-director com- Needs a Friend/' which will close tte This season's Symphonies Unite Majestic HURRY DOWN TONIGHT—THEY LEAVE TONIGHT! studio commis­ is." Drawing a • well worn nickel saries, wben in blnation ot Ann Harding and Robert highly successful engagement to- the Stan audiences bi the Holly­ from his pocket, he began to flip it, tbe days of furi­ Milton. night at the Fox Criterion theater. wood Bowl today bad mast of tbeir right before your eyes. Don't do JACKIE COOPER—CHAS. (Chic) SALE) ous dieting every The leading man is Laurence Oli­ In tbls picture tbe screen's ju­ traffic worries lifted from their that, you said. In the first place, "latest idea" had vier. venile sensation has the part of a shoulders by Olenn M. Tindail, whenever Raft flips a nickel some­ Ite effect on tba The balance of the capable cast crippled boy, with Charles "Chic" business manager ot tha bowl. Tin­ body gets shot. In the second place, "When a Feller Needs a Friend" Joan Blondell size of lunch Includes Irving Pichel. Zasu Pitts, Saw costarred as his pal, Old Uncle dail announced that greatly im­ a nickel is nothing to get flip with, checks, have their fingertips on the Juliette Compton and Irene Purcell. Jonas, a one-horse street car con­ proved narking facilities have been these times. ductor. arranged, in tbe Bowl Itself, tn tha trend of stellar eating, and the com­ From the main title to the end, • * * TUESDAY and WEDNESDAT missary stock tickets show that the "Westward Passage" is loaded with "When a Feller Needs a Friend" strip on Cahuenga pass, which now • "But I never thought flipping a market for solid, substantial food Is appeal. Ann Harding is a star who is an adaptation of William John­ will accommodate nearly 3,500 cars, nickel would make such an impres­ on the rise, steadied only by a sens­ attracts women as well as men and ston's novel, "Limpy." and In many lots in tbe vicinity of sion," Raft protested. "It \yas a ibly retarding .influence of discre­ to this production she has a story Tomorrow and Wednesday Wil­ the Bowl, which have been cleared. surprise to me when that one little tion. tbat is said to be equally interest­ liam Haines and an especially ss* One-way traffic will prevail on gesture stamped itself on the public ing to both. lected cast ia ttie radio mystery, Highland avenue before the Tues­ "Are You Listening?" in which mind. The director thought I didn't SERVING THE STARS DeaUng with husbands and div­ day and Friday night concerts, have much of a part in 'Scarface' orce It presents a problem that will Haines bas been given bis first which are soloist and feature nights. and we tried to figure sometbing I From one who has been serving never cease to attract both men and "straight" role, will be the Fox The starting time of all the concerts could do with my hands while stellar appetites and whims in the Criterion's feature. A Tom Terries has been advanced to 8:15 o'clock. green room, private dining ball of women. travel trait is among accompanying waiting to go into real action. I was the Warner lot, for four years, I short subjects. playing with a couple of nickels and vnth have it that even the girls who used he suggested that I flip one of them j WILLIAM HAINES to diet strenuously now are eating Studio Sends Direct Film Advisor Denies when I had nothing else to do. "I flipped that nickel till I was MADGE EVANS — ANITA PAGE what they want within reason. Mrs, Wallace Reid ' KAREN MORLEY — NEIL Ruby vanden, who combines her To N. Y. for Talent Love Theft Charge doing it in my sleep. It was a relief job with diplomacy, tact and HOLLYWOOD. June 13—Reluc­ Pays Deauville BUl LOS ANGELES .June- 20 (CNS)—] to take part in a scene and make !_. HAMILTON — WALLACE FORD friendly good cheer, is friend as well tance of Hollywood players to take Denying charges that he wrecked some different gestures. Yet the JEAN HERSHOLT—JOAN MARSH as waitress to many of Hollywood's a cut, wblch especially points to tbe LOS ANGELES, June 20 (CNS) — the home of F. Mcrtae Potter, Holly­ nickel sticks in the mind of the most noted. Cagney incident, has prompted "Oh, goodness, I just forgot!" wood artist, and caused the artist's audience. Don't ask me why. I Warners to send Rufus LeMaire to With this unique excuse Mrs. Wal­ beautiful wife, Edna Potter, to don't know. There is dieting to this extent lace Reid, wife of the late film star, Joan Blondell loves fat foods, but New York to catch shows and 11ns desert him, Andrew Dureceau mo­ • • • up talent that will fit Into leads and dismissed charges tnat she failed to tion picture technical director to­ refrains, even though she eats sub­ appear before municipal court ref- . "When I went honle to New NOW PLAYING stantially. secondary parts. day bad oa file In superior court York recently, every time I went The Warner idea is to build stars ree Nod I. Mulville to explain why an answer to the $50,000 neart balm to a night club somebody would Two stars who eat anything they she owned the Deauville Beach duo suit brought against him by Potter fancy, because they are prone to from Broadway Imports wbo haven't $37 .30. walk across the floor toward ma, Ladies' 25c Mat Tues. underweight, are Constance Bennett acquired the boxcar figure Idea ot It was alleged in the suit that flipping a nickel. Who'd bare. and .oretba Young, and these two saury. Back of It also is the present . When the attractive defendant Dureceau caused Mrs. Potter to thought a nickel would ever get to even favor the pound-adders. But solo war being carried on between agreed to pay tba bill, Referee Mul­ leave her home last May 2, out be important money?" i ANN reminders of many once popular the studio and the Hollywood agents ville accepted the excuse and called Dureceau denied this and also as­ Just how does he flip that nickel, , diets remain—for instance, in the it has barred from the lot. the matter closed. serted that there was no love ex­ you asked him. "Like this," Raft demand te lamb chops. Warner executives claim that local isting between the Potter couple obliged. "You simply look at some­ HARDING agents have tried to sell them play­ that could have been stolen. body and flip a nickel." ers now In New York for twice what Film Author Files He looked at you and flipped a the studio can get them for by deal­ nickel and involuntarily you dodged. W&twcwf!&M_>aqe ing direct. Bankruptcy Action Noah Beery Named No machine gun barked, however. Wilh / LOB ANGELES, June 30 (CNS) — But the fact tbat you expected it LAURENCE OLIVIER, IRVING PICHEL Welford Beaton, screen -niter, ot In Collection Suit would is why Raft got that contract. IRENE PURCELL. ZASU PITTS 2955 Hollyridge drive, Hollywood, LOS ANGELES, June 30 (CNS)— (Copyright. 1932, Consolidated Press Ass'n) .' AIM Arbuckle Fiancee listed debts of $36,366.77 In a volun­ JOHNNY RIRKE COMEDY ._W..»_J Noah Beery and Marguerite W. L "HIR WEEK END" tary petition in bankruptcy on file Gets Final Decree today in federal eourt. The writer Beery failed to completely pay for SPORTLIGHT ANO NEWS LAST TIMES TONIGHT LOS ANGELES, June 18 (CNS) — said his assets totaled $4,505.11. a property appraisal performed by Son of Movie Star Addle McPhail, beautiful actress, re­ H. C. Lichtenberger, according to _ Among the debts were judgments complaint on file In the court of Held in Fatal Crash TODAY AND TOMORROW ported engaged to Roscoe "Fatty" owed Universal Pictures Corp., Mau­ Careless Lady Arbuckle, former film oomediad. Municipal Judge Hugh J. Crawford LOS ANGELES. June 20 (U.R) — 1.V.IOUXI rice Barbour and Walter Morosco. today. Harold L. Menjou, 20, adopted son JO»N BENNETT-JOHN BOLE' has obtained her final decree of div­ The writer stated he owed Universal WILL ROGERS ba orce from Lindsay M. McPhail, According to Attorney George of Adolph Menjou, motion picture $8,490.54. Assets included books, a Beebe, who prepared the complaint. actor, faced a charge of suspicion of "AMBASSADOR BILL" ALSO pianist. typewriter and a dictating machine. the Beerys paid only $600 of a bill Tomorrow it 2 Mis. McPhail won tbe interlocu­ murder today after the death of And Other Attractions for $1,000, which was agreed uptm Marjorie Gauthler, 16, in an auto- Ladles' Uo Matinee "DEVIL'S LOTTERY" tory decree a year ago on the charge for the survey. wttt. of extreme cruelty aad was given mobiel .accident. ) Shows at S-t-S All Seats 25c Amelia's Husband Motorcycle Officer D. Jones de­ ELISSA LANDI custody of ber daughter, Marilyn. JUNGLE PICTURE COMING Tbe man ef a 1,000 characters VICTOR McLAGLEN aged 6. The final decree was signed clared Menjou's machine was speed­ Gets Studio Post , Mr. and Martin Johnson are now ing at 80 miles an hour when tt and a perfect Mt record ta his BERYL MERCER by Judge Dudley Valentine. HOLLYWOOD. June 30 (_)-An­ busy supervising the final cutting nouncement of ttie appointment of turned over, killing the girl instant­ first treat love drama and bis af "Congorilla," their latest picture, ly. Menjou escaped with a few most sympathetic role. WILSH TOMORROW-WED.-THURS. George Palmer Putnam, publisher, soon to be released by Pox. "Con- WEDNESDAY MATINEE husband of tbe noted filer, Amelia scratches. RRFNTWOOI_ «* BOULEVARD Your Hollywood gorilla" is said to be a thrilling de­ The charge was placed against ALSO TWO-REEL COMEDY "THE Earhart, to tbe chairmanship of tbe piction of the' Johnsons' two-year ******** * " Wl/ At Federal Phone WLA-MCTT Two Bif Featurea editorial board of Paramount film the youth several hours after the TOREADOR." WITH JOE KNNER. Correspondent safari in the land of the big apes accident. The motorcycle officer studios, has been announced by add little people. It is the first TED HUSINCR "HPORT SLANTS." Tonight—RONALD COLMAN in "ARROWSMITH** Emanuel Cohen, vice president in said he was chasing Menjou to cite NEWMAN'S TRAVELOG Vt. Reports... sound picture ever to be made in him as a speeder when the accident With HELEN HATES—RICHARD BENNETT charge of production. tbe wilds of Africa. I'ATHE NEWS \>\som.___ occurred. ' Also Onr Gang Comedy—Aesop's Fables Ben Turpin is Hollywood's most Ripley's "Believe It ar Net" and News ardent autograph collector .. . Cine­ mactress Alison Skipworth la ttta widow of Frank Markham Skip- TTI Santa / Tues.-Wed.—"DANCERS IN THE DARK'* worth, noted British portrait artist Movie Folk Cheer Horned Toads On STiTJ. With MIRIAM HOPKINS—JACK -_A_n_f SALLY ... Oeorge M. Cohan's policy Is that QjUTt-tNTH _/ TMt-l I of a showman: "no matter what tbey say. It's good business to have In Thrilling Race at Malibu Beach TODAT AMD TUESDAY "HOTEL CONTINENTAL** EILERS TRACY folks talking about you" . . . Ex- With PEGGY SHANNON •. •• .vj publicist Garnett Weston has been signed by Paramount as a writer LOS ANOELES, June 30 (CNSi— Judges were: Judge John L. Web• I BRENDEL . . . Director Max Marcia is back In these times of economic stress ster, of Malibu township; D. Van JOHN BARRYMORE from a vacation trip to Hawaii, it may become fashionable to .awn Toi, superintendent of the Malibu Japan and China . .'. A lot of- the a thoroughbred horned toad instead ranch; Ralph Ince, Harry Bannister With behind-the-screen secrets of movie of a thoroughbread horse and there and Fred Beetson. making are slated for revelation In was plenty of precedent for such a Among members of the Malibu HELEN TWELVETREES "Make Me a Star," ln which Stuart movement today after 150 horned movie colony who cheered the toads ! —IN— Erwin becomes one ... and in which toads, each sponso««d by a film cele­ ftt to victory were Una Wilcox Put­ LAST TIMES TODAY the red-haired family of Louis Le­ brity, had ran eft tbe first dlver- nam, Charles Ruggles, Wesley Rug­ vine, comprising a wife and seven heet horned toad turf sweepstakes gles, Arline Judge, Harry Beaumon! "STATE'S ATTORNEY" "THIS IS THE NIGHT' and children, play extra parts . . . and at Malibu. and his wife and their little dau "MICHAEL AND MARY" (Their Secret) in which a tight-rope-walking horse The races were run in five heats ghters. Mr. and Mrs. Ince, Bryan WILLIAM BOYD — JILL ESMOND , will appear .. . . Katherine Clare yesterday, the winners of each heat Poy and daughter, Winifred Hart ALSO TUES, WED.. THURS.. JUNE 21-22-23—DOUBLE PROGRAM Ward, "The Irish Thrush ef Vaude­ then participating in the finals Bill Hart, Jr., Mrs. Beetson,

__&.: MONDAY, JUNE 20, WR. EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CAUFORND- f-rs. X X FINANCE X X QUOTATIONS X X COMMENT X X BUSINESS X X j fe TRADING OPENS ON New York Stock Exchange Quotations ^ NOTE OF OPTIMISM NEW TORK, June ttt. — Prtcei -N- NEW TORK, Jms 30. — Ir­ DOMESTIC BONDS were steady ta firm and trading High Lew Last Hi«h Low regular price movements ensued High Low LcMt High Low Baot quiet on the stock exchange today. con ou ._...... _ .'a S s NTKH* H ...... 8ft 7ft after a steady opening an tha curb Ford M Can A - L. to* _L Oont Oas te XI 5* SSA.... 44 45 toft Ability of the ateel industry to re- Cont Can 2% 22 ai% 23 Norando Mines ttl — li _• exchange today and quotations Ford Mot Ltd -.. East Util Inv 5* to A._ 15ft ISft Cent Bale B - Vs North Am ltttt — Fox Theatre A...... Elec Pow te Lt 5s 2030... 37 15% mata at IT per cent of capacity this Northern Pae _. hit moved within a fractional range of 33 Cont Ina ..._._..—.._. ia* Oft lift Empire O te B 5%s 43._ 33 Mft 35 Dollar Manifests Strength On Foreign week was seen aa a hopeful Indica­ 4% 4% the previous close HI light transac­ Cont Oil Del...... __ _* ._.. Itt Ooldmon Sachs _....__ 1ft 1% 3 ft Fla Pow te Lt 5* M...__ Mft 57 as tion thai Hia bottom of that Una Cont Sharea .._.._.._.. Ji __* tions. Ot Alt it P nv 6ttb—.117% 117% Ostlneau Pow 3* 34...... M S3 ss tt 29% SO i Oblo OU JO ——• _t _. I» 117% Exchanges, {tail Issues Take Lead was being reached. Steel Common Corn Prod 3 ,. Otla Kiev 12% Utt lift Contradicting trends were visible Geo Pow 5* wt , fWL 78 58% Curtlss-Wrlght - ,,,,_. l % % OUlette 9* 40...... 03 78 responded at once with a rise of tt ltt In the utility department . where SO Curt—s-Wr A... IH ltt Hudson Bay M tea a. Ift Ift 1ft Oulf OU Pa 3* 37 93% 82 In Securities' Slow Upturn point to 26. while Bethlehem firmed pac o tt m a i , i. 21% 30% American Ota At Electric aad Elec­ ni Pow to to 8* to o_ Mft 58* SStt UP % tO 8 _. 37% tric Bond Si Share moved on the Imp OU Con %.... Interl Pw S*e 7* 87 B._ 45% 63% Del Lack * W. lift lltt iott Pae Ltg 3 -, .... ,_,— 4ft Packard Mot —....— upside while New England Power Internat Bto I.... - 8ft Int*rl Sec Am to 47...... 40 39ft Most of the industrials registered Drug Inc 4 ...... 39 38 tt aav, at St Inter* Pow 3* 57 52 tt H Su Pont de N 3... 27 tt 27tt 27% Param Publlx .,,.—_ .1 preferred, Associated Oas tt Electric Inter Sup Pow.... si. small gains. Utilities made small - I a Jersey Cent P * L 4V,» BULLETIN Penney (J C) 3.40...... IStt 1 -!__. i A and American Cltlee Power St 61 0 ...... 79 79 to gains. Penn B iX ...... ¥ Lone Star Oae... :»_ •ft Lehigh P a 6* 3038 A... SOft SOft 50% NEW TORK, June 20. (JF)—The New Tork stock exchange Eastman Kod 5 45 tt 41 % 42% Peoples OM L * C 8 »1% Light dipped fractionally. Mid West UtU. Auburn Automobile opened at 58, Petro Corp ...... A 4 , ,,. ft 1 MOM OM 5* 55. 71% 71ft tt Auto-L ... , Imperial OU of Canada, showing a experienced the slimmest volume of business in eight yearsof f ltt points after its decline for lOtt 10.4 10 3% -N- Nat Pow te Lt to 2030 Phlla R C _ I ....„...._ s, 4% loss of % point, and Standard Oil Nat Fuel O 1 ...... 10% 10ft Tf- J.._,...u .-•„_,, S4ft M% S4ft last week of .ft points, Other mo­ ''« lift Nat Pub Serv 3* 78 17 IStt today. Pld P Fire Ina lOtt tit Phillip* Pet „„,_.,__,«. _. Of Indiana, which firmed up tt, aa* NY Tel 8% pf 6>, .107 107 WT 18ft tor shares held steady around the or. Procter 8c Oam 3.40 - 4 New Eng O te E 5* SO.. 46% 45ft 48ft First Natl Strs 3tt-. 28 tt cupled most of the trading tn the Total sales aggregated 388,165 shares, the smallest forpreviou a s closing levels. tltt 40% 41 Pub Svc If J 341 -P- N T Ed 5* SIC...... 101% 101 101 Fox Film A ...... 3»tt 4 Petroleum division. Pennroad .._,,,.__ l'i 1% _» Pullman 3 zzzm l N Y Pow te Lt 4%* 87. 85% SStt 83% full session since June i, 19t+, when the turnover was 310,- Freeport Tex 2 Utt 3% 14 m Pilot Radio A ...... Nor States Pow 4%s 61 82% 82% Uft STOCKS UK Htt Pure oil — - 1?% Swift Se Oo. displayed a strong Pitney Bowe* 4 _f 8 -G- Purity Bak 1 — 5% tone ta dull trading among tbe in­ __..."'I 3 Ohio Pow 4%* 54 D. Mft 83% 83% 000 shares. A l\l8f t Plymouth O fts n Ott •f•v*t Pac O te E Stts 52 C... tt'.ii* ••'» 00% High Low Ust Gen Am Tank lttg 11 U •— R dustrials. 6 :Slt Phlla to Pow Stts TC 101% 101ft Ota Asphalt L.-„,i .,, i. t 6 u 101ft Adams Exp ...... _ f 1'» 1 _• Radio - 3^ 3t Regis Rap _-. X 1 Puug 8Sd P" te L Sft* 49.. 62 81% 41% By CLAUDE A. JAGGER Air Reduc 3s — -. 41 .• 38 tt Oen Klec 40 ...... 10% 10% Radio pf B — •ft • V* _> 8atf: e Har Wat 4V,s 79... 02 M 38 tt Oen Elec spl...... _...—_.... 10% 10% lira Bern Rand .....»• :« STOCKS Sec Allied Corp n V 1* • s% 3% Sft Associated Press Financial Editor Alaska Jun tt __•—j _. 9tt *l St On ind to _~- - 18% 17ft 6 X P te L 6s 2028 A Alleghany 8'i Oen Poods 3.— - 22% 31% 10tt Repub Stl ...... 3% 3% _8 to _Jf______toft 54% Sto* - "* 4 tt Oen O S n A % tt Rey Tob 3 ...... 28'i to A Sunray OU , ,,,,,-, - ft % ft NEW TORK, JUne M. (e~—Financial markets began the new week ln Al Chem Sc Dye 6s | ~ -2>_ 31 3% High Low Lost Swift te Co 1* ...... - io 10 South Cal aa s* Sl os 98 Allls-Ch Mfg tt — 1% 51 tt Oen Mot I.—.- i.. i Ml lor Royal Out .81g - 1-tt 13% 38 If South Col Bd Js to... 07% 87Ji s quiet but hopeful manner, although tbe share market eased oft some­ 6% » Alum Oo Am ...... 34% Mft 34% 8wlft Int 3s ...... 18 18 13 what after mid-day. In foreign exchanges, pronounced strength again Am Can 4s .... —I _...3 8m tt 37 OUlette 'jg - Mtt 13','a 13% Am Clt P te L W ,„.,,,. ft ft ft Southern Nat Ott 8* 44 28% ttft Am Comi Alco .- - 13U 12% 37tt Oold Dust l^W to 9»4 Seaboard Oil .40 ...... 8 Stand O te S 6* 33. 46% 46% 46% 13 Goodyear T tt R • IU Stt | Am Cyan B 77 - 2% 3 a% Tampa El 2.24 ...... 21 » developed in dollars. The rail issues led tbe slow upturn in shares, and Am cb For Pow .. 2% 2% a% Sears Roeb 2% lift 10'i ioft Am OM te El 1 a 17% -u- Standard P te Lt 6* 57.. 38% 38 38% .. 30% 30tt 2% Graham-Paige _ ltt ltt 17 lift Swift 81 Oo 5* 40. 82 80% 82 utilities joined the movement. Miscellaneous issues getting up a point or Am Horn* Prod 4.2 0. 13 tt Servel —I 1ft lft Am Sup Power ...... _„... 1% DOMESTIC BONDS Am Ice 2s - •*» lltt 30% Ot No By pf 2 8 ftt Shell Union —., 3 a% I Am Sup P 1 pr...... 34% 1% 1ft Unit Founder* ...... __.11-16 % Teg Kl Serv 5* 80 73 72% 73 two included New Terk Central, "~______Z______Z____"Am Interna t _ 3tt 3% lltt Orlgsby-Orun tt ft _* Simmons ...... 3tt Ark Nat OM A_. ft 34% 34% ir Tn P te Lt 5* 36 76 78 76 ttt _l> Un Lt te Pow A 1. 1% 1ft , » Union Oulf Corp to SO 90 Southern Pacific. Union Pacific Am Mach Sc Fdy 1.40 8tt H Socony-Vaouum ,43s - , 7ft f l» A* G te El A 5%f 1% High Lew 90 90 Am Pow & Lt ls J .. 5si%s 5% Stt So Cal Edison 2...—... 10 tt 10% 19% Atlaa OtU ift s% LMt Un lgt te By* 5%s 52 36 33% 35% Santa Pe, Pacific Telephone, United I Am Bad Std Sa n... 5% Houston Oil - _ Htt Utt 0 sl We»t Tex Utfl~ fli 3s 37 A. 38% 30 30 .. 3% 3tt Houston OU new...... 2% 2tt Southern Paclfle ...... »% Sft Alumln Co to IB ...... 00 00 States Steel, Ou Pont, Air Reduc- What Market Did Am Smelt Sc B ... 8% 7 3tt i\ Southern Railway _ 3tt 3 B 01 ft Hudson Mot ...... 4 3% _? '» Am ft I O 5* 3028 tion. Case and United Fruit. Am Tel & Tel »s ... .. 83>i 81 tt Blue Ridge _»• % ft 74% 74 Mon. Bat. _» Hupp Mot ...... 1% Ift stand Brands l.ao 10% toft 10ft Am P te L 6s 2014 8.' FOREIGN BONDS Number of advances.. 130 Am Tob B 5m I - 52ft Sltt Sund O 81 ••...... ~ 11 Bros Tr te Lt 8%f 8% •ft •ft 50'i 47 tt McKeesport gained about 3. After tin 11 Am Boil ic 4%* aa ...... 47% High Low LMt Number of declines .. . iss 120 Am Wat Wks 2s .. 13 12% 33 i_ Ctond OH Cal 3 toft 47ft Afri Mtg Bk ll M mid-day there were fractional reces- i Am Woolen ...... 2tt Illinois Cent ...... 18% 0 Appalaoh OM 6* 48 B.. 47V. 25 M 38 Stocka unchanged __ . 14S 112 - Stt 12»i Indust Bay a .! _» _» Stand on N J 10b 34% -Sft Ark Pow ta lgt 3* 56.... Buen Aires Prov sions from the best levels. . IIS Anaconda ...... —... .. 4 4 2tt 13% i% Btewart-Warner __—- 2tt Cent Pub 8 A ...... % ft 3» Inger Rand 3...... J to 9v Asso Elec 4'i* 33 - 7.i* 47 • • , 27 27 27 Total Issues traded. 420 362 Arm HI A ... 4 *!» * Stone cte Web % .._. 5% 2tt Cent at EI ,., ft ...... -4 Interb Ban T - 18% 3% Sft Cities Service ...... aft Asso Q * I 5* SO _... _v* 34% Cent Bk Oer 6* 31 B.... 33% M 33 Summer Dullness Felt ...Arm IU B .. % 13tt Studebaker ., _. !_ 3ft vi\ Asso Q te E 5* tf. ChU* Mtg Bk 6* 31 Atch T & S F 2Vjg - tt 27% Int Bus Mach 6m ... 3% 69tt 3% Comwlth te 80 war...... S/16 It ' _* lif ___* !& The markets 41d not expect much MARKETS AT GLANCE 31 __.» Int Comb E ...._— 69', 1*ft» T- Con* O * E Bait 3.80. 45 43 Asso O te E 4%* 40C.... 38 13ft "I? Com Prlvat Bk 5%* 37. 34% At 1 Refln ls lOtt Tnt Harvest 1.80. .... Jr* 10 10 Asso Tel Utll Sfts 44 C 13ft Europ Mtg 7* 67 C ..... 29', M% 34% and received little in tbs way of Stocks steady; rails lose early Auburn Auto 4a 10% IS 38% _3_% Texas Corp L__... toft Cord Corp 3ft 10 30 galne. 1 Int Hydro-El A...... 13% Texas Quiz Sulphur 3.. toft 13% 13% Creole Fet _____ 3ft ll Bell TM Can 5* 37 B 10 87 30 Ger Cons Mun 7* 47 23% 29% 29', stimulating news from Industry, Aviation Corp __. 62tt 3 io ,» _> 694'_ t Bklyn Bd 3* S3 B...... 101% 87 Oer Cons Mua 6* 47 ... 22% 23% Bonds steady; Oerman govern­ 81 Int Nick Can ...... _ uia 4'«. tt Texas Pac L Tr...... 3 3ft 3% D 10 24% with the dullness of summer now a Int Shoe 3...... 33% 33% Tldweater As j a Deere te Co ...... 4ft Cent Pub Serv Oft* 40.. 20 3ft Prussia Bl to S4 ...... 31 21% 24% ments firm. B— 3 33% 3ft '> _r 20% 21 beginning to be felt. Curb steady; trading stagnant. *_f tot Tel Se Tel 3% 3>.i Tlmken Roll B ltt 10ft 10% De F«e*t ft Cent St Bl Stt* 54...... 87 33% tt Ruhr OM 6%* 53 A 35''. BarnsdalBait & lOhi o 6 .8 3% 10% 'I Cltle* Ser 5* SO. 101% 37% Saxon Pub Wks Mtt. 40% 33% 33% While there has been hope that Foreign exchanges easy; sterling 4 «» *_• Transamerlca ...... S'i JJ _ 38 39% Bendlx Avlat .. 5% Trl-Cont Corp ...—...._. aft 3ft E Cltlee Ser Pew lib SL 3ft 30 tt Stlnn** 7* 48 xw _. lower. Stt Stt Johns-Manvllle 13% Uft 13 3tt 3ft El Bond _ Sh 6%f Tft •ft 7 Comwlth Ed 4* 81 P., 73 78 with business already at an ex­ Cotton higher; steady cables; Best St Co 7 7 a% M T*ml Elec 6 tts 53 - 44 7% » V- El Bond * Sh pf 6 24V* 23% Mft Con*um Pow 4%* 88 ttft tttt 03% Un Indust Stt* 41 _r W— tremely low level the summer reces­ trade busing. Bethlehem Stl » 17% 30% Bohn Alum .., .. 7 % Kelly-Spring _ Union Carbide 1.30 17ft 17% 31% 43% 43% sion may be less than usual, the Sugar higher; firm spot market 8ft r Union OU Oal 1.40 9% Oft Coffee lower; foreign selling. Borden 3s 33% ? 22% Kelvlnator ...... a S'i 3tt 73% 28 28% business outlook promises to remain Borg-Warner j 22"» 4 Kennecott ..... 5% Union Paclflo 6...... aoft 37% 02% somewhat obscure during the next • 4'fr 4 Kresge 8 S 1~_ __* 8% United Aircraft a% a DOW, JONES AVERAGES Brlggs Mfg Is — - 4tt 4 '» few weeks. Bklyn-Man T 4* .. 12tt Kreug Ar. Toll . 1'lB l'li United Clgwr ..,..,,, % According to preliminary calcu­ . 14% *\_ Kroger Oroo 1.. Pnlted Corp .40 % i Burr Ad Mach .80 Produce Market Los Angeles Stocks lation, tttt Dow, Jones it Co. In­ .. 7% lift 7% 11% u v* »tt United Oorp pf 3 _• Chicago Grain Stimulating Factors Byers Co 10 7% 100 to dustrial average stood St 47.80 10 United Fruit 2 , 14% 24% *v* Wall street expects security mar­ up 0.2. points; rail average at Lambert 30% 28% 29", United Oas BR 1 20 , 41 13% 13% 2**1 kets may gain some stimulating in 1843. up Oil points, and tbe util­ Canad D G Ale 1.20 8% Llgg Si My B 4m 41 tt 41 » U 8 Gypsum 1.80...... 1 LOS ANOELES, June tt. (U.PJ—Th* »'•' Loew's 3 ..._..._. 13ft lift _? 13% LOS ANOELES, June 30. (U.B— CHICAOO, June 30. — Evi­ coming weeks from such sources as ity average at 18 26. up 0.01 points. Canad Pac Itts ... 9'i ISft 13% U 8 Indus Alcohol ...... lift iri buying price* were generally weaker ea Trsding hit what brokers believed to Sales totaled 400,000 shares, com­ Case J I 24% a*i 33% Lorillard P 1 20 11 U 8 Rubber ,„,__• taft ths Loe Angeles fruit and produce mar­ dence that thB wheat market bad Lausanne, the Democratic conven- 33 att 13% be the lowest abb during the pres­ pared With 800,000 share* last CaterpU Tract tt —— Stt • -M- Utt u U S Smelt St Ret 1...... 14% ket today. become oversold resulted in a gen­ tion, and from an adjournment of Prlday Cerro de Fas I S U S Steel "ft 2% _» ent year today aa most stocks re­ _> Mack Trucka l_ II II 13 2 Royal apricot* from various district* eral price advance today. Congress. Ches Sc Ohio 2 tta I 13% *_* ._>, Macy R H 2m 21'1, U S Steel pf 7...... _...._. 34% lltt ft ported fractional losses. Ches Corp 2s 2i% aitt ranged from 15® 330 per box, with »ome Much evening up of accounts took While brokerage quarters havej NEW TORK EXCHANOE 7(5 12% 12% Manh Ry Mod gtd 8% S'i Ptll P dc Lt A....„...... __. 83% 23'i u% low SS 10c. Chlc _ N W 7 Marine Midi .80 7 ill 82% There was BO active Issues. Trans­ place owing to the fact tte new been talking for some time about a Total sales '_ 388.165 Chl Gt W pf ttk ... 3% tt J}> 3% »ft Loo** Stft avocados were 20Sttc Previous day _...._ 340,830 3'i _? McKeesport T 4...... 3% amerlca sold al Vk. down ft; Union federal tas on grain futures trans­ stock market rally when Congress Chl M St P Sr, P pf 41%1 4% 361i 34 35", Vanadium ...... tft 7ft 42% Bto lib Week ago ...... -.—..—. 567.603 3ttl McKess Sc Rob V Oil declined ft to 0%. Standard OQ actions was to go Into effect to­ Chl Bk IS tt P 1% Mtd-Cont Pet 4«: 'i 3ft Looal sad Ban Diego oounty Kentucky adjourns, some quarters are now Tear age ...... -..__—..__ 4.388,280 __} 4% I 1% 1% 4'i Wonder bean* brought 2@2%o por lb., dropped % ta till. Rio Orande wss morrow. Chrysler 1 6% 31k ltt Mo Pac pf *'•« 4 4 Warner Picture* -w- suggesting such an upturn has been Two years ago ...... _.... 3.836.440 4^s 1 14ft wtth be*t 3c. unchanged al 2ft. January 1 to date 171,057.576 Coca-Cola 8b eitt ttk 21 Monteom Ward ^—_ 4ft * . West Union Til iP ft "tbe tax will amount to I cents so widely predicted that lt may prove Colgate-Palm 2" ... •0% • Murray Oorp ^ Westinghouse Air 1 ..... _. 10% Local gonulo* Blackberries brought tl Year ago 311,293,050 a 13% 3'i 3% 10ft @1.33 por onto, or 40950c per tray. Southern California Edison com­ per $100, compared wttb 1 cent here­ disappointing. Two years ago ...... 478,638,289 Coll SE Alk 13s% 8% ltt Westlngh El Sc tt U- 22% 21% 3% _ 00% -N- Imperial valley cantaloupe*, jumbo mon sdvanced % to 19%. Mchfleld tofore. Colum G As El lf 7tt 6% Nash Mot 3 10 10 10 Wlllys-Overland ... Colum Carb 3 133% Woolworth 2 40...... 24% as*: 35% crates of 30-4S* were 81.35® 1.50; Jumbo preferred sold at ft, down ft. Wheat closed unsettled, Ti to ltt NEW YORK CURB 19% 18% '«i Nat Biscuit 2.80 ...... 30 to 27* found slow demand sad price* Comi Credit tt 4 7 Nat Cash R A ] 8 7, Worth P ft j,„. 11 toft 10ft Security-First National Bank was above Saturday's finish, corn ft to I Total stock sales today.. 170,000 4tt '» « Wrlgley Jr C_Z1 31% 31% ranged lie* 1.25. Standard 36-45s Comi Solv .60 . 4% Nat Dairy Pr 2.60 ...... toft 18% ! 31% brought moetly $1.25. Local cabbage unchanged at 39 on a sale of fifty advanced oats ft to ft up, and pro­ Total stock sales year ago 781.292 Comwlth _ Sou 30 3 18% 18ft Yellow Ttk 8c C. ltt ift In Wall Street Total bond sales today 82.300.000 3tt 2 Nat Pow & Lt 1 i 9 9 ltt wu 35 _ 50c par field crate. shares. visions at the rise of 2 to 13 cents. Congoleum-Na 1 7tt Nev Con Cop 2 —'J Total bond sales year ago 4,408,000 ?ft k a Local green corn WM 60%65c per lug, Con Oas 4 38tt 37 tt 4H N Y Central i35%i tov Stt 5% few beet,'TC®80c. NEW YOBK, June 20—-Investment NEW YORK BONDS a 12% I Zonlte Prod .80. tVk Bakersfield eggplant Jobbed at 4@4',ic STOCK QUOTATIONS GRAIN FUTURES circles hear that several corporations Total sales today. $ 8.630.000 r, •_* a lb., on good stock. INDUSTRIALS— Bid Asked WHEAT— wblch have extensive bank loans we Dry pack lettuce wa* ta heavy supply. Byron Jackson ...... ft Low ClOM Previous day ...... 4,319,000 Mtt Stt High not especially anxious to continue Week ago 7.085,000 Be*t centrsl coast stock brought 31.75 Claude Neou Electric...—..... 4ft July OH.) im ...j, .49% .48% .48% these indefinitely and will seek to re- Year ago .... 12.386.000 New York Stock Exchange Bonds .2 on 4-dozens, with few high u Mtt. Douglas Aircraft ...... S 6% July (new) .49% .48% 48% tire them through the sale ot bonds Two years ago 9,438.000 nit quality stock Brought 81.50®1.75. Xmaco Derrick com...... I 4 Sept. (old)...... 52% .31 .Sift just as soon as the market looks a lit- January 1 to dat* 1,447.777.00(1 Fives brought 81.-5ral.SO. best 81.75, Globe Grain tt Milling com _ 11 Bmt. (new)...... Jljt .51% .51% tie better. Same year ago 1,348.642,000 vt: with fair Quality at TCcetl. A few San Goodyear Tire Sc Rubber pf M 27 tt December ... .54% M -54ft Same two yeara ago 1,431,260,000 NEW YORK, June 20. — After Fernando valley to brought llf* 1.25. Taylor Milling ...... toi 6 CORN— Copper trade Interests believe It will FOREIGN RONDS Honeydew melons found limited de­ Can de Kamp .... Ott July ______.30% .30% .30% be necessary to reorganize Copper Ex- a steady opening the bond market nigh Low Last High Low Western Pipe 0 STOCKS IN SPOTLIGHT mand with Jumbo crate* ot MS SBd 45* 10 September toft .31Tb .33% porters. Inc., because ot the Import turned irregular as the trading Lac Oas St L S'is 53 .. .. 51% 51% ntt Duke PrlOO Pw 6s 66.... tf" 40 Jobbing at 75c%|l. Japanese melon* BANKS— .32 J2ft duty placed on copper NEW YOBK, June 20. (ff)—Bales volume tapered dowa to a snail's Liggett te Myers 5s 51 .100% 100ft Finland 5%s to,.. 43ft 43ft brought 0S®75c per Oat. Citizens National ...... 33 39 December ______.32% The organisation le composed of all] and closing price of the ten most Loew's Inc 6s 41...... - 68'a 100',, French 7ft» 41 117ft llf ] Security-First National...... 38% 30% OATS— »: active stocks today: pace today. Mft Coachella valley California Wonder 20% .20% Important copper producers here and Lorillard Co Ss 51 .. II 90% SStt French 7s 48 112 111 I bell pepper* brought 4® 5c per lb. Shat­ MISBJCELLANEOUS— July :. . Jl Bklyn Manh Tr 17.100 12% 00ft .20% .21 abroad and Its existing rules, lt Is United States government Issues Ger C Ag Bk 6* 38 Apr. 33 31 ter white Rose potatoes Jobbed at 75® Los Angeles Investment..... 4ft *'« September ...... 21% M pointed out, can hardly be observed Amer Can .. 15.30 37% -M- (tor O Ag Bk 6s 60 Oct 30% 29% Pa.iflc Finance , . 4% December ______.23 .23% Am Tel & Tel. .13.700 81% showed about aa even mixture of Man hat Ry 4s 90 24% 34 90o per cwt. Ml U. S. No. 1*. Local of­ 4 under the wide differential ln domes- gains and losses, while strength in Mft Ger Govt Intl 5'is 65.... 38% 36ft fering* ranged from 60%73c. Pacific Mutual Life...... tttt RYE— tic and foreign markets to be crearted I U S Steel 12,600 2._ McKessonteRob 5'as 50. 34 31 34 Ger Bep 7s 40. ,•„•• 37% 84% Trqnsamsrlea_ 3ft •3° SO Auburn Auto 10.700 61 Local raepberrles brought [email protected] per "i% July , .30% .32% .32% by the tax. f German issues was the outstanding Mid vale Stl cvt Ss 36 . 80 80 80 Oer Oen El 6s 48 30 27% Western Air Express 4 September ______33ft N Y Central 9.900 12".'4 30-basket orate. .36 .36 Belief prevails ln some quarters that feature among foreign governmental Mil El By&Lt 1st Ss 61B 78 76 tt 76ft Ot Oon Sl P Jap 7s 44.. 42 41 PUBLIC UTILITIES— o under the new conditions the Amerl-1 Sears Roebuck . 9.300 10% MSPteSSM 1st OOn 4s 38 35 30 to Hung Munlc 7fta 45...... 12ft Uft Local strawberries brought $1.50® 1 December ...... 36% Gen Elec 9,000 10% obligations. Ilseder Steel 6s 48 _ 20% 20% oa Klondike* with Missionary $1 csil.25. LA Oss 8c Electrle pf...... 80 83',a can market may be left to home pro- M-K-Tex 1st 4s 90 S_tt 87 07ft Pacific Gas Sc Electric com 20'i f ducers, -with the market abroad given Cone Oa* a,700 38'» Based on constructive develop­ Mo Pac cvt 5>'-s 49 9 8tt Rat Pub Utll 7* 52. ...65 64 Tomatoes were weaker. Looal 5x5s 31 tt CASH GRAIN PRICES av, Jobbed at $1.25. 1.35 per lug, tow $iso, Pacific Gas Si Elec 1st ft... 21V 33tt over to the foreign producers. .tehlson 8,500 38tt ments at Lausanne, German 7s Mo Pac 5s 77 F 28 27 tt 27% Italy 7s *tt\ i 86 86 T < CHICAGO. June 30. (_)—Wheat. Ns. Japan 6fts 54 61% 60 with 6x6s $l(ffl.25 on best, and 85®90c Poclftc -'gM **g com...... 36% 37 Jk 3 hard, 80%c. Corn, No. 2 mixed, 32c; lumped more than a point to 57. Mo Pac gen 4s 75 12% Ink taft So Cal Edison oom 19 19% The Harriman memorial gold medal Mo Pac Ut Ss 81 28% 28 28 Marseilles 6s 34...... 104% 103ft on fair quality. Smaller stock brought lto. 1 yeUow, 32ttc; No. 1 yellow, 31% Other European Issues were steady, Mot Water 5'is 50 47ft 47ft 30%75e, few 85c. Imperial valley lugs So Cal Edison 7% pf 33ft 23% _. to 23 Large egg*: Candled fresh clean ex­ T •ft \ Savings bank at Youngstown, Ohio, was higher opening and sold off some­ Nor Am Oo a* 61 ss*.', estt 100 U. 8. No. 3, 810311. looked for as a result of assistance what, while most price changes in Queensland 6* 47...... 61 tt 81', tras, 18c; candled fresh light dirty Union Oil of California. Oft Nor Am Ed Stts 63 70% 70 40 Rhine Weet 6s 53 WW... 28% 27% extras, 16c; candled fresh clean SAN FRANCISCO. June 20. (ff)— rendered by the Reconstruction Fi­ NOT Am Ed 5s 69 C...... _. tott 65 Southern Counties Oas Co. of Oallfor­ nance Corp. Industrial bonds were on the down­ 06ft Rome Sfts 52...... ff as standards, llfte; eandled fresh light CURB QUOTATIONS nla reported profit of 81.078.219 for the side. Nor Pac 6s 2047 B 61 30% 70 Royal Dutch 4* 43 60% 69 '1 dirty standards, 14',ic; eandled fresh Bid Asked year ended May 31, 1932. compared with Nor Pac pr lien 4s 97 .. 78 77ft 08% Sao Paulo tt 7s 40 30 37 checks, lto,, Bsndlnln Petroleum ...._.._. 1.3S 1.40 Estimated cost ot building opera­ Nor States Pow 5* 41 A 95 95 00ft Caterpillar Tractor ...... 5 3% Investment Trusts net of $909,785 to the preceding year. tions ln May showed an increase of Sax Pub Wks 7s 45 25 tt 24% Medium eggs: Candled fresh clean me­ May earnings were 837.084, compared 78 Sax Pub Wka Stt* Sl... 31ft Cities Service _.____.___*__. 2 2'i 24 per cent over April, according to CORPORATION RONDS diums, too: candled fresh light dirty General Aviation Corp...____ i% 2 Wltb $29,356 ln May, 1931. the department of labor. 08 8erbs Ct* 81ov 7* 63 mediums, 14c; candled fresh clean A- Pao OM te Elec 5s 42 . 101 100% 100'i Siemens it Hal 6'is 51. Klnner Airplane ,',., ..._.._,. ... 78 Pac T te T 5a 37. 101% 101ft standards, 13c; candled fresh 1 lght dirty Kackard Motor • ift 2% Selected List Burnished By Estimated shipments of California oils Hlgh Low Last 101% Sweden 5'i* 84.. :8* standards, 13c; oandled fresh eheelM. lie. Corbett 81 Benzlger Sales of passenger cars ln thirty-two Alleghany 5s 44 13 11 11+ Paramount PubllxS'.50 15'i to ISft .. 70ft Tom Reed —Inm lj 15 from state water fronts during May, 2l Swiss Sft* 46 Small eggs: Oandled fresh clean Bid Asked the OU Producers Sales agency said, states during May totaled 73,810 units, Am te Forgn P 5s 2030.. 22 21 % Penn P 81 Lt 4%S 81 .... 82% 81% 82'i .104 Associated Stand Oil Shs... 2ft 3ft a gain of 10.7 per cent over April, ac­ Am I G Chem 5 tts 49 62% 63% '» Penn RR 4', s 70 47>» 46% Synde/5tt* SS .... ._ smaUs, lto; candled fresh light dirty were 158.865 barrels dally. sa% 47ft Toho E Pow 7s 55 - 33 smalls, ltt. Basic Industry Shares . ,. ltt This was an Increase of about 9 per cording to A b Polk 8c Co. of De­ Am Internatl Stts 49... 64% PhtlS Co 5s 67 ...76% 78% - 41% Collateral Trust Sharea,.—, 2ft troit. Am Metal Stts 34 _ . 39'. •*» 44ft Phil Read C te I 6s 49.-33 32% Tokyo City 3fta 61 Poultry prices: Hens, leghorns, Ift to "t cent over the 144,095 dally average for 33ft !5» Tokylo BI Lt 6s 53 Comwlth Ins Shs "A" 1.35 150 April. Am Smelting 5s 47 .. 74 30% Phillips Ftt Stts St _ 88% 58 - to Sft lbs., fee: tens, leghorns, over 3% 74ft 74 32% UJlgawa El Paw 7* 45... 34 Spa up to 4 lb*., 12c; hens, leghorns, California Comwlth Ins Shs "B"....._.. 3.70 aao Demand* of the United States fleet Gatlneau Power Co. reported net In­ Am Sug Ref 6s 37 .101 Poht Oen El 4ftS 60 _. 43% 44ft to Un Stl Wk* 6'i* 31 A... Corporate Trust Shares.—_ 1.38 accounted for some fluctuation ln re­ T te Tel 5 %s 43 ..lOltt 101 101 Post Tel 8$ Cab 8s 41... 10% 16% 44 over 4 lbe. sad up, 12c; tens, colored. come for the first quarter was $2,113.- X5 ~ 101 101ft 43% Prugu»y 6* 00_. 23 Ift to 4 VOt* 16c; tens, colored, over 4 O08p Trust Shares "AA"...... 1.31 145 cent months, particularly for March. 175. before Interest and depreciation, Am T te T 5s 65 . 9S% Pub Ser EteO 4 tts 67 . 97 96% 18% _ton__ City 69 S3 1 Oorp Trust Shs aecum ser.. 1.31 when the dolly average loadings went Am T tt T cvt 4',s 30.101 95' i 95% Pure OU 5'.s 3T „ 69 68% lto. and up, 18c; broilers, over 1 sad up LOS ANOELES. June 20. (CNS)-^uo- compared with $1,736,202 ln the corre­ 100% 101 06% Westph Nn El P 8s 53 . aatt tt 1ft lbe. lie; broilers, over 1ft ead Cumulative Ttust Shores... 2 tM up to 178,483 barrels. sponding period of toil. Am W W te El 5s 34 ... 74 tatlons oa leading stocks were reported 2 Arm te Co Deel 5 tts 43 SSft 74 74 -R- 68% Yokohama 8s 61 50% up to 3ft lbs., lto! fryers, leghorns, over al peon todav by the California etock Depo* Bk Share* N V—..... • lto ?» A T te 8 F gen 4s 95... 83ft 54 54 Reading gen 4'i* 07 A 68V, 68% 68V, 2 tt and up to 3 lbs.. 14c; fryers, colored, exchange M follows: Depos Ins Shares N T 1% Building permit statistics for twenty- 82ft 83 i!» Diversified Tr ttM "A"...... 4ft 3ft six California cities for May showed a Rem Rand Stts 47 ww.. 40 38% 38ft over 3ft and up tt Ift lbs., 24c; roasters, Stock— High Low Close 2% -B- 43% tift bone, over 3% lbs. and up, 24c; Belmont Osborne Diversified Tr Shs "B"...„_. 4 decline of 58.5 per cent from May, 1931, Diversified Tr Shs "C" 1.45 1.65 the State Chamber of Commerce re­ ! Bait te O rfg 6s 95 . 30 38 39 stags, lto; old roosters, 6c. Eureka Lily ft MJ» ported Income Receipts Bait Se O 4ft* 33 . . 42% 42 Slno C OU col 7s 37 .... 87 86% Wft Liberty Bonds Ducklings, Pekln. over 4 Ite aad up, Idaho Maryland . — e% aft tic Diversified Tr Shs "D"..._... Ift a Bait te O c vt 4lis 60 10ft *_J. Sine Cr OU 5%S 38 100% 100 100% 205 2.0S 2.0S Individual Shares _ — The 1932 May figures were $4,297,533 . 20% »}« llo: ducklings, other than Pekln. ever Premier Gold ...... 04ft BeU T Pa 5s C 60 ... .101ft 101 Shell Pipe L 5s 52... .._ gift TR 61% 4 1__S> and up, 10c; old ducks, 10c; geese. Tlntlc Lead ..__.. 45 to 45 Fundamental IV Shs "A".... 2% compared with $10,344,502 ln May, 1931. Shell Un 5s 94 ww 84ft Fundamental Tr Shs "B"._. 2% V Those making gains over the 1931 WASHINGTON, June 20. (ff)—Income I Boston & Me 5s 67 _ • SOft 50% 101 tt 54 to 12c; youag TOO! turkeys. 13 lbe. Bag WStt End ,, 60 60 00 * month included Stockton, and Santa Bklyn Man Tr 6s 68 76M 74 Skell* Oil 5%S 30 ... 57 ,a 37 % 57 >,4 Low Last — Oft 6tt 4tt Incorporated Investor* ___. 10% a»i I tax receipts on June 17, the second soft So Bell T te 5s 41 101% Lib 3tt* IMI . loS.OO UP, tte; young Toms, dressed. It lbe. Leaders of Industry "A".„._ 2% Ana. 1 day's Installments on second quarterly Buf Oen Elec 4.is 81B 95% 05% 74ft 100ft 101ft 100.26 100.30 and up, 25c; hen turkeys, I lbs. and lift 95% Sou Pac 4%s 68 ...... 37 37 Lib 1st 4* 33-47 ...... 100.14 100.14 10044 Leader* of Industry "B"...._ ltt Installments on 1931 Income ..mounted to Lib 1st 4ft* 33-47 .101.20 up, 16e; tea turkeys, dressed, 8 lbe. Leaders of Industry "C"._._ 1% I to $28,438,232.76 as compared with re- Sou Pae 4'is 69 WW _ to SSft 101.16 101.11 sad up, 28c; old Tom turkey*. 16c; old 1 Can Nat Ry 4 tts 57 74 74 74 BOUth Ry con 5« 94 ..... 62 36 Lib ltt 4lis 32-47 101.13 101.13 101.13 Mass Inv Trust 10ft I celpts of $89,910,855.05 on the same 1 61 tt Toms dressed, 19c; squabs, under 11 lb*, livestock Market _'» Con Pac 4 tts 60 61 tt 01 61% South Ry gen 4s 56 .... 10 17ft 63 Lib 4th 4'iS 33-38 .101.14 101.11 101.13 Nation Wide . _....—_. 1% lift day last year. Lib 4th 4Us Ng 33-38 .102.8 per dosen. ISc; squabs, 11 lbs. per dozen atM Transfer Offices The treasury department said that Can Pac deb 4s perp.. 54% 53% to B W Bell Tel Ss 54 .. 100% 100ft to 101.8 1034 lad up. aoc. lto American Trust L 1% i» Cent Pac 1st gtd to 39. 68% 68% 68% BtUMteS 4sRteO (tt? to Sl 81 100% Treas 4 .is 47-33 ...... 104.24 104.31 104.33 No Am IT Shs 1955 accum. 1.43 calendar dates ot the two years are not Treas 4s 44-34 102 0 Capons, live, under 7 lbs., 24c; capons, 3ft entirely comparable, due to a change Certain-teed 5>,s 48 J 28% 38% 38ft St L S F 4'js TC ...... 12 Sl 1022 103.4 CHICAOO, June 20. (ff)—Hogs, 25,000: NO Am Tr tha 10S4 dlstrtb. l.M Chesapeake Corp 5s 47. 43ft 42% St L S F 4s 50 A 14'i Trea* 3ft* 46-56 99.27 live, 7 lbs. and up. Ho; capons, dressed, Public Service Tr Shareo... 1% 1.50 ln the department's accounting system. «. .!?» lltt 99.19 09.34 under 0 ite, 30c; capons, dressed, I lbe. fairly active, mostly 10c higher; good 1.50 . NEW YORK, June 20. (/F)—Formal an­ The receipts during the first two days Ches _ Oh gen 4'is 02 85 84% St. OU N J deb Ss 46 ...101% 101 Treas 3%s 40-43 June 08 20 08.8 M.10 to choice 180-220 lb., 34® 4.05; top. $4.10; Representative Tr Shans_-4M 3% Chlc & E HI 5s 51 _. 0% 9% a St OU N Y 4tts Bl 86% 13ft Trees 3%s 43-47 98.00 sad up. ato; rabbits. No. 1 white, I to 4 Trusteed Amer Bk Shores— 1ft nouncement was made today by Amer­ of the quarterly Installment have 86ft 101 97.26 97.38 lbs., 8c; rabbit*, No. 2 whit*. 3 to 4 lbs.. packing sows, 831? 3.23. 4.02 Chlc Gt West 4s 59 36 to _» Treas 3ft* 41-43 Mch .. 98.5 07.27 CstUe. 12.000; general market active Trustao Std Inv ft "O" 1.23 3% ican Airway*, Inc., that It* general op­ amounted to $83,817,893, as compared 86% Treas 3'is 40-48 93.38 97.27 0c; rabbits. No. 1 mixed colors, lttl Trustee Std tor Tr "D".... 1.35 erations and traffic headquarters would with receipts of $119,279,008 on the C M St PteP 5* 78 .... to 18 Tenn El Pw rtg 6s 47 A 00 93.19 unevenly higher; fed steers and year­ 1.43 C M St PteP adj Ss 2000 4% 35% 00 Trees 3s 51-55 S8.16 03.33 lb*., TC; rabbits, its, I mixed colors, 3 Trustee Std OU Bhs "A".__ 3 be transferred from New York to Lam­ similar two days last year. *'» 18 TW Corp 5* cvt 44 78% 77.i 92.10 ling* strong fa 25c up; vealers about 148 Chlc te N W cv 4%s 40 12% 78 Treas 3* 51-55 reg 91.30 91.30 92.15 tt 4 Ite, Se; rabbits, Mo. 1 old. Sc; steady; bulk tod steers, 3687.50; hulk Trustee Std Oil Shs "B"— 2% bert field. St. Louis. Income tm receipts for the month 4ft 83% rabbits. NO. 3 old, 5c. Trustee Std UtUltleo....._—_ ltt ~l_i The transfer of the two principal de­ to date have amounted to $118,009,581.11, Ch B I te P cvt 4%* 60 14ft 11 Tob Prod N J 6'js 3022 84 _ Hft 9130 vealers, 65&6. C R I Sc P rfg 4s 34 29% 13% 13 Bulloek Fund .....„,-,..-—- lift 2ft partment* ls part et . general central­ a decrease of $46,798,397 from the cor­ 14 Q n Sheep, 11,000: steady, medium to good Clnn G te El 4s 68 87% 38% Cn Pac 4fts 67 ..._____ 71% 71% lightweight lambs weak tt slightly low­ U S Bl Lt A Pwr "B" ..., 2 ization plan. responding period of last year. Colon Oil 6s 38 32% 87 28% Un Pac lto 4s 47 _. 9li _}). _}» La Mott* T. Cohu, president of. the 4 90% 91 tt er; native lambs, 86*6.50; throwouts Colum G 8c E 5s 52 May 68% 07ft Unit Drug D«l 3* 53.... 68% 68% 84@5; ftt ewes, $i.50@2.__5. 3.4 American Airways and president of TREASURY RECEIPTS ?i% V 8 Bub Ss 47 .. 3314 68% Banks, Trusts Comi Inv Tr 5 tts 49. 85 68>. 31*; 33 Coffee Market Aviation Corp., holding company for the WASHINGTON, June 20. (/^—Treas­ I Cop Gas N T 5', is 45 102% 68 V, Utah P 8c Lt 5s 44 68'i sa Airways, will maintain an office here. ury receipts on June 17 were $32,057.- 84% 67 Cud* North Rys Sfts 43 16% 84% UtU- P & Lt 5s 59 ww .. 23% 67 1 LOS ANGELES LIVESTOCK Copper Market The treasurer's and comptroller's offices 403.95; expenditures were $32,048,584,42; Cub Can Prod 6s 60 I 101% 103% 22% 33", -'' the net balance was $672,019,314.71. 16% BANKS LOS ANGELES. June 20. (ff)—Hogs, will remain in New Yon. 10ft Bid Asked NEW YORK. June aa (to — CoffM 650: steady, light Oolorados, 83.75c_3.85; Customs receipts for the seventeen day* 1 Virginia Ry S* 63 ,v 80 70ft 00 Under the centralization plan, two of I Chase Natl . 33% 24% spot steady; light Inquiry; Rio No. 7. quotable top, MM. the Airway*' tow divisions wtll be were $10,261,103.57. D & R G con 4s 36 _. 35% 35 35% Commercial . 81 00 8; Santos No. 4. lOtglOft: Bio futures Cattle, 2200; steady tt strong, good NEW TOBK, June W. (ff)—Copper dropped. St. Louis, known as the cen­ Det Edison 5s 49 A 99 99 99 Western Elec 5* 44-w_ - 92»L 92% 92% Fifth AT* 950 1050 closed quiet; approximated sales 5000 ttd steers and yearlings 87^7.50; coked steady; electrolytic spot Sft; future, tral division, will also become head­ LOAN TO RAILROAD Det Ed 4%s 61 D 92% 92% 92% West Maryland 4s 52. . 48 48 48 First Natl _„ 960 1060 bass. grass steers, 85.88: other steers, 83.65 tft. Tin barely steady; spot and near­ quarters for UM New York and Cincin­ The Interstate Commerce commission Dodge Bros deb 6s 40... 75 74ft West Pac 1st Ss 46.... 27 % 37ft 27tt Manhattan _ 17V, 10ft July, 4.28; September, 6.34; December, «.5.50; fed heifers, fl®7.10: • tow good by. 10.10; future, 19.75. nati divisions. The headquarter* of the authorised a Reconstruction Finance Duquesne Lt 4'is 67 A 97% 97% 07ft Western Union Ja 81__ 4S 46% 48 Natl Olty 35% 27ft 629. March, 6.29; May. 6.30. . gross cows, 04; Mvsral loads, 83(33.50; Iron barely steady; No. 3, f.o.b. east­ southern division wtll remain at Dallas, Corp. loan of $10,000,000 to the Chicago, Wilson te Co 1st Oi 41__ 07% 67 67 Public 17ft lift Santos futures quiet: approximated common down to 8360; cutter grades ern Pennsylvania,.. 13.75® 14.90; Buffalo, Ter. Rock Island te Pacific Railway Co. sales 3000 bags. July. 9.55; September, down to $1. 14014.30; Alaham*. I0@ii; lead dun; Erie rf te imp So* 67 . 19 18>, 10 -_• TRUST COMPANIES 9.22; December, 9.05.9.06; March. 8.95; •Mt New York. 3; Boat St. Louis, 2.90. Youngstwn S te T 5* 78 37. ST 37 Banker* , ,„ . , „ 42»,i Calves, 000; very slow, undertone Erie gen lien 4a 96. 41 40', 40% 44ft May. 8-2. lower. tone quiet; East St. Louis spot aad Bklyn Trust 110 ltt future. 280. Antimony. 5. Quicksilver, •G- Cen Hanover Sheep, 1650; steady With Prlday. _0(»_2. Gen Cables 5'i* 47 31 29 31 FOREIGN BONDS 04 08 choice shorn lambs, 5.45 _ 5.68; medtum Gen Mot Accept to 37.-101% 101 101 % Chemical 30 32 Tariff Commission Announces High hem Last Continental . 11 13ft wooled lambs, to; Saturday tt decks Goodrich B F 6%* 47... 72% 72% 73% Abltlbl P & P 5s 53 14'. "• good to choice wooled Oregon lambs f. Goodyr T te R 5s 57 68 67 68 Argentine 6s 37 A ll Corn Kxch .... 43% 40% 36% 38tt 36 Vt Empire .___.._ Mft Sugar Quotations 16 sorted. Gr Tk Ry Can 6s 36 02% toft 92% Arg 6s 1961 Feb ' 371* 33% 16 Va Australia 5s 55 ."" so _ Ouaranty __. 302 « -a—i—— — 'J Temperatures jj Changes Made In Import Levy Gt North Ry 7s 36 A- 61% 60% 60% 00% to Irving ______Iff Australia 4tts 56 55 54% 60% 16% H- Austrata gtd 7s 43...... ' 86 Manufacturers 14is% 20 NEW YOBK, ttia. tt. (ff)—Sugar fu­ Hudson Coal 5s 62 A 28% ITU 84% SS -8% ;Batavian Pet 4'js 42 ' 72 72 86 * T Trust • „ ... 58'i 61% tures closed steady; unchanged to 3 WASHINGTON, June 20. (fl3)—Completing two years of work under the Hud te Man rfg 5s 57 A 71% 70 70 Belgium 7s 56 _...." 98% 72 TW* Q _ T 29',j 32tt higher. Approximated sales 32,100 tons. Bank Clearings LOS ANGELES. June tt. (ff)—Tem­ Hud te M adj Inc 5s 57 36 35 38 98', United States .„,. .,„„ 070 1070 peratures token at laa today were , Belgium 6s 55 86"i 86 98% July 81; September. 87; October. 90: V "• ' ' '-» Smoot-Hawley tariff act of 1930, the tariff commission announced duties Hum Oil 8c Ref 5%s 32.-100% 100'i 100% Berlin City Elec 6>,s 51 31 _ 86 December. 03; January. 96@97; March. given out by the United state* weather 31'. bureau aa follow*: Boston. 80; Chi­ had been decreased on imports valued at nearly $14,000,000 and Increased Bordeaux 6s 34. _ 103 _ 103% 31% & 1.10: May. i.06s*.07. Th* following ale today'* bank clear- Brazil 8s 41 " 193? 103% cago. 70; Denver 58; Des Molne*. 04; on $9,000,000 worth of imports. The commission said articles coming under Illinois Bell Tel 5s 56 ...101ft 101% 101% 19% ! lngs and debits: El Paso. 78; Helena. 52: Kansas City. rate-adjusting investigations comprised about. 11 per cent of the dutiable Illinois Cent 4%s 66 ... 25 Brazil 6.is 26-57 " ie _ ISft 19% Olendale debits. 8304.788.95. at >t Brazil 6tts 27-57 18% 16% 66; Lo* Angeles, 64: New Orleans. 82: had been deposited and 70 per cent IC&CSL&NO rfg 5s 63A 30% 29 _ 16% Foreign Exchange Loe Anseles debits, 011300,780. New Tork. 84; Phoenix. 73; Pittsburgh. Inland St 4'is 78 A 66 66 66 (British 5%s 37 .... "ioi 90% 16% Santa Monica debits. 8383.888 66 af tlM unsecured Halms. Budapest 6s 37-63. 18% 100ft 70; St. BSIIl, 60: Salt Lake City, 60; Son undeveloped leases and 4224 acres Interb R. Transit 7s 32. 57 S3 56 18% Call Money Son Pronelsco, 816,000,000. Francisco. 56; Seattle. 58; Tampa, 78. The data foe deposits has been ex­ Interb R. Tr rfg 5s 66.. 38'i 36 38 . Buenos A 6s 61 " %. 33% 18% Berkeley. 8406.096. of producing leases ln Oklahoma, Int Hydro 'Elec 6s 44... 24% 34 34 Bulgaria 7%s 68. .. 23 to NEW TORK, Jun* 30. (ff)—foreign Oakland debits. 84.679.808_ tended to July t, be said, sad suc­ Int Paper cvt 5s 47 A... 35', 35 33 j Canada 5s 52 80 n to I exchange easy; Great Britain in dollars. Portland. 83.2__4.-0S.62. Texas, Kansas, South Dakota and I others In cent*: cess of tha proposed reorganization Int T te T cvt 4 tts 30.. 23 tt 23 23 Canada 4s 60 73'i 89>4 89% NEW TORK. June 20. Ut. — OoB Seattle. 84.081.991.10. was forecast. Arkansas. Int T 4. T deb 5s 55 23% 23 23 ChUe Mtg Bk 6%* 61." 15 Oreat Britain demand. 3.00ft; cable*, money steady; aft par cent all day:. Sacramento. 61.-92.530.58. Chile 6s 60 4-„ n TC 3.60%; sixty-day bills. 3.49%; Prance de­ I Mats loans steady; 60-90 days, 1%; 4-0 Bar Silver Cosden OU Co. was formed in Feb­ ' At the end of 1931, based on state­ •E- I Chile 6s 61. "-'" 4 . u 15 mand. 3.92%; cables. 3.92 0/10; Italy months. 1ft per cent. Prime commer­ ruary, 1028. by J. S. Cosden, well ments of the company's receivers, K C Pow & Lt 4 %s 61... 92% 92% 92% j Colombia 6s,61 Oct.... 23' _ 4ft 4ft demand. 5.11; cables, 8.11 ft- cial paper 3ft@3: bonkers' acceptances NET INCOME DECREASES K C South rfg 5s 50. 36 36 36 Czecho 8s 31. 83% 4 4% Demand*: Belgium. 13.94' : Germany. unchanged. 30 daya, 1ft; 60-90 day*. Kansas Ctty Southern Railway Co. •known oil man and associates. the company had total assets of 2 had May net income of 884.606 after NBW TORK Jun* 30. (ff)—Bar aUvsr Ills company owns 199,960 acres of»111,612,000. K C Term 1st 4s 60 ... 83% 83% 83% I Denmark 4>,t 62 \ 54 22% 33% 33.74; Shanghai. 30.25: Montreal, M-87\»; i ift; 4 months, iftfil; 1-4 months. 1 Xaas Oas te _3 4%s 80 82 83 to Deutsche Bk 6s 32 13ft 83% 83', I Mexico City (silver peso), 27-20. 11ft «1 %• taxes, against 8313.343 • year sgo. 1* lower at 37%. 32', TC Sft 73% _. •_ T'* 'W?ft£?3-- ;i i S l-.-_._l: MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1932 EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA Assessment Assessment Assessment NO. No. List of Delinquent Taxes NAME AND DESCRIPTION Lot Blk. Costs NAME AND DESCRIPTION Lei Blk. Cosu " St. Due tba Ctty of Santa Monica on property therein lor the fiscal year 1408 M P. J. Murphy, Santa Monica -——BE'ly 50 ft. W 164... 26.50 2519 Hortense Romero. Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. It. 1 *=_ 0.70 Harry I. Harband, Jepson Tract 1931-1032, all of said property being located, situated and being in ths M. P. J. Murphy, Santa Monica NE'ly 50 ft. X 164.. 78.50 2528 E. X Bile., Erkenbrecher Syndicate 8. M. Tr. _ —12 2„. 1712 Harry I. Harband, Jepson JTract Ctty of Santa Monica, County of I_os Angeles, State of Oallfornla 1427 James E. Ferry, Sapta Monica "_, , ., ',.—J___ 166... 29.75 2542 Mary Ann Hall, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tr. —.17 3- 11.63 Sltt Charles E. and Josephine Fiske, Banditti Tract 1443 Richard O. Pritzlaff. santa Monlea • SWly 100 ft. M 167... 68.76 Mary Ann Hall, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tr 19 3- 6.06 Charles X and Josephine Elske, Bandini Tract 1470 J. J. Lopez. Santa Moniea , , . ,, I 170—137.02 2547 Pietro Cavarerro. Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tr —8 1- 3.16 3137 Man R. 81ater, Bandini Tract City 2449 Pietro Cavarerro, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M Tr. —7 7.59 3145 Bertha Niles Zahn, Central Addition — 55 Regina and Barry Wiener, Santa Monica .V UL 122.14 1473 James A. Craig, Baata Monica Und. % Int. E 170.. 24.43 4..- 14.67 1473 Robert and Hattle Lanka, Santa Monica ..Und. % Int. E 170.... 46.59 2556 Marlon P. Kershner, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tt; 10 4— 6.07 3158 Charles C. Miller, Towner Terrace 61 Bertha F. Hirschberg, Santa Monica _H 13.. 2568 X V. Cameron, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tt. 18 5... 7.91 3167 Dan W. Foley, Towner Terrace 62 William C. Jones, Santa Monica _,., ...I 13- 50.14 1493 Sam V. Carlisle. Santa Monica ———NWly 25 ft. S 171....121.06 _G 50.14 1519 Ira L. and Mazy Crandall, Santa Monica - - B' 183.. 7.58 3474 Ma reel ina Viramontes, 3169 M. P. Payne, Towner Terrace — 87 Maude D. Vaughn, Santa Moniea . „ , 15.. Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tr - .11 6. 31.68 3182 Michael Slrlannl, Towner Terrace . 69 Margaret K. Bogg, Santa Monica 15.. 136.13 1530 George E. Wright, Santa Monica M ltt. 186,14 _o 47.16 1539 Nelson C. Whitney, Tract Btt. 1061 — 15.56 2575 c. Gallardo. Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tr. .18 6. 3810 3186 M. W. Wilkinson, Towner Terrace __ 90 John D. Malcom, Santa Monica ...__.„_... .P 15... 2577 Julia Martinez, Erkenbrecher Syndicate X M Tt. ; 16 1 12.20 3187 L J. Power, Towner Terrace —. 123 Ben R. Balsley, Santa Mor.ica NW'ly 25 ft. 11.63 1547 J. W. Moxley, Santa Monica -5. 187... 11.13 B 17— 1558 Gordon H. Oarnett, Santa Monica .._ 188... 8.47 2588 S. C. Anderson. Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tt 13 T. 6.07 3192 Goldie L. Wagner, Towner Terrace .. Be il. Bakley, Santa Monica , IT— 69.54 ._H 1310 O 57.25 1560 L. R. Rose. Santa Moniea ..,.,,, L • ,, ,_S 189... 34.18 2590 John A. Barnes, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tt. 17 7. 3200 Magdalen Bender, Towner-Terrace 13 Andria Alesio, Santa Monica B 18... 1569 Gladys M. Spafford. Santa Monica 189... 2592 R. H Fay. Santa Monica - Q 10 63.65 3201 Edward C. Schafer, Towner Terrace 393 141 Jack J, Hotz, Santa tttwti^ 18— 54.34 —A 12.91 7313 -.T8 32.73 1578 Freda E. Gabbert. Santa Monica ._ ..NW'iy"50ft _.S 190... 8.48 2596 Alice M. Home, Sante Monica u„ , - ** 01 3215 Pedro Cornejo. Erkenbrecher Syndicate 8. 11 H_*-^ T Jack J. Bolt, Santa Monica.— lO­ D 23. - 95.00 ---NWly"35ft B . 28.34 1579 F. B. Gabbert, Santa Monlea ...._.__ —...... SWly IM ft. X 190.. 38.61 2594 Rosette M. Proctor, Santa Monica ...... Exc. S'ly S ft ll\l S; *• Deyottt, Erkenbrecher Syndicate X M. Tt. „ „ .,.„;# Jack J. Hots, Santa Monica tt— 191... Alice M. Home, Santa Monica — H 11 .97.09 3223 w. Holmes and Dora M. Wttt Erkenbrecher Syndicate Jack J. Hotz, Sar.' - Monica _• -O 23... 85.21 1581 Ernest J. Wheeler, Santa Monica ... X 171 V 73.26 1585 Mary O. Picotti, Santa Moniea ...... —0 191... 59.01 3615 Thomas Bonoher. Santa Monica — — M IBS. ... 34.86 X M. Tt. - • ... . . ',_ ,„', , <•¥_'' lit James .illiei. San'a Moniea ..... 18.. Thomas Bonoher, Santa Monica Jt ISO.- 30.73 3228 Gabriel Reyes, Erkenbrecher Syndicate 8. M. Tt. 5 -_ 35.96 1600 John L. Hannam. Santa Monica —\r i -Q 193.. 27.97 158 nertha Ramsden, Santa Monica 19... John L. Hannam. Santa Monica .,.,,, ,,, , ,, C 193... 2619 Dorothy Hurford, Santa Monica ; ..J 170. ...136.09 3231 C M. Harter, Erkenbrecher Syndicate 8. M. Tt. « 159 Myrta J. Wells, Santa Monica..... T 19... 30.86 B 21.33 C . 22.66 1604 F. J. Thompson, Santa Monica 2635 George R. Crandall, Santa Monica Und tt Int. s 195. - 13.35 3344, Unknown Owner, 8anta Monica 161 . B. Woodwai t ta Monica ... 20... „ Exc. SE'ly 15 ft. of NE'ly 45% ft. N 193.. 2637 Jennie M. Yeaton. Sante Monica , , Jm* 196. ...149.84 17 Nathaniel Akst. Santa Monica ...NE'ly 90 tt. A 21.... 27.08 23.54 _ ,-r-~-Ts__~ , BXTy 60 ft. of SWly 100 ft —1 . 33.93 1608 H. McCardle, SanU Monica T 193.. 41.35 Jennie 16. Yeaton, Santa Monica , JOt 196. .114.73 179 M. F. King. Santa Moniea •_..... 21— 1614 Sue P. English, Santa Monica , . . • , * 194.. 2649 M. K. Kegley, Sunset Beach „, IT ... 5111 Unknown Owner, Santa Monica 206 Fred H. Tichenor, Santa Monica.... —1 22... 62.83 31.77 Sue- P. English. Santa Monica 195.. 27.09 2651 Deauville Holding Co.. Ltd., Ttact No. 1940 — 11 1986.95 -«.- -..*--.n kno n _= —~ NETjr B0 ft of SWly 100 ft 216 F. " Simpson, Santa Monica .W 22... . 4 .ID _ ..._.._. j Deauville Holding Co., Ltd., Ttact No. 1940 —12 .782 48 llil H , f Owner. Santa Monica —-. -X . 41.27 1618 E. T. Heyden, Santa Monica ... M 195.. 16539 3258 Unknown Owner, Santa Monica 223 W. E. Dudley, Santa Monica 23... X T. Beyden, Saata Monica ... 195... 72.31 Deauville Holding Co., Ltd.. Tract No. 1940 II .782.48 232 Hattle P. Monroe, Santa Monica .. ...J 24...i 56.21 N Deauville Holding Co., Ltd., Tract No. 1940 ... .—..14 .782.48 3261 Unknown Owner, Santa Monica ..K 132.96 1623 Arthur P. Creel. Santa Monica V ltt. SS3.72 3262 Unknown Owner, Santa Monica NE'ly 80 ft. Mattie P. Monroe, Santa Monica _ 21 1634 Arthur P. Creel, Santa Monica ltt. 494.57 Deauville Holding Co., Ltd. Tract Na 1040 - —.15 ...750 90 Hattle P. Monroe, Santa Monica _ ___ 24.....71.0 6 mm_ 1940 „. 22 ...149.09 Unknown Owner, Santa Moniea , NE'ly Mft Arthur P. Creel, Santa Monica _ X 195 781.37 Deauville Holding Oa, Ltd. Tract Na 3266 Unknown Owner, Santa Monica , ,', 233 viabrielle James, Santa Monica _.E 36._ . 29.75 1637 Frank Greco, Santa Monica Deauville Holding Co. Ltd. Tract Ba 1940 ... I 23 -.14016 _.,w 37— 84.06 1940 - .149.09 3271 Unknown Owner. Santa Monica —._____, Z-SWly 40'ft. 283 Carl Henderson, Santa Moniea ...... , NE'ly 35 ft of SWTy 78 ft. W 1S7— 72.93 Deauville Holding Co.. Ltd. Traet Na [ 24 .«»- Hn.lcnown Owner, Santa Monica „ —SWTy 40 ft 292 Edith tt. Hart, Santa Monica „•• _r ,, 1 31.... 25.32 Deauville Holding Co., Ltd. Tract No. 1940 ... 25 ...149.09 295 Nettie Reese Lewis. Santa Monica _...... —NWly 25 ft O 31... 4.93 Frank 'Greco, Santa Monica Deauville Holding Oa. Ltd. Tract No. 1940 ... 26 ...149.09 3278 Unknown Owner, Central Addition . Bottle Reese Lewis, Santa Monica ...... -„-,.. ,„,,„ .„,» 38... 80.27 NEly 35 ft. Of SWly 75 ft. X 197. 105.34 Deauville Holding Co., lid. Tract Na 1940 ._ SO L. 15.35 328. Unknown Owner, Towner Terrace _ 296 P. W. Stibbard, Santa Monica _. -. Q 38... 130.84 1644 Lillian Hecker, Sunset Beach ...—..,.—.—.——.—3 109.04 Deauville Holding Co., Ltd.. Ttaet No 1940^^^^^^^ _. ^ 3286 Unknown Owner, Towner Terrace __ 1670 Title Insurance u A. Hawkins. Santa Monica ——— O 95 108,88 442 Jose O. Quezada, Wave Crest Tratt , .1 B._. 78.48 M. E. Sayre, Santa Monica ,„ , ,„_..-—. .,-,„—L ISO— 61.22 461 M. R. Filzman. Wave Crest Tract ...... 19 B— 8.80 812 H. C. Whelan, Santa Monica — .Und. ft Int. D 122... 48.70 , --,„ •, .,„...„- ,- -..NEly 14.37 ft C - 4116 2890 Refina Welner and Carrie Fisher. Santa Monica —.Y2 97 .18011 Gore Bros. & Langley, Inc., Tract No. 542 D 2892 Sai.i Christopher, Santa Monica ...... F 108, . 25.29 452 A. Breceda, Wave Crest Ttact ...... 20 X- 10.93 ' H. C. Whelan, Santa Monica, —.OBd. ft Bit. D 122... 48.70 .111,94 484 Joseph Anderton, Wave Crest Tract - 24 816 Julius Carlson, Santa Moniea — ... — P 122....108.21 Gore Bros. Sc Langley, Inc., Ttact No. Btt .—.—...... _E -.18313 2894 Lewis De Beaumont, Santa Monica NWly 60 ft. W 1081 .14617 X- 9.43 Gore Broa Sc Langley, Inc., Tract Ite. Btt ..——...... 1 Lewis De Beaumont, Santa Monica NW'ly 60 ft. X 108 . 3610 461 O. |* Bundy, Arcadia Ttact — I 1— 10.43 822 Marble Head Land Co., Santa Monica ..U 123....195.52 -3650.06 463 C. L VanWert, Arcadia Tract — 4 Marble Head Lux} Co.. Santa Monica SE'ly 16% ft. V US— 65.50 Oore Bros. Sc Langley, Inc., Tttttt No. Btt ...... —...... 2 111.94 Lewis De Beaumont, Santa Monica „ NW'iy 60 ft 2 108 .10410 1— 713 Gore Bros. & Langley, Inc., Tract No. 542 __.6 John H. Crum, Santa Monica M 109 28.36 468 Jesse T. Reynolds, Arcadia Ttact,,,,,,,, ' , , 11 2... 7.44 < 823 May K. Rindge, Santa Montea NWly 33ft ft. V 123....130.52 475 B 8. Daynes, Arcadia Ttaet ———Ely 40 tt. 11 May K. Rindge, Santa Monica - , W 138—305.11 NE'ly 14.37 ft. 3 ... 39.50 John H. Crum, Santa Monica — N 109 1516 3... 146 • Gore Bros. & Langley, Inc., Tract No. Stt John H. Crum. Santa Monica O 109. 68.17 481 Ernestine Prince, Arcadia Traet is 5... 7.44 May K. Rindge, Santa Monica ..„._—...... X 133—368 09 Ernestine Prince, Arcadia Ttaet .,...,, , 10 May K. Rindge, Santa Monica ...... Z 123....277.26 SW'ly 25.63 ft 8 ... 73.93 2897 James B. Salem, Santa Monica X 109. 163.95 5— 6.4S 869 Ella M Sherman, Santa Monica SWly 80 ft. J 140— 3.59 Oore Bros. Se Langley, Inc., Tract No. 643 ...... 4 ....11104 15 The Santa Monica Pythian Ass'n.. Santa Monica ...... C 118—, 32.07 490 A. O. Cornejo, Arcadia Ttaet •- * 8— 13.39 Ella M. Sherman, Santa Monica SW'ly 50 ft. K 140.... 23.54 Oore Bros. St Langley, Tne,, Tract No. Btt ...... ——...... 5 ....193.67 2929 Lttvelle H. Turnbull. ~8anta Monica ..—.. .Z 121.544.71 498 s. A. Seehley, Highland Trsct 5 1—11.41 Ella M. Sherman. Santa Monica — .BW'ly 50 ft. L 140 34.18 2028 Frank M. Bailey, Tract Na 3562 „..._..—...... —....„...... 10 ..- 36.06 2938 Frances L. McMahon, Santa Monica —— . J 1S7—113.86 503 H. W. Hunt Highland Ttaet —.—...... SW'ly 130 ft 1 3- 18.36 36... 28.34 2029 Emma X Albert, Ttaet No. 2562 - ** ... 3113 Frances L. McMahon, Santa Monica ...„..„.—...... —.„...K 137—18313 B W. Hunt Highland Ttaet...—... SW'ly 120 ft. 12 2...30.84 911 M. P. Murphy, Santa Montea „„.-_„._p Frances L. McMahon, Santa Monica —— L 1ST—345.98 ttt Citizens Mortgage _. Securities, Highland Tract ...... 928 Emily Dill, Santa Monica — - F 44... 113.95 Emma X Albert, Ttaet Bo. 2562 ,n , 14 .... 9110 930 Minnie L. Powell, Banta Monlea ...... B 46.... S7.7S 30A0 Oladys Wldney, Tract No. 1111 ,„.,, -,••-•„,„,„ ,, 0 ..-137.00 2943 Elizabeth B. Morton, Santa Monica G 138 13.79 ,-,„.„,, _ «wiy '_ of SE'ly 7 ft 3 6— SIT I 46— 35.06 2033 B M. Miller Co., Ttaet No. 1111 .,„.,„ • 14 -.156.63 2957 J. E. Currle, Santa Monica — 8 144 201.08 Citizens Mortgage Sc Securities, Highland Ttaet ...... Mi___a L. Powell, Santa Montea ...... c 420.28 934 California Trust Co., Santa Monica —...Und. ft Int. T _____ 17.34 2034 Hn-mgJSAlhort Tl-fit Bfi. 1T11 „ • 16 ... 38.86 2.62 E. Mason Hopper, Santa Monica U 146 —••^•.••„ ,,„.•••••••— BWtr tt ef NWTr06 * ft 4 6... 35.47 60— 69.21 ... 4018 2966 Heirs of Stanley Gardner, Santa .Monica ... - B 148 63.43 526 G. D. Amico, Highland Ttaet ..SW'ly tt of SE'ly ttft. 6 6.-.31.76 941 Ottwell Potter. Santa Monica ...... —...... _..D Xtarna E. Albert, Ttact No. nil „,•-,- ,-• ,„- • .1 13.79 942 Clede W. Bliss, Santa Monica — C 63... 31.77 Emma K. Albert, Traet MO. lill...... —... 18 ... 130.11 2971 8. M. Bay Merchants Plumbing Assn., Santa Monica..—F 168 883 Oeorge Oray, Tract No. 2240 -, , , 4 — 37.01 65.... 4.20 ... 56.22 2972 St. Oeorge Bldg. Ass'n., Ssnta Montea —...... —...... O 158. lltt Ml David W. Brown, Bill Crest TI—*± * 3... 79.77 946 J. T. Wheeler. Santa Montea ...... Und. tt Int. BW. 50 ft B 2054 B. W. Vallat, Moss Tract Und. tt Int 3 61.78 975 Leila L. Sullivan, Santa Monica ...... „...._...... V 69. .100.78 B. W. Vallat, Moss Tract ..... Und. tt Int. 3 ... 5015 2974 p. A. Youngren, Santa Montea ...... -....—...... M 159. 546 Effle L. Lanlgsn, Ttact Ba 3734 , „ 1 — 1810 69....11B.4S ... 63.65 2977 May and O. S. Oarlock, Santa Monica ... .-,-•• „.,.— , ,• -N 160. 1714 Effie L. Lanlgan, Tract No. 8734 „ —.2 Leila L. Sullivan, Santa Monica — - „W 2058 Los Angeles St Santa Montea Beach Co., Moss Tract , 1* 45.71 984 Adele Partridge, Santa Monica ...... —...... T 7V— 26.20 Los Angeles & Santa Monica Beach Co., Moss Tract ...... 17 - UU Ma; and O. 8. Oarlock, Sante Monica ....O 160. Effle L. Lanlgan. Tract No 3734 „,n1M Z 1138 72....380.20 Loe Angeles Sc Santa Monica Beach Oo., Moss Tract ...... 18 2986 J3. M. Hathaway, Santa Monica .....—...... —,.—M 103. ttll 547 Caroline Willis, Tract No. 3734 , .. , ..4 — "IS -1 1008 Arthur R. Anderson, Santa Monica — —..._V ... 54.35 2991 J. A. McHenry, Santa Monica ...... —...... —.—..W 40.38 1014 John Harries, Banta Monica —•_• —...... I 73....238.S3 Los Angeles St Santa Moniea Beach Co., Moss Tract —IS ... 56.22 163- Caroline Willis, Ttaet No. SIM ,,,,,•- , .„.,# — 15.37 John Harries, Santa Monica _ _J TS— 63.65 2066 Santa Montea Elks Home, Inc., Ttact Na 1347 ...... J 290.26 J. A. McHenry, Santa Monica ...... X 163... 121.95 549 o. O. Bigble, Ttaet Bo. S734 ...,..„ • - *• 1022 Mary K. Davis, Santa Montea — - _ —,.R 74. 34.18 Santa Monica Elks Home, Ine., Ttact No. 1347 ...... 10 - 17.22 2995 George Eley, Santa Monica „ -—S 164.. 16.44 556 Heirs of Mrs. Mark Keppel, Tract No. 3734 25 ~ 13.40. \lj Mary K. Davis, Santa Monlea ,_,,,..,,— —_.S 74. . 41.27 2067 M. B. Rapp, Ttact KB. 1347 . „ - ... 59.89 • T. Corbridge, Santa Monica , NE'ly 100 ft. L 167 16170 Heirs of Mtt. Mark Keppel, Tract Na 3734 as — 13.73 Mary K. Davis, Santa Moniea T 74. . 34.62 2068 Charles Byers, Jepson Ttaet .—.——— ...... —...1 ... 37.73 3003 A. A. Jackson, Santa Monica .SWly 100 ft. N 167 3314 Heirs of Mrs. Mark Keppel, Ttaet No. 3734 —.—55 — 14.80 2115 P. and A. M. Herren, Tract No. 974 ,,, -- , - .„-, ,,,,, 1 A. A. Jackson, Santa Monica p 197 31.52 Heirs of Mrs. Mark Keppel, Ttact No. 3734 « _. 12.73 ' 1033 Arthur P. Creel, Saata Monica I 84 . tt JI 27.09 3010 Alberta Muse, Santa Monica , -, „__„. p igg 1034 C. A. Turnmire, Santa Moniea - -T 84. . 43.21 F. aim A. M. Herren, Towner Terrace _..„ .,,,... .,„, 77 ... 511 9011 561 Isadore Widasky, Ttact No. S734 , ,, • *a — 10.64 . 14.67 F. and A. M. Herren, Towner Terrace - „ ,, _. 3019 L. J. Bralinger, Santa Monica SE'ly 25 ft D 173 59.93 569 F. Crossland, F. P. Howard's Subdivision 25 C— 3213 1043 Charles F. Townsend, Santa Monica _ F 85 1 - Bll 63.87 1060 E. C. Nash, Santa Monica —.,,.,,,— S 86. . 71.41 P. and A. M. Herren, Towner Terrace .. ___•..,.••_••.__---•••,,.. , 8 - Bll 3020 Catherine Ward, Santa Monica E 173 572 O. T. Mills, Vawter's Fourth Street Tract „. 5 A— tt Jl 1069 Marie O. Flack, Santa Monlea - • •••It 87.. .398.77 2129 Bert Garrett, Ttact Na f!4 .,. „,..„••• .j,..„,„ „,^tt ... 7.58 3024 Leland M. Ford, Banta Monica O. T. Mills, Vawter's Fourth Street Tract ..SE'ly 30 ft. 6 A- 1138 Marie O. Flack, Santa Monica —————— ..... _L 87—301.08 Sltt J. B. Maxwell, Central Addition ...... —.—..„.. 10 .. 16.81 AU tttt. the BE'ly 10 ft. of SW'ly 123 ft. W 173 ...204,80 O. T. Mills, Stoneham Tract , „,.„• , * A— 3411 Maria O. Flack, Santa Moniea -Y2 H—223.39 2135 Margaret X Neiswender, Central Addition 13 - Bll Leland M. Ford, Santa Monica X ITS.. 766.43 575 Edna Meehan, Vawter's Fourth Street Traet _ . _Q A— 17.36 Marie O. Flack, Santa Monlea , _ 198....199.24 Sltt Dora Mason. Central Addition „, - ,•„,. ,.,-., tf ... 2414 3033 J. William Bader, Santa Monica —— A 184... 4817 578 R A. Bardue, Vawter's Fourth Street Tract ' '. . *f A- 29.60 17.87 593 Henry O. ts Lillian M. Ahlf. Vawter's Pourth Street Marie O. Flack, Santa Jdontea - ..._ -... —.T 198... 199.24 2158 F. W. Xasl, Central Addition ,„•. -„,-, •-, l„„_j,.M - 3411 J. William Bader, Santa Monica , B 184 ... Marie O. Flack, Moas Tract ...... 4 . 71.06 3166 Truman H. Dunn, Central Addition 105 ... 2218 3038 R. J. Herron, Santa Montea :.... —D 185... SIN Tract .,,„ ,.. ,,-,,., , ..10 B.._ 31.85 Marie O. Flack, Moss Tract' ...... 5 . 71.06 3172 Nancy J. Harris, Central Addition .„.. „ ,-.,.„,•• „ - ,. "? ... 40.04 3041 George J. Harrison, Santa Monica R 185— 43.16 603 Frederick A. Mayhew, Vawter's Fourth Street Tract - C.„. 20.32 Maria O. nock, Moss Tract - .-—.6 . 71.06 Nancy J. Harris, Central Addition -„. , lin 114 - 6718 Oeorge J. Harrison, Santa Monica — *— ,,S ltt— 37.73 i SWlf 36 ft 1 Marie O. Flack, Moss Tract —— 7 . 71.06 Nancy J. Harris, Central Addition ,..,,-• , 11^ ... 35.78 3053 Walter X Prior, Santa Monica ——„.••,,-..„__ 190... 41.27 616 Trinidad V. Escobedo, Stoneham Tract - _,,,S B— 31.37 Walter E. Prior, Santa Monica — ,.,... ,B 180— 1714 617 Ruth X Watkins, Stoneham Tract »-»_£* B.._ 15.37 Marie O. Flack, Moss Tract , ——Jt . 71.06 2175 S. P. Lipsey, Central Addition , • Uff - 1841 11 2177 Lucy P. Lapworth, Central Addition IIP 3060 Elisabeth Murphy, Santa Monica - .- -—V 191... 39.76 639 R. J. Troeger, Stoneham Tract „•„,", •„., , , , D— 1911 1073 Amedee O. Gibson, Santa Monica —JR tt­ . 49.02 19n ... 3910 WM : 1081 Bertha Mariani, Santa Monica I tt­ . 46.19 Lucy P. Lapworth, Central Addition ... 3910 3064 R. il Bufford, Santa Monica ...... ———K ltt­ 4114 641 John W. Skelton, Stoneham ' l , - .., _~ D._ 10.43 1085 Miriam Gottleib, Santa Monlea ,,, ,„ III tt- . 28.86 ttSKt P. Lapworth, Central Addition „ „ , 1*1 ... 3910 tt, M. Hufford, Santa Monica L 193. 13714 643 Frank Brandolini, Stoneham Tract No. 0 * — 21.37 Lucy P. Lapworth, Central Addition — Iff? 3068 Albert T. Cpham. Santa Monlea NWly 40 ft N 194. 4614 665 William Marshall. Vawter's Orchard Tract , ,, „, IP __. 56.93 1088 Sylvia B. McNamara, Santa Monica ...... —.—W 88... . 76.97 ... 54.35 195....135.24 1095 Nettie R. Miller. Banta Monlea » W 89... 112.08 2185 Security First National Bank, Towner Terrace a - 17.34 8073 Goodrum & Vincent, Sante Moniea '.'. J Willlam Marshall, Vawter's Orchard Traet —... 2199 Thomas E. west.T^wner Terrace ; , „ ,, -, - a? Goodrum Sc Vincent, Santa Monica —....——..——K 195....138.79 ...... S'ly 10 ft of abandoned Alley adj. 18 1135 P. H. Webb, Santa Monica ...... —-UU-...___» 93... 61.06 li7 ... 4.20 195....191.98 m ni 1139 Jos. P. Joyee, Santa Monica SW'ly 50 ft. A 94... 43.21 3334 Margaret E. Taylor, Towner Terrace ' SO ... 2314 Goodrum & Vincent Santa Monica ...... —..—.—L 669 Forest J. Major, Santa Pe Ttaet ,,,, -, ,, •„• ,4 O— 32.33 Margaret E. Taylor, Towner Terrace ,.-,.,, , ftl 3074 Santa Monica Realtors, Inc., Santa Monica —R 195— 53.69 688 Elisabeth McLellan, Santa Pe Traet ,.. „-.,• „„..|_ Jos. P. Joyee, Santa Monica —___—._.—— ,, —.0 94... . 77.06 Jt ... 23.54 L._ 19.34 1161 California Trust Co., Santa Monica , Bt 95....180.46 Margaret E. Taylor, Towner Terrace ...,.. . »? - Sltt 3075 Mary X Crandall. Santa Monica — — Und. tt Int. 8 195— 62.11 692 Wilfred St Lorlna Bourdon, Santa Pe Tract, Panel' California Trust Co., Santa Monica B 95—148.54 2229 Mary M. Martin, Towner Terrace • 63 ... 65.50 3079 Heirs of Alia Wheeler Hallett, Santa Monlea "F." .....__. K— 18.39 1155 Ellen A. Cormack. Santa Montea , .W 95 52.80 Mary M. Martin, Towner Terrace M ,.. 6610 —r„ NE'ly 100 ft. X 197.... 37.73 694 Carl C. Coon, Santa Fe Tract "H," ...,,- 1160 Albert B. Cormack, Santa Monica ..._.— •„ _..„...... —...C 96 113.08 2236 Georgina Ling, Towner Terraca j. n as .- 19.64 Heirs of Alia Wheeler Hallett, Santa Moniea ..•• ^.X'ly tt of the Nly 105 ft K.. 0.43 1180 Jenny Rosen, Santa Monica • , , • ,, ,, . 108. 35.06 2245 Security First National Bank, Towner Terrace ..—...... 102 - 19.11 ..NE'ly 100 ft L 19T- 73.19 Carl C. Coon, Ocean Park Terrace Tract 41 C._ 19.34 1226 Margaret Y. Enriquez, Santa Monica -• - • , Q lit 32.41 2246 Security Pint National Bank, Towner Terrace .—....124 ... 8.48 3080 E. Gamberi, Santa Monica ,... M 197 183.17 726 Mary M. Runge, Vawter's Marine Street Ttact .——.15 C.._ 3512 IStt F. A. Williamson, Santa Monica , - T 15.57 2247 .Security Pint National Bank, Towner Terrace ...... 135 „ 8.46 E. Gamberi, Santa Monica ...... -,,--,-,.. , N 1ST 83.83 728 John S. Pullman. Fountain Glen Tract „,„ 1 , 1— 60.56 IStt Helen Nagel, Santa Monica ...... S lii 82.21 2257 Winnie A. Valdex, Towner Terrace , ,,„ „ , itt - 12.45 X Gamberi, Sante Monica .,,„ ,--,, • • <"> 197 83.83 729 James M. Fortenbury, Fountain Olen Ttaet ...... — 1251 Heirs Of Mathias W. Of fill, Santa Monica ...... X> 117..110 . 47.48 2263 Adele M Hayes, Towner Terrace „..„„••„„-, - , -Ifr ... 4.04 3086 Walter H. Prler, Santa Monica — J ISO 4619 „ , ., , . ,. flwiy SO ft. 3 1— B.4B 1264 Mrs. Clede W. Bliss, Santa Monica ...... NW'ly 16% ft. S 123 31.52 2374 Mary M. Martin, Towner TBrrace ,,..,, , . •_ .f. - 13.79 Walter H. Prter, Santa Monica , ,-„,,,. - *_ 198.. 43.93 James M. Fortenbury. Fountain Glen Ttaet —— Mra Clede W. Bliss, Santa Monica .__...... _...... T ISO: 107.76 2280 T. L. Dillaha, Towner Terrace , • „ .171 Walter H. Prler, Santa Monica .....„..„....„...... ——„.—L 198.. 63.43 -—....SWly 35 ft. _ 1— 6.45 .. 4619 66.98 Mrs. Clede W. Bliss, Santa Monica ...... X 169.. 685.77 2282 Mra. H. P. Laventhal, Towner Terrace •">* ... 61.82 3089 Crescent Bay Investment Co., Tract No. 1940 ..——.16 732 J. O. Bryson, Fountain Olen Tract, Und. tt Int.- —,—1 3— 8.81 1270 Ouy C. Hammond, Santa Monlea 2300 William Brandenburg, Towner Terrace 194 ... 16.45 Crescent Bay Investment Co., Tract Bo. 1940 .——.17 48.37 J. G. Bryson, Fountain Glen Tract, Und. tt Hat ——9 8 5.68 2301 William Brandenburg, Towner Terrace 19ft Crescent Bay Investment Co., Tract No. 1940 20 4817 739 J. O. Smith, Fountain Olen Tract ...... SWly Utt ft S -NWly 20 tt. ot SW'ly 30 tt. J 134 . 2.34 - 413 66.98 IU Guy C. Hammond, Santa Monica 2302 Williamson S. Robinson, Towner Terrace 196 - 18.04 Crescent Bay Investment Co., Trafct No. 1940 .21 J. C. smith, Fountain Olen Tratt * 3— 8.43 2308 Julia Hanna, Towner Terrace ,... .,.,' ,,.,,..,,._ 207 Crescent Bay Investment Co., Tract No. 1940 52 1.82 748 Alice Reashaw, Fountain Olen Ttact ———.10 4— 3.67 Z. NE'ly 60 ft. of SWly 90 ft. J 134- 6.06 ... 13.79 7.14 Guy C. Hammond, Santa Monica 2310 Grant Halstead, Towner Terrace SW'ly 10 ft 209 - LSI Crescent Bay Investment Co., Tract No. 1940 53 Alice Reashaw, Fountain Glen Tract . „ 11 1. 6.45 20.00 4— 6.73 —NE'ly 60 ft. Of SWly 90 ft. K 134 ... 20.92 Orant Halstead, Towner Terraca —.NE'ly 25 ft 210 - Bll Crescent Bay Investment Co., Tract No. 1940 ...... A 96.23 749 Virgil X Connell, Fountain Glen Tract , , ., ft Ouy C. Hammond, Santa Monica 2316 Roy Burk. Towner Terrace —. •••„,-.•,.,•„...„„. 222 ...13.79 Crescent Bay Investment Co., Tract No. 1940 B 96.23 Virgil E. Connell, Fountain Olen Tract *» 4— T.ff ..NE'ly 60 ft. Of SW'ly 90 ft. L 134... 56.21 2? 19 Mrs. Frank Higgins, Towner Terrace —SE'ly 10 ft. 226 .. 1.38 Crescent Bay Investment Ce., Tract No. 1940 C 66.98 751 Blanche Reed, Fountain Glen Ttaet , - a 5— ITS Guy C. Hammond, Santa Monica " * P 173. .219.02 Mrs. Prank Higgins. Towner Terrace ,,,-,— ,.,,. ,337 ... 1311 Crescent Bay Investment Co., Tract No. 1940 D 66.98 Blanche Reed, Fountain Olen Tract , -- _Zf 1 5—17.12 1279 Alfred G. Wessling, Santa Monica —.—.___——__..O 136 . 30.63 2320 George S. Bliss, Towner Terrace .,„. , , , , vxs ... 23.54 Crescent Bay Investment Co., Tract ... o. 1940 E 67.86 761 E. F. Stella, Fountain Olen Ttact Ma S ———17 1— Mf 1284 Henry Slert, Santa Monica ...... —_...... G 1ST. 26.56 George S. Bliss, Towner Terrace ,,. , .„„..„„„„_.,.„_ 230 .... 23.54 Crescent Bay Investment Co., Tract No. 1940 F 66.98 X F. Stella, Fountain Glen Ttact No. 3 If 1—3.47 Henry Slert, Central Addition ...... NW'ly 120 ft. 31 . 11.63 2350 Security Pint National Bank, Towner Terrace Crescent Bay Investment Co., Tract No. 1940 G 19.99 765 W. J. Williams, Fountain Olen Tract No. 3 ——.26 1 — 17.12 Henry Slert, Central Addition ...... NE'ly ISO ft S3 . t.n Exc. the NE'ly 100 ft. 258 ... 14.68 Crescent Bay Investment Co., Tract No. 1940 H 766 X W. Martin, Fountain Olen Tract No. 2 —.—..28 1— 10.56 Henry Slert, Central Addition NE'ly 120 ft. 33 . 11.63 Security First National Bank, Towner Terrace Crescent Bay Investment Co., Tract No. 1940 J 11s 767 H. Merritt, Fountain Olen Tract Ba S —NE'ly 10 ft 3 1— 1.48 1303 Heirs of Ellen King, Santa Monica ——T 141. .121.21 - 413 Crescent Bay Investment Co., Rancho San Vicente Y B Merritt Fountain (Nan Tract Na S A 2— IAS '' 1308 Lindke & Nash, Santa Monica T 145.. . 74.07 — —Exc the NE'ly 100 ft 259 Santa Monica, Parcel C" - ... ,...... „.„,. .02 Acres 113 768 Rena Hapgood, Fountain Olen Tract Na % .———7 3— ITS 1325 Bay Cities Guaranty Bids. Sc Loan Ass'n, Santa Monica Security First National Bank, Towner Terrace - 2.27 3090 Prudential Realty Co., Tract No. 1940 .—tt 16.27 768 Rena Bapgood, Fountain Olen Tract Na S —8 3— 6.73 flWIy Sfl ft, K 147—933.99 ...... Exc. the NE'ly 100 ft 260 - 9.78 094 Title Guarantee St Trust Co., Rancho San Vicente Y Bona Hapgood, Fountain Olen Tract Ba t ... a 3—3017 2366 Orman Smite, Towner Terrace .1 287 Santa Monica, Parcel "3" , , —33113 Bay Cities Guaranty Bldg. tt Loan Ass'n, Santa Montea 9I L 9.78 779 Martin Burger. Fountain Olen Ttact No. 2 so 3— 1919 , SWly 50 ft. L 147..1100.66 Orman Smith, Towner Terrace , ,,, , ,..,„ , n . . . :. 68.16 3097 Sequoia Investment Co.. Rancho San Vicente Y Santa 784 X X Millington, Fountain Olen Ttact Na S . , , „ « 3— 41.78 1326 Mrs. O. Buchtel, Santa Monica ._% 147... 81.17 SST4 Laura Depp, Towner Terrace , ,, to. - lltt Monica, Parcel "5" ,,, , .... , .730.48 808 Theodore Staab, Fountain Glen Tract No. S ..——32 7— 12.40 1338 J. A. Balsley, Santa Monica Q 14__L_.161.84 2381 Dowlnna V. Keith, Towner Terrace V. 3108 Nella A. Bell, Carl F. Schader's Seaside Terrace 28 809 Chariea X Gibson, Fountain Glen Tttttt No. 3 —33 7— 911 * 1339 H. Stanley Hughes, Santa Monica * 148....120.17 2386 Pacific States Aaa. Corp'n., Towner Terraca 317 _ in 3109 Carl F. Schader's Seaside Verrace, Carl F. Schader's Sea­ — 60.63 Charles X Gibson, Fountain Glen Tract No. S ——.34 7— 9.43 1343 Luarent David, Santa Moniea ., . * IM,. 15.56 Pacific States Aux. Corp'n., Towner Terrace 01 * _ 19.11 side Terrace — .... . 29 835 Gulseppi Curtl, Ocean Park Terrace Tract .———..23 B-. 3613 Luarent David, Banta Monica P 161— 15.56 Pacific States Aux. Corp'n., Towner Terrace 330 Carl F. Schader's Seaside Terrace, Carl P. Schader's Sea­ .... 6618 SSt Lottie S. Stone, Ocean Park Terrace Ttaet ..———27 X- 1019 - 36.84 B„_ 2317 y 1S57 Citizens Mortgage & Security Ca, Santa Monica 2390 E. V. Pratt, Towner Terrace *"• - ltt side Terrace ..,., 80 Lottie X Stone, Ocean Park Terrace Tract ...——29 ft. A 160....228.96 2395 T. J. Rummonds, Towner Terrace , aai Carl P. Schader's Seaside Terrace, Carl F. Schader's Sea­ — 40.38 832 Oeorge H. Mustard, Ocean P**k Terrace Ttttt ———31 B.._ 10.89 _ 11.69 B..„ 3710 mnt tt 1'. J. Rummonds. Towner Terrace ™ „ 1116 side Terrace ,.,r- , •-.-•, SE'ly 6914 ft. A Oeorge H. Mustard, Ocean Park Terrace Tract -33 ft. B 160... 191.80 2424 Wm. H. and Edna M. Leonard, Towner Terraca 365 Carl F. Schader's Seaside Terrace, Carl P. Schader's Sea­ — 9613 849 Emma X Gephart Anthony, Ocean Park Terrace Ttact-81 D— 5.45 Citizens Mortgage Sc Security Co., Santa Monica - 3910 D— 0.43 , —...NE'ly 50 2425 Paul J. Brown, Towner Terrace u ana - 67.22 side Terrace . ,„ ,,, - , - - •; , • , , —B — 64.33 851 Etta O. Woat Ocean Park Terrace Tract ' -_ 83 ft. C 160—196.37 2443 Rose Carter, Towner Terrace •, 9°7 3116 Carl Schader. Tract No. 1111 „ .1 ...275.39 863 S. Blatt Ocean Park Terrace Traet — 99 D._ 3110 Citizens Mortgage St Security Co., Santa Monica ... 1818 D.„. 42.08 _m i -NE'ly 50 160... 43.49 2467 E. X Jenkins. Austin Heights , , „ L If -.165.39 Carl Schader, Ttaet No. 1111 _ 3 ....13911 S. Blatt, Ocean Park Terrace Ttact ....„.————101 -W 160.-132-37 2478 Louise P. Hall, Austin Heights 41 Carl Schader, Tract No. 1111 3 ...139.80 G— lOAXli 1366 Gore Bros.. Inc., Santa Monica . , _v _ IM 883 Morris Demsky, Oeean Park Terrace Ttact ,.—•—128 G.„ 1419 Gore Bros., Inc., Santa Monica , -X 160....321.87 Louise P. HaO, Austin Heights — ,, 44 .. 22.66 Carl Schader, Tract Na 1111 , . 4 — 91.60 886 C. R. Burness, Ocean Park Terrace Tract _———134 Gore Bros., Inc., Santa Monica , 162- 98.01 2479 Santa Monica Plumbing Supply Co., Austin Heights SB .176.98 Carl Schader, Traet Ba lill ...5 — 9110 898 Florence Tammasina Ocean Park Terrace Tract —105 1—2810 1375 A. Silverberg, Santa Monica -——______——___«— .3 163- 33.30 2486 J. Ik Kline. Austin Heights ._._... _.,,, .tt L 104 Carl Schader, Tract Na 111! " ,- -., ,,,,» _. 91.50 912 W. P. Myatt. Copeland Square - .....—.—.1 - 21.38 A. Silverberg, Santa Monica -O 163.. 15.56 348. William Hanna, Austin Heights . 36 .. 8.48 Carl P. Schader, Ttact- No. 1111 , • 8 — 9110 930 C. M. Waten, Copeland Square .,„- — 39 — 1011 1389 John A. Balsley. Santa Monica . A 164. 89.65 2490 George H. Thomas, Trustee, Austin Heights 41 * .. 3148 Carl P. Schader, Tract No. 1111 ...... ——.————.9 —111.93 932 Thomas P. Kraft Copeland Square ...... —.—41 .- 1617 ' 1396 Mortimer Murphy., Santa Monica ...... — SW'lSWly 50 ft.. B 164. 2650 2493 Security First National Bank, Austin Heights .103.58 3117 R. c. Lawrenpe, Ttaet Bo. 2562 ,' ..„, ,-. , „H — 99.76 934 O. Ruccl, Copeland Square — „,.—.-••—___--,54 -3311 Mortimer Murphy, Santa Monica —SW'ly 50 ft. C 101. 7.91 -SW'ly 50.16 ft frontage on Pico Blvd. of lot 45 3118 Bank of America of California, Ttaet No. 2562 .——12 — 27.09 953 Allen H. and Helen Stumpf. Crescent Bay Tract - .—M 1397 Hattie M. Parmenter, Santa Monica f- 161. 43.931 249. Salvators La Chimia. Austin Heights ——• 48 - ltt 3134 Harry L Harband, Jepson Ttaet ,, 2 — 24.63 umii 1402 Ernest E. Mattax, Santa Monica , . » 164— 32.07 I Salvators La Chimia, Austin Heights ...... 49 - 1812 Harry L Harband, Jepson Tract — 4115 (Tarn to Page 13/ 2518 Agnes L_ Strangman, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S, M. Tr. 1 .1311 est*'i im _____• *F_w&!%it_Wrr<_t\

PAGE TWELVE EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1932 Auen Bent AueMioent Awiiment Lot Blk. WAME AND DESCRIPTION Lot Blk. Cost* NAME AND DESCRIPTION Let lit Co-u No. NAMS AND DESCRIPTION Mm Blk. Coat* Wo. NAME AND DESCRIPTION cost« na Sa 1548 George McCambridge, South Santa Monica NE'ly 50 ft 4 7— 35.83 998 Emma Garrett and Myrtle Owen, Tract No. 5239 0— 45.65 2056 C. Binetti, Serra Vista Townsite • - 26 8- . 70.96 (Continued From Page 1*1 39.99 1013 T. U. Berry, Tract No. 5239 ,- -St 0— 1717 2057 W. O. Earheart, Serra Vteta Townslte SW'ly 50 ft. 2511 _*___ George McCambridge, South Santa Monica NE'ly 50 ft 5 7— 2 6.. 1556 Nancy utler, Albright's Plat — ..... 5 — 6918 1027 D. X Campbell, Tract No. ff _f . --3 — 38.16 2068 Olean C. Glidden. Serra Vista Townsite - -1 10- . 1912 062 Mirmie Strung, Cresc__:_BX^rt.._- ^ M ^ jg ^ 1M 1559 Frank T. Olsen. Santa Monica Coanmerclal Co's. Tract .5 P— 10.89 1029 Bene Yates, Ttaet Na 5519 .17 — 2112 2079 Ouy M Mershon, Serra Vista Townslte . 1011 —. 9.75 2084 Thomas J. Jones. Serra Vteta Annex _— -19 13.. 14.62 Minnte~P. Darling, Orescent Bay Ttact Frank T. Olsen. Santa Monica Com_.rcial Cos. Tract .0 P— 1516 1030 Henderiene M. MiUer, Tract No. 5519 -18 -2 63.00 1563 C. B King. Santa Monica Commercial Co's. Ttaet ...... 34 P.... 1816 1035 A. !_ Eacrett, Ttaet No. 5883 , ' —I — 18.98 2085 h. P. Larsen, Serra Vteta Annex •-:,.,, —3 . 16.80 1_\ —. —Hl_y 18 ft 82 in. 21 18 31 1564 Heirs of J. X Duffie, Santa Monica Commercial Co's. 1037 Wm. AUen Tickle, Ttact NO. SOU , • —0 — '65.28 2086 Arthur B Wood. Sara Vteta Annex .,. , -11 . 1.4S . 862 Jamea-A. Craig! Crescent Bay Tract « 4387 25.44 Tract .., - ...-. —1 12.96 1046 Jacob Massion, Traet No. 7335 —4 — 9.75 2088 John Vos. Sierra Vista Annex 14 . 17.73 1022 Charles A. Fanjoy, Ocean Wave Tract . Heirs of J. H. Duffle, SanU Monica Commercial Co's. Jacob Massion, Tract ltt. 7335 ,„.„.,.. , _ -1 — 9.75 2092 Harry W. Oreenleaf, Serra Vista Annex No. 2 .. . 20.54 .50 29.60 .5 . lltt Charles A. Fanjoy. Ocean.Wave Tract 28.64 Tract — _...... —.-,.— 10 23.45 1063 Citizens Mortgage St Sec. Co., Tract No. 8823 .——.20 — 4110 2093 P. E. Bowser, Serra Vista Annex Na 3 Jt Charles A. Fanjoy. Ocean Park Tract .SW'ly 1 _t ft tt 1566 Jack E. Goldberg. Santa Monica Commercial Co's. It. -36 9Q~ 1517 1096 Theresa Anna Perch, Tratt No. 8823 10 — 411 2094 Orace Parker, Serra Vista Annan....o. S ._. . 20.54 B _ 3177 2097 Josephine Kitley, Oreen Acres ' 1032 Metta Herstrom. Central Beach Tract " B. . 18.36 1567 Nellie Hollywood, Sante Montea Commercial Co's. Tt. .37 __- UST UN Joseph K. Phy, Ttact No. 1923 •,••••-„' ,,,,••• II — 4.47 i •__!_.(_ woipn Lane Central Beach Tract —- .•.,..,—•——<»- 0. .. 29.60 Nellie Hollywood, Santa Monica Commercial Co's. Tr. .18 Q- 1814 lilt Laura J. Barteaux, Erkenbrecher Syndicate X M. Tt. —4 14— 913 SETy 41 1-3 ft. of NWly 82 2-3 ft 8 17.27 1*4 1050 SSe _ol_dS Central Beach Ttact -SWly tt ft 25 a _ STIS 1589 Tarablno Real Estate Co., Santa Monica Tract 38 A... 3510 1138 Elizabeth McAlister Bray, Erkenbrecher Syn. S. M. Tr. .1 15— 411 2100 Emily C. Clampitt, Oreen Acres ——.NWly 50 B 10 .4174 Wolfe Ooldrlng, Central Beach Ttact ——-36 c Tarabino Real Estate Co., Santa Monica Tract ...... —39 A_.. 27.28 1145 Emll Sasina, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tr. 32 IS— 17.14 2106 Christian B Prior, Oreen Acres - ..., , «tt 4 L 14.62 Wolfe Goldring, Central Beach jmct--.NEly 8ft 27 p. . 3711 1609 Thomas P. Norton, Vawter's Subd. of Lucas Tr.....W tt 5 wm 79.68 Emll Sasina, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tr. —34 10— 7.89 Christian Eb Briar, Tract No. lttt -_. ,-_»••_. • -1 I 6.67 Wolfe Goldring, Santa Monica Commercial Co s. Tract 35 R. _ 1911 1616 George X Mustard. Santa Pe Tract .•„-..,., 3 A— 35.83 1154 Bessie L. Strlcklln, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tt. -Jtt 10— 4.91 3110 W. H. Beeman. Oreen Acres ——. NWly 50 ft 10 . 27.87 Wolfe Goldring, SanU Monica Commercial Co s. Tract 29 R. „ 19.21 1620 Mary A. Post, Santa Fe Tract.: —23 B— 29.76 Bessie L. Strlcklln, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tt. —36 10— iM 2120 W. H. Fitchmiller, Oreen Acres Replat No. 1 „ , .A . 5X00 Wolfe Goldring. Santa MonlcaOommerc a COB. Tract 30 R. _ 31.67 1034 X H. Kenson, Ocean Spray Tract • •• • 1 16 A— lltt 1156 Mary R. Slater. Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tr. —.41 UU 35.64 2134 Minnie W. X Lanahan, Oreen Acres Replat Na 1 __. .P L 14.62 Wolfe Goldring, Sante Monica Commercial Cos. Ttact 31 R. . 37.92 1627 Mra L_ P. Rolland, Ocean Spray Tract .6 C— 29.60 Mary R. Slater, Erkenbrecher Syndicate 8. M It. —43 16—104.10 2127 WUlard W. Mason, Oreen Acres Replat No. 1 . K . 12.85 Wolfe Goldring, Sante Monica Commercial Cos. Tract 32 A. .4811 1636 L. O. Gunn, Exc. Ocean Spray Ttaet —______-18 O— 810 1179 Nora Oates VanCatz, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tt. 2170 Title Ins. St Ttust Co, Tract No. 2380 -^ .87 . 20.84 Wolfe Goldring, Santa Monica Tract . —- .61 A.. . 4811 1645 Marie Hiner, Arcadia Tratt' —. 6 L. 23.37 "M" „.— —- -NWTy % 3 34— 33.80 2311 Thompson 8. Macdonough, Ttact Na 4208 ..—— .13 . 29,11 Wolfe Goldring. Santa Monica Tract—^ « C . 311S Marie Hiner, Arcadia Tract — -_-T 2- 25.44 1187 H. H. Bilson, Erkenbrecher Syndicate Santa Monica T. 2215 Harry O. Euwer, Tract No. 4334 , -1 i . 54.74 1052 Louise S. Munkers, Central BeachJDact 37 C. . 3311 1653 James N. Hull. Arcadia Tract . —11 6... 1216 *XT •_•,,,, , , , ww .87 acres 3 »—100.10 2232 Adella X Orundy. Tract No. 6519 sa -8 . 35.64 1053 Teresa M. Pambrun, Central Beach Tract 3B a . 1818 James N. Hull, Arcadia Tract . —12 6- 13.06 1192 Armina M Rowe, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tt. 2236 Adele Spaczek^Tract tto. 6519 --„ ,.,, .. • IS . 13.74 Teresa M Pambrun, Central Beach Tract .—40 D. „ 15.37 James N. Hill, Arcadia Tract _. 6... 13.06 "A" •-,' r 1 1,1. cm Wfwti/w. 1 36— SOU 2245 I_ena Gross, Erkenbrecher Synd., 8. M. Tt. • .38 16. . 9.75 1057 Catherine B. HamilL Central Beach Tract —ra.—5 D. - 7.44 1658 Nancy Butler, Arcadia Tract - 8— 12.96 1194 John Carling, Erkenbrecher Syndicate 8. M Tt. Lena Gross, Erkenbrecher Synd., X M. Tr. .„ .40 16.. . 26.39 1061 J W. Lvman, Central Beach Ttaet -BW'ly 12tt tt, IB D .. 1816 1662 X O. Cameron, Highland Tract 2— 22.46 "C" ., -• - , - 1, . c ,a_irtl_Mi 1 36— 54.36 Lena Gross, Erkenbrecher Synd., X M. Tr. • , , 42 16.. .120.85 j W. Lyman. Central Beach Tract SW'ly 13% ft 16 D- - 1816 1664 Marv Beeghley. Highland Ttact — .,.—...1 4— 0.43 1203 Mike T. Moriarty. Erkenbrecher Syndicate X M. Tt. 2316 Bank of America National Tr. St Sav. Ass'n. 1065 Anna L. Halstead, Central Beach Tract ———. 32 1673 Annie C. Treharne. Tract No. 3734 44 11.78 "1" «K'iy tt 1.83 acres 3 27—41.21 Trsct Na 7993 , .53 . 114 1076 Alice W. Cleveland. Wadsworth St Hollister Tract 2. . 17.12 1681 R. P. Barteaux, Vawter's Fourth Street Ttact 12 B— 1319 1209 Sam Williams, Erkenbrecher Syndicate X If. Tt. 2494 0. X Wright Tract NO. 9156 " ...2 . 31.73 II.J__IIH_.__I sw ly itt 2 iu 9 .. 60.07 1686 Heirs of J. S. Duffle, Stoneham Tract ,..—...——.9 X— 10.1S 29... 12.85 2495 Mary Kamzler. Tract Na SIM - - - -1 . 28.25 3_ "A" ___ , •„ MW*r 345175 fl of NBTy 158 ft 1 2497 Harry Sherman, Ttact No. 199 . .. Alice'W~ci.v..an_!'Wadswwtti tt Hollister Tract 6 1690 Nellie Hollywood, Vawter's Orchard Tract.N'ly 110 tt. SS .... 4.96 1216 Edward W. Carroll, Campbell Villa Tract 16 L» 4.91 .26 13.74 1079 Fannie B. Laurence, Wadsworth Sc Hollister Ttaet Nellie Hollywood. Vawter's Orchard Tract -N'ly 110 ft 35 4.46 Edward W. Carroll, Campbell VUla Tract ,11 1— Harry Sherman, Tract No. 5239 , .... .15 3- 14.02 25 X. _ 6.48 68.78 2499 Mary B. Gardner, Tratt Ba 7802 .. • ,-, „..,,, -2 -—ra_.. • ' ._ sw.y-12_-ft 1700 John S. Pullman, Fountain Olen Tract 8 1— 8.80 1137 Adam Layer, Morning Glory Tract 7.99 411 Fannie* X Laurence, Wad-Worth tt HoUister Tract John S. Pullman, Fountain Glen Tract , _ 1 l~. 4.64 Adam Layer, Morning Glory Ttact 2504 G. S. and Florence 8. Holmes, Santa Monica , - _, , Y 106 . 93.68 26 X. _ 17.36 , y 6.12 2510 A. A. Alton, Santa Monica ,. • • •,•• , ., ,. .. , NE'ly 18% ft. John S. Pullman, Fountain Glen Tract 10 1— 4.83 Adam Layer, Morning Glory Ttatt J 719 66.72 1705 W. M. Dunn, Fountain Glen Tract — -_ .4 |_. 11.40 Adam Layer, Morning Glory Tract JI X A. Alton, Santa Montea . w ior. 53.48 1090 Heirs of Frances M. Rebman, Wadsworth St Hollister 10 S.. _ 1617 7,99 2515 Elmer G. Hyde, tt al. Santa Monica —NE'ly 100 ft 155... Tract i SWly 17% ft W. M. Dunn, Fountain Glen Tract — ., 1 5— 4.46 1340 J. W. Moxley, Valley Crest Tract .....— —ii 8.44 -X 107. 44.65 1725 Dominicio Palmero, Fountain Olen Tract No. 3 .——16 0— 8.80 1244 Laura M Carver, Valley Crest Tract — -.25 Elmer O. Hyde, et al, Santa Monica NE'ly 100 ft 155... 14.62 Heirs of Frances M. Rebman, Wadsworth St Hollister 11 3. .. 4.46 4.03 2518 Nancy Butter, Sante Montea • 156... Tract —, ...NE'ly 12tt ft 19 .. 3016 Dominicio Palmero, Fountain Glen Tract No. 3 —17 6— 29.68 Laura M Carver, Valley Crest Tract — —26 4.03 3. Dominicio Palmero, Fountain Glen Tract No. 3 .18 6... 0.7S Laura M. Carver, Valley Crest Tract —. —JT 2521 Frances Ochert, Sante Monica , • ,/, ,,„ ..O 156.. sin 1092 Agnes L Muller, Wadsworth Sc Hollister Tract _—, 21 .13313 108 2527 Rachel Griffin, Santa Monica .——————————— 458 F. W. Armltage and Percy, Lucas Ttact, Parcel A , 1735 Arthur H. Nicholson, Ocean Park Terrace Tract — 17 A— 1718 Laura M. Carver, Valley Crest Tract - —28 4.03 Q 107. 27.06 1736 Peter Gevertz, Ocean Park Terrace Tract —18 B._ 46.69 Laura M. Carver, Valley Crest Ttact ... —29 2528 R. H. Scott Sante Monica • - ' - , _S 157.. IBM 1095 Boris B. and Mary Louise Oordon, Rancho In 045.18 4.08 2529 Charles M. Brown, Santa Monica .....—_.—._„.. Ballona Santa Monica Tract —.———— 1738 George H. Mustard, Ocean Park Terrace Tract .—.40 O— 17.18 Laura M. Carver, Richard's Subd. —J 3.14 .U ITS. 42.88 .3 .18113 2531 Prince X and Cora Cardock, Santa Monlea 1311 1099 Thomas G. Lewis. Ivar A. Weld's Subd. — 1 .. 83.66 1749 Eleanor Fleisher, Ocean Park Terrace Tract .—.——.125 O— 1014 1297 M. K. Doumanl, Tract Bo. 7993 —— -.216 7.89 1101 Edith Hammond, Ivar A. Weld's Subd. 1 .13114 1755 Nellie Hollywood, Ocean Park Terrace Tract .-107 J— T.44 1299 Vallle A. Bulger, Aatt No. 7993 222 — ltt _„. . ,— .—NBTy 100 ft. B 181— 11.09 Edith Hammond, Ivar A. Weld's Subd. —_— —-6 .14011 1766 Frank T. Olson, Copeland Square 34 nm 29.60 1304 Lennle A. Caw, Ttact No. 7993 280 — 111 2540 Michel R. Boroso. Santa Monica -.- „ - •_•',, ,,. Q 183— 7.11 1103 A. L. Fugard, Ivar A. Weld's Subd. — —20 .. 3018 1776 Lowell C. Peters, Tract No. 8444 14 1810 1305 A. Dober, Ttaet NO. 7993 .281 — 9.75 2542 Leila L. Sullivan, Chelsea Oreen ——SWTy 60 ft. 19 3... 46.75 1104 Lavinia Chapp, Ivar A. Weld's 8ubd. —SW'ly 35 ft 34 _ 36.32 1778 Unknown Owner, Bay View Tract 15 li­ 13.39 1338 Jessie A. Herring, Schader's Addition ., „, ., .6 4... 22.98 LOlia L Sullivan, Chelsea Oreen Lavinia Chapp. Ivar A. Weld's Subd. -_„,_. —35 ,. 06.73 1780 Unknown Owner, Bay View Tract SW'ly 15 ft. 17 ll... 7.44 1327 Minnie L. Powell. Santa Monica ,. • —_N_ 106— 34.05 —.———..SWly 60 ft. of SE'ly 30 ft M X_ 314 '1108 Horace M. Rebok, South Santa Monica 8 . 12.80 1781 Unknown Owner. Bay View Tract „ - —.21 11- 15.37 Minnie L. Powell, Santa Monica .-——..—..—....N 105... UM 3870 Alex J. French, Schader's Addition _Q X— 0.48 Horace M. Rebok, Tract No. 4653 ——...4 . 1816 1791 Unknown Owner, Wadsworth Se Hollister Tract 1337 Laura X Palmer. Sante Monica SWTy 35 tt. X 106— 20.80 3871 W. X DiUwith, Schader's Addition —SETy 35 ft 4 3— 3.14 Horace M. Rebok, Ttact No. 3734 ——-26 Less R/W of Paclfle Electric B X Co. 1339 X X Francon, Santa Montea — ..••_. .--• -..,—,D 107.... 3114 W. X DUlwith. Schader's Addition —SE'ly 35 ft B 3... 1.38 Horace M. Rebok, Tract NO. 3734 _ — 35 . 12.73 1 1. 1.49 ,. 12.73 Unknown Owner, Wadsworth Se Hollister Tract 1358 John W. McGuire, Santa Monica ——.—— P 131— 11.09 2580 D. Routhier, Paradise Tract .,,,'-- 10 , 1110 Horace M. Rebok. Tract No. 3734 39 Less R/W of Pacific Electric R. R. Co. 2 2917 1379 A. X Dorman, Santa Monica — — N 157— TM 2583 Edna Mabel Sparr, Serra Vista Heights Extension —7 . 37.70 Horace M. Rebok, Tract No. 3734 — 83 . 12.73 2584 E. L. Koenig, Artesian Tract "F" Horace M. Rebok, Tract No. 3734 87 . B.46 Unknown Owner, Wadsworth Se Hollister Tract A. Z. Dorman, Boehme St Crosier Subd. •_ - B 2... 10.65 . 12.73 Less R/W of Pacific Electric R. R. Co., NE..6Vi ft. 3 L. B.4B 1382 The Bed River Lumber Co., Santa Monica ,1 IM .5.79 SETy 50 ft. of SW'ly 120 ft 4 -L. 35.64 Horace M Rebok, Tract Ro. 3734 93 1806 Unknown Owner, Ocean Spray Traet ...13 B... The Red River Lumber Co., Santa Monica ,.,— ., J 180... TOM 2585 Dail Alter, Artesian Tract ...... NE'ly tt of NBTy 40 ft 6 L- I 710 Horace M. Rebok, Tract Na 3734 93 . 1317 25.44 2595 Oscar Wlllett Canbrldge Tract ... - • ...f A.. . 68.96 Horace M. Rebok, Tract Na 3734 94 . 13.37 1810 Unknown Owner, Wave Crest Tract.— 54 A_. 8.80 1Tie Red River Lumber Co., Santa Montea ..„ B 180... IIM 1811 Unknown Owner, Wave Crest Tract —.—59 -fc; Tbe Red River Lumber fte., Santa Monica T. 180 29.63 Oscar Wlllett, Canbrldge Ttaflj ,,, -, * A... . 55.08 Horace M Rebok, Tract Na 3734 95 .. 12.40 IT3S 2603 Ella McEvoy, Serra Vista Heights Extension No. S ... M . 34.05 . 8.4S 1813 Unknown Owner, Wave Crest Traet - - 11 B... 1401 Robert Howe, Chelsea Oreen — 21 1 38.76 Horace M Rebok. Tract No. 3734 96 8.80 .——.—11 6... 2611 Ira C. Jackson, Serra Vteta Townsite —NE'ly 137.5 ft 3 6- 31.96 Thoma s G . Lewis Soutl" Sante 1Monic a ...——.. 5 6. . 88.80 1818 Unknown Owner, F. P. Howard's Subd. - „ ———6 1410 Ruth A. Hubbard, Chelsea Oreen 18.74 1819 Unknown Owner, P. P. Howard's Subd. — —7 c... 8.43 1416 Greenly, Chelsea Green ; 2 7— 54.72 2612 Edgar L Koenig, Serra Vteta Townslte - , , . 0 !•• , 12.12 U19 Heirs of Ellen King, South Sante Monica ——13 7.„ . 83.76 c... 143 3637 Oeorge L. Kenndy, Serra Vista Townsite _?. 8 BL 1613 7. . 79.25 1820 Unknown Owner, Vawter's Pourth Street Ttact 3 A.. 1417 Orace S. Lockwood, Chelsea Oreen SE'ly I ft 16 7— IM 1130 George McCambrldge. South Santa Monica ——13 18.06 Orace S. Lockwood. Chelsea Green — — 10 7— 17.27 2635 Charles M. Brown, Serra Vista Annas No. I ———.7 35.47 1136 X R. Dobson. South Santa Monica ——13 8. L 6716 1828 Unknown Owner, Vawter's Marine Street Tract —9 A... Charles M Brown, Serra Vista Annex No. 3 .——9 1. . 36.71 Unknown Owner, Vawter's Marine Street Tract ——10 16.38 1432 X W. Haw, Chelsea Oreen — .,——.34 0— 8.44 , 36.47 H37 Clara M. Ollbert, South Santa Montea —13 A... 13.31 20.... 75.26 Charles M. Brown, Serra Vista Annex No. 3 —..11 25.47 1130 Heirs of Jessie M. Sidway, South Sante Monica —..15 8. . 4116 1832 Unknown Owner, Fountain Glen Tract No. 2 .„.. 5 2... 1472 F. Frank Robinson, Artesian Tract - •• 10 Charles M. Brown, Serra Vista Annex No. 2 ——13 8. . 69.09 1850 Unknown Owner, Copeland Square 68 17.13 1504 Charles Halverson, Serra Vista Heights -. _.,,, 16 12 ... 26.97 , 37.33 Heirs of Jessie M. Sidway, South Santa Monica ...... —16 25.72 19.00 Charles M Brown, Serra Vteta Anna No. 3 —14 26.39 Heirs of Jessie M. Sidway. South Santa Moniea —17 8... .124.18 1520 8. P. Killian, Serra Vista Townsite — - -—21 1. Charles M. Brow, Serra Vista Annex Ba 2 Iff l.­. 1418 First Annex S. P. Killian, Serra Vista Townsite - 23 5... 178 . 27.33 1133 Thomas Joseph McNamara, Lucas Tract —3 1B37 Annie X Roche, Serra Vista Townsite , 10 17— 43.70 Charles M Brown, SOTS Vista Annex No 3 ——17 27.33 1137 Catherine Lowry, South Santa Monica. NNW'ly 48 ft. 3 ll- . 46.23 1 Bertha Hopkins Carr, Santa Monica . P 104.. 8111 Charles M Brown, Serra Vteta Annas No. 2 —.20 , S.7B Calcoast Investment Company-,- Santa Monica B 106. 1533 Margaret X Anderson, Serra Vista Townsite .——.9 21.... 82.48 lltt Ethel S. Nicholson, Santa Monica Commercial Go's.; 1912 21.... Charles ll Brown, Sena Vista Annex No. 2 .——...21 9.75 ...15.37 7 Thomas M. James. Santa Monica — „T 105.. 49.95 1541 John F. Francis, Serra Vista Townsite ,..,. 14 48.38 Tract. Parcel "C" 0 1542 Buncia A. Simmons, Serra Vista Townsite 25 21.... 32.28 Charles M. Brown, Serra Vteta Annex No. I , ,,-„ ,; 23 , 1110 Ethel S. Nicholson, Santa Monica Commercial Co's. Ttact 23 Alfred F. Selson. Santa Monica Z 107. 58.78 2542 John W. Mountain, Oreen Acres Replat No. 1 ——0 9... 33.80 25 Carolyn Willis, Santa Monica — A 130.. 1011 1B47 O. X Ramsey, Serra Vista Annex No. 3 —— _._ 3 —10118 Parcel "D" .NW'ly B0 ft on Main St. by 80 ft. 0 . 43.16 O. X Ramsey, Serra Vista Annex No. 3 -SWTy 52.5 ft. 4 — 1914 2643 Mrs. C. B Ustlck, Oreen Acres Replat Ba 1 ...—..—Q 9... 87.46 1149 George R. Wlddess, Santa Monica Commercial Co's. 30 A. Ownings. Santa Monica S 130. 15.30 2645 Boris B. and Louise Oordon, Fairmont Villas —1 1- 11117 41 Joseph M. Mulhall, Santa Monica — T 131. 32.68 C. E. Ramsey, Tract No. 3000 .»:... .46 1— 22.57 Tract ... — -tO P.. . 18.36 C. X Ramsey, Tract No. 3000 —.... ,..-. —47 1— 11.59 Boris B. and Louise Oordon, Fairmont ViUas, SE'ly 20 ft 3 L- 114 1153 Irene Sanford, Santa Monica Commercial Co's. Tract...! _~ . 8.43 56 Lillian Deamer, Santa Monica -E 186. 1810 3M7 Louis de Beaumont, Fairmont Villas ,, ...tt 1. 1591 H. HuftUe, Tract No. 1351 , — 23 1- 5.79 2....204.03 1164 W. X Jones, Tract No. 7425 3 . 1316 73 W. C. Alexander, Santa Monica X ISO. 29 63 2649 EUen V. Casey, Ttact Na 27 33 1... 20.80 . 6414 86 Thomas Merrill Syndicate Orchard'Tract 1612 Title Insurance St Trust Co., Tract No. 2385 •••• .64 — ITS w. X Jones, Santa Monica Tract —1 D.. 1616 Gladys R. Ingle, Tract No. 2388 ...— 97 — 20.84 2655 T. A. Moody, Tract Ba UII • „., w7 10.41 1170 Galen C. Paxton. Santa Monica Tract .SW'ly l_ 1 A. . 10.89 L- —JV NE'ly 68 ft Of NWTy 160 ft 3 60.54 2662 Jane Briggs, Tract Na lttl .1 l~. 35.82 88 Thomas E. Merrill. Orchard Tract 1618 F. and A. M. Herren, Ttact No. 2385 .————170 — 1717 I— Galen C. Paxton, Santa Monica Tract SW'ly _ 2 A.. . 17.12 1620 Charles J. Carr, Tract No. 2385 — —— 204 — Ill 2666 John Tudor, Tract No. 1351 ,,,,,-- , -- . . „,„..f 4.02 1175 August H. Miller, Santa Monica Tract 11 A. [ 20.23 "D" SWly 66 ft. of the NW'ly IM ft 3 72.66 2685 Elsie E. Mueller, Tratt No. 1861 —.12 3— 26.99 A. . 28.79 99—Joseph X Owings, Chelsea Green • , • - , • - ,**• lltt Charles J. Carr. Tract No. 3000 12 1— 26.99 14— August H. Miller, Santa Monica Tract —...—13 1623 Katherine Walters, Tract No. 2385 st— 242 — UM 2694 Alice M. Long. Tract No. lttl ...... ——16 106 1180 Frank Bahner, Santa Monica Trsct 30 A.. . 26.29 118 Walter O. Squires, Chelsea Green 10 8.00 2707 JTO. Person, Tract No. 2385 , , ..tt 16.... 17.14 A.. . 24.31 118 Alice Arons, Chelsea Green ..——..- 28 1611 Katherine Walters, Tract No. 2385 —.———.—243 — TIM Prank Bahner, Santa Monica Tract 31 1624 August H. Miller, Tract Na 2385 ...... ———.A—246 — 117 J. C. Person, Tract No. 2308 - - V 26.39 Frank Bahner, Santa Monica Tract ——S3 A.. . 24.80 138 BWessie E. David, Chelsea Green .„.. -.14 28.25 2709 Dorothy Slstarelll, Ttaet NO. 238B ———..127 1413 137 P. W. Julin, Chelsea Green 16 20.80 1626 WiUiam H. Coalter, Tract Ba 1616 11 — 19.57 1187 Santa Monica Elks Home Ine., Santa Monica Tract — 1011 STIS W. O. Studt, Tract No. 2385 -,„.,„ , 1ST 1U1 .STy 11 ft 20 X. 137.11 146 Harriet X Spilter, Chelsea Green ...... NW'ly SO ft. 11 19.92 1643 Rita M. Burke Barry, Tract No. 4208 ..—„.——20 2734 Leland M. Ford, Ttaet No. 3000 -,, •••i..._f 1— 17.14 11 .447.47 176 Harry W. Gardner, Boehme St Crosier Subd. .". . C 41.86 1653 F. and A. M. Herren, Tract No. 4818 ..—.——19 — 34.94 Santa Monica Elks Home Inc., Santa Monica Tract X. 1656 Irene C. Harding, Tract No. 4618 — —33 — 20.80 Leland 11 Ford. Tract No. 3000 ...... ——..—..—.4 1- 17.14 Santa Monica Elks Home Inc., Santa Monica Tract ..22 B. .439.17 179 A. C. Schwartz, Boehme Se Crosier Subd. - .. , •--.. M 11.09 Inland at Ford, Tract No. 3000 •• , „.-,-,-„„„-_,0 1— 17.14 Santa Monica Elks Home Inc., Santa Monica Tract -23 .439.17 184 D. X Campbell, Boehme St Crosier Subd...... A 66.67 1667 C. A. Turnmire, Tract No. 5239 -24 X- 18.34 B.. 1672 H. B. Webster, Tract No. 5239 —_ —13 I— SIM Leland M. Ford, Ttaet No. 3000 . L ,, " 1—17.14 Santa Monica Elks Home Inc., Santa Monica Tract ..24 X. . 23.37 186 Moses <__ Forbes. Boehme Se Crosier Subd. — J 17.14 2735 Leland M. Ford, Tract No. 3000 ....10 1— 7.89 Santa Monica Elks Home Inc., Santa Monica Tract -35 Moses Sc Forbes, Boehme Sc Crosier Subd. _K 12.29 1703 F. E. Graham, Tract No. 8820 , ,,_ ...— 13 — 48M X. .. 23.37 .... 26.10 2736 Frank Lamont, Tract No. 8000 — „„._,_. ..,._—14 1— 63.89 Santa Monica Elks Home Inc., Santa Monica Tract .26 X. . 27.51 Moses St Forbes, Boehme Se Crosier Subd. L 21.52 1704 C. A. Boland, Tract No. 8823 ———38 2737 P. O. Redman, Ttact No. 3000 — -16 1— 7.89 Santa Monica Elks Home Inc., Santa Monica Tract .44 B_ .13918 189 J. J. Lopez, Paradise Tract.—.—.—. 2 4.91 1714 Hippolyte Bieule, Erkenbrecher Syndicate 8. M. Tt. STtt Leland M. Ford, Tract No. 3000 ,„,QE 1— ITS Santa Monica Elks Home Inc. Santa Monica Tract ..45 B.. -10613 190 Roy X Dorman, Paradise Tract 7 1.41 "L" The STy 47 ft of tbe BE'ly 85.79 ft tt tha BWly Leland M. Ford, Tract Bo. 3000 ..... 50 I— 0.78 Santa Monica Elks Home Inc Santa Monica Tract .48 X - 71.18 ltt Lillian JL Williamson, Paradise Tract ...... —24 19.92 233 79 ft. ; |MI. .4 8.. 4.91 2747 Charlotte Kisner, Ttact Na 3000 ... 20 4— 7.89 Santa Monica Elks Home Inc, Santa Monica Tract .47 X .486.98 197 Martha J. Huglll. Serra Vista Heights Extension —1 40.23 1716 Glenn F. Harrison, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tr. —Sl 8... 23.26 37M Leland M. Ford, Tract Ba 3000 ... ,., ,...• 5— 11.59 Santa Monica Elks Home Inc Santa Montea Tract .tt X ..486.98 Martha J. Hugill, Serra Vista Heights Extension — .3 1914 1725 TranquUito Reynosa, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tr. .4 9... 19M 2786 Harry X Leech, Tract No. 3000 ... 5 7— 6.70 Santa Monica Elks Home Inc| Santa Montea Tract ..49 X. .13179 Martha J. Hugill, Serra Vista Heights Extension .4 26.11 1726 Andy Ruiz, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M Tt. — fl 9... 181 Harry R. Leech, Ttact Na 3000 - ——-.6 T— 5.79 Santa Monica Elks Home Inc.," Santa Monica Tract 215 Anna L. Linne, Artesian Tract - .'.... 1 11- 215.14 1733 Victoria Casillas, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tt...... 15 10... 8.44 3759 Jane Brlggs, Ttact No. 3000 .— —_—22 7— 33.80 , STy 11 ft. 80 B.. .324.62 228 Clara Eldred Anthony, Clem Mar Heights 19 lltt 1738 Josephine Walter, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. _L Tt. 2763 Phil Denitz, Tratt No. 3000 6 I— 6.71 U91 H. Kolb. Santa Monica Tract 59 X ..102.64 230 William H. Lawrence, Cambridge Tract 1 A"; 28.75 "G" The NWTy 60 ft of the SE'ly 150 ft. ot the Phil Denitz. Trart ttd. SOOO —. , .,„, .7 8— 617 1193 Theodore I. Cooney, Santa Monica Tract 68 X. L 38.30 William B Lawrence, Cambridge Tract .„•..,- 3 A.. 25.22 sw'ly ltt ft. of the BE'ly 260 ft. ——— 11 517 2769 Frank Ashcroft, Ttact Ite. 4330 nn„„S 13.43 Theodore I. Cooney, Santa Monica Tract 69 X . 39.68 267 Bernice A. Lynch, Serra Vista Heights 2 20... 1116 1742 Refugio M. Villarreal, Erkenbrecher Synd., S. M. Tt. 11 IX- 21.42 2771 W. B Beeman. Ttaet Bl 4320 _7 Theodore I Cooney, Tract No. 3734 , „ . 85 _ 5.45 268 Ernest E. Rice, Serra Vista Heights .5 20.. 40.10 1748 W. C and Margaret K. Walts, Erkenbrecher Snydicate, 3774 Louis Rarrick, Tract Bo. 4334 —..,.....— —.—,.,.14 Til Theodore I. Cooney, Copeland Square .47 [. 69.95 280 Laura M. Carver, Serra Vista Townslte 22 5.. 4,02 Santa Monica Ttaet -,..-,' •,.... .„...._n„9 13... 8.44 Louis Rarrick, Tract Ba 4334 —.25 61.62 1188 Dave Hersh, Vawter's Ocean View Tract 17 L. . 10.43 281 Rose Witty, Serra Vista Townslte „ .25 5.. 9.33 1755 D. Hiram Cook, Erkenbrecher Synd- Santa Monica Tt. 1 14— 1011 2777 Eliza J. Benton, Tract No. 5239 . , ™ 1— M.07 Dave Hersh, Vawter's Ocean View Tract ,,, „,.„,, 18 L. 292 Bernice Lynch, Serra VlstaTownstte , 22 O.. 18.60 D. Hiram Cook, Erkenbrecher Synd., S. M. Ttaet —S 14— 413 2778 P. Barry Sweetman, Tract NO. 5239 .....———— 21 1— 1717 1204 J. E. Michael, Vawter's Ocean View Tract —31 l_.. tM 297 Frank M. Bailey, Serra Vista Townsite 19 10- 5.79 1760 Mathilda Lutterll, Erkenbrecher Synd., X M. Tr. 11 14.... 4M 2793 Heirs of Stanley Gardner, Tract No. 5239 —18 1137 J. E. Michael, Vawter's Ocean View Tract 32 l_.. 1X40 Frank M. Bailey, Serra Vista Townsite .20 10. 101 Mathilda Lutterll, Erkenbrecher Synd., 8. M. Tt. .13 14- 715 2803 Edward J. Liedel, Tract MIS „ , . te 411 1212 John C. Stansfield, Vawter's Ocean View Tract 19 M. _ 10.43 304 T. E. Smith, Serra Vista Townslte 13 ifc 53.22 1764 Martha Stewart, Erkenbrecher Synd., 8. M Tt. —.8 15— 913 2805 A. H. Stumpf. Ttact NO. MM ' » 40.89 John C. Stansfield, Vawter's Ocean View Tract .. 5X09 308 Bertha Turner, Serra Vista Townsite ,,•,•,.,.,,,,-,, ,,.S# 13.. . 88.43 1772 P. 6_d A. M. Herren, Erkenbrecher Synd. S. M. Tt. —34 li­ 3313 2806 Frank E. Vivens, Tract Bo. 7335 — 44.89 ....SWly 92 ft. 20 M. _ 47.13 309 Gertrude Burtscher, Serra Vista Townslte , ,... 1- 17. . 38.46 1774 Frances Lance, Erkenbrecher Synd., S. M Tt. -,,17 ll- 16M Frank E. Bivens, Traet Na 7335 ,,. i 33.79 1215 Luetta P. Baldwin, Vawter's Ocean View Tract 6 N. . 51.75 314 R. O. Stewart, Serra Vista Townsite ...25 IT- 6116 1778 H. O. Scheer, Erkenbrecher Synd., S. M. Tt. 36 H- 16.39 1811 J. C. Helner, Tract Bo. 7335 —— ...„_. 31 29.71 1222 Mons A. Newman, Vawter's Subd. of Lucas Tract. NU....2 -102.74 335 Benjamin F. Bartow, Green Acres SE'ly 40 ft 7 L. 1811 1781 Charles P. Kline, Erkenbrecher Synd.. 8. M. Tt. 1 16... SIM 3818 M. A. Judd,TtattIte. 7335 , . .. , pa 103 1242 Charles A. Matson, Vawter's Subd. of Lucas Tract, W ...12 .. 68,48 342 Frank Ray, Green Acres -SE'ly 62 tt. 7 3.. 13.74 Charles P. Kline, Erkenbrecher Synd., 8. M. Tt. _S 16— 9.75 M. A. Judd, Traet Ba 7335 ,,,.,. „„ ,te 1111 1257 Arthur S. Phillips, Santa Fe Tract ,*. —.0 B - Mtt 348 W. Happersett, Green Acres SE'ly 50 ft 4 4.. 26.97 1784 J. W. Ferman, Erkenbrecher Synd., X M. Tt. ..,, .,10 16- 144 1814 C. T. Johnson, Tract No. 7404 _„„,., „ — 13 21.06 1258 Beulah Walsh, Santa Fe Tract NW'ly 33 ft. 12 X _ 40.11 358 Ernest L McCartney, Oreen Acres — SE'ly 100 ft 3 T„ 14.62 1817 Mildred Brown, Erkenbrecher Synd., S. M. Tt. S 20— 12.86 MIS Sophie Lindquist, Ttact No. 8437 ...... „.„..——30 54.14 Beulah Walsh, Santa Fe Tract SE'ly 7 ft 11 B . Ill 368 R. A. Fowler, Green Acres .. 5 0. 192.92 1822 Socarries Cancholn, Erkenbrecher Synd., S. M. Tt. 25 20— 5.13 2821 Northland Bldg. Se Loan Ass'n., Tract No. 8823 ...15 9.75 1270 N. G-. Baida, Santa Fe Tract ...... 4 D . |311 370 Fred Moreen, Green Acres •-. 9 9.. 6014 1827 Jose Rios, Erkenbrecher Synd., S. M. Tr...... —35 20... ITO 2829 Ivey Schoenfeld. Ttact Ba 8823 - •*•* 46.T5 N. G. Baiiia. Santa Fe Tract . .5 9.75 D . 43,16 378 Eva J. Smith, Green Acres Replat No. 1 D" 9. 6014 1828 Jose Hen-eras. Erkenbrecher Synd., 8. M. Tt. —— 36 20— 20.46 2830 Mortgage Guarantee Co., Tract No. 8823 48 1283 D. Conterno, Santa Fe Tract ————————3 P., .. 33.23 385 Serge I. Colesoff, Green Acres Replat No. 3 , „, - E 3118 21.. 2839 Thomas A. Murray, Tract No. 8909 -,....• „ —3 MIT 1832 Albert Xante, Erkenbrecher Synd., X M. Tt, 10 4.91 1284 A. J. Laurence, Santa Fe Tract .————_ ——3 F - 50.38 400 Joseph C. Brown, Fairmont Villas ..., , —... 1 5. 11317 Albert Harris, Erkenbrecher Synd, S. M. Tr...... —...22 21— 1717 2843 Bessie White, Erkenbrecher Synd., S. M. Tr., Parcel "B" 4 8— 1119 1292 H. Lee Blackmore, Highland Tract Joseph C. Brown, Fairmont Villas .. 2 5.. 13.74 1834 Edwards Almaguer, Erkenbrecher Synd., S. M. Tt. —.—25 21— 711 2844 Beatrice Cary, Erkenbrecher Synd., X M. Tr. 1 8— 3.14 NE'ly of 8ETy 7 ft 3 - 1.48 Joseph C. Brown, Fairmont Villas — SE'ly 65 ft. 3 5.. 7.B6 Beatrice Cary, Erkenbrecher Synd- X M. Tr. ——.11 8— 1S.0B 1835 Lasaro Reyes, Erkenbrecher Synd., S. M. Tt. — —36 21— 9M OM H. Lee Blackmore, Highland Tract Joseph C. Brown, Fairmont Villas —SE'ly 65 ft 18 5- 7.56 1837 C. A. WUson, Erkenbrecher Synd., X 11 Tt. - ..30 21— 1119 2845 Charles P. O'DeU, Erkenbrecher Synd., 8. M. Tt. ——17 8- NE'ly tt Of NW'ly 36 ft - 1419 Joseph C. Brown, Fairmont Villas 19 5.. 18.16 2847 Christine Oland, Ttaet Ba 1923 „,. ,---,-„-, -te 6.67 1838 a. C. Johnson, Erkenbrecher Synd., X M. Tr. —— 33 21— 7.89 4M 1293 H. Lee Blackmore, Highland Tract Joseph C. Brown, Fairmont Villas . ;, 20 5.. 139.14 X C. Johnson, Erkenbrecher Synd., 8. M Tt. .——..35 21— 6.05 2858 Sarah E. Woodbury Exec., Erkenbrecher Synd, S. M. Tr. 4 IX- .NE'ly tt of SE'ly 14 ft. . 1.48 401 Wilshire Hospital Co.", Fairmont Villas , NWTy ttft 3 5.. 711 1840 Francisco and SeUa Machado, Erkenbrecher Syndicate, 2861 Cicero C. Campbell, Erkenbrecher Synd., S. M. Tr. —.16 12— IM H. Lee Blackmore, Highland Tract Wilshire Hospital Co., Fairmont Villas .—..——...... 4 I. ttll Santa Monica Tract, Parcel "G" :~_t 24— 1619 2865 Rosie Gonzales Erkenbrecher Synd., S. M. Tr...... —.10 Il­ 14.99 i. NE'ly Mi of NW'ly 29 ft 5 . 14.39 Wilshlre Hospital Co., Fairmont Villas .Vi.r..' 5.. lltt 1856 Ira L. and Mary Crandall, Erkenbrecher Syndicate, 'Santa 2868 Frederick A. Gibson, Erkenbrecher Syndicate B. M. Tt, .11 lS— 140 1323 F. & A. M. Herren, Fountain Glen Tract No. 3 33 - 11.41 Wilshire Hospital Co.. Fairmont Villas ...... NWTy65 ft. IS 5.. Utt Montea Tract, Parcel "N" —.,,••...••. , .1 26. 33.45 3073 Isaac and Jane Burton, Erkenbrecher Syn. 8. M. Tt. —4 15— 5.79 1326 A. H. Ogilvie, Ocean Park Terrace Tract —..3 - 4613 431 Edith M. Hobbs. Ttaet Na lttl —— ..—... 6 l_ ltt Ira and Mary Crandall, Ttact No. SIM ...... —...—6 S44 2880 George J. Harrison, Erkenbrecher Syndicate 8. M .Tt. —0 IT— 26.9T 1327 Buford Twyman, Ocean Park Terrace Tract „——.16 .. 10.42 425 R. C. Boyer, Tract No. 1351 •.. ,..,-- ,,, • 15 L. 60.45 1857 Frank O. Reed, Erkenbrecher Syndicate, Santa Monica 2889 Kathryn A, Corey, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tt. 27.87 1333 Stanley Koch. Ocean Park Terrace Tract ——.73 - 58.83 427 James G. Walters, Tract No. 1351 ,.;.,__ 20 I. 46.48 35.4T , an except the SETy 42.96 ft 2 19... 19.00 1340 Herbert L. Klbler, Copeland Square *.._,„.„ 23 TritCt PftrCCl **Q** cjmmi I 1 1 until minm.sl.TniL On W 36— - 10.88 433 C. B and M L. Hudson, Ttaet No. 1351 ....Und. _ tie*. 13 X. 1113 1868 B. O. Fry,"Erkenbrecher'synd.."s. M. Tt., Parcel "P"—4 ST— 2716 2893 Magull B. Borazo, Erkenbrecher Syndicate X M Tt. —17 20— IM 1341 Lillian McCambrldge, Copeland Square -,,.,„„ 25 .. 3613 C. B and M L. Hudson. Ttaet Bo lttl —Und. tt at 18 _.. 114 2896 John A. 48 Jacob Fryllng, Erkenbrecher Syn. 8. M. Tr...22 20... 1342 Helen T. Cooney, Copeland Square ————£'——44 1872 Francis T. Lyman, Erkenbrecher Synd., S. M. Tt. Parcel 9.88 - 3718 C. H. and M. L. Hudson, Tract 1351 14 3. 33.45 "B" ———— SWTy 197 ft. of SE'ly 16119 ft 1 2897 James E. Rickman, Erkenbrecher Syndicate X M Tt. ...23 20— 9.76 Helen T. Cooney, Copeland Square ...... —.—46 .. 4.46 C. H. and M. L. Hudson, Tract No. 1351 , ..15 X. ltt 3904 Rito Guiterras, Erkenbrecher Syndicate 8. M. Tt. .... M 21— 1345 G. & L. Comstock, Bay View Tract —————18 1873 C. A. Stralde, Campbell Villa Ttact ^ —0 318 10 .. 66.97 436 Heirs of A. L. Schoenborn. Tract No. 1351 ...19 2- 17.27 1875 Frances Nurse, Campbell Villa Tract — MIS Earl Holdridge, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M Tt. 1347, R. H. Bungay. Crescent Bay Tract ,„,„ % 3. - 1616 438 California Bank, Tract No. 1351 ,,„., __. -24 X. 1ST "J" Beginning 216 ft. SE'ly from the most N'ly cor­ R. H. Bungay. Crescent Bay Tract ...... „. _ 1876 J. L. Schimmer. Campbell Villa Tract ... 2 . 73.34 446 Gail W. Hutchinson, Tract No. 1351« .—....11 3.. . IlfS lffn J. Lee Schimmer, Campbell VUla Tract ner of Lot 1, Bloek 24, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. R. H. Bungay, Crescent Bay Tract..: .....—— 6 2. „ 23.37 Gall W. Hutchinson, Tract No. 1361 .j, „„ If • S. 29.63 It., thence SE'ly and parallel with 20th St. 150 ft. 1348 Jerrene McMurray, Crescent Bay Tract ., .._ 3. . lltt 1896 Juana Martina, Villa Ttaet 482 G. P. Temple, Tract No. 1351 ..-,_,• _—.10 6. 47.40 Juana Martinez, Villa Tract te a point thence SWTy and parallel with Delaware Jerrene McMurray, Crescent Bay Tract ,... a 3. .. 1716 485 H. McCardel, Tract No. 1351 17 0. 50.32 two. 155 ft., thence NWly and parallel with 20th St Jerrene McMurray, Crescent Bay Tract -—_—..——*6 3. .. 6.45 Juana Martinez, VUla Ttact ..„—-. 491 P. M. Sanders, Tract No. 1351 , — - , 4 % 1110 1897 Catherine Paumler, VUla Tract — 150 ft., thence NE'ly aaa parallel wtth Delaware Ava 1349 Annie M. Cotton, Crescent Bay Tract , ™ [ 15 4 .. 11.40 494 R. F. Paul. Tract No. lttl — , ...„ , 7 T_ 31.08 IM ft to place of beginning ,.,.__ • .1 34.... 11.59 Annie M. Cotton, Crescent Bav Tract ''"' 17 1 - 1140 518 Mary K. Frawley, Tract No. 1361 ; 19 1898 Catherine Paumler, Villa Tract ...... 2919 Henrietta Childress, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tt. 1353 Edward Gripp, Crescent Bay Tract .———31 8- 25.22 Catherine Paumler. Villa Tract — I— 17.72 6. .. 11.41 525 P. H. McConnell, Tract No. lttt — 7 9. 12.85 — 6.05 "P" AU Of thi SW'ly 61 ft of Lot 5, Block 26, Erken­ 1354 Nicholas G. Baida, Crescent Bay Tract ——11 6. L 6717 1904 Benjamin Bolton, Tract Ba 1304 brecher Syndicate S. U. Tr., excepting the NW'ly Nicholas G. Baida, Crescent Bay Tract . "._.". 93 637 Herbert A. Wilson, Tract No. 1351 ••„,„„..•„•,• , 9 9. 42.19 Benjamin Bolton, Ttaet Bo. 1204 2414 6. .. 64.99 539 A. J. Lavelle, Tract No. 1351 - -,. 7 10.. 40.10 — 107 350.10 ft. thereof r...... 7 __B 36— 30.80 Nicholas G. Baida, Crescent Ba_- Tract—SE'ly 10"ft 107 6 .. 38.20 550 Lillian L. Hewitt, Tract No. 13511 32 1905 Parsada Caver, Ttact Na 3185 ... 2921 Kenneth G. Murray, Erkenbrecher Syndlcaate S. M Tt. Nicholas G. Baida, Crescent Bay Tract . 109 UL 16.83 1909 Leon Dies, Tract No. 2185 — 9.75 6. .123131 562 Louise Garliek, Tract No. 1351 , .- , 21 11- 52.30 1910 William 8. Spafford. Valley Crest Ttact —. — 0.76 - , .,,.„. - NBTv 68 tt. of SETy tt S 17— 6.05 1365 R. F. Bowden, Central Beach Tract . " 28 O. . 1139 2927 George J. Harrison, Campbell Villa Tract ...... ——4 X- 26.99 1370 Zoe C. Pickering, et al, South Santa Monica Louise Garliek, Tract Na lttl ,,.„,-, -mutt 11- 52.30 William X Spafford, Valley Crest Ttaet - — TM 568 Jo. C. and Edith Joplin, Tract N«. 1861 . et,. 12.. 16.39 WilUam S. Spafford, Valley Crest Ttaet — — 7-89 2929 A. X OhUds, Hudson Ttact SWTy 106 ft 2 1—3111 _ ---—••-.-_ SWly 40 ft. 1 .. 33.69 I 596 C. X Hills, Tract No. 1351 ; . 14.. 22.70 1011 John Fletcher. Valley Crest Tract — IM 2930 X V. Duran, Hudson Tract _. • , 0 1— 18.69 Zoe C. Pickering, et al, South Santa Monica 619 H. P. Jones. Tract No. 1351 .——.—•_— 16.. 23.45 1913 Edward Gripp, Valley Crest Ttact — 13.74 2937 Calisto Gonzales, Villa Tract .,.„., —...... ,,_...,16 1— 1117 . ,.— _ _ ••- •• ••---. SW'ly 40 ft 2 7., - 25.44 634 Cora C. Hines. Tract No. 1352 J 3.. 6.67 Edward Gripp, Valley Crest Tract — 4.02 2944 Nancy utter, Tract No. 2185 —-.... .6 — 6.05 1393 C. L. Langeley, Santa Fe Tract 5 X . 4811 Cora C. Hines, Tract No. 1352 3.. 29.63 Edward Gripp, Valley Crest Tract -1 - -a — 4.02 Nancy Butler. Tract Na 2185 - . , ,. T mm 9.75 , C. L. Langeley, Santa Fe Tract ————_ ' 6 E. L.507.99 649 Lillas C. Browell. Tract No, 1352 4- 45.64 Edward Gripp, Valley Crest Tract — 24 —- 4.02 2945 w. H. Dumas, VaUey Crest Tract ——...... ——15 — 9.88 1396 Le Roy Zahren, Santa Fe Tract „ ~_i P.. .. 2712 661 W. C. Hoslck, Tract No. 1303 4- 8111 1919 Samuel O. Soper, Tract Na 7817 ...... NE'ly 75 ft. 10 —- T16 2948 Bay Cities Bldg. Sc Loan Ass'n. VaUey Crest Tract —20 — 1510 1398 M. KJein, Ocean Spray Tract .—— " 19 A. .. 30.17 664 D. X Hobbs. Tract No. 1352 4. 15.30 1931 Harry Mangels. Tract No. 7993 219 —— 63.67 3951 Vertle _La Vinge, Tract No. 5534 - ._,.—...., 1 — 7.89 1399 O. Vento, Ocean Spray Tract .._..""" "" 7 X. L 20.34 666 S. 8. Rapp, Tract No. 1420 ^ 7.89 1948 M. W. Mitchell, Santa Monica — ","""'• N 154... 9.33 2965 Albert Stephens, Ttttt No. 7849 —„ 26 — 9.75 O. Vento, Ocean Spray Tract 17 B —20.341 S. S. Rapp, Ttaet NO. 1430 ...... 4.18 M W. Mitchell, Santa Monica ,., _- O IM- 1011 2967 E. W. Hottel, Tratt Ba 7849 . •• If — 6.06 1402 Myra X Boles, Ocean Spray Ttact.... 20 E. .. 16.17 678 Theresa Burns, Tract No. 2385 .,,,., 22.68 1961 J. O. Hlllery, Santa Montea — SWTy 50 ft. A 156- 01.48 3970 Cora A. Nelson, Tract No. 7993 „1tt mis IM 1404 Norma Anderson, Ocean Spray Tract _. P. .. 8.43 720 Alice X Durks. Tract No. 2385 5.79 J. D. Hlllery, Santa Monica SWly 50 ft B 155... 47M SMI A. Donald Bernstein, Ttact No. 7993 ... , ., .110 — OM • 1411 i. B. Lorbeer, Wave Crest Tract . " """14 A. „ 4010 746 P. W. Julin, Tract No. 2385 4.02 1953 Charles M. Brown, Santa Monica ,..- . I „ -~ 151- 15.30 3001 Unknown Owner, Chelsea Green .— . ..,,..-.,, , • ,..l 0— 36.32 1427 Sheldon Investment Co.. Arcadia Tract ~10 1 .. 18.36 "51 Jennie Withrow, Tract Na 3385 . 170 'Charles M. Brown, Santa Monica ... G 165- 28.91 2992 Unknown Owner, Boehme St Crosier Subd. „ P 1— 7.89 1438 Carl P. Cappell, Vawter's Marine Street Tract '" 7 A, .. 15.38 Jennie Withrow, Tract No. 2385 ,.,„-.. 2.26 Charles M. Brown, Santa Monica M 186- 41.21 2996 Unknown Owner, Serra Vista Townslte . • M 0— 21.44 _ Carl F. Cappell, Vawter's Marine Street Tract " a A ... 15.38 770 Julia Sloanakier, Tract No. 3000 , 111s Charles M Brown, Santa Monica B 155... 1610 2997 Unknown Owner, Serra Vista Annex tto. 3 .1 —100.83 1442 Mrs. R. B. Wallace, Fountain Olen Ttact No 2 ~l 1, L 13.73 780 Charles W. Williams. Ttact No. 3000 1_. 6.10 Charles M. Brown, Santa Monica •• ...O 155... 15.30 3006 Unknown Owner, Tract Ba 1351 ,, 8 13— 6.67 Mrs. R. B. Wallace. Fountain Glen Tract No. 3 ~ ""*_ 6 ... 10.64 789 c. M. Jewett, Ttact No. 3000 L. 23.45 Charles M. Brown, Sante Monica P 165.-. U.59 8038 Unknown Owner, Ttatt Ba 2385 —. „., „ , , .269 — 118 1443 Blanche M Reed, Fountain Glen Ttact Na 3 795 Lucian X Small, Ttaet HO. SOOO 3... 1110 Charles M. Brown, Santa Monica Q 155— 11.59 3033 Unknown Owner, Tract No. 3000 7— M.05 ,-•__ _.—-v~_._-,"_."'— - NE'ly 12H ft 13 1. . 3.61 803 Srnest J. Spooner, Tract No. 3000 3-, . 1116 Charles M. Brown, Santa Monica -R 155- 11.59 Mil Unknown Owner, Ttaet No. 8823 — 413 1457 John and Julia Dunsmore, Bay View Tract ,.,, 23 10. . 94.05 808 Lucille B. McGregor, Ttaet No. 3000 3.. 77.01 Charles M. Brown, Santa Monica —8 155.. 1311 SOtt Unknown Owner, Ttact No. 8823 36 — 413 John and Julia Dunsmore, Bay View Tract 25 10. _ BIOS 818 Jean Sanborn Howard, Tract Bo. 3000 ——.. 35 3.„ 413 1962 Annie M. Cotton, Santa Monica . .14 157.. 21.68 3045 Unknown Owner, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Ttt. —2 10— 411 1464 D. J. McAuliffe, Crescent Bay Tract —_Z "26 X . 31.76 831 M. B. Rapp, Tract No. 3000 .S'ly 4 ft. 26 4... 314 Annie M. Cotton. Tract No. 8339 .— -27' 1. 9.78 3049 Unknown Owner, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tt. —37 20— 216 1468 Viola Berry, Crescent Bay Tract ™ '""33 3. .. 46.80 M. B. Rapp, Tract No. 3000 , '••, , , . „50 4- 1147 1973 W. J. Taylor, Santa Monica — -V 180- 1510 3050 Unknown Owner, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tr. —38 30— 1211 Viola Berry, Crescent Bay Tract SW'iy"io'ft 35 S. .. 1216 832 L. Glenn Lewis, Tract No. 3000 27 4... 5.79 1986 George J. Harris, Santa Monica ...V 182.. 25.22 SMI Unknown Owner. Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tr. —10 20- 2.26 MTI Harriet L. Watt, Crescent Bay Tract —., 1 . 1316 836 Austin, Wheeler & Dodge, Ttaet Na 3000 ——33 4- 411 1992 Rebecca T. Sweeny, Orchard Ttact 3052 Unknown Owner, Erkenbrecher Syndicate S. M. Tr. —40 M— 179 1472 Anthony Jany, Crescent Bay Traet —— 1 . 1617 851 Ralph W. Davis, Tract No. 3000 4 ... . 4314 ' ., • „ SETy 280 ft Of NWTy 320 ft 14 4— 58.78 3067 Unknown Owner. Tract Ba 7993 , ,., ' 268 — 411 1478 A»C Daryrcrescent Bay Tract 5. - 1118 862 G. L Hawkins, Tract No. 3000 ,,„ _, , ,,, _- T_. . 94.18 2004 A. V. Dttsel, Chelsea Oreen : .. •_••*- 9— 1X17 A. c. Lary. Crescent Bay Tract —— 5. . 7314 879 Ethel M Taylor, Traet No. 3000 a 8- . 7.11 2005 Leo Parich, Chelsea Green —27 0— 7.89 Municipal Improvement District No. 1 1438 Anna X Bergin, Crescent Bay Tract .... 5. .. 8.80 891 Gerald E. Moore, Tract No. 4320 , 4 38.47 Leo Parich, Sierra Vista Townsite —. —11 0— 30.09 Anna E. Bergin, Crescent Bay Ttact .... 1 - 3118 894 L. F. Arnold, Tract-No. 4334 5 . 41.86 Leo Parich. Tract No. 2385 ,—„ „ .126 — 9.75 First Annex Anna E. Bergin, Crescent Bay Ttact _. 1 - 3118 L. F. Arnold, Tract No. 4334 6 . 40.03 Leo Parich, Ttact Na 2385 .127 — ITS 1 Morgan R. Scoonover and Jeff X Bullington, 1484 Emll Olcovlch, Crescent Bay Tract 5.. . 175.13 896 A. N. Merdinian, Tract No. 4334 .. s , 10.41 Leo Parich, Tract Na 4208 S — S710 Mrs. X 1*. Session's Subd. —.—NE'ly 1 acre 1 — 17.34 Emil Olcovich, Crescent Bay Ttact 1 -112.76 900 Burt Dehaan, Tract No. 4334 SWTy 8 ft 15 . 2.34 2007 Johanna. Hendriks, Golden State Ttact —8 L.. 913 2 Ida Stower, Mrs. X L Session's Subd. v '-, .,-, • , , * — 6418 1485 A. Haines, Crescent Bay Tract — 1 ...104.45 Burt Dehaan, Tract No. 4334 , i« . 30.09 3010 W. J. Dutton, Golden State Tract -..,. —12 2— 33.59 4 Ralph S. Olsen, Mrs. 8. L Session's Subd. 1492 Mr. Vollenbecker, Crescent Bay Tract *§ 11 .. 68.96, 916 Alfred F. Selson, Tract lto. 6239 , , 3 1— 1101 . 63.39 2013 Gertrude P. Flores, Schader's Addition ...9 \Z L , 1-A«_. Being the NEly 90.55 ft. S — 13.35 lttt P. W. Henry, Crescent Bay Tract — , 55 IL - 85.73 923 A. T. Jones. Tract No. 6239 , , io . 16.39 2019 Margaret X Bassett. Boehme Se Crosier Subd. 1— 6.67 1514 J. A. 8mith, Central Beach Ttaet ——_———_ 32 C. - 4116 cJt 5— 11.09 6 Nellie M. Ingoldsby, Mrs. S. L Session's Subd. 933 E. Beesley, Ttaet No. 5239 J6 . 13.74 2023 Louis X Hoffman. Bohme tt Crosier Subd. -O „,.ao"» Acres. Being SWly 33619 ft. 8 __ 85.69 J A. Smith. Central Beach Tract———NE'ly 12 tt ft. 33 c. IBIS 939 H. R. Leech, Tract No. 5239 " 4 . 43.77 2025 L P. Megugorac, Tract Na 4208 - - — 35.64 1515 Agnes L Mueller, Central Beach Tract'- 38 o. 18.36 957 Alice H. Forsyth., Tract No. 5239 15 — 30.46 8 Belle T. Underwood, Venice HUl Ttatt ™ 1— 1211 1530 Elizabeth A. Bosler, MWswarth & Hollister Ttact l ...29 ,41.11 2026 W. W. Dorman, Paradise Tract , • - f 10 Lottie 8. Stone. Venice HUl Ttatt _ , „ ... te I— 6.71 1 6017 961 C. L. and Letta E. Janes, Tract No. 5239 — 38.26 2028 George and Ida Chesworth, Paradise Tract .—.—19 — 26.01 1531 Luz X Guirado, Wadsworth St Hollister Ttaet ——2 1 25.30 962 Clarita Jenkins, Tract No. 5239 _—._ ~ , ___i$ — 3414 Lottie 8. Stone. Venice HUl Traet ,...,, .....,» . „ ft 1— 171 Luz 3. Guirado, Wadsworth Sc Hollister Tract , 3 39.04 2029 A. C. Godino. Paradise Tract .—. ,jr,, ,, ^_*.. •-. ..Sl 17 C. Gardner Walker. East Santa Monica . SWTy M ft 6 32... 12.36 1 15.37 966 Ernest 8. Sanders, Tract No. 5239 '"22 , 14.62 2032 J. X Seifrted and C C. Abernsthy. Artesian Ttact 1547 Morris Phillips, Sooth Santa Monica , 3 7. .206.97 ' 983 Julia Carlson, Tract No. 6239 •»_ 1— 68.05» (Turn te Page ID. . 54.72 >iwnr is ft-at Kglv 140 ft. 3 £_. i, _,, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1932 EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA PAGE TH-W Assessment Assessment Ass_.si_n.__i Assessment Me. NAME AND DESCRIPTION Let Blk. Costs No. NAME AND DESCRIPTION Lot Blk. Costs Na NAME AND DESCRIPTION Lot Blk. Costs Ma NAME AND DESCRIPTION (Contlnaed From Page 12) Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica a 46. 24.23 J. S. Stottler, Tract- No. 6330 . 429 8.M 10 Security First Nat'l Bank of L. A, Tract Na 7077 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica -..•- , 6 46 30.16 1278 Mary A. Ottersou. Tract No. 8053 -.._•_ —12 5.44 11 Security Pint Nat'l Bank of L A, Traet No. 7077 C. Gardner Walker. East Santa Monica Burkhard Investment Co. East Santa Monica —T 46 . 45.00 1292 Bank of America of California. Ttaet Bo. 7009 .117 S.M 12 Security First MOM Ban kof L A, Ttact No. 7077 „ ,.,- i—.-SWly 50 ft. of NWly 25 ft. T 33- 1.48 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monlea ; a 46.. 38.07 1307 Bank of America of California, Ttact No. 7009 ....J. ...44 1XM 13 Security First Nat'l Bank of __ A. Tract No. 7077 20 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Moniea Burkhard Investment Co.. East Santa Monioa . t Q 46.. 38 06 1322 Dorothy Luther, Tract No. 7009 TM 14 Security First Nat'l Bank of L. A. Ttact NO. TOM —10 ;.,.., j —-,-,-• „.__ —..SWly 017 ft. 31 32.. l.OO Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica ._ 10 46... 45.00 1328 Alice Lovell. Tract No. 7952 | "204" 8Wly 39.83 ft. 4.44 15 Security Pint Nat'l Bank of I* A, Tract No. 7077 —17 Burkhard Investment Co.. East Santa Monica Burkhard Investment Co., East S. M. SW'ly 65 Acres 11329 Robert X Duffy, Traet Bo. 7953 „••"..-. SWTy 916 ft. 1.48 16 Security Pint Nat'l Bank of LA, Tract No. 7077 —30 : , *_ SWTy 017 ft 32 32- 160 (Exc, strip 15 ft wide along SETy Une) 11 46... 45.00 Robert X Duffy. Tract Bo. 7952 ..."206"NETy 29.88 ft. 17 Security First Nat'l Bank of L. A, Ttaet Na 7077 39 Hervey M. Porter, East Santa Monica —_ 14 37... 220.51 Burkhard Inv. Co., East X M SW'ly .62 Acres 12 46.. 12.36 11333 United Mortgage ft Land Corp , Traet ttt. 7952 IM 18 Security First Nat'l Bank of I* A, Ttact Ba WTT M os Hervey 11 Porter, feast Santa Monioa "406' .23 38— 14.67 Burkhard Inv. Co.. East8. M —....SWly .73 Acres 18 46... 15.33 I Beginning at the most N'ly corner of Lot M. 20 Security First Nat'l Bank of L A, Tract No. 7077 40 Hervey M. Porter, East Santa Monica "428" 70 38... 1313 Burkhard Inv. Co., East S. M ..—..SW'ly .84 Acres 14 46.. 15.32 thence X 40" 56' 15" X 137.32 ft. to a point 21 Security First Nat'l Bank of L A. Ttact No. 7077 57 Daisy X Baird. East Santa Monica 22 37— 5.43 Burkhard Inv. Co.,. East S. M. ..—..... SW'ly 15 Acres 18 46... 15.32 1 thence 8. 54° 29' W. 45.61 ft. to a point, thence 22 Security First Nat'l Bank of L_ A.. Tract No. 7077 Daisy S. Baird, East Santa Moniea ...23 37... 22.25 Ml BotRuth X BraddockBraddock,, X X M. NE'ly M ft. of SWTy 100 ft 18 41... 20.27 N. 40' 49' 30" W. 13710 ft. to a point, thence 23 Security First Nat'l Bank of L A, Ttaet No. 7077 58 Home Investment Co. East Santa Monica ...10 38... 5819 1001 J. C. Booth. East Santa Monica SWly 155 ft. 1 44... 58.831 N. 54* 29* E. 45.34 ft to the point of beginning 20 .. 25.21 24 Security First Natl Bank of L A, Tract No. 7077 Home Investment Co.. East Santa Monica _•••,.-...11 38... 20.89 1002 E. X Burden. East Sants Monica —NE'ly 111 ft 1 44.. 7169 1343 Hazel B. Malcolm. Tract No. 7952 ._.—.-: 49 . 5104 25 Security Pint Nat'l Bank of L A. Tract No. 7077 - Tl G. T. Mills, East Santa Monica , _W 31- IM 1007 Carl E. Capell, East Santa Moniea ...... —..64 47... 83.15 4351 Harold F. Cook. Tract No. 7952 ...... —.—.—..... 83 . 2215 26 Security First Nat'l Bank of L. A. Ttaet Na 7077 31.64 93 Jack Mulhall, Tract No. 1980 , • — ««J' 1010 Charles C and Estella Harrison, Ttaet No. 1980 1359 L. R. Gordon. Tract Ne. 7952 NE'ly 29.88 ft 110 . 3.48 27 Security First Nat'l Bank of L. A, Traet No. 7077 lack MulhaU. Tract No. 1980 ...... _..— 23 24 ... „.-• .. :.SETy 40 ft 8 , — 15.32! L. R. Gordon. Tract No. 7952 ....-.."312" SWTy 9.95 ft. Ul 28 Security First Mil Bank of L. A, Traet Na 7077 100 Bessie X David, Tract No. 1980 —1 1012 Alice Brasier, Tract No. 1980 SE'ly 60 ft. 10 800... 31.13 1365 California Trust Co.. Ttaet No. 8052 ...—.——..2 - ill 29 Security First Nat'l Bank of L A, Tract Na T077 s - ———NWly 40 ft Of SE. M ft., 8 . 3511 1020 Mina C. Ahrens, Ttact Ba 1980 1369 California Trust Oo.. Tract No. 8052 ,„ ..14.1 ..14.33 30 Security First Natl Bank of L A. Itaet Na 7077 40 IM Oeorge O. Van Hoesen, Tract tte. 1980 —...... — -IT .. 29.50 ..: .NE'ly 40 tt Of SWTy 1MB. M ... 29.50 1371 California Trust Co., Tract" No. 8052 ', 18 . 144 31 Security First Nat'l Bank of L. A, TMM Na 7077 129 Lizzie Bland, Ttact No. 1980 .—NW'ly 60 ft. 64 - SM Mina O. Ahrens. Ttact No. 1980 SW'ly 75 ft. M [- 17.07 1373 California Trust Co., Tract No. 8052 ... -21 . 5.44 32 Security First BaM Bank of L A, Ttaet Ba TOTT 140 Elmer X. Hebbert. Tract No. 1980 U_a__ —...... 98 * Mina c. Ahrens, Ttaet Ite, 1980 ..—.NE'ly 145 ft II ... 62.24 1374 California Trust Co., Tract No. 8052 33 . 22.25 33 Security First Matt Bank of L A., Tract No. TOTT Ill Heirs of Annette W. Merritt Tract No. i960 ...... —. 101 . HIT Mina C. Ahrens, Tract Ite 1980 .-/..„-•,,,_..,;-.., ,_, .52 L. 44.00 1376 California Trust Co, Tract No. 8052 —24 . 5.44 34 Security First Nat'l Bank MUX* Ttact No. TOTT 156 Ada T. Arundel, Tract Ite 1980 . SE'ly 60 ft 109 . 31.14 Mina C. Ahrens. Tract No. 1980 —. .—...... ,.—...... 72 ... 2315 1377 California Trust Co. Tract No. 8052 30 .. 20.27 35 Security Pint Nat'l Bank of L. A., Ttaet Na TOM IM Otey C. Picotte. Tract No. 1980 ... -— IW - IIM 1031 WiUiam H. Brlmacombe, Trace No. 19M —NE'ly 35 ft 80 ... 4.96 1379 California Trust Co. Tract No. 8052 40 [ 5.44 36 Security First MMI Bank of LA., Ttact Ma 7077 179 Gertrude M. Cook. Tract No. 1980 SETy 40 ft 146 - 94.15 1023 H. Block Tract Bo. 1980 J jroriy 60 ft M .. ISM 1380 California Trust Co. Ttaet No. 8052 43 L 5.44 38 Security Pint Nat'l Bank of L. A, Ttaet Na TOTT *_ Gertrude M. Cook, Tract No. 1980 . M37 1039 E. Carl Krausntek, Tract No. 1980 ...... —SE'ly 60 ft. 78 - UM 1382 California Trust Co. Tract No. 8052 07 .. 19.28 I 39 Security Pint Nat! Bank of L. A., Ttact Na Wlf *_. ..NW'ly 40 ft. of SE'ly 80 ft. 146 .. 20.37 1041 Thomas J. McNamara. et al Tract Na IMS .—__.. 100 -Mil 1384 California Trust Co. Ttact Na 8052 ,70 . 5.44; 40 Security Pint MMT Bank of L A., Ttact No. TOTT 184 L. X. Harper, Jr., Tract No. 1980 SE'ly 60 ft. 153 - 12.29 1042 P. V. St Clair, Tract No. 1980 ..SE'ly 60 ft. 103 ... 21.25 1385 California Trust Co., Itaet Na 8052 ,,,, „_•.• •.,•• 13 _. 5.44 41 Security First Natl Bank of L. A, Ttact No. 7077 188 Hattle U. Parmenter, Tract No. 1980 NWTy 60 ft. in .6.43 1044 Edgar H. Gale, Tract No. 1980 SE'ly 40 ft. 104 - Mil 1386 California Trust Co, Tract No 8052 .• • • j ••• Of .. 5.44 ! 42 Security First Nat'l Bank of L A., Ttaet No. 7077 195 E. H. Schlek. Tract No. 1980 —— —SE'ly 60 ft. - 5.44 1068 Anton Anaeson, Tract No. leaa, -;___. -,, 288 - 11.37 1387 California Trust Co., Tract No 8052 *} . 5.44 i 43 Security First Nat'l Bank of L A„ Ttaet Na 7077 206 Agnes L. Strangman. Tract No. 1980 SE'ly 60 ft. 167 . 1110 1071 T. C. McNalr, Tract No. 1980, SE 40 ft. of NW 80 ft. Ml _ lill 1388 California Trust Co., Tract No. 8053 .12 |. 5.44 ; 44 Security First Nst'l Bank of L. A., Ttaet No. 7077 Agnes L. Strangman, Tract No. 1980 —^NWTy 60 ft. 191 . 14.10 1073 CharlesO. RusseU, Tract No. 2290 ,,„,„•, „,.,,,. ..,„•* _ 6.43 1389 California Trust Co, Tract No. 8052 46 Security first Nat'l Bank of L. A, Tract No. 7077 IM . „, - , - a_ . 5.44 , 209 Abe Rosenson, Tract NO. 1980 Charles O. RusseU, Tract BO. 2290 , 4 L 17.31 1390 California Trust Co.. Tract No. 8052 ...... 100 .. 5.44 • 46 Security First Nat'l Bank of L. A., Tract No. 7077 . 196 . 8.40 Charles G. RusseU, Ttact Na 2360 —4 [. 27.12 SWTy 60 ft of SETy TO ft 1391 California Trust Co., Tract No. 8052 — ...... 101 .. 4.44 47 Security First Nat'l Bank of L A. Ttaet Ba 7077 . Abe Rosenson.Ttact Na IIM SWly 60 ft. 196 - 15.32 Charles O. n.HQSll, Tract Na 2360 ,•'..,, - — 8 L 27.12 4.44 48 Security First Nat'l Bank of L. A, Tract Ma 7077 —95 IM Floyd E. Oreen, Tract No. 1980 —— Ml . M.73 Charles O. Russell. Tract No. 2360 , ...50 .19.28 13943 California Trust CoCo., , Tract No. 8052 ...... —101098 . IM 49 Security First Nat'l Bank of L. A.. Tract No. 7077 221 Harry P. Meyer, met No. 1980 ..——....— 225 . 1711 1098 Inza__Malcolm, Tract No. 2261 •. .n„.m__1 ,,„••• ,.. —20 ... 50.23 1395 California Trust Co. Tract No. 8052 -.110 • IMi 50 Security First Nat'l Bank of L. A.. Tract No. 7077* 222 Prances Harper, Ttaet No. 1980 NW'ly 60 ft. 266 . 0M 1100 Johanna Hendricks, Tract No. 2261. SWly SIM ft 24 - IM 1396 California Trust Co, Tract No. 8052 —111 . 4.44 109 Acme Brick Company, Santa Monica, Portion of .238 ... 26.33 Johanna Hendricks, Ttact No. 2261 "505" Tract No. 8052 .....113 .. 4.44 I 227 E. E. R. Kalt, Tract No. 19M ...... -...„.——....——. 1397 California Trust Co. • *__ Acme Brick Company. Sante Montea ,. ... 225 Oladys Milton, Ttact No. 6330 ...... 217 .. 21.36 NE'ly 8.95 ft 25 ... 1.48 1398 California Trust Co. Tract No. 8052 —.114 .. 4.44 Acme Brick Company, Santa Montea — 233 United Bldg. St Loan Ass'n. Tract Na 1980 1101 P. Bowman, Ttact Na 2261 ra 27 -• 5.44 1399 CaUfornia Trust Co. Tract No. 8052 . .115 144 Acme Brick Company. Santa Montea . „ ~ ., .-»'. ,. SE'ly M ft ot NWTy 100 ft. 250 - 9M 1102 Andrew Comstock, Tract Na 2261 - - .,. . 29 ,. 14M 1400 California Trust Co. Tract No. 8052 123 . 143 Acme Brick Company. Sante Montea J 236 Jessie X Penneberg, Tract No. 1980 — —.— 256 . 10.38 Andrew Comstock, Tract No. 2261 , -' •, ... 30 - 1016 1401 California Trust Co. Tract No. 8052 L 126 . 5.44 ( 118 Oeorge R. Diven, Ttaet No. 7077 ...... — Jessie S. Penneberg, Tract No. 1980 ..———_— SST _ 10M Andrew Comstock, Tract No. 2261 _ 31 - MU 1402 California Trust Co. Tract No. 8052 129 . 144 114 Mary Ida Van Nest, Ttaet No. TOM — 238 Max Schlosser, Traet No. 1980 SWly 60 ft. 262 . 7.42 Andrew Comstock, Tract No. 2261 , ,L 32 L. 7514 1403 California Trust Co. Tract No. 8052 132 [ 6.43 UT Earl E. Wltten, Ttact NO. 7077 Ml V. X Newstetter, Tract Na 1980 ...... NWly 80 ft. 276 . 10M Andrew Comstock, Tract No. 2261 v.— ._. 33 - 10M 1406 California Trust Co.l Tract No. 8052 —158 . 8.441 118 Hattle Rudislll, Tract No. 7077 363 Daisy Van Boose, Ttaet No. 1980..A11 exc. NWly 80 ft. 276 .. 22.32 Andrew Comstock, Tract No. 2261 --,„., - -, , 34 . 10M 1411 Sheldon Investment Co, Tract No MM •ftZ 25 . 5.44 121 Genevieve B. Best Ttaet No. 7077 — 259 Gaston X Rueff, Ttact Na 1080 .„ 284 .. 36.09 Andrew Comstock, Tract No. 2261 .„-,,.. „ ,, ,.„„ 40 - M.M Sheldon Investment Co., Tract No, 8052 27 . IMI 125 F. M. Parrard, Tract No. 8468 —... 266 C. O. AUen Maule, Tract Bo. 2261 1 - 1XM Andrew Comstock, Tract No. 2261 . 41 — 10.86! 1416 W. C. Leatitt, Tract No. 8052 ,... .. „,.., til . 27.19 133 Unknown Owner, Ttaet No. 8468 —.... 0. O. Allen Maule, Tract Bo. 2261 — — I . 1316 Andrew Comstock, Tract No. 3261 ,...... —.43 10.86 1429 Ida P. Fuller, Tract No. 8379 53 . 5.44 134 Unknown Owner. Ttaet No. 8468 ...— C. O. AUen Maule, Tract No. 3261 3 .. 15.33 Andrew Comstock, Ttaet No. 2261 ,,,,. 43 10.86 1631 Nellie N. Harrison, Tract No. 8490 -i4 124 . 5.M 135 Unknown Owner, Ttaet No. 8468 — 268 E. R. Zube, Ttact No. 2261 . i — 13 . 6.44 Andrew Comstock, Ttact No. 2261 ,- • • , , „ ... 45 1100 1648 John X Carr, Tract No. 8542 .... _.. 32 . 15.83 136 Unknown Owner, Ttaet No. 8468 ,, , E. R. Zube, Ttaet No. 2261 , -,, , , U .. IM UM J. Barton Hutchlns, Ttaet No. 226} "Ml" 1652 Edward Bowker, Tract No. 8542 ... : , 45 . 144 1S7 Unknown Owner, Ttaet No. 8468 -, , 287 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract Na 2261 ...——65 - 5.44 ~BETy43J- ft exc. SE'ly 7tt ft. thereof 88 . 55.13 1655 Mabel C. Davis, Tract No. 8542 .... — 67 [ UM 138 Unknown Owner, Ttaet Na 8468 .....— Burkhard Investment Co.,Tract No. 2261 ...... ——66 .. 6.43 1113 Romes Bergamo, Ttact Na 2360 „——_—18 . 79.20 1658 R. D. Pieman, Tract No. 8542 L 87 I. 46.08 139 Unknown Owner Ttaet No. 8468 ....— 291 John C. Irwin. Ttaet Ite 2361 ...... ——79 _ U.M 1115 Burkhard Investment Co, Ttact Na 3360 ——31 . 1611 1666 Carroll Evans, Tract Ito. 8543 150 . 55.63 IM Unknown Owner Tract Na 8468 ....—. 296 Betty Reynolds. Traet Na 2261 1119 H. C. Atherton, Tract No. SSM ,„,-._,,„-,•.„.„ , 27 . UM 1669 Sheldon Investment Co., Tract No. 8780 D . TM - NE'ly 37.36 ft. exc. 8E'ly 7tt ft. thereof M_ .. 8.47 1124 Ida K, Erickson, Tract NNo. 2922 «_.....— •-——- '" . 14.68 1671 Lillian A. Llknaltz, Tract No. 9326 .—~S—— —J . 36.22 Second Annex Betty Reynolds, Tract No. 2261 ...... "530" SWly 6M ft 88 - 2.56 1130 Burkhard Investment Oft, Ttaet No. 8817 ,, \ 5.44 Lillian A. Llknaltz. Tract No. 9326 —6 . 27.93 U. B. Rapp. Santa Monica Land & Water Co.'s Ji 300 J. A. WendeU, Tract No. 3360 .— . —10 .. 33.63 Burkhard Investment Co, Ttaet Ne. MIT .2 l.M 1841 Security-First National Bank of L. A.. Tract No. 9833 170 . 5.44 Tract, Parcel "T" -450.13 301 Frank Parrltt Ttact No. 2360 —_— IS _ 29.18 Burkhard Investment Co, Tract No. 5217. , 3 6.43 1868 Security-First National Bank of L. A, Tract No, 9833 209 . 10.08 19 Frank McGuire, Rancho San Vicente Y Santa Monica ... —464.87 315 May Laing, Tract No. 2922 — —6 - 8.7T Burkhard Investment Co, Tract No. 5217 —4 4.44 2072 George A. Harman, Tract No. 9833 ...—...... —. 116 . 58.10 30 Frank McGuire. Rancho San Vicente Y Santa Mon- 326 Margaret R. Anderson, Tract No. 5512 .————.1 .110.80 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5217 ' • " , 5 444 2073 Associated Realty Owners, Inc., Tract No. 9833 134 j 52.29 tea. Parcel "37" . ,„„,., ,,,,-,.. , '., —232.66 327 Charles J. Gregory, Tract No. MIS — —16 . 63.64 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5217 ——1 444 Associated Realty Owners, Inc., Tract No. 9833 134 26.20 47 C. Palmer Ballard. The Palisades —NE'ly 53 ft. 53 A— 5512 333 Charles Galloway, Tract Nl 6513 ...M _ 27.42 Burkhard Investment Co, Tract No. 5217 ... 7 444 Associated Realty Owners, Inc., Tract No. 9833 142 60.58 53 Harry McNeill, The Palisades 82 A-120.78 337 Rosa M. Cameron, Tract Ba 5512 -, M . 30.16 Burkhard Investment Co., Ttaet NO, MIT „.,„ 8 IM 2074 Mrs. Harry Ball, Tract No. 9833 ...... —181 118.41 57 M. B. Rapp, The Palisades ..,,,„ 86 A—11110 Rosa 01 Cameron, Tract Na 5512 —— —... .,—110 . 144 Burkhard Investment Co, Tract No. 5217 9 4.44 2092 Title Guarantee & Trust Co., Tract No. 9903 16 TM TT Mathilda Lange, The Palisades ,- . . „„ 76 B—103.40 Rosa M. Cameron, Tract No. 5512 ill . 4.44 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5217 _—_——II 4.44 2199 Title Guarantee & Trust Co., Tract No. 9903 156 TM 78 Mrs. Clede W. Bliss. The Palisades •-... „•„•.„ *" B._. 70.86 361 F. H. Tbew, Trsct Na MIS — — _ 117 . 1116 Burkhard Investment Co. Tract No. 5217 .... 12 444 2264 C. F. Rawlings, Tract No. 9903 76 MIS Mrs. Clede W. Bliss, The PaUsades, Sheet Na I , 2 W.„ TM 362 Samuel L. Brown, Tract No. 5612 ——..118. . 1013 Burkhard Investment Co, Tract No. 5217 ... 14 13.35 2268 Marguerite H. Ivey, Tract No. 9903 •—..._———..,,133 52.27 S0-A Walter X Green, The Palisades .....Und. % Int I C—374.30 Samuel L. Brown, Tract No. 5512 ....—.—-———110' . 14.76 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5217 „. 15 12.36 3373 Lyda Clare Berger, Tract No. 9903 ...... ——.— 226 10.86 81 Walter A. Oreen, The Palisades — SETy 60 ft 6 O—183.60 373 Oscar X Paulsen, Tract Na 5512 — 145 . 43.99 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5217 . . „ is 12.36 2282 Mrs. C. T. Wright, Tract No. 7009 16 IM 82 Jac. J. Hotz, The Palisades ,,-,,- *f 0— 37.75 384 G. T. Mills, Tract No. 6001 —.—.10 . 4.44 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5217 .... 17 2298 Mrs. F. Brooks, East Santa Monica — — -—2 32..., Jac. J. Hotz, Ths Palisades , -, .. •,-,,, ,„ll J—150.44 . 16.32 12.36 33.64 392 International Indemnity Co., Ttact No. 6001 —48 ' Burkhard Investment Co:,'Tract No. 5217 IS 1310 Mrs. F. Brooks, East Santa Monica —.,_... _ ,.—1 32... 87 Max Markowltz, The Palisades -U O— 26 88 International Indemnity Co., Tract No. 6001 ...... 44 . 1613 2299 Morris Demsky, East Santa Monica 33.64 88 C. X Rooney, The PaUsades ...... 16M Burkhard Investment Co, Tract No. 5217 19 1310 -13 O— 56.03 International Indemnity Co., Ttact No. 6001 ...... —.45 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5217 .„. 20 21.35 |.NWTy 50 ft. front and rear 1 33... 18.29 95 Clara A. Temple, The Palisades ... 16 D—133.13 International Indemnity Co., Tract Na eooi .———.46 . 1013 Akins. East Santa Monica 37— 13.63 . 27.42 Burkhard Investment Co, Tract No. 5217 .— ... 21 6.43 2303 Jane M .1 96 C. O. AUen Maule. The PaUsades —.,18 D— 5111 393 John S. Robson, Tract No. 6257 — — 1 . 22.23 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. Mlt 22 444 12307 8. L. Hahn, East Santa Monica "B" 137 James M. Uoyd, The PaUsades — I X- 70.86 John S. Robson, Traet No. 6257 — ...— ,., ..,_-,.,„_—1 . 6.43 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5217 , 23 " 4.44 .SWTy 45 ft exc. of SE'ly 981 ft 15 40- 4.63 139 M. B. Rapp, The PaUsades ...—... 7 H-367.62 396 Ina B. Fenton, Tract No. 6330 ...... ———.6 . 2116 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5217 24 5.44 E. M. Hahn. East Santa Moniea "J" — — 159 Effle P. Harper. The PaUsades ——14 1—303.63 404 Lillian B. Swan, Traet No. 6330 ...... —...... 24 . 6.43 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5217 — 25 5.44 SE'Jy ISO ft of the SWTy 45 ft 16 40— 2.56 164 B O. Weyse, The Palisades — .13 I_.339.99 412 Paul P. Jann, Tract Ite. 6330 — 38 . 6.43 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5217 «... 26 5.44 2308 S. L. Hahn, East Santa Montea "D" 169 Richard B. 4k Helen B. Davis, The Palisades —4 J—358.84 414 Lois M. Mitchell, TMM Na 6330 _ ...41 . S.M Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5217 ———...28 8.40 NE'ly 46 ft of SWTy 90 ft. exc. SE'ly 98 2' 15 40 4.63 ITS Henry B Broadhead. Thf PaUsades —BE'ly 60 ft. 8 J...152.65 422 Rllla Alden. Ttaet No. 6330 —.68 . 5013 Burkhard Investment Ca Tract No. 5917 — 29 L. Hahn. East Santa Monica "X" —„ — 182 C. C. Campus, The Palisades___., . , ,,...... 22 J— 60.30 5.44 S. 40... 424 Vetter Brothers, Inc., Itaet No. 6330 .————..199 . 1711 Burkhard Investment Co. Tract No. 5217 30 144 SETy 131 ft of Ute NETy 45 ft of SWTy 90' 16 SM 200 Kenneth A..Bralnard, The PaUsades —NETy 10 ft. • L„ 713 Vetter Brothers, Inc., Tract No. 6330 .207 . 12.36 Burkhard Investment Co. Tract No. 5217 ...., ... , 31 5.44 2311 Ll L_ . Wlldman. East Santa Monica .•— ..NE'ly 140 ft 11 42— 25.36 Kenneth A. Bralnard, Tha Palisades , „ - I_.-136.83 Vetter Brothers, lnl. Tract No. 6330 208 . ISM Burkhard Investment Co. Tract No. MIT ..32 5.44 2314 o. X Holmes, East Santa Monica 76 47— 46.97 SU Orace La Rue Hamilton. The Palisades , •,„ , 34 L... 66.46 431 Ed. P. Johnston, Tract No. 6330 —.—.—_ — 83 . 614 Burkhard Investment Oo, Tract No. MIT 33 6M 2315 W. D. Beatty Co., East Santa Monica — — • ' 222 Heirs of John Tarablno, Tbe PaUsades —Und. tt Int. 12 M— 79.65 433 O. X Farrls, Ttaet Ba 6330 — ——— 85 . 7M Burkhard Investment Con Tract Na 5217 -34 6.43 NWly 50 ft Of the SWTy 130 ft. 74 47... 10.86 223 Rosa Tarablno, The PaUsades ...... —.Und. tt Int 12 M— 79.65 450 LUlte X Garlich, Ttaet No. 6330 Und. tt Int 1-38 . 10M Burkhard Investment Co., Ttaet No M17 .35 4.44 2324 Laurel B. Short Ttaet No. 1980 BE'ly 50 ft SO -] 37.78 Rosa Tarablno, The Palisades ,,;• •• ,m • —13 M— 98.13 . LUlie A. Garlich, Ttact No. 6330 —.— 414 . 5.44 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract Bo 5317 .36 5.44 2326 Marcus Cohn, Tract Ba 1800 SETy 60 ft. .64 - 5.44 235 Samuel V. Carlisle, The Palisades, Sheet Na 3 1— 13.80 466 T. X Deichen, Ttaet Bl 6330— —... 161 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract-No. 8317 ———87 4.44 2329 Irene McClain, Tract No. 1980 NWTy 40 ft. 68 18.31 Samuel V. Carlisle, The Palisades, Sheet Na 3 N.„. 8615 466 Otto and Benetta W. Meyer, Ttact No. 6330 _".IM . 14.68 Burkhard Investment Oo, Ttaet No. 6317 „_——. 38 4.44 2332 Q. B. Henkel. Tract No. 1980 — —.NWTy 40 ft. 86 -J S.M 252 Paul R. Oray, The PaUsades, Sheet Na I ——J O— 4519 466 WUlard Wyse. Tract No. 6330 —. 169 . 12.62 Burkhard Investment Co, Ttaet No. 5217 —— 39 4.M 2334 Henry E. Mollandin, Traet MO. 1930 —...... — —- 301 Frederick Larson. The Palisades, Sheet No. 3 - R- 66.83 616 O. D. Hyde, Ttaet No. 6330 .—...—.._..——.108 . 4.44 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract Na MIT , 40 4.44 - SE'ly 40 ft ot the NWTy 80 ft. 86 S.46 306 Libby J. Heidel, The PaUsades, Sheet No. 3 ...... — R— 1117 CD. Hyde, Tract No. 6330 , . , *o° . 4.44 Burkhard Investment Co., Ttaet No. 5217 .... .41 4.44 2335 Mary B. Hetzel, Ttact No. 1980 — .—. —M » 23.35 329 Heirs of Fannie O. Stone, Tbe PaUsades. Sheet No. 3 —13 U.„. 20.74 818 O. X Burchard, Traet No. 6330 — 114 . IM Burkhard Investment Co, Ttaet No. 5S17 —..... 42 444 2336 Elizabeth Worm, Ttact Mto. 1980 — — —90 21.25 345 R. J. Sparr, The Palisades, Sheet No. 3 ————18 V— 27.76 519 Charles B. Starr, Ttaet No. 6330 - -• „,. ,„ tte . 1918 Burkhard Investment Co., Ttaet Na 5217 — 43 4.44 2339 A. E. Reid, Ttact Na 1980 ———NWly 40 ft 112.. . 10.68 356 Charles J. Carr, The Palisades, Sheet No. 3 ...... ——10 W— 21.60 537 William J. Sellner. Ttact No. 6330 — 339 . 12.62 BUrkhard Investment Oa, Traet No. 6317 ——. 44 4.44 2341 Surety Mortgage Company, Tract No. 1980——.... 115... 10.88 361 Citizens Mortg. & Sec. Co., The Palisades. Sheet No. 3 13 W— 48.40 William J. Sellner, Ttact Na MM ..———.340 . 13.63 Burkhard Investment Oo, Ttaet No. 5317 •• 45 4.44 3346 Iva Cartwrlght, Tract No. 1880 ....—. 133... 37.08 373 F. Si A. U. Herren, The Palisades. Sheet Na 3 — 28 W— 25.12 534 H. P. Temple. Tract No. 6330 ...... 364 . IM Burkhard investment Co., Tract Na 5217 ....„.— .. 46 6.43 2346 H. X Buell, Tract No. 1980...... —„....——NWly 40 ft. 147- 47.97 380 Leah Branch, The Palisades, Sheet No. 3 , • ,, ,, 8 X- 57.61 536 Mrs. J. B. Fullerton, Tract No. 6330 ...... 367 13.62 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract Na 5217 - ,.47 5.44 B E. Buell, Traet No. 1980. ...——.—. SE'ly 80 ft 147... 48.14 389 Mary C. Buxton, The Palisades, Sheet No. S ——22 -V.... IMI. 560 Sunland Mortgage Co., Tract No. 6330 .,r...... ,... . 47° 1X63 Burkhard Investment Co., Ttaet Na M17 ,, •, 48 5.44 I 2354 Bruce I Bowlus, Tract No. 1980 ——— 180... UM Mary C. Buxton, The PaUsades, Sheet lto. I .—.22 X— 67.73 563 John A. Ballsley, Tract No. 6330 435 , IM Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5217 ..... 49 5.44 2364 Marcus" Cohen, Tract No. 1980. —NW'ly 60 ft. 212... 5.44 Mary C. Buxton, The PaUsades, Sheet Uo. 3 —24 X— 20.77 John A. Ballsley, Tract No. 6330 436 4.44 Burkhard Investment Co, Tract No. 5217 — 50 5.44 Marcus Cohen, Tract No. i980.„.—._.,..— 213... UM 450 Mary A. Anderson. The Palisades, Sheet No. 4 —.7 0... SS14' 568 Ursel Finch, Tract Ite 0330 4M 5.44 Burkhard Investment Co, Ttact No. 6117 si 6.43 Marcus Cohen, Tract Ba 1980 SE'ly 60 ft 214... 143 466 H. A. Klabunde, The PaUsades, Sheet lto. 4 ——.18 12— 33.92 578 J. J. Barrett Tract No. 6330 „ —„'...—,.469 S.M 1131 Burkhard Investment O0, Ttaet No. 5217 —. 52 4.44 Marcus Cohen, Tract No. 1980 —...—..SE'ly 60 ft 226.. 6.43 468 W. B Doherty, Tbe Palisades, Sheet Na 4 .,,,,. 4 13— 7.53 J. J. Barrett Ttact No. 6330 ..____. .,...„„ ..—ITS 5.44 Burkhard Investment OOt, Tract No. 5217 ._—.—.. 53 IM Marcus Cohen, Tract No. 1980 — 227.. 1118 486 J. P. Kane, The Palisades. Sheet No. 4 —— 579 Nettie B. Simpson. Ttaet Ite. 6330 .*. .—470 6.44 Burkhard Investment Co, Tract Na 6217 „ 54 4.44 Marcus Cohen. Tract No. 1980 —— 241. 1118 ...... —...... SW'ly M ft Of NE'ly 100 ft. IT 10— 18 96 597 D. R. Lane, Tract No. 70M . ——. 64 4.44 Burkhard Investment Co.. Tract No. 5217 , , 55 4.44 Marcus Cohen, Tract No. 1880 — 848. IIM J. P. Kane, The Palisades, Sheet No. 4 ,...... ,„ D. X Lane, Tract Bo. 7009 —.——.— —^.....65 4.44 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5217 .56 4.44 2366 Bruce I. Bowlus, Ttact Mo. 1980 .————.. 229. 1118 —• SM'ly 50 ft. of NE'ly 1MB. 18 16— 6.77 608 George Sharphorn, Tract Ba 7952 SW'ly 19.91 ft. 22 2.47 Burkhard Investment Co., Ttact Bft 6817 .or 4.44 Bruce I. Bowlus, Tract No. 1980 ...... —.—.. 242..] UM 494 Aletha Wood Milter, The Palisades. Sheet No. 4 28 17— 1817 Oeorge Sharphorn, Ttaet No. 7952 Burkhard Investment CO, Tract Mb. 6217 -58 4.44 2383 L. Hauenstein, Ttaet Mo. 3356 — 4. .1117 500 Roland C. Morten. OUlette's Regent Square ...... —13 A— 3714 "229" — NE'ly 24.89 ft 23 3.46 Burkhard Investment Co, Ttaet No. 5217 69 4.44 L. Hauenstein, Ttaet No. 2255 8— 1117 607 Owens Parks Lumber Co, Gillette's Regent Square —13 B...12X12 649 X W. Pettebone, Tract Na 8052 36 1317 Burkhard Investment Co., Ttact Ite 6117 .60 4.44 L. Hauenstein, Tract No. 2255 6— 1117 517 Dorothy Luther, Gillette's Regent Square. —31 C— 7315 737 Elsie McGinnis, Ttact Na 8379 — . M 5.44 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5317 -61 5.44 2384 G. S. Holmes, Tract No. 2255.. 7— UM 527 Isabelle Murphy, Gillette's Regent Square , .. 13 E— 29.46 753 Lena Amundson, Tract No. 8379 . . _,,., —,•„., •„.„,.„, ,. ..80 13.00 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract Ite M17 .62 6.43 G. Br Holes, Tract No. 2255...... -fc_ 1117 671 G. C. Krooenberg, Gillette's Regent Square 22 N—IllM 754 Mary A. Cretsinger, Tract Ite. 8379 ...... ——....—....86 IM Burkhard Investment Co., Tract Na 5317 .63 5.44 G. S. Holmes, Ttact No. 2265... ,_>••., — 9— MM STT George D. Palmer, GUlette's Regent Square —.——6 785 Otto P. Martin, Tract Bo. 8378 E'ly tt 177 5.44 G. 8. Holmes, Tract No. 3255.—..— — 10— 1117 o.._ torn 7.59 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5217 _., ,, 64 597 Gillette Holding Corp'n Ltd, Gillette's Regent Square 16 Q— 2811 800 Julia Swenson. Tract 8490 ...._. — ———Sl 8.44 Burkhard Investment Co, Ttaet No. 5217 ,, 65 iii G. 8. Holmes, Ttact No. 2255 —_,—...... 11 12.36 600 OUlette Holding Corp'n Ltd, Gillette Regent Square 4 813 Catherine SulUvan, Tract No. 8542 ...... ——.—8 O. S. Holmes, Trart No. 2255... ,...•„ „,,., „•.„••„„ 12 ITM Z— 13.80 1413 Btirkhard Investment Co., Tract Bo. 6217 - ,„rv , 66 5.44 601 Gillette Holding Corp'n Ltd., Gillette's Regent Square 5 Z— 1310 810 C. COUins. Ttact No. 8542 , •'•,- , ,-,„,,,r it IM Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No, 5217 ..,-.., 67 4.44 3387 Oeorge R. Widdess, Ttaet No. 2261 35.. 15.32 602 Gillette Holding Corp'n Ltd., GUlette's Regent Square 6 O. Collins, Tract No. 8542 n 238. L. A. Bay, Ttact Bo. 2261 - 44. 59.08 Z— 1310 IM Burkhard Investment Co, Ttaet Na 5317 —— 68 4.44 616 Carl R. Henderson, Gillette's Regent Square 20 Q ...209.11 820 H. R. Planner, Ttaet No. 8343 .....—.—..—.20 8.40 Burkhard Investment Co, Ttact No. MIT .,..- _., 69 5.44 2392 C. O. Schawitz, Tract No, 2361— J 67. 14M 631 Jacob & Teresa Ferck, GUlette's Regent Square —13 835 Frances Bier, Tract No. 8542 »„„,-•- , , ..., ,. 55 C, 0. Shawitz. Tract Na 3361.—. 68. 1XM S—11.05 12.54 Burkhard Investment Co.. Ttaet No. 631T ————.TO 5.44 645 s. F. Thorell, Gillette's Regent Square 6 U... 8.41 848 John L. Weinert, Ttact No. 8542 • , „ , ... .. *•> 12.62 Burkhard Investment Co., Ttaet No. 5217 - —71 5.44 2394 J. H. Htbbard, Ttaet No. 2261 656 George Donovan, GUlette's Regent Square j , 13 850 Justus O. Pinkerton, Tract No. 8542 -.103 "533" NE'ly 3914 ft. exc. NW'ly 7tt ft. thereof TO— UM 34.M 32.60 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5817 .—..——.72 018 657 W. Forrest Cornett, GUlette's Regent Square —15 W— 39.19 817 WUlard Wyse, Ttaet Ba 8542 ...... —, —131 10.88 Burkhard Investment Co, Ttaet No. 5217 ——73 148 2397 Carl H. Ashby. Tract No. 2261 W. Forrest Cornett, GUlette's Regent Square- ...— 860 Carrie Englman, Tract No. 8543 ...... —134 4.44 Burkhard Investment Co, Ttaet Bo. 5217 ——.74 6.M NETy 12.46 ft. exc. SETy 7tt ft. thereof 83.1 . 4.68 . .„•••• —NE'ly M ft. 16 W— 5.77 864 Hattle Bk Cutbirth, Ttaet No. 8542 ... —143 4.44 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract Bo. 5217 . . jt 5.44 Carl H. Ashby, Tract No. 8261 "526" SW'ly 31.12 ft. 84 . 6.71 658 Lewis Nelson, GUlette's Regent Square ... SWTy 30 ft. 18 W— ITT 892 Daisy Degelman, Tract No. 9831...... 239 1312 Burkhard Investment Co., Ttaet Bo. 5217 — —TO 5.M 2402 8. M. Everding, Tract No. 2360 ...... — ——...... 48. 5.44 Lewis Nelson, OUlette's Regent Square „17 W— 40.07 Daisy Degelman, Ttaet No. 9833 ,,,,,-p, L.257 1011 Burkhard Investment Co., Ttaet Na MIT ———77 4.44 2405 Stella D. Christensen, Tract No. 2922 ... 18. • 67.47 659 M. M. Holdman, GUlette's Regent Square 20 W— 9817 905 Armllla L. Hoffman, Tratt No. 9903 01 10.86 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. MIT .———.—. .78 144 2412 S. Aarons, Ttact No. 5512— ..... —.... 51. . 85.44 680 LUlte,Ketchum, OUlette's Regent Square . 12 Z._ 1107 Oil Charles Petterson, Ttact No. 9903 .. 07 7.M Burkhard Investment Co., Traet No. 5317 ——..79 5.44 2421 Flora C. Mepham, Tract No. 6001 .. 12. 60.58 Llllle Ketchum, Ttaet No. 4389 ,,,, „ 4— 15.45 920 E. C. McClintock, Ttaet No. 9903 —, 161 29.17 Burkhard Investment Co., Ttaet No. 6317 " „. 80 6.44 Flora C. Mepham, Tract No. 6001 N'ly 4.10 ft. 13 . 4.64 684 RusseU Investment Company, Tract No. 1676 A— 141 934 W. R. Woodley. Venice Hill Tract 13 3— 171 Burkhard Investment Co., Ttaet No. 6317 fll IM 2427 M. M. Hurford, Tract No. 6330 -.„-.——— 5 .106.16 726 Alva X Winder, Ttact lto. 1676 ...... —...... H— 30.72 W. X Woodley, Venice HUl Ttaet , — -,. 1» 2— 23.28 Burkhard Investment Co, Tract Na MIT , • , „,. 82 5.44 2429 Julia A. Peat, Tract No. 6330 ll . 30.37 733 Lena Amundson. Ttact No. 1676 .-_ ] B 11.05 961 United Mortgage St Loan Corp., East Santa Monica —15 37- 40.05 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 6317 .—.—.. 83 6.43 3481 George J. Harrison, Tract No. 6830 18. 23.24 738 George A. TteadweU, Ttaet Ite 1676 X 8.41 United Mortgage Sc Loan Corp, East Santa Monica Burkhard Investment Oo, Ttaet No. 631T —.—84 6.43 2443 Alice L. Alber, Tract No. 6330 — —u— 107. 5M 741 James W. Groom, Tract lto. 1676 ..„ £ 3317 _tHT „. ...r. JBE'ly 47.20 ft 33 38... 26.21 i Burkhard Investment Co. Traet No. Ml. ————85 4.44 0461 Joseph W. Green, Ttact No. 6330 247. . 78.00 782 J. P. Kane. Tract No. 2743 ..„..—— 3.13 United Mortgage St Loan Corp., East Santa Monica ... 88 31... 28.18 444 271 . 12.62 A.. Burkhard investment Ca, Ttaet No. 6217 - ,...,,, 86 2469 X H. Steele, Traet Mo. 6330 J. P. Kane, Tract No. 2743 , , . .... ,,,;,, A, 10.17 964 Fred T. Mannix, East Santa Monica ...NW'ly 27.28 ft. 35 38.. . 3.46 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5217 ——.87 4M 2478 Roy L. Kent Oo, Tract No. 6330— .. 323. 7.42 783 Waldo, Binds St Lawrence. Tract No. SHS —. 713 Fred T. Mannlx, East Santa Monica Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. MU ——.88 4.44 3481 Robert Bruch, Ttact Ma 6330.. 360 . 10.53 802 RusseU Investment Company. Tract No. 2743 .A—C— : MTO "MB" . ——_.._^.,._... SE'ly 17M ft BB­ 2.47 Burkhard Investment Co, Tract No. MIT ————— 89 4.44 2488 Ben Hansen, Ttact MO. 6330...... -.....—..—.—_. 439. MM Russell Investment Company, Tract No. 2743 C— 59.43 968 E. O. Csmeron, East Santa Monica . •,., SS— 25.21 Burkhard Investment Co, Ttaet No. MIT —— 90 4.44 2495 S. Lifpitz, Ttaet No. 7009... —. 8- 12.62 816 Ruth Black, Tract Mo. 4389 ...... —..— I— 8.41 970 OUie C. Jensen, East Santa Monica Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5217 91 4.44 2502 Edward Scharnlkow, Ttaet No. 7952—.SW'ly 1911 ft. 9. 6.39 838 August De Clercq, Adm., Tract Mo. 4SM . 4.-3317 *—'•• ,V - • ' i-_"iy 4813 ft. 38— 29.49 Burkhard Investment Co, Ttaet No. 5217 —..——.....92 4.44 Edward Scharnlkow, Ttact No. 7952 . "212" NE'ly 24.89 ft. 10.. . oiri SM Etta C. West Traet No. 4389 , 7— 36.88 987 Burkhard Investment Co. East Santa Montea , 41— 1918 Burkhard Investment Co, Ttaet No. 5317 ;, p- 444 12508 David Walsh, Tract No. 7952 NE'ly 29.88 ft. 106. 011 856 A. E. Alkman, Tract lto, 4389 • 8— 13,68 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Montea 41— ISM Burkhsrd Investment Oo, Tract No. 5217 94 6.43 David Walsh, Tract No. 7952— —"817" SW'ly 9 95 ft. 107. 216 870 James W. Tongue. Tract No. 4389 . 0. 8.41 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica 41— 19.28 Burkhsrd Investment Co, Tract No. HIT —.——.95 4.44 12514 Edwin ,w.- Sehutte, Ttact No. 8052—™—...... ———. M. 5.44 887 Abraham L Lipsey, Ttaet No. 5119 — 1— TM Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica 41* 19.28 Burkhard Investment Co, Tract No. 5217 ,.„ . . _... p« 4.44 3516 Bruce I. Bowlus, Tract No. 8062 ,•„„,, „ ,-,.„., 65.. 0.43 Abraham I. Lipsey, Tract .No. 5119 ... 1— 713 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica 41— 14.33 Burkhard Investment Co., Ttact No. 5317 -——.97 4.44 2520 Alice Gray Marble, Tract No. 8052 -•••,,.,., ...... 146.. 12.62 Abraham I. Lipsey, Tract No. 5119 X- T13 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica 41— 14M Burkhard Investment Oo, Tract No. 5217 ——.—.99 444 2521 Margaret Watson, Ttaet Mo. ana--* ,-•••, „•- 162.. 14.68 Abraham I. Lipsey, Ttact No. 5119 —_. 3— TM Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica 41- 24M Burkhsrd Investment Co., Ttaet Ba 5217 ——100 4.44 388. Ouaranty Brag. & Loan Assn., Ttact No. 8379—.—.... 167.. 12.62 Abraham 1. Lipsey, Ttaet Ba 5119 . T.53 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica 17.31 1132 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5217 —108 2621 K. R. Griffiths, Tract No. 8379 „,„„ „,,,,- .-,, 20..; 8.77 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica 43- 444 Abraham I. Lipsey, Tract No. 5119 4— IM 1413 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract Bo. MIY 103 4.44 3634 Abner B. Dunn, Tract No. 8379 ,.„, ,-,,,- .... 59.. 6018 Abraham I. Lipsey, Ttatt No. 6119 ——. 4— Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica 43.... 12642 Emily J. Leger, Tract No. 8542 , 7„ 1413 8.41 43... 14.33 Burkhard Investment Oo, Traet Bo. Mlt ——IM 4 44 Abraham I. Lipsey, Tract Ba 5119 • , 4— 26.88 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica 14.33 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract No. 5217 .——...105 IM 2644 Bruce I. Bowlus, Tract No. 8542 23.. IM 899 M. B. Rapp, Traet No. 5119 ... J Burkhard Investment Co., Seat Santa Monica 43- 2655 Anna B. Finks, Ttaet No. 8542 ,„.-,,, , ., ——... 76 3— 53.92 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica . 43.... 14.33 Burkhard Investment Co., Ttaet No. 5217 .——.106 IM 5.44 U. B Rapp, Tract NO. 6UI „ ,•,„•„,., ^ ;.,,. 7 3— M87 18.39 Burkhard Investment Co., Ttact No. 0317 .——..107 IM 266i G. A. Unger, Ttact No. 8542 ,,' ,.,;•„„,.,,, - -,„„, 104.. 12.62 M. B. Rapp. Tract No. 8110 ..——Exc. WTy M ft 0 I— 1614 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica . 43... 2664 Merchants Nat'l. Tt. & Sav. Bk, Tract No. 8542 141., Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica 43— 4101 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract lie. 5217,.— 6.44 8.TT 904 Frank S. Hoag, Tract No. 5119 ,, T , -.., ...... 30 4— 55.78 36.09 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract ite. 5217 — 6.44 Merchants Nat'l. Tr. & Sav. Bk., Tract No. 8542 ...—.„. 142... ITT 914 Agnes 8. McDonald, Ttact Na 6119 , j - Burkhard Investment Co., Bast Santa Monica 43— 2675 Adella C. Pieman, Ttaet No. 9833—« .'... —... 258. tr 0— 27.75 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica 43.... 36.09 Burkhard Investment Co, Ttaet Ne. 5217 ....— 144 444 916 Citizens Mortgage 6c Sec. Co., Ttaet Na ***** _ 7— 92.63 43... 36.09 Btirkhard Investment Co., Ttact Ite. 5217 _— 4.44 2678 Gertrude H. Klrkpatrick, Tract No. 9903 ——— 119 5.49 930 Paul R. Smith,TTtaet Na 5119 • ,,, • „ . . . \m 9— 1813 Burkhsrd Investment Co., East Santa Monica 36.09 Burkhard Investment Co., Ttact Na HIT .; 680 Joseph Noakes, Tract No. 55121 IM. Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica 43— 444 2718 Unknown Owner, Eastsanta Montea... ..SWTy ItM ft. 17.31 944 Soloman Lang, Tract No. 5859 ' '•' " vt — 29.19 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica 43— Mil Burkhard Investment Oe, Tract No. 6817 •M 31 38 Soloman Lang, Tract No. 5859 .— -24 — 29.19 43— 18.29 Burkhard Investment Co., Ttact fte 5217 . .„,„„ Unknown Owner, East Santa Monica...... "404"NE'ly IM 949 Harry Middleton, Traet Ml 6859 , -.. ,,"," •» Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica 5.44 — . 29.87 ft — 3117 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica _ 43— 14.33 Burkhsrd Investment Co., Tract No. MIT 5.44 33 38.. 39.87 967 Amanda A. Griesback, Tract No. 6859 .Una. tt Int. 133 — 4.89 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Moniea ... 43— 14.33 Burkhard Investment Co., Tract ite. 5217 ...... aV, 12720 Unknown Owner, East Santa Monica... .NETy MM ft. M 88- 6.71 984 Arthur W. Stormes, Tract No. 73S3 -? —100.76 48— 14.33 1135 United Mortgage St Loan Corp., Tract No. 5512 — 49.94 Unknown Owner. East Santa Monica—-"408" SW'ly 988 Ma May Ensign, Ttaet No. 7233 .1 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica •'..'.—.— — 23.89 ft. 38. —177.41 43... 1133 1136 M. P. Murphy. Tract No. **\f- c. . , „ — 62.64 36 41.93! 990 Title Ouaranty _jrrust Co, Tract No. 7414 _ - . • — 36.18 988 Burkhsrd Investment Co.. East Santa Monica 43— 17.31 M. P. Murphy, Ttaet B0. MIS 2731 Unknown Owner, East Santa Monica —NE'ly 43.82 ft Sl 88- 10.53 — 62.64 ! Unknown Owner, East Santa Monica .... — Title Ouaranty tt Trust Co., Tract Na MM —»M — 38.13 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica 41- 1413 M. P. Murphy, Tract No. aaia. _ , — 4714 Title Ouaranty Ss Trust Co, Ttaet No. 7414 —45 .-IMM Burkhard Investment Oo. East Santa Monica —4 44- 1413 UM Clarence W. Grelner, Ttaet No. 5512 - •——.—.—— "415" SWTy 2.98 ft. M 38 1131 — MM 2722 Unknown Owner, East Santa Montea ....NW'iy 7.36 ft 2.56 1000 J. P. Kane. Tract No. 8770 - „ , \ — 13.68 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica * 44— 14.33 1169 T. E. Smith, Ttact Ite Mil._. —. — 52.41 38 M. 1026 Emma E. Albert, The PaUsades ... ,. 0 1— 3179 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica 44— 14.33 T. X Smith, Tract Ite. 6330 .——.—»~_Z.ll———. Unknown Owner, East Banta Montea ...... —..—.. Burkhard Investment Oa, East Santa Monica — 72.98 . "418" SETy MM ft 38 Emma X Albert, The Palisades , • .,-,_ . „ • -10 I— 5510 44... 1413 UW Albert E. Wales. Traet No. 5512 '-,.,. , — 16.32 34 177 1036 John L. Herwlck, The Palisades —SWly 66 2-3' M L-100.87 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica 44.... 17.31 6.1170 Citizens Mortgage Sc Securities Co., Tract No. 5512 2724 Unknown Owner, East Santa Monica 39 38. 5.44 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica __ — 12 62 1037 Mary E. Hotchklss, The PaUsades . .„.,_., .19 M-132.42 44.... 17.31 IIM John X White, Ttact No. 5513 _ .„,, , -- • .„ , ___ — 21.25 2726 Unknown Owner, East Santa Monica ....———.50 38 12.62 1038 Frank X Bundy. Tbe PaUsades. Sheet No. Sf Jt 1—104.79 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica — 44... 1413 1186 Christina Oland, Tract No. 6001 , , 3773 Unknown Owner, Tract Bo. 2261 ,,„., .... Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica ...» 9.39 a NETy 6.23 ft. exc. SETy Ttt ft thereof 82 2.56 1047 Margaret R. Anderson, The PaUsades, Sheet No. 3 Jt Q— 64.14 44- 14.33 1188 Joseph Castaneda, Tract No. 6001 •, .. . , j 33 __ 26.04 f.™ 11062 Guy C. Hammond. The Palisades, Sheet Na S „,.,. 7 __ 25.12 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica — 12 44- 1413 1189 Hlppolyte Bleula Ttaet No. 6257 , ,.- ,,.,.. 1" ™ 1413 Unknown Owner, Ttaet No. 2261 "525" ..SWTy 87.34 ft. 83 j 13778 Unknown Owner, Ttact Ma 5512 NETy tt 7 26.2°'*»0 Guy.Or.MCf O . HammondI_.a.v,»v__^_._4 , TracOTIT*_..,«__^XTa. 011.,___0 __————18I I 8fl— 25.78 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica « 44... 14.33 1190 c. o. Chambers, Ttaet No. 6257 — ,. .,„•., a 1066 W. O. Edgar, The palisades. Sheet No. 3 SW'ly 60* 17 W— 27.75 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica _ 45... 24.33 1192 R« Ji, Burroughs. Tract Bo0257 „if - rj fi tm Unknown Owner, Tract No. 5512 ——.—.—, 35 9.39 " 9?,? 2780 Unknown Owner, Tract No. 5512 —...——. 36 TM W. O. Edgar, The PaUsades, Sheet Na S .—...SW'ly 6. 18 W— 918 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Montea'—-—! 45... 24.33 1195 W. X Canine, Tract No. 6330 —.29 2 2786 Unknown Owner. Ttaet Mo. 6001 . „ „ „...„j„ ,.,,,,47 1084 Mary E. Carroll, Tbe Palisades. Sheet No. 4 ——37 3... 44.47 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica „.. „ t 45... 24.23 1212 F. X Voltaire. Tract No. 6330 388 .... 3423 16.31 10M Herbert W. Hersey, Tba Palisades. Bhee tlte 4 —10 4— 10.17 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monica * 45- 24.23 1225 Clara E. Stotler, Tract No. 6330 2787 Unknown Owner, Ttaet No. 6330 ...... —..—...—..22 10M 141 — 144 1282 6 Unknown Owner, Tract Bo. 8052 — , „- -•„,. te Herbert W. Hersey. The PaUsades. Sheet Na 4 11 4— 46.33 Burkhard Investment Co, East Santa Monica _, * 46— 24.23 1226 William T. Hamilton, Ttact No 6330 150 .... 20.17 144 1097 George A. Wade,'The Palisades, Sheet No. 4 .,—10 5— 87M Burkhard Investment Co. East Santa Monica , .'. ", 1 45— 3110 1236 John T. Wyatt. Ttact No. 6330 .. 2827 Unknown Own&r, Tract No. 8053 .-„ , ,•„ .. 38 35.72 —198 — 6.44 i 2329 Unknown Owner, Ttact No. 8053 _,,, >„, ...... 52 1099 Arthur W. Radford. The Palisades, Sheet MO. 4 .....,,.18 5— MM Burkhard Inv. Co.. East X jjT——SWTy 1.32 Acres 9 45— 18.29 1248 John V. Madigan, Ttaet No. 6330 —262 — 12.70 IM IMI Gertrude M. Siegler, The Palisades, Sheet Na 4 — 4 6— 3912 Burkhard Inv. Co., East X M. —SWly 119 Acres 10' 46- 21.25 1259 Hazel McGeeney. Ttaet BO. 6330 2830 Unknown Owner, Tract Mo. 8052 ...———...... 54 6.44 Burkhard Inv. Co., East X M. .—.SWly 1.47 Acres 11 [—327 — 8X13 3841 Unknown Owner, Ttact No. 8052 ™ .. , „,tea 1119 Grace E. Sharp. The Palisades, Sheet Ma 4 .....—.—13 7—26.88 45— 24.23 1262 E. X Brown, Ttact Ite- 6330 —338 — 1711 5.44 IIM Arthur P. Creel, Tbe Palisades. Sheet No. 4 19 8—10910 Burkhard Inv. Go. East S. M. ——SW'ly 1.54 Acres 12 45— 30.16 j 1265 Eleanor Wauchope, Ttact No. 6330 2864 Unknown Owner, Tract Ma 8780 «.„ E 5.44 Burkhard Inv. Go., East S. M. ..349 __. 5.44 UM Gladys R. Ingle, The Palisades. Sheet No. 1 NWTy 25' IS 10— 9.90 Eleanor Wauchope, Ttaet No. 6330 —150 — 5.44] Gladys R. Ingle, The Palisades. Sheet No. 4 — 14 10— 63.90 ——„8WlyTOO Acres (Exc. of roads) 13 46—122.12 Eleanor Wauchope. Tract No. 6330 ..,—. -365 — 5.44 ! Third Annex UM Ed. Papke. The PaUsades, Sheet No. 4 ———15 10— 23.70 Burkhard Inv. Co., East Santa Monica SE'ly 144 74 ft. 1 46... 30.16 Eleanor Wauchope, Tract No. 6330 —.356 — 144 2 Horace T. Meloy. Santa Montea. portion of — «... 1 199.. 3.60 Borkhard Investment Co.. Esst Santa Monica ._...—.. 2 1161 Vernon W. Fairbanks, The PaUsades, Sheet Na 4 —21 10— 03.41 46... 24.23 1270 T. A. Tclfcr. Tract Ite 6330 .389 „_ 22.78 Horace T. Meloy. Santa Monica ...... „...... —...... 13 200.. 104.58 Vernon W..Fairbanks. Traet No. 1676 ...... -—1 X— 36.29 Burkhard Investment Co., East Santa Monisa —, 46— 2413 1271 Neu Reese, Tract No. 6330 —. Ml ... 21.25 i 0 Horace T. Meloy, Santa Monica ..4 200... 72.74 * Burkhard Investment Oo., Esst Santa Montea —. 46— 2413 1374 J. X Stottler, Ttact No. 6330 , .428 Horace T. Meloy, Santa Monica -8 .»»___. M.76,. JTurn M emts Ut, __ / 'm_ .fr.I:.^-,ra-J 3_$ is-p.^ PAC_3 FOURTEEN EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE jBO, 1982 sMe, requested the Trustee to sell NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE NAMa Aim DESCRIPTION Lot Blk. Costs the property eovered by said Deed Na 87-ERH-1606 ne. Legal Noticea ef Trust, and on the 23rd day of WHEREAS, by a Deed of Trust (Continued From Page IS) February, 1933, caused notice of dated February .8. .29, recorded in NOTICE OP TRUSTEE'S SALE said default and of election to cause I Book .37, Page JIT, Of Official Tonights Radio Highlight* Thousands Lured ' 1169 Bruce L Matthews, The Palisades, Sheet Ite 4 IS 11.. „ 28.64 WHEREAS. IRA W. THOMAS the Trustee to cell said property In Records of tbe County of Loe An- ns? ____ c Klbbe The Palisades, 8heet No. 4 8 12.. . 3813 and PEARL L THOMAS, his wife, accordance wtth the provisions of geles, State of California to which 1183 I W StiUweuf'The Palisades. Sheet Na 4 ~8§ li­ _ 26.88 by Deed of Trust dated August 20. said Deed of Trust to be recorded in record reference Is hereby made, At last we have some definite te KMPC—Cracker Barrel Congrrss. ntt. 1200 E B. Waterman, The PaUsades, Sheet No. 4 ll. „ 22.48 1929, and recorded September 4. Book 11462. Page 90, of Official Rec Gregorlo Orantlo and Agrlplna formation for you regardlag the KMTR— Dr. O. Liebllne, pianist, % hour. 1205 Georre C Healy. The PaUsades. Sheet Na 4 .23 M. . 27.75 1929, in Book 9327, Page 155, of ords of said County and State; and Orantlo, his wife, did grant aad Sharkey-Schmellng fight. KFI wUl .sm e. ts. To Beach by Sun SS §335eBen^tt,^he PaUsades, Sheet No 4 u —T 14.. .. 69.57 Official Records of Los Angeles whereas EARL RAY HUNT is the convey the property hereinafter de­ release Graham McNamee's word —19 15.. . 58.52 scribed, to J. D. Rishell and John KECA—String trio. IMCI R/,v Atkinson. The Pal__Hides, Sheet NO. e ...... County, California, did grant and successor ia Trust to said J. D. Ri­ picture of this event Tuesday night KFI—Cloae Partners, skit. SS Ke-Norton. The Palisades Sheet Na 4 -1 16. . 52.74 convey the property therein and shell and John Stintin. Stintin. as trustee, te secure, among at 6 o'clock. Due to NBC's contract KMPC—Paul Karadyl, concert pianist. Amusement Zone' Firms 1276 J R McHarg, Tract No. 1670 —... • - II H. .11.04 hereafter described to SECURITY- NOW THEREFORE, notice Is other things, the payment of that obligations, It was uncertain whether KNX—Owens Valley Program. Cheered au Crowds —10 S.. . 64.99 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP LOS hereby given that EARL RAY certain promissory note executed by or not the broadcast would receive a -:M P. M. 1289 Buford Twyman. OUlette's Regent Square —.1 . MIS Gregorlo Orantlo and Agrlplna Western release. The famous fag KECA—Charlie Kaley's orchestra. Buford Twyman, Traet No. 8495 - ANGELES, a National Banking As­ HUNT, tar virtue of tha authority KPI—Vlrtlnla Plohri; orcbestra. Pack Midway —1 .190.75 sociation, as Trustee, witb power of vested in him as Trustee, will adl at Orantlo, dated February 18, 1929, in dance feature that ls heard at this KPWB—Slumber Time program. Buford Twyman, Traet No. 8495 . 4X87 Sale, to secure, among other things, the sum of 81,200.00, In favor of Bay time has canceled teat evening's Buford Twyman, Tract No. 8495 .. 3 public auction to the highest bid­ Cities Guaranty Bulldlng-Loan Asso­ KMPC—Sm Marengo's orchestra. A hot summer sun. balmy breezes, 1290 Elizabeth Lyman. Gillette Regent square — 24 S.. . 39.19 the payment of one Promissory der for cash in gold coin of the program, which makes everything KMTR—Organlogue, words-music. and an Ideal sea far bathing, yester­ B._ . 59.03 Note in Uw sum of Fourteen Thou­ United States, on the 30th day et ciation, and other sums ot money "hot-cha." KNX—Calmon Luboviski. violinist. day combined te bring the biggest 1298 William LaFrancis ^act No. 1616 • •-•"•:-- =-jr—» D... . 1319 sand and No/100 (014.000.00) Dol­ advanced er expended and interest; Amelia Earhart Putnam speaks tt P. M. June, 1932, M the hour of II o'clock and KBCA—Witch of Bndor (N), tt hour. crowd of tbe year to Santa Monica 1302 R. A. Chapin, Tract No. l"6^-:^_- _«Ely _o it. it D. . 73.19 lars, executed tar said IRA W. A. M. of said day, at Me Western over KBJ at 7 o'clock tonight. Ho­ KPI. KHJ—News Hashes. beaches, lifeguards and amusement R. A. Chapin, Tract _No. 18TS -——_——-15 D. . 13.39 THOMAS and PEARL L. THOMAS, front entrance of the County Court WHEREAS, said Deed of Trust mer Groan, pianist and composer, KFWB, KMTR, KTM—Dance orchestra. 1 zone operators declared today. B A. chapin, Tract No. 1676 NWly 30 ft—I X G... . 40.95 dated August 30, 1929, principal House, in the City of Los Angeles, provides thM should default be guest artists during KNX's 8 o'clock hour. Because ...tttt sea was fairly 1306 R-bert P. Holilday. Ttact No,WT6 -*.- -4 H... . 52.09 payable in installments as follows: program. Be sure to hear Richard SUS—Dane* orchestra, t Bour*. Oounty and Mate aforesaid, all the made In tee payment of any sum KMPC—The Beverly Hillbillies, 1 hour. smooth, wtth only a few gentle 1307 Charlotte M Lundin. Tract No 1676 _ —Jt P_ . 80.75 Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) on interest conveyed to said Trustee by \ secured thereby or in the perform­ Crooks .ring Dvorak's beau t i f u 1 " MdS P. K,"' swells during tha better part of the 1327 Hugh H. Logan. Tract No. 1676 J **• August 20, 1930; Five Hundred Dol­ said Deed of Trust, te and te the ance of any obligation therein men­ "Song My Mother Taught Me" orer KPI. KHJ—Dance orchestra, to 12. day. lifeguards had few rescues. It 332 Emelia Sunquist. Tract No. 1676 » S..„ 12.80 lars ($500.00) en August 20. 1901: property situated in said County and tioned, the owner and holder ef said KFI at 7:30. it's the finest thing he - was reported. Although the warm 344 Robert L Jarvis. Tract No. 2743 —-6 C- 1817 and Thirteen Thousand DoUars State, described as follows: note may declare all sums secured by does. KFWB has a new Monday ir pros. ~ water attracted thousands, ttw only 1348 Henry George Golden, Tract lto 1676 w 67.75 (813,000.00) en August 20, 1932; with Mid Deed of nast immediately due night series glorifying American KGER—Dance orehettra. 1 hour, rescue of a major nature reported 1353 Richard R. P. Leman. Tract Ite. 4389 13 4... KMPC—Danee orchestra. \_ hour. 10— 38.09 interest from August 20,1039 on un­ Lot Eleven (11) te Block Fif­ and payable and may require the' composers at 8 o'clock. Midnight was that ,af the two fliers who drop­ 1366 Maria O. Flack, Tract No. 4389 * 10— 25.20 paid principal at the rate of eight teen of the Erkenbrecher Syndi­ Trustee to seU the property subject Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, presi­ KHJ—Midnight Moods, 1' hour. ped into the sea when their plane's Maria O. Flack, Tract No. 4389 * 1—149.61 (8%) per eent per annum, payable cate Santa Monica Ttact, in the thereto: and dent of Columbia university, speaks Railroad Offering motor tailed. 1368 Rav E. Schafer, Tract No. 5118 - 1— 75.11 quarterly, te the order of W. G. Olty of Santa Monica, County of WHEREAS, default in the obliga­ during tin Advertisers Federation of Six children were reported lost 1374 Frederick OateJ^ Ite. Mlf jg J- '»•** WILSON and CORA YOUNG WIL­ Los Angeles, State of California, America program on KPI at 6. Doris during the afternoon, and all were SON, his wife, as Joint tenants, tion secured by said Deed of Trust Mystery Excursion 1398 W. C. Edgar, Tract Mo. 5119 ______""_l I" Hot as per map recorded in Book 6. has occurred 1a that tin instaU- Lloyd aad Lionel Belmore of picture CINCINNATI, O., June 30 (U.R)— returned to their parents before 1399 Samuel W. Gibb, Tract No. 5119 - 3... 63.82 with the right of survivorship; and Pages 26 and tl ot Maps, In the ment of interest on said note which fame are cast in KNX's drama, "I'm evening. ...30 Over 40," listed ter 8:30. A "mystery excursion" is the 1406 M. B. Rapp,"T*Kt Na 1119 81 3— OOM v/HEREAS, said Deed of Ttoat office of the County Recorder of became due December l, 1930, aad Southern railway's latest contriv­ As evidence ef the large beach M B. Rapp, Tract No. 5119 13 3— 6811 provides that should breach er de­ said County. all Installments of interest on said Those Boswells and Howard Bar­ ance to stimulate passenger busi­ crowd, thousands of automobiles M. B. Rapp, Tract Na 5US -. 10 4— 33.04 fault be made in the payment of or so much thereof as shall be note which became due subsequently low's reading of "Valse dee Fleurs" skirted slowly through the paraUel necessary to pay the total amount of were not paid when mtt, nor has from Tschaikowsky's "Nutcracker ness. streets adjoining Ocean avenue and 1413 EL. 'fWaterstraatc __weii. Trac, Ttact Not No. 5IT. 0511 ....—9 . ••-— M 5— 65.82 any indebtedness and/or in tbe per­ Neither the passengers nor the 6— 8.41 formance of any obligation, cove­ tea principal, • interest, advances, any part thereof since been paid Mid Suite" offer pleasing contrasts over the beach road. The latter two ar­ 1438 N. P. Schaefer, Tract No. 5119 - charges, costs, expenses of sale and there is now due, owing and unpaid KHJ from 6 to*. » trainmen know where the excur­ teries were clogged the better part 3 T— 31.27 nant, promise or agreement therein sion is going until the train leaves 1447 John Auld, Ttact Mo. 5119 ...... mentioned, then the owner and compensation of Trustee. upon said note the principal sum ot of the day. Because of ttw extreme­ 1448 Charles Nielson, Ttaet Mo. 5119 4 7—10SM $1,200.00, with interest thereon at Sltt 9. M. the Cincinnati station. Attar tttt ly heavy traffic, two motorcycle of­ 6 8.... TIM holder of said Note may declare all IN WITNESS WHEREOF, EARL KPI—Death Valley Days (Nl, Vs hour. ficers semaphored traffle continu­ 1467 R. M. Hufford, Tract No. 5119 sums secured by said Deed of Trust tin nte of 9.6% per annum from train pulls out ttie engineer is 1472 G. W. Taylor. Tract No. 5119 _ 16 8— 80.82 RAT HUNT, hss duly authorized November 1, 1930, and all sums ad­ KHJ—Tke AU-Year Club, speaker. handed his sealed orders. ously all afternoon at Colorado ave­ 1482 Frank Bahner, Tract No. 5119 11 0— 31.03 immediately due and may require this notice, tills 3rd day of June, 4:15 P. M. The first trip was a 100-mile nue intersections with Ocean avenue — TTM the Trustee to sell the property 1932. vanced or expended 1 nder the KHJ—Chats OB Words, K. Conway. and ttw beach road. S. H. Webb. Tract Ne. 5803 —— O thereby granted; and terms of aald Deed of Trust, with KTM—ChM White Hawk serial, H hour. train ride to Lexington, Ky., a 1513 Joseph Branberg, Tract No. 5859 „-...—-..——. se — 24.24 EARL RAY HUNT, interest as therein provided; and •• S 9. WL 25-mlle automobile ride, a chicken Operators to the amusement 1526 Santa Monica Land & Water Co, Tract No. 7233 16 — 53.27 WHEREAS, a breach of the obllg- Trustee. KECA—Brother Ken's Kiddies, Vi hour. dinner, and a ride home—an 11)4- zones asserted tee day's business Santa Monica Land & Water Co., Tract No. 7233 —11 ... 53.27 tion tee which said transfer in trust CR-5557 •WHEREAS, by reason of tbe de­ KPI—Skippers Male Ouar tot. ',, hour. hour holiday for $1.75. was the equivalent of a normal Santa Monici Land & Water Co_, Tract No. 7233 22 — 5317 is security has occurred in that fault aforesaid, tin then owner and KPWB—Baroa Keyes' "Air Castles." There were 650 passengers on Sunday "to the flush season." Hot there has been a default In the pay­ holder of said note and Deed of KOER—Oea Oalel's orchestra, 1 hour. . Santa Monica Land _. Water Co.. Tract No. 7233 —.30 — SITS NOTICE OF SALB OF REAL AND Trust, declared on December 13, KHJ—Aunt Jemima's Songs, W hoar. the first adventure, and tttt rail­ dog stands kept the griddle sizzling .... 29.52 ment Ot the installment of interest PERSONAL PROPERTT AT road company announced there all, afternoon to supply the hungry Santa Monica Land Sc Water Co., Tract No. 7233 31 due on said Note on February 28, 1931, all sums secured by said Deed Sltt P. M. Santa Monica Land St Water Oo. Tract No. 7233 40 .... 35.67 PRIVATE BALE of Trust Immediately due and pay­ KPWB—Syncopators; vocalists, 1 how. would be more excursions in the wants of the throngs and amuse­ Santa Monica Land St Water Co., Tract No. 9221 8 — 26.88 1933, although demanded, nor has Na 111,211 KNX—The Anions Wranglers, % beer. near future. ment devices ran continuously dur­ the same or any subsequent install­ able, requested tin Trustee to sell 5:30 P. M. Santa Monica Land _c Water Co.. Tract No. 9221 -0 — 36.88 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF the property eovered by said Deed ing the day as hundreds availed Santa Monica Land & Water Oo, Ttaet No. 9221 10 — 39.19 ment since been paid; and further THE STATE OP CALIFORNIA KECA—The Binflng Lady (Nl, % hour. themselves of the beach entertain­ — 2164 default has been made in the fail­ of Trust, and mi the Mrd day of Sn—Parade of the Stalls (H), tt hour. Earnings Decline ment. Santa Monica Land St Water Oo, Tract No. 9221 11 ure to repav Twelve Hundred Sev­ IN AND POR THE COUNTY OF February, 1932 caused notice of said KOPJ—Sports Interview, Vi hour. Santa Monica Land & Water Co.. Tract No. 9221 18 — 28.64 LOS ANGELES. default and of election to cause the KHJ—Sklppy's Adventures, skit 1ST). Pishing boats and barges also — 7M enty-five and 94/100 ($1275.94) Dol­ lift P. M. More Than Prices were crowded, and ttw fact that Santa Monica Land & Water Co., Tract No. 10163 —16 lars advanced under the provisions IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE Trustee to seU Mid property In Santa Monica Land & Water Co, Tract No. 10163 —31 — 11.05 OP accordance" with the provisions cf KHJ—Mac's Mountain Cabin (KPRC). HARRISBURG, Pa., June 10 (U.R)— "Sunday fishing was good," sent — 11.05 of said Deed of Trust fee the pay­ < P. M. Earnings are declining faster than many Southern California anglers Santa Monica Land Se Water OOr Ttaet Na 10163 .—.23 ment of taxes duly levied and as­ JAMES R. LE LA CHEUR, Deceased. said Deed of Trust to be recorded KELW—Texas Cowtown Boys, I hour. — 13.68 in Book 11413, Page 215 of Official KPI—28th annual convention of Advertis­ the fall of food prices In many sec­ home with sacks of fish of every 1529 Stella G. McCutcheon. Tract No. 7414 1 sessed against the property de­ . Notice is hereby given that under tions of Pennsylvania, according to description. Hundreds of fishermen 1530 Frank E. Bundy, Tract No. 7433 -O — IIS scribed therein for the fiscal years and pursuant to the law made and Records of said County and State; ers el America (X), tt hour. Frank E. Bundy, Tract No. 7433 •-* — 16M provided, the undersigned, W. W. and whereas EARL RAY HUNT is KHJ—The Boswell Sisters; orchestra (Ol. a repent by the department of labor lined all Bay district piers. — 117 1929-30, 1930-31 and 1931-32, and KMTR—The Twilight Melodists, tt hear. and Industry to Governor Pinchot. Pew accidents of any nature Frank E. Bundy. Tract No. 7433 • ~ sewer assessment, all of which are HaskeU, executor of the estate of the successor la Trust to said J. D. SllS P. M. Frank E. Bundy, Ttact No. 7433 1 : 26 — Ill liens against said property prior to James R. Le La Cheur, deceased, Rishell and John Stintin. The average weekly earnings of marred the perfect day, a survey — Ill KPWB—PrlM Dunlavy, organist, tt hour. manufacturing . workers in March revealed. Providing the good Frank E. Bundy. Ttaet No. 7433 ..— ..-...-—-—.--27 the said Deed of Trust; and will sell at private sale to the high­ NOW THEREFORE, notice is KHJ—Barlow's Symphony (C), % how. weather continues, wtth its nigh 1537 Zoe E. Pickering, et al Santa Monica Land St Water est snd best bidder, subject te hereby given tint EARL RAY 6:30 P. M. was 30.8 per eent below the lill —101.63 WHEREAS, said W. O. WILSON confirmation of said Superior Court, KECA—Adventures rt Ito, skit. earnings for that month, and 41.1 temperatures, ocean front business Co.'s Tract, Parcel "C" —~— and CORA YOUNO WILSON, being HUNT, by virtue of the authority KP-—Deml-Tasse Revue, tt hour per eent below the 1830 earnings. men predict a week of record 1538 Zoe _. Pickering, et al Santa Monica Land Se Water on or after the 25th day" of June, vested in him as Trustee, will ara KMTR—Paradise Isle, skit, tt hour. then the owners and holders of said 1932, at the office of *W. H. Bowers, Meantime food prices in Phila­ crowds, because of ttw interest ln Co.'s Tract, Parcel "L" —...... — —219.50 Note and Deed of Trust, did elect at public auction to tin highest bid­ KNX—"O-o-oh Elmer," rani skit. delphia were 16.5 per eent lower in Pioneer Days celebration, it was 1559 Eva M. Osterhout, The Palisades, Sheet No. 3 21 R... 86.34 No. 11422 Santa Montea Boulevard, der for cash in gold coin of the Sltt P. M. said. The uth annual baby parade V— 63.89 to and did declare all sums se­ in the city of Loa Angeles, aB tbe United Statea, oa the 30th day of KECA—Jimmy (Hark, pianist. March In comparison with the pre­ 1560 L. H. Fray, The PaUsades, Sheet No. 3 ——.—-5 cured by said Deed of Trust imme­ KFWB—Orowln' Dp, skit. ceding Mardi and 28.3 per eent and floral pageant also accounted 1577 J. R. Tobin, The Palisades, Sheet No. 4 22 15— 18.08 diately due and payable and did de­ right, title and interest of said June, 1932, at tin hoar of 11 o'clock KNX—Dolly and Dick, skit. for much of the Interest at the D— 26.29 deceased, at the time of his death, A. M. of said day, at the Western below those for the month in 1930. beach yesterday. 1598 O. T. Forbes, GUlette's Regent Square 21 mand that said Trustee sell the and aU tlw right, title and interest, front entrance of the County Court I P. tt. March prices In Pittsburgh were O. T. Forbes. Gillette's Regent Square 22 D ...200.97 property granted thereby to accom­ KECA—Tom and Jimmy, songs. 18 2 ptr eent below 1931 figures and 1610 L B. Polk. OUlette's Regent Square -8 . F— 55.02 plish the objects of trust therein that the estate of said deceased has House, ln the City of Los Angeles, KELW—Spanish Gardens, 1 hour. acquired by operation of law or County and State aforesaid, all the _FI—Amos an' Andy, ttlt. (N). 31.2 per cent below 1930 prices, ac­ 1637 Alton D. Orvls. Gillette's Regent Square 34 H. 33.92 expressed, in accordance with the cording to the sunny. French Cross Line provisions therein set forth, aad tn otherwise, to and in the following Interest conveyed to said Trustee hf KPOX. KPOX School Kids, 1 hour. 1644 O. B. Welton, GUlette's Regent Square 15 J—106.70 described property, to-wlt: said Deed of Trust, In and te the KPWB—Tbe New Yorkers, music. 1646 Lee R. Weber, GUlette's Regent Square 19 J— 50.62 conformity with Section 2924 of the property situated In said County SOW—Musical Comedy Revue, tt hour. To Visit Theaters 1652 Burdette Jones, Gillette's Regent Square -2 L— 61.97 Civil Code of California, did there­ Parcel 1. An undivided one- and State, described as follows: KHJ—Amelia Earhart Putnam (C). Pershing Writing MADRID, June 30 (U.R)—Thrifty 1673 C. O. Chambers, Ttact Na 4389 16 8— 15.45 after cause to be recorded on March half interest in the following KMTR—L. A. Chamber of Commerce. French people, living near the 14. 1932, ln Book 11532, Page 22, Let Sixteen (16) in Block KNX—Freak Watanabe.' Archie, tt hour. 1675 S. I. Monarch, Gillette's Regent Square .... 17 O.... 55.90 described real property, situate Nine (9) of Erkenbrecher Syn­ fttt P. M. Story of His Life Spanish border are getting in ttie 1689 Gladvs Mayhew Miesse. GUlette's Regent Square 14 R—132.99 Official Records of Los Angeles! ln the city of Compton, County dicate Sante Monica Tract, ln KECA—Joe Warner's Jolly Journal. PARIS, Jane 30 (UJ9—The success habit of crossing tto frontier to 1690 Clara L. Benjamin. OUlette's Regent Square 15 R...108.29 County, California, a notice of said I of Los Angeles, State of Califor­ tha City of Sante Monica, KPI—Madame Posko, violinist. of his first book, "its Experiences order to enjoy their movie shows 1700 Ann P. Nlbley, Olllette's Regent Square 10 T—13415 breach and default of of their nia: Lot Thirteen (13), ln Block County of Los Angeles, State of KPWB—"Whoa Say is Don*." tt hour. in the World War," which won him economically, according to the news­ 1717 Bert Whalley, OUlette's Regent Square ——_! W— 90.12 election to cause said Trustee to sell Pour <4> of Tract 6307. as per California, as per map recorded KHJ—J. W. Hutton's concert (KOB). tbe Pulitzer prize of 1932, has en­ paper EI Sol here. X— 9314 said property to satisfy said obliga­ Map recorded in Book 66, Pages KMTR—Roy Rockwood's Songs. 1728 Gregory F. Duffy, OUlette's Regent Square 13 tions. in Book 6, Pages 36 and 27 of litt P. M. couraged Oen. John J. Pershing to Residents of Hendaye, it seems, 1737 Billie M. Howe, Ttact No. 1676 ,,, ; 20 R- 66M 57 and 58 of Maps, in the office Maps, ia the office of the Coun­ KECA—W. Tourtellotte, organist. write a second book. are flocking nightly to the cinemas 1746 Edward A. Corbett, Ttact No. 1676 10 Q—123.96 NOW, THEREFORE, notice is of the County Recorder of said ty Recorder of said County: KFI—Richard Crooks, (N), _ hour. His second book will be General at Irun to such an extent that ttw 1778 A. B. OUphant, Tract No. 4389 23 10... 6014 hereby given that to satisfy the ob­ County, subject to restrictions or so mueh thereof as shall in nec­ KHJ—Noble Slssle's orchestra (O). tt hour. Pershing's own life story from his program is made up nearly exclu­ 1800 George Acret, Tract Mo. 5859 —.11 — 60.30 ligations so secured, and by virtue now of record. essary to pay the total amount of KMTR—Tax Reduction club speaker. birth in Linn county. Mo., to the sively of Prench films. Ths main — 87.48 KNX—Vigilantes, drama, tt hour. 1807 Edwin Cramer, Tract No. 5859 110 of the authority in it vested, the un­ Parcel 2. Also the foUowlng the principal, interest, advances, Tttt P. M. WOrld 'war. Be Is working on the reason for this ls the price. At Irun, 1810 Elva M. Johnson, Tract No. 5859 124 ...133.83 dersigned, as Trustee, will sell at described real estate situate in charges, costs, expenses of sale and KECA—Studio orchestra, tt hour. book here in between hie trips to and even in San Sebastian, they eaa 1826 Louis B. Mayer. Tract Mo. 7233 — 28 37118 public auction to the highest bidder, the city of Los Angeles, County compensation of Trustee. KFWB—Lady Luck, skit. tttt battlefield cemeteries as chief of see a good show for one peseta, 183. E. B. Conliss, The PaUsades ...— ————1 K... 98.12 for cash, payable in United States KMTR—Profs. BuU and Gels*. ttie American battle monuments which means one franc, while at of Los Angeles, State of Cali­ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, EARL 8 P. M. E. B. Conliss, The Palisades .„ ——3 K... . 98.12 Oold Coin at the time of sale, cm fornia, described as follows, RAY HUNT, has duty authorised' commission. Hendaye they must pay at least 1834 Fred S. Wilson, The Palisades, Sheet No, 3 1 1. . 4015 Wednesday, the 13th day of July, KPI—with sheriook Botani (N>, tt hear. The , volume will contain pic­ double and often as much as 30 to-wit: All of Lot Twenty (SO) thte notice, this 3rd day of June, francs. 1854 Charles J. Wonder, GUlette's Regent Square 10 D- . 47.11 1932, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m , hi Block Fifty-eight (58) of the 1932. KFWB—Americana, musical, tt hour. turesque details of Indian battles in 1860 Sophia Funfar. Gillette's Regent Square 22 G.., .186.43 at the West Entrance of the County Artesian Tract, In the Ctty of KHJ—Blue Monday Jamboree, KFRC. the last frontier days. . 4015 EARL RAY HUNT, KMPC—Complete Optra, records. 1865 Amre Busch, Gillette's Regent Square 5 N„ Court House, In the City of Los An­ Los Angeles, County of Los An­ OR-5556 Trustee. KMTR—Agua Calient* orchestra, 1 hour. The book will be ready for pub­ 1880 Lillian M. Bartles, OUlette's Regent Square 14 Z... .18177 geles, County of Los Angeles, State geles, State of California, as per KNX—Homer Orunn, pianist, tt hour. lication early next year. Mandarin Bears 1885 Rose B. Clemens, Ttact No. 1676 — 13 O— 36.58 of California, all of tee interest Map recorded In Book 4, Page 90 Sttt P. tt. 1893 Rowland A. Miller, Tract No. 1676 — 12 D— 62.06 conveyed to it by said Deed ot of Maps, records of said Los NOTICE OF HEARING ON KECA—String trio. Slaughter Sheep Rowland A. Miller, Tract No. 1676 NWTy 30 ft. 13 D... 101 Trust in and to that certain prop­ PROPOSED CONDITIONAL STtt—The Rainbow Revue, tt hour. Children First on erty situate to the City et Santa Angeles County, California EXCEPTION Tft ZONING 3:30 P. M. HARRISBURG, Pa., June 30 (U.R)— 1900 William B. Bigger, Tract No. 1876 IS F.„. 17616 Terms of sale one-half Cash In ORDINANCE KKOA—Composers Series, orchestra, tt —Bears in Pennsylvania woods have 1810 Mariel 8. Ivanoff. Ttact No. 1676 —14- O—106.29 hour. Car Casualty List Monica, County of Los Angeles, lawful money of the United States TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: HARRISBURG, Pa., June 30 (U.R)— returned to their diets of mutton 1915 Jacob Fry ling, Tract No. 1676 11 H... 3117 state of California, and more par- and balance on time, upon con- Notice ls hereby given that a pub- KFI—Billy Jones and Ernie Hare (N). and honey. 1932 Robert Abels. Tract No. 1676 ...—...._— — 12 L... 46.22 tlcularly described as follows: flrmatlon thereof. Ten per cent KPWB—Spice Of UfO, songs, tt hour. Seventeen per eent of motor acclc- lie hearing win be held before tin KNX—"I'm Over 40," drama, tt hour. dent victims in Pennsylvania for ttie Par four months the bears "be­ 1933 Donald H. Gray, Tract Ne. 1676 ——16 I__. 23.66 The Southwesterly fifty (50) (10%) of sale to be deposited witb City Planning Commission of tin •ltt P. M. haved" and the game commission 1949 Anna H. Spencer, Tract No. 1678 16 O- 40.95 feet of Lot ONE (1), in Block first • four months of UH were bid. City ot Santa Moniea on Thursday, K-t—Ttt. Dinglebenders, skit (N). children, according to state motor here received no reports ot bear 1974 Godfrey W. Young. Tract No. 4389 14 4— 68.53 ONE (1), of the Artesian Tract Personal Property: The fol­ June 38, 1932, at 4 o'clock P. M. ln i p. it. damage or complaints of their 1978 Catherine 8now, Tract No. 4389 —————1 5— 10.17 as per map recorded In Book KECA—Jean Cowan's sons*. vehicle bureau records. lowing personal property to-wlt: tin Council Chamber of the City Automobiles killed 583 persons depredations.-^ 1983 James C. Klndelon, Ttact No. 4389 8 8... 91.95 4. Page 90, of Maps, Records Household goods and effects. Hall of said City on the foUowlng KFI—The Californians lttl. Chorus. But in May, after tbe bears had 1987 Harry I. Block. Ttact No. 4389 26 9— 52.09 of said County;— matter: KFOX—Vera Graham, organist, tt hour. te the state during tbe period, and 10— 56.61 one violin, one gun, and small KFWB—Deauville, John Murray.— 101 of tbe total were children. awakened from their hibernation, 1990 M. Marlon Blgler, Tract No. 4389 17 or so much thereof as may be neces­ carpenter's tools. Application of Joseph L. Zer­ KGFJ—Spanish orchestra. I hoar. they returned to their old habits 1996 Robert A. Orr, Tract No. 5859 _ -114 .... 32.15 sary to pay the balance of the prin­ The first above described traet, boni for Conditional Exceptions and ttw commission was informed 2030 R. EJalugge. 8anta Monica Land & Water Co.'s Tract, cipal sum of said Note, in the Parcel 1, was appraised at the sum te Zoning Ordinance allowing of the deaths of 18 sheep and the Parcel "I" — — '—"•••• ....697.08 amount of Thirteen Thousand and of Four Hundred Dollars (8400.00). fer a period of not to exceed 9 destruction of nine hives of bees, 2043 Nora Boehme, The Palisades .48 A— 51.50 No/100 ($13,000.00) Dollars, and the The second above described tract, five years from August 1, 1932, by marauding bears. 2044 Charles Thompkins, The PaUsades SWTy 50 It 71 B— 43.15 interest thereon from the 28th day Parcel 8, was appraised at the sum a factory for the making of con­ Tomorrow s Radio Highlights 2050 Lelia Sullivan, The Palisades NE'ly 50 ft 13 F—100.01 of Three Thousand Dollars crete blocks on Lots 69, 70, 71 O— 92.84 B } cent r 2053 H. J. McClean, The Palisades - — 15 «1 __ « a*"n , d J*r ennum, ad- (3,000.00) and consists of a eourt, and 72, central Addition Ttaet Special Lindbergh 2059 The San Joaquin Enterprises, The Palisades _ 20 J— 65.57 ™ £ 4J2 , £J £ « *»» terms of a front houae, fronting on Pederal of tin City of Banta Monica, KFI—Guest speaker and music nf.). SilS A. M. R.™ 96.06 .__ ^•K' Trust' exP«nses of said 0:30 A. M. KFI—Little Orphan Annie tklt iN.) Stamp Suggested 2075 Oeorge S. Merritt, Jr., The Palisades. Sheet No. 3 11 Avenue, and several small houses in which said lots are now In "B" KFI—New York Stock market reports 2076 R. Cook, et al The Palisades, Sheet No. 3 —14 R ... 66.83 sale, and the costs, attorney's fees the rear. rone. 8:30 A. M. BELLEVUE, Pa., June 30 (U.P.)—A S— 11.05 ses 8:45 A. tt* KFI—"Orer the CoUee Cups." 2079 Maude B. Kegley, The Palisades, Sheet No. 3, SWly 30' 2 !_/*£ tho S5*. * «*• "•*-***Tt w above personal property was, Said petition la en fUe with the KFI—Dr. Seixai' Health Exercises. KHJ—The Columbia Revue (O.), half hour.. suggestion that a special red, White Maude B. Kegley, The Palisades. Sheet No. 3 S S— 44.47 Created appraised at the sum of Eighty-five Secretary of tin City Planning Com­ KNX—Bill Sharpies' Gang, two hours. and blue postage stamp be issued De_d of T&st™* ^ «« ;:S0 A. M. Sltt A. M. 2086 WUhelmina J. Best, The PaUsades, Sheet No. 3 18 41.83 and 60/100 Dollars <$85.50>. mission, Room ite 5, City Hall, cor­ KFI—On Wings of Song (N.). to commemorate the kidnaped 2089 R. s. WUson, The PaUsades, Sheet No. 3 —24 50.25 WU1 mad KFI—United States Army Band (N.) rntl_„*?** *• « Without Bids or offers must be In writing, ner of Fourth and Santa Montea 7:45 A. M. 9:00 A. M. Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., has been 3101 Maggie B. Brunnett, The Palisades, Sheet No. 4 1 36.17 covenant or warranty, express or and wiU be received at the afore­ Boulevard, Santa Monica, California, KPI—Van ond Don. Two Prof* OS.) KFI—Dorothy Raymond, pianist. made here. 3210 implied, regarding title, KLra KHJ—C a r te a t Questions Before Con- Maggie B. Brunnett, The Palisades, Sheet No. 4 —2 or encumbrances *~<»raa_un said office of W. H. Bowers, 11422 aad reference to hereby made to 8:00 A. M. Homer J. Freese, to making the Maggie B. Brunnett, The PaUsades, Sheet No. 4 „—.1 33.50 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Los said petitions and more particular KFWB—Texas Outlaws, one hour. KHJ—Current Questions Before Congress. proposal, said lt would remind ttw of June KHJ—Happy Tlmo (KFRO), half hour. Sltt A. m. 2109 John P. Zlegler, The Palisades. Sheet No. 4 13 32.48 SECUR?Tv^l_URITY y - »» Angeles, California, at any time details thereof. KFI—Beautiful Thought* (mode) (N.). . people ot their duty to avenge the 2110 W. E. Whittles The Palisades, Sheet No. 4 „. 17 23.37 _P. *PIRST NATIONAL after the first publication thereof, Dated this 20th day of June, 1932. KFWB—Th* What-nots (frolic). crime by abolishing gangsters. He 2125 WUhelmina J. Best The Palisades, Sheet No. 4 14 30.40 BANK OF LOS ANGELES and before date of aale. Pint pub­ OITT PLANNING COMMISSION City Clerk. KHJ—George Hall's Orchestra. suggested that tee stamp bear a 2147 Fred I. Lawrence, Gillette's Regent Square 2 D—105.63 - , . Trustee. lication June 6th, 1932; last publi­ OP THE CITY OP SANTA MARGUERITE McMANUS, 9:30 A. M picture of ths child, with the mot­ 3150 California Reserve Company, GUlette's Regent Square 19 D.„ 155.28 By J. VEENHUYZEN cation June 20th, 1932. MONICA. Secretary of ttw City Planning KFI—Mellsse's Fashion Tour, half hour. to: "A Little Child Shall Lead Commission. KGFJ—The Gloom Chasers, one hour, 2158 J. C. Sammons, Gillette's Regent Square 15 G... 30.40 « „ Vlee-President. W. W. HASKELL. MARGUERITE McMANUS, Sltf A. M. Them." 2167 J. A. Sldwell, Gillette's Regent Square _ 7 M... 23.14 By S. C. BAXTER Executor of the estate of James Secretary. KHJ—Atlantic City Musicale (O). 3187 WUhelmina J. Best, Gillette's Regent Square 15 S.„. 34.80 Assistant Secretary R. Le La Cheur, deceased. SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 6S1 KMTR—University of California. 2188 Clara R. Akeley, Gillette's Regent Square 3 T„„129.74 CR-5705 W. H. BOWERS, NOTICE OF HEARING ZONE (Street Series) Pants Seats Under SIM C. D. Tompkins, Olllette's Regent Square —10 V— 11.93 tt a. M. NOTICE OP TRUSTEE'S SALE Attorney for estate. CHANGE S SUGGESTED ST AN ORDINANCE OF INTENTION KFI—Arlon Trio {HJ. 2199 Charles P. OdeU, OUlette's Regent Square ..10 X- 31.27 PLANNING COMMISSION OF TO IMPROVE A PORTION OF KFOX—Verna Graham, organist. Scientific Scrutiny 2209 Joseph Bridge, Tract No. 1676 ..„ —11 A.... 17.08 _„„_, No. 100-ERH-1694 CITY OF SANTA MONICA. KINNEY STREET AND A POR­ KHJ—Oene Wolf and organ. CHICAGO, June 30 (U.R)—The NOTICE OP COMMISSIONER'S seats ot men's trousers are tbe new­ 2210 L. W. Richardson. Tract No. 1676 10 A. 8.41 H WKEREAS. by a Deed of Ttuat BALE ON FORECLOSURE TO WHOM XT SCAT CONCERN; TION OF MAIN STREET IN THE KNX—Eddie Albright's Family, half hour. 2221 E. A. Brodmann, Ttact Ma 1676 8 SL. 29.57 dated April 30, 1929, recorded in Notloe Is hereby given that a pub­ OITT OP SANTA MONICA, 10:30 A. M. est objects of scientific research. Book 9174 Page 377 ^f OfficlS No. 331058 KFI—Magazine of the Air (N.), on* hour. Because so many men have com­ 2231 Oeorge McCambridge, Tract Mo. 1676 1 J. 30.33 In the Superior Court of the State lic hearing will be held before the CALIFORNIA. KHJ—Col. Salon Orchestra id. half hour. 2236 L. Perry Ferguson, Tract No. 1676 5 Records of the County of Los An­ City Planning Commission of tttt plained to "recent years that ttw L. 31.27 of California In aai Por tbe The .ity Council tt the City of KMTR—Vote*. Violin. Organ, half hour. seats ot thetr trousers have worn 2237 Bernard G. Evans, Tract No. 1676 .9 L. 115.15 geles State of CalIfoi_ii: to which County ef Los Angeles City of Santa Monica on Thursday. Santa Monica ordains as follows: 10:45 A. M. Bernard G. Evans, Tract No. 1676 ... 10 L. 30.77 record reference Is hereby made June 30, 1932, at 4 o'clock P. IL in KFWB—Plaza Ensemble (ttto). out as a result ot bumping around ALICE R BRYSON, Plaintiff, vs. SECTION 1. That the public in­ 11:00 A. M. to tee family motor ear, ett business 2241 Emma Overholser, Tract No. 1676 6 M. 64.99 Athur Bolton and Sarah R Bolton' SAMUEL ALBERT BRYSON, et al, the Council Chamber in the Ctty 2242 Robert O'Neal, Tract No. 1676 13 husband and wife, did grant and Hall of Said Ctty on tbe following terest and convenience require and KHJ—Ann Leaf, organist iC). vehicle, one Ot the large manufac­ N 196.00 1 r ertv Defendants. • tt Is the Intention of the City 11:15 A. M. 2243 D. M Thomson, Tract No. 1676 —_.—„ 15 KS H ' P °P hereinafter dl- matters Initiated by the Planning KHJ—Lew Oordon and organ. turers ctf man clothing has as­ N 90.03 he11 and By the Judgment and decree of Council of the City of Santa Monica signed scientists to determine the 2248 O. R. Plett, Tract No. 1676 7. 4 Q.._ 36.55 stintin at t™___ *JJf John the above entitled court in the above Commission: KNX—Birthday P»rtr. three-fourth* hear. s cllr (a) Suggested change from the to order ttw following improvement 11:30 A. !(• type of automobile upholstery which 0. R. Plett, Ttact No. 1676 . 5 QZ 11.93 Sther-_h~• thtoti,-ththtaw™?h_« ' w£3lTo__. _ i f that entitled action, entered and re­ to be made, te wtt: KFI—Peggy O'Neill's B*Uads. causes tbe least wear and tear on 2254 Sam Pulver, Tract No. 2748 2 corded on the 18th day of May, 1932, A to tttt B zone of tttt following That that portion of Kinney Street KFWB—Price Dunlavy, organist, hou hour. trousers. 2255 J. L. Smith, Ttaet No. 274S ..M f fH! »te_ta promissory not?executed by in judgment book 813 at page 191, properties: Lots 18. 19, 20. 21. 22, lying between the Northeasterly line KHJ—Snapshot* ic). halt Boar. 23, 24. 25. S6. 37, 28, 29, 30. 31. 41. 11:45 A. U, 2259 Norman R. Jensen, Tract Na 2743 27 tll3fH_tf.°g!*0_. and Sarah R. Baton et see., wherein the Above named of Lot 42, Block 5, Crescent Bay BENEFIT PLANNED 2265 Alice Baker, Tract No. 4389 , - ?""_«•5— 991«5 £!"*» 30. 1929. in the plaintiff obtained judgment and 42. 43. 44, 45. 46, 47. Ttaet No. Tract, as per map recorded IB Book KFI—Federal, state market reports. $4000 00 in favor of Bay suraim of decree of foreclosure and sale for 6001: alao Lota 1. 2, S, 7. 8, 8, 10. Neon The National Minute Men ef 2269 Mrs. M. P. Wilbur, Tract No. 4389 „ 15 7™. 24.20 1 2, Pages 13 and 14 of Maps. Loe An­ KFI—V. C tet V. B. Afrtenlture T»lk. America were panted permission 2274 Rinaldo L. WHliams. Tract No. 4389 -—.14 8- . 2118 H!*™" ! Bulldlng-Loan Ass_cia the sum of Sixty-five Hundred 11. 12, IS, Block 1. Venice Hill geles Counter Records, produced KHJ—Boston Pop Revue (C). h*U hour. today to use tne Sante M_1lfB tion, and other sums of money _T- Ninety-nine and 75/100 Dollars gold Tract, and that portion of Let 1, KMPC—'A* Happy Chappie*, on* hour. 2280 Henry F. Hammer, Tract No. 4389 .„.. a 10- . 5.77 vanced or expended and Southeasterly, aai'ttie Southwest­ municipal auditorium Friday night, Henry P. Hammer, Tract No. 4389 — ..... _____! 10- . 5.77 interest; coin of ttat United States, plus In­ Mrs. S. L. Sessions Sub-division. erly Une of Main Street, he graded K :13 P. M. July 8. for a benefit entertainment. Henry P. Hammer. Tract No. 4389 ..—— . , io 10... . 5.77 and terest and costs, to which judgment lying between tbe Northeasterly and paved with cement concrete KFI—Western Farm. Horn* (K.). e»U hour. According to the communication 2282 Myra Heron, Tract No. 4389 „,.,,,.,. 25 WHEREAS said Deed of Trust and decree reference is • hereby line of Tract Ite. 9336 and the _:80 P. M. _.___. 10- . 17.84 providee that should default be made, and by order of sale Issued Northeasterly Une of said Lot 1 pavement sis (6) Inches thick, ex­ KFWB—Price Dunl«vy. organist. h*K bour. addressed to ttw city council by 2285 J. H. Buerge, Tract No. 5119 "n 3- . 36.13 made n the and extending from the South­ cepting three (I) feet on either side ItM P. M. Frank I. Bailey, commander, gro­ 2305 R. Rosenblat, Ttact No. 5803 .„ n 2072 J ^ Payment of any sum to me by the clerk of the said court of expansion Joints where -aid ce­ KHJ—Th* Porum Oluh, os* Boor. ceries and other foodstuffs collect­ c re d easterly line of Marine Street to 2311 Inez B. Hogle, Ttact No. 5859 „ .. M 4 pursuant thereto, I am commanded KMTR—Professors Bull *nd Oel**. _*a ed will he distributed to needy mem­ _____ ! ^ " „ f fereby or in the perfom" to sell at public auction aB ef the a line parallel thereto and distant ment concrete pavement shall vary 2321 Lorls V. Cady, Tract No. 5859 Z" 86 y obli from .rig (t) to eight (8) inches in hour. _-__ bers of the order. 2328 Erma L. Hansberger, Tract No. 5859 i__32 fESL?* /t? eatton therein men- , 107 feet Southeasterly therefrom KNX—B ert Rovere'* Orchestra, one hour. r and hoIdcr f measured at right angles te ttw thickness, and have constructed tlW P. M. 2332 Donald H. Armstrong, Tract No. 7233 „., , 432.45 aWno.?av.. i « ° following described premises, situate, Southeasterly line ot Marine along the same cement concrete KFI Ann Warner's Program, half hour. TO DISCUSS AQUEDUCT 2333 Arthur Weber, Tract No. 7333 5 .179.55 y < e 1 r sums and J curbs, driveways and sidewalks, ex­ tltt P. M. Information on Our Coming cured?bv ___ n i «5, * ? 4_. «' M** ^'"8 " «ae City of Santa Street; also that portion of Lot 3. KHJ—Musical Memories (C). half hour. Arthur Weher, Tract Ma 10163 -""-.' 5 .. 9.70 ed Tr t said Mrs. S. L. Sessions Sub-divi­ cepting therefrom any portions Water Supply" will be given tee 2339 George R. Adams, Tract No. 7414 ... ™" 6 .. 13.68 d"ateiv Li-i;R. £ _ tome- Monica, County of Los Angeles. sion, lying between tttt Southeast­ thereof required by law to be kept tttt r. M. Santa Monica Kiwanis club in an e 1 ot KECA—Bob, Bupny aad Junior. 2340 Globe Equity Company, Tract No. 7414 .. 7 .. 13.68 ou.i« tta _S^tE?^ SWw" ** *•* State Caltftsnla. and bounde(IS) d erly line of Marine Street and a to order or repair by any person or KFII—Baldassare Fezarro. vlollnUt. address by Ralph Miller of Los An­ 2350 Unknown Owner, The Palisades —.JT. io G_ « 43.68 sU t0 known as No. 834 Lincoln Boule­ line parallel thereto and distant company having railroad track- ?:** P. W. geles tomorrow afternoon at ttw 2351 Unknown Owner, The PaUsades ..Und. _i~ fnt 15 I_ _ 34.60 ertv *nhLP?>, *. ^ *** Prop- anvardd describe. d as follows, to-wlt: 107 feet Southeasterly therefrom thereon. KFI—Tom and Jimmy, songs. _ .___. Miramar hotel. Claudius Rogers l_ U to , l 01 Bloc KFWB—Dave Mack's Orchestra, half hour. in charge ot the program, which 2374 Unknown Owner, Ttact No. 3743 '....28 A. .. 7.53 WHw_?i« ^f5 U fi! M. PUBUL "°"0 'NOTIC* ENinetee IS HEREBn (18 Y measured at right angles to ttw That a portion of that portion of 1, P. A. Helton, Commissioner of Finance and ex-offlclo City Treas­ WHEREAS, default in the obliga­ GIVEN that on Tuesday, ttw Hat Southeasterly line of Marine Main Street lying between the KGFJ. KTM—Spanish Orchestra, one hour. will include special Pioneer Days day ef June, 1932. at 12 o'clock nocn KHJ—Happy-Go-Lucky (KFRC). entertainment. urer and Tax CoUector of the City of Santa Monica, do hereby certify tion secured by said Deed d of Trust Street. Southwesterly property line ef Main that tbe foregoing is a full, true and correct it oTdeil TAXEI i! hfber^io™* o^urred? iJ_V_!ffn that th e •*.Installmen, ^Ptem-t of that day. at the front door and Street and the Southwesterly curb Stts r. M. ? of (b) The placing In A zone of Be sure you get the opportunities due the City of Santa Monica for the fiscal year o 1931-1932 and of i ointeresr interest ont \_)_on sair^tVld not?f e whic"S^?*h *be­ Broadway entrance of the Loe An­ the following unzoned property: line cf Main Street and extending KFI—Ted Black's Orchestra (N). . came due September 1, 1830 (except geles County Court House, In tttt two (2) feet Northwesterly from ttw KGER—ConvenUon Pre** Oellery (O.) waiting for you to the Classified Re* Estate on whicb TAXES ARE A UEN. tha^bS^tty^lJ^^jTSSt interest «_._>• n_>i_i *_ _m__z__V__zrS Citv y et Loe Angeles, County of Los All property between the North­ KMPC—Jo* Marengo's Orchestra, h*JX hj. section. _, _ *• A HELTON when due, nor has anv Dart thm-»r_f easterly line of Palisades Beach Northwesterly Une of Kinney Street KNX—Los Anceles Fire Department Or­ Angeles, and State of California, I Road and the upper surface edge produced Northeasterly and meas­ chestra, half hour. Commissioner ot finance and ex-officio City Treasurer and Tax since been paid and there is Tww win sell ttie above described prop­ of the Bluff and extending from ured at right angles thereto aad a tltt P- M. erty, er ao much thereof as may be Une two (5) feet Southeasterly of KFI—News In Washington 1 N.». Collector et_the City of Santa Monica. due, owing and unpaid unon «_- required ln compliance Wtth the the Northwesterly ttw of Colo­ KHJ—Happy-Go-Lucky iKFRC). S( bed and s r me sixth rado Avenue to the Northwest­ and parallel to ttw Southeasterly Sitt _.__•__ » ^ ?_ *° ^2l_^lf_ f thj? day of June, 1932. note the principal sum of siooo oo SSM order of sale and decree ef erly City Limits Une, excepting line of Kinney Street produced KFI—Midweek Hymn Sing (M.). AVON foreclosure an

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(Continued From Page 14) M -Situatione Wanted M Flats and Duplexes W Santa Monica Property w Furniture For Sala, 8 Apartmenta Far Rent roa SAXB ITBNI9HED BOa BENT. rCBNISHBD the improvement made, whicb are Death and Funeral at tan BED bureau, ecu sprln* aatf mal . ..„. provided ter in the above mentioned Business and Professional 140, 145—Attractive doubles. % block from SPANISH stucco, two larg* bedroom*, twin I rairrow vanity tl; mantel m__t_Tj portion of this ordinance, is that Notices Paint Up Now Montana stores. Electrolux; l*t**l la beds, electrlo refrigeration; rent reduced. wardrobe trunk tttf l-l bod. furnishings, tarat; adults. Ml 14th St 941 ltth St Bbone 23834. New. I bedrooms: **erlfle* price 17180, mattress tl; bureau tt.W'tt____ shown on profiles numbers 919 and ANNOUNCEMENTS LW us explain our finance plans 11 stuffed suit* IM: flat top d**k 8-162, adopted by the Ctty Council years ee Bay: work guaranteed. Pbon* »so-BEAUTIFULLY furnished tour roans; 4-ROOM flat, overstuffed furnltur*: til* 7-ROOM En*U*h ttucco. open for inspec­ BARRY—AaS.Ua* B»rry. at Venlc*. Setts closet bed; overstuff; velour drape*. bath and shower; extra bed; (ante: rent tion, It*. HP Bt A fine bay st 14000 coin Purnltur* Cc 1PM-II11 et said City and on file to the :t7M or lams. Your petal terms Blvd., Venlc*. Fhon* ttttl. office of the City Engineer of said daughter of P»ul Caivory. [ CHAUFFEUR — Qualified, uniformed, fa- Oeneral Electric: tarat* W. . Itb. 3IM1 reasonable. Htt 15th St. Phone 2.17*0 Remain* tt Ocean Park parlor at Klrkell*. miliar all hl«h *rade cars. avaUable now LA CARMELITA APTS, 1231 UTH ST. OWNER leavlnc city. WUl **H City, to which said profiles refer­ Barnard a tttt. fpaeral notice l»t*r 38 63 rooms furnltur*. h__**Bold CREDIT AND COLLECTION AGENCIES mornings et evenings, by how er, regular OPEN POR INSPECTION Apartments For Rent Income Property ence is hereby made for a descrip­ riSCHSR—Mrs. Caroline Flselwr, PfltTP Phone 36533. Par th* most discriminating. Electric re­ '26 Lincoln Mdan. Walnut UNFURNISHED set. walnut bedroom **t; oventn tion of such giadsa. rear*. Wlf* of Joseph Fischer et 114 ERNEST Blenkborn-Jos«ph Waugh. Santa YOUNG married man need* wdrk badly frigeration, gas. water, lights and laun­ IM80—SPANISH bunsalow, 3 bedrooms. 1 Wilahire Blvd.. mother et Mrs. Retina 1 dry:furnished. Singles 135; doubles 145. ruts, carpets, etc. • Owner, ttll Tbat a tea (10) inch double Monica Credit Association ltt nt yoa Accept awrtnl**t with Matt attached. THREE-ROOM' apartment, tile bath and ..bath*; soar d*riyle; term*, or will con. Ave., Venice. Phon* M741. strength vitrified clay pipe sewer be Wiener, Mr*. Leon* Rosenberter and caah 1505 4tb St Phones 24771, ltttt Smith, phone 8400*. Apt. 1. shower) fttt view of ocean: carage. tlder torn* tradt. Phon* 25M1. Mr*. Benrv ttlMlfc. . III FOR debts We get th* coin You ttll roe BTH ST. TWO bedroom sets, hand blocked constructed In a portion of said Services Tu*td*y at 10 a. m. at the Hol­ •IMPERIAL APTS. drapes, davenport, wrltlnp eat tbe returns Santa Monira Board of t«A PAINTINO. rAPEKBANOINO Furnished Apt*- In Busln*ss dlstrt.'. NEW modern apartment, 1 rooms; Radiant ot Suburban Property ruts, wathlnc machine. 31S ttthi Kinney Street and a portion ot said lywood c*metery chapel. Interment Hol­ Trad*, tttt Horn, Mgr Phon* 29941 CARPENTBRINO lywood Maii-oleum. Todd * Leslie, di­ Lights, heat, water, etc furnished; reat• heat, til* (Ink, tttt, shower; tarat*. Main Street from a standard junc­ 1714 Fifth St. FURNITURE, rap*, upline*, mat! tion chamber to be constructed in rectors. DETECTIVE AGENCIES PAPERHANOINO, tlntln* and p»tntin«: onshle rent Corner jtt mtt Broadway Ine Acre Meaa aaS nfrltenton. the sewer to place and aaeepted to GAUTHIER—Margery Ano Gauthier, as* prices reasonable; work guaranteed L Houaes for Rent Finest tell in Le* Anceles county, with Murphy Second Hand Store. IStt Main Street to a standard manhole 17 rear*. Daughter Of Charles B a Smith, phone 64671 Buena Vista Apts. B brand BOW 1-room. modern Spanish 100 ICS boxes, all sizes. tl.OO and 55L, Oauthler. Brackett Merchant Patrol Beautifully furnished single*! lights, sa*. UNFURNISHED home; sB ttll real. SSS. water, electric­ "A" to be constructed In said Kin­ OAY AND NIUH1 SERVICE PHONE 26744 furniture, cheap; open evenint* aatf BifH'i: ney Street one hundred sixty-three Service* Thuraday at 2:30 P. m.. trom St 38 •tetm Met frttldam maid MHlM tn- ity; M minutes 1MB Banta Monle* days 2241 Federal An.. WaM ta. A., .3^_. Augustlne't church. Mendenhall Puneral DRESSMAKING Situations Wanted dudfd »_• UP 7th and Idaho. beach: rait* your own vecetables. chick­ '163) feet Southwesterly from ttw Home directors, ; BT WOMEN Moving? en* and rabbltt tOtOfSJ MS. tetlllM TWO bit stores full of bartain*. rraairw „ Bor reasonable rates aad quick, efficient last mentioned junction chamber GERHARD—Mrs. Blanche Oerrard. at* SS SMART DRESSES. CLEVER REMODEL- Reatonable down payment, balano* MS "Deprotdoa Price*." SR Santa INO, SUITS. AONES SLY. 1688 EUCLID TUTORINO—Experienced teacher 1* form- The Georgian ssrvlc* pick Iett movers from Classifi­ par month, ineludln* intend. Full pur­ Blvd. Utt WUshln te be constructed at the places, te years. Mother of Mrs. Elmer C. Jenkmt. tie summer croups ln remedial reading "The Ultimate In Apartment natal" cation No 18 of Today'* oap*r—Mov­ Mr*. Wendel -8. Hammond. Mrs. Barr N ST. PHONE 28241. chase prlc* tMM. Oall at office, tlttt the extent, in the manner and te and arithmetic Groups limited to SUM 1*1 J Ocesn Ave., tn Banta Monica. ing and stomas. Wett Pleo Blvd.. BBB see Mr. Thurber. the grades shown on plans and Smith. Mall*111 E.. Glenn. Ollbert and EXTERMINATING children of equal ability. Work starta QUAPAW APARTMENTS Kenneth M. Oerrard. Attractive singles, doubles! all outsidei •32 MONTH, on year lease, 5 room house No phoaa Information clven. profiles hereinafter described. Monday. June tl. 13 per week. Excellent tal Brentwood Ifelthts. 1 bedroom*, yard Services tad Interment at Salt ltte. IMS professional reference*. Fhon* llttt. private entrance. 3551 Main, Ocean Park. CASH FOR YOUR FURNTTURB—OOMPlett _ The above mentioned sanitary tk Leslie, directors Termites, Dry Rot, Ants fenced. Water paid Adult*, lttt Am­ 68 Vacant Lota For Sale hout* furn. wanudi seed prlea*. R*K,i sewer te hs Bantu ucted la-te in­ CALIFORNIA TERMITE CONTROL LADY as housekeeper for gentleman ln re- herst drive. Phone 32413. Furniture Co.. Lincoln and Bdwy. MMM*! HAMMOND—Ouy C. Hammond, husband flned home; no objection to on* er two Christie Court clude all manholes, manhole rings Of Laura and father of Lynn and Mary PHONE 2817S. ASK FOR FINCH 145 UNFURNISHED, or 155 furnished; very BEAUTIFUL, larse, new lot on Miami t children, neat NISI. Near ocean; singles, double*. 185 Pacific attractive 1-bedroom house: furnace heat Ittr, Pacific Palisades; about one-auar- Wi and covers, jv""t ". chambers, y's, Hammond. OOLP CLUBS NEW Apts.. new furniture! also unfurnish­ ter ot old price: total Mtt, with $350 Household Appliancee- *1 Services Taesday at J p. m„ from ttt YOUNG colored woman, good cook, wishes At 1001 Lincoln Blvd Call 11181. and all appurtenances and appur­ housework: local references; ln or out. ed; 3 beds, tile baths, electrlo refrigera­ cash; baiance two years at 7 par cent. rOtt ttttt SERVICE AND BBPA1BB tenant work, a8l at the places, to Silts temple, Pi*r aad Mtte St. Masonic tors: very nice. 3004 Washington Ave. 195—BRENTWOOD, ocean view. 2 stories, 3 Step lively tor thia snap. Albert Leonard, MrvlOM at tt(t Sta?*. Mendenhall Pu­ Phone 25437. bedrooms, 3 baths, refrlterttlon, l»rt* the extent, ln tbe manner and to Jack Stone Golf Shop 4-ROOM double, sun room, saraee. paved S01 Wilshlre Blvd. SEE th* aew Olympic tleetrlc nfria-rates, neral Horn* tfmeten. Club* exch»nged. made to order, repaired. COMPETENT, experienced young woman enclosed yard; gardener paid: ItM furn­ the grade shown on plans aad pro­ alley. 1033 12th St. Alta doubles ln court. CLEAR RESIDENTIAL LOT SACRIFICE I Man guarantee: $99.50 lnatelted: buy HOPKINS—Edgar H. Hopkins Of IllM Beginner's aew sets, tttt ttB. Thou­ wishes housework; seed cook and wait- ished. 114 Medio Dr.. West L A. 31723 now and aan 1% tax. NUttac**** itts- files hereinafter described. res.s; good reference*. Phon* IWW. cheap, nil nth St. Phoa* ltttt 80x148. northeast eorner. oa tttb. north Cashmere Ave., West Ik A. Husband of sands to a«l*et from. IMI 5th St.. San­ ATTRACTIVE. 2-bedroom house, brand Of Montana; paly I1M0; MM down Wal­ Third St. Phone Mill. __ That ate <•) inch vitrified clay June Hopkins. ta Monloa. JAPANESE *lrl want* position aa private PALA ALTA COURT. Ill Alta. Best resi­ new. breakfast nook, ttie sink; garages; dential section: singles and doubles; ter E. Hall. 1715 WUshlre. Pb. 26727. 04 pipe sanitary sewer house connec­ Remains at the Mendenhall Puneral Horn* "GOLF LINKS" secretary or office work. California 127.50: water paid. Also 4-room house Musical Inatnttuenta Scholarship Federation member, ttltt. reasonable nttt. with extra bed, 125: adulter Ready July 50x100 MONTANA business frontage, west tions be constructed to Kinney HOWARD—Archie V. Howard, ace 44 MONTHLY ticket Ht man and wife V.30; of 17th. No assessments. $3000. Street from the sewer to be con­ years. Husband of Mrs. Edna Howard, OERMAN. sood cook, serve. cie»nln*i car* 1st. 718 Superba Ave., Venice, m\t\ ssLb aaa BOB BKNT any time, except between 11 o'clock Sat­ See Mr. Deebonk with M. B. Rapp 24 PIANOS, erands and uprltht* aad ttie* structed to the property lines of said brother of Rich*rd B.. Daisy, Oeorge. urday BBd 2pm Sunday Westward for children by hour. day. Sundays She. 1330 Sth St t-ROOM stucco, tood condition: furnace 1415 Montana Are. Phone 21112 Prank, John. Robert Howard aad Mrs Local references Phoa* 17111. OVERSTUFFED; NEW; lit: REAR 118. heat; .double tarate: laundry in paras*: nlture for rata or Will rent piano*. Oaa Kinney Street, all at the places; to Nellie tes*. ae Oolf elub. 142.80. 937 23rd St Phone 28863 GILLETTE'S Regent Square. $1550; Euclid at Security Storet*. till Ind Bt. _.'/. the extent and to the Banner TUTORINO. primary pupils; experienced 34 St., asst Carlyle. 11400: Mtt near Wash­ Services Thursday at 3 p. m. undar tb* BARMON1CA LESSONS Houses For Rant VERY attractlv*, 5-room bungalow: clean VERY cheap, upritht plane, tood condi­ shown on plans and prof ilea here­ auspices of Fraternal Order ef Eagles at teacher; at your home or mine. ington. $1000 Alexander, phone 29377 PHONE uno PURNIBHBD and cheerful; water paid. Owner ean tion Be* Saturday, 1314-B Slh St.. Santa inafter described. th* Memorial Chapel of Todd Sc Leslie. HARMONICA lessons, private or class; 51x307, NORTH of Montane, near Ocean Monlea. - ______YOUNG colored girl wishes general house­ for lawn. 141 lltt Bt. MAYER—John D. Mayer, age 21 year*. course tt 11 lessons for 18.00 Prof R. P $5 WEEK, one-room rear cottage, shower Ave. New Income tone. $2280. Best buy in The grade to which the above Luao, lttl ltt St work, day work or maid's work; refer­ ATTRACTIVE 3-bedroom, 1-bath stucco: PIANOS (ot rent Payment* applied oa mentioned sewer bouse connections Son of Mr*. Alice B. Collins and brother bath; arrangements ttr light housekeep­ olty. A. J. Prltte, 2024 Santa Monica Blvd. purchase Arthur B Jackson. 13M Thlrtf ences. Phone 2S304. ing. Phone 34531. electric refrigeration, furnace heat: 180 shall be laid shall fee a grade rising tt Mrt. Elisabeth Mehlhope, Wilmette. INSURANCE Louis T. Busch. 3611 Wilshire Blvd 8t Wtrehous*. IM Broadway. 111., end nephew of Clifton Oliver ttf YOUNO woman, reliable. experienced, 118—ATTRACTIVE 3 rooms and bath. All ** Out-rf-Town Pr*»— '*r|jf at the rate et oae (1. toot in one Mrs. E. & MacPherson Sf teats Monica, INSURANCE on your home or auto at wants general housework or practical ATTRACTIVE unfurnished 5 room house. TWO prattle* pianos, on* player Plotidt 49 screen porch: very nicely furnlahed: •ante. Any agent See Mrs. Klsner, 1428 eeet SALS .49.50 M IM.M; liberal terms. Wuriltaeafc 'M hundred (100) feet from the sewer and Wllli»m ead Bottlt Oliver of Cin­ rate* and terms to meet the depression. nursing by day. 616 California. Ph. 15119. water paid. 1717 16th Bt. to be constructed te ttw property cinnati. WM a lit* member of B. P. O Robert Jarvls, 504 Wllshlr*. Ph. 25601 7th BI Phon* ltttt. 101 Santa Monica Blvd. __•'. ',__. HOME laundry, white; rough dry. wet 320—NICELY furnished 3 room* and bath. MOUNTA PROPERTT lines of said street. ' Elks 906. wash, finished; bundle* washed separate. 3-BEDROOM, stucco house, two baths. 3- m LANDSCAPE GARDENER 3339 4th St.. Santa Monica. Also 3 rooms LOUIS T BUSCH OO '• Rad ion and Equipment AU the foregoing work is fully aet Services Wednesday at 2 p. m., tt charge Gall, deliver. 2811 Wilshlre. Ph. 28981 and bath. 447 Orand. Venlc*. Ph. 65801 car carage. 3110 Pier Ave., near Clover of Banta Monica lodge No. 906, B. P. O | JAPANESE gardening and landscaping ex- Pleld. Phon* 11183. "Via Know lb* Mountain*" SOPPUBS BBtt SEBVICB forth, delineated and described on WANTED—By needy young mother, un­ $20—FOUR room* and bath, newly decor­ 2818 WUshlre Blvd Phone 34410. Elks, st the Memorial Chapel of Todd pert; we furnish you with flowers, plant' furnished Apt. or room In exchange for NEW 4-room Spanish buncaiow: water, plan and sewer profile No 60S, Pro­ St L*slle. and fertiliser PhOM 22693 ated; water paid: adult*. Apply 716 rOPANGA ALL electrle, 7-tube radio; wonderful ton*; Part time service. Phone 26596. gardener, refrlgerttlon paid; garage: complete. Ml. RAY E. SCHAFER. IMt file No. 919, and Profile No. S-183, NICOL—Jessie N. Nlcol. age (4 years. Sis­ 'OLD ENGLISH" gardener: maintenance, Superba Ave., Venloe. very naasaaalei adults 841 Uth st Standard Drawings Woe. L-788, PRACTICAL nurse, unencumbered, middle- 138—NICELY furnished 4-room house; REAL cabin ln Fernwood Park. large tire- Fourth Bt. . .';H& ter of ASMS I- Nicol of 424 Bycamore supplies expert trie work Free advice. aged; prefer elderly woman or care ft SIX room stucco, corner, double garage, place; larte rooms: just off main road. L-781 and 548, adopted by the Olty Road, Baatt Monica canyon, and Wm. Gilbert Brock. 2308 Santa Monica Blvd. clean and sunny. Inquire 1743 Lincoln S K I P P Y Masnavox dynamic, pentode, blind person; looal nf»r»nc*». Ph 26309 Blvd., Santa Moniea. Phone 35291. patio. 142 50. Water paid. Sprinklers Sacrifice $850. Phone 29958. screen grid, police; complete. HISS. Council et said City and on file to - L. Nlcol of Vancouver, B. C 1301 Berkeley St. Phono 61792. Services Wednesday at 1 P. m., at ttB LAUNDRIES HIGH school girl desires position as 325—FURNISHED 4-room. sunny hous*: SACRIFICE—Two laree Topanea lots ln Msstcr Electric, Third St. Arced*. MMl. the office of the City Engineer ot mother's helper; willing to travel. Phone VERY attractive 5-room court buntalow; Fernwood tract. $600: part cash. said City, and to Specifications Nos. Memorial Chan! et Todd a L*»lle. BEVERLY HILLS LAUNDRY—Where cour­ large sun porch; carage: lawn and flow­ 9-TUBE R. O. A. Victor console. MS.Wl West Los Angeles ttttl. frlcldalre: parapet reduced rent! adulta PHONE 81296 9-tube Sparton console. 141. Radio Bar­ 12, 18, and 38, Street Series, adopted TANNER—Baby Tanner. Infant son of Mr. tesy and good work make satisfied cus­ ers; 3 permanent adults. 3032 Broadway. 844 Mth SI tttt Mrs. Cecil Tanner. tomers. WLA 31506. S. M. 11824. OX 1184 HOUSEKEEPING, companion, drive car, $30—SIX rooms, three bedrooms, piano: tain House. 14th and Broadway. . by ttw Ctty Council of said City sew well; best of reference.. OOZY, ocean view home. I rooms and sun* •* Exchange Real £a *ate Remains at th* parlor* ot Todd A Leslie. garage; electric washing machine. 1010 w and on file to the office of tbe MALTS AND GRAPE JUICE .PHONE 22705 Blxth St • room; basement laundry; wired for elec­ Miscellaneous for Sale Commissioner of Finance, ex-officio WARE—Mr*. Jan* Wan. aaB "4 seats. tric ranee; 335 or lets. Owner. 12208 CLEAR view lot for small acrcace and Brother ef John W»re and aunt ot Mrs. 117 60—MODERN 5 rooms. 3 bedrooms, ov- City Clerk of said City. Excepting 30 will assume. Relative wants adjolnlnt HIOH crade Spar varnish II Stt. Oootf Mary Jean Oils*. Business Opportunities erstuff. etc.. garage, yard, close In. 234 2-BEDROOM house. lovely yard; one block ncreace for cash. therefrom the portions thereof, to Services Tuesday at 3 p. au at the Me­ EASTSIDE, 35c CAN to ocean. 1037 Seoond St. Phone owner. house paint 11 tal.. I tal. for Mi imita­ GRAPE JUICE 500 OAL. 2318 MAIN ST. 4th Ave., north ot Rose Ave. Ph 82988 Two-story, three bedrooms, ocean view: tion alaa BM 10c a sheet; tood W*Hp« • fee to place and excepted, ttw said morial Chapel of Todd _k Leslie. CAFE for sale, by owner: good location: MIM. clear; to exchange for Iowa or middle MATTRESSES seats 22. must be sold at one*. 11358 160— BEAUTIFULLY furnished home. I per 10 rolls 25c; black velvet SM yardl. plans, plan and profile, profile, bedrooms, double tarate. lltt 36th St. 5-ROOM, modern bungalow, til* bath and West farm. woolen tood* at unbelievably low prices, standard drawings and specifica­ HAVB your mattresses mad* over. 12 50. at Santa Monica Blvd. (ink; nice yard. 708 Hampden Place, Clear house near Griffith Park, value Close to Wilshlre Blvd. Ph. 33988 or Pacific Palisades and other bargains. Open all day. Gold* tions are hereby referred to for a Funeral Directors Brady's, phone 33114, 1447 Third St. Spe­ FRUIT and flower business, good for man 3*614. Att for Mr. Kennedy $1500. aatf about $3000 for local Income man's, 1349 Washlntton Blvd., Venloe. full, complete and detailed descrip­ cial sale Simmons' beds and springs. and wife. Also space for cafe and living Crawford Realty, 1111 7th St. Ph. 24108 quarters. 1825 Wilshlre Blvd. Phone 37378 42 Flata and Duplexes PAINTI Factory to you prlcea. Palat tltt tion ot the said proposed work and MUSIC INSTRUCTION E. T. Yates. Realtor NICE. 7-room home. 3 bedrooms, extra tal. High tloss enamel 11.95; 4-hour, Improvement. FOR SALE—Service nation, dolus good INSURANCE. LOANS. RENTALS roa BBNT. UNFURNISHED shower and toilet: tile; electric refrigera­ 13.71 tal. Heavy flat white, 11.50; .varn­ Todd & Leslie HAWAIIAN steel guitar, tenor banjo, uku- ilaying business. 1733 Montana Ave.. tor, furnace heat;, north of Wilahire: SEE MR8 PAUL 117.80—ULTRA modern. 8-room flat: real ish, tttt: Spar. 11.50; 4-hour. ll.M taL SECTION 2. And whereas, said > lele taught by mil sic: • Instrument and \ Santa Monioa. Ph. 35511). 21711 HI Santa Monica Blvd bartain: $6800; $800 handles. For vacant Lont life outside paint. 11.15 cal,, worth Phone23271 course 10 lessons 317.50. 12 3rd St. Arcade fireplace: tiled bath with stall shower: property. For Information phone 22877. contemplated work and Improve­ POB RENT—Meat market, tully equipped, RENTALS OF ALL KINDS refrlteratlon West Los Anceles 31273 tl.M. Open evenlnts. Banta Monica Bap SEVENTH ABB ARIZONA. in well established market; rent reason­ SANTA Monlea property to exchance for Salvace Co., 3003 Main Bt. ... ment, in.the opinion Of the City a M. PAINTINO $40—VERY attractive, newly decorated, 5- able. 2214 Pico Blvd. Ortton er Oklahoma land, IMPORTED Ivory tea aet, 7-plece encrusted Council et the Ctty of Santa Montea, PAINTINO. PAPERHANOINO, work guar­ Lena L. Dunn rooin flat: splendid location; water paid. is of more than local er ordinary Kirkelie, Bernard & Peek 917.1 Itb Bt Phone 18631 sold cake aet, cut tlass and hand painted PUNERAL DIRECTORS anteed. Day contractor, or time; lowest PH. 23574. 2637 SANTA MONICA BLVD J. J. Barrett plaques and other dishes, at less thaa public benefit, said Olty Council cost. For estimate, 93716 9th St, Ph. 26851 *> Apartments For Rent FOR better rent*!*, (ap til* llv«st office Ih 3615 Santa Monica Blvd. Phone 21486 202 Main St.. Ocean Park. Phone Btltt FURNISHED town. BIG SELECTION 44 Rooma Far Rent half. Not a dealer. Pbone 39971. Char- hereby makes ttw expense of said 10 Avenue 17. Venice. Phone 61888 PLUMBING L M PORD * L K SMALL. OIO OWNER to owner, home San Dleco; won­ mont Apartments, No. 303, 330 Califor­ work and Improvement chargeable 11* Banta Moniea Blvd Pbono IMll •URNISHED derful view, close in; 0 rooms; give cood nia Ave. '-______BRISCOE—Plumbing, repairs, contracting; trade: desire smaller. Erwln. 2755 State. upon a district, which district said Price-Daniel Co., Inc. FOR RENTALS $3.50 WEEK. SUNNY ROOM IN PRIVATE PIRSWOOD tar beach fires aatf fireplace*, City Council declares to be the dis­ 11667 SANTA UONIOA BLVD repair, sell all makes water beaters: 13 Beautifully furnished singles and doubles, Baa Dleco. Consider Topanea Canyon. rtie Salvation Army, ill Colorado Ana yoan West L. A. 1623 Corinth. Ph. 32565. moM up-to-dat* Aatt in city: steam beat, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FAMILY. 1410 34TH ST., APT. D, NEAR trict benefited by said work and Went Los Ar.eeles Phone WLA 12.72 CHAS A TEGNER. PIONEER AOENCY SANTA MONIOA BLVD. 2-STORY. 4-bedroom. 3-bath home, subject W* deliver Men* 32*31 large Kelvlnator, gorgeous bathroom; $6100, Gillette Square: take lot for equity Improvement and to pay the cost PIANO TUNING sound proof building; maid service. In­ Phone 11716 IM Banta Monica Blvd. 110 MONTH, for furnished room: kitchen SCRATCH FEED, 11.50 per 100; BUT* La* E. B. Conliss, 1309 Ocean Ave. Ph. 21160 Mash, tttt por 100; Rabbit alfalfa bay, and expense thereof. The extent Wilshire Funeral Home HOLLAND DUTCH piano technician; tun­ spection Invited. BERNICE APTS.. tttt FURNISHED buntalow. I rooma and bath; prlvlleees. Aitt Simla* sleeping porch; et the territory included to said llth St.. near Wllihlre Blvd carace. 1438 26th St. BEVERLY HILLS, 8 doubles, furnished. 11 00 per 100 Bakers. 300 Rot* Av*. ram a BOGGS, PRESIDENT ing, voicing, repairing pianos Peter J»n- open fireplace; near market and bus: district and the exterior boundary «*n. 1683 Ocean Ave Ph 363*0 Art Shop reasonable 1248 Pourth Bt SINGLE or double room, private bath, WeBI (lier property for my equity CEMENT mixer, block machine, wheelbar- Une thereof are shown en Map PHONB 23021 lilt WILSHIRE BLVD Washington Arms Apts. 6-ROOM English house, completely turn- dressing room: second floor ln new sin­ Owner, pbon* MMl, rows. Toledo ratchet dies. Pleo Bargain lto. 606, adopted fey tttt said Olty PLATING WOBBB ished. Ineludln* piano, radio, vacuum gle home; Pane*, ttl ISth BW Bear San TWO houses, splendid location, Pasadena: Store, 1700 Lincoln Blvd.. Banta Monloa. Cemeteries—Mausoleums 960 SIXTEENTH ST Vicente, on bus Ital. Council and on file in the office of CHROMIUM, silver, nickel, copper, oras* WITH A RECORD POR HOSPITALIT** cleaner; pant*; water paid: 150 *43 Mtt 16000 equity. Want business, home M RIDINO boots. No. 8, cheap; child'* crib, • tbe City Engineer of said City. platln* Santa Monlea Plating Work*. AM ATMOSPHERE OP REFINEMENT COMFORTABLE, modern, 6-room horn*; OILLETTE Rtnnt Square, attractlv* room hlehway. _* 684, Outlook, mattress 14; household toods. steamer trunk 12; child's bicycle M 2915 Main St. NO NEED OP EARTH BURIAL NOW 1106 Santa Monica Blvd Phon* 33097 LAROE, AIRY. CORNER APTS. everything new, Includlnt tleetrlc refrlt­ In mod*rn home; reasonable; unit op­ LOS ANOELES DUPLEX Reference Is hereby made to said tional, ttd Utll St. Phone 11853. For Baata Monica house, map for a further, nil aad complete WOODLAWN MAUSOLEUM ROOFINO 118—2-ROOM, breakfast alcove, dressing eratlon. 337 Euclid St Phone ltttt ONE used Copeland electric refrigerator, description of the said assessment Crypts BSB **llln« lo new unit at or*- nook; modern, neat, conveniently located 3-ROOM house, nletly furnlshtd; tarage: THREE furnished bedrooms; lentlemen a. A. Koch. Ill Bay Cltlea Bldg. Ph. 11129 t"_ oublo foot capacity, for only 140 cash. district. Said map, so oa file shall construetlon price*. BAY CITIES ROOPINO CO. near ocean and bus. 501 Bay St. near Wilshlre: reasonable 1280 Watt- preferred; 17, IIS and til per month. WANT lots tn Bay district for house, ltt KUcorWa Ltd. 1330 Pourth St. Offlc* Ph. 23478. residence Ph. 61518. 1734 BTANFORD STREET 120—COMFORTABLE, clean. I rooms. 1 sate A«P_ West Los Angeles Breakfast lf desired. Phone 34800. East 108th St., Los Anceles: value tttttt MOTOR oil. S tal. lots. Western 90c, East­ govern for aU details as to the ex­ ESTABLISHED 1918 PHONE 33704. tent of the said assessment district. 14TB ft PICO BLVD. BANTA MONIOA bedroom, bed davenport ln living room: THREE rooms, nicely furnished; newly COMFORTABLE room for man: private ttt Income, Owner, lttl ltth St. IIMI. ern ll.M: Penn 13.50; greasing SOc. 3711 SAW riLING—PROFESSIONAL garage and water. 1821-25 Delaware decoratedi carace; close lm reasonable bath; garage; private entrance; reason­ CLEAR acreage with water;* and $2000 Banta Monica Blvd. I 122—NICELY located, clean singles: over­ rent. IIM lltt St. Phon* 26897 able, on Princeton St. Phone 26943. Olendale home equity, for Santa Mon- FIVE-year guaranteed water heaters. 15 SECTION 3. Ttw said City Coun­ EXPERT saw filing and retoothlng; I stuffed furniture: adults; ae ana. ttt 8-ROOM Spanish home, well furnished; 1 FURNISHED rooms for lltht housekeeping. Ica property. Phone 63293. cal.. $40; 31 tal.. Ml. National Plumbing cil determines and declares that EVENING OUTLOOK mem filer Metro-Qoldwyn-Mayer studio Euclid St Phone 23428 and Heating Co.. 1344 Sth. Bt. Ph. 25980. bedrooms, 3 baths: piano, radio: attrac­ 111. nice, sunny rooms. Bu serial bonds, bearing Interest at tbe MAIN OFFICE T. Headier. Wl Lincoln, Venice. Ph. 62737 Apply 11201i 4th St. rate of seven (7) per cent per Fourth at Broadway, Santa Monica 322.50—QUIET, small duplex, nice loca­ tive patio. 1100 432 22nd St. Ph, 26841 Money to Loan TELEPHONE 23383 TERMITE CONTROL tion; adults. FURNISHED summer horn* on Grand Ave, NICELY furnished rooms In private home; Bourdon, House Wrecking annum, shall fee issued te represent INQUIRE 1119 19TH ST. reasonable. 1418 Santa Monica Blvd. WEST LOS ANGELES BRANCB TERMITES. Beetles. Moths, Ants. Roaches. at Central beach. Ocean Park; 7 rooms; 1MB UTH STREET PHONE MMI ttw cost and expense of said work, piano, etc. Phone 84629 Phone 244M. all as provided to "The Improve­ IHS Purdue Avenue Beta Mite. Bedbugs, Fleas and other In­ tU—BUNOALOW court, furnished singles; 100 TELEPHONE W L A 32183 sects. Rose Rat Exterminator Co.. MM electrlo refrigeration; oorner of ISth aad ENGLISH stucco, well furnished, 15th St., Heady Money Miscellaneous Wasted ment Act of 1911," as amended. Washington Ave near Carlyle; two bedrooms, twin beda: «* Rooms With Board Such aerial bonds shall extend over SUBSCRIPTION BATES IM. Phone 21233. NEED cosh? Highest price* paid for old Delivered by carrier In Santa Monica 125—LAROE airy singles, overstuffed; on a period ending nine i.) years from 12 Personal* high ground. Bee Mrs. Lowe. PLEASANT sunny room with board: girls At Your Service! lewelry. told, silver and platinum See Ocean Park, Venice. Sawtelle. Brent­ 4 ROOMS, 2 bedroomi, pant*: plenty of preferred: $7 week; $4 without board. Mr Richardson at Funfar's. 1437 3rd St. ttw second day of January next 512 WILSHIRE BLVD PHONE 23656 closet room: adults. 1250 ltth St., nay, wood end Paclflo Palisades, 60c month ATHLETE'S foot and similar fungij Infec­ 3650 Fourth St., Ocean Park. You will find lt Just as safe" to borrow succeeding the fifteenth day of the Regular Advance 117.60— EXTREMELY attractive, modern 3 130. Phon* 21189. Key MM Arltona Av* money .from us as lt ls to borrow from a 104 tions cured by Owen's treatment. Broad­ room apt Juat like new. Very nicely fur­ ROOMS with or without board; tood home Swaps, All Sorts next November following their date. Bat* Bat* way Pharmacy, 4th and Broadway. OUR home until September, da rooms, friend or relative and much more con­ On* year _____ 16.00 16.00 nished 1613 Armacost, West L. A. cooklnt: gentlemen only; tl and 17 per SECTION 4 All of the herein sun porch: near WlUhlr*. lilt llth St week, garage. 1433 Ninth St. fidential. 3300 STOCK seoond hand toods for ear, Six month* , 13.00 tin POR SMART BEACH TOOS AND 127.50—NICELY furnished Uncles, newly Phon* 21306. electrlo refrlterator or what? Quick I proposed work shall be done to pur­ WASH FROCKS Three months 11.50 11.15 decorated; lights, gas, steam heat, bus 1 ROOMS, $25; 4 rooms to $45; I rooms, ta-a roa CHILDREN Monthly repayments are small, and 730 Crestmon Place. Veniee. suance of an Aet et the Legislature On streets and new* standi, par copy. KOSANNE SHOP. IM WILSHIRE service. 804 North Lincoln Blvd. therefore easy to make. Phont. write ot the State et California, desig­ $50 to $75. Pie wltt. Cheerful Service. UW m 2c; mall per month. 65c payable tt $30—DOUBLE, furnished Apt. Two beds: 7th St. Phone Mitt. HOUSE OF CHILDHOOD, real beda, real or call for full Information. Automobiles For Sala nated "The improvement Act of advanoa " 15 desirable location; carace; adults. 010 food; laree home; ratee IS up; laundry. 1911." approved April 7, 1811, and Lost and Found NEW 3-room buntalow, 1 beda, refrltera­ mutlo Mil Mtb St Phon* M7M. amendments thereto. REPRESENTED NATIONALLY By Sixth St. Phon* 11125. tlon: carage. Also cheerful t-room. furn­ CHEVROLET '21 sedan. 4-door; spotless, M O. MOGENSEN Si OO. INO LOST—Airdale pup ln Pacific Palisades. 130— LOVELY, sunny, newly furnished 4- ished Apt. 1427 Buclld Bt. Personal Finance Co., Ltd. low mileage; not a scratch! special trade; SECTION 5. NOttce is hereby Ban Pranciaco, 330 Bush street. Saturday night. Reward. Phone 25080 *° t or Kent, Miscellaneoui etc. Also '26 series Oldsmoblle coach, MS. room Apts. Two bedrooms; adults. 1610 ATTRACTIVB fin-room buntalow; fruit, R. R. Curry. 1330 Santa Monica Blvd. given that on the 7th day et July, to* Angeles, ttl Bouth Spring street. 556Vi Via tt la Paz. Montana Ave Phone 23988. flowen. 140; unfurnished ill. tttl 104 Blitt Bldt.. 108 Santa Monica Blvd. Seattle. 60S Stewart street FOR RENT- Look at vacant Venice busi­ '30 DODGE 8 sedan. 6 wire wheels; traded 1933, at the hour of ten (10) o'clock LOST—Female wire-haired fox terrier; til—UNUSUALLY attractive new Apts. Amherst Ave.. Brentwood Heights. ness lot, southwest corner Ave. 18 and Phone 38081. A. M. in the Council Chamber of Portlsnd. 130 Sixth stntt bill* medicine spot oa back; reward. 114 everything furnished. Including electrle ln by local retired man; like new. Stlll­ Chicago, in North Michigan avenue FOUR rooms, modern: tarate; tt block Trolleyway. Pine for pay business Writ* well, llth and Banta Monica Blvd. the Olty Council in the City HaU of Pennsylvania. Phone 21222. day*. refrigeration. 1235 Yale St. Ph Mill. north of Santa Monica Blvd. Mtl Chel­ owner, 445 38th St., Oakland. (Mtf Hear our "Isle of Oolden Dreams" over Detroit. 8044 West Orand boulevard. KHJ.. every Wednesday. 9:30 p. Bk DURANT '29 sport roadster, like new; S . said City, any and aU persons hav­ New York. IB BaM 42nd atreet FOUND—Scotch terrier. If not reclaimed iii— NEW modern court. I rooms, be thi sea Place; $26. Phone 23614. ing any objection to ttw proposed ta thre* day*. Will keep It. carace: SPA llchts, bM water, electric su wire wheels, side mounts; can't be dup­ PHONE 27214 3 ROOMS, 2 wall beds, electric washer; Wanted te Kent licated: IIM. CARR, Pipe at Main 8t work and improvement may appear CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING refrlteratlon; overstuffed: se* to appre­ nice yard, good location; 135 a month. BOOMS. APARTMENTS. HOtMtS. FLA 18 before the said Olty Council and BATES PEB UNE PEB DAY LOST—On beach, (old school rln*. R. H. 6. ciate 1131 Tal* St 1251 Sth Bt. Pbone llttt. FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS FORD VICTORIA COUPE. NEW. NEVER 1828 in blue enamel. Reward. 502 Ocean. RELIABLE renters (5 years In one place! Private funds for three years etraltht run or retistered; new car tuarantee: show cause why ttw said proposed 136—NEW Sunny double apartment, bit ca- loans on Santa Monica properties; let us .bit liberal discount: 1125 handle*. Heln- MINIMUM SPACE THREE LINES. Park Blvd. Phone 84774. race: half block Santa Monlea Blvd. 36 desire unfurnished, 3-bcdroom house, work and Improvement should not Flats and Duplexes north of Santa Monica Blvd. Not over help you refinance your properties. ickle. Ford Dealer, 338 Main, Ocean Park."' Dally Monday LOST—Male wire-haired terrier, on* lop- 1423 STANPORD ST OANUY INVESTMENT CO. be carried out in accordance wltb 30 or more consecutive times 08 1! Mr; reward. Phone West L. A. ttttt. ttl FOB BENT. FURNISHED 135. Outlook Box 501. CHEVROLET sport coupe. '30, run tew this ordinance. 1510 Third St. Phone 21660 miles; look* and IMS Uke BPWI can't 7 to 29 consecutive tttM .41 41 South Westgate Ave., Brentwood Heights $17. Ill—NEW single pad bachelor court 3 to 6 consecutive times _ 14 .17 Las Palmas Apts. °o Moving and Storage duplicate. Really special Also '26 Chev­ SECTION 8. That the Commis­ Near tba ooean. Apts.. includlnt tas. water, lltht: space IOA I.OANH ON BKAL ESTATE rolet tot ith. MB fHflfT terma. Claud* sioner of Finance, as ex-officio City 1 to 1 consecutive time* __ .18 ft 18 Travel Opportunities for car. Cosy Court. 3334 BawteUe Blvd. Clerk of said City shall cause this Situations Wanted— One-half above 934 4th at. Santa Monies VANS, local ana long distance; estimates R. Short, 15th and Santa Monica Blvd. rates, csb witb order. free: a OUARANTEED saving. Union TJKiljjfiTEi^^ FRANKLIN '37 sedan. leather lined car; : ordinance to be published twice ln (NOTE: Th* Evening Outlook prints DRIVING to Pittsburgh, Bulck sedan; take Transfer Si Storage. Phone 81995. heater; fender wells, trunk sack; par ltf the Santa Monica Evening Outlook, a Shopper edition tbat la circulated to three passengers, (Ban expenses; refer­ BUILDING LOANS. REFINANCE LOANS ences exchanged. Phone M691. 1 MONTH free storate; 75,000 cubic leet; ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTT perfect: make offer, will sacrifice. CARR. a daily newspaper, published and approximately 11.000 non-subscrioers must lllll IMS estinialet; Ultllll muving Pico at Main St., Santa Monica. every Tuesday Every Classified Ad ap­ WANT transportation for IBP children, ace rake Advantate of Low Buildlnc Cost* circulated in said Olty and hereby rates. Bay Cities Transfer-Storage. 21/299 BOW IS THE TIME TO BUILD PACKARD late '39. 6-33 club tedan. Map* pearing ln ths Monday Bwenint Out­ 10 aatf M. M northern Iowa. Exchance veloue condition. Will really aacrlflc*. designated for that purpose; and look li reproduced ta this edition, i ou Refinance #our horn* with t loan Mat that said ex-officio City Clerk shall references. Phone MMI. Santa Monica Property eomblnet SArETY and ECONOMY Need money. Ask MM. MOO below value. The BaBta Monica Publishing Os re­ WINNERS IN THIS WEEK'S Arrant* MMM. Owner. Phon* 13033 mail notices of ttw adoption of this serves ttS right to correctly classily er POB PALE SYNDICATE MORTGAGE CO ordinance to all persons owning real revise advertisements, oy relect BBS ro­ 20 Employment for Men W M MILLER USED CAR CLEARANCE BALK Santa MonlM bo* Ant*l*t NOW OOING OH property proposed to be assessed tund amount paid, and Bill Bet be re­ FOX DOME CONTEST Real Estate Accumulation PhOM 71764 VAndyke 2384 and shall mail said notices tt least sponsible for mete than ono incorrect BOYS over IS years old with blc/cle to a a. Bundy, Third and Broadway. fifteen (18) days prior to the date Insertion of an ad ordered for more carry route during vacation. BelSfi and is the soundest basis for FAMILY and private fund* M loan In FORD '31 Tudor, new car guarantee: IIM, than one tlm*. commission. See Mr. Tilson. 1650 Pur­ Santa Monica, Venice pad Ocean Park; IMI fcftr**** Freeman's BM* Exehante, herein set for the hearing en this All transient er telephone advertise­ due A*P. W.L.A., between 1-5 p. m. 7%, I years Guy H. Dennis. 433 Rowan 11601 Banta Monica Blvd., Waat L. A. laying the Foundation of Bldt.. Lo* Anseles Pbone Ml 0207 ordinance, all as provided for to ments an payable and will b* collected CAN use three experienced Industrial In­ WANTED Section S of the "Improvement Act for Immediately after tbe first Inser­ surance men with clean records, in San­ future Independence; the NOB LOAN* OB AUTOMOBILES IIKA Of 1911." tion, unlet* pstron hss already **Ht tt Monica territory. Apply 737 Western DON'T lote your ear or equity. Will plv* lished a regular account on oar credit Pacific Bldg., Los Anceles. First: HUNTINGTON BARKER SECTION 7. That the Commis­ book*. opportunity of today you or SP* you MORE CASH. E. B_ sioner of Public Works, as ex-offlclo MAN to conduct established clientele, in­ POWELL, lltt Banta Monica Blvd. side and outside; permanent; references 811 Second Street comes once in a lifetime; AUTOS POR BALE Street Superintendent, shall cause EASY WB. TO BORROW. I'LL BUY TOUR CAR notice of the adoption et this ordi­ 10 required. WltttBPW**, tttl 3rd Stf our perfect geographic CASH WAITINO nance to be posted to accordance Business and Professional WANTED, A BOOTBLACK AND PORTER 30-DAY PASS TO POX DOME SUPER FINANCE CO. WILSON, 1100 MAIN BT.. OCEAN PARK witb ttw provisions of said "Im­ WALDORF BARBER SHOP location; the assured CARS wanted. Highest cash prlc**. ANNOUNCEMENTS 3913 MAIN ST., OCEAN PARK Phone 25618 301 Santa Monica Biva E. R. Burchiel. provement Aet of tell," as amended. BOY8 OVER 13, WITH BIKES TO CARRY completion of our break­ 81 300 Wllshlr* Blvd. SECTION 8. Reference Is here­ BEAUTY rARLOBS ROUTES. APPLY CIRCULATION DE­ Money Wanted to made te two reports to connec­ No Electricity, No Machine PARTMENT. OUTLOOK. water, makes Real Estate 11500 to 13500 WANTED, private money. 1*4 Trucks and Trailers tion wttb the proposed improvement . for two conservative loans on homes. BOB SALB of Kinney Street and in accordance tt—MIRACLE PERMANENT WAVE—15 22 Second: CAROLYN DE YETTE accumulation a safe and Thurlow Co.. Inc.. phone 61037. with ttw provisions of the "Special WllsBln Beauty Bhop, UM Wilshlre. 17170 Employment for Women CHEVROLET dump truck, ntw l-ply tlret, Assessment investigation. Limita­ BEADS RESTRUNG sound investment, and M Mortgage!, Trust Deeds new body- new cab. Ralph fchevrolet, SCHOOL girl, daring vacation, to care for 1711 Fourteenth Street FOB SALE tion and Majority Protest Act et BEADS restrunc: watch pad lewelry re­ 3-year-old child, mornings from I to 1. commands immediate in- IIMI Santa Monica Blvd. 1931," on file in the office etf. A. pairing; earring* made to order; reason­ 118 Williams, ISM-D Fourth St. 13.000 FIRST trust deed. 3 years, 7% In­ Boats and Yachts Helton, ex-officio Olty Clerk, ex-of- able. Betty Mack. 324 Wilshlre. Ph 11141. WAITRESS, mutt be Beat and olean: be 7-DAY PASS TO FOX DOME terest and Action. terest, on new 8-room stucco buntalow. ficlo Clerk ot the Olty Council fet BEDD1MO able to type bill of fare. Apply today. Banta Monica, north of Montana, occu­ 31-PT. ttto. cruiser. 1350; Universal ma­ said Olty, and said reports may be White House Cafe, 304 Lincoln Blvd. pied by owner. Federal Bond Sc Mortgage rina engine: splendid shape. Universal examined at his offioe. Said reports BEUT made mattresses, all lima, all prloea; Oo., Security Bldt. Phone 33363 Marine Supply. 1225 Santa Monica Mvd. shall be read, at the hearing on this sprints, Bedsteads, pi Hew t. moth-prooi- 24 2ND Trust Deed 15.000, ott property Grace IBSI ste-ilisln*. nnovata matlrOMiit witb Employment 504 24th St. Court, 1050 4th, for 13.000. Box IM ordinance, prior to the consideration new cow tl Santa Monlea Mattrett ts PUB MEN ABD WOMEN THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE WILL RECEIVE 128 Wrecking, Parte far Cars of protests and objections, as pro­ Pillow Factory. IIM llth St. Ph M504 Two-story stucco. 4-bedroom. 3-bath Outlook. vided for to the "Special Assessment THE EASIEST commodity tt tall durlnt A PASS FOR TWO AT THE FOX DOME: home; modern ln every detail. Corner LAKUE8T auto Plppl*l tt city When Investigation. Limitation and Ma­ BUSINESS DIRECTORY CARD the summer Is Frlcldalre. If you are in- location with splendid view; eOxMD-foot U0 Furniture Fer Sale yesr da Bar talk*, FISHER taut wteck- teretted PM Mr. Kilcore, 1330 Fourth Bt. let. Int Op. 1731 Lincoln fttt Phon* 61064. jority Protest Att et ISSI." WHEN th* pear it rip*, it falls. But waen Bay district distributor. SECTION fc That the Commis­ tlw opportunities an ltt* you'll find Ed Suydam 1248 14th St. SOME more real bargains in furniture aaB MANAGERS foe apartment bouses traineo ruts; 9x13 ruts. $8.50: 8.3x10.6 ruts from sioner of Public Safety, as ex-officio them I meat Btt Classified AS*. Hun­ Lyman Smith 428 16th St. Sacrifice Price $10,800 17.50 Vi 4.6x6.1 rasa 14.50: MB rugs dred, ef bartaint an waltla* to b* aae placed! many located durlnt train­ TERMS ARRANGED Mayor, shall sign ana the Commis­ ing Apply Room 317. I343'.i MB Bt from 33.60 up; dressers from 34.75 up; sioner of Finance, as ex-offlclo City picked ap every day! George Trask 1228 5th St. beds from 12.50 up; bed sprints Iron: Save Clerk, shall attest and certify to the VOUR outlnets card In thia directory *Ui Open for Inspection 11.50 up; porch chairs and rocker* from eon yen Ian e MB cent* per day pad 26 Situations Wanted Barbara Strickland '..... HIGHER MATERIALS IN SIGHT 11-50 up; stand tables with drawer. 13; YOURSELF SOME adoption of this ordinance. Thia wlU tt nps oy thousands oi paopl* BUY A HOME NOW arm rocktrt a* low at 13.50; painted ordinance shall go into effect im­ BV UEN Phon* "l*nlfill Department 8 M 28285 12835 Evanston Ave., Brentwood Park FINANCING EASIER breakfast iett. 17.50. tM tt the above Money mediately upon its publication. tm a npresentttin IB pail on raa. CARPENTER, repairs, remodeling; also ACTIVE DEMAND items SM used. I hereby certify that the forego­ CANCER TREATMENT mason and paintlnt; estimate and plans Paul Barrozo 1680 21f. St. 7-room Spanish beauty; 3 tile baths. PLUMER FURNITURE CO. ing ordinance was adopted by the furnished; day or contract, Mc hour; . furnace heat, sprinkling system; 14950. Ml Santa Monlea Blvd. SAMPLE BOTTLE VITAQUA MINERAL 1600 down. Plan now, select your decor­ BY SHOPPING THROUGH THESE City Council ot ttw City of Santa SOLUTION cancers, tumors, ulcere IIM time payment. Box 731, Outlook. H. Moran 602 Bay St., Ocean Park VAUOHAN'S! Com* tn ano tee our BBS* ation, tile, fixtures and shrubbery MOPfe M oareaint Bod duofold Ml UP COLUMNS. IT IS THE QUICKEST, Moniea at its meeting held on the Huntington Dr. South, Los Anteles OARDENER and caretaker, white, work by Crawford Realty Co.. 1333 7th Bt. 34108. 16th day of June, 1932, by the fol­ hour, month or contract. Reasonable W. W. Dutton 2661 Main St, Ocean Park boxes 13 up; new Monterey bed. coil CLEANERS—BOOS Phone MMt. 731 24TH STREET sprint and mattress, complete 10.75; new EASIEST WAY OF FINDINO lowing vote: Ottilie Troynar 322 10th St. Three bedroom home, lot 60x149. Price 15.« 3-pltce oed Mt IS BBt nn**» 13 opt Ayes: MORTON, HELTON, CAR­ CARPENTER, builder, expert remodelint; 600 Cash $1,500. Seen by appointment. 2-plece mohair aets - 111 up; breaktast ' WHAT YOU WANT OR GETTING TER. Mission Rug Cleaners repalrlnt and painting of all kinds; price May Schaffer .' No Address POLLANSBEE REALTY AND INV. CO sets 16 upi ruga, aB sins, 11 OB 1331 Noes; Itene. 9x12 rut 12. 3803 Wllthlr* Blvd. MIST reasonable. Phone 23357 1353 18th St. 26th at Oeortlna Phone B. M 26831 Llnr Blvd.. PMwppu Wllshlr* and RID OF WHAT YOU CAN'T USB. Absent: None. A-l FILIPINO cook, bouse boy. Janitor, Shirley Shively 1144-A 18th St FOR SALE or rent—12800. your own terms. Arlaona Optn till 8 p.m. Phone 26009 Signed this 16 day of June. 1932 elevator boy and kitchen helper; all Buy modern, two-bedroom stucco bun­ WILLIAM H. CARTER, around Phone 26794, Room 8 talow; dOUbl* saraee: laree lot: cost See Our Display Ad Somebody Wants It! Commissioner of Public Safety, as Classified Ads OOOD reliable painter, SOc hour: estimates 15700. Rent MB 1930 22ND STREET In Tomorrow's Outlook pad Shopper ex-officio Mayor of tbe City of free: work tuaranteed; 8 years in Santa Mammoth Sal* Now la Protress Santa Monica. Moniea. 1450 31st St. Phone 21395 Winners may obtain prizes by calling at tbe Classified Adver­ OPPORTUNITY—Charming 7-room stucco. EVENING OUTLOOK GARDENS, lawns, flowert cared for: eon* 3 bedrooms, bull tin dressers, mirrors; Attest: Phone 23285 IraM or hour Ballard, phone - 29509 tising Department of the Evening Outlook at their convenience. beautiful tarden. shrubs. Pull price AT VICKERyS CLASSIFIED ADS P. A- HELTON. after I p. m. 13450. 1450 down. Call UII Wllahlr*. McMAHANS3109 SAWTELL, 6THE BLVDAND . SANTOpeAn eveningsMONICA. Commissioner of Finance, aa ex- PAINT your houte. kitchen or bath. M a 11250—3-ROOM stucco, 11500; 5 rooms. BLVD.. BOW OFFERINO EXCEPTIONAL ' officio City Clerk of the City of Outlook day or contract; work tuaranteed; 11 HTM: I rooms, north of Wilshlre. clos* VALUES IN USED AMD "AB IS" FURNI­ Santa Monica. I year* la Banta Monica. PboBP 31757. in. Jess comer, 990 Wllthlr*. Ph. 23463. TURE. ir_\

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