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^VOLUME LVn NUMBER 235 SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1932 PRICE TWO CENTS IYANKEES MAKE4IT TWO STRAIGHT OVER CUBS ^ & ^ ^ 1 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ V"% ^ ^ ^ ^ %

9 CITTRECEtVES ' MAIL^ SLUMP Ii Y. ASSAULT, LOSES 5 TO 2 Patient, in Grip XJUST A TRACE' Mortgage Relief BRINGS MOVE Terrified People YANKEE STADIUM, New By STUART CAMERON IN FIRST-RAIN- JFOR OLD RATE .Xor____S.ep_- 29 (AE. -As ifjto; TODAY'S HERO —Untied Pran. Snorts Editor— Flashes, ot lightning, the dis- , ._!ptr-9 ta_ make amends foe =the fickle­ YaNKEE emtDIUM, New tant rumble of thunder and a —A return to the familiar 2- ness of the opening day weath­ York, Sept. 29 (UF4~the New Of Wild Delirium, few fat raindrops marked the Program Pushed cent stamp on first class mail Rejoice as Ships er, thc—sun beamed down York Yankees defeated the official opening or a new 'Tain Is"favored" by trHTTKJHse com-" ^rightly today on the big American Chicago Cubs.-ft-to-trtoday, in year" for tne santa Monica" ' mittee InvestigattngThe postal league ball yard and the enthusias­ Bay district late yesterday af­ service^ the second game of the world ternoon. At Chicago Meet This group, a subcommittee tic faithful who gathered at dawn series. The American league cham­ Shoots Physician Lightning struck a power line of the house committee on post- Come to Rescue for the second world series battle pions gave Lefty Gomez, ace south­ pole in thc Santa Monica. offices, gave among its reasons between the Cubs and the Yankees. paw, brilliant support in—turning mountains near Calabasas and Finance Representatives, the r e d u c e d volume of first Perhaps it was the warmth of the back their National league rivals. Doctor Near Death After cut off electric service there for class mail since the 3-cent rate Tremendous Cracks Open, sun and the total absence of the A crowd of 46,000 saw the Yan­ Furious Struggle With a'whlle, but did no other dam­ Federal Authorities went Into effect as a provision storm clouds that hung over the kees make lt two ln a row over UW" age, reports indicate. -•"_ Oi the billion dollai tax hill, in­ —Lake Disappears, Many park and drenched the spectators Cubs and gain a big lead in the an­ Wealthy Oil Man —At-the Banta Monica city hall in Conference tended to balance the budget-. Roads Impassable yesterday. nual classic. it was said that the showers The committee also said, in a Crowd Gathers Early Warneke Falters were nut sufficient to leg ister WASHINGTON;—SepT "2F statement issued yesterday, that It might have been the "crushing Lonnie Warneke, youthful right­ BEVERLY HILLS, Sept. 29 more than a trace of rain. One it advocated this step also be­ WASHINOTON. Sept. 29 12-to-6 victory the slugging home (AP) —President Hoover to- hander, pitched for the Cubs, but ©(CNS)—I n a wild battle with year ago the first rainfall oc- cause of its desire "to build up (AP) — Le 1 and B Morris, forces pinned on the. National league he faltered ^ust—as -Guy Bush did his physician and two-nurses. curred on August 11. when .01 day notified Gov, Dan W. | mails so as to provide more rulers from the in the opening contest as the Yan- of an ich of rain 1 all, this be- Turner, of-Iow£h that he- had [ revenue and work opportunities American charge d'affaires at7at least, stirred Midwest-something the faithful as the,y kees, led by Lou Gehrig, made their Franklin Erwin, wealthy -re- —Ing -followed on September 25 arranged a preliminary dis­ for the post al-ernployes and— Athens, Greece, advised Srhe±were not stirred on the opening day. Hits3 count:, tired oil man, of 256 South by an additional .19 of an inch substitutes, who are being de­ By 11 a. m . only an hour after Gomez allowed the Cubs nine Oakhurst drive, in delirium, today of precipitation. cussion among eastern concerns and prived of employment as a re­ state department today that federal agencies on farm, mortgages the bleacher entrances were thrown hits, but kept them scattered as Uw shot and critically wounded Dr. O The average rainfall for Sep­ sult of the decreased postal ISO persons have been killed and open, there was almost as big a Yanks got to Warneke for 10, three Paul Rieger. 36. former police sur- tember, is .18 of an inch. and -that- banking and industrial business." 300 Injured ln the earthquake on the crowd tn the right field stands, the of -them by Gehrig,—The Yankees Lgeon and now a member of the staff committees in the midwest would Chalcldtce peninsula near 8atonlklti£^" „, Ruth's followers, as again were aided by the Wlldness of of St. Vincent's hospital. launch an effort to alleviate the sit­ which destroyed 3,500 houses. gathered there all day yesterday. the Cub pitching, Warneke issuing His message says that the British for bases on balls. Erwin, weakened by the battle. uation. fleet, which was in neighboring The flags on thc tall staffs In a ttU from his bed following the ; The president's telegram to Turn­ waters. Is assisting rescue work. line around the horseshoe covered UtV GEHRIG The Cubs vara off to a flylna shooting and was disarmed by his er said that Henry Robinson, chair- Debt Payments standstar s whipped straight out ln a start, scoring a run in the first inn« City Not to Get in(E-on-Her-ma-ns'- double, an error b; wife and his lti-yrar-old son, Prank- ; inan of the <. xeoutive committee of .ibrtBk—hrceras e from—the—Wrst ami fIftEEKS CHEERED Att .there was just a hint of the tang crosetti ana a long ny By Stephen­ lltt F, Erwin Jr, the banking and industrial commit BRITISH FLEET ARRIVES I thei Fights With Nurses— tees- set -up—in eaeh- federal—reserve = of autumn in the nlr. BOX SCORE son. district has called members of those ATHENS. Bept. ft tm—Arrival or I Tanks Grab Lead The shooting occurred after Dr. I part of the British Eastern Medi- The seventh regiment band, down I" Rleger had waged an almost all I Railway Holding committees in the midwest to meet Still Scheduled New York came back In their half in Chicago today to consider farm terranean fleet, bringing food and on the field by the third base foul J Chicago- AB of the inning to score two runs after; night battle to save the life of Er­ medical supplies for relief of suffer- (line, sailed brightly through a me d- i Herman. 2b Combs and Sewell had walked and wln. suffering from bronchial pneu- mortgages. 1 ers from the Earthquakes that have)fey 0f marches and popular tunes English. 3b _.. 4 Oehrlg and Dickey singled. mbnia, at one time a pulmotor being Vacated Canyon Right of President Hopeful j Treasury Expects Total shaken Greece since the beginning The playing field, undisturbed Oj Chicago .tied the score in the called upon to aid the patient. .. Cuyler, rf 4 Way to Revert to "I am very hopeful that construc­ of the week, was hailed here today even by the feet of trampling photo- Stephenson, if 4 0 third on Stephenson's double and. This morning, Beverly Hills po-1 tive steps will follow from these of $123,500,000 From wlth great public demonstrations, graphe'rs. was a spotless picture of Demaree. rf .. 4 0 Demaree's single, but the tie was lice were informed. Erwln—in a wild De Baker Heirs -onferences," Mr. Hoover said. Foreign Countries In the meantime, the quakes con- diamond perfection. The grass was Grimm, lb..... 4 0 short lived; The-Yenkees came back delirium, demanded that he be Arthur M. Hyde, secretary of ag­ Untied and It was feared the cas- even greener for yesterday's rain Hartnett. c .... 3 01 in their half of the same inning to dressed In orde* that he might go riculture, and representatives of the I WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 UPi — ualties would be greater than orig­ The Yankee bats that punctured Jurges, ss 3 score twice and take a lead they up town. The doctor and both I Although the city of Santa Moni­ inally supposed. The ca owns all of the bluff lands along reconstruction corporation and of ..-.v.--— ut.. <._•.,__—» . ..,••_. number Of thc wllduess of Ouy Bush and Bur Wnrnpfe(>[ never relinquished. nurses. Florence Kerr, of 2020 Sec- j Gcrman dead was placed today ft 200 and the edge of Palisades park north of the federal farm loan banks will] y _>•» postpori*ra-JT.800,00li lelgh Grimes yesterday with telling He msley, x __JJ A base on balls to Ruth, followed ond avenue, and Ellen Seagren, of j the injured at 400. belts were laid out early In the sun. by singles by Gehrig and Chapman, 916-A West Kensington avenue, i Montana, avenue, the city will not participate in tomorrow's" meeting in"j debt paymenl,-bul so far as otMcial; profit through the abandonment Of tee Chicago Federal Reserve bank. \ notices go, the treasury still est* Cracks 7 Feet Wide apparently to "««l hot" for another Totals 34. 2 9 24—13-1 accounted for the scoring. struggled with the sick man to keep | The shocks were so strong that performance. The Cubs kept -their The final run of the contest was him ln bed, the canyon line of the Pacific Elec­ Mr. •Hoover's message, sen- .vta- peets to collect »13..600 POO—from xBattod for Warneke to ninth. tric railway ay, ft, 1 w ! men and stones were thrown con- bills somewhere under made by the Yankees in the fifth Gives Two Shots-— .,L '*??? ? " f "~~~ ,_-Other foreign.nations ln December New York—AB W H O—Xq on Oehrig's single, an- infield z__Bnter No Claim -You-wiIl_ be glad ito./know tliatl Announcement bv Secretarv eg- jsidcrable distances and the quake Shortly. befan___i_on thc______sd Combs, cr 3 11-3 0 Suddenly, according to- the, nurses, [ i districts were coveted with clouds of streamed from their dueiratnirta 1 sewctt. 3tr and « single by Dickey. Erwin reached beneath "tlt<~ mat-1 Investigation has revealed. Mayor have_sccured a preliminary discus- I den-fa MHis-thstt Oermany wttt~dr- William H. Carter said today that LdusL. .Clacks more than seven feet greeted bv the howls of the bleacher Ruth, tt •• -3—1—}—S- Teams Depart for Chicago tress, pulled ouTa .33~Callber jlstol sion among eastern mortgage r.on- I lay » $4,800,000 mixed claimsII,;..;, pay-. I wide appeared In the ground and From the fifth Inning on lt was a when the city purchased -that por­ cerns and governmental. agencies | __n_—a " patrons. Gehrig_lb _a ______and fired two snots one ot which upon the—question of farm mort­ lnewB * f water fountains which .disappeared Babe Shocks Cubs Lazzeri, 2b . A a. pltracher's battle, with both Gomez struck Dr. Rieger tn the stomach!. tion of the bluff many years ago, lt due on American aiiny of occilpa -t— and Warneke hurling ghutout bait failed to claim reversionary rights. gages tton costs, today brought debt pay­ in some places reappeared tn others. After warming throwing arms Dickey, c . -1—g- The physician staggered out of the j Terrified refugees thronged- -into they-drafted Myril Hoag. substitute Chapman, If 0 Immediately after tha game the bedroom into tile hallway follower! Terma under-which the Southern To Meet Again Tomorrow ments postponed this year to a total 1 two teams prcimred-to-go to Chica­ Pacific railroad originally obtained of t9.OS3.000. Satonlkl ln droves; telling harrow- outfielder, -to pitch to -the batters. Crosetti, ss by the two nurses. the 50-foot strip of land at the "As a result, Mr. Henry Robinson, ing tales of their sufferings. Hoag might have, been one of the -f- go, where they will resume Uw IB the reaction from the struggle chairman of the executive commit- Previously, Esthonia, Latvia and Gomes, p ...... 3 I series Saturday. Three games—Ifg base of the bluff- were that in case Poland had given the required 90- Cruisers Arrive Cub hurlers of yesterday for the €1 Irwin -collapsed beside his bed and the railroad should ever be aban- tee of the federal reserve banking At Salonlkl Itself the damage wulmaiuiei -m which the Yankee shig- - that many -more are necessary—will attd industrial i imiiiiltlees has ar- day notice that thev would be un-l Totals 30—S WTT be. played at Wrigley field.— the wife and son had Uttle difficulty 1 doned, the property would revert! Bmall, but the people were relieved, gers assaulted him — Score by innings— wrestling the gun from him ranged for a further meeting of ve Not until the Cubs appeared at 1 back to the owners of the adjoln- members of those committees for Br,tW Chicago 101 000 000—2 In St. Vincent's hospital a major I ing property, their heirs and assigns noon to warm up did Lou Oehrlg New York 302 010 OOx—6 operation was ordered in an effort. the midwest districts together with "t5SS?Sr &»« debt funding' Refuges said sharp lightning pre- and Babe Ruth take their war rlnbsl Hearing Ordered on Not to Share agreement, its mixed claims pay- Runs batted'in. BtephensonrCreh-: to save the physician's" life. Failing to claim these reveision- representatives of mortgage agencies ceded tne quake. Severn! deaths I to the plate, TTndcr Technical Arrest I In Chicago at the Federal Reserve .. ment goes over two years- at-s-per | were due. they said, to suddenly I Just, as the Cubs marched In. the rig. Dickey 3. Demaree. Chapman 2; ^fromerCs Wage Rate , ary rights, the city will not get a cent Interest, while the $3,000 ooo two base hits, Herman, Stephenson; •Detective Lleut-s. -P. A, Powell and I share of the railroad property!j bank la Chicago tomorrow. It Is to army costs are postponed two and awakened people leaping from win-1 Babe took a deep brenth. a tro- . Sept. 29 (CNS)— W. W. White, of the Beverly Hills I b. followed by a more extended ; dows to the ground after—the, first mendous swing and watted one--of three base hits, Cuyler; sacriflcc,- A publlchearing to obtain Uw views which is apparently-destined to pass meeting on JWdav One-half years at~3H per rwi» tw. iJurges; double plays, Warneke to; police, after making an investiga­ terest. shocfe The ground sank as much Hoag's pitches deep into the right of employers and employes on Uw - back to the heirs of the Jone.- and) atn order that-we may have full as eight feet In some places. Hartnett to Jurges, H e r ui a u to question of whether fee minimum tion, ordered the technical arrest of J DeBaker estates, Carter said field seats. The cub marchers Erwin as a precautionary move, al­ co-ordination of govern mental Communication with Mount Athos stopped dead In their tracks. Babe Jurges—to_ Orlmm,—Herman td wage scale for woman, now $16 a South of Montana avenue where [was restored today -and it was Ortmm: left on bases Chicago 7, week, should be changed. IH be though all evidence indicated the the bluff is agencies the secretary of agriculture smacked another Into the bleachers. sick man had been in delirium when thel Announce Rites for i learned the" monastery huildihgs Gehrig he I tea tnreem-there. |N^r-y-wk 5; struck out- by Warneke- held some time In Decembei by 7 'R'lth-Ghnpman 8. Gomez a. Cro-jthe state industrial welfare commla- jhelired the shot and that there had ^1 -—hSi-l _trBS2,„t?^t I&fafi-ueffim eorporaHon anff-the-fc*; there were not damaged seriously I — The Cubs shoolr- themselves"-and! been no difficulty between patient KhSf ^SSS?_£.^S^fnH.2-_S-__2 «"»> fftrm toon bants wm partici- Dr. Ih^-rSturdevant Lake Vanishes moved oirto their dugout; jeltl), by Gomes 8. .Warneke 3. slon, lt was announced todav by amd -physician:— of^eTand^g1"6 & dw»oriU"|pato W these meetings with other Funeral services for~T3r] H. P. The first telegram which camel Herman 2. Hartnett. Hemsley, Eng-} Mrsr Mabel-Kinnej^mnneraber of A police office, was detailed to re- mortgage agencies; §-am- very hope- Stur-devaat-of Ssnta Monica will -beithrough today from tha Chalcidlcn 1> _,_.or_.._.li ct _ _• j llsh); bases on balls off Warneke 4.1 the commission, main on duty TS The home. _,. _ ful that constructive steps will foi- conducted at 3 o'clock tomorrow af- area described conditions there as tVUUitCVfUl opCCIul off Gomez 1. Umpires. Klem, plate; | — • — 1 Dr. Rieger lives at 9615 Brighton! Chest Committee . from these conferences." ternoon from the chapel of Todd and!"hell on earth." ___-*»»».«-. >•_ /__*__*!.,» Magcrkurth. second (National); Di- w 4 wt in M way, Beverly Htns. 7; it _t _ •« _j Leslie, with the Rev. John Donnan-j—Roads are almost -impassable be-— .'irrll.C.S III tJ III (111(1 neen. third; and Van Oranau. first ttf. fA. "OWer rlOm^ f s X lAin-mcatx, Tlmg -of naiwai lilO. ———— Called to Meetmg thWASHINGTONe white house ,toda Sepfv e t3 0wa -ias * sai-Adt I19, delating_^h?_f^". Interment JPresbyt tp r Iwil a nl ^follo rhn rrw h aof-,giUt j SomeiM hour %*£*£*&*s befor e to_man_ythe first shocplacek s | OMAHA. Neb., Sept: 29 UWMJUV. Pranklln D. Roosevelt's special train Injunction DenwST Gene Tunney Hits Plans for the solicitation ot that If the distress in other farm Inglewood cemetery. | was felt, the telegram said, the hot arrived here today after an over­ LOB ANGELES, Sept. 38 CCN8)— larger gifts for the Santa Monica sections proved comparable to that . *>• Sturdevant, who had Ovad springs ^Apelonia overflowed and night journey from McCook. Neb Possibility that no further legal ac­ Community Chest will be discussed m-certain wheat growing regions,4 *** Santa Monica foe the past three I*ke Aranla_S5 miles from the-epU PLAY BY PLAY tion will interrupt construction ot Whisper Campaign vear The democratic presidential cahdl- at a luncheon called for 12:15 o'clock the partial moratorium on repay- I » «** f •* member of the Ro- center, dried up, date bustled Into a full day on his the proposedri$7,000.000 municipal PARIS, Sept. 29 (/Ph-Oene Tun­ tomorrow noon at the Santa Monica ney, retired heavyweight champion, ment of crop production loans to 32 c«b' \8U_?iv^_l by_, his !rtd?S: arrival. His program calls for three power plant at Wilmington, was Athletic club by Oeoffrey F. Mor­ Mr brief, informal -talks In and near First Inning seen today when a 33-page npln- addressing tlw American club at a gan, chairman of the advance gifts grain farmers announced yesterday i ?: Harriet M. Sturdevant; his Noted Salvation luncheon today, deplored what tw might be extended. ' mother, Mrs. Mary E Sturdevant; a Omaha before leaving at 3 p. m. for Cubs- -Herman drove doublej (on was handed down by Superior committee. Sioux city, where tonight he will: down third base Une. English hoist- Judge Edwin P. Hahn, who yester­ called a "whispering campaign" c ntl,JI. rn_ r obJectnu. s sister, Mrs. Jean Watson of Wash- Army Leader Dies Those who have been asked to at­ _ •5Vf 1T ' : ington. D. C: and three brothers. deliver one of his key campaign ted to Combs and Herman held sec­ day refused the against Pranklln D. Roosevelt, the The white house announced yes- Robert, Arthur and Colin Sturde- Commissioner Henry Hodder, re­ democratic presidential nominee in tend this conference are: Morton addresses. ond. Cuyler bounced to Crosetti Edison Co., a temporary injunction H. Anderson, Paul R. Smith. Dr. H. terday that because "present low Vant tired Salvatlon Army leader deco­ and was safe on the young short­ blocking the project. Uw . B. Morse. Robert P. Hill. O. E. prices make it practically impossible rated by King Oeorge for his war­ stop's fumble. Herman stopped at Hewes. Mrs. B. W. Vallat. Mrs. D. for wheat farmers to repay their ... , _.. - time service, died early today at his third. Stephenson popped to A. Murray, B. M. Ehrlich, Harry crop production loans, wheat farm- Wet I tanks A rOUSC [•home in Pacific Pallsath-s at the age Eight Subpoenaed Combs and Herman raced home Rogers to Appear Guaranty Depositors •Cowen, Al Brumberg Mrs. H. A. ers would be allowed to pay 25 per of 71 years. In Dog Race Raid] after the catch, Cuyler remaining ildebrandt, J. C. Gilbert. Mis V. [cent of Uw amount due, signing at I Ire of Dry Forces Hodder was born ln Southampton. , at first. Demaree filed out to Ruth. At Chest Meeting Called to Meetingl* Lucas, D. C. Freeman. O. J. Fehl- Uw same time an agreement to ae- | ^ England, and entered the Salvation CULVER CITY. Sept. 39 (U.R)— One run, one hit, one error, one led. LO SANGELES. Sept.'29 (ONS)— cilre the remaining 75 per oent." SANTA BARBARA M (U RV Army training college at London In Charles Carmlchael, president of Yankees—Combs walked on fourth Depositors in the Santa Monica uig, Jefferson Asher, Mrs. E. R. Having adopted resolutions censur- Will Rogers, noted humorists and branch of the Guaranty Bunding Maule, Mrs. Herman Michel WU­ Sen. Ellison D.. Smith idem.) 1882. He served Uw organization In Uw Culver City Kennel club, dog wide pitch. Sewell walked and Ruth actor, will head the list of film » South Carolina, today lodged an ing both the republican apd demo­ South Africa, Holland, Scotland and track race operators, and eight em- fanned, swinging at a slow curve, and Loan association of Hollywood, liam Rennick, Fr. Nicholas Conneal­ cratic parties for their wet leanings. stars scheduled to appear on a pro­ have been invited to attend a pro­ ly, and Mrs. M. H. Anderson. objection to this program, saving it Greater London, being appointed as ployes, were subpoenaed to appear Combs scored and Sewell went to gram at the Shrine auditorium to­ the 50th annual convention of the territorial commander for Japan ln before the county grand jury today, second on Gehrig's line single to test. meeUng called for 8 o'clock to­ discriminated against producers of Southern California unit of the! night, staged in connection wtth a night at 1628 North El Centro ave­ 1908 and filling this office till 1914, following a raid on the track last {right. Orlmm missed a dive for the mass meeting to formulate plans for nue, Hollywood. (Turn to Page 8, Col. 1) Women's Christian Temperance when he was appointed territorial Earl Found Unable Union drew to a close here today. commander for the Army in New night by investigators from the dis­ ball. Lazzeri fouled to Hartnett the fund-raising campaign ot the Zealand, where he was stationed un­ trict attorney's'office. i Dickey singled off Orlmm's glove Community Chest. til 1922. At that time Commissioner and Sewell scored, Oehrlg reaching Jews Preparing to To Pay Big Alimony Rochester Concedes I third. Chapman fanned. Two runs, LOS ANGELES. Sept. 29 (CNS)—' Baldwin Chosen to t Hodder was made territorial rom- Vill Sinnifffon Prtal \ mander in Western Canada, retiring Women Wet Group two hits, no errors, two left. Two Shot Down by Welcome New Year Chaffee Earl, son of the late E. T Victory to Campbell w LOS ANGELES, Sept. 39 fCNS)— Earl, capitalist and publisher, was *** *-»»sw8_/i»c#s r ttav from active service because of his Second Inning LOS ANGELES. Sept 29 (CNS)— LONDON, Sept. 39 I.TV-Stanley 1 advancing years In 1925. Since then Claims Big Growth Escaping Bandits Celebration of Rosh Hashanah, the discharged from a contempt of court With only 40 precincts yet- to be Cuba—Orlmm smashed a single to HOLLAND. Mich., Sept. 39 UPt-. new year of 5693 on Uw Hebrew cal­ citation for failure to meet-alimony Baldwin, leader of Uw conservative I ne had made his home in Pacific |. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 29 «.-Ti—An center Hartnett walked. Jurges payments today when Superior tallied in the court recount of votes party and lord president of the! Palisades. enrollment of 1,153,000 members ln Peter A Licvcnsc. chief of police, endar, will start tomorrow night in la Uw race for the republican nom­ bunted to Gomez and was thrown and Peter De Young, a pedestrian, temples and synagogues aad in Uw Judge Lucius-P. Green reached Uw council In the national cabinet, to-1 Surviving are a widow and seven the women's organisation for na­ out at first as both runners sd- ination for congress ln the Uth dis- , - tional prohibition reform was were shot and seriously wounded to­ homes of Uw Jewish population of •conclusion that Earl had shown dft vanoed on the sacrifice. Warneke day when they attempted to block Los Angeles. clearly that lw was financially u - tiret, State Sen George W Roches- i y was appointed lord privy seal, children. Funeral services have been claimed today by Mrs. Charles H. ter shortly before noon today ad- filling Uw cabinet position vacated arranged for 3 o'clock Saturday ad­ Sabin of New York to the executive the flight of five men who had able to meet the $650 monthly pay­ b the (Torn to Page 9, Col. ments. mitted that he apparently had 1'alled y„ resignation yesterday of ternoon ln Uw Pacific Palisades au­"|committ»e of the group which was !) robbed the First State bank of Chilean Province to wrest Uw nomination from Wil- phU1P Snowden. ditorlum. with Commissioner Wll formed by 17 women in 1939. Holland of about $10,000. Ham D. Campbell, high man in tbe! Ham Peart of the Salvation Army. I Radio KECA Asks io Threatens Revolt\Guardsmen Fire on August primary. Dr. James Edwin Dunning of the Britons Still Held Pacific Palisades church and Col. I R$d Cross Reports sANTiAoo,chue. sept. 29tm- Coal Mine Pickets John Shar of Redlands officiating, j Soviet Submarine Change Frequency A threat of open revolt in Ai.tofa- niraiMinnin o»_. 00 mm Hurricane Nears By Chinese Bandits Lost With 35 Men WASHINGTON. D C Sept. 29 Ml Reveal Storm Toll C , 9 NEWCHANG —Radio statioh KECA, Los Angeles.] WASHINGTON. Sept. 39 ,U.R) — ?uTinS ?n 3£iS?*y £S2JS5 NaSKS on thne _& on picked Manchuria, sept. 29 Crew of Grounded COPENHAGEN. Sept. 29 (U.PJ— applied today to the federal -sdio The American Red Cross today re- Blanche actlne presidentT bV-ame ^""^ Dixie Bee mine. Coast of Jamaica FB — Chinese bandits who kid- at • ct e * > Sn™ .Ir.r.^ trSJreSWnt' B^ame south of Terre Haute, last night, lt WASHINOTON. Sept. 29 (.f- — Inaped Charles Corkran and Mrs Unconfirmed reporta reaching hare I commission ' for permission to|cei,vd reports indicating 75,000 per. more serious today was disclosed today by Adjutant The tropical hurricane whlc>< has Pawley. British subjects, more than today said a Russian submarine had change its frequency to 780 kilo-1 sons were left temporarily homeless I Oeneral Paul Tombaugh. They were been sweeping the Caribbean was two weeks ago, today refused an Snip Safe Ashore i sunk in the Gulf of Finland with a cycles and obtain the facilities oi by -the Peurto Rico hurricane. The Iowa Farmers Drop the first shots fired by troops since reported early today by the whether offer by Gen. Wang Tien-Chung of PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 29 (U.R)— loss of 35 men after a collsion with KTM. Los Ang'.es. and KELW. Bur­ reports said 194 persons were killed they went into the mine trouble zone bureau to be centered near the I immunity for the release of the The crew of the 8. S. Nevada which I the Danish steamer Peter Mersk. bank. at 1857 Injured. struck Tuesday night on Anatlgmak The Danish ship was said to have Demonstration Plan two months ago. The pickets fled. southwest coast of Jamaica and' prisoners, L None was believed hit moving with diminished intensity. island, in the Aleutians, was safely reachcd Leningrad badly damaged. SIOUX CITY, Iowa, Sept. 29 (U.R) ashore today, officials of the States —Plans for an organised demon­ Upset Recorded in Steamship Co., owner of the vessel, stration by farmers today praoedlng announced today. Mrs. Borah Passes Aged Indian Croesus Gets Laugh Oov. Pranklln D. Roosevelt's visit Women's Golf Play George Eggers, manager ot the here were abandoned at noon. company, said the steamer Oregon Crisis in Illness' Late News Briefs PEABODY. Mass.. Sept. 29 UP>— Maru is standing by, the steamer BOISE, Idaho, Sept. 29 (Ji—Thc Ada Mackenzie of Toronto today President Madison, due to reach the improvement in the condition of At Expense of White Legal Mind gave Uw women's national golf scene soon and the States Line Mrs. William E. Borah, ill with par- championship a major upset by de­ steamer, Oregon, due there during I rot fever, continues and the latest FEDERALS, SAO PAULO REBELS DECLARE TRUCE feating Maureen Orcutt of Horth, the day. he said, will be taken bulletins from her physicians in­ LOS ANGELES, Sept. 29 'CNS)— "I want to spend it—while I'm alive. It won't do me no good after DE N. J., 2 and 1, for a place ih 'the The men aa soon as wer.ther dicate the wife of the senator had Jackson Barnett, 90-year-old Creek tt comi ssioner M° JANEIRO, Sept. 29 (UP)—An armistice has been semi-finals at the Salem Country off shore passed the critical stage. Indian, whose enormous oil wealth I'm dead " ton can recall ocean storms in the declared between the Sao Paulo rebels and the federal gov- dob. moderates. Later .he said he was willing to «trly history of Santa Monica when eminent, it was reliably reported^ere today. has kept him Intermittently in fed­ leave some of it to Indian schools, I the waves washed debris up to the J y -»--«. -___»*. Monterey Bishop's Permit Demanded eral courts, may not. show proper adding—"If there's any left." Davis F corner of Speedway and Kinney respect for wampum when it come hot a glance at the Indian, won- BRITISH WOMAN GOLF CHAMP ELIMINATED , atreet. COMING EVENTS Resignation Filed For Hunger March in the form of greenbacks, but •*e "deringTr fie were kidding the gov- PEABODY, Mass., Sept. 29 (AP)—Enid Wilson, British VATICAN CITY, Sept. 29 tJl't-! LOS ANG ELEO, Oept. 39 (CNSi— knows it won't do him any _gopdjn eminent, but Barnett's face held lta That the reinforced concrete cells golf champion, today was eliminated by Charlotte Glutting, Pope Plus today accepted the resig­ A second demand for permission to the happy hunting grounds. His habitual stoicism. or cribs out of which the Santa TONIGHT nation of Bishop John B. MacGin- hold a "hunger march" through views on the best uses of money Becomes Bored Monica breakwater is to be con­ New Jersey, in a quarter-finals match of the national wom­ Writers] club, public library 7:30 ley of the diocese of Monterey-Fres- the downtown business district to­ were given today in another session "Count this for us, will you?" structed, will have a draft of 33 en's championship by 1 up. p m. i.o. Cal. day was filed with the city council. In federal oourt where depositions Davis said, handing the Indian a feet while they are being cowed Registration for presidential elec­ The petition automatically was were being taken for the govern- Jrol l of currency. -Burnett promptly from San Pedro to the site where tion closes at midnight. denied last week. ment's suit to recover large sums Barnett gave to his white wife, Anna thrust tbf roll in his pocket. they are to be permanently an­ TREACHEROUS TIDE CARRIES TWO TO DEATH German Political |I said count lt!" Davis repeated, chored to the ocean floor. SANTA CRUZ, Sept. 29 (UP)—An unidentified woman TOMORROW PLAN SHULER RALLY Laura Barnett, and others, years hastliy Th^ Indian thumbed the and child were drowned here this afternoon, while a third Masonic Luncheon club, Laue's Murders Declining Permission to use the Ocean Park aS°- roll,- but when he got as far as $37, That women who have married cafe, at noon. BERLIN Sept. 29 (.11—Todays auditorium for a Shuler-for-senate To P. V. Davis, assistant U. S. | he became boreq and refused to con- since their gjames were placed on victim of a treacherous tide at Seabright Beach, Mary Morris, . Public Affairs association, dty newspapers printed as a noteworthy rally on Uw evening of October 38 attorney, who asked what ultimate unue. the great register must re-register 8-year-old Sacramento girl, was rescued by firemen who were li«tll. 8 p. ra fact that September was the" first was granted to Santa Monica nip- disposition Barnett planned to make i He waved back Davis' further in- under their new name if they want Veterans ot Foreign Wars, 2621 month of this year during which no porters of this candidate at today's"' of his fortune, the stolid old red- to vote at the presidential elecUon. Called to the scene by others Who saw the trio go down Washington boulevard, 8 p. m. political murders were reported. session of the city council. skin, replied I (Turn to Page t, Coi 1)

BWfcrf" : PAGE TWO EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1932 RUTH ELDER TO Chest Expenses Emeralds That Turned to Ashes Hoover Program Highlights Pirate Treasure MAKE 'FLYING Londoners Elect The emeralds Jonathan Cosby and Ben Webster found brought nothing but the ashes of woe: Slick Eli. masquerading as "W. D. H.," From the TRIP' TO RENO the hermit of the island, stole them with the aid of "Big Feet." who had wormed into the confidence of Believed at Hand NEW YORK. Sept. 29 « | democratic nominee^ and • district contest will be between and agricultural depression^*— supply ship, running from Costa RicaJ money ln 1932 than it did in 1929, power Zeppelin, arrived here today after to the islands, and "Tta" place Has- AT THE UNITARIAN CHURCH farm relief proposals. {singers of Santa Munlca, Beverly Mills" outlined the program pre- !a flight from Friedrichshafen, Oer-" end was faced, with problems un-; The campaign in the West is Hills—and Inglewood. Miss Elolse been taken by the British steamer: Eighteenth Street and Arisona Avenue Call 63475 dreamed of during the era of pros-. Rawitzer, coloratura soprano, and: sented to congress by President Hoo­ Vigilante.-— parity. about- to -be launched by Vice ver to meat the emergency and an- President Curtis and Ogden .L. Edwin Dunning, baritone, were the other which he termed ttw "strictly "By-being on the job every day | 1 ttoe e, e ..MUla. secretary ef the treasury. The whpers-teahe Santa Monica coii- democratic program." SL_ -1? ?^3 ^.„»Stti fhedp Ila"er opened his speaking tour in test Monday night. Community Chest.prevented.thede- ggt ^ rtitVice president In: discussing ttaa chancre of the Had the democratic program be­ tr come law, the treasury head said, ETT^? _S^^^ni^ri l^f^^on a swing through" the trans-"Santa"Mohicans winning in the fi- the result would have been "disaster, Had there been no organized def- Mlssl ,__, bo°der statc.R. nals, Arthur Shank, director of the final and irretrievable." !4?£e KS22 «„^2HJnrf^?n^-l-Everett. Sander-v republican na-lAng. said todav. "The work of Mlss RBW w ffnf - Hits Roosevelt Claims BeHief s-oT^ant there isa nMonico tellina gs necdwhatj might• , announce-^^ comntmwrd m Nenraifmanw York ,tha VormtfT#t the enal«. ''Thi' s youn' Dunning baritong -ise- sanphenomg "De- Secretary Mills referred directly to Glory Road." which is being pro- the .democratic presidential nominee Krammcd "today and hejd]d it su­ only once. In discussing the recon­ perbly. As far as Miss Howitzer is struction finance corporation. concerned -it ls enough to say that pollt* battles with hunger crazed | u d ld {,e waj. „opU. almost no singer attempts the "Governor Roosevelt?' he declared, mobs in which tear bombs, clubs m, t£„ ^ t h natlonal ticket's "Lakme" bell song today and that "through loose and un founded and guns play their part. chances in November. she sang it with utter ease." charges which he has made against The public is invited to attend the !t-he reconstruction finance corpora- Wt Keterve Wt Keterve ,„ _Vi?u £_ ""v. ,.r.ricino« New, In a radio address here., tlon, has created misunderstanding 7^re~ «gH»P- Pft gy&iiyJS&P-toallctl Ouvci no: Roosevelt's farm j ?"•"' auditorium—next the Right to l0I as to tne character of Uw great serv­ the Right to « 5 as the people of frintft Mon- nhef proposals an "AltceMn wonder^ | Monday night. ices that have been rendered. He Limit *le. a_ ..""..realiz. e u.thei. -wr. „*„,. v,,,nVn,-io. lana program. in jonnson uui Limit 0 1•.PI?** land program." In Johnson Clt! said that the reconstruction finance Prices Effective Fri, Sat** SepfTffl.Oct. 1—inclusiveQuantities antowarelfd theeltyl re eenca ^nr. ^^^'1 '^')f iT/mn.. HWieV-gCCUged Roosevelt on PoAAIor-a In. T torttito corporation benefits omy the great Quantitie* ±^ i 1 ? l£: S ^. "flirting" with radicals and con-I' COttlei S IO LeOVe ;clty banks and Other large institu­ united effort to meet a. clffi*, prob­ tions. The contrary is true. The lem. There will be no question UpoCityn conditio Undern that theDecreey remain great majority of the banks which 10Z5 Wilshire Blvd,, Santa Monica about Uw success of the coming ap­ ARCHITECT SPEAKER 1 out of Santa Monica for a year, have borrowed from the corporation peal IX each resident of 8anta Mon­ A. H. Morgan, Edinburgh (Scot­ I James Davis. 46; Carl Hansworth,] are located ln small towns." ica understands this fact and is land) architect and one time archi­ 1 22; and J M Mooney, 56, all at Loa 10 willing to contribute according to his tect for the royal Spanish family, I Angeles-will nat hava to serve a six! means." waa speaker yesterday at the weekly ! months' lall sentence meted them Globe A-l Flour £__? 15* s^ ...27* meeting of the Santa Monica Opti­ } this morning by Judge C. A.M. Hair Cutting mist club. His subject was "Amer­ I Spencer when he found the three c r z ^Settlement-Looms ica and the Economic Crisis " The | guilty of a violation of the city .11- Men or OP | Ghttdnm I; cense ordinance.— Women _J_I_, Butter In AccidehVCase meeting was- held ln Rockingham Golden Age Paste N^ _ii ^4^!!!liSr S* An out-of-court settlement by the I ****"»> on-Son Vicente boulevard. The t h r e e. according to- police. "W. 8*11-1." Fancy Creamery—-Guaranteed I were "peddling fruit and vegetables Arcade Shop 25c 1 from an.u_al,l_cfr*ta-ed vehicle on Room 3—Fourth St. Entrance With Wa Purchase ©r-Over of .today- probably will end a suit for "3 _l^^S^o^^S^ £ Broadway -today.- $999 filed to Judge W. R. Onrrett'sP Other Qfor*ri«a- l.lmlf 1 Ib. Libby's Salmon AU*-^ 2 TIHTL 25* court by Mrs Alice Montgomery of! Santa Monica against the bank for Our Choice, Rich damages sustained when she fell on Per lb. IIHIII and Smooth, 2-lb. jar. the sidewalk tn front of this institu­ I!7 Peanut Butter 15* tion February 25, 1932.— —Mrs. Montgomery alleged in thei Electricity is Cheap! complaint tnlit sne snfforai a hcvcie -g— Dash, Granulated., Guaranteed Choic< injury to her knee which confined her to her bed for almost- a month LightMeat 2^19* and kept her at home for two OOaD ba_g,&j___S-lb.pkg. — 39*t3_MonTuna months. She charged that equip- ment placed on the sidewalk by the TT «M«fli. Lighthouse, Effi- "•" Lge. _f fig Uf 1 * No. 1 Soft Shett, Janitor in washing the windows _____ caused her to fall, nnd asked for LieailSer ci«it, Economical J Cans lv »f aiHluS 1932 Crop, per lb $960 damages as well as $39 for doc­ tor bills. Zee or— r» Stokely's Finett. —The care i.t scheduled for trial Oc "Waldorf 4 ROM, 15* IJtfll Country Gentleman, No. 2 Can tobcr=4~trat at the-offtce-of SamueL _.© YEARS AGO Tissue j. Crawford it, was announced that D Del Monte Early Garden, negotiations for a settlemerant-^wer-e Bowl Cleanser 22.0T.Ln 9* reas Nojcsn^ .^^-t^ France Confidents Of League Ability GENEVA. Sept. 29 (.n — France Coffee ni^ 21*t^Ca_Xan34* CanDD* refuses to share the pessimism and skepticism which ls now being ji* r OJ. -L Kingsford's ^ Ifror. _g g^ EGGS ouard Herriotj premier of Prance, told the League assembly today. The accomplishments of the tornStarclr criU -. ZFkgriy- Large U. S. Extras League ln organizing for peace and discouraging war, are too easily for­ gotten, he said. LO-lfit SOaP Palmolive ...~ 4 Cakes II" Asserting that France ls faithful to the League's Ideals and will work TODAY n r J Strongheart, Gov't. A No. 1 _g Qe resolutely for the success of the Per doz. arms conference, -the premier de­ UO'i rOOU Iiupected Beef •• Cans 47^ 25 clined to discuss Germany's demand for equality ot armaments or other pressing Issues, declaring this ls not the time and place for such discus­ c sion. Purex, qt. £ Coffee 24 FRUITS^YEGETABLES: Hill. Blue Can Brand—1-lb. pkg. Chinese in Control Yoor 1932 Master Bltacher and Softener Of Manchurian City \ c HARBIN, Manchuria. Sept. 29 t/P) c Tomatoes Squash —Messages received here todav said ELECTRICAL DOLLAR Soap, 4 Bars 10 Almonds, lb. 19 all Japanese at Manchuli and Hai- Large, Solid Matured IXL, New Crop Soft Shell lar, where a revolt recently broke Crystal White. P. A O. or Whlta King out under the Chinese general. Su Stones Golden Banana Ping-Wen, were safe, but that Gen­ buys TWICE as Much Service mm eral Su's followers s^ll were 'n con­ trol of Manchuli and detaining thel Japanese within a limited area. a natlar Bought in 1922 Per lb. Order has been restored at Man- 4.b_5« Cheese Beans Special Itttf Friee chull, the messages said, and the Chinese Eastern Railway trains are Campbell'a Utah Mild Cream running under General Su's super- | Vision. THINK of thc electrical appliances you had in your home in 1922, just ten 16-oz. % Ac Japanese military officials said years ago. Think of the number that have been added since then. One thing Apples Celery they were optimistic over ihe situa­ w tion and that the trouble appeared is certain... you did not have an electrical refrigerator, for they were almost 3 Cans * Large, Crisp, Perl. ty to be merely a mutiny among the Fancy railway guards over claims for back unknown at that time. Neither did you have an electric radio. Doubtless there Bellefleur Clean Stalks pay. are several other electrical devices which are now part of your home life which c c Fig Bars 2u>..15* ^ADVENTURES OF have been added from time to time. > Pumpkin 2./X17* New Crop Kadota Figs and Vitamin Maximum Golden. i0,b.15 l».,5 Wheat STOWAWAY PAIR ' In your enjoyment of all these added conveniences and comforts, Edison, HEARD BY CLUB records show that you, as an average customer, are using twice as'much cur­ CHOICE QUALITY MEATS LOWEST PRICES Some of the experiences of a stow­ rent as you did a few years ago. Yet the average electric bill is about the same. away who made a five-day voyage The reason is that rates have been consistently reduced. Since 1921, the top Dill Pure Fork Ground New Pack as a first class cabin passenger, were Fancy Sliced read to members o' the Navigators' lighting rate has been cut 42 % and large reductions have been made in all Pickles Sausage Round Kraut club, meeting last night in the Deau-1 Vs-lb. Cello vlite Beach club, from a letter writ-1 classes of service, notwithstanding steadily rising taxes and other costs during Roll, each .. ten by the stowaway°to a friend in 10 tt lb. lb. BACON ea. .b 15* 19* 5* Santa Monica. the same period. F. B. Forbes, civil engineer, and Asa Taylor, yachtsman, were the Eastern Grain-Fed Pig Young Pat principal speakers at the meeting,! Genuine Baby Lamb which was open to all persons Inter­ ested in. navigation. Forbes exhibited and explained a PORK ROASTS Legs Shoulder chart of Emerald bay. Catalina, that Whole Shoulder mr Shank Cuts t\% te 3-lb. Average—Each was made under his direction by the c crews ot two Sea Scout ships. Taylor C spoke oo lifeboats, tracing their ori- You Are Enjoying Be-aiii. Edison r»t« titr. POIIIlCl e • e e e 9 16.' 10 gin and explaining how they may be launched in the' surf or while the tht Bent fltt tf been reduced to consistently Tasty Leg Roast iC ship Is under way. during the put 18 year, the Many New Uses Breast, lb 5c Alton L. Wyman, president, an­ average Edison customer hat 43 nounced tbat at the next meeting, October 26, Prof. L. E. Gurney of the Ftr Electricity been able to use more and Pound e • e 12£c University of Southern California I more electricity each year Loin Blade End Flank Steaks, 16. ..18c Shanks, ea*...._...5c will apeak on "Astronomy as Applied 1 Yet Your Bill It to Navigation." without seeing any noticeable About tbe Same. increase in hil monthly bill. Boneless Shoulder liiil{||IIHiiiIIfitf!i?SU Ponnd. • • e 13c Chops, lb...... •••15c Skinned SALMON BEEP ROASTS STEAKS, lb. IS* 2Vi to 2% lbs. 3Vx to 4 lbs. __ . ... Shank Oat. Ik Whale or % Ib. FILLET OF Southern California Edison Company l_t_l. • SOLE, lb. 17* 45**_ 65fea . iWe Beaerre the Bight to Umit QaanUtleal THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1932 EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA PAGE THREE SOUTHLAND PIONEER DIES RITES HELD FOR CLASSIC WORKS GHOULS CLAIM ONTARIO, Sept. tt SMD «- Judge George R. Holbrook, 81 who came Jackson Barnett ACADIAN RULER, Paddiers Set for BY BOCCACCIO Football Picture SPIRIT WORLD Ford Sales Lead j•her e in 1893, when- there were only- two houses in Ontario, died yester- DEAD 282 YEARS ^SIOT 'IMMORAL' DIRECTED THEM jday of pneumonia contracted wruis returning from a visit to his sister, ANNAPOLIS ROYAL. N. S.. Sept. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Sept. 29 HELSINGFORS, Finland. Sept. 29 Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson. 94 in Kids Government 29 i.l'i—D'Aulnav Charnisav, who.] Catalina'Cruise ra.V'—A federal prosecutor has; Choke Approved i.T>—A plea that they acted under Other Companies Boston. tradition says, hnea xcKats "as if I changed his mind about his'charge: ; instructions fimn the spirit world lie were king before hei drowned • Uiat "The Decameron " a i___t- ol i ______advanced today bv the accused Indian Croesus Plans Not 282 years ago, was buried yesterday Four Guards Will Start 14th century stories by Boecac~;o,.is; Big "Crowd Expected for • in the sensational Finnish "Black Popularity—el V-8 Cars j FIVE DIE IN RAIL WRECK m accordance with his will, dated Dangerous Crossing : obscene .and immoral. | Magic" case, which arose Irom a - Proven, According to BIRINGHAM. Ala.. Sept. 29 (U.PJ ' to Take Cash to Happy February 20. 1649 ! The •dml"m" made yesterday by j Food Matinee at 1 riispovory that corases had been rc- —The Louisville and Nashville rail­ Hunting Ground In the will he requested that his Early Tomorrow I Oswald A. Blanchard. assistant V. S. I I moved from cemeteries and muti­ Official Figures way dispatcher's office here re­ S body be: interred without any .pomp j district attorney for Minnesota,' Dome Saturday lated. ported that five persons were killed under the steps of the Port Royal eliminated the necessity for a jury Four of thc accused were sen­ and several injured today ln the I Continued from PsfC t) Start of the paddle board cross­ Announcement that "Touchdown." Since June, when volume deliver- j church. ing of thc Catalina Island-San] trial, as had first been planned, to tenced today to from two to three headon collision of the crack Cres­ D'Aulnav was drowned three years I determine the book's moral qualifi-. Paramount's football story with years imprisonment and several las of the new Ford V-8 cars fc-gan , I cent Limited and a freight neat- slstence on the point and remarked: Pedro channel nas oeen reset for Richard Allen. Peggy Shannon, Jack after he took Fort La Tour and 3 o'clock tomorrow morning, with I cation. others were acquitted. [Ford has Ted all competitors by a] Greenville, Ala. "Now I want to ask you one." j drove Charles de la Tour from the Oakie, Regis Toomey. Charles Star- the boat which will carry "the!par-; Two sets ef volumes of the liter* rctt and J. Farrell MacDonald In : wide margin in sales of passenger Senses -Adroitness country. In 1690 the church of ticipants—to the ..starting _ point ! its voiK.' together with 8 more j 1 I Saint John the Baptist was burned] starring and =feat»red lull :-, has ["cars, commercial vehicles and j Barnett pulled a half dollar from scheduled to leave the piei at mid-'. modern tome, "Married Love," by] been secured for the 10 am. Com­ Police Asked to Aid his pocket and handed it to the by pirates. The passing centuries night tonight, Capt. George Wat- { Marie Stopes, were included in a i • trucks; according to official figures i covered the ruins of the church and munity Chest food benefit matinee government attorney, with the ques­ Una, of the city lifeguard service, shipment seized by federal customs Saturday, was haled with delight ~Tn Recovering Gems reported today by a spokesman for I INSURANCE tion, "How much is this?" D'Aulnay's fort, and future genera­ announced today. Four guards will officials here last spring for viola- the company. tions sought in vain to find the his- by persons of all ages today, ac­ Santa Monica police were re­ Davis sensed a bit of aborigine attempt the dangerous crossing. tion of federal tariff regulations cording to Lou Clarke, manager of quested today by Mrs. Charles Beck- Ford took the lead in national adroitness _\t accepted the -coin, toric sites, and .the res tint;, place of —The" four who expect- to line up •'forbidding -importation-of— "obscene! - 1 the former governor's body. [the uom'e theater, where It will be enhiruerrof West Point;-Neb- to aid motor car sales in June, Increased | turned lt over several times in his for the 29-mile event are Louts matter." held: her if possible ln the recovery of I the lead in July, as production of hand, studying the situation, and On September 19 excavators lo­ Wallie Burton and Preston Peter­ Dr. Mabel Ulrich. Minneapolis four rings and a watch stolen from the new Fords mounted, and main­ 21818 finally answered, cautiously: cated D'Aulnay's bones, aided by son, of the Santa Monica municipal \ bookstore proprietor, to whom the "Touchdown" has Howard Jones, her automobile on the Santa Mon­ tained the lead throughout August, "Why, it looks like a half dollar historical documents received re­ service; Chancy Granstrom. of the I volumes were consigned, hired coun- University of Southern California ica beach at noon August 23. according to reports for that month OR cently from France. sel lo prevent destruction of the! to me." county service, and Tom Blake, coach, enacjing a coach role, and Mrs. Beckenhauer declared she , already received irom 34 states R -"Hris-arhalf dollars said Barnett beach club guard, who in 1929 held 1 books as demanded by thc govern­ among noted gridiron heroes tak- , M Hufford declared. In addition ment in a libel proceeding. would be willing to pay a S25 reward laughing. the Hawaiian records for paddle Ing part are five "All Americans:**— if the property were returned, with I to this, the latest reports also reveal Voters Invited to board races for 100 yards, half mile —Her attorneys found citations • inj Added Attraction I that Ford led in sales in the largest Maybe It Waa [and 10 miles;— | Now York and Pennsylvania lCilorai • no questions asked. 21640 I -An "Our Gang" comedy. "Free j cities -luring the first 10 days of I -Oh," remarked Davis, somewhat Barbecue at Ranch} 0 i September. nonplussed, "r thought it was a —The four—men expect to make • court records holding that th book j Eats" and a Flip the Prog cartoon. trie*," AU Santa Monica voters are invit­ the crossing in .-approximately eight j! "Marled Love." is not immoral and j "Africa Squeaks," wlll also be shown Mechanical Defects Since volume deliveries of the new ed to attend the free barbecue lunch hours, they said today; ! found further citations in support j at. the Saturday show, admission to 1 Fords-begRn- in June. Ford haa ac* The NETTLESHIP Co. • "Well?" suid_.thc .craftj-iCreek, which the Democratic club of the with significant inflection. The The members of the Santa Mon­ j of their claim that "The Doc.»mer- j which will be by a can or carton Delay Italian Liner j counted for 42.8 per cent of all new INC Bay district will hold at noon Sun­ on" is a recognized literary . assic or package of food. LONDON. Sept 29 i.V_-A dis­ I passenger car sales in California, courtroom laughed again, but not at day al LSQ Carrillo's ranch, in Santa ica beach service committee and Of Santa Monlea Barnett tills Lime. yachtsmen will—^accompany the ! and has been soU publicly ur. the!- All provisions thus gathered will patch to the_Exchange Telegraph as compared with 16.1 per eent fnr Monica canyon. guards in the Gloria H.. Capt. O. C i| United States for many years. be turned over to the Santa Mon-1 agency from Gibraltar - today said • its nearest compet itor,—Hufford DAN ECKLAND The court planned to adjourn the —William McAdoo. John -F. Dock­ hearing later today so far as Bar­ Olsen's fishing boat, which na.-. been tea Community Chest commissary, the new Italian liner Rex had de­ I added. Ford sold 9,111 of the total President weiler and Mayor William H. Carter chartered for the occasion. "Captain ;to be given to the needy of the com­ veloped machinery defects when it of 21,268 earn of all makes sold In] nett and his wife were concerned of Santa Monica will assist CarrllloJ until next Tuesday, when further Watkins said—today—that—aeveral Stngel^Mgran Will munity. arrived there this morning on its j the state in June. July and August. 406 Broadway in receiving the guests, and Roy reservations for the trip still are maiden voyage to the United States Ford commercial car and truck attempt* will be made to question Randolph will stage an elaborate-] In the foregoing screen program. SANTA MONICA Mrs. Anna Laura - Barnett, The open. Information may be obtained L Be Mason____SpeakeL_Clarke explains Le has been given and would be held up two or three business was in excess of halt cf all show, in which Carrillo and other I bv phoning the municipal pier guard days for repairs. 1 the business. woman was not in court this morn­ motion picture stars will participate. Oeorge Currle. Instructor m—en— the enthusiastic backing nf Fox ing and so far has refused to testify; station, asm ! prcsaion ta Marlon Davies. popular West Coast headquarters in Los An- The Carrillo ranch will be policed gelcs and Parammmt- and Mctro- by Santa Monica Boy Scouts Signs i film-star, and- founder of thc Carrie School of Expression in Boston will Goldwyn-Mayer producing and dis­ along Ocean avenue and from the tributing agencies. ench Candidate rtopol the Seventh street incline'will! *Stop' Violators • be the guest speaker tomorrow at direct guests to the Carrillo ranch. J ' the noon meeting of the Santa Mon­ To Give Services ica Masonic Luncheon club J H. To Address Group WUl Get Tickets : All attaches ot: .the Fox Dome. 4 Blanchard, chairman, announced Daniel Beecher, former chief trial Asks Police Aid in Santa Monica police have been in­ today. from projectionists to usherettes, deputy from the district attorney's structed to issue tickets to motorists Currle has been on the legitimate will donate their services and be­ Yan's Market office, who is now seeking election, |whoviolateJapulevard stopSiClarence r cause of the attractiveness of the to the superior court, will speak at a - Search for FatherWebb , chief of police,'iamtdday ipstage for a number of years an . will prouramv it ts anticipated -that a meeting of the Public Affairs asso­ Police aid was requested by N. D. Numerous reports that motorists speak of his experiences bchir"! the record audience will turn out— -17th and Santa Monica Blvd. ciation in the Santa Monica city hall Johnson, of 607 Twenty-second are disregarding tittL stop and go I footlights. The meeting will bo held |which means greatly needed addi­ at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. "Farts street, in a search for his father. signals at business district intersect In Laue's cafe, at" 117 Santa MJIIICB I tions to commissary food supplies. and Fancies About Crime and Crim­ Herman Johnson. 68. who disap­ I boulevard. Bay district Masons are _ tions and failing to observe the stop invited to attend. School children are being in­ inals" wlll be his topic. peared from his Venice "home Tucs^ signs at 'Other Intersections were formed of the matinee and the pro­ Specials for Fridagumd Saturday A report on the selection of a site day and has not been seen : ince. given as the cause of the drive for gram in store for them and all for the new postoffice. a discussion according to police. observance of the traffic regulations. PARAGUAYANS TAKE FORT parents are asked to have their of possible changes in the city char­ The missing man was described as ASCUNCION, Paraguay. Sept. 29 [ youngsters attend and bring as ter, and questions regarding the weighing 135 pounds, of slim build. WHITE fil'ARO TO MEET I I/I_*>—A government bulletin, issued generous contributions ln canned or GROCERY DEPARTMENT »ft*RTng pf iTollsyway -also are fUre-feet fmirrinches in hefeht He — Mfnibers of~the wiilte~OtraTd-trf j today, said Paraguayan lores had-) package foods aa possible te the scheduled. [was wearing a gray serge xu!t and America will "meet in Miles play­ | captured Fort Boqueron. a key point Fox Dome, the tiller agencies be- frit hat at the lime Of his disap- house at 8 o'clock tonight for a busi- I in the Gran Chaco campaign which | ing taxed to the utmost to provide Births in England now average pearance. His address was given as ness meeting instead of at the notei I Has changed hands several times In i for all the needy families dependent 1.000 girls to every 1,045 boys. 2435 Glencoe avenue. Carmel as was previously announced. 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-gJ-mm-MWi'- '-gBQBgBBDHnBSBBBlSZISES! ' PAGE FOUR EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1932 E VE^digglWLOOli SANTA MONICA P-BL1SHIXG TOT, UWNES SJTD TOBH9HEB The Lookout Ely Culbertson's Bridge. ,i-OTL G. HtCLCKE. r:_-1-!n: '_ P.-VWK, genr-Mjiv a S. WARREN. Editor CARL P. WHITS. Alio. Editor (Copyrltht, 1931, Ely Culbertson. World's Champion Player and Card Aaalyat) H. C. BOEHME. Adv. M„r. For the benefit of all who don't know what it is to: IM leave the Declarer with one loser IAIN OFFICE. JOURTH AND BROADWAY. SANTA MONICA be a grandfather Judge Fred H. Taft. one of the most PERFECT GAME TECHNIQUE in hearts and one in spades. Instead PHONE 23265 success/ul grandparents "in these parts, today an­ While Duplicate play lacks the of rolling. Mr. ayres discarded a WEST I OE ANGELES BRANCH. 1650 PURDUE AVENUS swered the distress signal of the Lookout and came color that goes with, the hardly heart from Dummy in order to PHONE 32153 forward-itilh a lairly complete aet of Ispec_Iica_iQ--_I fought rubber,, there is no- doubt- safeguard himself against a. -loss--of - Entered M Hcond cl.M matter at the Pojteff!.*. The judge is a self-made man. It would hardly do to that play of Bridge at Duplicate a trick ta-that suit. j_^ Monica, under the a.-t ot March 3. 1879. Published dally. say he te a self-made grandfather, for a certain does have a strong tendency to per­ With the cards in the Dummjv _xc*pt Sunda, _ - amount of assistance Is needed In the production or fect the technique of those partici­ and those in his own hand, it _" MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that being, ~i$~. pating in it. Hands at Duplicate are seemed certain -that East's vulner­ The Associated Preu U exclusively entitled te Ihe use (or more apt to stand out in the minds able Overcall of four clubs indicat­ jmblicaUSil at _il new, credited is II or not oi_H.rwii._eredited of those participating in the game ed possession of the spade King, as la this paper, and also the local news published herein. He was born in Iowa without a cent in his pocket, . because of the fact that the same well as a long club suit. If" this were cards are played again and again true, a squeeze might be developed but at an early age overcame both of these handicaps and the post-mortem discloses the and the contract made: if not. then and forged rapidly Jo the front. Which is to say that j differences in treatment and fre­ nothing South could do could avoid ttbitmiy-Reqpm-emeiits he rame to Santa Monica, Here he saw the oommu- quently points out to players the the loss of 2 tricks on the hand. nityis need for pillars and prompt_x_hicanie_oB_-_ way in which a lost contract might East won the club trick with the have been made Ace and led a heart. This was won Senator A. H. Breed of Alameda county is Recently, in a Duplicate game In with the Ace in Dummy nnd .two an experienced public official who realizes This was in striking contrast with the experience Philadelphia, the cards were dealt rounds of diamonds taken. South present iHmUlli.Hs and has definiteiyJormu- of some of the others who arrived about th* same as follows: retaining one of the high diamonds time and aimed to become pillars. They could not go South—Dealer. Tn his own hand. The King ot hearts lated a program for the next legislature in the full distance, but stopped at pill—and became a Both sides vulnerable was then cashed and te third round an endeavor to meet them. bitter one at that. Q 9 4 3 of hearts was trumped in Dummy. f A 6 3 South now returned to his own hand One of the great difficulties in connec- • Q 10 9 4 1 with a trump to lead the 13th heart tion with the reduction ln the tax burden •h|dge Taft has been grandfathering now for more | and then led his last trump which than seventeen yp;,r< wu success li due, ht says, to J 8 7 5 AK102 was won in the Dummy Hand. The of CaUfffiFhia lies in the fact that The consti- strict attention to the details of the business, one ot I Q 10 8 V J 9 2 [distribution of the cards then was: tution imposes certain fixed expenses which the most important of which ls to hand a grandchild! J 6 5 • — ¥ Q 4 3 over to i-s^mother-the instant it shows any sign~of j J 7 5 A A-Q 10 8 6 4 3 can not be reduced. The only way by which" crying _or otherwise causing grandfather anv annoy- I A A« tf the taxpayer «m=he relieTcd-of these charges ance." W K 7 a < ~ ___. is "to amend the constitution.— f A K 8 2 I III A J 8 9A K 10 For example, the constitution requires It is exceedingly Important to -keep grandfather I Th. Bid-ting: U. _i- that the state raise in taxation for elemen­ free from care, to keep, up his morale and hla spirits (Figures after bids in table refer T* Q 10 tary schools $30 annually for each pupil in buoyant and gay. It is his right to play with the' to numbered explanatory para­ A 6 chUdren to his heart's content, tf give them candy and | graphs.) dally average attendance, and -compels, the snodzle and tickle them, also to boast about them to I South West North East 4- counties to raise an additional $30. This the other old boys ln the park, but the first whimper Pass 3 4 (li 4*'2> ' -K 9 r !• Pass -5-4-(4)| Pass Upon thAe lead of-the diamond 9, - applies Also to the evening schools. For the out o the child should be the signal for saying: "Hare, Pass Pass Pass East was hopelessly squeezed. If he mother, take your child. She needs you.'1. Dbl. (8) high schools the constitution requires -the •1—Nort #(8 h holds further Raises for I parted with a spade, South, discard- state to raise $30 and the county to raise. his partner's bid in reserve. He ing after him. would discard the 9 Also when there is colic on the premises—it seems does not wish to shut out a fur- [of clubs. If he parted-with a club. $60 for each pupil in average daily attend­ to be all over the premises, ln fact; when baby is ther bid by South, which an im- South would discard the spade 6. By ance. mediate Raise to five diamonds careful planning South had forced howling with it—the first thought should be for grand­ might possibly 4ft East's defence against the Slam congK During the bi-annual period 1831 to 1933 father^ Either of thc parents of the child should at 2—A rather daring Overcall. vulner !__ct to tumble. ^— once find grandfather an interesting book and hand able, although East holds a hand 1 TODAY'S POINTER ^^ these two requirements of the constitution It to hlm. saying: "Now. grandfather, don't you worry I i with which ha does not wish to _he execution of squeeze plays mpel the state to pay to the counties about fn hout -this—Just go off to bed—and enjoy yourself. I be entirely foreclosed. ————generally requires the recognition— 147,000,000. The aggregate additional ex- Everything will be all right. You must keep well and | 3—South's holding suggests that a j very ear]y ia foe hand ef the prob- you must keep up your spirits." Benditure required from the counties, .much Penalty Double may be the best a'jje development of the squeeze sit- —eventual declaration. It gives a uation.—Many contracts aw lost -more than doubles this vast sum. No state better picture of the hand than through failure of the Declared to- -Thr honorable Judge concluded his xcmaCnrhy ote would a Bebid of the diamonds realize in time the possibility bf thia sa county official can Interfere with* this jwving-that the best disposition to make of grandfa­ at this time. Qiav ther rn mediately after the birth of his irst grandchild expenditure or reduce ith—- 'North, with an extremely freak- I' Tomorrow's Hand ls to place him ln the psychopathic ward. And who lsh distribution, prefers what | Senator Breed proposes to submit a con­ dares doubt the word of a grandfather who served The bidding and play of Uie hand appears lita a sure game to a printed below will be discussed to- stitutional amendment either to reduce these years and years on the superior bench? If the parents rathe.afhiur. doubtfurlrt,,K+f,,ll D.noltlPenalty-DoubleF Tlftlih al I morrow^ : pprasent ^Tttreareftargey ot ta repeal entirely- tatt determined not to have bnhv mvnsiderably to the people of California than any other stronger te honor-tricks ttaa his * A Q J 8 2 Tuning In With Children Opening bid Indicated. His bid of 7 4 A Q9S Q 4 3 a Lp-Ublic institution, and it seems strange that By JAMES SAMUEL I.ACY WASHINGTON. Sept. 29—Political pressure from NEW YORK. Sept. 29—The battle to determine six diamonds is entirely sound • J 7 6 5 Mr. Levis R. Ayes played South O J 43 2 educators should have felt it necessary to the top brought that laudable agreement for Eastern whether a city election wlll be held this fall la not yet 10 3 # K 6 5 over. Tammany lawyers are not accustomed to defeat at the table where the bidding fol­ impose a fixed charge and make it a part Por the past four years an anonymous correspond­ railroad ucnsolidation: lowed the course indicated above. AAK J 10 3 ent Mas been hammering away at me with newspaper It was urgently needed by the republicans. They and are prepared to put up a vigorous battle before The Knave ef clubs was opened by of the constitution in order to secure for the the court of appeals. Inside dope at present indicates ¥ A clippings portraying the derelictions of youth. He has were in a tighter spot on that issue than the public West and Mr. Ayres discarded a A A 9 8 7 schools what they deemed a necessary fund sent mi numerous unsigned letters filled with stories will ever know, The trouble started when the lnter- that their pride will suffer a fall and that Justice Mc- heart from Dummy. It was, of Geehan's decision will be upheld. A 954 for their suppoil.— of children -who tlmuglil they were having fun when *m. state commerce commission levied course, at once apparent that the Study the hand, decide how .you_ I_There_. seems no reason why the schools j ther preyed mr ttar~naghbors' property and-com-^j restrictions against refinancing- byi hand oould only ta made through a woiild bld-and play It and than com« i4hp Nickel Plate. Within two weeks Commissioner_of-__Iarkels Dwyer squeeze, as to use Dummy's trumps" should be put ln this preferred position, I mitted petty destrue tions. He critl- te ruff the losing clubs would then pare the Tesults "yotr obtain with r.ized me-because I emphasize train­ another larger Eastern road was due_| —fired by McKee two weeks ago- those shown ia tomorrow's article. where7 despite the reduced cost nf living, no j still shows up at his office every ing for children which wtll lead to to get the same blow from the com- mission. Later on twoother'great morning. Ha hopes to collect his great reaucSon can be made in the cost-O-4 -wr-expfeSslSn? The" schools to the taxpayers. Eastern lines were scheduled for salary ior September. Dwyers eon- He asserts that ne school teach- the same treatment. ten tton is that McKee had no au­ SenatorBret^-eaTOattehlion te'fche-racei __i glorify the individual in 6uF _.3B8 "act_on~would" have knocked thority to fire him.since he had not Nothing \knture that under existing conditions the-state of | teaching. He says that thia leads to the spots of f the stock market. yet-been confirmed as mayor when widespread disrespect of the rights The consolidation agreement put he did it. "ou can't shoot a maa by Patricia Wentworth California will face at the mectlng^ofrthe I of ethers.— j-a-diHerent aspect on the situation. for trying: next legislature the threat of a deficit which j Now my unknown racorrespondent Xveryone ln the know expected takt I up la him. She had Bran, will amount to more than $40.000.000 for the I should not construe what & write It would be fpUowed by liberal re- Sen. Samuel H. Hofstadter—head SYNOPSIS Out of a whirl of murdiir-^ [she? WelLJgLher have Bran! ous attempts~on his lire, flf conflfctiniT: j-cartainly- hadnit the slightest dd [following-two-year period. He Justly says that} w . .. I trapdav an retrarlnp In any wny my- 1'aul Mallon --financing help from th» reconstruct of the committee "hieh investigated James McMullen - d^^ W'rajBj* belief that every -child should have - tags mt Tils emotions! Jervis TVSaFS sire to force himself upon tar. He eYa tton finance corporation. There was no suspicion that city affairs—has declined the nomination as attorney emerges with but w clear—Impression. the taxpayers of CaUfornla can not bear ad- J ~ * _%ls-3s' 5r:.ppportunity to exprea thr there was an actual deal. Gentlemen and politicians general on the New York state reubllcan ticket. Ma wife Nan, whom he had thought frowned, said good-night in a stiffly -ditional taxes and that the expenses of the •*---# \ -SB —Qod within.— do not do~ business that way. They merely let required married hlm coldly,. to advance her po­ polite voice, and strode to the door. * *^' t Stat believe-that teachers and sition, had some deeper reason. Was It As he sh. t it, he caught a glimpse te government must be reduced by at least K restin-s .{©How obvious necessities. . Congressman Ham Fish has come to bat with a love? He ls awakened in the middle of | j$a0;000;000 per year by the'next ftgislafufe. James s—tacT parents should guide the-efaiM to ~ The obvious necessity,-both from a political and proposal to pay the bonus to such veterans as need it the hllht to find her terrified by a of her settling herself against her : develop tn the utmost the talents with which he .was. economic -standpoint, was consolidation, The obvious on a Sollar-a-day basis. He claims It would take only ensly dream that he ~t> dead. Billows. He declares tnatlie can see ho reason why endowed. result will be to get government help in that refinanc­ 150 million dollars. Fish undoubtedly hopes to win His room seemed very dark. He school costs should not he reduced "on an Bat I do wu nt to pay my respects lo my critic By" ing, it is pointed out. official party support for his project, but the chances CHAPTER 34 weat over to the bed and sat on the exact parity with-reductions in other gov­ saying that both school and home must help, the child are decidedly slim. A VOICE FROM THE DARK edge of it, wat-raching the line of light ernmental cot-Si'.' Without srr-tncrea5e^hr| tu—a-.i_rr.ilcr apprrriniinn of the.-community! The consolidation-matter appears to he only one Of Therrg reason ttthelleye that the hltter^end oppo- Jervis wished he had not asked. under the door through which he educating him to serve. the healthy economic rabbits the administration has silion to cash payment or the bonus ln financial circles Nan whether she would mind If he had Just come. His sprit of anger taxation the cntire-expen di ture nf the. state In one of-his letters inv friend said': "You school- in its hat for extrication before election day. The is more noisy than sfiicert. were dead, when-fae hag been wish- died. He was moved and puzzled. of California must be reduced $20,000,000 per teachers need to teach children a greater respect for other two are wheat and disarmament. lng It with all his heart for a long —He could not remember anyone year, or 20 per cent, tf the state is to continue law." I auree. A respect and love for law is necessary Strong efforts are being made to get a favorable Bankers here see the disintegration of the Hitler time, she drew a sobbing breath. having cried for him before. It solvent.-Senator Breed believes that this 20 to the welfare of anv community. disarmament announcement out of Oeneva. There are party i forecase a few weeks ago la this column) ss "I'm sorry," he said. "I'm not— moved him a good deal that Nan _. Hnmpthlng more is needed, ton, We nlri.slers tcadu uood Indications it Is coming. well under way,. The coming German elections are nsed^to anyone—minding about should have cried for him this after- « per cent reduction should apply to the ex- era all. need lu spiiiumfee law and order. Our ciiU-~ - n noon, She aaa -sat- on the dusty worrying the Nazi leaders because signs -increase -ot me. ught • penses for- schools -as well as to other expen- dren are looking to us for guidance.— —Thc Pennsylvania-grapevine reporta Oov. Pinchot their followers tiring: Strenuous efforts are continuing - She- -looked- round at him -then grass and cried because she tb° dltures. In this position he undoubtedly wlll " By our very lives, our every act, we should demon­ mad" political hay for himself out of his relief tiff to hush up a compromising scandal concerning Goer­ with something in her eyes which he was dead. It was an astonish­ have the support of the great mass of the strate to our children that we love law. ith Mr. Hoover. ing, Nasi leader, president of the reichstag and Hitler's blotted out everything that.he had ing thing to have happened; aad There is no more important task for us, nothing The reconstruction finance corporation also heard right-hand man. Money worries over the maintenance thought or believed about her be- yet it was less astonishing and less —taxpayers of the state. more fundamental. All enduring happiness depends these reports. That is one of the reasons it hurried of the Nazi Brown Shirts is also becoming acute. fore this night. It was something moving than Uw look which she had The Outlook believes in the support of upon love of law. along its small loan after the latest exchange. quite Impossible to mistake. There given him just now. the schools on a liberal basis, but we can _.ie universe in which we live is governed by law, a Apparently Wr. Hoover went on the assumption Both parties have contribution canvassers actively were tears ia her eyes, and behind When he thought about that look law that manifests supreme love. We and our children that he would be always right if he opposed anything on the job again. . . . They are approaching business the tears a shining. of Nan's, a sort of piercing sweet­ see no reason why under existing conditions came Into being through law. Pinchot wanted. houses that were considered too small fry to bother He got up la confusion, went over ness and warmth penetrated t the schools can not be operated with efficiency The growth of our bodies, our health, depends upon The matter has added importance because Pinchot with in 1928. . . . They are ot getting very far. . . . to the bed table, poured out a glass very depths of his consciousness. Be at a much lower scale than their cost during obedience to law. is expected shortly to endorse Roosevelt. The democratic medallion campaign for dollar gifts is Of water, and come back with it la was quits unable to think clearly recent years. It seems to us also that there The laws governing our mental outlook, our spirit­ getting lots of interest, but not much cash. . . . More his hand. Nan took it gratefully, abouii it. or, Indeed, to think about is no reason for the present arbitrary stan­ ual growth are just as immutable as the 'aw control­ The Wisconsin primary result personally filled the than 300 newspapers an cooperating. . . . Collections but her hand'shook. He found him­ it t all. "ha whole experience was ling the physical universe. i\i ministration with great glee. One of the highest o» pledges are coming ta very slowly. , . , .'he old self guiding tt. She drank about as yet a matter of feeling; tt had dard of expenditure for schools fixed by the Uay and night, sunshine and shadow, the miracle said: "The tide has turned." . political custom of making appropriations out Of half tta water and gave him tha not beea transmuted into thought. state constitution. This should be left to of a human smile, the beat of our hearts, are mani­ money you haven't got ls being honored tB the observ­ glass again. When she spoke^Jt He sat quite still for a long time, the people of each county, and each city and festations of law. ihat railroad consolidation news was known in In­ ance by both sides. was la ber natural voice. watching the line of light beneath community. With the schools as close to the Let us teach our children that law always blesses. side circles here two days before the agreement ln "Thank you, Jervis." Then, after the door. When at last tt went out, that thp observance of law brings happiness. New York.... That was one of the chief things which the slightest pause, Tm all right he got up, stretched himself, andA heart of the people as they are, the public 'Note—A leaflet on obedience wlll be sent to read­ is supposed to have sent the market up 48 hours before now—it's gone." She threw out her got Into bed. Be lay oa h's rtgh^p can be depended upon to support them ln ers when request ls accompanied by self-addressed, tl e announcement.... Oood Russian sources ln Wash­ Little Benny's Notebook hand Wtth a childish gesture. "Oh. side and watched the moonlight. an adequate manner and to the full extent stamped envelope. Address James Samuel Lacy, Tun­ ington deny the reports on whest, but they have been By LEE PAPE Isn't it lovely when bad dreams go The moon was not full, nd tM of thetr ability. ing In With Our Children, care of this newspaper.) known to spread propaganda also even in non-cam­ like that?" light waa pale, aot bright. Tta paign years. We was eating breakfist and ma said .o pop, I "It's quite gone?" window framed lt. and one black declare life is just one thing after another and then "Yes." bough of the tall cypress at tto The city council of Los Angeles has set a the test thing over again. If anybody nils that vari­ "Can you go to sleep again?" corner of tta bouse; tta bough good example in deciding that palmistry, The Talk of New York ety they're mistaken ln their identity. I'm tt tired of She said, "IH read." crossed tto window like aa out­ astrology and associated activities shall be By KARL K. KITCHEN Looking Back 25 Years thinking up menues day after day I declare I feel like "Have you fft a book?" stretched arm. prohibited. Heretofore it has been customary taking up the tttt of a hermit and renouncing food "Tes." B* lay looking at It. aad all tht NEW YORK, Sept. 28 (CPA)—Although Ollbert From tbe Files of the OuUook of September 29. 1907 altogether, ahe said. Ha stood there, not knowing Ume ttat warm sweetness pierced to let these callings pay a license and then Miller is not a golfer, he often boasts that he has Ihe Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church Let me make up the menu for a change, IU be glad quite what to do. He felt as lf ta deeper and deeper. Be began to take all they could get from a credulous pub­ knocked about the world a good deal. It is his way of gave a reception and entertainment at. the church to t age the berden on my shoulders, pop said. had never seen tar before, aad yet slip •wag' from tbe moonlight tato A saying that he's quite a traveler. Thursday ln honor of their new pastor. Rev. Albert And 111 be glad to get rid of It, bleeve ns, ma said. •• tf ta had known tar all hla life. more enchanted place. There was lic. It did not look well for a city to be ac­ a dream waiting for him—a warm, Over the luncheon table yesterday he told me about Cane. . . . Let somebody elts rack their branes and see how they Be said, "Nan." ln a tone which cessory to such methods of fakery. a cruise along the Dalmatian coast he made last sum­ like it. she had not heard from him be­ sweet dream, full of color and light. mer on the Camargo. "Junkie" Plcischmanri's yacht. fore. But when he had almost reached it, Santa Monica has been ordered by the Ocean Park 'leaning pop. and he aald. Well let's sea, va mite something pulled him back. At Ccttinee Miller visited the former royal palace, trustees to take care of its own sewage after raOctober1 . start wtth a woe cold melon, I understand it's being She pushed back ber hair and A Community Chest Pledge where he noticed a portrait on one of the walls that . . . It would be Impossible to repair Uw Pier avenue done -In the best families. And then perhaps a nice smiled at him. He woke with one of those vio­ looked very much like Donald Bryan when he played outfall by that time. .. . plane soup with a half a dozzen noodles or so to relieve "I'm really all ijght now. Tm lent starts which come on the edge of sleep. In a moment to was out In "The Merry Widow." The Santa Monica sewage will not be cut off Octo- the monotony. Or do you think lf we have tbe melon dreadfully sorry I woke you." Directors and members of the social wel­ "Isn't that Prince Danllo?" he asked the guide. we wouldn't need the soup? he said. * "Would you like me to leave the of bed and at the door between hta 1 1, and the trustees know tt That ls why they made room and Nan's. It opened oa a fare agencies of Santa Monioa are indebted "It is." replied the guide, who explained that it was the date for the cutting off the day after the election I hardly think so, ma said, and pop said. All rite, door open?" to Mrs. Marie T. Hutchlngs, supervisor of the the portrait of the youthful Prince of Montenegro for disincorporation. . . . can the soup. We'll follow tbt melon with a alaa "Oh. no—I've got Bran." Council of Social Welfare, for a Community whos« amatory adventures some 30 years ago were the Voters, do not be deceived. stuffed shoulder of veal, we havent had that tar A perfectly absurd anger flared (Turn to Page IA Column 1) Chest pledge that is presented here for pub­ bask for the libretto of "The Merry Widow." months, he said. ""11 bet he changed more than Donald Brian." said The result of next Monday's election is going to be That's a good ideer, ma said, and pop said, Tm full Sonnysayings lic approval. She does not claim originality Miller, recalling how lightly the . ears have affected a surprise to the antidisincorporationlsts. . . of them. I think 'here's still some eggplant around, for it nor does she know who composed it. the actor who created the role of Prince Danllo in we ean have Mad eggplant and stew tomatoes for By FANNS S. COfc- "I give my pledge for the needy families America. "I'd like to have a look at him today." The "antis"-.say that disincorporation means the vegetables, with a few harty splashes of mash potatoes. "There he is," came back the guide, pointing to a speed ordinance wil! be dead and the Speedway will Then, let's see, a nice lettuce and tomato sanwltch for because I know even as I need food, warmth middle-aged man rcross the room. And Miller saw become a race track for reckless autoists. vitamins, and some simple dizzert, like apple dump­ and shelter so do they—for the homeless the rial Prince Danllo had happened to be visiting the Could speeding conditions on the Speedway be lings. I'm exhausted, but that's what I call a good child, in the name of the children who are home of his ancestors the same afternoon. worse than at present? menu, he said. near and dear to me—for the helpless aged, It's very nice, admit, but as it happens Nora asked Mahatma Gandhi's decision to 'nd his fast against Prospects for the Huntington line coming nearer very specially to be let off today and I assure yen I'm because I have watched those I love growing the British government was welcome news to Ninon Santa Monica brighten dally. . . . not going to put myself through any such complicated old—for the boys and girls ln all their char­ Bunyea. one oi the featured players of "The Story Is At present Hollywood has raised about $9,000 of Ute manoovers as that menu indicates, ma said. So lf you acter forming activities because I know that Dead" at the Forty-eighth Street theater. Miss Bunyea $18,000 bonus and ls resting on its oars waiting tor dont mind weU all go up to the avenue and have youth is the most precious asset of the world lived in India for six years and speaks the Hindu Ian- Colegrove to do lta share in raising the balance of supper at the Ideal Home Resterant this evening, she guage like a native. She is therefore in sympathy with the bonus. ' said. "J today and the hope of tomorrow—for all the-problems of that country, where one day she hopes Yee gods, what's a use it's a wimmins werld, pop those who suffer—for those whose burdens to "return : jid live permanently. Whether the gum tree can be grown with profit said. And he folded up tta newspaper and left for are too heavy to carry alone—for those who In her apartment overlooking Central park Miss for either fuel or lumber will be the subject of the first his office. are weary and weak, because true"social wel­ Jlunyea related several Interesting experiences, one .of bulletin to be issued from the state university forestry Which had to do wtth "Bring 'Em Back Alive" Frank department in Santa Monica canyon. fare is mercy and understanding as well as Buck, whom she has known for many years. It seems Superintendent N. D. Ingraham Is now engaged in money—for those who are carrying on the that Buck visited her at her home in Calcutta one day compiling and writing this bulletin, which will be Comment on the News welfare of the community as best they can and asked lf he might use her compound as temporary issued in aboat two weeks. . . . By HENHK JAMES and for all the agencies of the Chest recog­ quarters for some Jungle specimens. She agreed, but Not less than 1 varieties of the eucalyptus tree was startled when the specimens arrived. They con­ are being raised at the forestry station. , . . About 30 Senator Smoot Is having a new experience. This nizing that all of them are character building sisted of two tigers, three leopards, a pair of cobras varieties of acacia are also under observation at the time ba taa to fight for his Job. The effort to ampu­ agencies regardless of whether they minister and a playful rhinoceros weighing two tons confined station. Maple is another tree being cultivated.... A tate him from tbe seat ta bas polished ter many "Soon we've a game that will be in a bamboo cage. Most, of Miss Bunyea's 90 servants consignment of shrubs and foliage plants recently has years seems, at this distance, to be quite earnest. plenty tough." to the welfare of the body or the spirit." had business elsewhere, nor could she engage others been received from China. . . . Tht coach of Zoo College discloses Muwer say "beln' a million­ as long as Buck's circus remained on her premises. To It Is to be regretted that motorcyclists think it aire are bery little fun. the poor add a thrill te the performance the cobras escaped. . to wttt. Homebody at Oakland shot a radio violin­ The story ef the Ufe of that great historical char­ necessary to environ themselves with tumult ta they "Come be my assistant. You've got feller has so much 'sponserillty." ist. Even hard-boiled listeners-in must ad­ "I'm glad to be back in New York." Miss Bunyea acter. Daniel Boone, will be seen today it iff Petite move along. It is too bad. because It causes ta tta what wt need But it must be a lit tie alee to admitted "There are no snakes here—and lots of theater. . . . The other attraction will be a French hearts of peaceable men a desire to commit murder on dest walk ln an' buy anything to mit that the treatment was unduly severe. tt give our team courage and pep- aala feller tees la a winder— remedies for snake bites." Cakewalk picture. ... the spet> pa aad speed."

. , ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1932 EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA PAGE FIVE ROTARY WORTH Death and Safety in Head-On Crash l j American Consul in DEBATE TOPIC Midnight Deadline Newcastle to Quit Seaside Studio Callicotte Holds Find Airplane of LONDON, Sept. 29 UP) — W F. UT Broadway, Santa Monica ~ Separated by Only About 2$ Inches I Doty, American consul at New­ CLASSES Sf ARTS AND FOR MEMBERS castle, announced today he would CRAFTS I retire on December 31 in order to A joust in words over the question. STATE COLLEGE. Penn., Sept. 29 (.**»—The difference between death save the U. S. government his salary OPEN OCTOBER 1st To Bomb Story "Resolved, that Rotary is a waste Missing Aviators Tn a .head-on collision In an automobile travelling 30 miles an-hourandf For Registration j and to permit younger men to get All Ages Prices Reasonable of time and should be abolished," safetjTIs about 38 inches. The accident which proves this, and the modi- •.- refiead. fications in motor ear construction which lt suggests, are described by I tpv_»«tig*tinn Tends toj Kas fought yesterday by Dr. Ralph Footprints Show Alaskan H. L Yeagley, physicist of Pennsylvania State college. "I was climbing, All Time Record Seen as H. Bush of the Santa Monica junior the side of Nittany mountain;" ne, .._,.. ' _ . ' ,r~T I w Bear Out Account of college and Dr. Hubert Wilken aa Fliers, Unhurt* Making says, "when -a- ear came around, a—"Prom this," says -Yeagley, "it -Is) Voters Rush to Get Mooney. Caae a feature of the luncheon program Way to Civilization curve at a full 30-mlle speed, with apparent that the man was stopped+ Under WtM^ at the dining room of the Uplifters the driver asleep at the wheel through a distance of about two and: n • ,u_ „ , , a half feet (30 inches). This is about 434 PORTLAND, Ore. Sept. 38 UPt—\ club in Rustic canyon. ANCHORAGE Alaska. Sept. 29 j Mr and Mrs. Voter: This Ls the An Intensive examination by openly Announcement was made that the if.Pi—Search for Pilot Arthur-Wood-1 unver was Mar* j the snmp as faning _jt0 a fireman's last appeal; you MUST register by skeptical police detectives left Paul club would collect funds to foster | ley and his passenger. Harry Mor-j "Just beside us. it- dashed head-on | net from the fourth floor of a build- midnight tonight if you wish to vote in to a concrete abutment. I hastened I mg." in the presidential election on No- KIRBY'S.rhir d St. M. Callicotte, 32, still unshaken here the development of a colony of ton. was believed near an end to- j over expecting surely to find a Examining the car further, he cal-I vember 8 today from his statement~in .whichJ Santa. Monica's - unemployed Mex­ day as foottracks from a plane, ap-1 corpse: but, though the car waa a l culated that any person sitting in police said he expressed belief hed icans in—Lower California, and patently theirs, resting- undamaged/; Registrars In a dozen places about! ;toial wreck, its dr r. an elderly. the front seat beside the driver must Santa Momca and Ocean Park will { unwittingly placed the bomb laden Geoffrey P. Morgan invited the on a bar in the Chulitna river north j man. was only a trifle bewildered- have pitched forward at nearly full MONTH - END suitcase which killed ten persons and Rotarians to hear Lewis Browne at j of here, led toward a railroad and keep their stands open until 12 and bruised." car speed across tto" space between o'clock tonight, and a last-minute I injured 42 others in the San Fran­ the annual dinner of the Santa civilization. The scientist made measurements i him and the windshield and instru- cisco preparedness day parade of Monica Council of Social Welfare rush is expected, although a heavy The Diane was f d bv two trap- , on the spot to account for the seem- ment board, registration already is reported. BK. October 4. j pen, who returned .o Talkeet na, an ing miracle and found lt was no Lacks Cushion Tend- to Confirm -Story __ As result of an appeal made last • outpost 114 miles north of here, to miracle at all. By the time the passenger struck I W. M. Kerr, county registiar ot CLEARANCE An all-day investigation of the week by Henry Engelbrecht, tto report their find. Detailed examination" revealed, j"these objects tne car would "Hivef voters,—explained. today tlmt. tqI statement Callicotte. Portland moun­ clubmen assembled a great pile of Apparently I'ninjured first, that the car moved about two been so nearly stopped that his body order to qualify for registration, thel taineer, gave police Tuesday night Old shoes and cast off clothing for Apparently the two men. unln- feet between the time tto front would have only about two Inches to individual must be more thaa Sl I Broken Lines ol only tended to confirm rather than yeara old, be an American, nave T presentation to the Santa Monica j lured, had started to hike out, after I bumper came In contact with the travel forward while there was still • lived In the state one year, in the. 9 break down those parts detectives Salvation Army shelter. being lost since leaving here last concrete and complete stoppage I left aay of tto cushioning forward i were able to check, they said. county 90 days and ln hts precinct I $2.50 to $5 Ladies Shoes Saturday afternoon on a flight to' Wbeel Saves Driver motion of tta ear. for 40 days prior to. election day j - Mrs. Bes s i e Callicotte expressed {Fairbanks. The steering wheel, which had This impact, Yeagley calculates, implicit belief in the truth of her Kerr predicts that the total regis- j ISO palm of lata summer and Meanwhile the mystery of a radio j supported .he head, arms and chest; would be a "probably lulling force."| tration for the county will exceed. tall shoes! Quality leathers! Musi husband's story, declaring " every of the driver had been bent forward it is 28 Inches less than the driver time he told the story it was exactly message sent out yesterday by the 1.200.000. be sold to make way far new ( Japanese station at Ochlishi. Japan, j [about six inches. _— had for stopping. merchandise. These shoes will be •the same." She laughed at sugges- MacDonald Finn I apparently giving a clue to the pos- j . Santa Monica-authorities predict] tions her husband was suffering that when the books are closed to- sacrificed regardless of their rost from hallucinations: : sible whereabouts—of the missing • ttisht the district will have a reR- ! to us. Umaay —MI» ty,_, iize& and {Japanese' good will fliers, was be--jj Voices Confidence istrntion of more than 20,000, which style* hi these broken llnea an lleved here to have arisen from the | would be an all-time record here,— nearly complete. Mrs. Iva Williams, her mother, In Cabinet Split | search for the two Alaskans, which jL A. Power Issue May Loan China also expressed confidence in her son- was misunderstood on the Japanese j in-law's story. Both women said they end. Parachute Theft were glad Callicotte had finally told Prime Minister Begins to Message Relayed his story, though they did not relish The message, as relayed by tto] Charges Dismissed Friday his being in jail. ___ Reorganise Government naval radio station at St: Paul; Will Be Debated Money for Grain Callicotte said he was paid $5 by Island, said: Testimony introduced yesterday ln a man in front of the. Industrial en National Lines police court during the preliminary Only! Workers of the World hall in- Oak­ ' "Our plane may be at__the top; examination ot C. L. Parrish. 25. and land to carry the "su Ttcase to a] of River Matanuska In Alaska. Slg-I Argument to Be Feature Reconstruction Finance Sam Beebe, 20, both of Venice, who stranger ln San Francisco- and that; LONDON. Sept. 29 _P>—Prime nals from lights and gun firiejre^l •were charged with the theft of a lat the latter's request he set tto Minister Ramsay MacDonald. who ported seen there." of Property Owners* Corporation Studies $250 parachute, resulted in the dis­ package down, unaware of tts con- was denounced by his labor party The search for Woodley and Mor­ Meet in Venice Legal Side of Case missal of the charges on recommen­ Bjpbnts, at the very spot at Stewart colleagues when to formed his na­ ton two days ago centered in the dation of R. Dean Warner, deputy tional- cabinet to—face the British Matanuska valley. district attorney. and Market streets where the explo­ .Termed an opportunity to learn sion occurred a few minutes later. financial crisis last October, stood | WASHINGTON.-Sept. 29 0J.R'—! Beebe was released, but Parrish firm today, despite the resigna­ something about the ramifications I The reconstruction finance corpor- j was held at the request of Los An- tion of Ills colleague of SO years. Elks Lodge to Hold- of the bos Angeles city-bureau--of tanS- is disfcosea to grant a rum ui{ iir.it:>. pronation miicBf.viwh o claim Neighbors' Charges Philip Snowden. and several liberal water and power, a meeting, at thai the defendant violated proba­ cabinet members^ Initiation Tonight China for purchasing between 12,-1 Bring Term in JaU which a debate on the operation of 000.000 and—KWKHJ000 bushels uf 1 tion granted him after trial on a Be began Immediately to recon­ An Initiatory team from the Hunt - the bureau will be the feature, will northwestern wheat, provided auch; burglary charge. TOPEKA, Kan.. Sept. 26 (U.R)— struct the cabinet on the national Ington Park lodge will have charge be held at 8 o'clock tonight ta the Sheldon "Shorty" MUler, Santa Neighbors lodged charges in police of the initiation of a class of candi- | a loan meets specifications of the Monica parachute jumper, was the lines. Venice high school auditorium. | law, Jesse Jones, director, said to- court against Claude Ewing, ac­ Sir John Gilmour, conservative, j dates tonight at a meeting of the complainant. cusing him of disturbing the peace ! Santa Monica Elks lodge, No. 906. it The meeting will be sponsored by j day. and using vile language. was moved from the post of min­ the llth District Property Owners' The loan application, understood ister of agriculture to the home sec­ was announced today by lodge offl- It seems from the evidence Claude I clals. It la expected that a large association, and speakers will be J. to have been presented through the; Onlooker Killed in Blacks, Browns, Suedes! Pumps, retaryship, vacated by Sir Herbert Hunter Clarke, for 13 years in the | Farmers National Grain corpora- j had developed a habit of stepping Samuel, leader of the liberals, who I delegation of members will accom - Straps. Oxfords, Ties and Novel- out fttt hii front poron lata at night. I pany the team. executive department of the munici­ tion, is now being studied bv the Automobile Mishap swathed in his pajamas, and making refuses to accept the tariff propose pal bureau, wno will speaK on Behalf] legal department of the corporation, j DENVER. Sept. 29 IA">—Mrs. Joe lies. High and low heals. Some als contained in the trade agree­ The meeting is slated for 8 o'clock of the bureau, and William Behrladar ["enough noise to upset the peace of l tn'the"clubhouse, at Pier avenue $mr A—definite ruling on tht legality i Froeehllcte was standing on the curb Arch Supports—and nationally the neighborhood. ments reached at tta recent Ottawa Main street. of the executive committee of the of the proposed loan wtll be made at a street intersection last night " Claude had a stout defense. His trade conference. water and power defense league. I within the next few days, Jones! when two automobiles collided. A known shoes! Tho moat remark­ wife testified her husband was sub­ Maj. Walter Elliott, conservative. Thoroughly acquainted wtth their said. i meat cutting machine flew out of able shoe value in Santa Monica I ject to nightmares, and that he was named minister ef agriculture Lightning Starts subject, these men should give the one of the cars and struck Mrs. "roared like a lion" when under the and Sir Godfrey Collins, liberal, was people a real insight into tto situa­ Froehllck on the head. She died given the post of secretary for Scot­ tion. The audience will learn just CHILD GIVES BLOOD a ahort Ume later. spell. Four New Blazes CAMDEN. N. J.. Sept. 39 (.TV- Judge William Steimrauf had a land, vacated by Sir Archibald Sin­ what is becoming of their, money clair, liberal. SANTA BARBARA. Sept. 39 (U.R) and why a controversy exists be­ Eight-year-old Sarah McCloskey. thought. He told—Claude, after crippled since Infancy by infantile ruling him guilty on both counts In the meantime, the resignations | —Four fires believed to have been tween trie two "factions." J. E. Sweet, and sentencing him to 30 days ini seemed to have widened the rift in set by lightning burned ln Santa president of the association said ln paralysis, heard city authorities jail, that If he would" submit to a the liberal party, which began over Barbara national forest today. One announcing the meeting. needed blood contributions from medical examination for a method the formation of the national cab- Iof them was extinguished by rain victims of the disease. She hobbled OT stopping the nightmares, tne lnet last fall:— {-and hall fallowing the lightning. The bardic first prise at tWs- into a hospital on hsr snitches and donated a hslf pint. "I want fo • sentence would be suspended. The successor of Lord Snowden I and forestry crews were called to vcar's Bridgen (WalesI School Eis- as lord privy seal was not named I the others in widely separated die- lidcffot! was won by Miss Margaret help other little boys and girls." GROCETERIA _ Indignantly Claude jefused. : —ihidge Steiriraiif ordered him immediately. tncts. None was believed serious. Ki irk ley. a blind girl poe tress. she told physicians. 204 BicKnell Ave. -Committed. THl'RS.. FRI.. SAT. Prices: HWT. 89TH-S0TH, OOT. 1ST Ocean Park Painted Minnows M A (CTN JT I T E A S TO SAV E~~M O N E Y Fool WisesWish Fine PORDYCE. Ark.. Sept. 29 (U.R)— There's art in fishinc, aad It- you • Gel t budget book Granulated lon't think ^so, ask Dr. A. B. Bunt, —free—al any ef th* Paper Bag 10 lbs. 39- ms doctor went fishing with a SUGAR dfiend—here . And while the latter Bank's rt fly-five off uts. pulled one fish from the waters Dr. Bunt, who was ln tbe same boat. caught 15. -When asked by -Wa- friend how man in SOAP he did it, the doctor explained: 9. SAL SODA -''Wear "anr, I catch minnows for" HOLLY BRAND WHITE bait: paint them with mefcuro- BARS 22 chrome—and- the fish think they 5 KING 10 are goldfish. Why, oven the larg­ & a*/4-u. PACKAG-TT: est and wisest fiMt are fooled into GUP* [striking at them."-- The frirnd. a bit skeptical, bor-. rowed the mercurochrome dauber RAISINS from Hunt, swabbed his minnow PRUNES 'to look me a goldfish" and then FOR A SUNMAID. MEDIUM, PUFFED or SEEDED threw his line ln. 11 Sunmaid, 15-oz. pkgs. 2_•_ FOR 15 ' "Now," he said, "it's hard to 2-LB. PKG. .AAAAA^A believe but it wasn't half a -aM- 9,000 IS. mm ond before I-had one on the line —a grandpa, too. m BANJO: Woman Secretary Wins Pistol Prize BUTTER EGGS KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 20 0J.R1 OOK -=n CLOVERBLOOM —Mrs. Jean Helm is listed on the CLOVERBLOOM U. S. EXTRAS, MEDIUM police department records as the BUI>G private secretary to Director Eugene C. Reppert. - Ber duties, obviously, Pound a, do not Include marksmanship tan. ...24 But when a sergeant on the You can get your &pv just around the force told tar what a good shot he was, Mrs. Helm told hla to demon­ strate. The sergeant took five shots corner at the Batik (nearest office at a regulation target, from a dis­ tance of 45 yards. One bullet hit. Then Mrs. Helm borrowed his pistol and shot five times. Five bullets w Toaur iwiiliiesn eating money It easier for yoa to aave money. buried themselves la ita bull's-eye. Wheaties The sergeant quietly handed —ia fta* As tmmt here aa far the Ola Egypt,where the Sphinx still a over a $5 Bill, the prise of the GOLD MEDAL contest maa In Egypt. Details may differ, maintains ita discreet, age-old WITH THE PUHCHANK Or ONE PACKAGE pi Arrest Caused by bat tbe problem's tbe aame. la aim- nilcnce, the pyramids have a me*. AT ISc a Kg. Unbreakable Bottle pie lanffna^e it eomisti of *pend__|t aage far all who want to save money. INDIANAPOLIS, tad.. Sept. 29 (U.B—Pete Barnett's 30-day Jail leas money than yon earn. Like moat Ikoae bage atrneturee were built sentence was brought about indi­ rectly by "shatter-proof" bottle CUDAHY'S people today yonYe probably giving £• one tton** tet a tone. That's tbe ttff glass. SLICED Mice who arrested Barnett told - the municipal court Judge that ta more thought to that problem right to sarve. • Forget tbe Goddess of Lack. Cellophane Wrapt % lbe PkgSe • •. r 9 broke one bottle of alleged whisky, BACON but ttat the secon dbottle which - CT mx as Car he threw Into the street failed to now than yoai ever did before. • To \*M Shell probably remain a Sph break. Police brought it Into court aa you're concerned. Fix yonr thought SB evidence. • __ „ ttWrnttml**' aM von in ha solution California Bank, v SALMON TAKE:; UNSCHEDULED RIDE 1 instead on tbe "one-stone-at-a-time" BISQUICK . Sept. 39 <.P_-A smarted by Dr. Grata Gray, AaaociaSe {' FANCY PINK Profeaaor of Home Eeonomieo at idea. Tbe amount of money you want BISCUIT FLOUR, swordflsh took a fisherman far a 1-LB. TALL CANS 3 FOR 25 ride. Tommy Luz, ia a rowboat, 25 2'2-LB. PKG tried to haul in the harpooned fish, U.CL. A-, kas developed and published may seem large; but don't let that worry but the swordflsh did the hauling. CLIP COUPON When Luz finally eut loose his line a revised edition of its honaehold budget you. BniW it like a pyramid, f 1. $.>, f 10, COFFEE he was five miles at sea. A rescue party found him. book, "Saving and Spending"—the beat or $25 at a time,and start now—not tomor­ GROCETERIA Tissue and moat complete it haa ever issued. row, or nest week, or next year. • Drop Good—Mb. pkg. 18c McADOO HITS FREE! WALDORF Better—1-lb. pkg. 22c WET STAND OF Properly ased thia book will help yoo to ln today for your budget book and get VOIR CHOICE — 1 TALL Best—1-lb. pkg. 28c CAN MILK WITH SOc PL'R- Ive within yoarincome and rato accumulate started on the building up of yoar re serve CHASE — SUGAR EXCLUD­ JOUETTSHOUSE ED—UPON PRESENTATION fond raby opening a V/i% saving* account at BEN HUR, OP THIS COUPON. SANTA BARBARA, Sept. 29 <_**- Ae emergency fund yon need. It will make 4 to 19 Willlam Olbbs McAdoo, democratic 1-lb. TIN . 33c nominee for TJ. 8. senator from Cali­ Bank af Saata Moniea Office—1401 Third Street H. i. Engelbrecht, Vice Pres. fornia, charged Jouett Shouse, presi­ dent of the Association Against the '"A-~ 'The Pioneer Bank of the Bay DUtrkt" TILLAMOOK prohibition Amendment, mth "seek­ ing now to restore tta open saloon FULL CREAM ln America,'* ta commenting on the Pound.... 17 M stand taken by Shouse in opposing CHEESE oMcAdoo' s candidacy. "I will never vote for the return of the saloon 'i America," McAdoo said. "I will vote tn the senate for sta* California Bank mission to tta states of a repeal resolution la exact conformity wtth the democratic platform." Potatoes STEAM BATHS FANCY BURBANKS Reducing : . Developing 20 lbs.... 25 H.BO.D,

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if* |Bi__^__i__|__L -sal 1 More Than $40,000 Deposited in Banks Samohi Honor Society Elects Mahood .-_ As Result of School Students* Thrift] President; Committee Leaders Named R Hono cho ar l Youngsters Correct Defects in Posture by Exercise Pupilr s Savelor f.fTi 'S } fi>. 1 YoungStudents Advisory Boards f I Hub members at Lincoln Junior nL T Various Reasons mgh School Hold First Meeting Mare Ireasures Choose Officers Approximately 45 .students at Lincoln junior blab school have gained Importance of Thinking Summer Trip., Books or rhF honor ef membership This year m the RallsplHtfis' Honor Biliiilai'j— Scholarship Group Boasts | ship society, according to Miss Adele Axtrnan. faculty sponsor To be j of Others Stressed in Further Education eligible to this society a student must hnve earned at least 10 honor, Membership of 44 at Goal of Many ] points, in scholastic subjects during Uie preceding quarter and must have Kindergarten Term Opening -_. a clean citizenship record. Honor j points are based upon the gi idrs, Because learning^MolTMnk of J A summer's trip to a boys' or a DOUBLE (LASSES attained tn the "solid" subjects. A othera and te share with others is Samohi's Delians. or membera of girls' camp, a new winter coal-, a] |grade of "A" gives three poin,tsxj one of the most Important lessons the honor scholarship society, held' set. of alluring books, a bicycle, a "B." two points: "C" ahd "Dr' no, kmdergartners have to learn, par­ their first regular meeting of the college education—these are some NECESSARY FOR points, and an ' K" disqualifies any | ticularly those who have no broth- J jtear last Friday to receive their of the things that Santa Monica student. _li ers or sister* .the kindergarten chil- membership cards, elect officers and boys and girls are sa-vimr for YOUNGER^UPILS^ Those students who were present. dren at Franklin school are brlng- organize for the semester's activities. through the school thrift depart­ , , A. '". Ti" J """ , .._ I at yesterday's meeting included: ~ Ihg to school some of their treas­ Ray Mahood was elected presl- ment. ures to share wilh their school I dent; John Rothwell. vice president; And wltb more than S40.000 be­ : John Muir s hindergartenJjLPop' vtegng Mav Bufu, Vr?.-r ij.sb„«iiFr««ihj Betty Haley, recording secretary: ular this year and drew such a j Boswell, Alice JMH ueariey, Constance mates. longing to school children now on David Marriner brought a tiny I Alice Meyers, corresponding aecre^, deposit ln Santa Monica banks, iti large number of children that last. CtfUlBrown . Hill^^y BundyCmnm . KatherinUeorgee BushCren,. hDic,w,k tary. and David Gindorf. treasure^O looks as If a good many of the boys week It was necessary to InaugurateI B.»y Jim cunn. j»n. non.hoe, NO™ aquarium with water plant and wee mosquito fish. He told the other The president appointed chairmen^ and girls wul realize their RoSls7tst.SK10ns both morning and after-1 Dunbar, jane BMI children ho\y he cares for the fish. to the various standing committees according to Mrs. Anna L La ma* Gray. Florrnrf Hoe's, Jcajl Kits- of the society. _ John Rothwell. as n-fmp»,' thrift director, -who aSJO noon. -h g_i>._l:' _.H_ri__- Hnppnn. I Robert'!. Learn 'Kitty song— In the morning kindergarten. 41 [ Hm.„ Bin Huirra. Eleanor jaekaon. Judy i Nancy Hammer brought her small j vice "president" became the program— yesterday that the thrift depart- boys and girls lire now enrolled; 30 j n... chairman; Doreen Hasegawa Is pub­ S ott to a good rtiirt this year, f oiive j.fi- Ainin Johnron. Caroi; kitten to visit one afternoon. With chlldren comfe m the ai ternoon I Horn. Annabel!. Jnssman. Barbara Keat- thetr blocks, the Children built a pen licity, chairman: Louise Bach—is— with an Increased number of chil­ chairman of the committee oa hon­ dren—making deposits —oi ,ni. i , Becoming acquainted with school i m«, wuiiam Kepnier. Richard Little, Alice where the pet might rest comfort- ^n a way designed to mak(j. their i Vlulnla Mrader,Maria..! FiTlee. M*H ablv but h<> was much too curious ors and privileges; Marian Bush is nfeys." impression a happy one the chil- U.rr Power*. Ah.r |w»o a, ischial- g**' the pen. After talking assembly chairman; and Dorothy Definite Purpose Uy ln ;dren started "work" by building aftefTXorne iprTHST Adelaide STeVena. Har- - . ' ..„.„.„..' ,.„.,„ __ owne, ' Wilkinson, entertainment chairman. Thrift as taught in the Santa playhouse. Thev now are learning '"»" suit.. u>..v warrirk, j.ne Weber. I necessary care an Members Listed should give his pete, the children I Monica schools means m-eh more M,to/Teg and Kame!i -crnve Mirr-wrote, win.™ wim. *mT In addition to thc officers and than savlnB pennies, according to go far William Rangle is the kin- voihiki»» and wini.m Kyle rruey. and I Irarpffd a "kilty song'J chairmen, members of the honor *'TH. LsGrangc. L means -fca.vlng-)-tlOTjr.ine;1--s champton ptrazle solver ' Compliment Patrolmen— scholarship society, at thrbegliinlng "" having "worked" a difficult puzzle Members of the Lincoln Senior I Last Monday Barbara MacDon- j with a definite purpose; it means a which of this years are: -careful planning; 11 means learn- i wiihfmt »»v a«iHtanee Serv ce patw , who, under the lead. . nougn prougni a cnameieon,— Alden Agern, Helen Austin. Louise Bach, ing to get the most out of your Hett? Baum. Grace Beckett, Howard Bow- wiimrai any n." sisisiRe. . -_ v," y M.„ irw,,.,,.,, Mnl,|i .mfi i fairher. motheSincre gothent fo, rth hee rclas at sth hae counTs dis|y money and, best of all. it means j be good citizens! Picking up marbles with their toes, hanging' on the horizontal bars, standing on the balance board •er, Richard Braun. Alex Brewer, William Demonstrating that they intend to. ersnip oi Miss riorence neweii ltoana^ cussed things exhibited at fairs: developing foot, ankle, back and shoulder muscles to insure strength, health and good posture, these 14 Chysman. Oordon Hewes. Ruth Jensen, wise "spending and the satisfaction j ers got off to a goodth estar kindergartent by leading- Wm. F. Werner, have charge of the; made Arthur Johnson, Barbara Klein, Celia that wise spending brings. rium during senior assemblies and j pictures of fair buildings, and sixth grade boys and girls at Franklin school make up one of the classes Wblch expects to receive posture the entire school the first "bank on the grounds during the senior I ™' *™ studying about domestic certificates when their "bad habits" have been conquered. Because there ls only "one corrective pos- Krtatol, Lenore McRlll. Sylvia McRlll, Bev. Money Is not the only thing the [ day," not only having the largest an erly Mahood, Florence Marcus, Alice Mey­ luncheon period, are doing excellent 'mal3 ture" teacher- In the school system and because-there arc about 800 children anxious -to overcome their er.. Margaret Moran, Barbara Murdock? — chijdren~afe Taught to save, accord^j percentage of pupils making deposits Deaert Turtle Visitor --- lag to tbe thrift director..'noy are: but the—largest amount of money work.-according to their sponsors. — -bad habits caused by carelessness, .accidents or Tinitted shoes, eadtiltt&jaui meet onlv once a week, but- John Ormsby. Katherine Paterson. ffher- The group Includes Roberta Holi­ Scotly Stoddard brought his book. the chlldren practice their exercises 10 minutes daily at home. Miss Hortense Wrockloff, the posture lolte Rutledge. Cammed. Sap ore ttl. Henry taught to budget time and labor as banked. "Animal—Caravan."—and Janice Scllllttc. Roysc Stanton, Herman Stumnl,— -well as-nickels and dimes. day. Bill Weber and Emily Jordan teacher, aays that most of the children are "pretty faithful" ia practicing their exercises Betty swearlneen. Donna Thorpe. Marjoi;e Saves fer Outing captains, and these members; Moody brought her book about "tbe. Waters, Ruth Wilder, Jamea Wilson and In the annual "message to par- j Robeila Lclditon.- Maratierlta Smith three pigs," which the chlldren have Robert TFwt. cats" sent ""t by Mrs LaGrangc , {.nia Fieischman. Dorothy Barnes, virtinia i enjoyed dramatizing. Because the 9 - —W-ll*i organisation of the advisory wear, syivia onisiiuii.XB.-u- P*VI-,P*-I city children have little opportunity boardsj composed of outstanding at tbe opening ol school. Dr. Percy LPupil s Broadcast 3 tor first-hand - experiences with anl • IkmohHnrls m'Get-Acquainted :R.—Davis.—superintendent, said. I caret nnbln..on. Four Classes in boys and girls fronY the three high "Thrift ti knowing how to spend a., j phlne 'IUMUIIIU^Tt.^-TLuT.'^.', M-ri i malsewrv opportunity ffoc r dibcuss- school - • classes, almost completed. - H„mni.,!ul. AA.ilmr| " B.U. BwwAH-ii- I '"t, th».ilfc a.iid habits of anim.ils is - well as how to save. Ml Each child 1 this largest and most important or- should be taught the pleasure of. gyllliran chaiie. "-»-•••-- Emily , welcomed. A few of The children Gathering at Open Air Theater ganization of Samohi to now direct­ grtnH iin_ri'i, M.i'miif whuilan i had—not known iJMra_~____; pr vide ing student body government - arid saving for definite end wiim~hc- Class Newspaper rtnn. JU-CI rua_e. Dctli "Jc-iiii..' niiik ana many ot- them" were sur-_J has saved sufficient he should be • Rrberi Jaysee Organized student body conduct - S prised ttn learn that this useful ani­ —The open air theater—at- Samohi Junior high schools and—from- high- given the joy of spending for thc: Auin.nsiUfih im n;i All. Promote Citisenship Object which he has in mind" mal also furnishes meat and leuther. was thc scene today of a lively "get- schools other than Samohi. Her art. —Full-membership in the boards-Is A fifth ragrade boy started more- Lutheran Current Events I.fii I mi -.unerfitUd, in the' morn- Iaefjuainted " jwrtys when tte Oirli' visor wag; Miss Ruby Louehntifc Students' Participation expected to be completed by -next— ^^37^ ^UH^ fE fSf: tne kindergarten, brought a queer ieajrue held-an assembly fomll girls •~ Helen Wells, chairman of —the- than a year ago to save toward ant Group Evolves Unique | cpllertjo.^ oi exhbit jit theJLin- j . _g„ . (ifgert weefc—Membership ls attained by " -pnting ln-g boys' camp. Prom odfri j.coin junior JiiaTi school, aa a special ; utuftfWt orc i in a hi brown b w of thrae school,"iiT "the"form-ot sn 0_rls*"lcague. was in generai xliafg5" in College Events application of students - whose high Jobs paid for in pennies, nickels and j Method of Study outdoor luncheon and Biiternrin " of the assembly.— school records Conform to member - part of the English composition Louise told the children that the ment. Many of the girls brought Now Assured d' .ies. be saved the $15. It took | work, is that of Donald Clark. A. i Faculty Advisors ship requirements. About 40 bov —more than a year, but, ln addition be turtle WM found near rocks wh1ch their lunches: others patronized the and an equal number of girls wi -Bi-oad<'ahlin[' a "wewspaper '• pn- JConald. who—has. wen* the same color as Its bad: She —Other officers of the Girls' league < t 1> to tne trip, he had Ohc training inipUB of the-Pilgrim Lutheran -school stamps for -fom—venrsr "ems' cafeteria TcaiueeiC whien was jarc: •- Melcn— Ficmtng:—secretary r All four ~of tne junior college" constitute the • * * » *»"erflr othef thrift and the satisfaction- t h a-t: h e discovered a new~w;ry-to ert^iWOOin tas album. Many of- them also told what the turtle eats and | moved for the occasion from the classes have completed their Class" applicants constituting a roll from aV bow-she takes -care of It. - campus where they usually have Duiina Thorpe; commissionci of so­ Organizations, elected officers and" comes through achieving a purpose.; hven their weekly current - -events; are rare, and some of them are cial service, and Sallv Hamilton. Several boys and glrle earned I study. -- [ uatalugueil -as- high as «75 fur Compose Sijngl their outdoor lunch to Ihe theater are ready to participate In sports, (Turn to Pace 7, Col. 2) The biundeitwl—slndto—WHS—their: *M Parry Bivens and Bobby Wenz had j.Mrs. Jessica-s-Hazaard- cafeteria di- CTmm_5-1oner~ig~Btlil(;tics..;; social and educational i;vents or the lTlirn to Tage 7. Col. lassroonu the microphone built—a house and yard "wifh-big rector.bad prepared a .m.'i;l_.l mtnu For each of the officers .there is college. rrmad* e and presented to the class by ] I sticks the -day beforehand thc chili o. sandwiches, salads andother pic­ a member of the faculty who Hct3 —Officers of the delta, ~or senior. Rollin Conrad who acted as an-1 dren suggested that tne turtle night nic dishes for the affair. as advisor. In addition to Missclas s include: Wes Johnson, presi­ nouncer for--the -various' -news de-; I use .this during his visit. Robert —Include Singing Malsfaey and Mlss "Conghran. fflg dents Richard Daubenspeck, vice j McCuen and Wade Potsch volun- Second Graders partments. The—Informal program included advisors include: Mlss Ethel Rob- president; Peggy Darusmoitt. secre- Teachers Honor —In—Bfoudcast— School Stresses 1 teered to build a gate. At story -time community singing, musical hum- ffison. giris' vice principal; Miss tary: Tommy DeGhionno, treasurer; Those who participated in lbe. I everybody enjoyed the story of 'The bers and dances. Esther Casper. Maud E. Thomas. Miss Rosemary and Jimmy Astle, class representa- broadcasl— were' Everette naters- ; Tortoise and the HmTr~bnt as no commissioner of entertainment was- BrowivMiaa Manila. Hellner and tive — ^_ who presented national x__-_s to his, 1 one knew a turtle song: lt was OF" in charge of the program, with Miss Mrs. ELorence Johnston. sBTnojo 3An<>V Fashion Boats class under the pseudonym of "Dan­ fcldeo to make one Pearl Malsfaey- as adviser:—Hclerr Officers of the gama, or third Seif-Government Wade Potsch. Louise -BuLt__field. At a recent meeting of the execu- HDr. Percy Davis iel Domestic;"—Mary—Wines'—who Wegener^— vice president of—the =ve board and the-advisors; plans semester, class include: Allan Hard­ reported foreign news as "Anne, I Nadine Clifton and Patsy MTiden LGlrls' league, was chairman of the ing, president; Howard Michel,' vice, Becoming nautical minded, since •liall all contributed song sentences. were discussed for future assemblies Abroad:" Steve Moore, who was in- Heorginazing for this year to help; get - acquainted" features, which and fnr the penny hops of the sefe> president;—and Virginia Heath, ; conversation in Santa Monica haa More than 300 teachers greeted ; troduced i : but the one uf feted by Katl'.'-nne were designed principally for the secretary. I turned to the proposed yacht har­ Sam 8ports:" Vera. maintain the reputation of John!I Dunbar was considered so "nice" son. First of the penny hops, it was" Dr. Percy R. Davis and Mrs. Davis j Mav Hanllr •s "f.ney f,oenl;" and • Muir as """» of the best schools In girls who have entered high school } decided, will be held in the girls' As betas, the gamas formed one bor now about to be realised, boys Monday afternoon when tniher BrioacTcasT programs wtll be j elected officers who will be respon- 'Turtle; tuitli' till tm? Kreufld,— the college last seinesterjj Under velt school rae-centering their inter- ciation united in a reception to the arranged by the class and ™ Fri- jsible—for- the conduct of their re- Creeping softly all around." leadership of their president. Bob est and their school work to the new superintendent and his wife. day afternoons stories will be added, spectlve classes and who will also Learn t'se of Cotton Gollies, they carried away top hon­ study of boats. In the receiving line for the re­ Clara Mae Fardo, an eighth grade act as members of the John Muir Before the turtle went home ors in the interclass track meet, won Various mediums are being used to ception, which was held from 4 to 6 pupil, who had an interesting trip league council, at noon, the chlldren made pictures the college indoor baseball title and the construction of boat models o'clock in the high school library. of him and the things he likes to Garfield Pupils [Teachers Taking were active in all social functions. this summer with her parents to' The councll acts upon matters af- Two boats wttt carved from soap, were: Miss Florence Cowan. Mrs. Brltish Columbia, will be one of thelfectlng school dlscltplne and school eat. Woodrow Mecca is president of oae a motor boat by Merrlbell Mer­ Frances Jenkins and Franklin E. radio broadcasters in the hear fu-1 regulations. It ts directed by Mlss Another day, Stanley Kilbourne the beta class; Orville McDonald ls ritt, the other a aau boat by Edward vice president; Gladys Mary Cool Lord, president, secretary and treas­ ture. She will give an account of Harriett MacKay. who has an­ brought a branch of cotton plant Stumpf. The latter is cleverly de­ urer, respectively, of the classroom her trip. nounced that the first council meet­ and everyone was Interested in find­ ts secretary-treasurer. signed with nil sails. organization: Miss Mary E. Whelan. ing the seeds and learning of the Studying Cactus Voluntary Leave At the meeting ln which beta of­ Gives Vase ing to discuss the year's activities FTom paper, canoes were made by president, and Mrs. Jenne Rice, sec­ While in Vanc.uver, Clara Mae will be held ln the near future. ma ny uses of cotton. ficers were elected, plans for the Charlotte Jean Lesch, Patsey Ana retary, of the administrators' group. visited Chinatown where she pur­ Presidents and vice presidents of Janice Hoffman brought coiored Garfield kindergarten children Two West Los Angeles teachers coming annual tng of war wtth the Davis, Helen Ories, Nanette Euwer Decorations in the library were chased a bronze vase which she has tiles to add to the collection the alpha class were discussed and Al the various classes: section 1, Jane have decided that they like school. I are among those who voluntarily Post was selected to head the beta and Shirley Brunton. bouquets of dahlias, asters, golden­ presented to her school. Hill and Iona Hamilton; section 2. chUdren are making and at work A new acquisition to their depart­ I have taken leaves of absence to help From wood, Sylvia Price made a rod and other fall flowers from the Another gift recently received by time, many ot the boys and girls team. Post is anxious to enlist all Warren Wood and—Donald Peri­ ment is a cactus table which is in­ provide greater opportunity of em­ betas with heavy biceps to serve on sail boat; Wayne Matthews, a Samohi grounds. Music was pro- the achool is a picture of Hoffman's man; sectio* 3, Mary Hirose and enjoyed experimenting and origi­ ployment for dismissed probation­ yacht; Alan Holstein, an ocean vlded by the Samohi orchestra, dl-1 "Christ." which was presented by nating designs with the bright col­ teresting the children with its many the team to oraer to assure the al­ George McCllntock: section 4, Bill ary teachers, according to a list an­ phas' continued wearing of the dink liner; Grayson Stinton, a tug; and rected by Mrs. Ethel Brooks Giam- ! the eighth grade girls, Bray and Louis McCullen: section ored tiles of different shape? and | varieties of cactus displayed In tiny, nounced by Frank A. Bouelle, super­ Thomas Zahn, a battleship. Bar-^ paolo: a "mixer stunt" dispelled un- C. W Greinke. principal, has an- sizes. gaily colored pots. caps until close of the football sea­ 5. Robin Briscoe and Stanley At her- intendent. son. bara Keene mounted a collection oa due formality, of the affair. nounced an enrollment of IB new ton; section 6. Oarth Atherlv and Telia of Plane The kindergarten boys are mak­ Miss Verna Vollack, a teacher in pictures showing various types of* For the tea, which was prepared j pupils this year, which makes an Audrey Leavitt: section 7. Frank In the B-5 room. Mark Allen re­ ing shinv black ponies, Inspired by Officers for the new alpha class, boats for the class to study. the Santa Monica boulevard school, which entered junior' college this and served under Uie direction of i increase of approximately 25 percent Farmer and Betty Bergamo: sec­ ported an Interesting trip he made the song. "Here Comes That Little has been granted a leave of absence Interesting books on boats were Mrs. Jessica C. Hazzard. cafeteria over last year, tion 8. Herman Berlin and Carroll to Gerard, over the weekend. He was fall, include Don Fowler as presi­ Black Pony of Mine." The girls for two semesters to be spent in dent; Fred Woods as vice president brought by Ray Glbbs, Oeorge director. Miss Cora C. Lietzau and Rutledge with friends who had instruments are especially interested in their study. Mlss Clara R. E. Schultz, Bundy and Jack Doerr. Mrs. Pearl Merritt presided at the for measuring rainfall and for de­ "doll corner," where tbey iron, sew, teacher at the Brockton avenue (Turn to Page 7, Col. 3) The beautiful oil painting, tea and coffee urns. Miss Lietzau Patrol Supervisors termining the fertility of soil. I keep house or cook ln their shiny. school, has been granted an exten­ "Schooner Alice," by J. Duncan Is vice president of the adimnis- Jimmy Wyatt, A-4. had a thrill {new cooking utensils. sion ot time on her leave of absence. Gleason. was borrowed by Mrs. tra tors and Mrs. Merritt of the Chosen at Franklin Broekton out of his second airplane ride which Discovering the need for a stove. Altogether, 25 teachers bave taken Ethel Ingoldsby, the teacher, from classroom teachers' association. Safety committees have been he reported to his class. their sabbatical leaves of absence Jefferson the achools' visual education col­ chosen from- the B-6 and A-6 grades Barbara Adkins, of the A-4. B-5 I the girls now are manufacturing a and 37 others have taken extensions "If winter comes, can spring be I range from boxes. lection and is now hanging ln the at Franklin to supervise and direct. group, leads tbe class In the .spell­ on leaves. These absences which A-2 room, where lt Is a source of Pupeteers Prepare the three-largest- patrols. for behind?" This cheerful thought appears uppermost in the minds of ing record for weekly review worcls The children who have been most will offer greatly needed work for Children to tbe Jefferson B-l interest and pleasure to the young Members j>f the hall patrol In­ In the same group, Patricia Kelly ; successful in developing desirable other teachers, range from 30 days To Offer Playlets clude. the first graders of the Brockton class are starting a study of farm boat builders. Robert Griswold Edwarl Cable Iavenu* school, as they are busily and Glenn Adair lead ln the addi­ habits after three weeks at school, to 10 months, according to Miss Ufe, with great enthusiasm mani­ Members of the Madison puppet ng In rep ln their arden tion contest. I according to their teacher, are: ! Jessie A. Tritt, assistant superin­ Douglas Laidlow. Flore Itowe F?ed 5 W , JP *T «. * fested to learning of farm activities club, one of the outstanding puppet Meyer. Evelyn Matz Jack Quigg forIai' P1"!1,1'"6' P0"-days they have Indian Esblblt Mutsuko Ando, Miekp Kudo, Grace tendent. Officers Named ai organisations ln the school system Robert Rives, Mitchell Dazev Bet-' Spadfd' pulled™.wecds and »*ed Pupils of the A-3, B-4 class are and Alice Dodge, Hermenia Acosta. "Names of all those who so gra- through drawings, .books on the jvhich for the past three years has wy*,—_. I dry leaves. Tomorrow they will having an exhibit of Indian work of Violet Lewis. Eleanor Marquez. Nor­ j ciously took thla action," Miss Tritt browsing table and a. sand table presented a group of interesting ty Richmond, ma Luzo, Mary Perra. Ralntero Jaysee 'Y.W.* Meet Jacqueline Miesse. i begln plantlng and soon ZS&, romal l kinds. The exhibit is made up said, "should be placed upon a roll fans. puppet plays, are already preparing Betty Bee Beal, Alice Jaqui t, Ge of Interesting objects brought from Casillas, Gregory Hernandez. Joe of honor." With between 46 and SO Junior to give "Rumpelstilskin " some time l trude Foulkes, of lettuce and slim green onions will LaR x, Allan Lewis, Oeorge Heaven, Boys and girls taking an active college women students attending, in November. JeS - MS K« jSf«^H "^-Sr^SI »>-». which we^collected by the Gilbert Moralles, Leroy Moynler and part to this study are: Lucile the first potluck supper of this sea­ This year's puppet club Includes Suzl C hr S Cuva Wiseman. Orasco, Clarllee Abbott, Eva Jeanne son was held Monday night by the these boys and girls: Ro^w JaC^fF '^ F »" "heTuffi rM (Tar, t, PMe 7, COL I) [Children Will Hear Brothers, Harald Roth and Helen college V. W. C. A. at the "Y" house Rebecca Harding, Mary Margaret Mar_ _ y* Rose Fullerl-Vaajr, Geraldln* e Cum­ I iinforma it foi-m «l1 *lnaclas>s .study + .. ,i .. . ! __^ Stories of Animals Prescott. on Ocean avenue. Idler, Jane Oldham, Virginia Hel- mings and Howard Reitter are mem­ Officers were elected for tha win­ lentbal, Patricia Powers. Eugene bers of the lunch hour patrol; Fred A collection of original stories, "Ask Mr. Bear." will be one of Five children to the Jefferson B-3 ter semester. Molly Brown, presi­ Van Dyke, Martha Plummer Ma­ Cam. Betty Peyton. Constance each one illustrated by tbe second the stories told by Mrs. Mercer W. have maintained a perfect record to dent, was elected last June. New rietta Kendrick, Ralph Kiewit. Billy Btern, Betty McKenzle, Josephine grade pupil who wrote it, la on dis­ Washington Pupils Elect Council Lucas, children's librarian, to the spelling since begninlng B-S work. officers include: . Vandergrtft, Frank Bury. Eugene Polk and Walter Jackson, of the play in room 10. The book, which is Saturday morning story hour this They are: Norma Brandon, Vera Marie Gabbard, vice president; 'Durfee, Stanley Boyd, Beth Marie yard and line patrol, and Mary attractlely bound in gay colors, has week to the children's department Christine Carson, Mildred Oreen, May Judson, treasurer, and Oladys Cruickshank, Julita Schoensiegel, Hughes and Kathleen Hull, of the become a source of much interest to • To Maintain Order Around Schoolo. the Santa Monica public library. Marilyn Kays and Harry Hilleary. Hamilton, secretary. The leaders Jane Beard, Tad Schmitz. Tom rainy day patrol. visitors. "The Pet Elephant,' 'another fav­ will assume their duties immediate­ Wuest. Marjorie Sachrison and orite animal story, "Michael, Who Interest of the B-3 group is cen­ ly, aad Will assist in preparations for Toshiko Onouve. Hiawatha himself would feel at The school council at Washing­ mony or sometimes disagreeing. The Missed His Train," and a group of tered now around tbe construction the winter's activities. home in the Indian village the sec­ selected poems will complete the Juniors Invited to ton, composed of officers, chosenoffende r is given a chance to speak of a library corner, a project which A delightful program was given ond graders built. The wigwams, the In his own behalf; thaa, if the program. involves making and painting chairs, during the nipper bour. Bobble See College Games pine forest and the streams of from the fifth and sixth grades. charge ls sustained by the evidence, With the story hour stating a table and shelves; providing cur­ I Twaddell sang "The Rosary." ac­ FRENCH PUPILS A red-letter day for junior high laughing tfater all are there—Just I with representatives irom all grades he is advised to "not let it happen promptly at 10:30 o'clock Mrs. tains and contributing objects wblch companied at the piano by Joy Ru­ j school students wlll be Saturday as Longfellow described them. including tbe kindergarten, has or­ again." on pain of being deprived Lucas urges all children to be towll l promote interest and enjoyment therford. Evelyn Vetz. a new stu- FIND TEXTBOOK iwhen the Santa Monica Junior col­ ganised and will undertake the of certain privileges, such as tbe their places at the start ot- the in that port of tbe class room. | dent, gave two piano selections, lege wlll play two football games to Motion pictures of life ln Japan stories, as Children wbo are helping to this are making geography the favorite maintenance of order and proper use of athletic materials. late comers not only i "Polonaise" and "The Little White IN NEWSPAPERS I which all boys and girls in John conduct ln the building and on the One who Is privileged to attend miss part of the program, but dis- enterprise are: Prances Stern. ' Donkey." ; Adams and Lincoln Junior high subject hi the third grade Three Junior Phinney. Ha Gilbert. Mary- days a week, for an hour, the chil­ grounds. theae meetings is impressed with I turb the boys and girls who come | Sports news, political articles, edl- schools will be admitted without Each Thursday morning tbe coun­ tbe fact that here is training In self- on time. Louise Hart, Nona Donaldson and torials. advertisements, recipes,—' charge. dren are deep in the land of strange •Charles Vreeland. temples, gay kimonos and cherry cil assembles to consider problems government that augurs well for the SCHOOL TO GET M everything that is found in a news- j One of the games wil] be with the blossoms. tbat have arisen during the week future Of democracy. peper—is being used by the ad- California Christian college; the and the meetings are conducted with Officers Listed Garfield Group in Boys and girls of the B-2 class LATH HOUSE TO • vaneed French class of the evening] other with the An object of Interest ln the fourth *• dignity and decorum becoming Officers, selected for their reli­ are having a new experience—that bigh school as practice reading. freshman. ' . grade room is an Eskimo igloo of a cc"» tt law. The presiding of- ability, include: Robert Howard. Cleanliness Race of learning to study spelling. Lacking uniform text books, atu- First game of the flcer AID 'FARMERS' season ended wnlte waXi which the chlldren are I checks any tendency to wan- Margery "IYoy, Audrey Allen. Wanda As part of a health and good cttl- i This work, which is introduced ln dents -of the class formed a club j with a 6 to 0 victory over San Ber- building. They are studying the der from the point wtth such re- Williams. Sebastian Mangiagli, Ruby • zenshlp project, pupils in Mrs. Alta | the beginning of the child's second and subscribed for a French news- nardino junior college last Saturday typical homes of all nations the ig- marks as "Let's get back to tha Lee Smith, Jack Todd. Frank Coon, 1 Brierton's development room at tbe year at school, Is not the old copy Room for more sweet peas, pota- paper, "L'Union Nouvelle." pub-1 and the same winning spirit la an- loo being the first of the series of Janet business." If the situation Jeanette Whittier. Gloria Best, Ada field school are having a cleanliness method, but is based ca the find­ I toes, orchids, onions or what-have- lished weekly ia Los Angeles, and tlclpated for next Saturday's double ings of modern psychology. I you, is to be provldraed for tt* agri­ tbe newspaper, according to Mrs., fray. miniature dwellings. ' becomes too involved appeal ls made Schwartz, Adella Rivas, Louis Bailin, contest. to the council advisor, Miss Doro- Barbara Rose, Tom Flanlgan,' Bar­ Aledaido Pledro is leading tha According to teachers wbo are culturists at Venice high school to Adele Lawton, the instructor, Is pro- j . — _ ! the form of a aaw lath house, il Wlth IS lizards, trom 3 to '12 thy Halloran, teacher of the fifth bara Cooper, William Cowan. contest wtth the greatest number of guiding the children in theb study 1 vlding the "best, kind of practice" | BECOMES TEACHER : inches long, as an exhibit, fifth grade. Representatives trom the various stars to data tatt the whole class is the modern method is producing ex­ was decided by tta los Anpeles ft the students not only are reading lc| cellent results. board of education at tts meeting • ( s^K^i ff W, student | grade pupils arc observing the pecu- Three Offenders grades include: Marie Shay, kinder- | making a great effort, according to French but are reading the kind of c eg Monday night. 7?J?1? if.mlllJ °l ?4 i ^lliarlties of these creatures, learning Three offenders were brought be- garten; Betty Nelson, B-l: Lois Mrs. Brierton and has made a de­ French uaed in everyday conversa-1 semester., « ,; l s teachin»« gJ schoo. ,00li?,'l ln'dec3e9ltk* where they live, how they catch fore the bar of justice at uie last Brlggs, A-l; Eutene Johnson, B-2; cided improvement ln appearance. The B-2 grade at Afferson had Work oa tbe new tatt bouse, tion. , r'uhPri ?£« ™;« «? Kirfepatrick fm- their food with their long forked j meeting, charged with violation of Margery Troy. A-2; Gaylord Hall, I As another aid to ttie citisenship a perfect week to attendance last which Is to east Si.500. will kg start­ shed two years at the Santa Mon- tongues and drop their tails when ln rules that had been aet up bv the third grade; Virginia Dunton. fourth oro-jr»m. ftt prills have been flnd- week. The B-3 class bad four per­ ed as soon as plans hava hip ap­ Mrs. Lawton has a beginners class j lea institution and took.. a summer, dancer The characteristic bright council. The officer who has re- grade; Ralph Cripe, B-5; Audrey l-B". d'—r-'Sf ^ad leasing memory fect days; tbe A-2's and A-3's. three proved to order that the agticul- and ana Intermediatintermediate class in the: course at the normal school i'-n ' I ported the case states the charge, Boy kin, A-5; Esther Kysh and Ada . gems about helpfulness, kindness perfect days, aad the A-l's two per­ | turists may utilize ttf additional evening high school. 1 Montana. (Turn ta Page 7, Col. .) other officers adding their testi­ Schwartz, sixth grade. 'and thoughtfulness. fect days. space during tbe present school year. I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1932 EVENING OUTLOOKj SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA PAGE SEVEN

Uf£CT WESTWOOD BRENTWOOD PACIFIC Unfiii Qirls' League Names Committees «*ANGELES HILLS HEIGHTS PALISADES \John Adams A Capella Choir Again Coming Events drgani&it ilrStudenf* Will Sing Club Entertains ] Parents'Class in Miniature Planes TONIGHT Pacific Pal 1 sades Improvement league, meeting. Palisades "•*"«<, *t * Honored atlea l___kr ItireckmJl"itlJoEi ^ft*fi*Work 22 at Luncheon Opening Session 7:30 O'clock. To Put on Show The John Adams A Gappella^choir, which was Organized two years TOMORROW P.-T.A. Planning Dance ago with such enthusiasm that the singers met before school each morn­ Mixed Voices Tried on Chautauqua Literary and Scien- ing for instruction and practice and continued their work an entire year Two Compositions Westwood Organization Richland Avenue Group i tifie circles of Southern California, Miniature airplanes that -slftj to Raise Elands for before the chorus was made a part of the music curriculum and -given- meeting. Rustle Glen picnic grounds, through the ozone at a high speed criedit. has organized again with 32 members:—Mrs. Irene Holilday is di' at Rehearsals in Musical Program at { Listens to Pastor of waffle PaUsades, 11 a. m. of 60 miles per hour—planes that Scholarship Fund reeling the chorus this year. Offi- Westwood Friday Evening Forum, lay smoke screens, drop parachutes, cers of tbe choir include: Fred playgrounds with from 75 to 100 boys McKinley mixed chorus la already Noon -Session Westwood Church Congregational church, 8 prm. show landing and cabin lights, make Appointing of committees was the Hayden, president; Mattie Jane participating. hard at work oa two beautiful com­ Organ recital, Royce Hail audito­ main business during the first meet­ Members of the Westwood Hills sparkler flights, loop, spiral, dive Peters, vice president; Evelyn Bax­ The Tiger club, sponsored by How­ positions, "Like As a Father," by Adult students of the Richland rium. University ot California at Los and perform tath e manner of real ing of the girls' league of univer- ter, secretary, and George Palmer, ard Ahlf, has Jack Cassady as its Cherubini. and "Hark, Hark the Woman's club entertained 22 guests avenue school's parental educatloal Angeles, 13 noon. isty high school recently. reporter. manager and these three captains: Lark," by Schubert. at a luncheon, meeting and musl-l class met yesterday morning under Boy Scout troop No.' 44, meeting, aircraft, will be exhibited by mem* —Committee chairman appointed Require Voice Test Bill1 •• -Cqrdlllo, - lightweight- - team; I Rehearsals -are held each Thurs- eale. held yesterday afternoon at the | the direction of Mrs. L. C. Hicks [10968 Santa Monica boulevard, 7:15, bers of the Oyifalculn club tomor­ by Marybelle Gary, president ol the In the first soprano section, Helen I Harold- Mahan, middleweight Pete idav and Friday morning at 8:15 T. W.~C. X on Hllgard avenue: Mrs. for tne first of their bl-mln thly p. m. row nlfht from 8 to 8 o'clock at the league, include Wanda Stanley Flaxman ls captain; Bernice Linke Breceda, heavyweight, with Mis. Virginia Stewart, music J. H. Vandlver, president if the club, meetings this fall. A pot-luck lunch­ Miniature aircraft show, West Los West Los Angeles municipal play­ board of hearing; Bernadlne Twad- presided over the business session. * eon .was served. Angeles municipal playground, 8 pjn. ground. dCJL applied arts: _D.aphne Hansen is .captain of the second soprano | For, the Vikings. liorln Jones ls j instructor, in charge. —Mrs.. James Prince, chairman of war whoops; and Gwen Beck, scrap section; Charlene McMurray; of the sponsor and Richard Howell man- High part is sung by Dorothy the .music, committee, directed a pro- Rev. Wesley Goodson Nicholson of This miniature airplane show, book. alto, and George Palmer, of the bass, ager. Viking captains are; William j Foster; Geraldlne- Forrest. Pelbert gram which included violin solos by the. Westwood Hills Congregational which drew a large throng when Only those pupils who can qualify Shaw, Milton Corbridge and BUl JJex, Irene Baird, Mary Jane Honts. Paul F. Ferrer; accompanied by Wil-} church, spoke on "The Community Public Invited to presented in Hollywood recently, is The board of hearingu , moat impor­ through a voice test and are invited I Dorothv Lenz. Oladys Raines, Helen Chest," at a meeting of the Parent- tant of the Mmm *tti. Iwliidaatbg Cowley. helmlna Llndquist; soprano solos by one of the most remarkable exhibi­ by the -organization are admitted Discuss Shoes, Hose Shikami, Marjorie Hlnderer. Caro- [Mary Jane BHsy. accompanied by-} Teachers' association held at the Local Lodge Dance tions of its kind in the country, so* chairman, Isobel Millier. June John- _to.membership to-the choir. lltoft Wright, Julia Edgecomb, Juan­ school Tuesday afternoon. Several The public is Invited to attend a cording toMat t Martin, local play­ son, Eleanor Dixon—and—Kazuku The Wild -Cats arc sponsored hy Franceca Bendelarl: piano solos -by] vocal selections were rendered by Suzuki: The John Adams orchestra like­ Robert Munsey with George Palmer ita Shaw ver and Betty Humphry. WUhelmina Llndquist and numbers} card party and dance fe be held to­ ground director Between 3,090 and wise ls of r to a good start this year Middle Part by the Woman's club chorus, direct- I Albert GeorgCi accompanied by Mrs. morrow night at 8 o'clock rata Ma- 4.000 people are expected to attend Executive Board with 10 new members who havran^ as manager and these boys as.cap Middle part is sung bv Ellen Froe- D. R. Blick. Plans for serving the sonlc temple on Santa-Monica bou­ tomorrow's show. .- ed by Lydia Wilber and accompanied• regular- -school"—luncheons- and—for - Members of the executive hoard » trom 0-tBer.fchoo-s since ™\%Fv$&i SSST^Sfe^S | bel, Jane Steward—Phyllis Scott. byoall J. Nlcholsonr- levard—under—the sponsorship—of] —The Oyrfalcoln club, composed of ara—Marybelle—Gary;—presldentr the monthly card parties of the as­ Sawtelle lodge and Home Rebecca airplane eontest winners from- tha Geraldlne Carter, Irene Handley, sociation, were made. It was an­ Janice Keller, vice president; Bren- New violinists sponsored by Leon Fletcher, with {Phyllis Parker-; Lorraine Alexander. Members who attended were the lodge of Oddfellows, varlous municipal playflelds, won It da Ernst, treasurer, and Wanda Monica Prigge and Al Mishelwtck ™ K"f™••« 5S?BS_g__"Si Mesdames J. K. Buinett. O. M. Ball. nounced t.h..t aars. uertna Rasmus­ Members of the committee In ot 15 prises at the state fair in Stanley, board of hearing. Patricia Suttle. Doris Simmons, L. 8. Bagley, R. L.-Donnelley. Henry | sen -would lead the mothers' sing­ Sacramento this summer. arc new violinists for the orchesfcran na," etJJ$P; .V^n. .fA. Mary Jane Warneck. Shirley Wlllet Darling, P. T. Ferrer, Veva Fischer, ing class, to be held'weekly. charge- of arrangements are Davis A faculty tea and plans for penny and Joseph Barry. Smith, Charles Henderson. Jobn The planes Which //Ul be displayed hops after school were also dls=j Jack Kelly and Elizabeth Scougall AlvarOirlos Collinof thse a8-s Bcaptains class in John G. B. Grimes Amy L. Goldsmith, —Mrs. M. O, Davies, newly-elected are new cellists; Phil Jones and Ver- Adams, directed by Mrs. Harriet Those who sing low part are Anita :F, H, Gregg, H. E. Horner. LB. Hto-1 president, presided at the meeting McConley. Jack Creel, Dona Prize, ln flight have wing spreads of two cussed. }non Phillips,—clarinetists; James {Bernardlng. Lester Bulloek. Yuri; Elvira Hollowell and Beulah Oil- to three feet. They weigh four and As a means of raising money for I TOveU_J__tmpet___and Margaret. Mounts, have made an interesting dail. R. E. Ingram. A. M. Johnson, in the place of Mrs. Mildred Hau­ bralth. one-half to seven ounces each. 10 s nd U l • Kogawara,—Gertrude—Ketchcrsid, hauls Jarmic; J. ft. Klillac. O. A ser; Who resigned since her election the scholarship fund and for icliuol Ho^S. CamUlaHines and Charles' *?£__ ?_f_ _l.^? 5P L?. _. K. £ Kenneth Pifer, Vallere Young, charity, tbe University high »chool j Dearborn, pianists. effect upon health as part of tba Llndquist, Robert McFadden, Ed- last spring, other officers of the P.-T. A. will hold a dance at the th e 1 Frances Robertson and Marguerite Imund Marshall, W G. Nicholson, organization are Mrs. Reece Robert­ school gymnasium Friday night The With'Monday "Scheduled as "orall™™"* *" . £ ^L"L^ ~t I Martinez. G. S Oliver, James Prince, Arthur son, first vice president; Mlss Dolo­ dance is open to the public. Tickets newspaper "dayl Tuesday devoted toi Following the classification- of Play Staged Peetz, R. B. Spensley, W. E. Tenne- res Partsch. second vice president; B-4 pupils ln section 9 at McKin­ soni J, R Vandlver, Charles Vogclcy, Mrs. Sarah watt, secretary; Mrs. F. If or the affair will be 35 cents Ken­ threvocabulare dayys oanf dtheme drill, kan sed t-th aside othee iorr rSS^^C^shoes as to welt 1soles^^^", turne10d sole^?s ley school put on a short play about €. neth Smith's orchestra" will furnistr actual" practice in public speaking, 1 /egg£s%„ *h°ut .E^« ^-n_- L. E. Whlttaker. G. B. Young and Q. XL—Brown. treasurer. fir>mn.ltt,#>» THSTHUStC: Th*. rmn MBOTW nr riramnte elub i fashionedjlibe girls considereM d the Hawaii for their auditorium program Smith. Jt JS5!A____? J£ aTrffiyhtrt wt «**«*• °* narrow shoes, short shosiT 1 yesterday.— chairmen are Mrs. G, W. Stroop, Senior Group work aireaay nam at | g^ hoserworrTBdaTand high hfeTs Jean Slaughter took the part- ef welfare: Mrs. J. O. Doolittle, re­ A commttfee from the" senior class i a teacher. Tlte pupils ln the achool freshments; Mrs. ~U. V! Martin, at Unlhl is considering the program P^ Organization Alms in lively discussions. (room scene were Marilyn Heln- Civic Leaders to membership; Mrs. D. R; Blick. pub- _to be offered when the class gives ApolnteU by the chairman, Do- — Many Standards Imiller, Carroll Arnold. John Beebe. llrlty; Mrs. Francis E Brown, achool the first of its "senior series" dur­ loras Rowe, Edward Elliott and A few of the girls discovered that Alice Tyde, Willis Boyd, Floyd Map Chestttans luncheons; Mrs. R. Robertson and ing the week of October 10. Curtis Crezee selected the club name they have some symptoms produced Daugherty, Jean Conner. Beverly West Loa Angeles will be well Miss A. L. Mahoney, program. Purpose of the program Is «o raise and drafted the constitution, which by- the factors under discussion and [Larmouth, Lois—Poe—and Mary represented at the meeting of the. money for a grift to the student sets forth the alms ot.the organist- j were surprised to learn there are j Louise Williams Eugenia Perrien Community Chest club cooperation -I body to be presented by the seniors tion: standards for selecting shoes and was the announcer. committee tonight in the Shrine Adult Cooking Class at the time of their graduaion. To overcome self-consciousness. hose other than eolor and fad. civic auditorium on West Jefferson To stand with ease and grace, Miss Marie Aleson's 7-A social boulevard, Los Angeles, according to Organized at School ...Week-End Values... •before an audience,— i science classes at John Adams are John L, Steinbarger, chairman tor A special claw for adults wbo will To think clearly. fl,having a good time learning about this district in the chests coming assist In preparing and serving a To p*V- thought Into eonvlnfing » "At.«tiinHnn«i convention of 12H2 fund-raising appeal.- More than luncheon at -each -class meeting la CUDAHY'S- , OK__» Madison Safety speech. i by dramatizing the convention in Evening Courses 6,000 members of men's and wom­ being organized at the Brockton Not to exhibit a few talented their classroom, en's clubs and other organized avenue school to meet each Monday MONOGRAM OOX. __fa^C members,_but_to furnish drill and. Many Difficulties groups are expected to attend, Stein­ from 9 a. m. to 3 p. -m.— speech practice for each individual.; Each member of the classes takes barger said this morning. U. $. E»T»_C_UMOt MM* WO* tSMA*N«__0 Club Instructor the part of some man who Robert A. Heffner, former presi­ —Beginning next Monday, nutrition Mlss Ruth Martin ls director and j attended -the con ven lion charged Proving Popular dent of Rotary, will preside.—Will! and cooking wlll be the first subjects __. Group SelecteInstructod r Ttf the club: Eva Zuvellaj with making the constitution of the Rogers. Eddie Cantor. Conrad Naglc ta the course. equalled by only five other pupils tn control expenditures every fortnight The Great Atlantic €r Pacific Tea C«* ters, are used far the penwipers. Immediately to make possible pre­ I Uw school system and Is surpassed in accordance with the government's which, later, may be used as gifts. sentation of peace proposals. i by only two. actual income. *•

_mt..t\tx l —-i— ..._.._...... ___\___f.__... ______-_-_-_-_-_-• PAGE EIGHT EVENING OITliOOK, SANTA MONICA', CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1932 MortgageReBrf A»ivnja IFOX THE ATE RETARGET OF ANOTHER SUIT Program Pushed Traffic Accidents Pat Arrives Just in Time 'Betf Fishermam" Finance Representatives, Two Drivers Arrested as New Anti-Trust Robinson Stars Federal Authorities Reckless; Must Face in Conference Police-Conrt Mystery Picture* 1 In'Tiger Shark' Thrpr pntnmnhilp arrlrlrnl s here Charges on File (Continued from Page—l-l Tla..l nicht resnltfd ln Injuries of a and The story of the "13th Guest" other agricultural commoditirs and.mini>i nature to three persons BRCI . /•* Adventures ~of~ Deep Sea featuring Ginger Rogers and coming mentioning cotton sm* tflbaecu- ie-arrest-u£-iwu oi Uie drivers, j*-.-• Amusement Operators in. to the Nuart theater tomorrow, growers = jiler mlrt- today, Fishermen Depicted m ' Nrwl rm FvMalns A. tion The-'lwo HlTeslfn vtrrr Tonv -Bi-- raSa n Diego Ask Damages opens tn an abandoned house where J _. fox Dome Film a mysterious death had taken place, ~Waiter H Newton." one nf rhe (--IS. Il7T=iT 1»H SixTrcnffi"strcwr of $780,000 at a dinner party 13 years before. president's secretaries, told newspa-1 who wai The romance of the tuna fisheries, The plot immediately plunges per men the action was taken par- reckless driving, and LOS ANOELE8.._Sr-pt. 29 - Ginger Rogers, the heroine, tato a ticularly in regard to wheat farm- can. 5 with all its wealth of dramatic high­ 3 lights and perils. Is portrayed with weird and unusual mystery. drmantlod ftom^hc Fox^Vest COMt | jell- the resources of a--modern mo- The solution comes in -a oilman- • exist esperiBin- in the._D__k-_.a_i andffi "wrtpdiy drlving.Khl_-_tatoxl-..ni,t|t,T.ana nlngrawwiuiB mm pro tton picture studio in First Nation­ engineered by Lyle Talbot, who plays eastern Montana, where, he said, caiea. . ffucerfi and distributors ln two suits al's production, "Tiger Shark" which tbe role of a debonair young private crops had been blighted for at least p'« injun"" . . . on file today by Independent theater wlll be shown tonight and for the I investigator. operators, who cliarced violation of! balance of the week at th. Fox In "Flames," showing on the same one or two seasons past. carBatello intn on, ptt tlpralrf allegedl b v , Jodrove e his the Sherman anti-trust act. In resrionse to Questions Newton °P f Mcin- H Dome theater. program, Johnny Mack Brown plays f? Af!P ,77, «•<.« «hnw-n ihRt nm- e*rto. °f 1811 Fifteenth street, at —Follovtinc the " "T of a S750 """! the role of a fireman whose perilous co suit,by the Long Beach Theater Co..I —Tuna fishing is the-most danger-1 aala that il it-was sftcmn tnat pio-, £,...__,..,. ct-rr,rf anrt Mtrtitcmr nre­ ous to human life of all deep sea duties carry him through thrilling ducers of such products,as cotton"^™* owner of the State theater in Long I scenes in a big tenement fire.— and tobacco had suffered to such' * Batrllo's passenper, Virginia Abe- Beach, the Pacific National The-1 fishing. The schools of tuna are an extent as some of the wheat I lar, 15. of 154™ Seventh street, suf- • atcis, Inc., operatotu of houses ~far)= harassed by monster tiger sharks,! farmers, he had na doubt the par f 8an Dle Bnd the most savage and terrible scourge Spain expects a bumper grain IW moratorium would be extended i £' « »»"»*'»"« a^S "f ?he munty' *° Bakersfield. yester- of the seven seas. And the tiger I crop this year. -»—-**•'— J health-«*».«. emernency l.O-pital.,-"'HH™V filw.^l a™n a_^™" Hun-foj r S78n.ooo ini .shark Is nmre of "a menace to the I Edward O.—Robinson adds a -Brnrrnn is asscrEFfrrii-Uiu-c itrlvbliZ ' r-Jt-... v Tr_*r:_. - -• t TOherman than he is to tne tiant. new type oi role to hi. long list —Cardiff. Wales, 111 prohibit the ^-WSpaaai -operators also-L All these phases of a little known loud speaker nuisance in the streets. into a car carrying Mr. and Mrs. sought a restraining order against of film successes ta "Tiger H L Prinre at man Santa Monica -nn mtspr-Wt-plsn to nitir-tbwn by•= ^enterprise are vividly embodied lnf Shraark," opening tonight in the boulevard; West Eos AHgeieg: [ illegally withholding popular first | this unusual picture. Fox Dome meater. Hurricane Relief Severe Bruises Edward G. Robinson, star ot I Tire~collision resulted' in "severe run pieTVire.. from their theaters. "Little Caesar" and "Five Star Brentwood bruises tp Mrs. Prince, who received Competing West Coast theaters In! Children Will Hear ; Long Beach. San Dtego and Bakers- Actions speak louder than words, and Pat O'Brien seems to be • Final." is starred ta "Tiger Shark." Wilshire Boulevard treatment at the emergency hos-.flcld. 6 ly Richard Arlen plays the ro^e of pltal and then was taken home. Thei . ^Yf.^iSS * * ^°?°E?. .£" saying, "Unhand the fair lady, brute." as he forcibly restrains Lucien j Robinson's first, mate and pal. Zita Great Negro Tenor *t Federal fhone WLA-34377 aecWent uctuiled -at Pico boulevard i***1 quality fts»t run pictures, the1 Prival from embracing Genevieve Totarn. it all happens ln "Hollywood For the second time in the Holly- Gen. Adm., 15c; Loges, 25c WorkUnderWay s, ,s the wife of one man commits sul- and Main' street at 9 o'clock. , " charged, resulting In a loss Speaks," opening an engagement tonight in the Majestic theater. actresses, has the leading feminine wood Bowl's history, a special rate .Xeo..Van -Vleit. of 226 Pacific!?' P^rontUic by the independent role, others ln the cast are of 36 cents win be made for school TONIGHT and FRIDAY Steps Taken to Give Aid street, suffered—lacerations and theaters and consequent destrucr. J.. Carroll Naish. William Ricciardl children for tbe Roland Hayes con-: [bruises when thrown from a ma- tion of valuable investments. and Vince Barnett. 1 oert tomorrow nlgbt. Thls'y.-ar isj to Hundreds Homeless rhino driven by Q. J. Beamlab. of Film producing companies named the first time the bowl has spon­ the same address, when it collided in the suit were RKO-Radio Pic­ sored concerts—during the school "ROAR of in Porto Rico I with one operated bv Frank R. tures Corp.. Paramount-Publlx term, making such a special rate Corp.. Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer Cm p.. possible. , __ • W111CV. 23: of 130 Main street. Police Pox Film Corp., Warner Brothers SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico. Sept 29: ^^ The victjm was In the Santa It is expected that 5,000 students ti/SrDRAGOir _-_^=Rclief agcnclES.j_eaUilt.o_acUon ; Monica -hospUai-shewma tmpwva- Pictures Ine ; Columbia Pictures California Boob will take advantage" orthis oppor-1 Corp., Uni'versal " Pictures, Inc.; -w4«r- today to assist the hundreds of lam- ment. United Artists Corp., and First Na­ TOHHf to near tne great Nelr5| Hies left homeless and without wiiley's machine skidded more tional -Pictures. Inc tenor. Tomorrow's program will be RICHARD DIX, GWILI ANDRE means of support-by the hurrirane ulan IOQ tent af ter the Impact at tba last one presented ln tha bowli EDWARD EVERETT HOBTON which struck Puerto Rico Tuesday Broadway and Twenty-fourth street. until the opening of the 12th icason- -ZASU PITTS— morning. -4police SAld aTTer an" liivrMieation. First Run Picture of "symphonies under the stars," i Even this early there _gere com-J_ _ I next summer. ——Also— Ha W,, I plaints to the police that some mer-' _M . _- rt j Mary Boland. noted stage star. ^» • 1 •» heard in stsnOartf t OEORGE SIDNEY•CHARLEY chants had raised the prices of food' Marine r ears hlUt turns to the films to play with «»nc«t works during the early part j Ml'RRAY COMEDY Majestic Offers of the taA building materials. Governor *_» »»» r J ar • Clive Brook. Lila Lee. Charlie Rug- Program, and will close his! VAGABOND ADVENTURE _B?.veriiey_.imnie"ml guilty, ot^rcckless-drir-ng, ean gaiie Orev appeals in Ills pU'ture^ Hts being abroad -withraSlOO prize j—Hanhr noTliTng~eTee to do. CaToy ^_^2"th SPS Ad vermws"- wli I le '' au'mtm^ the »p;__ recognizinghlm , d"ecid«l"-to-write-Miss-Carroll-'a note. LAST TIMES TONIGHT ~ In Mans Tulip Bed:_^wTm™m$monsIW3^ "Tne strange Case of Clara Deane," and greeting him with, "You are He neglected to say how long he DOUBLE FEATURE —war w.vttiw t*A c ,'i. m». '• Warner: flewit_v dislrici uttorney, n features Wynne Gibson. Pat O'Brien "The Phantom President." is to j had been perched atop the pete- or m and Francis Dee. • advertise fhe coming engagement' "Tf*!*''J%n i" f' ^'i i™ felony complaint of driving while in- whether~fae took-up-this position to raBE N LYON ; Al-sea. as in the jungle, the bat- of the picture of that title at the watch for another revolution or just' BARBARA WEEKS fhe coin Is 115 years old and is: . ; ^j. j tie for Hie ts increasingly a survival; Fox Dome. S€OL5_S\l?ittida3 d 1817 :""? M f]aVf? U l ™?sth<1 rolu tv s ™s™s f what is the big- idea. - 3r ^ s -in. .-. ,, . : --rl Wilson was arrested at the request » the fittest. ITTjg Phantom President which „. "Twelve years, of stunt work,", he- ^5.Ther?.'l number_! s^^'J^'ilP.^JT^TfinVearne and jetterinc stand,, cnil Dnd 'i witm huf l tHILIIUJI flh alternativL mlitj eu lo f T" n'"'' '""*•'' • '" " I comecomess to the Fos Duilll' ilt'Xt wwk. We wrote, "nicludin?, two years of flag­ 'By Whose Hand?* cwt perfectly, inscribe on one (]ccPcl that WU8on's machine collided _ " •">«* we were close to some features Oeorge Cohan, Claudette pole sitting, have brought me va­ side were the words: b' with his car. damaging it extensive-! hu8p monster of the deep by the Colbert and Jimmy Durante. rious kinds of fan mail. But I'll —Also— or Half a Dollar." and a; .star. The ly. The arrest occurred last Satur-1 numbers In which carrion 'birds wager that receiving a—fan letter -A—Gomcdy Drama other side hears the picture of an dav following- the collision St Pier I gatheieil atxivf us. to swoop downl from somebody on top of an 85- eagle and the Latin phrase "E avenue and Main street. upon the water, at brief Intervals, College Life Shown foot flagpole in Shanghai is a new Pluribus Unum." Thc words in cloud-like formation. The rea-1 one on you, isn't it?" 'Exposure* "Unitetl States of America" and son Is simple. The surface o: the! In 'Age of Consent* Mlss Carroll admits that it is. LILA WALTER "50 C" complete th emarklngs. National Guardsmen sea was literally dotted with small Contrary to widespread belief, • . • LEE BYRON Schnicker said the dirt recently fish, driven to the surface—and into "My flagpole sitting has carried the maw of the birds of prey—by genuine college life of today ls not was excavated from a basement. See Lunar Rainbow one round of exhuberant drinking. I me all over the earth." La foy pro- Tomorrow and Saturday TEXARKANA. Ark.. Sc . 29 (U.R! the larger fish below." conspicuous "necking," roadsterfuTs ceeds, "and wherever I've been, I've TWO BIG FEATURES Boy Claims Method —A lunar rainbow, unusual phe­ In "The Strange Case of Clara I of pretty co-eds, slick college sheiks admired you In pictures. Wherever nomenon, was seen by members of Deane. Mlss Gibson first appears as and a generous load of carefre. stu- the next year of my wanderings ThrlllinK! Baffling! Mysterious! the Texarkana Co. at the Texas an eager young girl, as the ttory dents whose only reason for attend- finds me I'll see every picture you By the Author of "Scarface" Of Trisecting Angle, national guard camp near Pala- unfolds she grows older—wiser— FORD CITY, Pa., Sept. 29 (U.P'—A ing college Is to waste time, spend do, even lf they're In Oreek." cios. Tex , recently. with the bitterness that comes from money and acquire "prestige." method of trl-sectlng the angle — a The rainbow lasted about 30 min­ disillusionment. At the picture's I problem which has engaged mathe­ Although these elements are pres- Mlss Carroll hastened to answer "THE utes. The lunar rainbow, a ra:nbnw powerful climax, she has oecnme a I ent in the higher institution;' of the letter. She wished the cham- maticians for 2,000 years—is claimed caused by the moon, is one ot the careworn middleaged woman whose' AB Seats AB Seats by Ted Macknlck, 18, Ford City tired eyes tell of a frustrated life. lenrnlng. they are liy far outnum- Plon good luck. Then she won- rare scenes of the heavenly bodies. hered by the earnest boy and girl dered how to address the envelope. 25c .:AI.IIO«XIA 25c high school senior. THIRTEENTH VENICE Macknlck. with a year's instruc­ who really seek adequate prepara­ But since there probably is only tion in plane geometry and two Jury Frees Venice Jean Harlow Gets tion for the future. one American seated at the top of a Now! FRIDAY— SATI'ROAY years work in algebra, said he These types realistically are por­ flagpole ln China at the moment, QUEST •» trayed by Dorothy Wilson and Rich­ she addressed it tohim , "On Top of First u» reached his solution alter nine Man After Inquest Entire Bern Estate Flagpole, Shanghai." The letter GINGER ROGERS "THE NIGHT OF JUNE 13' months work. ard Cromwell In "The Age of Con­ Run LANCASTER. Sept 29 (CN.Si LOS ANOELES. Sept. 29 (U.R)— sent," poignant drama of the mod now is on Its way and. so far as ls J. FARRELL MACDONALD CLI\ f. BROOK—LII.A LEE—THARI.IE RIT.GI.ES Macknlck said he believed his Mrs. Bessie Owens. 35. of 2501 Pa­ Jean Harlow, screen star widow of jn' known. Smoky Blll still is on top of LAST TIMES TONIGHT solution was simpler than thai ol cific avenue. Venice, came to her ern campus, starting tomorrow Also Paul Bern, suicide motion picture the Tivoli theater. the pole. r._»n_i—F_rr.ll I llmmi Ob---» MiamB O'Salllraa the Very Rev. .1. J. Callahan, pres­ death accidentally, as the result of a, producer, will receive his entire; Johnny Mack Brown ident of Duquesne university. He fall from her husband's oar, ja cor- estate under the terms of a will The film adaption of Martin Fla­ THE ITRST YEAR" "FAST COMPANIONS" oners verdict held here today Her vin's Broadway play, "Crossroads," A party of British fascists ta uni­ la the Biasing Romance plans to submit it to. mathema­ filed in superior court for probate. form drove to Buckingham palace. ticians lor-verification:— i.imiiH rtni's - Owens, "ago had presents these cofeaiured players as Attorneys said the estate will not a pair.pf college lovers who weigh London, and left a~ bouquet bearing been held as a material witness, was be more than $50,000. 'FLAMES' COME the surrender of an education with a message of loyal greetings to the EARLY! Santa Monica Boy ordered released. The will was the third known to the acquisition of a marriage cer­ king. TONIGHT AT 8:45 have been made bv Bern and super- tificate. U.S.C. Prc-Medic OPOSSl'M 'BAILS OUT • cedes two others in which money 1 MASTKRTON. New Zealand. Sept. was left to Dorothy Mlllette ..Ith' John Deck. Jr., of Santa Monira. 29 1.1 ••—An opossum, carrying her whom he lived for several' years' is among 5. students admitted—to young In her pouch, climbed aboard and who ended her life shortly after i Rogers' Director MAJOR STUDIO the freshman class of the school of I Matinrc Eveninrsl medicine. University of Southern an airplane for a snooze. The planet Bern's own suicide. Uses Novel Method Oallfornla. this fall following se­ took off and the animal, awakened j 1_ Realizing how essential lt Is for lections made from hundreds of apt ln mid-air, leaped. A farmer saw RALPH INCE 9EFENDANT players to become thoroughly iden­ iDC 30< her fall to earth nnd then scamper, LOS ANGELES, Sept. 29 (CNS) MAJESTIC plicants it was announced today i „ .^ tified with their roles. Director 5 p a l1Farhv u H e was unable —Although a car of Ralph W. Ince, w^T- J ? B. McKibben dean 01^'^^,^ n lllP >0 David Butler uses a unique method FIRST BUM FICTURE oung opossums Hlm director, was repossessed, he of building up this "identification" the U. S. C. medical school. also had been ened. still owes the A. E. NUgent agency > _JP7 UM Inside story of th« AS* FEATURE during the making of a picture &2L SPECTATORS EXIT III 1(1,11 HI V I S"B on' lt. according to a breach In the filming of Will Rogers' Outside girl in Hollywood I Af\| DOYLESTOWN. Pa., Sept 20 civ Interviews With I of contract suit on file against him i'Down To Earth." coming to the —A lion and a cage attendant I today. Fox Rosemary Saturday, Butler sur­ staged an unscheduled show at a Gandhi Forbidden prised some of the cast by address­ fvi county fair here, but the spectators POONA. India. Sept 29 (.T> -- A TO OPEN KINDERGARTEN ing them, not by then* own names didn't wait around to see it. The ' Government order, forbidding all In­ ANGORA. Turkey, Sept. 29 <.v>— but by their character names. Thus PREVIEW beast escaped from his pen and the terviews—with- Mahatma Gandhi An American educator wlll talk Rogers was "Pike Peters," Irene ] attendant grabbed him by the tail. wej;c issued today Just as several In­ "turkey" to Turkish tots. This Rich was "Idy." Dorothy Jordan A Galaxy of Start and Official* Will Attend The lion got the best of the tus- dian political lenders were prepar­ country's first kindergarten is tows s "Julia" and so on—not only | Thia Showing of an Outstanding FUm Hil of-war and started toward the ing to confer with him open here soon under the direc­ during the filming of the picture, Mff standj.. Tbe spectators left. tion of Dr Beryl Parker of Co­ but ta casual conversation ana ln GENEVIEVE TOBIN for the 1932-33 Season! lumbia university. I rehearsals as well. PAT O'BRIEN PATIENT SCIENTIST ObMM. bv 10 011 S UZ Zt ll NEW YORK, Sept. 29 JH-EMD*MT1.V "MARK OF THE SPUR" recently by a professional grid star, tinues today and tonight. r_»a»AT«P' With BOB CUSTER aat LILLIAN RICH

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Table Manners * * * * * Those Cougars JEFFERSON HIGH VARSITY INVADES BEACH GRIDIRON • * «• * * Detective Joe Associated Press Cameraman Nabs World Series Plays By FRANK FINCH Wee Bats ToolNORSEMEN CLASH " f-F- YESTERDAY'S base knock; ing on the part of the Yanks I was really typical of their at­ tack, Charley Orlmm and bis play­ mates might as well pack up their Much fur BruinsP WITffDEMOCRATS grips and go home* Every time the Cubs made a run : Big First Baseman -Gets Ruth-Gehrig Act Upsets the Yanks came back wtih a pair Three Singles Off Bush in 12-6 Defeat; By FRANK FINCH of 'em. How are you gonna tick a Thr Jefferson high Democrats have about as much chance of beating team that has such bad table man­ Cub Twirler Small Attendance Samohi tomorrow as Gov. Roosevelt hM in getting elected—that is, a ners? darn good chance. The Jeffcrsonlans, coached by ex -Trojan THarriHEd^b 1 THE Trojans are ln for some rol­ "on tinned from Pa** 1) By EDWARD J. O'NEIL son, make their first appearance on Samohi field In many years whea NEW YORK. Sept. 29 ..•.'>—Thanks they engage the Vikes tomorrow afternoon" at ^•ao-nvtnrir iieffersonrin* licking fun next Satiddy when they nnlr r|,,1 l play the Washington State Cou­ fanned. Herman fanned. No runs, to an old established act. as de-' vaded Samohi on Th «p r i; day gars, judsintc -from the size and j one hit. no errors, two left. pendable for drama, thrills and the long ago—during the days of Perry versatility of several of Babe Hol- Yankees—Crosetti popped to triumph nf virtue as was "East] Bay Golf Gossip O'Brien. Freddy Gunther and other lingberry's star players. Jurges. Gomez struck out. Combs Lynne," back in the gas-lit days, Samohi '"'greats"—and Were smoked First and foremost is George I filed out to Cuyler. No runs, -no bits, thc Yankees were booming again something like 40 to 0; but never I no errors. along tbe victory trail today, pos­ Standing of Uie golf teams in the fear; loyal Democrats, tt won't be Theodoratus, 240 pound Greek full­ Third Inning sessors of their ninth straight world Southern California public links anything like tbat tomorrow, mere back. In the Idaho game last week—4—Englis h flied ta Ruth, HEQ made series triumph. tournament, announoed yesterday, are no O'Briens and Gunthers run- £i£^!SOSS J^B Pf.r P1""^' th» catch Without moving a step, —Just whernthe skies werenterkest show that Bruce M. McCormick nnd n I ng around loose these days.— which is some plunging tor a soph- | _£yjer grounded out. iizzeri & ln more ways than one, when It his Western—avenue—public—link* Close Game Looms omore. And they say ho isn't slow j Gehrig. Stephenson punched a hit plaicr5_arc in first place witn 191-. for Tiis size; on the contrary, he seemed aa though Guy Bush was The outcome of tne impending, lto right and made two bases when well on thc way to breaking up an points. picks his-holes like- a 180 pound I the ball bounded past Ruth.—It was; fracas ls a tossup, Jefferson has a halfback. act that flourished through the post Sunday, the Western troupe meets Mg team, but has bod a week's less I scored as a double. Demaree sin­ season—championship -struggles of Griffith Park in the feature match _^yhe other geezer to watch is this gled to right and Stephenson scored work than the beach -gridders. Sa_ fmjf: Bander, who also answers to 1926. 1927 and 1928, thc team of of the third round Of play. Sunset mohi has a fairly big, seasoned line I standing "p when Ruth juggled the Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig rose fields playa at Santa Monica. ine naime oi George, iie caused a | ball before making a poor throw to —Standings. Western Avenue--19-Hrfj and speed to burn in the backfield. sensation during the New Year's fin"Tholr might, smote the transgres- Spectators will have ah JWKIT- I the plate. Demaree was trapped I sor. and shattered the morale of Long Beach-48Vs.; Pasadena 17; day game-between-Stata and Ala.- , off first base and put out, Gomez ] Sunset Fields lftj|; Griffith Park tunity to peer at thc Howard Jones ' bama twty-years ago with his -un-- the. Chicago Cubs In the opening system when the Democrats go to UflMUj. Oiii* run, two lilts, uu •game of the World Series:— 16-; St.-Andrew HWi Baldwin Hills canny passing ability. I errors. 10; Santa Monica 8;; Montebello 8. through the motions, as Eoelson State was hopelessly licked, th _ 1 Vanhpps—SfiKCll bounced out] 12-6 Victory learned ail his football at U s. c. He was quite a football player his score being 24 to 0 when young j Herman to Grimm. Ruth walked. —At the end of a stormy day. next —Dittesfnrlttvlera's lnvltiitiu': tour­ Sander was sent in. but be kept thej Gehrig singled on a sharp hit that to the poorest In the matter of at­ runlng mates being Erny Pitickert - ney are October 3-9. Charley Hawks Jim Musik tend .— gamB interesting witii-bis bullet J Herman barely was able -to stop. tendance a Yankee World Scries announced today. The Evening Out­ like heaves that caught the 'Bam Ruth held second. Lazzeri rolled to ever haa known, a day that started look inadevrtently had announced Coaeh JOG Buckmaster named his boys unawares. Jurges and was called out on a in a rain storm nnd ended in glls- •hat. Uie tourney would close on Oc­ star Line lineup this morning. Dona­ Last year the Trojan pass dc-: close play at first. Ruth advanced tenlng sunshine, the score-stood 15 tober 11. Qualifying opens on Mon­ toni and Kasl will be at the Dank fense was well night impregnable to third and Gehrig to second, to t in favor of the American league day, October 3, and continues Tues­ berths: McNairy and Tarlton will •with guys like Pinckert. Mustek Dickey was purposely walked on Tour A MH. (H l.ll—Pr... T* l.fthtttti. champions: But the final score told day!— handle the tackle jobs; Jones and Marrs are slated lor the guard •na shaver on aecK, out tne _e? Iwlde pitches.' filling the bases —Associated -Press Tcltipholo of the first game at owing Bill Herman, second base- nothing nf thc (Jauu±. return t" One ef the highlights of tbetour- fense is far from being perfect this | Chapman singled to right, scoring man of the Chicago Cubs and first man at bat in thc series. World Series play of the heroes of berths, and ecneiM wlU be at cen—J year. TJtsh completed eight passes I RUtfl and Gehrig.—Dickey stopped"! ney wlll be the mixed foursomes ter. "Roarin' Ray" Lopez will play ! 192.7 and 1928. when the Yankees event ea Sunday.- October 9, Hawks) and gained 127 yards via the ozone | at second. Crosetti fanned on a quarterback, with Abbey and Gasper won two world titles from the said. More than 300 entries are ex­ at halves and Simpson at fullback. route last week. third called striker Two runs, two j Pirates and Cardinals ln eight suc­ pected. . . . I hits, no errors, two left. cessive games. Mghties Tangle YES. IT'S TRUE, that the local Fourth Inning It was Ruth, just recovered from A monthly permit win he given While thc varsities are colliding parlor of i:he Native Sons fras~ Cubs—Grimm slapped a single off I a mild attack of appendicitis, who the winner of the medal play event here, the lightweight teams of the seeded its noted member, Olin Du­ Sewell's—glove: Hartnett -struck f marched to the puts lh the. third! for woni>'ii golfers, to br held to­ two-schools wtll play at Jefferson, tra, No, 1 in the organization's golf lout. Jurges forced Grimm, Crosetti Inning with the Cuba leading 2 to 0, morrow at the municipal course Larry Horn has a pretty strong Ho -Lazzeri;—Warneke whiffed.—No j outfit thla year and expects to take ratings. That's the height" oriome^ i runs, one hit, no errors, one left. and Earle Combs, the first Yankee All members of the fair sex nrr in­ thing or other. runner Bush had allowed on base, vited to compete. the Jeff babes In stride: * _ * Yankees— Gomez was thrown resting on second through the me­ Tho Samohi lightweight lineup: I out, Warneke- to Prlmm.—Combs dium of a base on balls and an ln- AGUA CAI.1KNTE Sept 2Q —Old Lopez and Harkness, ends; Cadman THEY might as well call off the | singled through short. On the hit] and Bnnner, IJirkles; Bartlett _n_ Venice-Samohi football game, flow ficld out.. Mexico will be represented in thc I and run piay, sewell singled" to iett | first annual women's—Mexican Hn.rket.t-, gnHTTls; Alllnkov cpntnrH tbat tba City league rulers have and Combs reached third. Ruth Bilbo Comes Through Sarff, quarterbrack; Dunnlgan left -JSie .Babe smashed a long single championship golf tournament, passed a regulation Which Is de- I bounced to Warneke and Combs was •which—will—be held at the—Agua half; Steman. right half, and Mason, signed to beep students from trav- I trapped betwen third and home.' He 1 to right and the grey haired Ken- Fullback. j-enng-cross town to saa tte team I trapped between tmra anti nome-ae! tucky colonel raced homo. Lou Oeh­ Callente Golf and Country club here —-j»Iay—its league- games- on- -foreign 1 double play was completed when rlg tramppa to the put*. The count October 12. lit j_nd 19. gridirons. ' Hartnett and Jurges trapped Sewell; JT ached three and •—» He t.tit wt„ The Mexico City Golf club, main-! CTFTAIN LOUT TCI— In other words, the Venice, nrln. - Jurges made, the final put out. Har t -1 the deciding pitch, a "screw" ball 'stay of the royal and ancient, game CORSAIR ELEVEN eipai-will not be ln a position to I nett-was credited with tho putoiit off on the oiTtstrtp corner; and bpiwrit in this republic, plans to send two A cloud~hnng oyer Santa Monica r permit: any Venice students to at­ 1 Combs, No runs, two hits, no errors, I far on a line into the deep reaches representatives for the tournament, Junior -college's- football hope." yea' tend the game, which will be played"! i one left. of tlw right field -stands, The Yan- the first all-comers women's cham­ terday, when two stunning blows at Westwood. Not that any of the Fifth Inning [kecs led. 3 to 2. and the game might pionship ever to be held on a course hit the Jaysee hopes at t-he=same^ Cubs—Herman faned, swinging at Just as well have ended there.— lr Mexico. time. The first came when Tom J_Ws will "ditch" school that aft- Harrison, former first string end, ^fn. Oh. no. a fast ball. English was called out That home run smash unsettled on strikes; XlUyler drove a triple dropped school, and the other was "Thl Venice-Samohi game sans BuiJi, king pin of the cub curvers, the "announcement, that CtrarlesH rooting -sec&ons would be as escit- to-deep right field. Ruth Just failed and shattered the morale of a team I to get under tbe nail as it dropped '.'Slumber" Rohrer, behemoth -tackle ing as Joan Orawford -in-a 1908 that had pranced into battle, cocky" and captain of the team, wou'd be bathing suit. Ja foot outside the bleacher wall. "and" confident, to grab a. quick two: Rivers Floored, rStephcnson grounded out on a high unable to play at. all during the i bounder, Sewell to Gehrig. Ho | run irari off burly Charley Ruffing, season. THERE is. 79 pounds difference f nuns; ""* hit "n errors^ one left-.- best of Ihe Yankee rlfiht hand Harrison had been handling his bctweerr the largest Trojan and the - I Yankees—Gehrig hit his third pitchers. Bu:ih last his control and wing post in a: creditable muni! —smallest Georgo batty, 225 pound • his -tUff. His"mates tailored behind I straight" single past Herman. Laz­ hlm. And Uii* game wore on to Us Beaten by'Gege' and was on the Starting Hhi-UTi~lHsr~ tackle, and "Cotton" 'Warburton, zeri grounded to Herman, who Saturday against theSHJi B?rnar-H ^-146 pound quarterback, hold the • fumbled, but recovered in_Jime"tn Inevitable conclusion, a dreary, dino jaysre Indians. His berth now honors. nip the batter at first. Oehrlg pointless -son of duel. like two By RINGSTER will probably be t»Wn—fnrn o< byj reached second. Dickey- lashed tr friends Doxine for the fun of it. Two long-count knockdowns saved either Howard Dalton, letterman. B1T.1. TD2ER SI VfiMre, captain: \ single to wgntr~ scoring Gehrig. -Ruth and Oehrlg, their work- daw, j "Oege" Onrvantc's hide last night. who -is recovering from, an injured of the California varsity, comes by • Chapman .fanned and Dickey Was faded into the background of the shoulder, or HaWSS. K DeWCJffier general scramble. ;Ha'_mel up_with--stiff opposition in his athletic ablUty naturally. They | thrown out trying to steal second, I l*rrs- Tflrphnttl. Jimmy Rivers: Mexican lightweight. who-has shown, up well in "practice-1 tell me hia dad used to -hurl for 1 Hartnett to Herman. One run, two Assoclated Press Telephoto of the first run made in the 1932 World aeries. Herman, Chicago Rufua Hit Freelv In the main go at. the Santa Monica After breaking his wrist during Los Angeles when "Cap" Dillon ! hits, no errors. Cubs' second baseman, scoring the nrsr ran on"English's single.— —It wasn't so much that-the Yan­ arena, and it was only because Riv­ the summer, it was thought thal- skippered the Seraphs. The senior Sixth Inning kees, famed far their hitting array. ers kissed the canvas twice that Rohrer would be in oondltu it to Tozcr also chucked in—tbe big. Cubs—Demaree—lifted a high fly overpowered the Cuba as was ex­ Referee Reggie Gilmore lifted the play In some of the conference gues. ' 7rr"' i to Chapman. Orlmm grounded out I pected, or that the giant redheaded Italian's duke.— games, but the medico didn't '.hink . to Gehrig unassisted. Hartnett Northwest Rivals Join FjxcesJn Rtttfmg hamlouffed the- National Gja^J3te_st^cd^y^ng_iX-i]oor^ He will be missed by Coach HELEN FULTON, new national grounded out, Crosetti to Gehrig, El Segundo Team league hitters with his fireball and ing Rivers tn the first session wlih a Charley Bl'iilVn. AtTTrrerTTmif r.*fff- ragirls' tennis champion, played No runs, no hits, no errors. crac'Jlng curve. Neither of those left hook to the jaw for the count of aalrs are working hard for their m ich tennis In Santa Monira lsst Yankees—Crosetti filed out to De­ [*'• Games vs. Southland Grid Squadsthing s happened. "8." Again in the second Rivers made two practice games with the Whtt- winter. Much of her success was maree, who made a sensational —The cube, as a -matter of fact. the mistakteot slugging Kith Ora-J t.l or college -frosh and the Calj accredited to the coaching of F. riming catch in left center near tbe banged Rufus the Red briskly in vante and went dowa for a "9" I Christian varsity SaJTircTay on Sa- Lee Smith, formerly of Santa Mon­ running track. Gomez fanned. LOS ANGELES. Sept. 29 (CNS)—A pair of Pacific Coast conference count. "Punch weary," Oravante was mohl field. The first game starts Meets Indian 11I football frays feature tanbark festivities at the Olympic stadium this spots but only after thc Yanks had ica and now a successful Chicago Combs grounded out, - Herman to sprinted far to the front. The Bruins shellacked ln the third by a vicious a' 1 o'clock. instructor. Smith also tutored an­ Grimm. No runs, not bits, no errors. week end. Washington State and Idaho, bitter enemies from the North - picked up 10 hits, among them a body attack, but he managed to eke other national champion. Jay Cohn Seventh T"l»»Wg By EDDIE GILBERT I land, are united in their ambitions to lambcst thc two local -major insti- pair of doubles and a triple, while out a decision over the game Mexi­ boy landed a telling blow. of Santa Monica. Cubs—Jurges hoisted to Ruth. Coach Ted Brobst's Unihi foot­ ! tutlons. Southern California and U. C. L. A. Coach Leo Calland's Idaho the men of Joe McCarthy touched can. A bright prospect was discovered 9 . . Warneke fanned. Herman lifted a ; Vandals buck up against Blll r— Bush, and his successors, Burleigh Takes Three Counts ln Jimmy Smith, lanky colored light- short fly to Combs. No runs, no ball team spent most of yesterday's Spauldlng's UCLAans Friday night this year to handle forward rank I weight. Smith pounded out an easy FREDDY STEELE, Tacoma practice in pushing Its brand new o nncs and Bob Smith, for only After battering his foe for throe decision over Al Lewin. the r-'ide of thumper, will never win the wel­ hits, no errors. * l.t a game wblch may prove wbeth- duties. eight. Instead the Yankees took-ad­ rounds, Ralph Armando, the welter­ Yankees—Sewell grounded out, charging machine all over the War-' er the Bruins oan be expected to go Klawitter, sturdy vet. and Stag- Pier avenue, slamming Al on the terweight title. Freddy ia the hard­ vantage of every lapse in the Cub weight Wtth the movie here profile, schnozzle whenever he felt like lt. est hitter seen around here tn many Herman to Grimm. Ruth singled | rior turf ln preparation for the far in this year's race. naro. letter man. are "stationed on defense, of the streaks of wild ness was floored three times ln the final on a drive that bounded off the „_A_ •• Saturday afternoon Coach How-1 the wings. Walter Camp, namesake Tommy Fujioka and Pete Pena a day. but his chin is weak. game wlth EI that afflicted both Bush at the snd round by Eddie Esquaiante, "Fire­ Ceferino Oarcla hurt him badly. right field wall. Gehrig grounded Segundo tomorrow on ard Jones will send his revamped I of the famous "father of football," of h's stay, and Onmes during his man Jim" Flynn's rotege. and droped went four sizzling rounds to a draw. t Freddy came back to stop the to Herman and the Cubs completed the West Los Angeles field | Trojan horde against Washington plays left tackle, while the berth on brief return to the spotlight that the duke to Eddie Pena (cored the most points, but [ipino. Tommy Herman floored a double play, Herman to Jurges to After pushing the machine State, the outfit which has prriveo the other side ts in the hands of last shone upon him when he stood It was a sensational fight from Fujioka almost upset him several Iddy, but tbe Tacoman got up Grimm. No runs, one hit, no errorsi around, tne Warriors watched their T*oy's worst nemesis during recent three letter men, Busato, Rican and on the Cardinal peak last fall and start to finish. Armando outsmarted times with left hooks. Harry Mason Eighth Inning I little brothers ln a practice tilt with I years Byers beat Jimmy Jones, at 147 pounds, in from the canvas fightin' mad and twice whipped ths champion ath­ Eddie and landed plen-y of potent the opener. made Herman back up. Cubs—English singled to right, the Hamilton high B team. Thej Teams Arrive Friday Norman Taylor. Glendale youth, letics. pokes, but be ran into one going Cuyler flied to Combs. Stephenson game was anything but interesting, ls at one guard with Benn, who saw down tbe home stretch and visited Credit Steele with plenty of bounced a single over Sewell's head, with neither team showing any scor- Both invading teams will arrive I lots of service last season at the the canvas for an "8" count. Esqua­ courage, but sooner or later he's English stopping at second. De- Ing strength whatsoever, at Glendale Friday morning. Coach I, iante floored him twice more for "9" gonna get tagged so hard they'll maree bounced to Gomez, and Brobst is far from satisfied from IFttg^rceS #fcfESS_£ counts and had Armando on Dizzy have to lift him with a block and Stephenson was forced at second, the way his team shapes up and it hts principal worry with this year. street whea the fight ended. U R K tackle. Gomez to Crosetti. Grimm forced I is probable that several new faces Vandal forward wall.' He has a tory. Mack Breaks Up Glhhs Grabs Duke • • • I Demaree at seoond, Crosetti to Laz­ will appear in the lineup tomorrow. group of sophomores from last yaer's Theodora Ins 'Big Shot' Tommy Olbbs, sawed -off feather­ MEBBE I ahouldn't print this zeri. No runs, two hits, no errors, It is improbable that the Unihi powerful frosh squad, but predic­ The "big shot" of the backfield weight, upset Bobby Mcl/iagh, the one. but it's pretty funny and no­ two left. eleven will equal its 25-to-0 victory tions have been made throughout lis Ooerge Theodorato:;. 240 pound Scotch battler, in a bout filled with OGS body was hurt. When the Samohi the northwest that if these new­ Yankees— Lazzeri scratched a of last year over the Drillers, as the er at Sacramento Juniojunior college comedy, pathos- end tragedy. Glbbs Vikes had left the Poly high dress­ I single on a bounder that took a bad invading team is reported to be comers develop as expected, Idaho threat A Outfit kept on top of McLough and chalked MEN'S FURNISHINGS ing room following their game with I oss of Phil Sarboe, flashy quarter- hop off English's shoulder. Dickey stronger this season, while the In­ -may become one of tbe dangerous I back, who was Injured last Satur­ up the most points, although neither • Fourth St Arcade, 1436- Fourth St the Mechanics recently, six towels I grounded to Herman, and the Cubs dians are considerably weaker than teams of the conference this year. were missed from the Poly gym. Coach Bill Spaulding sent his day, ni'«iy hurt the team somewhat, NEW YORK. Sept. 39 (Av-Connie pulled off another double play, the championship team of last vear. but the Cougars will be well for­ Mack, venerable pilot of the Phila­ Poly officials notified the Sa­ ] Herman to Jurges to Grimm. Chap­ Unihi will probably line up with Bruins through a tough scrimmage mohi coach, Joe Buckmaster. of last night in anticipation of a much tified at the signal berth with OIlie delphia Athletics, has started tearing 4 man faned, swinging at a curve. No Rat cliff and Tucker, ends; Wede­ Arbelbide, younger brother of "Oary" apart the great baseball machine he the "crime, so when the Vikes runs, one hit. no errors. meyer and Scott, tackles; Fallon harder game than the squad ex­ Arbelbide. star Trojan end of othet turned out for practice the next perienced last week against the Cal­ drove to three Americas league flags HEART to HEART TALK Ninth Inning and Inouye, guards; Fourage. quar­ vrars. holding down the job Oeorge tn 1929. '30 and '31; and the Chicago night he announced that every boy Cubs—Hartnett lashed a long terback; Schaub and Elmendorf, ifornia Aggies. Practically the aame on the squad would have to do 10 drive to left, but was out by yards squad as performed in the opening i Sander, said to be the best passer White Sox. at the same time, have laps around the field each after­ halfbacks, and Tracy, fullback. With on the coast, ls at left" half wtth thrown theb resources into the mar­ trying to stretch it to two bases on Dixon out of the lineup as quarter- • clash wlll start again for the Bruins. Mike Davis on the other side. Stai. ket for players of proved ability. hy HART noon until the loot was returned. ' Chapman's throw to Crosetti. j back, Tracy"will probably cail Great Cougar Backfield Poly has the towels again. Colburn, last year's varsity fullback In one of the most startling deals Jurges popped to Crosetti, who made nals. n- Washington State will depend ln and John Eubank, farmer Olendale of recent baseball history. Manager •It begins to feel like Fall. And Fall means* a nice catch bl short left. Hemsley. | a large measure on its great back­ J. C. player, are reserve stars behind Mack announced last night he had cooler evenings and mornings. There is batting-for Warneke, fanned, lto field to upset the Tropans. Four Santa Barbarans in runs, one hit, no errors. I the line. sold Outfielders Al Simmons and nothing more cheerful and enjoyable at this Rain Causes Ascot stars were lost from last year's line, Coach Jones continued drilling his Oeorge (Mulei Haas and Infleldcr Easy Polo Victory Joe Hanson, center; Oeorge Hurley, I new "power" offense last night and Jimmy Dykes to the White Box for season -of the year than blazing logs in the With Santa Barbara's four sur­ Trobabes Tartars Race Postponement and Jack Parodl. guards, and Olenn orked the Trojans bard on defense cash. fireplace. Now is a good time to lay in your prising by a stunning defeat to the t LOS ANOELES. Sept. 39 (CNS)— Edwards tackle, but Coach Babejplayg against Washington State The price paid for the three stars Los Indios quartet, 16 to 3, first In Saturday Clash The card of automobile races plan­ Houinberry bas a atrong gang back ' passing formations, was not announced, but Sox officials winter's supply of fireplace wood and coal. -ouhd matches in the polo tourney ned for last night at Legion Ascot said it was the largest amount .of Buy from a reliable dealer. for the Winslow B. Felix trophy were LOS ANGELES. Sept. 29—Anxious speedway were postponed until to- STEELE IN WIN cash they ever have banded out and staged yesterday at Riviera and Will to redeem themselves after losing iXh gmt WI«_"h»enn „..£i„u yester- probably the greatest sum tbat ever °iagC Fight Figgers Thine Trobabexiuunu.s- IOSlostI buy a 13-io-7. score I*.w_ SJfS, • /-,-.^__o_rrtn«. ._._._i^ . .__r __,-R„ . betwee, T—:n ^_y_-"^*w....,^, championship UagainsU,,K,Vt th»«. e ^aiicuchalleng^e ! ««n ^tsco os as juuiw «a 114 .374 0 n n f Han >r 0 V Yesterday's Results From Newark, 3-2 to the Santa Ana jaysee squad last °*1n r?r^_f £$JfZj£? *}F * 1 2 , l SWnke. 240-pound Oerman, NEWARK, N J. Sept. 29 i.T>— Well, we're back to tbe .700 mark 80 r c n maln event Los Antelea 4: Hollywood 3, 11 .ntnts Don't fail to see our window display of Saturday A ragged first half in '.h r . shorte5i „ " r - Several before 7.000 fans at the Olympic last Sacramento 7: Oakland 5. | The Newark Bears and Minneapolis [In the percentage column after wln- which the Southern California frosh fc «»«» «re on the pro- night. Steinke took the first fall in Portland 0. 5 Millers; -champions of—the—Inter- ra Tuberous Routed Begonia Blossoms. Giant |abw tin Debts -last night and losing playemt__.___wd_ __.M__.M__erratic_ baiKo .1l anan_d4 wermimttme scorecr>/>vnrdl , »* a*11- 420:3120:31., Dilbuti WSwaRs fiDD_ir_^ntlapparentl yV inilirnrinjuredf KTtso none. Substitutes featured In tlw Mission I. San Franctsea I national league and American As­ i} ["on twice gave the Saints their vic- badly after the Second fall, won by How tbe Scries Stand flowers in the most gorgeous colors imagin­ other four flsfets la «rht_h_s?e made Steele in 9:39, that be was unable sociation, respectively, had a day of selections; The figure ' leaped two I tory, but a good aecond half come- Los Angeles 2: Hollywood fi rest today after two games of little able. Friday and. Saturday. points. | back in which tbe S. C. JUaillllgl Oriental Pitchers to continue. The' match was ac- Mission 2; San Francisco 0. cordingly awarded Steele. Oakland 1: Sacramento 1. world series competition that gave At Wilmington. Eddie- Murdoch showed steady improvement gave ' neither team a shade of advantage won over Petle Mike: at ihe Banta I indications that the Trobabes will be Batted From Mound ' Other results were: Vic Christy Portland 2: Seattle 0. Monica arena, "Gege" Gravante .won I a much stronger outfit in future OAKLAND. Sept. 30 (At—It start­ threw Henry Oraber. 5:36; Cliff Ol­ over Jimmy Rivers. games. led out as a sort of revival of the sen drew with Joe Mulline, 30:00; Tonight's selections: At Pasadena, Manchurian conflict, with Lee Hong, Steve Strelich threw Bert Colima, 10 RACES NIOHTIY Billy Papke Jr. to win over "Hatchat 9:47, and Don Oeorge threw Pat Mraao" Batch: at Tacoma, Fred Len­ POETS LEAVE I Oakland Chinese hurler, opposing a-i«_»ri fisit SACI a hart over Pietro George; at Detroit. WHITTIER. Sept. 30 (CNS) Kenso Nushida. Japanese mounds- O'Hara, 13:24. Kid Chocolate over Johnny Farr. at Coach Chief Newman wlll load 241 man, but before tt was aU over Sac lADHS FREI JSoDtraal, Maxie. Rosenbloom over. memben of this year's Whittier; ramento. with the. aid ot a.-fltllS 4--If Foxx of lie -|Hh!*t • --.fy Mondays and 1b**rt4ot* Lew Scozza team upon the train tomorrow and caslan relief pitcher, mm the game i 'Cc»sWcred.-to be-4 a. -b:,«.-r. 4.:tan STAKDC.GS TO DATE I Ruth? Culver City Kvfivttt Cl'j Telephone 21154 Won Lost Draw Pct embark for Tempe. where tbey Vffl|7 to 5. Hong laster d five and one- A - ?.'o-- -H- •- r-_*TFm (his ftt. JM! ON WASHINOTON SO&fVAEI 1434 Third St. • Telepl SM , 146 45 .700 tangle with the Teachers' college 1 third innings » "l Nushida toarje.n'S' to'_ro'jn:.:T i:*v r.uth and likely to last j outfit on Saturday. I one-third inn-ngs. - i longer. WORLD S fASi.SI GMYt'.O

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{ &OCIA.L ftfBVsTtS CAV___3_5_?_V ESTELLE UCHTQNLINDSEY JVANCY PAGe CLUm -AC______7".*_?_? FA3HfON& - -AJLEEltJmAMQNlAi. \ 'HOME- &C&NOM1C& OF INT^EBSX^WOMBS. ^ ^XAMBS SAMUBB LACY - Ardith Dersch" Expect400toBe SundowirStarra ^r. Davis=Talks Br MAnY GRAHAM BONXEIt— To Muir Parents Head Pnlisades Women's ClubBecome s Bride HTludge Dancmg Contest Present at Elks THE UPSET VAB. wl Benefit Gathering; Mrs. Quacko Duck drove the On School Aims! Of B. A. Jennings L- coupe along by the pond and timed Mlss Ardith E. Dersch. daughter More than 100 tables will be set up j u.i the road through Puddle Mud- With a new president, Mrs..P. I.; die that led to Flotilla Botma'r'j Eley, presiding, and a new super­ of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dersch. 1259 in the lounge of ttae Elks clubhouse intendent. Dr. Percy R. Davis, as! Twenty-fourth street, became the tomorrow for the bridge party for home. principal speaker the John Muir bride of Bud A. Jennings of San which the daughters of members of Willy Nilly dangled his lorg legs Parent-Teacher association Wednes­ L -ego. in Yuma. Ariz. last Sunday' over the sitii of the .cax and held day opened Its oew year's activities morning. Judge C. Freeman per­ 'the Elks club have been preparing j: in a meeting at the school, followed formed the ceremony in the pres­ for several weeks. The money Flotilla Botilla in his lap. by a tea and reception. ence of the bride's parents and her earned will be presented to the Elks; She held the pail with the min­ "The welfare of the child is the sisters, the Misses Betty and Ald- for use in their charity activities' nows and snails and pond wetd. center of all educational systems," erine Dersch. Mrs. Quacko was an excellent the new—superintendent told the —The bride wore a .grey—traveling during the Winter and with this asj driver, out when they -hit a bump parents and teachers in outlining I ensemble with matching hat and their purpose the young women say | Flotilla Botilla let the pall tall out the goals toward which the Banta | accessories. they have had very little trouble in I of her hands,, over the side rf the Monica schools will strive. ' Immediately following the cere­ Task ef Schools selling 400 tickets. car. and down to the ground. mony the party left by motor for Playing wtll start at 8 o'clock to­ The minnows began to flounder "Many outside forces In modern San Diego, where the groom's par­ morrow night. "Stop! Stop!" cried Flotilla Bo- civilization tend to destroy a child's ents; Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Jennings Miss Jean Blscailus is general tilla. resources for self-development." thei served the wedding dinner. chairman and the young women; Mrs. Quacko put her right webbed superintendent pointed out. "It is Mr. and Mrs. Jennings will be at working with her Include repre- | jfoot im the brake and held out her the school's task to counteract these home soon at 1760 Fort Stockton sentatives of clubs, churches. sor-j left wing to show that she- ^nv-: forces." drive, San Diego. ortttes and other social groups. making a sudden stop — —Physical education, reverence for Mr. and Mrs. Dersch and their —They are-as follows; Mlt, -ThurloI "Catch the minnows quickly or the: good- and appreciation Of^thei 1 daughters came to Santa Monica Adams. Miss Marie_Jnii»)i, Miss! they won't live!' Flotilla Botilla beautiful were some of the coun-: from" Jacksonville. Fla., wnere the| Estelle Cowen. Hrs. Eldred Meyers,! screamed. teracting influences cited by the ' bride attended school. Mrs. Joseph Franchetto. Mrs. Vln- Willy Nilly caught them in a very superintendent -which—the school*. The groom is a graduate-of San cent Higgins; Mrs:—Don Kaeppler. | few minutes and put-them back in may effectively _mnJoy.__ ; Diego high school. Miss Virginia Neilson. Mrs. Jack the pail, but there wasnt very much Spiritual Values Oerety, Mrs. Ralph Michel. Mrs. water left in it now. Reverence for the good and ap-1 Miss Pearl Brit tain (right) has been president of the Women's Club of Pacific Palisades for two years. She was elected for the Henry Goodell. Mrs. Owen Keown, "We'll have to go back to the preciation of the beautiful, devel­ Local Folk at Mrs. Charles Colo, Mn. Leo Atwill, pond and get more water," Flotilla oped in the schools through music third time but has resigned because she Is changing her residence Miss Ann Navarett, Miss Helen/ and art, are spiritual values, Dr. to another city. Mrs. Frederick Bedding ,-new vice president, Botilla said. (will preside at the first meeting next Tuesday. W. C. T. U. Conclave Miller, Miss Virginia Pizzini. Miss So Mrs. Qucteko turned around, Davis said, that nothing can ever | Representing the Santa Monica Anna Barbara Peregoy, Mrs. Earl S. and back to ttie pond they went, take .away or destroy. "*plrituaj I union at the state Women's Chrls- Hildreth, Mrs, W. L. Barnes, Miss- fl lM tian Temperance union convention T^i tawd f ' 1 ""> pall with values," he told tltf mothers and CJrvw\v»if TT C* . xro-a Dorothy Carlton, Miss Isabelle Be-1 water and were starting off once teachers, "m the only, lasting ioUlUl lL,y A7 1 V cb jClub Women to I at Santa Barbara this week are lender. values"— ——raw*— —««_ T=*— fthe following:— more when ttie coupe slid on a Mlss Berth* M. Parker, principal. M aWaileLn FaTlV —Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hull, Mrs. *__s Erie Banbord. Mrs. Albert I •muddy patch and--went into (he invited the cooperation of the par- Open Season^iir Phoebe R. Combs, Mrs. Edith D. Lanphear, Miss Genevieve Frawley, ditch. _%____» ents, asserting tlret never before ' Hawk, Mlss Hena M. Swain, Mrs. Mrs. Elden Price, Mrs. WT Blair ^WtHy Nitty jumped out tr.tSW have schools been more in need of At Campus Home! Fashion DisplayI Henrietta Cunningham, Mrs. Anna Biggena, Mrs. Hiram E. Oassidy.) and Flotilla Botilla pushed wmla assistance from the homes. "Moth­ [Munger. Miss Margaret Dill, Mrs. Miss Marie McFadden. Miss Thelma Mrt, Quacko put ttas car ia first ers can do much in preventing suf-1 „howT__a~c_^itHonry^^ Witts. Mrs. K s Gandy, I Fitzsimmons, Miss Eileen Higgins. i Duck speed and got the coupe on fering during the economic stress," ~ The~chapter house of Alpha Xi With a fashion' Cl Mrs. Rose Lacy Mlss"Bachael Jack, MTI. J. J. Mc-1 the good Trod again. Mlss Parker said, "by discovering Delta sorority at the University of I party the juniors of Santa Monica The outstanding features of the Carthy. Mlss Margaret Michel and Only a llttle water, luckily, was where helpis needed. [program on Tuesday were the ad­ Mrs. Edwin Collins. spilled this time California at Los Angeles was trans- Bay womans club win open their Flotilla and her aquarium reached Present Trios tormca into an Hawaiian home and j social season on the night of Octo- dress by Dr. John Matthews and —Mrs. J. H. Williams and her tne annual election, resulting In:the; home without further accident daughters. Phyllis and Betty, pre-garden last night when the mem- j berItrln the home of Miss Kath- re-election of all state officers. Harvard Juniot- sented~a group of trio numbers uii|hc" entertained—with—a uipp_r crmr Hrnninp- SfW Sixteenth «t.iwl. —Wednesday night's session was piano, vloUn and cello, winning party, as a part of the formal rush­ The show will start at 8 o'clock held in the civic auditorium ln Honored at Dinner Choir Will Hold enthusiastic applause from an ap­ing season. Thr hostesses for the and bridge about 8 o'clock. The pub- i order to accommodate the multi­ Conrad Jamison, son of Dr and preciative "audience: sirair included Mlss Bernice Hel- Hr is instiled %n -i-i™ EeaeEsaiiftnstudes—wishin; g to hoar—the—Rev. Mrs. W. F. Jamison of Mar Vista, Dance, Card Party Mrs. Glenn W. Hovey, council gersdn. president ef the chapter; and It ia believed by Mlss Bally Sale 1 Robert Bhuler and Arthur Barn-I who left recently tor Harvard uni-1 The "choir of ST AUgUSttne's-by-"! president, was honor guest at the and the Misses Gladys von Ztck president, And members of her com- . hart, preeldent of the Illinois con-[__ , , __, ~ versity, where .he_will enter the; the-Sea, Episcopal church, will hold meetlHB—snd—matte—several—arr=| STHTRimrmr Alum, Zara Zumrlcti m'"pp t~L"manv m'- lU-»_ crisscross pattern in-J Ehrlich, Harold Schiller,- Stanley The public is invited to attend and the decorations; MrsTH W. Myers• the installation of officers of the! Mlss Chrlssv Stage. Mrs. Louis Blatz He makes them of =bright huedf 13 o'clock luncheon in the J. O. C-.| st$ad of the square one .which a. zundeL Arthur Harney and the: tickets may be purchased at the arranged the corsages: j auxiliary ef—the- -American Legion j and Mrs. Herbert Hertel. the .new velvet loops or chiffon circles edged ! lodge on the ; Pacific Palisades | plaid usually affects, many_a new] hosts. door of the parish house. At-thetea table, Mrs. H. L. Mc- [.Tiiesdav night were the following: i advisors, will—assist In—the ticket Ui feathers in designs exsctly likeIgrounds, the election of a new presr-rgutunm sports dress is Scotch with • sale those associated with the European Ident will be held, as Miss Pearl Brit-1 French accent, worn witb a jacket Caleb, president .last..year ^was-j,-,,- Lnurn „„„„-,—prWe aniennAnt t ftfof a ! tv S'ctnwn ii.ain, wlm -WIP; chosen for that poal- in H, ntatn cdon and with a French- j Venice auxiliary; MW. F. W Kent well known shop -of—Santa Monica Mannequins wore -them draped tion the latter-part -of last year.. scotch tam-o'-shanter that's really: Today's Recipes- i president of the Mar Vista (n'oupj Bv MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE Mm. Helen Cnppen. president of the] , _ . softly about the shoulders with was moved to san'Fernando. taTberet with a plaid bow onTEs top. ; IN DEPTHS OF — I a perfectly straight brim, turned up Melt-butter- and add flour. Blend j Peters. Hr and Mrs Cliff T-ttlKftTir Balloon dance. s and Suntanned skins are ln again. At! j or turned down, but worn low over and add milk and cook until creamy. Mrs. Maude White. Mrs. Essie tert ainment numbers wlll be feal-ures-j sauce forms. Stir constantly. Add. Fewkes. Heads Chapter a recent fashionable party here j the eyes and high up on the back ofj of the dancing party which the j many of the smartest continentals Patriotic Worker the head. If you are not pretty, cheese and cook slowly and stir con-1 The Misses Esther Barlow. Mary Junior Catholic Daughters of appeared with arms and shoulders leave it lay and try some other stantlv until melted. Add rest of Alice Layton. Louisa Jex, Margaret America will give at 8 o'clock tomor-1 I style. ingredients. Beat 1 minute. Serve McCall, Enid Laurine Fisher, Cath­ row night in the Casino Oardens | richly tanned ln striking contrast at once. erine Jex. cafe. to their white evening frocks. Decorative sandals, consisting of FROCKSYOY WOOL Deep Dish Apple Pie Crust Marvin Cordon, Richard Jex. Dale | Those wishing Information con- I 2 cups flour. . teaspoons bakjni now-1 RS, MARY JONES li»es la New Ahfgrlm'.*~3osepir"'Schiess. UnXtSSlt*cern^vi!'"ITckets sBoiild call' 62576" orl little more than a sole and a few ' SMART FeB EVENING der. •. teaspoon salt. 8 tablespoons lard.' Smith. Amram Humphrey. William j 62044. t straps, replaced the regulation eve­ PARIS, Sept. 29 ta5) — Woolen 4 tablespoons milk M England. Every month was a Johnson, the honored guests and the ] ning slipper in the favor of the evening frocks are here for winter Mix tht flour, baking powder and nightmare to her. Her letter say»,"I .ho«t* smartest women. parties— They are - made, of-feather - salt. Cut in the lara and slowly add, suffered periodical pains through my Mr and Mrs. Rich are living at weight wool crepes which fall In ttae milk. When tJttfr dough forms j htti, backache and female weakness." 2329 Washington boulevard. "CTub CaCendaf~ WHITE CORIM ROY VELVET soft lines about the figure. pat lt eut and ftt over the apple FAVORED BY FASHION One of the smartest models of mixture. She tried everything. Visited clinics. TOMORROW PARIS, Sept. 29 i.Ti—White cor- black wool cut along princess lines Apple Mixture Nothing helped her. Finally she gave Job's Daughters duroy velvet is stepping to the fore, is finished with a little shoulder 3 cups sliced apples. 1 cup sucar, 2 Card party, benefit for the Day j as a fashion fabric. One of the j tablespoons flour, 1 teaspoon clmm ion. Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com­ Plan Cards, Dance Nursery, given by the P -T. A coun­ i smartest costumes seen at a recent cape of silver sequins studded with ti teaspoon nutmeg, ft teaspoon cloves. | pound a trial.. . scarcely hoping. cil and the Kiwanis elub. 7:30 p.m light blue threads. Va teaspoon salt, 4 tablespoons butter, '_• Mart Bushneli will be master of polo match was a suit of fine white I Another of pale blue wool has a eaa water. it would succeed where moro ex­ ceremonies at the dance and card Benefit card party in lounge of {corduroy velvet designed with a pensive things had failed. Elks club, given by daughters of J short bolero jacket having very wide j simple round decolletage edged with Mix Ingredients. Pour into shal­ party with which the members of members. 8 p. m. a ruche of twisted blue and white low pan. Add crust. Make 4 suits Job's Daughters wtll entertain at 8 cuffs on the three-quarter length wool strips. Bnt she was surprised. Through O'clock Saturday night tn Santa B-nefit dance and rard party In sleeves. in top Mid bake 40 minutes In mod­ its tonic action, it built up her health Monica Masonic temple. Russ Har­ parish hall. St Augustine's church erate oven. Serve plain or with rison's orchestra will provide the by-the-Sea. 8:30 p. m. EVENINO GOWNS MADE MRS. CHAPIN WEARS cream. sst lessened her pain. She says, "My music. Mlcah Wethern chapter. D. A. R.. WITH CAR EFFECTS WRITE CREPE DRESS backache it completely relieved." card party. 2 p. m„ auditorium. PARIS, Sept. 29 i.i-—Cape effects | WASHINGTON. Sept. 29 (,T> — TEACHER'S PARTY MENU The public is Invited to attend Southern Counties Oas Co. Chicken Patties Salted Waters and may purchase tickets st the I mark many of- the new evening Mrs. Roy D. Chapin. wife of the sec­ Olives door. Benefit card party. Women's Re­ gowns. One chic model is designed retary of commerce, is wearing a Cocoanut Cake Coffee The members of the committee lief corps. Stephen Jackson post, 2 of rose colored velvet with a scarf j dress of white crepe with a bold Salted Nuts include Miss Neah Washburn, Miss p. m. Patriotic hall. Hill street and attached to the shoulder and worn j conventional design of sapphire y7 f (Fi£ '•: Phvllis Nickerson and Miss Yvonne Washington boulevard. ! draped around the arms to give a blue in lt. The dress is made with T9 easily Iron thin curtains, ^tf-»»te. Pacific White Shrine show. 8 p. m . sprinkle them well with warm, Zerboni. cape effect. t a cape collar mediu mlength skirt, VEGETABLE COMPOUND Santa Monica Masonic temple. Pub­ Mrs. Audley Sutherland, The costume is completed with j and no sleeves except those formed water, wrap ttt 2S minutes te a| lic invited. worthy matron of Palisades velvet gloves and slippers to match. by the cape collar. towel and then shake out and Iron Junior Catholic Daughters of chapter. Order of the Eastern With this she wears a hat of ul­ America, dance in Casino Oardens. Star, which entertained with an ; BROWN HAT MATCHES tra modish, natural-colored straw Nothing Venture 8 pm. Public Invited. Hawaiian party last night. FALL SILK COSTUME with a very flat, wide crown, narrow —WASHINGTON, Sspt,—29 i.Vi . brim, and a bunch of blue flowers (Continued from Page 4) j Mrs. William MacCracken wore re­ ! on one side. MODEST MAIDENS cently a fall costume of brown and dark room peaceful with sleep. He | beige flowered silk. Her small brown ss id her name under hts breath, but j J hat has a nose veil of brown net there was no answer except the with a polka dot border. _, Mrs. Oarth Parr has been ap­ faint thudding ot Bran's tall upon | pointed vice president of the nth Schoolday the floor. He frowned in the dark | WHITE Ft'R BAGS district of the California Fed- and shut the door. NEW KNICK-KNACK ' eration of American Legion aux­ Breakfasts As he turned and stood for a mo- | PARIS,- Sept. 29 tgt—White-fur-j iliaries. Mrs. Parr, who Is the ment facing the window, something I i bags are a new knick-knack in the outgoing president of the Mar Vista auxiliary, Is now In gen­ I AGE R young appetites came through it and hit the floor accessory field. They are generally eral charge Of the activities of wtth a sharp rap. It sounded like; made of white galyak In pouch de­ sign and finished with colored the auxiliaries of San Pedro. good "filling'' breakfast, We a pebble. : enamel mountings. Their designs are | Venice, Mar Vista, Culver City. suggest: SPECIALS He went to the window and 1 severely plain. Palms and Inglewood. looked out It faced towards the THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY drive. The curving belt of trees- SEPTEMBER 29, 10, OCTOBER 1 took the moon. The sky was lumi­ breakfast sausage nous over them, the moon itself un­ How's Your Health HONEY DEW LOAF 16* seen. The shadow of the cypress Edited by DR. IAGO OALDSTON T~jELICATE and tempting te was black upon the house. The I tm lbe New fata »r-_»i_» M Me_(rlne blackness made a pool beneath him! -'-'flavor, aad fitted with | Camembert cheese, Welsh rarebit. good, healthy nourishment. DUTCH BUTTER ROLLS oo-m 13* as he leaned out. PIMPLES \ and fried foods ln general. _ No trick at all to make the Out of the blackness someone { In the Journal of tne American diet shouW contain an.abun- children aat enough at ttaa 2 dozen 25c •aid: Medical Association a physician re- ^ance of fresh veegtables, fruits morning meal, lf you serve "Jervis—" * | cently asked for some advee on j cereals, plainly prepared meat .or ANGEL FOOD or Jervis stared into the black pool I the treatment of his 19-year-old fish, an "d simple desserts. Regu- of shadow under the window in­ daughter, who ts suffering from I larity of meal times and nroper stead of waking up he must have | pimples on her chin. chewing of food are essential. HAUSER'S all ORANGE FAIRY walked straight into the maddest il | The very succint reply is re­ ttl ttae care of tbs skin, m'i;«age dream. He said: produced below: I facial treatments, face creams and ] "Who's there?'' Most dermatologists advise that, unnecessary manipulation of ttas CAKE. * "Jervis—" said Rosamund Carew I the treatment begin with X-i ay. to lesions must be avoided. PRIDE It was Rosamund—of course lt be administered once weekly- foi A mild super-fatted soap should was Rosamund. But it could only I from eight to 12 weeks. be used daily with warm water .be Rosamund In one of those dreams j If the results are not complete I followed by cold. Large ORANGE € the X-ray treatment ls not repeated A small percentage of cases can Link which hurry you from one absurdity but ultra-violet light may y. em­ be cured by home treatment with to another. ployed. Proper internal treatment suitable internal and external rem- FAIRY CAKE "Rosamund!"' he said. and a careful dietetic regimen win j edies. Improvement is often slon "For the Lord's sake, don't go I control many cases of acne. and uncertain. Yeast -has an un­ determined usefulness and setum. shouting out my name like that!" In general, an excess of carbo­ 1 "I wasn't shouting " hydrates derived from sweets an are occasionally beneficial. 54. % He could just see hsr now—or starchy foods, fats and fried articles ACKED te convenient and rather, not her. but a shadow-thaH should be avoided. Children P sanitary half-pound pack­ moved, amongst other shadows Chat An excess of milk is to be HAIRCUT 25c ages . . . cellophane wrapped. 1442 Third Str—t Pioneer Market—S. M. 25145 were still. avoided. • Among tba articles pro- 35c Insist on Hauser's Pride . . . 1402 Montana—S. M. 26214 "Jervis—Tm, in a hole. Can you y hibited or at least limited are Expert Work Beautiful Shop at your meat retailer. candies, chocolate, ice cream sodas Pier and Main—Ocean Park—S. M. 65644 come down?" <&a sundaes, malted milk, rich pastry, - Sanitary Method* (Copyright, 1832, Lippincott) mince pie, fresh bread, waffles gild-1 Quality ler 50 Yean dla cakes, mania syrup, triad rweet' Outlook Shop What win be the result of thia "OM yea take ap golf because yeu need exercise, or because your potatoes, spices, pork and oeans SPECIALS .EVERY DAY mysterious rail from Rossmunfl? opponent nerd's money?" breakfast sausage, salted nut* ItOt FOURTH ST.

1 HIUHIWMW'HH IIMMBBH . .•wwm'gww.iMi w*~w» THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1932 EVENING OUTLOOKrSANTA MONICA,-CALIFORNIA PAGE ELEVEN MOON MULLINS THE BEDTIME STORY By WILLARD VOU t-WTgtd TO TM* Tonight's Radio Highlight. REST OF THE STORY OF THl» OUYlr v.:«i P. M. KNX—Robert Shuler. talk. >_ hour. UFE , UOOlE. KNX—Town raff*-* t- hour KMTR- Joann Stone ond Harold CurUa, TM GOHSJO TO U& , KMTH—colorful—CunsolHlluus. music.— _^*-____ *rar_tED. ' KMPC—tU... S1a«hMr t, BSUr. ~ -RS KFI—stcbblns Boys iNi, ', houi. KELW— Spanish Troubadors. H hour, KECA -studio pr.tr.in. u nam. KiTPj—Sw.uisli nrowmi; ti-nour. b= KRKD - ChesUI 5Hir~Juri!or ilkK), '; hr. KECA—organ rt.itu.____. lnmr. 4:4.-, P. M. KGER—Classical trio. _ hour. wwr_Tea, hern' nrimriiin. ',. hour. tfw.i—"Hh.nrtn. the Magician." H hout, KECA-Srlrlic. talk. •? hour. 1:45 P. M. KOER- Nc»s Plushes. U hour. KNX—Tartan iskit). V. hour. KFOX—Tennessee Joe, sums.. hour. KHJ—Myrt and Marge iC), *i hour M. K P. M. a p. hour. KHJ Organ recital IOI, !«• KFWB Royal Grenadier*, songs, 'i hour. KMPC- Syccoc-itors, •> hour. KNX—Political talk. li hour. KIT Hudy Vallee. iN). I hdurj KMTR—Miniature symphony. 1 hour. RCUA—Srom.r Kin's Biddies. '1 hour. KTT—Amos 'il* Andy INI. ti% liuui.— nrvo Sunset—Hevclers. I hour.— KUER"-pamah musle, 'i hour. KUBK Town—topics;—orchestra- 1 hour gill P. M. KPOX Sunset Harmony Hoys. ' • hour. KMPC- Ba.-rOall game, 1', hours. 5:1.1 P. M. KNX—Violin choir, -i hour. KPWB [Bert Flsks's Synrop.tor.. *, hr SPI—Symphony orchestra (Nl, 1 hour. KNX Aruoua Wranglers. '- houi KECA- Norccn Gammlll. sketches, '1 Mi SlSi P. M. KPOX—Travelogue. 14 hour. KKI.W Studio pronrnm. ', hour 8:110 P. M. lltlPJ-flliulU interview, i« how.— - KMTR—Concert orchestra, tk hour. - KPI Slniiln. Lady iN>. ^ , hour I KBCA—Male quartet, l» hour. Kll.l- Skippy LET); iskiM. hour I KGER—Varieties, '. hour. 11:1.. P. M. 9 P. M. KKOA- Al. Mac and Tonus.. '. hour. KTM- Memorable melodies, 1 hour. KHJ—Booking Office iskiti, ". bour. KNX—News flashes, •< hour. 8 P. M. ] KOPJ—Dance music, 1 hour. KELW Cou-I.nn done I hour I KMTR—tlm—,. nil lick', orchestra. _ hf, A MATTER OF-OPfNK>N Bv OON FLOWFR. KPWB, KNX -News flashes. "-« hour I KFOX- The—Vagabonds, music. VI hoof. DIANA DANE KPI -Political proaram INIT % fcauft— —till p, M.— KBCA —Meredith Wilson's orchestra ;N>. I KPI—"Kingdom Builders." .play. Mi bour, KRKD—lhin.e orrhe»lr». '_* hour. i_ KNX—Dance orchestra. % hour. _. K:l- P. M. S:.1ll P. M. KNX.string ensemble, U Sour. KKL'A- Pigskin- Romance—im, '_ houi, ^EJSB _Ki_c Dimlnvy. """• 1= "our. KMTR—oraan rttlUi. li hour. KOER—Claselcel trio. !T hour. V —SUB P. M. KPOX—Utah Trail Boys. '• hour KPI—Male quartet. W hour. —S«H P. M. KPOX. KGER—News Plashes, 'A hour. KNX—o-o-uh Elmer iskiti, t» hour 10 P. M.— KOER—Bm and Clem, iskiti. •« hour. KHJ, KPWB—News Flashes, S minutes. KHJ—Ben Pollack's orchestra (Ol hr KMTR—Plantation program, 1 hour. lill P, M. KNX—Aruona Wranglers,. 1 hour. KPWB—Orowln' Up isklt). U hour KECA—Jay whldden'a orchestra. % boar. KPI—A Kew Years Back, orchestra, 14 hr KTM—Hollywood Hillbillies. 1 hour KECA Studio proaram. ', hour l-tlll P. M. — KllEH KiiBiiniurrin Kids, % hour.' KPWB do OS) -Jimmy Grler's orchestra, I KRKD Union a roup. Vi hour. hour. 1 P. M. 10:15 P. M. KC1PJ—Concert orcheutru. . - houi KECA—John and KM (N), (skit), % hour, KNX—Prank and Hon Archie. U hour 11 P. M. KFWB—Indian proa ram. 14 hour. KNX, KMPC. KPVD—Dance orchestras. KELW—Pour Cattle Rustlers. '. hour. KPI—Anson Weeks' orchestra, Is hour KMTR -Cracker Barrel Congress. 1, hr. KEOA—Ship of Dreams IN), Ik bour. *P1—WUIw O Keefe. (Mil I hour.— —Hit* P, M. ' KBCA Hollywood Hillbillies, li hour KTM—Jack Dunn's orchestra, tt hour. KOER—Chester Mark. rt. organ, '. hour. KPI -Jay WHradetTs orchestra, ~W hour. KPOX 17:05)—Three Oirls. •,. hour, KBCA—Bal Tabarln orchestra (N). 14 br. KHJ Na.man Bsnksnihlr. (Cl. 14—hmr. M'1rtrhl 7:15 P. M. KMPC - Varieties. 1 hour "CAP" STUBBS NICE DAY Bv EDWINA KPWB—Nip and Tuck, pianos. 14 bour. KHJ—Midnight Moods, onan, songs. HELLO! b =3 Tomorrows Radio Highlights

< A. M. KMPC—Rocky Mountaineers, li hour. KPOX Burly Bird. 1 hour. KECA—Words and " (N). .14-hour KTM Spanish cohc*rT, J1? KBUTir mil TC nn— KOFJ—Organ roclt—L I hour. Krox—Carmen's HaWRilnns, '» hour. ILPVO. raajSiiilsl' pratrun, I',_ noun. —ttttt tL Iti— Ii::lll A M. KECA--Syncopators (N), li hour, KMPC Exercises, li hour, KFWB -Price Dunlavy, li hour. (1:1.1 A, M. KNX—Bill Slinrol..' _nn«. 3 hourly. KFAC Motion picture, news, IV hour. KKI -F_rrrl»ra. % hour. KFOX—Orttn recital, % hour. - I A, I*. Noon K POX—Exercises, U hour,—= KRKD—News Flashes. U hour. KRK»— Nrwn Fillshrsi h. ttO-t.— ICOFJ—Oloam Chasers frolic 1 hour, KOFJ—MornlnR Moods. 1 hour. K1LW—Sunshine protram. li hour. KMTR—Covered W.son jubilee. 7 hou; KMPC—Happy Chappies,—% houn ~" V**W KMPC Mornin- melodie*. 1 hour. KECA—Oman recital iNi. tl hour. KFAC- Btudio pronrsm, '.hour. KFI tr. c and v S Dent. Agriculture; % l:l» A. M. hour. KHKD—MII_ILHI memorlet. ft hour, —lllll P. M, —T'** -*• **_•— KFI—wetlern Farm, Home (HJ. tt hout KFVD—rt n thousc Serenade rn. 3 hours. itm p, Ms— KFI siu.k quotations, U hour. KELW—Spanish Troubadors. % hour. -:«» A. M. KRKD— Danee orchestra, I hour. KFI -Two Prolessors (Ni. li hour KMPC—Syncopators, 'j hour, KrOX-HeWI -Plasties. V. hour. l»iW P.-M. JOT K-RWB taaiiilasai -v. hour. KTVD-rBfB« CH-B0K. swims. li-Uut. —TTt. M. t-Vr-M, KRRTi Mor mint couiwrt. t liuui. KNX—Dane* orchestra,—1 hour. -———— KFWB— Tun Outlaws. 1 hour. KFAC—Eddie Eben, ortan. Vi hour. __S__B--Sto.lt .uotatlom. » ititiraw-. HOMER HOOPED TIME TO MOVt By FRED LOCHF.R KECA hlfltMli—'^ hour. KOFJ—orsnii recital. Passerby, W lwur.~~ KFI - Poly Orant Hall, nlnno, 'i hour, KMPC News Flashes, IS hour. FOR A QliV WHO LlheS NOTHING W£W? \_fr~7T" HAAQtr_rrV\E IN TME fx*lt»LH Of- THC SXffi A. m_ KKOA .-Ciolfli-n Melodies iN), 14 hour THAN "THREE. SQUARE AAGAIS A DAV. AN yt.%, JUNGLE WATCH I MG TUlO SAVAGE TRIBES KGFJ—Maude Hushe... piano. Mi hour. 3:1.1 P. M. K:M A. M. KFI—Chelro'a mystery stories, li hour. OLD PAIR OF SOFT HOUSE SLIPPERS ANP-)fc$ THROW THEIASELVES AT EACH OTHERS KFOX- Health talk. '. hour, KMPO—String trio, % hour. KWO—Penthouse B»f.n«dars, I Ituir. i P, M. 3HE DA LUV PAPBgnTCAET gggTAI KIPT At- 4"? ' THROPTS UJHILE, I QI'SAIV EEEESSE f , KPI -U. 8 M-flli. Btlld IWI. ' - KNX - P"irl H nrm—u, hour FIND tAVSELF IM SO/AE OF "WE ^ TO ENTER THE NATWE VILLAGE AND K:I5 A. M. KFOX—Melody Man. •_ hour. . 7V RESCUE A CAPTWE LUMtTf U)OWvAW|- KNX. Talk aud prayer. U hour. KTM*--Spanish concrrt. 1 hour. DANSPEST srmynoNS! B A. M. KFAC - Eddie Eben, orsan, li hour IT DOESNT ^AKE3E«'S£J ROBOO KltKI- Pimm duot H ttttttt KFVD -Robert Noble. t»llr. U hnne "HtV-fT^iJ: KTM Healtll Utt. >. IToiir— KFI—siiiili-i pr—rim, '-« hour. Bur SAC KMPC- N-ws Fla.nlies,' 11 in p. M. KPI .-Johnny Maivln. hour rKECA— MrtropolltnilB (jri, X hour. oi» A ML tltt P. M. KECA Dixie Memories INI. li hour KFI - Benny Lltlil. ptanoT li hour. KRKD^-AUiel B.mtinrf. •.OUBK, •, . l-.mir. KNX- Federated Women's clubs, li hour. »;i)lt A, M. KMPC—ponco orchestra, '-.. hour _ KECA -Btrln_«oo4 ensrinBl-, IRIIT. It BWU * P=-M. KHK.D—Jimmy Worley. piano. U hour. KRKD Tea-lime musicale, li hour. tm-M>wi lla.hes. •_ hour. _ KOW—apanlsh -orrhestia. t—hour:— [Mr, A. M. KNK ^Mtliuee MIrtlimiikeTK. 'j hour.7 KMTH—tintversitr of c:nhTornia, !•« h K MTR Hei e.rinrter.7r~.nr hour. 10 A. M. KFAC—Danee orchestra, li hour. KNX -Eddie Atbrlliht. ", hour KKCA Wntdorl Astoria orchestra (N), tt KMTR Mnmltli niUf.U'ole. *, hour hour. KFAO illli-t), S C. protram. 35 KPI—Hollywood Hillbillies, % hour. utes. —»r»-p. M. KECA- Mardi Or»s itll, '• hour^ KPDK—Hotcht trio. \ hour. KW-Anon Trl^iW 11:30 P. M. ^^ KB-1A Mini MHllll UUl W hour: ~ THE COED7~GRAY~DAWN By EDWIN ATGEIT KFOX Vera Oraham. orttn. '• ho KfOX -Roily Wray, sonas, t, hour. BOUND TO WIN KFI Lou Gordon, tents. '. houi *:« P. M. 111:11(1 A. M. KFVD -Maude Hughes, pltno, V« hour. WELL . BEN . I RECKON I iro-'CHBfcW. LW», I KNOWiBeN^ftN'-*^ nn._llRFt IT MUST'VE ttl-WD—Charlie—Hemp.—**—hour. . 4 P. M. WMS CUT OUt TO BE PS l^raR-T 7/_Or-iATHAr_ . GRATEFUL FOR THAT. BUT VsiAS BEEN I HB HAO WHISKER6 KECA—News Flashes, 'i hour. KPI. KPOX—Newt fiBshi-s. li hour. •W.O- H. * OlONfT HE ? COURSE IT WAS CLASS f=AlLU«=lE BECAUSE THE THREE DIDNVT 1TELL VOU OLD un. UILTN , r 10:1,1 A. N. KFWB-Price Dunlavy, ortan, ti hour. EVEWy~THVI_& I _6T OUT TO OO OF US ARK _IW.O. H. 'WOULD TURN lyoD S Avv in HIMT THTHIE OLD SNE AH 3 EST KNX—Travelog, 1. hour. OUT TO BE A VMITCH-DEVlC 1 PEEKING ~ UNTIL NlGHt SO HE KECA -Rliytlim Vendors INI, '• | . JEST MATCH'LV TUHN6 TO *Ttl_l_ Mf WAITED KFOX-Three Oirls. '. hour. 4 .'IS P. M. ' MUD AN* ASHES 1 V GO TO BED TOGETHER.! '/A AfcV ©MAP THAT PORIUNi J AT UB M COULD TTRAf P US . AN' KIDNAP] POOR.OLO'Bffl FEET' " 11 A. M. KECA—News flashes, '« hour. A MILLIONAIRE LAST MIGHT, AM' VESTERDAV V7 KOFJ- Health talk KFI Royal Vagabonds, tontt lttl. __TT UP THB MORN1N' DEAD hirm—, BROKE AM" A iiW CASTAVM/aeyT DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE

ACROSS Solution of Yesterday't Puzzls Oballnate anl* Away mai ITfe ARlatic palm Period of tlmo A|M|A[S|SJ Groat Lake Word of con- Large room In aent NO N[E TB n a Spanish 12. French roln houae II. Interprets: P|A'IR[EI (E|N1A[TE|I IS. Fcmlnlno arclialo SlMlAlOl N J&MTIR hi 'namo 14. As* 'TO^LIEJS, 18. Borough In 15. 1'iilnler \mmy Pennsyl­ IT. Attack D[A|N|C[ _L'EEIL; vania s^i- __&_-) 19 UuiilliiR snap tl. Third king of ol a bridle IIUAITI: S^A RlSlBI Judak Pynghl. 1932. byj tO. Oriental tnlp M 34. Forms 1 Syndicjtr. IncJ captain 8 .A.S._;'e,^ 25. Nerve nat* _!. Open court mm works 23. Atnnaaiery of Bm\_m\ • A'DDJBL-. tl Sphere Tlheian |S1O|R|RII II L« i IRIAJ Bloat Bv Oscar Hitt monks Ki.'id of woll NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS Si. .lapanette. «»«h mm* 'N'A'aviA||fT il. Ocean SCORCHY SMITH By JOHN C. TERRY I'd. f.illljle f«l,ef | l.ternlty St. Hub out 31 ' 'oga r SI. Ciattar _\WEM ITUPEI Specimens •"VOU SAV Ti4E REASON "^ Vfs . IT IS.T0 ASK YOU "^ 1 DONTUNDERSTAMO HOW VW0ULD 1 KHOW *?^W 35. Solid comb. It la: contr. VOU, Ml SS ALVAREZ. BUT X HAD HOPED VOU 1 form TlAWEiSM Savor— VDO INSISTED OM OWVIMG\ TO CONFINE 110UR M. Barked Shoe latchet ME FOR TtlE PLAHE WAS \ FLVlNG TO TtlE MOVIES • wvurr SORT OFA pRrac* WOULD HAVE KEPT AWAY. 37. Japanese fish 53. Uuldo't hlgh- DOWN Sheep TO 6ET AN OPPORTUNITV/ (AY FATHER HAS QUEER. OSITION WOULD HE BE I HAVE DONE AAY BEST TO 38. Brown ln the eat nolo Glacial rldget 43. yes: colloq. tun Toward the 44. relestlal BMf TOTALKTDAAE y IDEAS SOMETIMES A*T TO AViKE ? OlSCOORA&E MXIR C0NMNQ tt. Judge 54. Pilot front 47. Count/ IB PRIVATELY •> _^tjft YOO MUSTNT TAKE ANVOf ttff THROUGH ClRCOM^IANCf 42. Form trip 56. Literary frag. Uaeleasneat L'tah Ll HAVE FAILED 45. Serpent m. nta Metric land 41. Long narrow PROPOSITIONS SERI­ 46. Koqli. Ms 57. East Indian measures , • board r it. Flexible slen­ rio over again 59. Superlative OUSLY der twite weight. Short for a ending 11. Pertaining to tl. Taut man'a name 52. Fxiat Ihe Una 59. Heine Stop 51. Type measure

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1 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,1932 EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA X__ FINANCE- X QUOTATIONS COMMENT X BUSINESS X

STOEKS SLIE.AFTER fj fork Stock Exchange Quotations- New York Cu____t____locks And Bonds _= EARLIER ADVANCE! NEW YORK. Sept. 29.—A slow, -_*- NEW YORK, Sept. 29.— Price DOMESTIC BONDi I steady decline ln the late trading High LOW Lait High Low Last movements presented an Irregular High Low Last High LOW Lett today brought the stock market Corn Prod 3 55% 53% 55% No Am Avlat 4% 4 >,4 picture on the curb exchange ln Oen O St K cv pf B 6d 14 134k 13% Comwl Ed 4s 81 P.. 86 85 85}i down 1 to 3 points with no support Coty — —«*- North Am 10'; . 36% 3S 35 forenoon trading today and princi­ Olen Alden . 16'.4 16'. 18'_ Consum P 4'ia 58 A 'CO*. 100% 00 >I Curt las- Wright -•tt Northern Pac 221', 91% 21 >i Ooldman Sachs ... 3.. ttk Cont G SC E 5s 58 A 02'. _ 61V, 611,J . 2% pal stocks fluctuated listlessly in a 148 J* Ed El 111 5s 35..= I mr developing. 2% Ot Atl it P nv .>.. 152 102 li 102',i 102 {4 Bullish Forces Succeed In Compel] n ' Trading was dull on the. decline -o- small turnover. 148 Elec P Sl L 5s 2030 SSV, M 54 42 !i Empire O & R 514s 41 50 (.with- sales for the day slight-}! under , flf'Jktt* it fl . 38'. 40 Ohio Oil Hia 8»t PubUc utility leaders encountered "tt— 3' 3' <9ft u m< ... 18% IS }»J» 1 Otla Kiev 17 Hudson Bay M Sc 3 43 43 43 Fla P St L 5, 94 __ Wft 73ft -JJ Rise-Of Raikoatifer Utilities; .yesterday when turnover wasi 1.400.. -Domj " e Mlttea- 15»'« further selling and recessions rang­ Oatln P St M 73% 11% •**%- \l,* Owens-ill Ol 2 26 »s*r Humble Oil 2. .. 73* 000 shares. Douglas Aire 17 13% 15ts -28— te ing to one point took place ln active Oeo Pow 5s 87 " 88% -iift 87 Ina Oo N Am 2_ 35*. 33% 3S*t News was of little consequence Drug Ino 4 ... 40' 38'.. 38», ——— traders. OUlette 5s 40 fl 87 96% Speculative Shares Drop Internat Pet 1 10'. 10'A marketwlse and traders spent their flu Pont de N 45' 41% <2'» I Pac O Sc El 2 32'.;, 31 »i 31'i Early declines were retained ' ln 10", U Pow St L 5s 58 C 69 96% •87 Pac Ltg 3 ... 44 44 44 Indnapls P Sc L 5s 57 A 96 67 95% time discussing futures possibilities I '.oil leaders like Cities Services and 1 Packard Mot .... . 4 3:ii 4 Lake Shore M 2'ab 28 Inters Pow 5s 57 .... 67% 95% 67 and the world series. The latter at- j Eastman Kod SS 54 54', Jar Cen P Sc L 414s 61 O 91% By ff a rn IP _, JAG.GER Param Publlx • S'.i 4?. International Petroleum. 88% 91% TTSCWd crowds to "brokerage offices | JJ *;*^** -Mfc- -41 "T- 2% IPeHfieJ J. C. __ :"74T,' —'Ilie few -volatile specialties ruled —M- Lehlrtfo- P _ Se 2026 Arn. 82% 90% S3 ~ Associated Press Financial Editor AutO-L 22% T*te ra Mid West UtU.. li 7/18 7/18 Mass Oae Se 55 . 89 where news tickers were carrying a 21 21 Penn R R ... . 20>. TRtr '9'i heavy, Aluminum Co. providing the 83 88% NEW YORK, Sept. 39. (/Pi—The stock market wu lethargic today, al­ Pow St. Lt 12% 11 11% Nat P _. L 5a 2030 B .... 70V, _ Peoples O L St C 5 . 75 19'.. 75 -N- 88% 70 play-by-play description of the 75 feature with a decline of about 2 Nat Pub Svc 5s 78 ..., 21% though there were minor chills which from time to Ume were accom­ Petro Corp . .. < 6 N J Zinc f... 33 33 TO 21 game. J 8 points. Newmont Mining .. 19 18 N Eng O St E 5s 50 6014 80 panied with price declines of about 1 to 3 points. Trading appeared to Fid P Plre Ins 1.20 19 19 Phelps Dodge 8 . 8 20% . Nlag Hud Pow 1.20 1S% 16' 16% IN Eng Pow 5>,is 54 ..; 71 i First Nat Strs 2', ...... '. 52% 51'. Hi. I Phlla It c Sc I 7'.. O'.-i 59% 89% be mostly professional. Bullish forces made an early effort to bid up N T Pow * Lt 414s 67.. 9314 68', 93% Freeport Tex 2 25% 23% 25-,, j Phillips Pet G'.i t\_ a prices and succeeded In lifting the railroad equipment, utility and farm STOCKS , Procter Sc Oam : 34'4 STOCKS N T State E Sc Q 4'it 93 8 I Pan-Am Alrwarys 26'4 26' 80 88'. implement shares from fractions to. " ~ _raQ, Pub Svc N J 3 20 52 "["PSimRBKt 88% A 34—a*— A • —9*.—•*- iNM-StatF-P- 4158-fll— Gen Am Tank 22 20% 20'i Pullman 3 27>, -li', '-92ft " more than a point. This gain ' High Last so*? -awt Hlgh Low Last Ohio Pow 4V.s 58D.I 84 Low Gen Elec .40 18% 18'. I Purity Bak 1 11', -S- -, ji 99 Adams Bxp —8-— 10', Alum Cu Am -| . 72 88 88'i Salt Cr Prod 1 Eae O St B 4I4» 60 P, failed to Hold, however, and somej Oen Klec apt 60 ion -*¥t - 90ft 90 98 Af 111 lat Prod 1.80 -Sr 11% Am Cyan B ...•.« - -4ft_ Sec Allied nv lig...... ' 8'i —WV- Pac G Sc E 5>.,s 52 C.j —Ofthe recent -speculative favorites »% Q% -Beoda-S-—- u'i! -R- «% Vk 8%| -104% MMft 104% WhaTMarkeLDid Air H-dtic "3— .len . 31',i 41 Am Ac Fgn P war | • 7% Singer Mfg 8 112 8% 61% 31 Kadlo 10', 1 7 112 IU Phlla El P 5V,t 71 106 10S% 106 were offered _rnHu»r freely.— Thur Wad. Alaska Jun lu— no ofi Oen Oil El A 1% Am Oaa Si S la . ... 38' Smith A O...... 33% —HV 1% l'i Radio pf B . 17"'s •5* 34'i 34 30ft 30% Pug Sd P Sc L Sfts 40 78% Tfft QUA Number of advance* ... 114 288 Alleghany ... -lO'se "80%" Oen Mills 3 45%' I8»d Am Light t. T 2>, .... . 22 '» Southland Roy .20 4' Down Twe Points .. 2'. J: -War "457i 43lt Repub SU . 10'. 18»'» 8 21,4 4 4 Safe Har W 4%s 79 . 98% 97% 98 Number of declines 352 130 Al Chem Sc Dye 8 2', Oen Mot 1 18". 10'i Am Sup Power ... 6% 2, Stand Oil Ind 1 21% Allied Chemical-and Du Pont were .... 83'i, 2'i 17V. 17'. Rey Tob B 3 . JS', 10'.. ' '« '» Uft 31% Shawng WScP 4%s 67 A 71 TOft 70% Stock unchanged ... 114 112 79% Oen Bv Slg 1 18% 34»a Am Bup Power 1 pr I - 80'i aillt.Ph Mfg 11% ! 80>4 18', ll».i 80 Stand Oil Ky 1.20 ... 12% 12 13 SEPScL 8s 2025 A xw 78% 77% 78 down-2 points-at the worst while 11 U__ Royal Dut- ._05„ 21-la 3:'.t Ark sc Nat Oat A .... . Bft Am Brake Shoe 80 . 15 Real at vt —WT 3t -2'^- <% Swift Si Co Sft OM So Cal Bd Se 51 .... .102", 102ft 102ft traded . 580 530 14'-, OUlette . > •ft- Oeneral Motors, Chrysler, Mack Total Am Can 4 57 Lii IB*. 19 Aa O ds El A 3%f 2% 60 Swift Int 3 .;_sn?...: 18% 80 Cal Ed Sa 34 102% 102% 102% Oobel 5'a Mi 18% Truck. Santa Pe, New York Central. Am Corel Alco. .. 27 54', • 5=4 Atlas Corp .._—__—_ • 81, 8% 2% 18% South Nat Qas 6s 44 _ 50 **_* Cold Dust 1.60 19% Safeway 8 trt M'4 52'i 52>t T 41 49 Alll ll For Pow -"• nn 25% ,19% ___i. 2% 1 Case and American Tobacco de­ DOW, JONES AVERAGES R Seaboard OH ' .... 13'4 12*, —______B- Tampa 11 tM._r. 28ft 2814 28'i Stand O Si B 6s 39 67% m ' 87 ft ] Am Home Prod 4.20 54% Ooodyear T tt 23 21 21 13 The Dow, Jonee Sc Co. Indus, ._ 4on Sears Roeb ... 26 U 23% Blue Rid cv sf 3h 2»'< 29', w Teck-Hugh O 80 3'i 3 3 Stand P St L 6s 37 ._ 57ft 97 IT clined a point or more before Am Ice i -mr 18'4 Gruhum-Paige 3'.'* 2". » 23% trial average at 71.58. off 1.84; O tNo Tf Ore ctf - 8'e Servel ,* | ... 31, 3 3 ! Bras T Sc L 10 9% 291i Swift Si Co ft 40 92", 99% 921. steadying. Am Internet - •» 39', wr l%r_ raliroad 34.70. off 9 02. and util­ 4U% Ot No Ry pf 18'i -»S» 17». Shattuck F. O — 10'i TOft Tex El E Se 00 ••, 87 80% 86% Steel shares encountered moder­ ity 31.90, off .088. Am Looo 9% "S Shell Union .. WVV »% Unit Founders . -u- -_ft 1 Tex P Se L Se SO . _ 91% - o%' 9% Orlgsby-Oruh l'/s IV. ••- 0% 614 614 Can Marc Wlrel 1% 1% 91 91 Am Mach Sc Fdy 80 1% Simmons 1% United Oaa _..._. 3% i Union Oulf Cor 9e SO 98% ate pressure. Extreme losses Of a 12 ~o%- . 13 11% 1214 Cen St El 414 4 99% 98 It Am.Pow Sc Lt a% -H- Socony-Varum 4 Un Lt Sc Fow A 7% 8% Un L A Ry 5%s 32 .._ 59ft point or so" were registered by NKW TORK EXCHANGE ... 15'i 12 ,101, 9',i 9% Cities Service— 4.4 3%- 59 59 Am Rad Std Ban 12 Hahn Dept Strs . 2'i So P R" Bug 4 TJ S RUB 8s 33 93% 93V, 93% Tolal tltlta 1 336,430 Am Roll Mill ... 13% 1«% 14", 18*4 |17 Cities Service pt 23% -2514 25'i United States Steel. National and 14'4 Houston OU new 3V. Sou^Cal Ed 2 ; 27ii ; r West Tex Ut 5s 57 A ... 56% 53% 58 Prevlotu fltjf -"~~ . _i.3S3.910 Am Smelt Sa -R— ... 10'i 12% 13 27'.„" 37 If Comwlth Edls 5 77% 7714 77% DOMESTIC BONDS Bethlehem. Su Pac - 3014 High- Low Laat Week tgn* . 3.884.040 Am SH Mrs 15'i 9''. -isMi 2«'4 *28*T, Comwlth Sc So war ——% IMS 11-16 .. 3,500,840 14% Sou Ry ... 13V« Ala Pow 4%t 67. 82 82 92 Steel In Offline Year ago Am tSores 2 —20', 10 21?', 1974 19', 12 li 121, Cone O tt E Bait 3.60.... 6414 6414 64V, FOREIGN BONDS Two years alto - 2,315.770 10>. 10 •std Brands 1.20! 16 U 13% Alumln Oo 5s 52.. 98 97V, 97% —United States Steel preferred was Km Bug iter 2 34', | Illinois Cent 34'-, 34'-, _»% Cord Corp — 51, SV.—51i: High Law Jaaunry. 1 *" date 348,530 858 ... 34% 34% 34JS Std O Sc El 2. ... 2314 22% Am O St E 5s 2028...... 88 85% 85% Off nearly 2-polnts and Bethlehem; Am Tel At Tel 8—\— ~2H iDOust Bay t 36',. 36'.,. 22', Creole Pet ...., 2ft 2V, ltt Agrl Mtg Bk 7s 46 .... 19 30 Vear ago ~445.iS8.7I5 has— 4-12 lii ger Btnd 2, . 36'-. •std a a 1 pi 4 "3215 -Ift' iam=pra=Ss fc 6g 2018 _^_ Mat 8»ft- 69% # Am Tob B Sin .. 83'» , 82 414 4"0 3114 D Buen Aires P 7%s 47 43% 42% preferred reacted 4. Two years ago 633 887,611 ill. UB 82 Interb Rap T 5 Std OU Cal 2 23'i 25% Am Roll la 48 57% 57% 37% Am Wat Wkt 2 284S 27 13% 13 13 251i Deere Sc Co 18 li 14% L4% Cent Bk Oer 6s 51 B 55% 54% 55 American. Telephone and Public _7i_ | int Cement .2gJ. Std Oil N J Sb_... 3141 30'.', 30% Appal Pow 8s 58 _... 94 93ft- 94 Am Wool pf . TT'l 33U Int HaxYCil ;?aii fitrwart* Wa rn no Fnre.it „, li \i„ , j£ As Elec 414a -53 47% 46% 49% Com Prvt Bk 51 is tl 34% 54 V Service of New Jersey lost a point NEW VORK CURB Anaconda . 13'. 121 12i Int Hydro-El A -MU 1 .4 -«*r- Europ Mg 7, 67 "'CT"2Bft 4 7'.a 9',, Stone Sc Web ~t*t 81 _ As G Sc I St 50 .... 27ft 28 IS SS - ist} or aa Oils were steady and rails Total stock tales today 100.000 Arm III A 2 7 I Int Nick Can . « 131, Oer C Mun 7s 47 _. 46 451 I . l's 10 914 13 Studebaker .... 12>i 12>i B3 Bond lc Sh 6r, f 36% 33% 34 As a Sc E 5s 68 27 26 28 45'i 45l45'! i T..i_'i slunk -aleeyear ago 754.570 Atch T Sc 8 P JOKt 54', int Tel * Tel . Oer O Mun 6s 47 __ 46ft 44% 44% quiet. 13', 12'i Sli 8', Bl Bond Sc Sh pf « 59% 59% 59!i| As O Sc K 4',a 49 C . 19 23% 24% Total bond aalee today $4,100,000 Aalt Ref In 1 IT* 18'i sale Aa Tel Ut Slis 44 C 26% 25% 25% Prussia El 6s 54 56% SO 56% Speculative attention has recently Total bum. **<*. year iigo 5,318,000 Auburn anta 18', Ruhr Oaa 6%s 53 A _ 45% 44 : w...S 3 Johmi-ManTttte 31% tt*%--29 Texas Corp 1 1-14 13% 13% V 8%' Bell T Can 5s 37 B ...... Mft 98V, 98% 45.J veered to the railroad equipment Aviation Corp 6', 33 la Tex Oulf Sill 2 23'. Ford M Can A 9% * * Sax P Wks 5s 32 64 64 64 S's 23 33 4% 41's Cen P Svc 5%a 49 11% 11% companies on stieimth of n*i>orts NKW YORK HON IIS 8'4 Tex Pac I, Tr 6 Ford Mot Ltd .. SS?4% Cen St El Slis 54 49% 49% 48% Stlnnes 7t 46 xw . . 39 38% 38% I 6 6 -_^ rn'ni nul"i today I 9 803.000 Tide Wat At ::.. 41i Cities Ber Se 50. 42 39% 40 Ternl Rlee Ofta It . 60% 09 69 that the Reconrtnirtlon—Finance Baldwin Kelvlnator— iik _5i_ 4'i 4"« -jU_. TllItK ROU B T -l» - Clt S Pow Slis Ml 4514 44% 45 Da Ind 614s 41 48% 48% 48% Corp. will consider any reasonable Prevloua day ' 8.929.U00 Bait Sr Ohio Kennecott _ . 14', 13% 18% Osn "ATtatton Sft—3ft—»H 13'i I Transamerlca ... 6% Week ago I3.328.ooo Barnsdall Kreege is Si 1 12% 121, 5% 6 requests of railroads for so-called 12', Trl-Cont Corp .. 4% Year ago . 18,010.000 I Bendix Avlat Kreug Sc Toll % 4% 414 work-loans— Two ytttt ago 10,852.000 fcncsi -ti cn— !.'?.l.i_ru_,_rX_r__J. 12V, January I to dat* 2,385,374.uuo 3CTTI s-e- ~irng-~ Same vear aco— 2.l5G.7H«,ooo I Bethlehem Btl 2*', 33% 231, ' Un Carbide 130 29% 28% 28% G Same Iwo yeart lio . 2.UB8,1173,000 i BordeTt-2— - Lambert .Qi. Nftr OH Cal •-*—:. 12 V ,13% 13% Produee Market L08 Angeles Stocks CB( Grain I Horg-warner I9>, ill' 111, I ii-'unan Corp 2 40 . .. 501 ______tg49 49 UUs 4«tPao I..... 79 'rt *go In Wall Street STOCKS 5T SPOTLIGHT I Brlggs Mfg 7 6", 6»„ Llgg St My B 4m 86' 4093 366y % I Uniuu tTa AircrafT t ... 32', 29>, 30 NBW YOBK. Sept. 397185-Sal" Bklyn-Man T 22'i 21 21 Loew's 3 34 32% 32% I Unit Carbon. 17%: ! 18», 10'ii: J 1 Bklm-M T pf 81% 81>, 61', Loft .. 4% 4% 4% United Corp .40 11% 10% 10% LOS ANOELES, Sept. 29. |-Pi—Apples, LOS ANGELES, Sept. 29. — CHICAOO. Sept. 29. (ff )—With tha and closing price of the ten most Burr Ad Mach •kt today 101, 10H 10'i Loose-Wll Bit 2m 2% 21, 2jj I United Corp pf 3 37% 38% 38% per cwt., Watsonvllle bellflowers. $1.25 Winnipeg wheat market dropping Byers Co The market continued inactive to­ The Chenery Corp haa acquired the muled Aircraft 103,100 30 20% 19% 19% LorUlard (Pi 1.30 16% 16% 16% Unit Fruit 2 24% 23% 23% f« 1.40, Watsonvllle Newtowns 114@l%c; day on the Los Angeles stock. ex­ to a new bottom price record, be­ major portion, ol mr i.otlug »hares»n • OrHftnnl Mutor.. 80,800 17% -loulsv O St 11 A 1ft 21% 21%—31% Unit Gas Im 1,20- -20 -W* Delicious—1 %-i.2c; Jonathan l%l_2c; low 60 eents the first-time ttilr the Power, a_a___-_ WntT-rV^iritte! Montgomery Ward „ 88,900—15'. U 8 Oypeum I 60. i -30ft- Ua-J 25% Baldwin l!-'iS;l'2c: Red Pearmaln lw change aa most issues reported ir­ Corp.. a unit of the former Trl-utiiities can arm~tr^a: 51 U 5 Indus Aleo . -337T t-25% nioT I%c;"Washington Jonathan and Rome regular price trend.— season, all "grain developed weakness United States Bteel. 45.500 42% Canad Pac Mack Trucks 1 GOTO which went into receivership ou Intel national Harv. 43-.40O 28% . U 8 Pipe 2_ . 15% 30', :147s 2%2c2%c; Delicious. 2146J3%c. Sebasto- Case J I Macy tR Hr lui j Transamerica was the most active, today ln Chicago. August 31. 1931. Tho Chenery Corp. Du Pont de N- mours 37.400 43'.« lu B Real ft Im 7% Hi, pol Jonathan moetly 2c. Packed boxes, Caterpil Tract ' Manh Ry Mod gtd Stop loss selling orders were un­ la controlled bv Christopher T. Chenery. Case J I 36.200— 54 Vs U S Rubber - 7 71, comb, fancy and extra fancy Waahing­ selling 500 shares at 5%, down %. Cen t Agulrre 1% Marine Midi 80 covered in the Winnipeg market. president of the Federal Water Service Radio 35.500 9% V 8 Smelt Si R 1. 17% 6% 17% ton red Romes 56s. 113s $1.75_2; Jona­ International Reinsurance declined Cerro de Pas May Dept Strs 1 17% Corp. Chrvuler , , ".I 25.100 18U |U 8 Bteel t.i-', 43% 42% thans 80s-125s tl 60; Delicious 80s-125s, % to 11 on a 100-share sale. All deliveries of corn outdid tte Ches Sr Ohio 11 ,,.,'* 1 Mrfntyre Pore 114 79% 42% Bears Roebuck ,. ... 23.700 237. fl,? 1 McKeesport T 4 V 8 Steel pf 7 17% 11.73-13.—UtanTasjreisrJonHtlnnnrfreOj Pac if lc Gas & Electric common season'a previous undermost quota- - stockholders ol "the VI. k Financial 49*ee C.iro 2i Utll P Si Lt A 6% 181.35. -" — Chl St N W " McK«_s-Sfr Rnb —s%- «% tions. Corp will vote on -October SO oa a plan _-._: Artichokes—per box. Davenport Sa­ sold 400 sharea at 31 %, down K. tin iik la M Id -Con I • Pet . for partial liquidation of *he eompany j 1 MO Pac pf linas. Caatrovllle 48s OOt Sl.75wl.85; 75s Union OQ was unchanged at 10\ Wheat cloaed unsettled %-l cena t through the retirement of 700.000 sharea Chrysler I and 04s >1.3Sc 1.50, Arroyo Orande 48s- under yesteirlsy's Xlnish, corn i-l Coos-Cola 8b I Montgom Ward in sales of 200'aharea. ot the common atoek at the average as-1 1 Murray Corp •• 60s $1.50:« 1.75; 82s to 86s $1.25. % down, oats %-% off and pro­ uw -value a common <-hare iwi-wmm; CoignIc-Pnlm "1 Standard Oil declined % to 35% T-ivt'stQek-Mafkct i'nliim fl St • If iWanier Plet .".7 Urn It Ouadalupe lb 2_.2%8. visions unchanged to 17 centa lower. uOctbher'lS and October 20 r?%- Beans—Per lb... local. San Diego on sales of 300 shares Southern niil'ttn Carb T—• Nash Mnt I . .18% -40* lft West Un Tel :.„^._ 41 Pacific advanced % to, 20% on sale ,11, I Westlngh Air J 15'., 15'-i county;—Kentucky—Wanders,—lwlljc, To meet maturity on January I. 18337 cuiiu mvff»t Tr 2 Nat Biscuit 2.80 43ft 41> 15% : poorer 40__60c per sack, Oceano best 2c. of 100 shares. GRAIN FUTURES of tho balance ot lta.S6.00a.0QQ. ten-year Nat Cath R A ... 11 14 ,4 - Westlngh El Se M 37% 34'j 34% L CHICAOO. Bept, 79, i.Pl-Hniln 19,000. Comi Solv .80 IWIlcor x O , Nev con COp .. . J9% amount of the bonds In cash and tbe Cattle. 5000; choice fed steers and Con on Santa Maria 25 (^30c. Byron Jackeon — 9% CORN—— ,59 1 I N Y Cent -Hfr- oalanoe tn fifteen-year 5 per cent con­ yenrllngs scarce, fully steady; general Cont Bak B Yell Trk- St C 5% 5% Figs—Psr lb., local Brunswick 2@2%c. Claude Neon Klec 9 September mmm_ .90% trade slow, mostly steady, butcher she- 34% N Y N H Sc H 8 vertible gold debentures, due J unitary Cont Can 2 local San Joaquin valley Kadotaa 2m Douglas Aircraft 16% December _—______, .28^ 1. 1943. if was -.fthOUHc. fl totlay. stock Uhevea. steady to weak, vealeis T'STTTTIIS t~20— 18% I Noranda Minet -z- Bmeco Derrick com— 13% -4% , .33% around SO lower; feeuen dull; fed steers 2V.I. Mw , - - ;1 M 6% I Nn-fol> Oi W 9 Cont Oil Del Zienit Garlic—Central coast per 4*.4%a4%c. Globe O St M Com.... 1 15 $10.35; others, $9.00_i>10.00: bulk fed Ooodyear T __ R Pfd.. OATS— .17% Grapes—Per lb., San Joaquin valley 0% 49 December «„„ •"* •1T% steers and yearlings eligible to tSSOw Taylor Milling -. 439 i .30% .30 Ilibler Ladyflnger ll,<"2c: Tokay 10 _»~ May ...-- m. JO 2.50; bulk beef cows. $2.75nT3.25; bulk Van De Kamp .. ._ 9 TialerarBBJXr -pWHrdTZZ: l%c; Cornlchon l@l%c. Lugs Rlbler 33 RYE— .33% Businesfr Point iiliUC. Best SOC! Muscat 30r*35c, ordinary Western Pipe . — 10% -13% 9epttmblp.. ______Sheep. 20.1)00;- weak lo unevenly low MISCELLANEOUS— M - er very little done; desirable -native- Netv^Fork Stock Exchange Boncfr 20c: fancy 40990c. Seedless 20w25c December ja ML* Cornlchon 25w 33c. Local Tokay 301? 35c, L A Invest Co J iamb... "$3.00cr5.25: fat ewea, $ls35v>-2.00. I I 3% May Ul A 1" per cent wane increase, effective Muscat 201'30c. Malaga 15 w 25c. Isa­ Pacific Finance Oo 8 October 1. and addition of 100 worker! bella, lb. 3%c. Washington 5-1 b. baa» Pac Mutual Life .._...;- , 33 33% CASH GRAIN PRICES since July 1 were announced tvr Horn' LOS ANGELES LIVESTOCK NEW YORK. Sept. 38—Irregular- icets eastern Concord 21M22%- Yakima Transamerlca . ...._._.._ 5% 6 CHICAOO, Sept. 28. IIP)—Wheat: Not hlower Sc Weeks, members- of the Raw 1 Concord 20-lb. packaget 40-j'50c. Bulk Western Air Express 9 1 hard, 44%c. l.OH AN&BI ,KS, -Sep)—29 111 PI—I.lTr- j ilv ln domestic issues and strength • Uetl -w-High per ton delivered Loe Angelee Zlntandel York stock exchange. _____ Low liBBt PUBLIG-UTILEPM5S •- Oom: No. 1 yellow. 28%ia20%e: No. stock Hoga: Receipts 200; market slow. I In loretgn bonds featured trading on i ft u POW s Ll 4%s ei 10 101% 102 Wree s tern Union 5s 80 68 85% 66 $17t>r20: Museat-19«tl3. iwtute. 28%ia28%o. 38 steady; Call taeniae,- 04.25 4s. 65i:i 75c: 5s. 50;'65c. Local 4s, 23(9 Pae Lighting Com ...... 43 plant of the American Sheet ft Tin light halters $4 50; common to medium j bv a break la Nickel Plate bonds. U 30c. Local crates. 75c. 8 Joa La P<% Pfd 83 Plate Co. reopens. _ac Oas St h 5%s S3 68 66 88 So Cal Ed Com - 27% 27% cows. £3.75", 3 35. Industrial Issues were erratic. I^ggett ft Mvers Se 31 106 Peaa. per lb.. Oceano, fancy pole, 6_ 105% 108 So Cal Ed 7% Pfd .„...„ 26% 29 Calves, recelpta. 800. market weak to Loews Ino 6s 41 88 FOREIGN BONDS 8',cr Lompoc. mostly 5c. Venice, best. - The New -York Central -railroad! anu- I Most oil company bonds drifted 88 88 So Cal Ed 6~ Pfd 22% 33% 39-rentt lower: light ealves S5taS.30 Lorillard Co Ss 51 )00< High Low Last 5I.I 6c. Ouadalupe. fair quality, 314"?5c. the Baltimore ft Ohio railroad wlll add Sheep receipt*. 75; market steady: lower. Skelly Oil 5%s being featured 100 100% Abttibl P ft P 5s 53 30 So Cal Ed 5% T«t ,,.,. „ 20% 11 Louts ft N unified 4s 19 19% Lomlta poor. 2w2%c. Hayward-SanJoee, 5800" workers tB their ear and loco. edium laiuiis, $4 50; good ewes. o>. ^—t In the gelling.—Shell-Union 5» with Akershus Se 83 70 08% W- •poor quality, sacked.1 90«79e. Central So Cal Oaa 0% Pfd 23 TO— 87V, 87% 87% Selected List Furnlahed By _mom.e_aliops beginning ue\! :mpn!ii...... wari's-ilit (lrnpi>_iri_-«»-t—_0_- Argentine 6s 57 A 57%. _M_J 35_ coast, buaheL baskfts. 90c> 91 OILS— "•"Arg « ai .» Jim Corbett * Benelger -M= 05%: 54% 54% Prunes, Idaho, 14-bushel batketa Ital- Barnsdall 4% Steel operations" In the YnuiiRMown ! Australlan bonds again led Uu Arg 6s 1981 Feb 9% Bid Asked a hat 4 55% 55% 55% I n t. fi(Jp Bolsa China 2% llstrlct rote to the htghest rate since forelgn group A rise to new highs " !i **, » ^ , Australia St 55 3 Associated Std Oil Sht 88% 86% 87V, Mushrooms, local Santa Cruz county. Pacific Western 7' 7% •at June when the Sharon Bteel Hoop for tne year ln the commonwealth 'McKesson ft Rob 5%t Australia 4%t 10 80% 81 lb. 20in25c. Local crates, 40030c. Basic Industry Sha.. J 09. resumed production et Its I.OW-1U 50 39 38 39 82% Republic Pete 1% "• Collateral Trust Bha Austria gtd 7t 43 91% 92 Peaches, per lb.,'- Yucalpa, Krummel. 4% vllle open hearth works as a result of 1 government issues spread strength Mldvale Stl cvt 3a 38 95 V, 92% Richfield Oil % Commonwealth Ina Sht "A" 175 ] to provincial and municipal issues. Mil El Ry ft Lt let Ss 95% 951. Batavlan Pet 4%t 42 91% 91% 91 l'4wl%c. Ban Joaquin vaUey. Phillips Richfield Ott ItM ... % a slowly rising stream of orders, mainly cling, larga. l',c. Utah. Elbertas, loose do "B" ...... 3.50 trom the automobile Industry. NEW YORK, Sept. 29 'tFI—Foreign 61 B 83 Belgium 7s 56 103% 108% 105 Rlo rti_—A 2% 3 do "O" ' . 83 83 2%c. Bushel baskett, $1.15811.25. exchange irregular; Oreat Britain In M S P ft S S M ltt Oelglum 6s 55. 100 99 99% Standard OU of Cal 39% 26 Corporste Trust 8ha.._._2.05 dcKldars, others in cents: CORPORATION BONDS oon 4e 30 30 Berlin City Blec 6>,s 51 51% 501 31% Peart, par lb.. Antelope valley. Bart­ Union Associates .... 10% 11% do "AA" •____. JM Oreat Britain, demand 13.43, cables M-K-Tex ltt 4t 90 50 49 78 BraaU 8s 41 ... 20 30 10 lett. l_3%c. Inyo county, tair quality. Union Oil (Cal) ...... 11% 12% 141 2. Placcrvllle, large, mostly 3c do Accum Ser ___ 1.88 13 45%. 60-riav hills $3.44%: Prance, de- A Mo Pac cvt 51-js 49 78 78 20% Brazil 6%s 26-57 18% 18 18% 11 Cumulative Trust Shs...... 3.12 lit maud 3 91 11 16. cablet 391%: Italy, de­ High Low Last Mo Pac 5s 77 P 21% 20', 32% BraaU 6%s 27-57 18% 18' 18% Sscto W. Hells. 2<&214c. Depoe Bk Sht N T Peppers, per lb., local California Won­ 3% mand 3 12%. eables 5.12%. Alleghany Sa 44 32% 31% 31% Mo Pac gen 4s 75 33% 32% 22 British 5%s IT ... 105% 105'.i 105 CURB QUOTATIONS Depoe IBS Shs N T 22% ders, like, best. 114c. Oreen chUl. ttt 3 Demands' Belgium 13.87. Oermany Am 1- Foreign P 5s Mo Ptc 1st 5t 81 21% 32% Buenos A 6s 61 32% 32 32 Bid Asked Diversified Tr Srs "A' . 8% 23 79. Shanghai .10.37%. Mnntrerfl 90.79. 2030 41% 40 40 Mont Pow rfg Se 43 A 34 33% Hie; yellow chill, 2%4 447,800. 8.7% I Penn P Se Lt 4V,s 81 93 92 % Small eggs—Candled clean smalls, steady. 2 per cent all day. Time loans Ches ft Ohio gen 92% Orient Dev Ltd 3%s 58 47 47 Hlckox .02% "~-W~ .02% Portland. 92.385.79614. i Penn RR 4%0 63. 84% 84% 84', 13%c% candled light dirty smalls, 1414c. Temperatures steady; 60-90 days. 1 per cent; 4-6 4%a 92 '....-. 97% 97% 97% I Panama Ss 03 A 51% 50% 91 Horn Silver _ 1.52', 1 52% 1 32% Seattle. $2,933,703.72. Penn RR gen 414s 65... 85', 85% 85% 'Poultry and rabbits—Bent, leghorns. months. 1'4 ••! 1 % per cent: prime com­ C B ft Q 4%s 77 . 87% 87% Par-Orl R R 5%8 68 . 102% 102% 102% Macassa .20 .20 40 Penn RR 4%s 70 70% 69 69 2% to 3% lbs.. 10c; hens, leghorns, over Operator _~__ Jf .03 .03 mercial paper, 2 per cent. Bankers' ac­ Chic ft E 11! 5s 31... 16 15% Poland Ot 50 58 57% "5 8 3% and up to 4 lot.. 12c; hena, leg­ ceptances unchanged. 52V, Phlla Co 5s 07 89% 89 89 Poland 7a 47 . 52 51 Park Olty COB _ .09% 40% .08% LOS ANOELES. Sept. 29. [If)—Temper­ I Chlc Gt Western 4a 99 32% Phil Read C Se I Ss 49... 57 56% 91% horns, over 4 lbs. and up, 12c; bent, :C M 8t P ft Pac 5s 75. 33% 31% 31% 57 Prussia Bt 52 ] 46% 49% Tlntic Lead ____ 62 41 62 atures taken alt a. m. today were given Phillips Pet 5',i 39 ... 69% 6814 45% colored. 3% te 4 lbs.. 16c; bent, colored, C M St P ft P Pac- 68% Queensld 6s 47 94 Tlntlc Sttn 2.95 295 295 out by tta United States weather bu­ Bl'ILDINU INCREASES Portl Oen El 4%s 60 ... 62 80% 96 94 over 4 lbs. and up, 20c; brollert. over 1 arij 5s' 2000 . .. 11% 10% 10% 61 Rhine Weat 6s 55 ww 50% Tom Boy .00% 00% 40% reau at follows: Boston. 30; Chicago, 33; There wat an increase ol 4.5 per cent Postal Tel ft Cab 5s 53 36% 35% 35% 50% 50% and up to 2% lbs.. 22c: brollert, over I Chlc ft N W cv 4%s 49 27% 25% 25% 1 Rlo de Jan 6%s 53 J 9% »!, 9% 1% tnd up to 2% lbs., 22c; fryers, leg­ Tom Reed ,„., .26 49 .30 Denver, 48; Des Moines, 40; Bl Paso, 30; in the estimated cont of nil building Pure Oil 5%s 37. 81 80% 80% Helena. 44: Kansas City. JO; Lot An­ operations according tn the bureau of I Ch R I ft P cvt 4%s 80 30% 39 29 Rome 6 %s 52 86 84 88 horns, over 2% and up to 3 lba., 16c; Walker .70 79 79 44 44 geles. 62, Ntw Orleans. 88; New York, labor for the months of July ~nd I C R I ft P rfg 4s 34 .... 44% R Royal Dutch 4e 45 09% 98% 98% fryers, colored, over 3% and up to 3% August. 1932. I Chile Cop 5s 47 . . 45% 42% 42% Reading gen 414s 97A... 85 85 85 ; Sao Paulo St 7s 40 51% .51% lbs 19c; roasters soft bone, over 3% 54; Phoenls 72: Pittsburgh. 50; St. 95% 49', Clnn Gas ft El 4s 68 . 95% 95% Rem Rand 5%s 47 ww.. 85 04% 63 Sax Pub Wks 7s 45 30% 30% lbs. and up. 19c: stags. 15c: old roost­ Mot, 36; Sals Lake City. 90: tut Pran­ 73 73% 50 ciaco. 64: Seattle, Ml Tampa. 76. Clev Un Term 4%e 77C 73% San Pub Wka 6%s 91 50 48% 90 ers, 8c. Colum OftE 5a 32 May 85% 85% 95% Serbs Cte Slov 7a OS Banks, Trusts 95 28 25 It Ducklings. Pekln, over 4 lbs. and up, Comi Inv Tr 5%R 49 95% 93 s Siemens ft H 6%e tl . r, . • 105% 35 55 55 66', 66 68% lie; ducklings, other than Pekln, over Con Oas N Y 5%s 45 106% 106% StLIMftS4sRftO ! Sweden l%s 54 94 3 94 Board Of Trade 28% 29% 13% 12% 19% 93 4 4 lba. and up. 10c; old ducks, 10c; Cuba North Rys 5%s 42 29% div 33 I Swiss 5%s 46 geese, 12c. Toung Tom turkeys, il IBs. 15% IS 13% 104% 104' 104% BANKS It L 8 F I'll 78 _. Sydney 5%s 55 and up, 20c: young Toms, drested, 12 Coffee Market St L 8 P 4s 50 A. T 16 76% Bid Asked I Tokyo City 5%s 61 lbe. and up. 310; hen turkeys, 9 lba. and Chase Natl ______42% Pel ft Hud rtg 4a 43 87% 87% 97 V< SeaShelbl Apip Le eoUnn a6 s S4s 5 52 ... 80% itt #iJ 50% 50 50% 44% Authority. 1 D ft R O COn 4s 36 47% 47 47 SheU Un St 49 ww ft Tl 73 Tokyo El Lt 6s 53 30'i 39 30% up. 18c: hen turkeys, dressed, 8 lbs. aad Commercial , , 177 187 losing 95% Sine C Oil col 7s 37.1 96% 9S% 95% UJIgawa El P 7s 45 52% 52% 32% up 24c; old Tom turkeys, 16c; old Toms, Fifth Ave - 1150 1250 NEW YORK. Sept. 29. un—Coffee. Der Bdlson 4%t 61 D 95% 93 dressed. 19c. Squabs, under 11 lbe. psr 8614 Sine Cr OU 5%s 38.] 102< 103% Un Stl Wka 6%s 51 A 42 41% First Natl . 1720 1820 Santos 4s 15%: Rlo 7k on spot 10. Dodge Broe deb 6s 40. 87 90% 102% «% doaen, 15c; squabs, tl lbe. per dozen •Ququesnc Lt 4%e 87 A 103% 103 103 Skelly OU 5%s 39. 64 03% Uruguay 6s 60 39% 301k 38% Manhattan „. „. agit 41% emCAGO, Sept. 29— Striking again at a federal commission which 63' and up. 20c E 80 Bell T ft T 5s 41 .104% 104% 104% Vienna City 6s 52 55 55 ii Natl Olty 54% 56% LINE MAY BREAK EVEN said it must either admit the Farmers National Oraln Corp. or dose for Sou Pac 4V,s 68 59 97% 37% , Westph UB B P 6s 53 36% Ml 36% Capons, Utt, under 7 lbs., 24c; ca­ Public . 32 34 Prom present indications the St. Paul Erie rf ft Imp 5s 67 36% 35% 35% Sou Pac 4%t 09 ww . Yokohama 6s 61 sixty days, the Chicago Board ot Trade filed in the United States court • 58% 36% 57%] 51 i0% 50% pons, live 7 lbt. and up, 27c; capons, TRUST COMPANIES railroad wUl about break even on oper­ uf appeals a brief denying Uie commission had jurisdiction. The brief. Erie gen Hen 4* 96 51 50 50% South Ry con 5s 94 • 76% 76% 76% dressed, under 0 lbs. 29c; capons, Bankers , 69 71 ations after taxes and rente 30r 1932, South Ry gen 4s 56 . 34% 33% 33% dressed. 0 lba. and up. 32c. Rabbits. No. Bklyn Trutt , , 200 H. A. Scandrett, president, forecast. filed to support the board s appeal from the closing order, said the litiga­ 8 W Ban Tel 9a 54 .105% US 105% j 1 white, 1 to 4 lbs. 9c; rabbits. No. 2 Cen Hanover ._____._ in 64% sir "We Bare approximately 110,000.000 Oen Cable 5l,s 47 ... 04% 64% __t Oil N J deb 5s 46 . 103% 103' 103% white, 3 tt 4 lbs. 6c: rabbits. Na. 1 Chemical , „ ... 39% •55 cash on hand. Interest charges to the tion should be handled by a court r 10214 Oen Mot Accept 6s 37..103% 102% St OU N Y 4%s 51 97% 97 97% mixed colors, 3 tt 4 lbe., 7c: rabbits, Continental • 20 41% end of the year are amply provided for of competent jurisdiction", instead of because "it was not shown to be' a Oen Theat Equip 6K 40 5% 4% *9 No 2 mixed colors. 3 to 4 lbs., 5c; rab­ s Corn Each ______71 u 22 and we do MO at this time conttmHD[* the secretary of agriculture, who' is lawiully conducted co-operate." Ooodyear T ft R la 17 84 , 93% 83% T— bits. No. 1 old. 5c; rabbits, no 2 old, 5c. Bmplre . 28% 73% plate any further loans from the Or Tk Ry Can 0* 36 ...101 101 Tenn El P rfg 6s 47A 100% 100 100 a party to the action "It dealt," the brief said "in the 101* Ouaranty - • , 331 30% construction Finance Corp," Scandre Ot North Ry 7s 36 A 81 79% Tex Corp 5s cvt 44 92 91% 91" 79% High Low Last Irving _. ,,, 27% 336 said. Under rules of the Board of Trade. products of non-members to an Ot North 4%s 77 E 83 01% Tob Prod N J 6%s 2022 96% 95% Uh l%s 32-47 amount greater in value than auch 61% 101.15 101.12 loi.isr Manufacture™ ,.,, 33''. 29% 'Current loadings on the road are the brief said, full membership and 0 UB 1st 4%s 32-47.J 102.23 102.21 102.23 N Y Trutt 99 33% at tte best level of tta year, and rev­ as are handled by lt fw members. -H- Ub 4th 4%s 33-38.. .103.20 103.18 103.20 43 Un Pac 4%s 67 86% 86% 86% Title O ft T...... —..—._—-... 48 102- enues Ko now proportionately better clearing privileges by any corpora­ Hudson Coal 5s 82 A .... 43 43 Treas 4%s-^7-52 J 108.19 108 14 108.16 Cotton Market contrary to the Capper-Volstead Hud ft M rtg Ss IT A 88 86% 88 Un Pac 1st 4s tf. 98% 98 98% United Btate* _._.....___„...1545 ~ J* than are loadings." s .104.24 104.19 104.23 tion are prohibited, adding that the act." Hud ft M adj inc la 97 58 , 58 58 Onlt Drug Del la 33 67% 65 65 Treas 4a 44-54 ...... 1645 Farmers' National purchased the The secretary of agriculture, the IU S Rub Ss 47 57% 56 30 Treas 3%s 46-56 .102.17 102.11 102.16 SIX-HOUR DAY ADOPTED 1- Utah Pw ft Lt 5s 44 80 79% Trees 3%s 40-43 June 100.29 100 29 100.29 NEW TORK. Sept. 29.

33 60 Apartmento For Rent 34 Houaea For Rent 40 Houses For Rent Santo Monica Property 9* Musical Instrument* Legal Notices •rrRNISHED FDRNISijIED 1'Nrua.NlSHED FOR SALE FOB SALE AND FOB RENT *s*v*/V^N»w-*»N**/%A>kAAA^^J4A^l'w_3t''tr" (28—ATTRACTIVE .itucco cottate, I rooms BEAUTIFUL double, south exposure, tteam WILL built 2 story ttucco homo on SO ft PIAHQ3 fnr sale, new and used, 139 not TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Ol - '. Business and Professional and l>*th: tarate: overstuffed; nice en- heat, Frltldaire: near beach. No. 15, let atar Ban Vicente Blvd. Three bed­ wlll rent 12 up. Storage Warehouse, 1419 Charmont — clootd yardi water paid, -tttt nth Bt. Paloma, Venice. Phone 81173. - rooms, ten h.th«: nrlze said, flirt' flee Ot the Secretary. Washington, < THE RATES OP EXCLUSIVE CHAR- cast 513,000, now 17900; 11008 cash. Rob­ —Second street. , ___t D. C., September 16, 1932—Proposals Announcements ISO—TWO bedrooms, overstuffed, auto­ 3 ROOMS ana bath, fireplace, -tas rants, ert Jarvis, 804 WUshlre Blvd. PIANOS for rent. Payments applied on MOMT APTS. ARE SUCH AT THIS matic heater: vater paid: garate: adults. clean; saraee: adults: reasonable rent. purchase; Arthur £. Jackson. 133S Third are hereby solicited, to be opened lnl TIME. THAT YOU CAW HAVE THB 633 Santa—Clara Ave., Vtnlet, 1447 12th Bt. . "" St. Warehouse. 208 Broadway.— the raOfflee of tbe Supervising Archi-1 COMFORTS OF HIGH CLASS HOTEL 62 •-S—COZY, furnished buntalov. S rooms Income Property SOLOIST player autopiano. mahoganr tect, Treasury- Department. Wash-, APT. 8CRVICK AT A PRICE WITH­ 1 42 Fiats and Duplex— r APPLIANCE SERVICE COLORED TIUNO IN YOUR MEANS. and bath: fireplace. extra da? bed: 99 316.1100 16 APTS., clear, lurnlshed; electric caae: good condition; very cheap. 3301 lngtonTs. ti-, at s~6 ciocjc, __. m„ on! INDIVIDUAL HOMES OT SINGLES; rage; -niCTllent location: 812 llth St — FOR —Rt. UNFURNISHED "f.rnty»U-ii: gut- te oenn. 122 oraua —1Rr'rtl"_W„T. _ . " •"-» October 11,- IMS, for the sale or DOUBLES AND BACHELOR AITS. 545—ATTRACTIVE 4 rooms, north ot Mon- Park Blvd.. O. P. Ph. owheTT"8I044. donation to the United States of, Refrigerator Repairs | Tile Drain Boards 330 CALIFORNIA. CORNER OF 4TH. tant: overstuffed. Oeneral Electric tt- MODERN 4 room flat on Lincoln Blvd.. ;lh Radios and Equipment near Montana. Furnished If desired. Ap­ OOOD, close ln, furnished court; rented preferably a eorner lot containing; Fix or no pay. 724 Montana. Ph. 35179. rate: adults. 499 Palisades Avt. full; nice paying Investment. Owner will SUPPLIES AND SERVICE approximately 29,000 square feet, | $10 up, Guarantee, Colors BERNICE APTS. BEAUTIFUL 9 story slntle home, furn­ ply 921 lllh St.. or phone 23070 or 24216. sacrifice. Phone 26897 ATTORNEYS ished: best residential district, near Sun RADIOS. SERVICE AND RENT SETS with a dimension of approximately'. I Remove odstone He extra. Phone 22045 Beautifully tarnished tlnrlet and Oea 44 160 lineal feet, on the more Import- - y'raoonte; large rooms, ynrd care, heat, Rooms For Rent 64 Business Property RADIO BAROAIN HOUSE brvoRCEs ttt urxico bles; **am*a heat, larte Kelvlnator ror-, lltht furnished: reasonable 19 small fam­ FURNISHED Corner 14th and Broadwar Ph 38839 ant of the two street frontages, cen- Free information Suite 708 Mills Bldg., CREDIT A COLLECTION AGENCIES geous bathroom, new Inner sprlno mat-1 BANTA MONICA CREDIT ASSOCIATION ily. 259 25(h Bt. VALUABLE close ln lot, suitable for bust- trally and conveniently located and El Pass,"Texas, or 213 Avenue Juarez. tresses; tound proof bulldint; raaeontoT* 14 WEEK, large, light Hmisplfi-.nine ruflnu 98 ERNEST BLENKHORN. JOS. S WAUGH —IWI. Priced low to tetlle eatate -Bee Miscellaneous For Sale suitable for a Pederal building site { Juarez, Mexioo. Ph. 2*776 1505 4th 8t Ph. 24788 1149 12th st. near WUthlrt Blvd. private entrance: ln private home: light EL T. Yates, Realtor and tas paid. 1813 llth St: 1517 Bth St. Ph. 25519. Mr Yates at Santa Monica, Calif.—Sites hav­ AUTO WASH 110 TO lit—Neat Apts. tnd buntalows; gas, ENNA Jettick ladles' shoes, brand new. ad DETECTIVE AGENCIES light, linens; 1 block Ocean Park amuse* INSURANCE, LOANS, RENTALS — 119 MONTH, lovely room. In nurse's home, WILSHIRE BLVD, opportunity. BOX 1O0 ing different- dimensions will be eon—[ SEE MRS. PAUL with an old house, near 14th St Only sizes, all colors, balance _1 stock vmir^ ment center and shopping. 158 Raymond. garage: board optional for gentleman. pick 31.50 pair and less. B. V. W. house. sidered provided the area is ap-; SOc—AUTOiYASHgggOc Brackett Merchant Patrol Ph 25519. 21711. 621 SanU Monica Blvd. " 709 Marine St.. Ocean Part: Ph. 83028 37,500. Albert Leonard 601 Witshir. Bird proximately Vitt Sam's. Upon appli- ] SIS AND 819—TWO ROOMS. RATH. "FOR RENTALS —palirt IlitS sali and Ittni steel Tool. I _W_A_ Grease SOc 12th and Banta Monlea Blvd »r shampoo 1 amall rut: also de-moth and BAY CCITIE S ROOFINO CO. 125, ISO—BEAUTIFULLY furnished 4 and 135—ATTRACTIVE duplex: Electrolux; 3 ROOMS and gsrage, elttr. In Santa Mon- quire prices. Baker's. 200 Rose Ave. ING-LOAN ASSOCIATION, a cor-; renovate—1 piece ot furniture FREE. 1724 STANFORD »"U| — 9 r.ouii. newlr painted, decorated: gt-! beautiful garden: garage; - ocetn—ami' KATES low ns 13,50, Qhrarpn Hotel, center lea for vacant lot, Sunset Hill trad sr Ocean Park nmu6enu'nts; ttetm heat, hot BAHBECTPE t-l.cmc wrtnle TeatUn like poration; and without obligation. Ph. 22032. forenoons, i ESTABLISHED 1918. PHONE 23704. rage. 201 Pacific, corner Main, O. P. 35457 mountain view: I couple". 18JT T2th 81 Brentwood. Inquire ______U .Arliona Ave. — and cold water, showers. Pier and Main MW: 1 ituou old, cheap: Alto wonder. SHOE REPAIRING 125 AND 330—Attractive single and double HO.(W0—FIRST truat deed, due 1 year, 7%, WHEREAS, MYRON H. WELLS. COLORED TILING ATTRACTIVE lower aouth, 2 bedrooms, HOOVER Hotel, 610 Banta Monica Blvd.. fat old violin, fit. Phone 24228 as Trustee for tte estate of BAY[ 4[ .LADIES ' heel lifts; all klndt, ISc: ladles' -_al_UU Hgflt, ami 919 Oallfornla Ave —twin beds, electrlo -refrigeration; llrlrllf exchange for B. M. property tamo value. Phone 25520. If no answer, call evenings —winter ratea low aa M week, comfortably Fearon or Prentice. 225 WUshlre Blvd. NEW i\nr[ itsed lujnber^rnotint paptr, uteil CITIES GUARANTY BUILDINO- _ soles SOc: men's rubber heels 25c: modern: private entrances, set vice porch furnished outside rooms: steam heat. plumbing, firewood til kinds'." chteD. LOAN ASSOCIATION, a bankrupt Tile Drainboards, $10 Up men's ii soles, any kind, 85c. Loudon's, SINGLE and double Apts., clean, sunny. Ph 22834. Excellent value. 888 lsth Bt. 6 ROOM, modern furnlahed home; garatel Bourdon Rouaa Wreck—W, IIM lltt. 28241 I 1503 4th St., across from Outlook on tth '• nicely furnished; cut rales. 113. 115 and IMAGINE! 139, 4 tunny rooms, extra bed, on Lincoln, north of wilshire: wlll ex- corporation, on April 15, 1933, being Also baths: all work guaranteed. Ph. 08878 «•— Room* WUh Bomrd— CBtnw. Ste owntr, 941 3rd St Fh. 94191 then tBi owner and holder of said lit 217 Strand Bt, Ocetn Park. gas steam radiators: sun porch: Vi block 68A Salvage- notes and Deed or Transfer, did, ln ELEGANTLY furnished; betutiful 3 rooms, ocean. 158. Wadsworth. Ocean Park. 38 WEEK, room and board; 2 vacancies SVb ACRES clear, all oil rights, for house 28 court: fireplace, Frlgldalre: H block L. equity: 1448 Fifth atreet.— conformity with tte terms and pro­ Situatione Wanted ATTRACTIVE flat, beautifully furnished: Sept. 29th. Lovely rooms, newly furn­ WHV buy Inferior roofing when yon eaa Florists BV WOMBN A. bus and golf grounds. 1815 llth Bl. ref alteration, tile features, nice yard and ished. 1024 4th 6t. Phone. 23785. ~ , PHONE 24:16 visions thereof, elect to and did de­ gtrtge; Ideal location. 1141 nth SL 80 ACRES Antelope valley; clear. Trade ttt "Pabco" nationally advertised "tear. clare all sums secured by said Deed DINMAR APARTMENTS ROOM, botrd and care of elderly er aeml- a nlead" roofing at salvate prlcet? MEBW HOMB Laundry (white), wet wash, routb Overlooking ocean: tingles, doubles: elec- invalld. nice, quiet home, clone In; homo for late model cor. Cnll owner. Belvedere $1.10; regular, 11.35; medlunh 41.60: ttf. or Transfer immediately due and WHITE HOUSE FLORIST, PH. 85141 dry. finished: bundles washed separately. trie refrigeration. 1357 Ocean AOO. prlvllegcE. 'Phone 23419. - Apts., Ocetn p.trk. Phone 81449. payable and did demand that said sundrledi-cftli,-deliver- 2811 Wilshlre. 38981 38 ulac |' BB: heavy io yean, elate, red or JLOWEllg- wnw—»T-Jr-fWfa«HfVfff 35_c TTVE~g\fflll> rooms;~6lcei»lng porch iarge Apartmenta For Rent BTOoii fljia; vnnmtT 22210 "•» nsUcamt; Trustee sell the property granted DELIVER. . NEW LOCATION," BIGGER HAVE coxy 3 room Apt. for '- ladles or 7T JAPANESE lady wantt housework tttt garden, Oeneral Electric. Reasonable. CKFCRNIKRED —couple; will furnish board aad laundry; Real Estate Wanted cement. Santa Monlea Salvate Co., 2002 and conveyed therefiy-to accomplish AND BETTER 114 MARINE laundry by day or hour. 11181 Tennessee Also 2 room bungalow. 225 Ban Vicente. 948 month each. Phone HTM, SKlli Bt Ave.. Wett _os Angeles. LARGE, room y a pa r tm-nt. entire first floor, tte objects of tte trust therein ex­ BEAUTIFUL Iiorai work: tprays Jl.oo up. ATTRACTIVE 3 AND 5 ROOM APTS . UP- HAVE buyers for homes north of Arisona —two bedrooms, bath, kitchen, dlnlnt 55 pressed, in accordance with the pro­ SATISFACTION or money back Camp- HIOH school firl want, work taking care STAIRS: FRIGIDAIRE. TILE FEATURES Wanted to Rent " AIEZ 131)8 tu IWO cash tf priced rlehfc bail, 2102 Broadway. IBe dtiiver. Ph. 24111 room, sun porch: garage: real fireplace: Home Realty, 2031 Btnta Monica Blvd. 98B Nursery Stock? Etc visions therein set forth, ana ln of children, or do houae vork alter OARAOE 1139-A FIFTH BT. best apartment of ltt kind in Santa. BOOMS. APARTMrNTS. HOIRSS. FLAIR FERTILIZER conformity with the law ln such school; Phone 2651*> 5 ROOMS, overstuffed, frltldaire. taratt.; Monica; good m atove. General Electric. WE have' buyers for homes at today's cases made and provided, ud did POSITION, housekeeper, nursing, compan­ near Jr. high. 1430 Caltfornla Ave. Alto tile sink. A real home with lots of closet WANT three small furnlthed houses; alao prices. Bring in your listings al once. ion; drive any car, go any place; highest two 3 or 4 bedroom hoViaea, thereafter cause to be recorded on! Cemeteries—M a usole ums 1-room cottttee. cheap 1743 Ocean Ave space. 168 a month; available October 1. Fearon tc Prentice, 22'. Wilahire Blvd. local references. Phone 28688. CALL 23S58 — L. M. FORD _ L K SMALL, INO. June 13, 1933, ln Book 11843 Page NEAR-occan-and business.- Blx rooms, real j 180 of Official Records, ln Ite office EXPERIENCED caterer will do any kind —Or Inquire-at 847 Fourth Street 114 Banla Monica Blvd. Phone 23426 00 Money to Loai SHRUBS 5c NO NEED OF EARTH BURIAL NOW of cooking: full or part time; parties a fireplace; three tunny bedrooma; adults, In gallon containers, 10 varietiea, of the Recorder of the above men-! 135. 1118 Third street. I 117—UNFURNISHED Apt., living room, 02 Offices, Stores, Cte. •^N/_^/Ny_-V tioned County, being the oounty ini WOODLAWN MAUSOLEUM specialty: Phone 28088:— 1 bedroom, breakfast room, kitchen, bath, choice. Thla It very, very special. An* Crypts now selling In new unit tt pre- QUAfAW—Modern sunmnnngles HO: on FOR tmm OB tmttt other bargain, Rod Bougainville Orll which said property is located, a i REFINED elderly lady companion to chll- car, bus line; private entrance. 9981 cloae to Wilshlre. Call 1223-B ISth Bt constructlon prices. , dren or lady, evenmts or part days, for CashLoanr UM 20c. Evory day ls bargain day fieri notice of said breach and default! Office Ph. 23478. Residence Ph. 01819. Main Bt.. Ocean Park, Side entrance. 140—5 LARGE sunny rooma, 2 bedrooms; STOREROOM 80x93, remodeled; drtve-ln A veritable flower show ef every iroag. aunny room. Box 857 Outlook —also an extra store room; r-frig.rnHniy Promptly arranged for—f amt Urn with and of election to cause said Trustee 14TH and PICO BLVD.. BANTA MONICA. A DANDY NICE SINGLE AFT. =4 —rear; 10 rooms upstelrt; suitable grocery. steady income who ovn furniture.— -Inaalt.plant, shrub, flower and. see's, C~ YOUNG colored woman wants work by Oil MONTANA AVENUE unit best, larga closets. Fhont 20809. —restaurant. 122 Marina O P. Ph. 23493 actet of variety Md quality. 28th Blrl day or liuui Experienced laundressr-can FBONE 25101 NiiKory. 2204 2aHi .SL. mock Bo. o' Pic drive car Bcferenracot' Phone 24049. 16x70 FEET. 1339 Fourth St. opposite OUT Phone, -Write-or-Gall (Turn to l_ge 11, Cal. 1) Funeral Directors I WILSHIRE Tourist. Aptt., 1143 Princeton 40 Houses For- Rent hall. Owner ln rear; responsible rates on EXPERIENCED laundress, colored, wants St. 122.50. 133.50; I and 3 rooms, fngid- PNfTBKiSHKD lease.—Phona 22487- . California Brokerage Co. QUALITY - QUALITY work by dty or hour, or house work by j I aire, garage, gas, lights, water Included 304 1JLIBS BLDG. l«OR real tew fertlliter, cal) Brentweea wttk; references. Fhont 22012. .. Death and Funeral RIO RITA APARTMENTS 56 Moving and Storage 5B6 Banta Monlea Bl.rt Ph. 28H53 nnarnnteed Dairy Farm. Pllone _fl. M. D SIRE ce my"-excellent nurse: tmt Attractive - singles, doubles: special rates For Moving and Storage 61044 or RKpiiblla maa.— Notices Kirkelie, Bernard (SrPee-rr ? "p"* medical case, companion PUNERAL DIRECTORS to penBtHfBt tuests 738 Tth Ph 27383 INFORMATION, CONSULT THE LIST FREE—One month storage: estimate! free; PERTIUZE& ol all kinds OW <__•£» 901 Mai_._;__.n St., MM- ______S Fork Phon_ g -li.i J ocrr govern*.part tim. e Phone 23990; INSPIRATION APTB., nicely furnished, Ot CLASSIFICATION H. —special moving ratet Bay Cltlei Transfer Mone^ to Loan Grass mdrpeti control, aprayt: WB 10 Avenge t% vtnlee Pbone sites MIDOLE-AOED lady would like housework modern; betutiful location: steam-heat. 130— 5 ROOM house. _ bedrooms, larte - Storage Ca_r jbeae 2»3»» or WLA nau. IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED Wniiarna. 1822 Lincoln Blvd: Ph. ~H BAFKALOW—Robert- Veil Berttltw, ata for room and board. Call at 1328 10th back yard, flowers, fenced for garden: BEE MR. OLENNON 51 yean- Husband of Mra. Mary Btrka- Ib.wtril reduced ratet. 807 Ocean Ave. "You Gan-t Improve a Redman Move" St , betweea Bern snd 7pm THREE ROOMS AND BATH APT.. ' Jot 183 feet deep. Lett to permanent ten­ FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Crawford iteinty. 1333 7th B. M. 24int. ioo Miacellaneous Wanted i low ot USfl Coi slca drive, Riviera; father MENDENHALL FUR- ants; near schools, bua. 027 Orant; Q. P. —ot MaffF aai Jtoa _trkelwa, son of Mrt. GIRL. 23. wants housework where she can NISHED. REDUCED TO 999. Redman Van it Storate. phone 33104 11000 to tooou pnvnte money, loan on moth Kate Barkalow, and brother of Mrt. Funeral Home take her baby. Room and board Ior 2519 MAIN BTREET 120—8 ROOM house, garage—1022li_Qcean A DEFI1UTE estimate. OUARANTEED sav J ern homes In Bay district. V, O, Laurla WANTED—Electrie buffer. Baata Mi —Bag-Wracking Eoi 11Q1 Lincoln George Kearns. 1318 FOURTH ST PHONE 22388 both: aome waeoa. Phont 33B68 Park Blvd., rttr of lot. Owner. 1119 22nd Ing; local and distance vana. Ph. 61995 Oe.-ml eeUtei BB16 VMlUhlf. Ph, _»_3 LAUNDRY, cleanlnt, floors, window*, woofl- Phone 21222. Bervices Friday, Sept. 30th, at 11 a. m.. I 34 Bt. Phone 80401. UNION TRANSFER Ac STORAGE OOI MA LOAN* ON RRAt ESTATE tt Ail Saints Episcopal church, Beverly; "Todd & Leslie work, nicely done. Young, strong, effi­ Houses For Rent HlUt. Todd _ Letlle, directors. i cient "worker." Phone 35845. FL'aMaULD 128 MONTH. 3 room bunttlow; fit range. MOVING fl ROOM, UP 106 Poultry, Rabbita, Etc HANDLER—Maxwell J. Handler, etc ei! Phone 23271 REGISTERED nurse wlll take semi-Invalid nook, sarage store room. 1333 14th Bt. - HVE8TOCK. SlirPLIKH FURNISHED cottage. -938 Third St. Large Key at bungalow A. Phone 23820. Loner Distance. Ifto Mile UP. Fh. 64wt. ^Sw^f^e^SisSs^ years. Husband of Freda Handler, of 10451 7TH AND .UtlEOm, 1ANTA MONICA and elderly people ln bar home. Phone living room and dinette, kitchen, bath, 320—NEW 3 room stucco duplex; garage, Evan 8. Mirfcpy, Lonns. Inaurthee. R.nlelt Ocean—Ave.. And lather oi Josephine!.! 91999. 1214 Fifth St., atar Wllthlrt. lawn and flowers: near school. 60 Santa Monica Property 37 JAPANESE Silky BolTlHBlir—Cheap? nice bedroom, double bed: extra, room 20t ttt Cltlpa Bldg. Ph 214IU or 2213ft few fine Rhode Ialand pullets. Lincoln Handler. Prie^fNanel Conine. ~ IERIENCED APT. HOUSE MANAGER with single bed: casement windows, real v.. B Canine. MTQ-Ptco Blvd. Ph. 84212. : can SALE MB LOANS OH ACTOMODIEES " ~B\ri imn: r.;ne«iTi' Vente»- 841ft Remains .1 the parlors of Todd Sc Leslie. 1 11907 SANTA MONIOA BLVO. WESIBIRE: S POSITION. EXCELLENT REF­ fireplace;, cleverly furnished throughout. 125 4 ROOMS. 2 bedrooms, garate, newly ERENCES, PHONE una, A real home, 133 per month,- including HODDER—Commissioner Henry O h a r 1 e» ! Weal Let Anttltt Phccs WLA 33573 ; decors ted: near McKlnJey. school; reat- 108 Hodder, age 71 yeart. Husband of Mrs. ! linens, wtter, dishes, etc. Call 23338, or onable. 1518 Harvard 61 Phone 21025. Put Yourself P«U of All Kinds Inquire at 847 Fourth St.— IN THE READER'S PLACE. Catherine Hodder of 1038 Herttell Ave., [j 29 WTOO^-LOVBLT studio; 3 rooms; extra ktdi Pacific Palisades, and father of Mrs. Eva J Wilshire Funeral Home Bridge Instruction WHICH AD WOULD TOU ANSWER? ADTOS POR BALE LOVELY Feralnn Atttent. r*__ bluet Thomtt Price. E B Daniel. John O Bote* I 115—FRONT * rooma, flreplece. teraoe, tile bath, shower; water ever hot, nook; RIVEHBIDE— 0000 Arbor; 7 room brick; EASY WAV TO BORROW tortoise ahclla: r.heap. Mt Adelaide _ Bedding. Mrs. Ivv Bailar. Mr*. Catherine fenced yard, near beach, cars, bus and range or not; garage 134-—lllh Bt Harvey, Mrt. Florence Reet, Mrt. con- Ph 29091. 1919 wiunire. Bant* Monltt I CONTRACT bridge, learn Culbertson -li­ achool. Phone 83730. Enffltsh^typ* -home:— Santa Monira Phono 22089. sttnee Toomer, Ferdinand and Victor tem. For terms, call Mlss Venable, aaso- 335—VERY attractive 7-room bungalow, 3 RIVERSIDE—0000 ARBOR: & very desir­ SUPER FINANCE CO. Ill THREE room lurnlshed oottat. with bedroomt. 3 toilets, larte ytrd: tarage. Hodder.— —date ofcOulberteon-National Studio. 63288 able 7-room brick. Emtllnh type home; Phone 556(18 114 Santn Monica Blvd. 113 Automobile* For Sate garage, center or Ocean FtmE-ppInt 1107 pacific St.. SOUUror Pico Open for - excellent V1*W IBfl BUrTPUPtUnM wltirj Services Saturday, October 1, at 2 p. m.. Outlook Classified Ads district and amusement zone. 2817 Main at the Pacific Pallsadea auditorium. 30 Business Opportunities inspection. Phone s. M 82000. —TOW "garden, shrubbery mirt shade trerer yOBP de luxe aport coupe, can-hardly taa Todd _ Leant, dlrectois. PHONE 23285 115—118—Neatly furnished I room court 137.10—2 BEDROOM stucco houae. 2 baths, on the first floor of this well planned] —.StoKans- lold" from new: It's that beautiful two- —• home ls a loner living-room, with an nt-j LARKIN—Thomaa H. Larkin, beloved hut- j SF 1300—ESTABLISHED confectionery, soda bungalows, near high tchool and Jr. col- 2 car garage. 2110 Pier Avt, Phone own­ We oflar yon confidential bankllfce service tone cream Job; sldo mounts; classiest band of Margaret Larkin.- - Personals lege; water paid. 19M tth St. Fh. 28204. er. 23363. —tractive fireplace.—ft— beautiful e.lnintt Tfr rin ever taw lor 1228, trade. Claude fountain, fully stocked, equipped: leav­ | roomi a spacious kitchen and brtakfan H. HrSingleton B. Short. 18th and Santa Monica Blvd. Remains at the Wllthlrt Funeral Home of ing town. »3» California, Venice. 84418. lit—1 ROOMS, nook, sunny—larte closet: 140—6 ROOMS, aun porch, solarium, tile - _ Price, Daniel t. Boggs, 1519 Wilshire nook; second floor consists of thiec well Phone 288H5: 111! Btntt Monica Blvd "ZJETJHMOBILE 4—Hoor aedan.- -»2« terleT — IVA BLAIR CHAPIN. medium, muslcsl pro­ WANTED—Lease on S. M. apartment laces front: uwn: bett location: isn-B sink; firtaiattj doubls garaae: supply of - arranged bedrooms and two. rf_lau__L._i]_L Blvd. Funeral arrangements will be an- gram, messages: Sunday, Oct—2, 8 p-.- Bi, 14th St. Phone 28849. firewood furnished. 819 Idaho Ph. 25219 AUK. Hwi. Ul u ttOOO: Ttamitracli-j. TM. ... i» ready to go tnd will «lve house or hotel. Must be priced right. baths, largn closet*; two-rqr earnKC. Hfir excellent UmiU'urtaMen 4» auwr. Set _ •St- nsnrtt«-Hsl_,J4J3--Sth .SL , Crawfnrd-RaalU. 1333 IU..6L 8..M.--llfl9 120—3 ROOMS and bath, close to bottle- 180—GILLETTE Regent Square, 8 room car and bus lines. Worth 112.ono. Price money available at v.ry low ratea. Nor MILLER—-Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, age 54 ! Tft. Inpr R A Bfhertr, 2227 Mtln Bt. thlt, ltt cheap. Terms nf course It. M. 18 WOMAN alone wants 2 furnished light vaT!r OlBeF TI0UI.I. I..TB. Ctihpbcll, 1328 - EJlllirh house; O cheerful bedrooms, oleosa i—i9,ww>. il*00fl down Wl***** can tf s__UL dt llent i »215= CBlorate, J yeart. Wife of Jos. A. Miller of 1107 Lost and Found housekeeping rooms; close ln to West L. Ninth Bt. Phone 22940. heat; enclosed yard. Phone 62132. as rtnt. Fifth Bt. Daughter of Mrs. Maria Mc­ ta wrltlnx result producing Classified copy 80-E JEWELRY AND CRATTELR BOUGHT TftTi FORD cabriolet; lite aeries with A. Phone Friday, CRestvlew 14947. 120—NEATLY FURNISHED COTTAGE; 7 ROOM ttucco. tile bath, thowtr tnd slantlne windshield, dark areen duco. lntyre and sister of Oeo. R. Mclntyre of GARAGE: WATER PAID: ADULTS. 1024 kitchen; extra lavatory; wall heaters, always bear in mind the reader's reac­ Casselton, N. D.. Will Mclntyre ol EMERGENCY—Must sell at once; highest tion. CASH—Highest prices for old lewelry, Authorlaed Ford auarantee, $300. Pull ^WREWARDI offer 11000 stock Swap Shop. Good living. 14TH BTREET. double garage: electrolux. 2418 Ith Bt. —rings, watch causa, cold tee.th. ete. Fun. price. R. M. Hufford. Used Car Dept, Stockett, Mont.; Mrs. Anna Robins of The party who stole 4 rings, watch and I -Outlook ClnsslflPd Ads— Moose Jaw, Bask.; Clifford Mclntyre of Act quick. 1685 Ocean Ave. 120—BEAUTIFULLY furnlahed i room 8-ROOM houte, located at 1048 Lincoln far's. Mr. Rlchardaon. 1437 Ird St. 215 Colorado ,.... m money from Nebraska car. Aug. 23rd, will house, witb ttrtte. Adulta. Santa Monica, and Mrs. Marlon Lewis of Blvd. Water paid, tteam beat, 2 bed­ WILL pay caah for your old lawn mower, 1031 FORD cabrtolat* excellent in every receive 125 check lf the 4 rings are re-1 32 1783 17th tt. rooma; rent 140: garage. Seattle. turned to Mrs. Chas. Beckenhauer. Weat j Apartments For Rent Compellingly Priced I reeardlesa of make or condition 1B13 war. that beam 1 ful cream Job. A snap dl Remains at the parlors of Todd _ Leslie. Point. Nebr. roan is HID 132—FOUR room dupltx: extra bed; ta- 915- 10TH ST.—4 room stucco, tile bath, Santa Monira Blvd. Phone 23780. $115 down. O'Connell, 1312 Santa Monica STURDEVANT—Dr. Henry Fulton Bturde- rttti water Adultt. 1302 llth St., cor- tlnk; automatlo boater: garage; rent We offer for immediate tale ft most de- boulevard. .... LOST—Tan coin purse, containing about j ner Arltona Fhone Clesii 34341 vani, age 53 years. Husband of Mrs. 14.50. Please return Outlook Classified right to desirable adult couple. Ushtful EnalLsh type stucco home near 00 Furniture For Sal. CilftYHLEH BS 4 door eedan, beautiful con­ Harriet M. Sturdevant of 2020 California Ad Dept Reward j 25—FURNISHED cottage, 4 rooms and I VERY attractive 9 rooma. 2 bedrooma and Montana Ave. Splendidly designed for dition* new car performance; car haa street, son of Mrs. Mary E. Sturdevant The Georgian bath, 1323 Washington Ave. corner of bath, nook: water and gardener paid: those wtth a family. It contains a large VAUOHAN'S—Tremendous stock of price- had excellent care; $383, terma. trade. and brother of Robert Burns Sturdevant, LOST—Kitten, about 3 months old: orange 4th St. Inquire 722 21st Place. adults only. Oarage. 1124 19th Bt. living room with fireplace, a nice din­ 300 WUshlre Blvd. Mrs. Jean Watson of Washington, D. c . and black markings: reward. 1717 Idaho Santa Monica's newest, largest and smashlnff barsatna—Grand piano, a bar- most modern apartment hotel, •9* AND 127.60—Attractive 3-room front FOR RENT or sale. 7-room. modern home ing room, large kitchen with tile sink, Rain; 0x12 Anglo Persian ruu. S30; new 1031 FORD Model A sport cabriolet, 6 wire Arthur Bturdevant of Portland, Ore., and St. Phone 22847. etc.* an attractive breakfast room, 1 bed­ Colin Bturdevant of La Colorado, Mex where rou may live luxuriously in bungalow: breakfast room, tile tlnk; ta-1 ln tine condition, at 846 20th Bt. A .all- hlfh arade Axminster rues, $ lfl SO and wheels, aide mounts, new tires, looks and an apartment home. rat., overstuffed, star but. 1723-0 Itb. ablt Sept. 1. Wtrren >Beliert. ph. 26378. rooms all of good size, one particularly up; ranees, 14 SO up; bad. springs and 16 BO, this with a large dressing room ad­ runs Use new; a bantam: $375. 300 Wil­ Services Friday, September 30th, tt 3 p. m. Educational Bachelor. Bingles. Doubles or Suite. mattress, complete, 16; breakfast set, shire Blvd. -at the Memorial Chapel of Todd Se Leslie. joining. One largo tiled bath room and 14 50 up, bis bargains tn new and used ALSO HOTEL ROOMS PONTIAC '29 spurt cabriolet, beautiful SOTHERIN—Oeorge D. Sutnerin. at 2518 TUTORINO—ELEMENTARY ORADES Fireproof, Electric Ra.nurs one bath room with stall shower, Jt is davenports, bedroom and dlnlna room By experienced teacher. References tlven. In most perfect shape* having been re­ sets; new all-metnl 50-lb. ire box, SIS; condition* $76 down; trade. Freeman's* Third St., Ocean Park. Beloved husband Electrically Equipped Bath Rooms 11601 Banta Monica Blvd. West L. A. of Anne Sutnerin, father of Don D. Suth- Rates reasonable. Phone 21657. Complete 24-Hour Hotel Service., . decorated ti-rough out. A aas furnace,, au­ attractive Rockford desks* cabinets and erin and Mrs. J. E. Pinkerton, and 1 Rates have been lowered in keeping tomatic water heater, etc. This Home radio cabinets, all new. priced below UK SOTO S srdan '31 Bverythut art tin at. grandfather of George E. and Mary £. 20 Employment far Men with present conditions. was acquired through foreclosure and wholesale; table lamps, tl up, gas heat­ Can't be told Irom new. W. A. Stlllwell. Pinkerton. 1415 OCEAN AVE.. BY THE SF.A the benefits can be passed on to you. ers, 12 up; lame assortment of mlrrors.| llth and Banta Monica Blvd. Most attractive terms are offered ami Remains at the Ocean Park parlors of WANTED- •Neat appearing Fuller brush, THINK of Itl Only $27.50 month up. for tables, knick-knacks, antiques, etc.* et we would consider good trust rteeMs or unheard of prlcea. Come tn and look over Kirkelie, Bernard _ Peek. Notice of fu- radio or refrigerator salesmen for special Apts. at the Bt. Regis; a 4 story brick Outlook - Dome Contest mortgages in payment. The price, MSM. Packard Phaeton, $125 neral later. work In Bay district. Apply tomorroi our stock. 1231 Lincoln Blvd., between 1221 Ba M« Blvd. Plil 31071 building right on the Ocean Front, in We have other homes and lots at in­ Wilshlre-Arizona. Open till R p m. 38000 WILLIAMSON—Anna (Babe) Williamson, j fta. m.. 133434 Fifth St. midst of Ocean Park amusements: Frlg­ "Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag and smile, smile, teresting prices. FOKDS. '31, either my personal tport or Remains ai the Ocean Park panels of SALESMEN wanted. Must have own car, ldalre, steam heat, phone, elevator: large WATERS PURNITURE CO. atandard coupe, perfect, tl 1345. 613 No. Kirkelie, Bernard and Peek. Notice tt preferably Ford. Must have references. beautiful lobby. Apts. decorated to suit smile I" Remember tho refrain of one of the songs BO popular TIIE OwflKRA STOCK ABDUCTION BALE Bedim d Dr. Jli-vcrly Hillt. CR. 12889 funeral later. Box 956, Outlook. your taste! Ocean Front and Kinney. during the World wart BIO SAVING IN NBW FURNITURE CHEVROLET '31 apart coupe; 2 spares; 115—SINOLE new, clean tile kitchen, au­ Kruchlcr bed davenport, $32.00: several hardlj told from new. GMAC terms Har­ WANTED—At once, experienced thistle Sierra Bond & Mtge. Co. extra aood living room suites, '•,. price: salesman: good money to right man. Mr. tomatic heater, garage, water and light ris™ Brush. 1222 Banta Monle* Blvd. EVENING OUTLOOK free: '. blk. car. 12T58 Venice Blvd. 71530 This song was the inspiration for "Pack Up your Troubles," 429 Santa Monica Blvd. Governor Winthrop desk, $24 75; book Brown, Pioneer Roof Co., Wilshlre at 5th. case, $5.50, A. B. aas ranee, full enamel, '27 NASH aedan, very clean, motor A-l; MAIN OFFICE 117.50—SINGLE Apt., with glut porch: ta- the newest Laurel and Hardy laff-hit which cornea to the Fox Fourth at Broadway, Banta Monica 22 $33.50; tuaranteed Inner sprint mattresc. new Urea tod battery: cheap for eaeb. rage: overttuffed, modern, quiet See Dome next Sunday. $9,250 $8.76; box tPTtnts, tli. TELEPHONE 21309 Employment for Women Sat. Bun, Tues.. Thurs. 817 Temh St. 1708 lllll Bl WEST LOS ANOELES BRANCH FULL PHTCE FOR A HAWTKLLE '29 POHD coupe, nearly new tlrea. ftnitb, 1999 Purdue A ve nue MIDDLEAGED woman for practical nurt- I 118, 128, SINGLES: DOUBLES 130, 949 "Pack Up Your Troubles" ls the second feature length 11.6x15. WILTON rut, Kl: Hoover vacuum, uphol.'t.ry perfect, a beauty. Easy terms, TELEPHONE W. L. A. 32152 ing; must be C. 8 130 per month, room Oas. lltht. beat Included: 'i bloek betch production in which this popular pair of funsters have appeared, 5-Unit Bungalow Court 10; daybed and pad, IB. painted bureau, will trade. Zleeler, 61 h and Broadway. and board. Box 9 Sfl. Outlook. 31 Horlton. north Venice pier. Fh. 32993 12 tee beater* 44 upwarda; 0x12 Brua- and in it the rotund Oliver and the "dumb-pan" Stan are kidded COMPLETELY FURNISHED. USA WIN TED SUBSCRIPTION RATES 190 UP, aintlea. doublea 127.SO up; tteam 4 Oa rases, Landccapcd Grounds. telt rut, 12.10; velour ov.ratulfed fire- Delivered ft carrier fit Bonlt Monlet* 24 Employment heat, refrigeration, gas, light: 1 block into joining the army—which ls tough on the army as well as ON MTH, NEAR MONTANA. aide rhalr. tl 75: ttlt mantel mirror 1.1, mlsht Ocetn Park, Venice. Sawtelle. Brent­ Crystal pier. Maryland Apta., 143 HollUter Apex electrle washer, used 6 montht, 130. WANT liKht coach, .coupe or tedan FOB MEN AND WOMEN the enemy, but it's all a lot of hilarious fun for audiences who This properly ft short, tirno ano ww listed take loansfer, nof earlier than 't up to wood tnd Paclfle Pt Utt Oea, (0c month. Lincoln Purniture Co., 11.09-1611 Lincoln rno Mam n. eieio. Retular Advance - -f I 128—DESIRABLE, lovely furnlthed. 4-room follow their experiences and adventures at the front, in the trenches in this office for .20.000; private reasonr Blvd . Venire Phone 65232. 1125 cash. Wllaon. Rate Rate MAN or woman for established territory Apt. Two bedroomi: near Jr. high; UPI pompell trnmedlale aai*. Henco the sac­ WANT SMALL LIGHT CAR. LATE MODEL. in Bay district with- Real Silk Hoatery stairs: adultt. 1810 Montana. Ph. 23988. and back home after the Armistice. rifice price. Tprma arrar.«*»d MUBT VACATK Otllt TWO BTOKES CASH. MUST BE BARGAIN. 1339 PA­ One year ______18.00 15.00 . HOVINM TO NEW LOCATION Six months : 13.00 12.80 mills; references Write Box SIS, Out 135 .MONTH, 4 rooms, 2 bedrooms, water Property now ithowlnft excellent income CIFIC STREET. look, for appointment. and llthtt paid; cheerful and clean; In And the Evening Outlook, through the courtesy of the Pox 1127 SANTA MONICA BLVD. Three months _ 11.50 ll 35 Entire atoek of furniture, ruta, etc. on Oil atreeta and aewt stands, per copy, WANTED—Man and wife, woman for house heart of city. 1228 Sth St. Phone 25328 Exclusive Aeent. "» Wracking, Part* for Our* " work, sua for houae aaS ttrden; must Dome management, extends an Invitation to readers to enjoy aale. Prlcea fortotten. Make your own 2c: mtll Mr month, 85c, paytble ln ISO—NEW double, nicely furnlthed. over- price. We .r. bound ta accept advance. baee tood plain cook. Bttte tie tnd ex­ •tufted. Electrolux; Hto ttrtte: V. bloek "Pack Up Your Troubles" as its guests. Admission tickets will be L. M. Ford & L. K. Small XkRO&t'Xvi^mmitS^ulSaf^^htt. perience, wttes 340 or 150. Box 800, Out­ BARAK FURNITURE WAREHOUSE vnur dollar talks. FISHER Auto Wreck* Banta Monica Blvd. 1423 Stanford St. 1 awarded as prize's in a contest which starts With the appearance of IU Banta Monica Blvd. Ph 23426 220 Broadway. Phone 8 M 233IS REPRESENTED NATIONALLY Bl look. it Co.. 2727 Lincoln Blvd. Phone 61064. 140 BEAUTIFUL ground floor double, fae- this announcement. M. c. MooENSEN _ co., ma SALESPEOPLE—Fast telling 145 Santa Inc ptrk; dignified, hlgb claaa home Apt For Sale—To Close Estate LA1B parts Pord Model A; new mufflera _-tt Frtncltco, 930 Bath ttreet. Monlea thrift book, price 31: 80% com­ Garden and garage. 1118 7th Bt. 224 15th. fl rooms, breakfast room.,. 1 Bed Springs, Double Deck 11.50 up; tlrea 11.30 up, 3 Bulck* '27. Lot Antelet, 491 South Sprint street. mission. 202 Santa Monica Blvd. Here is the contest, one which, like "Pack Up Your Troubles," bedrooms. Spanish stucco, aood as. new. Biand new. Wtll sell at special price of Economy. 14th „ Colorado. Phone 29339. Setttle. 803 Stewtrt street. can be enjoyed by old and young—all ages of both sexes: Lot assessed ai $3,500. House cost S7.250. 3ft and less QUALITY springs NOW Portltnd, 130 Slxtk ttreet. 26 Buena Vista Apts. Furniture 12.600. Owner, 214 15th 21633 eetlim all over for $16 SO All eolors Situations Wanted Beautifully furnished singles; llthtt, saa, Name withheld by manufacturer's re­ Chicago, 360 North Michigan avenue. Give, ln 25 words, your views of why Laurel and Hardy are I4&60 ON 00 u. corner north or Montana Consistent Representation Detroit, 3044 Wett Grand boulevard. n MEN tteam beat, frltldaire, maid eervlce In­ Full tile stucco, furnace heat, front quest Ooldman. 1340 Wanhintton Blvd , cluded; IN up Seventh and Idaho. the screen's most popular comedy team As you know,. Mher MAHOGANY dlnlnt set. service table, com­ In thr*. rottimni t. •— New York. US last 42nd ttreet. FLOOR waxing, window cleanlnt. kitchens j patio, den. flowers and shrubbery: ftaa, oranees, lemons* plums, apricots and lo- bination library table, 2 ruts 9x12, (xlO; Thr only liir/hul and practical tcay ol CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING aad woodwork watbed: bear or contract teams have come to the front, enjoying widespread popularity for Arlirrtiniug TODAY. Prlcea reasonable Ph 85111 Van Linen Washington Arms Apts. quots, avocado trees: terms. Crawford mohair davenport, amall rocker, vacuum: BATES PER LINE PER DAX Rente Reatontble to Yetrly People awhile and then gradually going into an eclipse, eventually fading Realty, 1333 7th fit. 6 M. 24108. call evenlntt, 927 llth. upper Apt. PACTS fnr your Information; CARPENTER, builder, expert remodeling, il.53 per week la the total cost of a 980 SIXTEENTH BT. out entirely. REAL BAROAIN- Dandy fl room home on PURNITURE. ruta. aprlnt*. mattresses, taa MINIMUM SPACE THREE LINES repairing and paintlnt of all klndt; prlct' atove tnd tas healers. Murphy Eecoi three-tine advertisement with change of Solly Monday reaaonable. Phone 23357. 1253 Uth St , Lincoln Blvd., north of Wilshlre; Income copy permissible, on any 30 time order Atkins Apts. zone: $5000. Williamson, 504 Wilshire. Hand Store, 1237 10th Bt. 30 or more conaecutive timet .08 .11 TRUSTWORTHY, reliable painter, ettlm­ But Laurel and Hardy keep right on making millions laugh ipravldln* that orde ns fulfilled i. riaure 1 te 29 consecutive times _ .12 .IS Nice tlntlet rltht down town; tts, llghtt $45 MONTHLY buys No. 711 21st Place, BRAND new beautiful everttuffed fc. t Cosl out what It would cost to mall letter* ttet free, work tuaranteed; have gun. 90e 1 furnlthed; 125. 1335V. Fourth St. and adding to their fame and friends constantly and consistently. 1175. to be told for IDp. Anne McClen- 1 to 8 consecutive tlmea _ ,14 .17 hour; 9 rears in Santa Monica Ph 31105 , with small down payment. Bargcln. f to 11,000 homes, or to distribute hand I to 2 consecutive timet .18 .21 rooms, modern. Key at 340 20th St. ethtn. 1435 WeM wood bills to that number. BUT, the Outlook CARPENTER painting. rooftOK paper- , Whyt Situations Wasted—Ont-half above Chnstie Court ATTRACTIVE bungalow st 028 10th Sacri­ NEW Btktwell ttt rente, lef.a than half taket your message into that number ot lianalMni rtpalr work a tpeclalty: prlcea BINGLES AND DOUBLES, 115 TO 135 price at 120. Ill Eleventh ttreet. Phone hornet every evenint at a coil ot 24 rates, cash with order. roaaontblc. wort tuaranteed Ph 21502 What is your opinion? Let us have it, and for the best 25-word fice furnished or unfurnished; move rltht. (NOTE. The Evening Outlook prints 199 PACIFIC BT. PHONE 84975 In. Jarvis, 504 WUshlre Blvd. Ph. 25001 23005, * cents. You can Insure yourself of con- »liO a Shopper edition tkat la circulated te PAPERHANGING. plaster patching, paint­ explanation we will give 16 single admission passes to the Fox ICE BOX. larte Baldwin, restaurant use. ilatent tenants Br new prospects tor your approximately 13.000 non-iubtcribert lnt. Interior or exterior; ttucco water 4-ROOM stuoco and garaae, near Lincoln. business, tt what we believe to be UM The Arthur Apts. Dome Theater; for the second best essay we will give eight single Paved street; bonds paid. Full price 7 compartments, cheap, alao walnut bed every Tueaday. Every Clattified Ad ap­ proofinc: roof repalrt. Phone 28113. Ifff Fourth St Slntle and doublea Lav aet. 123 Broadway. lowest cott ever offered for the complete pearing ln the Monday Eve—tnt Outlook admission passes to the Fox Dome, and the next 10 best essays $1200; terms Phone 29955. covert** thai is guaranteed by th* Bve- II YEAR old bor. hlth achool grtdutte,' winter r»t*a. Special for permanent. CHINESE AND PERSIAN BUGS II reproduced tn thlt edition.) good driver, wantt any kind of work. I will receive two single admittance passes to the Fox Dome theater. REAL VALUE—New bungalow. 2615 Wash- nint OMtioak. Ba nhnnr UB. Mans, anfl_ ms * on A ve , 3 bedrooms, 2 tile" ba t hs field, boutht and tt-hnntert.—9tt.—53301- The Saata Monica PsSlltlilm Co. re- Robert Jarvls Jr., phone 34245. j Criterion Apts. Bur now. BAIDAS. 1436 4'h Bl I ttrvet tbo rltht to correctly claatify m furnace, refrigeration: convenient terma. plact your td today. 2« Attractive tlntlet, doublet aad bachelors Essays on Laurel and Hardy must be filed with or mailed to EVERT business tnd desire has a well revise tdvertiaementt, or reject and re­ Situations Wanted Everrthlnt Included: reaaonablt. 1303 3.-1 defined location in Classified. The ute fund amount paid, and will not be re- the Classified Advertising Department. Evening Outlook, by or 91 Furniture Wanted j The NBW CASA MARIA—Doublee and sin- E. B. Conliss of- this form ot -advertising: vlll jsruyo le tponaible for more lha— oae Incorrect BY WOMEN Makes the sales. UM Octan Avt. 21180 Insertion ef aa td ttSoioS for Bare ales; tpeclal winter ratet ta low aa 132 50, before 12 noon Friday, and announcement of winners will appear FRANK'S ptn cash for any lart* er he a profit showing Investment Instead than eae time. HOME Head Laundry, wet wash, routh I reduced from 155; ttetm hett. llthtt and ln Saturday's issue, October 1, wltb prize passes awaiting the BUNOALOW SACRIFICE—See the finest tmall amount ef furniture, etc. Call of an item of overhead. dry, family flnlth; shirts, 2 for 25c.' ttt furnished 349 llth St. Fhone 37391. brand new buntalow In Santa Monica 21108. 601 Banta Monlea Blvd All transient or telephone advertise- Phone Mill | winners upon publication of list of successful contestants. on 21st St., 24500 Call Jepaen. 61998. menu art payable aad wtll be collected I REE ARMS APARTMENTS The Evening OuUook . for iaunedltttly after tbo flrtt inser­ COMPETENT second maid and teneral • 199 Btt thete; beautiful tlntltt: orer. 1300 CASH, balance like rent, will buy *3 Household Appliances tion, UBleat pttron bat already etttb- housework, neat and reliable; bett of j Huffed furniture: phones, llthta. tat la- small home, close ln; chea p. Inquire roa '.ALE. SERVICE AND REPAIRS hthed t regular account oo our credit references: talary 150. Phone 31.103. cluded. 1414 Str.tt Monica Blvd | 2923 Arizona Ave. Classified Ads ttttt. HOUSEWORK by tbe dar or hour, also j NEW. ULTRA-MODERN. POUR-ROOM j HALF price, 4 bedroom house on 50x150 USED ICE BOXES POR SALE. NO REA- I practical nurt—it. DOUBLE NEAR JUNIOR HIOH. 1033 foot Income lot, 16th St., north of WU­ SONABLF. OFFER REFUSED. 702 WIL- Fhone WLA 32500. I2TB BT. PHONE 22848. I shlre. Full price 13700. Ctll 1018 Wilshlre. I SHIRE BLVD. I Ph. 23285

WM «B£WHMttg* PAGE FOURTEEN EVENING OtfrLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1932 hereby given that to satisfy the Lot "K," In Block 95, of the Town Truktee, with power of sale, to se- Trust, with Interest as therein pro­ orso much thereof as shall be neces­ Secretary, who has affixed-the cor-| obligations so secured, and by virtue I of Santa Monica, in the City of cure, amongst other things, the vided; and sary tO pay the total amount of porate seal at Los Angeles, Oallf or-T of the authority ln lt vested, the Santa Monica County ot lim An­ payment of one promissory note, fori WHEREAS, by reason of the de- pie principal, interest, advances, nia, this "26th day of September, Watches Cleaned... $1.50 undersigned, as Trustee, wlll sell at geles, State of California, as per the sum of (500.00, in favor of fault aforesaid, the then owner and charges, costs, expenses of sale and 1932. Genuine Main Springs, $1 enor, Soprano public auction to the highest bidder j -map recorded ln Book 39, Page 46 BERTHA DAVIS MARTIN and H. compensation of Trustee.— holder of said note and Deed ol -CALIFORNIA TTFLE -INSURANCE t .cfc seq., and Book 3. Paires SO. and Crystals ...... „..25c, 50c for cash. (PAYABLE IN UNITED! KINLEY MARTIN, as Join 5??52^i_TpisiI-^eelftred lect $45.50 from executives of the -poration, by"reason of the default] be made without covenant or war- SOLID PACK O CANS _•__ O DOE. THIRD DOE, RICHARD ROE p n s at di l p il a : TOM ATO E S Garner-for-President Club of Cali­ j" fl" ^.,*i n^ !?' f ; "7 ' »! Txan_y; express or implied, regarding Cookie Sheet fornia, which maintained head­ COMPANY. Defendants. to the provisions of said deed ol title, possession or encumbrances, Red, ripe Utah lomaton, packed ia&e natural juices nii_i'S.Lj-bt flavor and -uUmini of fresh tomatoes left in. The above named Plaintiff having trust or transfer in trust, request quarters at 1315 Wilshlre boulevard, Dated September 28, 1932. Bake 24 Cookies at a Santa Monica, during the primary brought action against you ln the said trustee to give notice and to TO. 18892 D campaign early this year. Justice's Court of Santa Monies* HKII .said pfofM'i-t.v.oF so niuuli thei'M TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST Time SLICED PINEAPPLE K _i! IO Although witnesses testified that Township. County or LOK Angeles. of M/t shall Bo necessary to sell, to COMPANY, TRUSTEE. State of California, by filing therein pay all the indebtedness secured By L. J. BEYNON, For salads, cocktails and desserts, Hillsdale broken sliced pineapple is equally ss useful tt the higher priced packs. they were not individually respon­ a complaint (copy of which is re- and expenses incurred necessary toi Regular Priet 9~tc sible fw the bills which had been the execution of said trust. Vice President. 8 H R N C c - incurred. Judge Garrett held that J Quired to be served herewith); By J. HERBERT JOHNSON- Specially. .Priced at they had -failed to take the steps YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED THEREFORE, notice Is hereby Assistant Becretar FORMAY P O°U ^ ^° 17 «• 49 lo appear at 23* Central Tower given that—TITLE GUARANTEE Corporate Seal Accepted by housewives ss the Ideal shortening for flaky pies, light fluffy cakes, crisp doughnuts. Made by Swift. - which would have legally repudiated Building, Santa Monica," Calir_ and AND TRUST COMPANY, by "Virtue! their obligations, and rendered Judg­ of the authority vested in it as! CR-6689 ment against G. A. Breese. who was answer (in writing) the satd com- plaint within ten days (exclusive-oftTm.tee will gill at public aiictioit: ton NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE listed as president ol the club; J, S. the day of service) after the service | the highest bidder, for cash, payable pSlBBY'S PEARS £££_& ljS« irl No. 50774 59 Stohr. listed as secretary; Horace Shaw, listea_as treasurer; and A. on you ot this. Summons. If served I V... S. OolrL Coin at lime.nf. snip | WHEREAS—b\-- a Deed of Trust Selected haliL-s of California Baitlett pears, packed by Libby in lsrge J_.o.72j4. Serve with cottage or grated cheese.- W. Jones. "WTtTiin VM County Pf Los Angeles; on Of^'t^22. 1932 at_the liuur ui [datedlAprin.'lSSfl, recorded In-Book and within thirty days if served}" ° woeK a. M. or sain oay, at inc A 10-day stay of execution was nl- herebv| wesLorn front entrance of -the Court 8939, Page 87. of Official Records of "Wear-EvetE wed by_ the court to give the de­ •elsewhere.— And" you Hoase, in tho City nl and Countv the county of Los Angeles, State ofj HPEANUT CLUSTERS S^S. lfii fendants time to arrange between notified t 1THt- unless you so appear Callfornja. to which record reference! and answer Tin writing) said com­ of Loa Angeles, State of OaHforrrtar Crisp, fresh roasted—Virginia peanuts -thickly covered with rich, sweet chocolate tasks up this week's candy featura-•— themselves how the obligation, as all the interest conveyed to It by is hereby made, J. W. Yates, a single i Square lell as court costs of $17.50, would plaint as above required, said Plain­ Hiafi. did grant and convey the prop* I tiff will take judgment for any said Deed of Trust or transfer in Itaken care of, " trust, In and to-all the following ertv liereinafler described. t«* tne! money—or—damages "demanded—rnj California Title Insurance Company, Griddle CREAMERY BUTTER ts 22* _r, .. . , _r- ,. I the complaint, as arising upon con- described property, to-wit: trlic Lot Ifi In Block- "T." nt Tract a California corporation, as trustee. | Four golden cubes of high-score creamery butter in each pound of Ls France or Sunset Gold quality butter. itlllld tO COntllUie— ~t t, <» wlU apply to the Court for to secure, among other things. t&8i Bakes Four Cakes at a __« .» .. . »». . I any other relief demanded ln thel No. 1678, in the City of Santa Monica; County of Los-Angeles;— payment of one certain promissory Time -State-of California, as |)er map note. datCcFffprll 2.1928. for the sum Philanthropic Work complaint of $7500.00; the maturity date of LARGE EXTRA EGGS 5K 25' —Plans to~ continue their philan day of May. 193| recorded in Book 21 Pages 102 thraplc work for the Santa -Monica Given under my hand this 12th and 103 of Maps, in tha office, of which was raextendcdJtoApri l 15;_1932, [ Quality brand, U.S. Extra Eggs, large size. Candled and p a eked in" cartons. Every egg is guaranteed. council of Social Welfare were made W. Rf GARRETT. the County Recorder of said In favor of M. Mitchell and Katha- -f 19 Justice of the Peace. County, - rlne Mitchell, husband and wife, as ' R yesterday by the Assistance guild of By BERTHA GARRETT,: Santa Monica Bay Womans Club at or su much—thereof as shall be Joint tenants, and other sums of HONEY MAID GRAHAMS .i l 3= its monthly sewing meeting in the Clerk. necessary to pay all principal; nr= money jidysnced or expended and By E. C NELSON, teresl., advances, charges, costs and Interest; and— ~ A lib. package of wholesome, crunchy graham crackers, baked by National Biscuit Co. Buy them for the kiddles; lome of Mrs. James Fugle. 457 Sev- Deputy Clerk. ;eth atreet. Mrs. Elmer Higgins, pres- trustee's fees; due and unpaid, se» WHKREA8r~»ld Deed of Tnisfr cured by said Deed of Trust. provides that should default be made A TJT Ts* -CT* T f\ T T Td COLD MEDAL-4*-OZ. O C5«- ldent, presided. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S RALE "Wear-Ever" ** JlX Cf F JLi \J W J__\ CAKE COOLER FREE __tt O —The hostess served Ua at the close —Ne. 15!»56 — rl Sfiptcmhcx vi 1932 in thc payment of any sum secured | C - Of the afternoon. WHEREAS, by deed of tntrt-nr TITLE GUARANTEE AND I hereby or in "fhe "performance of With every package of Gold Medal Cake Flour purchased this neck you will receive, free, a handy cake cooler. ~ "Hiose present included Mrs. Frank transfer in trust, dated November TRUST" COMPANY any obligation therein mentioned, Double Boiler Bivens. Mrs. H. E. Cassidy, Mrs. W. 27, 1929. recorded December 9, 1929. By J. F. KEOOH the owner and holder of said note | —Blair Gibbens; Mrs. Donald Clark. —Vice-President may declare all sums secured By said] New Style 1 \' Quart in Book 9404, Page" 397. of- Oilieial Deed of Trust immediately due and \ 2 CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 ssi 29< Mrs ft lien Cleveland Mm Manley Records of Los Angoles bounty, Cal Attest A. H. TylCEGORE r Danforth, Mrs. Herbert Hertel, Mrs. i for nla. Maude E. Bail- ind Herb­ Secretary payable and may require tne iTus-| Regular Price $2JO —Ocean SpraysHuw; mads from nleeird capir Cent cranberries, vlne-rlpcned ud juicy. Just opeir and serve. Marshall Higgins, Mrs. Henry Hoi- ert K. Barber. wi f« an - - •ntl. ll•^T. l?• "nl.?lM ^i.nm'i IT"" P3 ' ^~ i >.iMrrr- NOTH'll Ol 4iri#_*%#iM_~t. Jifl-i-l-EAferififetttralfc inT.he obllga- • ~** ° n ""'•*""• wrir-<»mr^Jonu.-{-tn-nhBF-hrreliiiifti"! ilfM'iiiii'il to Tl- T. O. Nn. 18892-VO tion secured by said Deed of Trust I CUTRITE-WAX PAPER ss* 6« son. Mrs. Leslie S. Storrs. Mrs. Leo TLE OUARANTEE AND TRUST WHEREAS. JOHN W. A8HLEY, Strong, white, high-quality wax paper on a continuous 40-foot roll with s patented cutter on tbt box. Cat-Rite. Wldney. Mrs. Ralph Michel, Mrs. COMPANY, a corporation, as trus­ has occurred in that the balance David Spauldlng, Mrs. Charles Tur­ tee, with power of sale, to secure. the duly appointed, qualified and of installment of interest due Jan- j "~ $£49 U TT1 A "l1 T XP Cl. OOLD MEDAL O PKM 1 Or ner Mrs. Edwin Wens. Mrs. Rlvilo amnn. nlhar thlruro Ihn mvmont nt \ acting*• administrato""'•""">««•>•«r' owfi th"-ce ciaveEstat e naruuiy 2.. . i»o-1932.. suusesubsequeni ueiiit, InstallmenIII.MII ill ll'lltl I Hart, Miss Willie McPherson, the onZ°en e'e^certairnnh rr^?;.sorvC^^promissory note^ (and deceased J due . and the principal due April W president and the hostess. other sums of money advanced and I and FRED RICKERT, by Deed of 15,1932: . were not paid when due, nor JT3L Cm. _€\ JL X Cl fm-7 FINE CEREAL ___f_\ FOR X O interest thereon), in favor of Citl- o, r Transfer in Trust, dated March 9, has any part thereof since been 1!U and Whole wheat flakes, containing all the bran aad roughage—so essential to the modern diet. Eight-ounce package. zens Morte-Hoe _. Secnritie. Com- 1 - recorded March 25. 1932, paid and there Is now due. owing Says Tree Trunks I pany. a corporation, and assigned to in Book 11393 Page 359 of Official and unpaid upon said note the prln- Santa Monica 0 e Dan E. Fletcher and Julia Fletcher, Records in the office of the County I clpal sum of' $7500.00 with interest Shrink and Expand husband and wife, as Joint tenants; Recorder of Los Angeles County, thereon at the rate of 8^, per an-1 MISSION TUNA ".ss .sswsf" 10 NEW HAVEN. Conn., Sept. 29 (U.Ri and California, did grant and convey the num from October 2, 1931, less the Crockery Co. In your next fish chowder, try Mission Tuna. Itt tangy sea-food flavor will bt s delightful change. No. J_ flatcan . —Trunks of growing trees shrink WHEREAS, a breach of the obll-1 property therein and hereinafter kum of $50.00 compounded quarterly, 1482 Third Street PASTEURIZED during the daytime and expand at gations for which said deed of trust described to Title Insurance and and all sums advanced or expended GRADE "A" QT. night during clear weather. Dr. or transfer In trust ls security has oc­ Trust Company, a corporation, as I under the terms of said Deed of I LUCERNE MILK 9c Raymond Kienholz, ecologist at the curred in that there has been a de­ Lucerne—21 per cent richer than the Statt law requires and winner of the Gold Medal at Los Angelet County Fair. Connecticut agricultural experi­ fault in the payment of the quarter-1 ment station, has determined. A ly installment of interest due and C dendopragh, an instrument re­ payable on said note February 27, cording the contraction and expan­ 1932, and all subsequent quarterly FEATURE BREAD BBS 5 v$s 7< « sion of a tree trunk, showed the Installments of interest due and pay­ A full pound loaf ef oven-fresh quality Feature bread for only a nickel. 24-oz. size, 7 cents. Alwayt top quality, diameter to diipinish when the sun able thereon, according to the terms Sprfnfidale Meat Co. withdrew moisture from the tree thereof, and a default in the pay-1 .and to increase when the store was ment of $359.33 advanced In accord­ replenished at night. ance with the provisions of said deed I AIRWAY COFFEE %'£ 21« of trust or transfer in trust for thel In Safeway Store Fresh-roatttd and fresh-ground, Airway Coffee makes a mild, mellow cup of amber, clear coffee by all methods. purpose of protecting the interest of Piggly Wiggly Retired Conductor said trust, and by reason of such de­ 3003 Wilshire Blvd. 1404 Montana Ave. fault, the then owner and holder of 1445 Fourth St 331 Wilshire Blvd. MAX-I-MUM SYRUP sss 17< Seeks New Position said note and deed of trust or trans­ Santa Monies fer in trust, tn accordance with the Port cane and maple sugars blended to make a deliciout table s> nip for thc morning hot cakes. IB handy pint jugs. DETROIT. Mich, Sept. 29 (UJi)— provisions thereof, on June 1, 1932.J FANCY _f /v When John—Blakceley. veteran exercised the option therein given, conductor of the Michigan Central and declared the full amount of the ASPARAGUSES 14c APPLEBUTTER-i 10« /; railroad, retired at the age of 71. indebtedness secured by_said deed of.' after 61 years of service with the trust or transfer in trust immediate- ™»£. Lb.l5c-12k-10^ Small green tips of California asparagus, packed by This spicy, tart-sweet spread will satisfy the kiddies company, he had a few regrets but Pot Roast Libby right where it is grown. In handy picnic tins. without being too sweet for them. Packed by Libby. no loss of ambition, I ly due and payable, there being the I Shaking hands ' with William ,l?tal sum of $16,388.62 now due and Shoulder Bracken, eiipTneer of his train, unpaid: and Blakeslev announced that after a WHEREAS, in accordance with the Whole or Shank PEANUT BUTTER d. 20< LIPTON'S TEA A. 23< short rest he was going out "to provisions of said deed of trust or Tht kiddies will like school-lunch sandwiches made Quarter pound packages of the world famous Lipton •find me another Job." transfer in trust and in conformity End Lb. 9^ with rich nutritious Max-i-mum peanut butter and jelly. brand or black tea. Thtrt are more cupt to the pound. with Section 2924 of the Civil Code Pork Roast of California, the said then owner and bolder of said note and deed of Sirloin Wife of Policeman trust ortransfer in trust, on June 15, CAMAY S85S4ES. 25* CANADA DRY 2 ^25= 1932, caused to be recorded In the of­ Rib "The soap of beautiful women"—formt a gentle,, lux- Two bottles for a quarter, plus a deposit ol 2 cents Claimed by Death fice of the County Recorder of said uriant lather in all kinds of water. Cellophane wrap. each, refundable upon return of the bottle. Funeral arrangements were incom­ County, a notice of such default and Club LB. 25* plete today for Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, Steaks of election to cause the property de- _iWLl\SMitM,tCHir"?r scribed in said deed of trust or trtm. COFFEE FSSSS'ffis 28c SHRIMP XK&10< .man, Joseph A. MUler, who died sud­ fer ta trust to be sold, in accordance Fancy Rib For those who prefer a blend of coffee that is neither American Beauty shrimp, creamed and baked en cas- denly this morning at the home ol with the provisions thereof, to sat- ] her mother. Mrs. Maria Mclntyre, at isfy said obligation, which notice of Baby Lamb too heavy nor IM mild. Dependable blend is good. serott in tomato or pepper cups, for your bridge lunch. 1107 Fifth street, after a long illness. default and election to sell was duly Mrs. Miller is survived by her hus­ recorded ta Book 11623, Page 242, Lamb Chops While They Ust Lb. 15^ band; three brothers. Oeorge. Clif­ Official Records of said County; and ford and Will Mclntyre; and two WHEREA8. said Dan E. Fletcher) RUSSET POTATOES 10 ss 14c ^ sisters. Mrs. Anna Robins and Mrs. and Julia Fletcher, by reason of the. Fancy No. 1 Idaho Russet Potatoes. Clean, smooth, medium size. White and mealy—the ideal potato for baking. Marion Lewis. Services will be held default ta payments aa stated, did. In the Todd and Leslie mortuary. pursuant to the provisions of said deed of trust or transfer in trust, re­ STONE "A" TOMATOES 5&10< j 20-Ounce Baby Does quest said trustee to give notice and Pork Steaks Lb. 12 J' to sell said property, or so mueh Large, Grade "A", Stone Tomatoes. Smooth, regular shaped, fancy Northern, with thick meaty walls and thin skins. . thereof as shall be necessary to sell, Its Own Breathing to pay all the indebtedness secured LOS ANGELES, Sept. 29 01.(8—An and expenses incurred necessary toi lnhalator squad stood by today to 100% Pure Pork assist nature In keeping life in a the execution of said trust. 20-ounce baby born to Mr. and Mrs. THEREFORE, notice is hereby glv. Roy A. Summraar, but the itf ant en that TITLE OUARANTEE AND Sausage uy jpiCGLY WIGGI_Yl proved its ability to fight its- own TRUST COMPANY, by virtue of the battle. It was normal except for authority vested in it as Trustee, will [ its weight. sell at public auction, to the highest -biddeFr for cash, payable in U. S. Cudahy Puritan Oold Coin at time of sale, oh Octo­ Surplus Skin and Fat Removed ber 22,1932. at the hour of 11 o'clock Legal Notice* A. M. of said day, ao the western Hams Either End Lb. 15' -EWAY STOKE front entrance of the Court Bouse, in the City of and County of Los WAS" (Continued from Page 13) Angeles, State of California, all the Chinook ION Interest conveyed to it by said deed K to sell said property to satisfy said of 'trust or transfer in trust and to Direct Shipment obligations. all the following described property, NOW, THEREFORE, notice is to-wit: _--—#• Salmon From the North u-15'