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VOLUME LVH NUMBER 279 SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1932 PRICE TWO CENTS COL. RAYMOND ROBINS LOCATED iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lllllllllllllllllllllllilllllHIIII IIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIflllll iinimiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwu iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii Mlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Yale Drubs Ancient Qridiron Rivals 19 to 0 Noted Prohibitionist, Victim Of Amnesia. Found Living in -\HITLER CHEERFUL City Financial FOOTBALt SCORES Ho IFTER TALK WITH Harvard Tak** s Mountains of North Carolina -^FOItWNDENBUIIG Condition ToM Quarter 1 4 Toll I Quarter 1 4 Tot !jMap PI a nff or Worst Beating ASHEVILLE, N. C, Nov. 19 (AP)—Col. Raymond Rbbln8r_ Yale - * 19 Wisconsin -jtyermans Believe ^NassiTTtf prohibitionist and peace advocate, found in the western North ~ Harvard 0 U Chic ago Carolina mountains yesterday after a disappearance of mora In U. S. Report F«rdliam 6 8 j Purdue 12 tfudget Mashes ga»aver BiBigg tartap___n In 30^\feetingst than two months, was brought to Asheville today and placed Oregon State t 6 | Indiana 0 New Cabinet in a sanitarium under the care of a physician. Colonel Rob- 0 8 'Ittsburgh o Notre Damr lt r ins. suffering from amnesia, was Drop in Per Capita Cost 'larnegl e Tech 0 A 0 0 Entire. Official Famil\ in BERLIN. Nov 19 (.T^-Adolf Hit­ Navv ler, making what may be his most iCriMson Swamped by ltti of AMNESIA VICTIM brought here by automobile from Of Mnniripal Operation Columbia A 0 0 Georgia Meet With President: powerful btd for leadership te the | Whittier, a small village in Swain. - Syracuse 0 « 0 Auburn Mills Says Estimates Oerman government, talked for an I arid Eli Power During. county, when he lived for mora And in Debt Revealed hour today with President Paul Von than two months under the name of Army 0 o 7 N. Carolina 0 Entire Battle at Home "Raymond Rogen.1' In Statistics for 1931 Weet Va. Wes. 0 • • Dake 0 for Expense Exceeded Hindenburg. emerged with a broad j tsinlle and Ift lt be known that he| Identified bj Nephew 0 Stadium of Winners Johir~9nUF, 5t "New York, a - Michigan s 3 Georgia Tech js}ov jTj.r-WOUld W-Mll. jiresi| ; I -A-small decrease in the per Minnesota »i Florida """WASHINGTON. nephew, who identified the missing 0 Tuesday _;capita cost of operating the| tt ,.„, ... .* jr. 'Tuesday. YALE BOWL. New Haven. philanthropist yesterday, issued the .. Northwestern 19 ! Nebraska 0

PAGE TWO _.V__NlNG OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1932 k f mMZ*M SANTA^WQNICA BAY CHURCHES &m _ be held in this church on that, Helen E. Wilson, pastor. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., lesson and day. Sunday school, 10:46 a. m. Sunday next before Advent. contest. national election. | Murray presiding. wholesome and reasonable use of - —Holy communion,-7.30 a. in.— —Morning- aervice.—Wr46—K—mr - Young People's message service, Services' Tomorrow Evening smntm—by—the " pssrer Special musical numbers, Martin "Thanksgiving" is the title of the 'The Faith of Our Fathers." Sunday church school. 9:30 a. m. Thanksgiving day exercises by the giving service, leader. BUI White Cordial Welcome __ Morning prayer and sermon, 11 children, directed bv Mrs. Edythe G. Tuesday, 2 p. m., monthly social I Best and C. J. Bennett. sermon which the Rer. John Troxell, Lecture. Wednesday night. 8 P. Community West Los Angeles ____ U" by Mrs. Wilson. a. m. Dorrance. Thanksgiving message. of the Woman's Bible class, in Till give at 11 o'clock to-] Sermon subject, "Divine Will:** O Lord. We- Homier: Thanks" -by 1 church parlors. Miss K Wainboia,! • 188 P. II.. Frrludr by PaiUr Harry" Black Offertory anthem PACIFIC PALISADES [speaker. Wednesday,—Tt80 p.^nrrf A numoer of other churches I I'MVERSAL TRUTH LIBRARY pastor.— Via de la Paz and Bowdoin street. "IS GOVERNOR ROEPH RIGHT OR WRONG .will hold their Thanksgiving services j 1337 Ocean avenue. [Light." Buck. Adult, senior and intermediate j midweek service, subject "Paul's I -SL 9:30 a. m., church school. - , Letter to the Church at Philippi." F —11 i,_iij, "Laying the FuuuUitiimi! .services with -interesting j 11 ST ih., sermon by Dr. E. Ouy 4N-PARDONING WRIGHT ACT _ __-1- Paul's Lutheran church mem-1fo r a Wise Master Builder A_cord-l__;a.= m progranii. and. music at 6 p. m. j Mr. Donnan leading. Thursday, 10 ii-.JL.i-! naif hour public concert by the":; Tathott, -"Building World Brother­ r». ra„ union Thanksgiving -servicesf CRIMINALS? WHY WAS |ers will hear their pastor, thc Rev; to_tbe Grace of God" xoung peoples fellowship. hood." -A.-J. Soldan, -Hive - an address Jl military bahd at TV. in., J." LeRoy [win be held In this church. Under! HOOVER DEFEATED?* " jp. in. fi p__fibi_ Epworth league^ topic.; auspices of chure_.es of Santa Mon- -praise of the faith „r 7::to: McUiU, -director. How Can We Share!' 11 71. »., "SOUE FOOD "SKRMON." -Evening praver and snrmon- Eventeg-songfest at_7:30 o'clockr rtete— fathers al 10 o'clock "Thur SALVATION ARMY— - 7:30 p. m . Thanksgiving musical * P. M„ "WHAT THINK YE OF CHRIST?" - teg. and -pilgrim LuUn i afi 1 ncy Kenda --Morning music: Prelude; "Pastor^! UK. J. r. aiLvv.a AT'-a^ii j____5j___Z il.tncolii -BouIcvafS Church- NOTE:- Di", SiiTer, noted Bible- scholar and author or "THE -will hold services at to ant ami -Mrs, A. PitLrte charge. ale," Ouilmant. Solo. "Hallelujah," j : Offertory, soprano solo; Mlss Ruth [ tic message »E^ES?S_k ^ » * »- Hummel;—Trio, "One hy One the! RETURN OF CHRIST." and formerly of Paul Rader's Taber­ the same day. street meeting, Third street and Trapping Big nameHRoWnson- nacle, will ronduct a rreat Interdenominational service in Metcalfe. by the Rev. Earl W. Dorrance. Sands are Flowing," Scott. Postlude.] our Santa Monica churcb every Sunday afternoon at 8:80 Favorite Music I Santa Monica boulevard, Saturday MAR VISTA The Pacific Palisades Community |! from 7:15 to 8 p. m. Thanksgiving day. Thursday, No-" Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. Thanksgiv- | "Divertissement," Vierne. o'clock: H_ subject tomorrow will be "Christ's Return and vember 24.—Holy communion. 7:30 ing service. Special music followed j Inglewood boulevard, half block At night: Recital at 7:15 o'clock Br. I. t. silver Our Glorified BoSioo." Briny your Bibles and a friend. church will enjoy a proa ram of 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 1 a. m; holy communion and sermon by unique children's exercises. Mes­ north of Venice boulevard. by Edouard Nies-Berger — "Prelude TENTH AND Thanksgiving music at 7:30 o'clock 11 a. m. Morning worship. sage, "The Thanksgiving Review," The Rev. Wlllard W. Rlggs, pas­ FREE METHODIST CHURCH ARIZONA tomorrow night. Given by the choir | 7:30 p. m. Illustrated lecture. 10 a. m. Special preacher, The Rev. I and Fugue," Bach; "Damoiselle I "Mexico, the Beautiful," by Dr. C. N. John Bryant, rector _ p i s c o p a 1' by the Rev. Dorrance, assisted by tor. Elue," Debussy; "Pyramids," of the chureh. the concert will in­ several young people. Platform will Bible achool, 9:30 clude many of the favorite pieces of Thomas. chapel, Westwood. _ «• ! Stoughton; solo, "My Hope Is In the' Maj. A. Kranz and divisional be decorated to represent a harvest : worship. 11 a. m. Sub- Everlasting." Stalner; duet. "O Jesus, sacred music. scene. Ject, "What We Owe Our Chil­ staff will conduct a special service CHURCH OF THE GOOD Hear Us," Saint-Saens. "The First Thanksglvlrilr Procla­ Friday, 7:30 p. m..' evangelistic dren." Dedication service for oables. mation" is the title of the sermon on Tuesday, November 22, at 7:30 SHEPHERD P. m. service and music presented by the Children's booster band, 6:30 Christian Science Churches which the Rev. Frederick W Hatch Rose at Second avenues young people. p. m. will give at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow The Rev. Alex Lyall. priest in! Young people, 6:30 p. m. TRINITY BAPTIST In the BAY DISTRICT night. Methodist charge. Sunday next before advent, j Evening service, 7:30 p. m. 9:45 a. m.. Sunday school, Mrs. Wednesday, 7:48 p. m. Prayer CHURCH Thurlo Adams, superintendent. PreeMethodist service, FIRST A. M. E. CHURCH Tenth St and California Ave. The recognized branches of The Mother Church, the First Church Interdenom. 11 a. m., morning prayer and ser­ Thursday, 10:30 a. m. Thanks­ of Christ, Scientist, In Boston. Mass maintain free reading Nineteenth street and Michigan mon. FREE METHODIST Frederick W. Hatch, Minister Tenth street and Arizona avenue. giving service. rooms and loaning libraries and hold services as follows: ! avenue. Tuesday. Bible class at 12927 Ru­ OOSPEL TABERNACLE ' The Rev. C. A. Harris, pastor. The Rev. Harry Black, -pastor. Morning, 11 o'CIock— Twenty-third street and Wilshlre bens avenue, 7:30 p. m. SANTA MONICA—First Church ot Christ, Scientist, corner Arieona 9:30 a. in.. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Bunday school. "THE BEAUTY OP JESUS" boulevard. Lutheran 10:00 a. m. Pastor Harry Black's avenue and Fifth street, Sunday at 11 a m and 8 pm. Bunday 11 a. m., sermon by the pastor. PALMS UNITED BRETHREN Evening, 7:30 o'CIock— The Rev. D. R. Piunkett, pastor "Man's Duty to God." Bible class. School at 9:30 a. m Testimonial meeting Wednesday evening Morning sermon bv the pastor. PILGRIM 11:00 a. m. Sermon by the castor. Vinton and Tabor streets. "THE FIRST THANKSGIVING at 8 o'clock Reading room Bay C1ti»r Bldg., 325 8. M. Blvd. "The Saviour and His Cross" 3 p. nv, union services of the Bay The Rev. H. H. Heberly. pastor. j district colored churches. Fourteenth street and Arizona Subject, "Four Great Facts About PROCLAMATION" Evening sermon by the pastor, the Cross of Christ." 11 a. m. Ser-mon by tbe pastor VENICE—Twentieth Church ot Christ. Scientist, of Los Angeles, "Ood's Oreat Salvation in Jesus Union service of young people's ' avenue. "Thankfulness for Gods Goodness." Sunday Sehool _. 9:45 A.M. oorner Brooks and Second avenue, Sunday at 11 a. m. apd societies. 6 p. m. Walter F. Troeger nas tor 2:30 p. m. Interdenominational Young People 6:30 P. M. Christ.'' Bible hour. Speaker. Dr. Jessee For­ 7:30.p, -m. Sermon by the pastor 8 p. -nt Sunday School—at- 9:3n a m. Testimonial meeting Prayer meeting Tuesdav. 7 30 p m '7:30 p. in., .sermon by the pastor. Christian day school, eight grades. "The Star of Beauty and Virtue." Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Reading room: 132 Brooks Ave. 7:30 Monday night, close of the; C W. Greinke. principal. rest Silver, formerly teacher in Paul "B'We- Study-in II Corinthian;," - Rader's tabernacle. _ Subject, "The fWarvent-home wcck~3gISBratron,~- "Sunday school;-ih30 arm. Venice SAWTELLE—Nineteenth Church oi Christ, Scientist, of Loe An­ Bible class"" Tuesday nf ternoon 2 branch, 1621 Washington boulevard. Return of Christ and Our Glorified oclock, at 853 Marco place. Venice Transformed Bodies." geles. 1650 Federal avenue. Sunday at 11 am. Sunday School Theme, "The Cross the Gi OCEAN PARK I 9 a. m. First Christian at 9.30 a. m. Testimonial meeting Wednesday evening at 8 islewav to The Rev. John B. Soules Bible study. Sundays. 10 a. m , and 6:30 p. m. Young People's and Life and Servloe." pastor junior meetings. o'clock. Reading room: 1650 Federal Ave. Morning sermon by the pastor. Wednesdays, 7:45 p. m. Pilgrim Lutheran Church Subject. "The Puritan Mov Divine service. 10:45 a. m Ser­ 7:30 p. m. Sermon by the pastor. rOPANGA SOCIETY—Canyon nigh way 5H miles from ocean SANTA MONICA TABERNACLE ment ln Subject. "What Think Ye of Christ?" Fourteenth and Arisona Arizona at Sixth Third street near Pico boulevard Modern Life." mon topic. "Songs 'n the Night," Sunday at ll a. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Acta 16. 25-34. Special prelude on "Prohibition,". WALTER F. TROEGER. Pastor C. M. WATSON, Minister ' - The Rev. Stea^M.BOttTOWr4- pastor. Testimonial meetings first Wednesday of month, 8 pm. Bubject, "Lessons from Japan's Walther league district mission 7:30 prm: Wednesday, '"Studies te 10:45 A. M. Sunday school, 10 a m. Ephesians," by the pastor. Search for God rally. Trinity Lutheran, Eighteenth 10:45 A. M. "GUMPTION A CHRISTIAN Lesson subject ln each church for next Sunday is "Soul and Morning worship 11 a. m. "The Body." Children of the Lord,' sermon by , Endeavor or Epworth League. and Cherry, Los Angeles. 3 p. m. "SONGS IN THE NIGHT* VIRTUE" the pastor. topic subject. "The Courageous Junior league, educational and 7:30 P. M. Life," high school league, Josephine social, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. 7:30 p. m., "Making the Fearful THURSDAY. 10:45 A. M.: SACRED CONCERT Fearless," by the pastor. Wellington, leader. Special Thanksgiving dav service Thursday, 10:45 to 11 45 a. m. Thanksgiving Day Service By tbe Women'e Glee Club Wednesday, 730 p. m. "Philip-' of U. C. L. A. a plans." second chapter. Bible sludj i FIRST The Rev. The Public Is Cordially Invited A' Church of Growing Power hour taught by the pastor F. G. H. Stevens, pastor ST. PAUL'S Thursday. 7:30 p. . "Romans," Morning. address- by Mrs. C. P. Glptrrlj Otr*rtxirjJ m Lincoln boulevard and Washington fourth chapter; studied bv the -Hi. i ' • 'Christianity in Action," "Welcome rn jie Visitors Within Our Gates" sermon by the pastor. avenue. ble Excavators." " i The Rev. A. J. Soldan, pastor Do Ne* Fall to Hear Friday. 7:30 p. m . evening praver Second series on "The Prodigal;" The Boy Came Back," Morning sermon by tbe pastor. Thursday and Friday. 10 a. m. 8 u b j e c t. Christianity Is Not Mme. Loulu Newcombe Prindelli Trinity Baptist Church "Zecharlah." morning Bible class Hi Epworth league, topic, "Lead- P W HATCH. D. D.. MINISTER ershlp," Louise Bach, leader. Whipped." Sunday, U A. M.: Monday, S F. M.. and Monday. 7:45—Nov. Slat p.m., Evening Servlc*. taught by Rev. Butts. Morning music. "Come Unto Me' »:30 a m.. Sunday Softool 11 a. m.. Morning Service. 188 Each Sunday morning thc chil­ Thanksgiving prayer service SUBJECtt Wednesday evening at 7:30. (Rockwell), Paul Voigt, soloist. Tenth and California Phone 21934 dren wbo attend the Santa Monica Bible school, 9:45 a. m. "Establishing the Heart With Grace" Tabernacle hear a special 10 min­ Morning music, prelude, "Peace." Midweek service, 3 p. m„ Wednes­ This Inspiring Teacher Win Reveal te You a Workable Troth First Baptist Chureh of Santa Monica ute sermon which precedes the reg- Shure: anthem, "O Come to My REV W 0 MITCHELL. PASTOR Heart," (solo by Thomas Nlchol), day. iar morning message. Thanksgiving service, io UNIVERSAL TRUTH LIBRARY, 1337 Ocean Ave. 8:30, Sun da) SCHOOL 11:00. Momma Worsblp: 7:30 Evenint Worsblp: 8:30, Young People Ambrose; anthem "He Shall Come a. m. AU WELCOME Free Offering Basis Down Like Rain." (solo oy Mrs.Thursday . Corner Washington and Hill Phone S.M. 65218 Vernon Young), Buck; offertory. Special music. . First Church of Christ, Scientist "Ancienne." Batiste; postlude, "An­ SUNDAY SCHOOL. 9 80 A _ SERVICES. 11 A 11 AND 8 t. IL dante," Beethoven. ROSICRUCIAN Testimonial Meeting Wednesday Evening al 8:00 O'clock ADDITIONAL CHl.'RCK At night, prelude, "Soon I'm Go­ IRST PHILOSOPHY CENTER EVANGELIST Corner Arizona Avenue and Fifth Street NEWS ON PAGE 12 ing Home," Lester; anthem. 'Praise PRESBYTERIAN the Lord." Maunder: offertory, 1133 THIRD ST. Phone 34346 U. E. HARDING Twentieth Church of Christ, Scientist "Melodie in G," Batiste; mixed CHURCH Second and Arizona SUNDAV SCHOOL. 8:30 A M "»""1 11 A M AND 8 P U. quartet, "Holy Father Cheer Our Each Evening (Except Saturday) IF Testimonial Meeting Wednesday Evening at 8:00 O'clock Way;" postlude, "Theme." Mozart. SUNDAV, HAM. Through Nov. 27 KITTY COWAN THREE SERVICES SUNDAY ". Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Corner Brooks and Second Avenue Venice Associate Editor of tit* 2:30 F. M. . "TOE GLORY OP THE GOSPEL" First Christian Church ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH Rosicrucian Magazine, CHARLES M WATSON, MINISTER Carner af Arizona Ave. and (8tb St. lOne Rlorh South af Wilshlre Bird 1 "PENTECOST AND PRESENT EE Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M. 8:88 a. m.. Bible School. 10-30, Morning Services. 888 p. Evening Serrtcea DR. CARL J. BAUT7.ENBERG. Pastor Will Speak WORLD PROBLEMS" A.. "OPEN DOORS OF OPPORTUNITY" Wltt" CHURCH OF THE Sixth and Arizona Ave. Res. Ph. 21486 "Ambitious for Everything Weekly Clauses tai Astrology = Miniater, DAVID JOHN DONNAN St Augustine's-by-the-Sea, Episcopal and Philosophy NAZARENE RSV WALLACE PIERSON. RECTOR" Sermon b £„{ }|Ullia!l RelatiOltt' Eighteenth and Washington as Music, Edouard Niea-Berger nnd Chorus Choir 1.1:30 a.-m., Sundaj. Scnool u am. Morning Service. 1:80 p m, Evei„_n -•• , , Winifred Chorley, Pianist J Yen Are Always Welcome 1 Evening Service SANTA MONICA nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIHIIIIIII ' I Fourth St Between Arizona Ave. and Wilshire Blvd.

___! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ly, 1932 EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA PAGE THRI Drop in City SOLON PASSES Long Missing Scientist Sees Day When Man |Time to Send Highlights No Comraenti Debt Revealed Robins Fouiidl WULDeddei Sex^tHis CMliirm I J^QjiJay ftf aJJFrom the On Beer Tax By W. & CLAUSEN Classified Ads Noted Dry Leader* Yictim Associated Press Statt Writer WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 (AV- Santa Monica's Financial PASADENA. Nov. 19 (.l'i—The time will come when man can deter­ Postoffice Gives Foreign Condition Shown in of Amnesia, Located in mine at will whether his children shall be boys or girls. Dr. Richard Gold- $17 per month. Nice four- Treasury officials today declined to schmidt, eminent German biologist, said here last night. He waa pre­ Country Schedules for •oom house, furnished. This be drawn into the controversy over 1 North Carolina sented to an audience at the California Institute of Technology by Dr. will rent quick. Unusual. See Federal Report Christmas Arrival Classification 34. the amount of revenue which could Thomas Hunt Morgan, dean of biology, as the outstanding authority in i be derived from restoring beer. (Continued From Page 1) (Contlnaed From Page 1) the world on the matter of sex de- It's not too early to begin figuring termination. Dr. Goldschmidt ls In the case of the girl or woman Used cars must go. Trade- Reports in -congressional quarters the schools amounted to $1,199,763. during the trip from Whittier tbat director ot tta Kaiser Wilhelm In- who is known far and wide for "it," out Christmas mailing schedules, es- ins on the new Plymouth. We_ were that treasury experts were fig­ Of this amount $974,504 represents he did not recall any events prior to stitute of Biology.in Berlin. that is Just an evidence that the j pecially if you have friends or rela­ are not tn the used car busi- uring how much revenue could ta raised by a beer tax and trying to payments lor operation aad main­ reaching the little mountain town. "Question of Technique" female determining sex genes have tives in foreign lands. Miss Grace E. ness for profit. These trade- tenance; $87,380, Interest on debt, Just before the party left for Ashe­ completely won the race, a clean | Tooker, postmaster, pointed out to­ Ins sold at cost. Claim of an estimate what tax - might be levied. and $137,879, outlays. ville, members of the McHan family, "It is Just a question of tech­ sweep, first, second and third places. . Jdvertlser-in Classification 112. Officials- -shrugged their shoulders "" nique," he said in discussing the day. Postal -authorities already have The -total revenue receipts, In­ with which he had lived, went into All phases or degrees of malcness or compiled data relative to sailing and and would not discuss the question. cluding those for schools', were $3.- Colonel Robins' room, one by one, possibility of human control of sex. femaleness merely are evidences of to bid him farewell. "We know completely the mechan­ mailing dates. Five-foot oak dining table, 220,357. or $83.21 per capita. This the status of the race of the genes $3; walnut humidor, $3; pair A physical culture course for tta Oirl Weepe at Departure ism by whicb nature controls sex in in the development of the individ­ Por Instance, articles intended for was $625,611 more than the total man, animals and plants. We have Hawaii should be mailed before brass candlesticks. $1.50. See | unemployed has been started at payments of the year, exclusive of They included Mrs. McHan, her ual. Classification 90. Middlesbrough, England. the payments for permanent im­ two daughters and her young son. been studying this for SO years. In some cases, he said, the race December 7, 9 or 10, because vessels provements, and $133,967 more than One of the daughters, Madge, 17. "The technique of how man -can turns out to be. a tie and the result sail on those dates from San Fran­ A kingfish tuna weighing 300 ' the total payments including those of whom Colonel Robins seemed accomplish determination of sex at is intersexu ality, neither female nor cisco. Later sailings will not reach Second-hand merchandise pounds was stranded recently on for permanent Improvements. This particularly fond, broke down and will is something which I think we male having the decisive lead. the islands ln time to assure delivery store for sale or might take in Ninety-Mile Beach, i ew Zealand. wept. will just stumble upon at any time, before Christmas, according to partner. See Classification 30. excess of revenue receipts is re­ Gypsy Moth Studied bulletins received at tta office here. flected in reduction of debt. *rtie Vernon McHan, the. son. who like other discoveries in biology." —In cases of Intersexuality; -he said; —He explained'-fie-cause of the "it" And Christmas mnil bound for the La Salle sedan, late "28; six ______tt_S_-___aea__oE ihe' taught Robins to drive an automo­ there is the interesting phenomena Argentine should be in New York school district amounted to $1,238.- bile and who saw much of the phil­ which has made women, as well as of changes during tta race, tta wire wheels. Car said to be men, idols in the eyes of the oppo­ before November 36 to assure con­ perfect. A real bargain, -4450. 950. anthropist during his stay there, start being as of one sex. then turn­ tact -with a boat which will arrive in INSURANC Of the total - revenue receipts, said that almost every day the 39- site sex, as well as the "if which ing Into intersexuality and finally See Classification 113. relegates so many men and women developing into tta nther. sex. _ Argentine before Santa -Claus- gets $11.111 represents receipts from a year-old stranger would tramp sev­ to the other or neglected "stage of there. November 33 has been set as r.clty department or enterprise on Wesley L. Jones, veteran U. ST eral miles to a spot near the Chero­ emotional life. The major secrete of the sex de­ the last sailing date on tta Pacific account of services. senator from Washington, died kee Indian reservation and sit in termining mechanism have been re- coast for Australia, and for China it 21818 on an Indian council. Race ef Genes vealed by genetic studies of tta Bottled Water Sets Fire Tax Income Increases early this morning in a Seattle m Is December 3. Property taxes represented 60.8 sanitarium. Young McHan said Robins told It Is just a race, he said, on the gypsy "*h, ta said. Exhaustive —So, patrons are urged to use the -fo House bjrSun's Action OR per cent of the total-revenue for him- he intended to write a book part of The sex determining genes— studies bave revealed the mechan­ earliest steamer sailing possible and 1931 and 53.5 per cent for 1930. The about the Indians. those invisible units of heredity that ism of the genes that have been Just a bottle of spring water left to post articles in sufficient time to standing on the porch. Sun's rays increase in the amount of property Appeared Normal determine the character and be­ confirmed in all animals, plants permit arrival at the point of de­ taxes collected was 2.2 per cent from Death Takes The McHans said their guest ap­ havior of all living things. and man. parture at least one day earlier than boring through at and concentrating 21640 1930 to 1931. The per capita of peared normal at all times and every the date of sailing. Miss Tooker said. into a white point. Result—a porch property taxes collected was $50.57 member of the family seemed genu­ fire. in 1931 and $52.30 in 1930. ' inely attached to him. That, according to fire department he NETftESHIP Co. Earnings of public service enter­ Senate Vet Residents of Whittier said Robins City Repairs Rolph Studies" SUIT STOLEN FROM CAR prises operated by the city repre­ had been here since early Septem­ Theft, of a brown suit and two officials, was the cause of the blaze mo. sented 16.7 per cent of the total ber, tramping the mountains and lapel pins from a parked car within yesterday afternoon at the home of Of Santa Monlea revenue for 1931 and 14.3 per oent yodeling distance of the police sta­ L. Jones, Washington looking for minerals. Occasionally tion, was reported to police yester­ B. Wleshkopf. at 1433 Berkeley DAN ECKLAND for 1930. w he took time off to make political Water Lines Liquor Cases street. The total funded or fixed debt Republican Leader, speeches, urging the re-election of day by Wilmer Morby, of 1345 Third President street. Morby said the clothing ap­ Damage was slight and was con­ 406 Broadway outstanding June 30, If31, was $5,-1 Dies in Seattle his friend, Herbert Hoover. They parently was taken between 8 and 9 fined to the porch wood, firemen 300.17. Of this amount, $1,365,500 knew him here only as "Raymond"] Stub isnds, Old Pipes of Circumstances to Decide o'clock yesterday morning. SANTA MONICA was for public service enterprises. Rogers." said. The net indebtedness (funded or SEATTLE. Nov. 19 Ui—His health The philanthropist and dry cru- ] Small Diameter Being Disposition of Wright fixed debt less sinking fund assets! broken by a strenuous and unsuc­ | sader disappeared September 3, Removed bv Crews Act Convictions vail in the cases of those convicted was $5,055,556, or $130.63 per capita. cessful campaign for re-election, | while en route from Maine to Wash- I under terms of the Jones act. Sen. Wesley ____. Jones, chairman of "We wlll ascertain under what cir­ Of the total net indebtedness, $3- I ington to keep an appointment with With the objective of eliminating SACRAMENTO. Nov. 19 (U.R)— 503.798 was for the city corporation the important appropriations com­ President Hoover. His disappearance j cumstances every violator of either and $1.511,758; for the schools. In mittee, died of an old heart ailment j gave rise immediately tft pnnnirting' stub ends and removing old sections j Many violators -of the Jones law, act was convicted and will be guided JSrst Church of Christ, 1930 The per capita net deDt was in a Seattle sarrilantiiii luilay. j reports that he was a reprisal vic- of pipe which are both leaky and I which makes possession of a still or In our conclusions by whether the tlfi.fi. .The 69-year-old senator had gone 1 tlm of rum runners; that he had I j possession of distilled liquor a fel- violator was the operator of a large too small for present demands, the still for commercial use or lf he Assessed Valuation to the sanitarium 10 days ago to | been kidnaped by Russian imper- city water department is keeping a |___ny. may be included ln Gov. James recover from the fatigue ot his po­ ialists and that he was, sufferingi made ttitttie llqubr ior family use." Scientist The assessed valuation of prop­ crew of men busy making better? j Rolph s pardon program for Wright erty Tn Santa Monica subject to ad litical tight against Homer T. IlJne", • from amnesia. valorem taxes for city corporation ______democrat, hoping £5 leave Always Had Money ments In the system, M. Gr Ellis ' act offenders, he indicated today. James N. Furber, a centenarian of Of Santa Monica was $74,191,170. The levy for all within two weeks for the national Identification of the missing dry J reported. today. The governor ______L_h_L_KB_____ng Woodford Green? KHgland-.-hae out­ -purpose- _was- $2,841,467, of which caPlta'. leader was credited by Dreier to fed- —"Our Water distriounng system "a* a survey to determine the number lived all his many children. ANNOUNCES A $1,097,403. or 38.6 per cent, was But he had not been in robust eral prohibition agents, who were a whole Is in -excellent condition," for liquor law violations, adding that levied for the city corporation: health since he underwent a series here on other business. Prank Red­ Ellis said, "but there are still a few of persons imprisoned in this state $853,781, or 30 per cent, for the, of operatlona three years ago and mond, the town's barber, pointed out odds and ends, largely remnants of each case would be given Individual Free Lecture on Christian Science schools, and $890,283, or 31.3 per _he ardor of the campaign aggra­ to them the resemblance of the man the old water system which served ] attention. _ cent, for the county. The per capita vated an old heart trouble.—He died here to a picture of Colonel Robins | Santa Monica "years ago, which have "Habitual violators of the Wright tax levy for the city, school and at 2 o'clock this morning with his in a newspaper, to be replaced." i act probably would violate the law -J__LH& RANDALL DUNN, C. S. B. \ -noway etas »T34.HM» and -$79-?- fJn^"ld- lau8hter^"frfj' * .4?,** TTH?'agents communicated with J. I The "old pipes; according to Ellis, . under any circumstances, and _____ Of Bof.io.fc Massachusetts are invariably too small arid of siicfi | class of offenders will receive small _»__-_- Seattle attorney, and Mrs. Arthur Ed Karuiie. deputy prohibition ad- [ Member of tbe Board af Lectureship ef Tbe Mother Chureh, The First - In California there is no levy of ministrator In Asheville, who, ln Inferior quality that they cause end­ consideration." tta governor stated. Coffinbedside, . of Yakima, Wash.—-at his turn, consulted Washington. less trouble because of leaks. Witb "This, same policy will also pre- Church of Christ, Scientist. In Boston, Massachusetts the general property tax for state their replacement; Uie city will be purposes. Senator Jones' defeat by Bone -He went abo-at-dad lu overalls, a I IN THE CHURCH EDIFICE rndeti his record of 33 years of Sweater "ahd a cap: "Robins appgf^ij saved a great portion of tne ex­ continuous service in congress. At ently had money, his acquaintances I penditures now being— made for 12 to I Plume Hay F^vprjyiqtjtpi^ frs\c time of his death he was republican revealed, but ttte only mail he was i maintenance.— g I* 1 Sunday!" :*77i "Gorner of Arizona" Avenue and Fifth Street whip and third ranking, member of known to have received was a news­ Most of the replacements now Citv to DestroyWeedt hla party in -the senate.. . paper. Several times each week te~[' under way, Ellis said, extend for M ond ay-Evening, November ZX HOUSTON; lex, Nov. 19 (U.R—" Legislation sponsored by the vet­ walked to Sylva, 12 miles distant, only a Mock or two. Turkey Dinner —Atrfr 9'f-lnrk • Having lost In many a personal en­ eran senator included the so-called to ask for mail Chicken and Other Entree* counter with tbe dread malady. Dr. The Public I1s. Cordially InviteInvit d to Attend "Jones five and ten" liquor enforce- PALISADES TEA ROOM, ttl Arisona Arena* Allen C. Hutcheson, city health of­ ment law, the national shipping act, PRESIDENT PLEASED TO— Water District Issues Doors Will Be Opened at 7• ."Krone-Half Hour Before the Lecture ficer, scoffs at talk of a weed cut- the federal water power and Pan­ LEARN OF ROBINS' SAFETY Ult i in atum to Pasadena ting campaign to alleviate suffer­ ama canal acts. WASHINGTON, Nov, 19 '.**— ings- of Houston's 20,000 -hay- fever President Hoover was reported to­ LOS ANOELES. Nov. 19 (CNS)— victims. JONES' DEATH GIVES day by bis secretary, Theodore Jos­ The final stand of the Metropoli­ Dr. Hutcheson was handed $20 DEMOCRATS MAJORITY lin as having expressed pleasure I sent Mayor Walter E. Monteith by tan Water district on the two last WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 (_>> — that "Colonel Robins Is safe and' points to be Ironed out in negotia­ hay fever sufferers, who suggested Democrats today had a majority of tM fund be used to clear weeds from one over republicans in the senate The prohibitionist, found yes ter- | tions for. the district to take over the city's vacant lots. day. in the North Carolina moun- ; the Pine Canyon reservoir from the Comparative Monthly Summary for the short, session beginning in Between sniffs and sneezes, the tains after being missing over two health Officer said he did not think; December. dty of Pasadena today was before months, was a personal friend of! the municipality's officials such a program would help much. The death of Sen. Wesley L the president and was en route to I lie nas had hay fever for 33 years, Jones of Washington, veteran re- The board ordered sent to the of ptiblican, left the lineup:— keep an engagement at tta white I "living ln communities with and house when ta disappeared.,.'.. —i city board of directors its ultimatum without weeds. Democrats. 47; republicans, 48; that the reservoir agreement must farmer leborrl; vacancies, 2. provide: First, that the board would Motor Vehicle Accidents in California The other vacancy was in Colo­ Congregational Women assume no engineering or legal ex­ Business Man Trails $10 rado, where Karl c. Schuyler re­ pense incurred in the project unless publican, aeemed assured of victory Attack Pardon Proposal authority for the expense first" were I August, 1932 Bill He Paid to Worker over Walter Walker, democrat, for given by the board, and, second, that GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Nov. 1$ the unexpired term of tta Ute Sen. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 19 (U.B— Representatives of the Congrega­ tto district pay only half the oper­ —Trailing a $10 bill is interest­ Charles L. Waterman. ating cost of certain power lines ing and, according to Clyde James, Schuyler's election would even tional Women of Northern Califor­ Data Released by the National Casualty Co. of Detroit Orand Rapids business man, also nia today Joined delegates of tbe during the period of construction. democratic and republican ranks Southern California Federation of The district agreed to pay the profitable. and leave -control of the short-ses­ $508,000 as the cost of a power plant James paid a workman $10 re­ sion senate in the hands of Senator Woman's clubs in attacking Oov. I cently. Be decided to trail the bill, Shipstead, of Minnesota, the lone James Rolph, Jr., for his proposed to be purchased from the Southern- TOTAL NUMBER REPORTED pardoning of Wright avt violators. California Edison Co., in connection when the workmen said his grocer fanner laborite, pending action by with the reservoir. The general During During This year's Last year s would be glad to get tk Washington's republican governor They expressed the hope that the; August. August, total total From the grocer the Mil went to a to fill Jones' seat. 1933 legislature would enact legisla- j aqueduct project is being held up ln tion supplanting the repealed state part pending the close of the Pine 1832 11)31 to date to date butcher, who added several dollars Canyon negotiations. and paid his rent. The landlord REPUBLICAN VICTOR dry law and protested the governor's Accidents 2,850 3,049 21,967 22,661 added several additional dollars and IN COLORADO CONTEST pardon plan Persons Killed 205 225 1,507 1,682 paid James $20 due on a roofing ac­ DENVER, Nov. 19 (U.PJ— United count. Press returns on the Colorado va­ The Russian Um, "Five Year j Persons Injured 4,037 4,288 30,372 31.495 "So," James pointed out, "I dou­ Plan," has been ba: .ied in Aus­ cancy senatorship contest today Reducing und Developing Drivers Involved 4^90 47701 33.166 34,758 bled my money by releasing a $10 showed Karl C. Schuyler, Denver tralia as soviet propaganda. bul." republican, had won -over Walter Steam Baths—I ad> Assistant Pedestrians Involved 796 776 6,288 6,240 Walker, Grand Junction democrat. Outbreaks of spinal paralysis have closed many schools in Oer* H. BOYD,fivMni/t imiiitiorur Vehicles Involved ...... 4,358 4,755 33,685 35,122 Ape of Ink on Will Wins many recently. Phone 260HH — ill Arizona Ave. Woman $30,000 Heritage Legislators Study Tax Accident insurance is doubly necessary when times are OAKLAND, Nov. 1$ (U.R)—The age And Economy Problems hard, and savings low. of ink on two wills, both dated the same, won for Miss Victoria Nowell LOS ANOELES, Nov. 19 (CNS)— the $30,000 estate of her sister. Mlss Taxation problems and the need of Harriet Nowell, under superior governmental economy were the court ruling. feature topics of talks at the dinner When E. O. 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CVEI^fl^F^WfLOOK THE FAITHFUL ELEPHANT Outlook Readers' Forum SANTA MONICA PIBLISHINO OO. OWNEK »>D ffBUSlltl SAMUEL O McCLURE. President J D MJNK. Gen. Mgr - Editor's Nott: rhe Outlook welcomes letters from readers wno ' O. 8. WARREN. Editor CARL t WHITE. ASM EdltOI Too much bas been said in favor of short words. H. O. BOEHME. AdV Mar. wish to -discuss public problems Only letters that confine themselves Men ln high position often come out with a show ol to issues will be printed Personal attacks, either direct or tf innuendo MAIN OFFICE. FOTJRTB AND BROADWAY, SANTA MONICA simplicity, berate the use of long words and advocate «U) be excluded Letters should not exceed 500 words. All communica­ PHONE 23285 short and easy ones, with a smug air that seems to tions must be signed by their authors, tat names may be withheld il WEST tOS'ANOELES BRANCH, 1850 PURDUE AVENOT say they are eft-titled to special credit for coming desired. The opinions -expressed in thla column are those of tb* writer PHONE 38183 down to our level. In the same speech these superior Their Dublicatton does not imply editorial endorsement of them Entered aa second class matter at tbe Postotflce. Santa minds more than likely use long rows of figures, such ..omen, under the act of March 3. 1879. Published daily Editor Outlook: Ko city In the I chase would perhaps be possible except Sunday as 5.434.698,233.0078. claiming that to be the number of miles a satellite will do around the mother star state of California ever had the su­ through cooperation with the feder­ MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS if given time enough. preme good fortune that is Dow of- al gove rn me nt, so that this oould be - The A_.H-icii.ud Prest la exclusive!} entiled to the use tot fored to the city of Santa Monica Induced to appropriate enough of publication of all newt credited to lt or not otherwise credited In the form of space available for l.the funds available for the postof­ la this paper, and also the local news published herein If logic should get mixed up with this promotion a grand civic center. The area is fice to cover the first payment to of short words, why should we not go further and cut amply tay, It to centrally located the present holders of the land. Nor the short word to-tv-grunW—The- most precious oi between the twin communities of can It be stated that the further TheTaxpayePs Prayer short words, which romance says are "I love you," can Santa Monica and Ocean Park, and payments on this property will 60*1- be done better, by a coo. or perhaps by a grunt that alio it overlooks tbt ocean at stltute a burden that to too heavy Legislation that cuts down the heavy carries a giggle as an overtone—that is if one is a a strategical position, not found in for the city to carry. little mad over the virtue of brevity. Once started in any other city of the entire weat The beautifying ot the present load of the taxpayer sums up, in a large way, that direction one might slice "I love you"' still coast. waite land need aot take fundi aat what the people of California require at the thinner by using a mere telegraph tick or a radio Provision must be made for a gov­ of the city treasury, that would nol hands of the legislature that convenes in snap, from an agreed upon code. ernment building, for a new city otherwise have to be expended as January. None of the 20 measures forced on hall, for a police station, for a large charity to the unemployed, to men But why rush with that which the poets, the seers civic auditorium, for a larger library who would rather perform som< [.the attention of the voter, at_.tlifi_.rgc.ent elec­ and ..the Eods, from time beyond memory, sax an_ for the building of a junior college work than receive a dole. tion, carried any convincing appeal~to the "have said is the greatest thing in Hfe? Rather should and perhaps other buildings of pub- It will be seen that the citlzen.- taxpayer. we emulate the practice of the Navajos in expressing lic use. The city will have to pur­ of Santa Monica as wen as Ocean degrees of comparison by dragging out a sound—they chase land for every one of these Park must get behind this proposi­ If constitutional measures must be sub- ' call a mere sound a word—long, longer and longest. buildings. There is no disputing this tion. The. city commissioners wan1, mitted to- the long suffering voter, they fact. to feel that they will be acting li should provide for the elimination oTUepart- The Navajo plus a few years of-eulturei say tlve In addition' to the grouping the line with-the wishes of a raajorit. | ments of state and county government that years' subscription lo the Evening Outlook (all who above buildings on the Citric Cen­ jof the property holders. It will In--] want to piftce a Navajo subscription should see our ter site, there will be a larger num­ deed be worth a memorial tablet now entail useless expense. One does not Mr. Linden, on our five-year plan), would sing to his ber of semi-public institutions that that will carry the names of the'j need to look far to find such waste. little brown rove bird: "i 16v-ov"-6v-ov^ov-ov-oveT" will find the locality adjoining the present city fathers down to pos­ There is the grand jury which annually and on into the night, "you truleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee." civic center a proper place. terity as men of vision for the beau at least until breakfast time. Thla. of course, would The first financing of the pur- ty of a civic center.—Everett Clark wastes time and money for the public without; tend to be poetic and soul expressive. return that can be called anything like ade­ quate. The opinion among at least some of Responding to those who tire of humor and advise [the judges, and among many ot the lawyers,: -ending—the- Lookout section every Saturday with H note of tragedy that will be appropriate to an evening lis that the district attorney's office has all of shopping for the weekly supply of boiling meat, A PATH T ARADISE the power, under the law, to perform the onions, spinach and garlic, I offer a short selection _ J7 DAWSOU service expected of the grand jury to much from De Quincy's description of the dreadful suffer­ better purpose and with far less expense. ing he endured ln his opium dreams: "Trepidations ot "At the start I must appear fool­ innumerable fugitives—the sense that all was lost— SYNOPSIS: At a musical comedy Santa ish; I havent an Idea what will b What essential service the coroner's office and clasped hands, with heart-breaking partings, and spies the friend of her former husband. my duties." Lou-Lou, whom she most detested. Lou- renders that could not be conferred on the then—everlasting farewells; and, with a sigh such aa j-bou it, en th> sXaee; in xhe audience Snn­ "We deal tn securities. Won district attorney's force is well worth con­ the caves of hell sighed when the abhorred name of ta finds Dicky himself. She thanks him along lines" similar "to those of yom death was uttered—the sound was reverberated—ever­ for his "elaborate birthday present—but late employers. Handle estale> sidering. In fact, a thorough survey of all later _he quarrels with CUve. her second lasting farewells; And again, and yet again reverber­ husband whom she adores. Examine Investments^* county offices to determine their worth to ated—everlasting farewells!" Much of this psalm ot "But why you should have chosei the public is highly desirable from the stand­ Irremediable sorrow could be addressed directly to CHAPTER 30 me?" point of economy. spinach with a good deal of satisfaction—at least the SANTA'S PROPOSITION "Does that matter? How abou ti'fllg. Hli. fm-ewtis ' CHARLES 8. WARREN. Next morning Santa was unac­ walking round to my club?" The overlapping Of police powers is no- countably _gay dive, on the con­ It was an impressive lunch thai torlous and ridiculous when measured by trary, was subdued. He was ashamed 'his host ordered. Increasingly~ business standards. There are state, county. that they should have staged a scene Clive suspected that lie was being City mid township of fleers, wltb large-torees- Tuning In With Children OH her birthday. flattered. That there was a game By JAMES MMl'EL t*CT Washington Thp National Whirligig 1 New York he was convinced when the salary HBder-t-he -sheriff- and also under the dtree- By PAUL MALLON! They had lormed the, .habit...of, (CopTrtBht. 1232. thl M__1_K 8yT»iH*tpU^ ~^~ByTXTm^MrWt*»*H having breakfast -served on-a tray.; 'WI»*'SientlOKKS—tctl thousand doi-~- tion of the district attorney. All of this is I have just had a lovely visit to a B-l room. Little As a -rule she sat up—propped with ___^_t_eprecise sum that S___ ~ ©pen to the most searching question from; tjcui.Tg learning l_rr___ljo primers. No more- droning NSW YORK, Nov. IP—Financial New York is pillows, and chatted as he dressed. had stated. '- WASHINGTON, Nov. 19—The boys backstage can "Then we-may expect -you tomor­ civic leaders who are bent on putting more of A, B C's. Children In the modern school learn to see t_Ei_ "way clearer on debts now. They have a generaUy delighted with the prtispects for a coalition When he _was ready for departure read before a book is placed in their hands. Today our government as evidenced by the interchange of tele- [_3e=tHrnst her feet into pantouflea row?" his host asked at parting business into government. plan for a compromise which may work out. Their "Let me sleep over it." children ____rair. ized and dictated stor fes to their idea ls to require payment of the December IS install- grams between Hoover and Rooaevelt. The feeling is and flung on a negligee, accompany­ It is high time that the public should de­ teacher, who wrote them on the ments and promise negotiations on the remainder. strong among local authorities that polities must be ing him to the hall to take farewell. "As you like. I'd hoped you wou! mand the why and wherefore of every public blackboards. Here is a sample: Only congress can authorize this course. If Oovernor adjourned ln favor of economics if fundamental He had fetched her pantouf les and decide at once." Ifice and retain only those that are actually "I am a big truck. I come to Roosevelt will agree some auch problems are to be solved. It is not fitted them to her feet. She sat "I don't want "tp" appear ungra- — necessary. .;chool, I. bring chairs .to .schfljri.. I. prDcedBX"._1tt.b£_1'f'1' oinn inKled- -to- thought that .personal contact h£__ dangling her legs over the edge of cious." Clive hesitated. % bring tables to school. Honk, honk! congress by the administration, 'tween THE" "HUT aim new presidents: •the.bed.^egarai-g:1flffl . .' ""j "We'll- consider- no one. else tiE took out, boys Look -tmt, girls!"-—• will go beyond the initial interview. "Don't go. CHver: Where do you we hear from you." - The children had seen the big This way out has been ln the but an understanding arrived at go?" As his key turned ln the latch— A Wise Refusal truck and the shiny new chairs and. minds al treasury_e_perts for some then could be used as a basis te "In search of work, along with Santa opened to him. She hailed rabies.-It-was much more fascinat­ [time:—The main problem was to mutual cooperation _mth_congres­ the rest of the unemployed^' him as a conquering hero. ing than a story by some adult who get Governor Rooaevelt to agree sional leaders. -Help m*. UUVe."—She leaned "Hello; big shot! How does it— The~boardoi supervisors n"as~very"wisely had written WlratTie thought would RvItTTPresident- Hoover. Thai w Roosevelt- to expected to abstain [her head to. one side. [feel to be lmgortant?'' -refused to make a liberal appropriation for i interest children. plains why Mr. Hoover undertook carefully from any commitments ••I never realized till last" night] ~ "Uke a fairy tale. It would be il combating the so-called parrot disease about" —Learning to-read is now bawd on direct negotiations -with—the prest-- as long-as- he lacks QllJcial-I__ how bitterly you resent, having I'd accepted." - which much sensational nonsense has been children's experience. Parties, visits dent-elect. - thority. In particular he ls thought nothing t/6 oo." ' "You mean you've refused?" • printed in recent months. :au—__o—__ta\_j to the park and beach, names, in­ The B<_iiIn_tratlG_~wU_ recom­ likely to avoid what Hoovei" would "It wasn't mentioned," he said. "I'm to give my answer tomor-^ teresting school events, care of birds and animals— mend nothing unless lt carries a especially like to get from him—an ''It never It But Itl thc soreness TOW* The health organizations of California are these Hie the kind of experience upon which the pro­ Pant Mallon democratic O. K, Any other course implied endorsement of the present lanxi. McMullen -that distorts everything." _____C__-_ yon can't afford tcf | not unlike other lax consuming departments. gressive teacher will build her first reading lessons. would stir political turmoil. It it bent on getting the administration's foreign policies. The foreign sltua^ He began to pace. be high-hat. Give it today. Every­ they jump at every opportunity to magnify Nothing could be more thrilling to a child than to' I'deUt Issue oul of politics. Both parties agree we ought -Hon is rated to be a minor phase of the informal "For a man marriage isn't a ca­ thing will be settled." compose and learn to read a story about himself—toys, to get as mucn out of the debts as we can. The only discussions. There Is reason to believe that unemploy­ reer. Because you~HSV5 money yuu "Gnessrrirwidtrtill tomorrow/'—H themselves and to secure larger appropria­ dolls, doll furniture, trains, roller skates, gilders. dispute comes over the question of how to go about lt. ment relief and the budget will come in for a tot of seem to think it ought to be. At the He escaped down the passage to tions for their spending. This was well Illus­ lfl you want a delightful-experienc e sometime, go attention, although conclusions need not be publicly moment I may be only a small po­ the bedroom. trated by the attempt a year or_sa ago to with a class of lit tie learners and their teacher on an Roosevelt has not confided his views to anyone In reported. tato. The little I earn or don't earn High-hat good heavens! When create a hydrophobia scare. The parrot excursion into the big world outside—perhaps half a authority here. Those -who have talked with him on mayn't m a k e much difference. it came to affording, he couldn't dozen blocks. the subject Indicate he Is open to any reasonable New York financial men are practically unanimous What I am today I was when~wr afford to be married. He conjured disease scare was of the same order except married. You appeared to think to himself what ten thousand dol­ Hear their exclamations ol delight as they visit proposition. They are certain his mind is not closed. that some form of debt revision is highly advisable that there was still less basis for it and it For that reason they are optimistic that he will go but little or nothing will be said-from- here for publU me worth while—" lars a year would mean to him: lot her child ret Vs homes and see dogs, ponies, pigeons, : Tm acknowledging all that." self-res-pert if he could earn" it j -was more ridiculous from any standpoint of poultry and flower and vegetable gardena. alone wilh what lhe administration authorities have cation. Wall street will pursue a hands-off policy on sound sense. lln the back of their heads. That he will not overstep the "burned child" principle. She nodded. "My mistake— But honestly .jut why the pressure? Now They have" returned to their classroom at perhaps you haven't the patience to Why the secrecy? Santa could put his constitutional-autht>rity-4s-sure. The congress he The betting here Is that every^ European debtor We commend the board-et supervisors for •school, Bee -how—the teacher guides the Children in must think about Is not Tfie lame duck gathering of listen." him wise. With coaxing she would refusing to waste money on such -an un­ bunding "perfectly woTuIerriil .stories about those expe­ next month. except possibly England will be in technical "default —-Fire ahead." He consulted his tell him necessary campaign: riences. Of course the slories they are able to read by December 15. England is expected to make strenu- [ watch -Throughout dinner sEe didn't are short and simple statements from their vivid back­ ous efforts to pay If unavoidable, AS a result bankers "My mistake has been that I've broach the subject. -After dinner-: ground of experience The best posted government official on debts believes confidentially Oreat Britain does not have figure that the American taxpayer will be holding the been afraid to sympathize. Sympa- she played patience, while Hel Watch their vocabulary grow. Now they recognize the money to pay. He doubts that she cached enough bag anyway, with a fresh crop nf -international bad thy is so discouraging " feigned to read. The clock struck, The Bonus Agitation many printed words. They are eagerly looking forward dollars before sterling slumped. That may be British feeling added for good measure. He planted himself at the foot of nine. She yawned and bundled her to the day a few weeks hence when they will begin to propaganda or not. Good treasury sources claim she the bed. cards together. read from primers. has the sixty millions hidden away ln her sock. They Bankers and business men are both opposed to "Was that the reason?" "The end of a perfect dayt And Authoritative information is at hand letting the situation drift into a wholesale default, but There are still people who criticize the modern think she will produce it if pressed. "Hand me my comb; It's on the so to bed." which makes it certain that no bonus legis­ This ls only further proof that It wlll be wise to for different reasons. Bankers fear that the disease dressing table. Why wouldn't it be He glanced from his book as she school because beginning readers are not first taught may be catching and that some of the shakier private lation will pass congress at the coming short the alphabet. lake all debt information with a grain of salt until the reason? Your future's mine." pecked his forehead. debts will come tumbling after. Having presented her with the "What's wrong?" session. This is a relief to the public generally But ln cities "that do not teach the alphabet to you see the yellow of their gold or the white flag of and especially to the business Interests of surrender. The ever present specter of Oerman repudiation is comb, he seated himself beside her. "Nothing." She gazed down se­ first-grade chlldren there is u much lower percentage rising again and a crisis is expected within three "That's the truest word you've renely. the United States. of reading failures than In school systems employing spoken since we were married." "But there ls. Why so much archaic methods. •> Returning congressmen seem to have softened a months. Under existing conditions the government little on the war debt issue. Business interests maintain that the debt payments "And you've been waiting to hear mystery? Having done me a good Ten years Irom now teaching the alphabet will Last session they were shouting "Down with could be more than made up by a moderate gain in me speak it?" turn, you spoil lt by treating me as cannot embark upon any such payment an Imbecile." without the gravest injury to business and to have passed into the Umbo of forgotten things, and Europe!" and what not. Their public statements have foreign trade, but they see all chances for an Increase "Stop tugging at your hair," he children's experiences wlll be the only foundation for not changed. Their private ones are somewhat milder. gone glimmering if affairs break up in an atmosphere commanded. "This is the greatest "Darling, you're nervously ex­ the welfare of the country as a whole. The learning to read. They are beginning to see the necessity for some of mutual recrimination. moment of our lives. My future hausted. You see the ghosts that bonus campaign is being carried on by a satisfactory settlement. It indicates tha legislative your future! Why the dickens ain't. When you've cinched that militant minority. branch will fall in line with any coalition leadership Sixteen out of 30 leading American universities didn't you say it sooner? You've job tomorrow we must run down on the subject. hold more foreign bonds in their Investment portfolios acted as though you wore the trou­ for a change to Atlantic City." It remains to be seen whether the new Looking Back 25 Years sers and I had no future. I can Kissing the tips of ber fingers, From the Files of the Outlook of November 19, 1907 than O. S. governments and municipals combined. congress which may meet in special session Published figures on foreign trade are faulty. Only four of the number have more U. S. govern­ fight now that I know it's for you she retreated. some time next spring or summer will be because they give imports and exports in dollars. ments than foreign governments. Defaults, depre­ I'm fighting." He resumed his book, postponing! responsive to a demand that a comparatively By order of the board of education, the Ocean Park Depreciated prices make them worthless. ciated currencies and exchange restrictions are playing "Don't need to." She threw him the curtain lecture which he felt public school was closed Monday at noon as a mark of Quantitative figures are compiled by the govern­ hob wtth endowment funds. a tricky smllo. sure awaited him. small percentage of the whole people shall "Is there a nigger in the wood­ Ih that ato fooled him. At eleven respect- ttt ihe -memory _*_ the late A. Ed Robinson, ment but are not made public. Our exports for the be granted a vast gratuity to the serious first quarter of 1332 were JJ? per cent below that One more Kreuger yarn is going the rounds here. pile?" when to retired she was peacefully Injury of all the other people of the country. whose funeral was held that afternoon. period last year; second quarter 22~pgr cenr below: That~"ffinancier received an honorary degree from a "No nigger, little boy. Only that sleeping. third quarter 24 per cent below. Imports for the first New England Institution at UM height of his glory. ^yeur~wtlf*s found yuu a job whiM? A-ecoiUUig to routine, ~3tavtag Oeorge Freith, first lieutenant of the Venice Ufe­ quarter were 4 per cent below that period last year; After ttM ceremony the treasurer of ttte college drove you've been searching." breakfasted, clad in negligee she saving corporation, has issued a challenge to any man second quarter 16 per cent; third quarter 31 per cent. him to the train and soon the college portfolio blos­ "Hal" -He considered, "How did accompanied-hlm to the threshold. you find it?" Little Benny's Notebook in the Pacific squadron fleet to a 50-yard swimming They show without question that tha trend of our somed forth with holdings of Kreuger ds Toll and Wttb ttM meekness of a saint she "Someone asked me if you were kissed hbn dutifully. . By LEF PAPE dash when the fleet visits this region next week. . . . foreign trade is the same as an airplane without International Match. The saying goes that the wings. treasurer was the one who was taken for a ride. free. This somebody estimates your The door had closed. He tapped The contest is to take place in the Venice lagoon. ability very highly. No good asking for re-entrance. This afternoon me and pop and ma was taking a I his name; he doesn't want to figure. "What is it?" She stood facinc wawk on account of lt being such a nice day, ma say­ According to a Los Angeles paper, our local ball You're to go to an address that I'll him. ing. I see that the wlmmin in France are having a j grounds are to be Improved and the grandstand aud Blossom Time in Normandie give you. I dont mind telling you "This is absurd." that the salary's twice what you hard time to get the vote, my goodness I dont see why I "I agree. You're too difficult foi bleachers given a coat of paint. ... To anyone who were earning." anything." the Prench wlmmin should be considered less intelli­ has been to the games this is Just a funny story. . . . WASHINGTON. D. C . Nov. 18— present and more in the past while, ed and trimmed as If they were in "I'm not worth ten thousand, "You're the one who's difficult gent than any other variety. There are neither bleachers nor grandstands—stand­ The largest ship in the world ta Normandy, on the stirring tlmea a peak. Uto gaunt sentinels, tbey Santa?! Santa. You're trying to browbeei Well pcrsonly I have a high regard for wlmmin ui • ing room only. launched recently at St. Nazaire, wben this land of William tto Con- I point out the road and tta direc- "You make me tired, Clive. Prance, was given the name, Nor­ many wawks of life, pop said. I think they have no j queror had a Ufa of Its own, and the tion as far as the eye can reach, and You're worth what anyone will pay (Tarn to Page 5, Column 1) mandie (the English equivalent is Norman name was famous from rival ln their erect precision ttM you." superiors when it comes to bearing chlldren, ballanc- ! Thanksgiving is coming along—we hope in time for Normandy), thus honoring the an­ us to be thankful the financial stringency haa passed. Scotland to Sicily. troops for whom tto roads were "There must be strings." tag on hiph heels and being as bewtiful as they are j cient province of northern France originally built. useful in the uniform of a Red Cross nurse, but they "But there is no denying the "Only ttot you're not to ask who which has had a place of import­ matchless beauty and charm of tto are lost when'it comes to the big general and abstract Through the firm stand taken by the Merchants' ance in both French and English "What an air the many mud tipped me off to send you." present-day scene. Normandy, with "Is he your father? Because, tf questions, and I dont bleeve any woman should be Exchange the Southern Pacific will furnish cars to history. houses have, with their great move the crops of the state within 30 days. . . . When Its shimmering streams and wide­ thatched roofs! The walls are buUt •o—" aloud to vote, including the Prench, he said. The great ship which bears the spread orchards of elder apples— "If so I should hava broken our the merchants' committee was being made up the old of a sticky, clayey soil, that dries O you dont. well the ideer, of all things, such ad 8. P. influence that has captured so many Merchants province name weighed 30,500 tons acres and clouds of pink and white compact, lto. to isn't my tetter. X statement to make, ma said, and pop said, I speak lnl Exchange committees was busy as usual, but this time at launching, and was the largest and green in early spring—the air rock-hard In the sun. The roofs are haven't breathed a word to anyone a purely scientific splrrit and with no personel preju­ the merchants were awake and captured the commit­ mass of steel ever to slide down a quick with ttM thin, sweet, subtle a joy, simply thick roUs of straw ttet you're (trapped. This offer dice whatever. It is well known that a woman ls an tee right in the S. P.'s face. And the committee got shipway. Forty-six tons of tallow fragrance, ls a dreamland come true laid close bf tto farmer and ce­ came to me out of a clear sky." were used to grease the wooden emotional rather than a reasoning being, and politics I to work, with the result above noted. "And spring ia not only "apple mented together by Nature ln a few "Wh_»f» is no place for the emotions. By gollies it's getting , chute along which it glided into the blossom time ln Normandy." By "That's my secret." waters of the Loire. When complet­ months with moss and flowers. They warm, I'm almost uncomfortable, he said. Two men have told District Attorney Fredericks every farm, about the railroad sta­ "But you know who's behind ltf ed In 1934 the Normandie wlll have tions, along the roads, and in pri­ overhang the sunny wall and shelter "I'm not even allowed to admit No wonder, why dont you take your overcoat oil they can produce the person of George Nash, missing a gross tonnage estimated between the vines — sometimes trees are and carry it? ma said. rancher, alive..., The district attorney told them they vate estates bristly hedges of scent­ that. You're to go to a certain ad­ 60,000 and 72.000. ed haws vie with tto purple and trained like vinea—that border door dress. If you're not satisfied—** Wich pop did, saying, This is better, why didn't I would be paid 1100 if they could deliver Nash. ... A reward of $455 already has been offered, but it does Not Political Division white clusters ot great chestnuts. and window, and tto whole place j "Nj o harm ln applying." to con- think of this long ago? and ma said. The subjeck was tto long festoons of tto towering cec ed not cover finding the missing rancher alive. "You may look in train on a mod­ radiates a spirit of solid prosperity contrary to his sual reception. proberly too emotional for your mltey intellect. But ern political map of France for acacias (locusts), and other flow- how can you be expected to come to such a compli- I Normandy," says a buUetln from ers innumerable. and comfort, of beauty and charm. ^ was sh*wn to ftt An alert, cated decision as that when you haven't even got sense Postmaster Summerfleld has been empowered to the Washington, D. C. headquarters The beauties of Normandy are as youngish man. probably ten years cash pension checks as long as there Is money on Suggeative of England varied aa they are striking, and a .enough to pull the blanket up over your shoulders of the National Geographic society. "Coming down tran Cherbourg older than himself, rose to gr-eet hand at the postoffice. . . . single tlw among them brings a htm. wben you're freezing at nite? Last nite you'd have "The old duchy has been subdivid­ toward Paris many of the vistas are sympathetic understanding of tto tossed and shivered till morning like a helpless tish in { ed since 1791 into five 'depart­ strongly suggestive of England—trim "It's a pleasure to meet you. Mr. 'U-tf^t^mtml It is believed ln New York and other financial cen­ struggles of centuries to hold such Iceland if I hadn't taken pity on you in my emotional I ments,' divisions which roughly cor­ little farms, whose quaint old houses a lovely province. Doncaster." way and pulled the blanket up from your waist to ters that the Brank of France will trade gold for respond to the counties or shires of hide" behind tree and hedge; moss- "X was given to understand." A Parrot they find ln a shop by tbe $5,000,000 of the proposed issue ot certificates by the "One of tto fiercest of these your ears. What were you doing, wondering in your England. But Normandy is as fa­ grown open stables, where sleek struggles began with the Norsemen Clive began. MM big abstract way whether to vote for a red hedded man United States government. miliar a popular division of modern cattle chew their reflective cuds, away back in the ninth century "Formalities arent necessary. A Parrot so smart It tells time by er a bald hedded man at the next election? she said. France as New England is of the and splendid, towering old trees. Their strange, dragon-prowed gal­ You're tto executive ia a thousand tto cloebi We're getting just a little bit tired of hearing the United States. -among the finest ln France. And we've torn looking for." A brilliant, a mhchMvors. talkathe Tou win, votes for wlmmin, including the French, little fellow blamed for the present financial strin­ leys swooped down upon the French pop said. "Normandy, however, is some­ the roads—royal highways, smooth coasts, and the frolicsome Vikings It sounded improbable, but Clive] bird gency. Maybe the Uttle feUows did draw their deposits thing more than a section of France. as floors, bordered by endless pro­ was sufficiently human to Mil com-; Who pit understands when you aay. Proving ladle* are the best ar^wers. from the banks, but whose fault was that? We ask. One la Ukely to dweU less in the cessions of trees, aa carefully tend- to Pmge lt. Cot. 4) plimented. "Mum's tto wos*." •

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Parent-Teachers Young Dancer to MY BEAUTY HINT Meglin Studios Zontians Guests Plan Benefit at Appear at Loew's Rehearsing for Youngsters Appear on Stage At Mildenstein H.E.GillisHome In Tango Number Stage Offering Home for Dinner? In a benefit bridge party which Miss Marylln Connon, dancer, Living up to their reputation of Miss Orace Mildenstein wwR promises to be one of the most de­ daughter of Mr. gad Mrs. John M. presenting their students quickly in hostess last night to members of the lightful social events given hy tto Connon, 1065 Third street, has been stage productions and moving pic­ Zonta club la their November din­ [Pacific __ Palisades Parent-Teacher •engaged _x _ssj-S _ State.. theater. tures,. .ths.-fe.g_n.. Ranee ___udjog...... ner .meeting, at.her hame, 239.£___ association, the member's"wCT"enter- Loa Angeles, to appear there, la a Santa Monica, are diligently re­ teenth street. tain their friends tonight at the solo tango danoe for an extended hearsing for a stage show called Following tte dinner, plans were home of Mrs. H. E. Olllls, 408 Sycaj period of time, beginning Decem­ "The Famous Maglln Kiddles made.f_c.-tbe '"ft ft-ir-fl rr^y if Htt', more road, Ih Sante Monica canyon. ber 1. Mlas Connon toa been a JAround the World Revue," To be series Instituted by the club last The party has been arranged by pupU of the Santa Monica branch presented at the Criterion theater spring. The party will be December the ways and means committee of of the Belcher School of Dancing. in tto near future, according to 7, at the home of Mrs. Ethelbert R. 520 Santa Monica boulevard. Hell Albright managing director of Maule. 236 Twenty-first place. the association. Mrs. Corajean the school. Reppy is the chairman. Playing t_t.r_.mi_a fl_y director nf tto As part of tto.dub's series at will start at 8 o'clock. Reservations Belcher school, la making the an­ Meglin studios have the exclu­ talks on "The Other Woman's Job." are tl a table. All Interested per­ nouncement of Miss Connon's con­ sive franchise in the Bay district members heard Mlss Anna Wlsner, sons are invited. tract, also stated thai many other BY PATRICIA GREEN to teach the "Fanchon and Marco well known portrait photographer, System" under the direction of Jan Here are a group of "Famous Meglin Kiddies" appearing in a discuss picture making. Mlss Wls­ Assisting Mrs. Gil lis as hostesses young artiste of tor studio will dis­ (Screen Actrees) Matus, New York dancing in- recent stage production. Local pupils of the Meglin studio will soon will be Mrs. John Cartwright, Mrs. play their talents In the ballet of Along aboat November we all be- ner told the members that the sub­ instructor and-recently seto-danoer-ofj be seen at the Criterion theater in Santa Montea. - ject's personality and—psychological^ «. B. Bird. Mrsr-WltltanrNeely mtt the "Gondoliers," which Is being re­ gin—or should begin=fw—wonder the Chicago Civic Opera Co., XI- Mrs. J. Sorbin. hearsed under the direction of traits ton* much to do with tto what we are going to do this year bright says more than 500 local chil­ photographer's securing a "pleasing Proceeds of tto party will go to Belcher teachers. dren have enrolled at the local the association's fund from which to keep our faces soft and smooth likeness." She exhibited a number- She also stated that registrations studio, located 1334 Fifth street, Log of tbe Good Ship Life of portraits to illustrate -her talk. • J food and clothing are provided for are being taken every day far work after the snow starts. although it has been open but three! By ESTELLE LAWTON LIND8ET needy school children. in Phillip Blackbrun's course In months, to adds. Only 60 adldtional Communication* Relative to rhi* Department Should Be Aud rested Miss Marqua kirkham, president," I find lotions not enough to keep presided at the short business meet- ballroom dancing, conducted In her my face from getting chapped and students will be accepted and then Estelle Lawton und»e» ID Oer* of mi* Paper studio. enrollment will be closed. mg. Mrs: Maule, program chair­ Irritated by constant changes of "Don't you suppose that all the awful stories that are written you man. Introduced the speaker. PARENT-TEACHERS temperature. So whenever possible, nH about m"'^*^ a «t»"pht_n t*h_> _mt get along are made up?" Wonder -The club's next- meeting will be to' PLAN-DRAMA CLASS after coming in from out-of-doors. I where that reader has been living ever since she arrived. I wonder, too, relax for 15 minutes, to allow my m P. R. DSV-gT monthly luncheon, December 2. _ Because of the good fellowship "Today's Recipes skin to absorb the heat of the room ADDRESSES CLUB if she never reads anything—magazines, newspapers or lectures. Since and community spirit whtch have By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE gradually. time began the generations have fought. They always will until men and been promoted by the Singing ANDERSON HOME Then I heat a llttle pure oil, ap­ Dr. Percy R. Davis, superintendent women grant the right of the young Mothers. Parent-Teacher associa­ Asaociated Prett Photon AN AFTERNOON PARTY of Santa Monica schools, told the I to live their own lives and solve Mrs. Celeste McVoy Holden ply lt gently with finger tips, and SCENE OF GATHERING! tion chorus, since tts organization Assorted Sandwiches Coffee young women of the Estar Amlgas their own problems, which they have (above), daughter of Mrs. For­ leave on another quarter hour. I Today's Pattern The home of Mr. and Mrs. Mor— about a year ago, the Santa Monica Caramel Cake Salted Nuts Business Girls' club last night that ; an undeniable moral and nature! council-"-of Parent-Teacher associa­ tunate Jerace of Chicago and neat remove the oil and put OH ton Anderson, 3524 La Mesa drive, makeup. "American business men,—in our J right to do. and until public opinion tions will sponsor drama classes in Rome, was married November 14 Crabflake Filling time, will not attain the Christian I sets the seal of Its disapproval upon was the scene of one of the most to Walter J. Kohler. son of Two-thirds cup crab hakes, one-third cup elaborate affairs ever given tore each association, it was decided at finely chopped celery. 3 tablespoona creed of Mahatma Ghandi: 1 have I the invasion of a married couple's ! yesterday, when the 25th anniver­ tbe council meeting yesterday. the former Governor and Mrs. chopped sweet pickles. i teaspoon salt, '% PLANS COMPLETE no right to that which I need not, home by marauding relatives, bent Miss Florence Davies, drama Walter J. Kohler of Wisconsin. teaspoon pepper, 4 tablespoona mayonnaise. as long as my brother does have sary of the founding of the national- on profit and power. organization of the Young Women's j chairman, will be In charge of the Mix ingredients and spread on FOR P.-T. A. SHOW what he needs.'" The records of many divorce drama groups which will prepare buttered slices of white bread. Cover Dr. Davis" address, which followed Christian association, was celebrat­ Plans for "Hi Jinks, radio show," courts prove that innumerable bus- ed. More" than ISO guests were tf-' one-act plays and skits, to be pre- Red Cross Goods with other- buttered slices-and press to be given" December 2, in the Ven­ I the club's "dinner meeting in the' bands and wives got along amicably i sented In P.-T." A", meetings during firmly. headquarters of the Young Women's ceived by Mrs. Anderson, who is ice high school auditorium, were and adjusted their differences sat­ vice president of the organization; the year ' • Prove Pleasing Caramel Cake virtually completed at the meeting ) Christian association;—"emphasized isfactorily until some outsider broke i Two-thirds cup butter. 2 cups sugar. 1 I the importance of woman's idealism assisted by Mrs. Benjamin Vallat, Name Committee cup milk. 1 taaapoon vanilla. *•'_ teaspoon yesterday of the Machado Parent- in and started to interfere. president, and Mrs. Marion Ma­ In Color, Design almond extract. '„ teaspoon salt, 3 cups Teacher asosciation. j in lhe development of the country. The spirit of the following letter The committee which wlll assist The members divided Into two hurin, executive secretary. ln organizing the drama classes in­ pastry flour, 3 teaspoons baking powder. Stars who already have expressed ts the spirit I'd like to see all Colorful Flowers When a new case of cotton goods 4 eaa whites, beaten. their willingness to cooperate in groups, following the meeting. One mothers, fathers, brothers and sis­ cludes Mrs. Harvey B. Bagley, Mrs. Cream the butter and sugar. Add I under the direction of Mrs. John The tea tables, at 'Which Mra J. T, Garrett. Mrs. Warren Fair­ was unpacked yesterday at the Red making the performance an out­ ters cultivate. The letter came from milk, extracts, salt, flour and bak­ standing event of the season and j Tenney, Jr.. arranged for an auction C. M. Waters, Mrs. John Tenney, banks and Mrs. Joseph Murdoch. Cross work room, 614 Santa Monica ing powder and beat two minutes. I bridge tournament, to start Decem­ one of our regular readers, and I'll Jr., Mrs. Thomas Rutter- and !_____ - include. Maurie Leal, bedtime-story: bct-tBa-F-her—children rise tip and —Among ""ti_e ehsirnren ~_ta&irg-re~ boulevard, unwrapping of the bolts Fold in egg whites; Pour mto two ber 2. 8. E. Bateman, presided, were cen­ ports or announcements at yestar- hour; Sol Hoopii and his Royal Ha­ call her blessed. was greeted with pleasing exclama­ layer cake pans and bake 25 min­ walians; Jack Carter, "the boy from Mlss Emma N. Waglie outlined for tered with bouquets of sweetpeaa _day's.ro_e_cjirig. which was held inthel utes-! n- moderately slow oven. Cool r j _ ."I certainly do like your replies and delphinium. Tall white" candles."; !"" auditorium "UF Uie Southern '"(SJun-j tions from volunteer workers, who JLtfhdoli:" Wilbur'Hatch", musical'dl-' the other-group the six talks which to the selfish mothers or other rela- and frost. The batter can be poured rector for KNX: Bill Sharpies and she will give--on the relation of the trimmed with silver, were lighted ^ties Qas Co., were, Dr. Helen Wood- were unanimous in declaring they into muffin pans or individual paper ] tives who do not "want their young during the tea hour. his gang. women of the Bible lo the problems people to marry and be happy. I roffe. Who announced a meeting of never had seen more attractive cups and baked 15 minutes in mod­ of women of today. A musical program, given by —health- roundup chairmen for - No- Proceeds of the show will go to never before realized that there aro colors and print designs. erate oven. the Machado milk" fund. The P.- Frederclk Grover, violinist; Mrs; —Tember 39: Mrs. Ernest Blenkhorn. Members of the "cutting squad" Filling so many selfish mothers. How can Phoebe Orover, pianist, and Feral "welfare Chairman, who announced T, A. committee in charge: Mrs. they want to push themselves into [ who unpacked the case commented One cup dark brown sugar, 4 tablespoons William H. Armitage. association P.-T. A. HEADERS Severance, dramatic soprano, waa the acute need by her department of also on the excellent quality of-tto flour. '_ teaspoon .salt. I eggs, 1 cup milk. the llttle homes of their children? | given Immediately before the tea 1 teaspoon vanilla. president; Mrs..Ernest Scales, Mrs.: "We have always wanted our girls i children's shoes; and Mrs. C. C. material and expressed their pleas­ A. E. Pearson, Mrs. Edward Hinds, IMEET AT LUNCH, hour. - Hatch, who reported the activitiesof Blend, sugar, flour and salt Add to marry"ah d have their own homes. ure that the dresses and other gar­ eggs and milk. Cook in double boiler Mrs. Sidney Warren and Mrs. Lynda For the—monthly meeting of Many to Join the motion picture department. ments which wiU be made in the C. Smith. presidents in the Venice council of Tlte oldest recently married. Mrs. Mahurin, in making her ad­ ..To ProyWe-Ani>tel :1—-~ until thick and creamy. Add va­ Daddy and I were very happy to dress on "The Past, Present and Red Cross work room will rival, in nilla. Cool. Use as filling between The formal part of the program Parent-Teacher associations, Mrs. ____H_rWas decided that the. council attractiveness, any that oould be — [WUliam R_ Austin entertained yes-, help them get started, and we feel Future of the Tr~W. O.JtiL said . -will provide apples and cookies for baked caked layers: If Individual -yesterday features-Mrs:' K Prauix that we now have a son. that tto future organisation would made from materials selected by the cakes are used, remove part of cake ln a talk on "Children's Books." terday with a luncheon at her home. the Oarfield children's Christmas wearer. 653 Flower avenue. Mrs. Austin is "Of course we miss her, but we depend on the vision of Its members. party and announcement waa made and Insert filling. would not have things other than Mrs. D. A. Murray—tn- charge- of-! Cutting was the principal business, Caramel Frosting president of the Sunset P.-T. A. that _th_ Singing Mothers'wm. pre-' Following the luncheon: the presi­ they are because "they are so happy. new memberships, announced today at the work-headquarters yesterday -One cup daifc brown augar. *s cup mm, Needy-Q£Dism< - sent Christmas numbers at the I tablespoon butter; I cup mill, i teaspoon dents discussed- the plans of thc We see them two or twee times] that many of yesterdays guests hid" and today; with tire aetefBilnatiSgj vanilla. J. anp nuts.— announced thetr intention of Join­ — Santa Monica sing, December 4Sr— to get enough garments cut to keep Of Thanksgiving Feasts various associations for -Thanksgiv­ a week. Mrs. Mercer W. Lucas, children's Boll sugar, butter awl milk until ing and Christmas welfare activi- "I always say that no home is big ing the forces of the organization. volunteer workers sewing all next soft ball-forms when tested ln cold There's, be no hungry families in :.librarian;:spoke on children's books; week. ties.— enough ior two families And when The members of the board of di- ' Mrs. James Richardson, of the Los water. Stir frequently during ttM the Bay district on Thanksgiving rectors were asslsant hostesses. Among the women assisting in the Presidents who were guests at the people marry they start another -Angeles county Christmas seal sale boiling. Set aside for 10 minutes. day. The Fox Dome theater, in; luncheon included Mrs. Francis T. family It_ls the height of self-. committee, told the council members cutting are: Mrs. John Parkinson, Add vanilla and beat until creamy. Ocean Park, and the Fox California Mrs. Frank Lee, Mrs. John D. Bliss. Jordan, council president; Mrs. J. ishness for others to wish to push ln. something of the work being done Frost -top of cake and sprinkle with theater, in Venice, cooperating with [Phil Pinger, past council: president:] "M. F. tt." j YOUNGER SET IN for tubercular children. Mrs. Harriet Roberts, Mrs. W. Lyle nuts. s Reid, Mrs. Oliver Adams, Jr., and relief agencies in , heir districts, were Mrs. F. I. Pennypacker, Mrs. John The height of selfishness, dear, DINNER DANCE Mrs. F, C, Shepherd was elected Mrs. Gwendoline R. Waters, able to assure E.iat much today," Basham, Mrs H E.—Koenekmnp Lwiao—woman,—and the height of A groupoT young Santa Monicans fourth vice president of the council after surveying the results of benefit Mrs. W. H. Bratton and Mrs. Fred folly, too. I know Innumerable par­ entertained wtth a dinner dance last * and Mrs. Oene Hayden was ap­ Scout Leaders to Hold Clark. ents who have cut themselves off food matinees held tbls morning. night at ttM Cafe dei Parse, Los An­ pointed chairman of the -council's P.-T. A. DEPARTMENT Annual Meeting Dec. 6 from nil sorts of Invitations and geles. safety oommlttee. Mrs. Glenn W. Lou Clarke, manager of the Dome Invitations that they might have en­ MEETING CALLED Plans are under way for the an­ theater, said that more than 800 SEA SCOUTS Covers were laid for the Misses Hovey, council president presided. joyed had they-lived outside the Pattern 2408 may be ordered only Sally Sale, Jeannette Staab, Lu­ . Mrs. Philip Stevens, chairman, wm nual meeting of adult members of persons attended the program In ttM Crescent Bay Council of Boy ENJOY PARTY -confines of their children's homes. ia slses 32 ta to tttt ft requires l <4 cille Neilald, Hope Spence, Jane preside at the meeting of the edu­ his house, contributing, he believes, It ls better to be outside and be yards 30 inch fabric and 3 1-8 yards PIANIST-TO PLAY. Scouts, P. R. Hill, Scout executive, "ft couple or tons" of food. Barry.! A group of Sea Scouts, ship 16, Sachrison, Ida Armstrong, Ann™ cational department of the first dis­ and friends" were entertained with welcomed ln as a guest than it Is! binding. Pattern 22*8 may be or­ Babcock. Helen Morgan, Betty.BraggS trict of California Congress of Par­ said today. The session wfll be held I of the California theater, said lie dered only in sizes 16 to 20 and 34 to ATVESPER CONC___E al the Uplifters ranch ln Santa a party last night by Ted Stannard to be Inside as a nuisance and have ford,- Jane Barnhisel. Sally Mulky, : ents and Teachers Tuesday- in Los had counted more than 708 in the the children" running off lo be Sfl. SUe 18, as illustrated, requires Mrs. Lillian Liknaitz, pianist, will Monica canyon Tuesday night, De­ California audience He estimated at the home <>f his parents-Mr. and Hilma Swanson. Jane Miller, Stt-_ play tomorrow -afternoon at the Angele____ • Mrs: O. L. Stahnard, 837 Third atone:— 2 _ -yards M inch fabric.— —Mine Hackett,- Oert-rude Neary,- Greetings wm be brought to the cember 6. Dinner will be served at a contribution of food almost as musical which Santa Monica Bay 6:30 o'clock. street. : ffotC tn "Mrs ____»"—nnUi my Each of these patUrm U IS cents. Ollve Dunham, Helen—Armstrong-,— department by MrsrG.-H. Spradling; large tilllU.lt the DOlilO.— Faye Helmick. Womans Club will sponsor in honor An entirely new group of officers Games and dancing provided the secretary and I have read your letter ftp cants for both). Send coins. ;_.of Mrs. D. G. Stephens on the oc­ Glendale. first district president. Community Chest nfrenrit** as- entei tainmcat for the- Turning. through several 11 rnei; and we don't Please write very plainly your i ante, -"tfaorge culbrealh, William JKISE- will be electedr as well aa anew dl- aisled by tto Santa Monica police casion of the 94th anniversary of Discussions will include the -depart­ Among the guests were Betty know what you are trying to say. I address and style number. Be sure son, Fred Kilgore, Thomas Forno, ments of art, music, drama, humane rectorate of 21 members. More than department, will have charge of the to state slse wanted. Addreas att her birthday. The program, to start 200 persons ars expected to attend. Russell. Marl am Hallfeld. Hasel •am answering the best I can. If I John Lunsden. St Claire Lcnnett, at 4130 O'clock, will be followed by education, school education and distribution of the Pome food sup­ Hallfeld. Mildred Naylor, Margaret understand your letter, there is a mail orders to Pattern Dept., Eve­ Bob Walker, James Jones, Jimmy supper in tto club's dining room. student welfare. ply, while the Venice police division Stannard, Bily Ross. Jimmy Ed- woman in your group who has done ning Outlook. McHenry, Horace VaupeU, Alfred Though the public ls Invited to at­ The meeting will be at 10 o'clock Purse Thieves Flee as will distribute the food received at mundson, Raymond Alherton, Bob both gossiping and stealing. Barslow, Milton Baronia, Robert tend the supper. In the auditorium of tto May -com­ the California theater. Curtis and Henry Van Astlne. You want to know whether to cut Jarvls, Joseph Neal, Albert Thom­ Other artists on the program wUl pany. Intended Victim Screams her off your visiting list or give tor 118 CLUB WILL son, Daniel Dyrie, William Wood. be Mrs. Roy Arnold, soprano; Mrs. Screams of Mrs. J. Rasmussen, of another chance. Cut her off. She MEET TUESDAY j. Edgar Brown, contralto: John SU Fourth strait, frightened away has had plenty of chances. She will Tto 113 club of the Santa Mon­ Ganton, tenor, and Robert Kingdon, Dentist's Son Believed How's Your Health steal again lf she has the oppor­ two would-be purse snatchers who Edited by OR IAGO OALDSTON ica chapter. Order of the Eastern baritone. r tunity. E. L. L. Marked for Abduction accosted her on Main street near " ">* tn* far* SmStni *t M»sirin< Star, will meet at 10 o'clock Tues­ Arthur Shank, director of the San­ Pier avenue, Thursday night, tto Q.—I wrote you to find out lf you day morning ln the home of Mrs. ta Monica Community Sing, will Belief that the 9-year-old son of husband reported to police yester­ ANCIENT REMEDIES could tell me of anybody that might a Santa Monica dentist may have tor is like Ajax—give him light and M. S. Earl, IMS Twenty-fourth lead the guests In ttie singing of old day. Mrs. Rasmussen said she and Sir Walter Scott has left many he may make battle with disease; possibly be Interested ln rare books. ttreet. songs, foUowing the supper. been marked fot a kidnap attempt a friend were walking homewards You could not help me out. Later I was expressed In police reports to­ graphic descriptions of the ailments but, no dlsparagment to the Escu- The wtMnen will prepure boxes ot Mrs. W. H. Cornett and tto mem­ when the two men stepped to tbeir from which he suffered and of the laplan art, they are bad guessers." saw that you sent another Logger bera of the board of al'-ectors of the day following investigation of cir­ side, ont making a grab for tto food for the poor. All members are cumstances which included myster­ treatments given to him by his the address of someone who might asked to bring canned food aad club will receive. purse unto tor arm. 81M screamed physicians. In the days of Scott, the hun­ be interested ln an old copy of ious phone calls to Use home and to and ttoy both tan. dredth anniversary of whose death staples to the chapter meeting Mon­ a. taxi company. Justly did he write that "A doc- Shakespeare. How come you didn't day night, ln Santa Monica Masonic we celebrate this year, physicians send me that party's address? A woman inquired over the tel­ were without benefit of modern temple, gr to the meeting on Tues­ Club Calendar knowledge and were obliged to do a IJ-. day. A potluck luncheon will be ephone if the age of tto boy was A.—The old copy of Shakespeare 9 years. -Informed that it was, sto MODEST MAIDENS great deal of guessing. served at noon Tuesday. TOMORROW hung tp, the report stated. Later, was sufficiently valuable I thought Santa Monica Bay Womans Club, At the age of 18 months Scott to be bought by the Huntington a taxi company attendant called tto suffered an attack of poliomyelitis party honoring Mrs. D. G. Stephens, residence verifying an address given library. There was nothing especially 4:30 p. m., musical; 6 p. m., candle­ (infantile paralysis) which left him valuable in your old books. They by someone who ordered a taxi sent lame for life. Scott reports: light supper, at the clubhouse, 1210 to the home. were just not rare enough. Do you Fourth street. , "Among the old remedies recurred get the idea? Because of tto mystery surround­ to aid my lameness, someone had Why should I take your time and ing the case, police refused to di- Ernest MONDAY — TUESDAY St. Clement's church. Thanksgiv­ recommended that ao often as a send you out to tto Huntington vulge other particulars, but promised sheep was killed for the use of the library only to meet with disap­ CASH I'RIZKS ing dinner, in church. Marine street further Investigation. Parents of the Sao Postal-* In Beautr Salon for— and Washington boulevard, 6 to 8 family, I should be stripped and pointment? Fan Detail. child will accompany their charge swathed up ln the skin, warm as lt Note to "A Subscriber"—If you P m. to and from achool for the next few Belcher L V STSE-LItr HKNNJE was flayed from the carcass of the will be kind enough to send us your TACK—Complete with Finger days, tbe reports stated, as a meas­ animal. name and address, we will try to MONDAY ure against possible abduction. Wave er Marcel. Choice of Santa Monica chapter. Order of "In this Tartar-like habiliment, I help you. You did give your ad­ School 81a Popular tto Eastern Star, 8 p. m., regular well remember lying upon the floor dress, but failed to include your Shades m-eeting and canned food shower name. __. L. L. $1.00 Bookkeeper Arrested in of the little parlor In the farm­ BEAUTIFUL STEAM CRO- for the poor. Santa Monica Masonic house, while my grandfather, a ven­ Q.—Some time ago a housemaid of temple. Police Liquor Squad Raid erable old man with white hair, used age 21, wrote you a pathetic letter (.IIONOU. PERMANENT— and signed herself "Embittered." I All the i-urls you need! Com­ Santa Monica Bay Womans dub, In the first liquor arrest here since every excitement to make me try to Dancing California History section, 9:45 a. m., crawl." would be so glad if you w6uld have plete with Two Soft-Water tto Wright act was repealed, police tor write you for my address and Shampoos and regular meettng, 11 a m.. lunch- arrested Donald Donaldson, 30-year- Sir Walter Scott also suffered eon, 12:30; music section, 2:30 p. m. tell tor-ttot sto will find a friend Finger Wave .. $125 old bookkeeper, at Ml Twenty-first from gallstones. The treatment he in another maid. E. N. street, and confiscated a large quan­ received called forth the following WILD aote DOUBLE A.—If "Embittered" wlll commun­ Study Ballet, Tap or WHIPPED CLEANSING Path to Paradise tity of whiskey and beer, police said vigorous protest which he wrote in icate with me. I wlll be happy to today. Bail was set at S200. a letter to Southey: Ballroum at tht recotf- CREAM- CA (Continued tttm Pag* 4) give her your name* and address so Larga Jar . . JUL Police entered the house with a "If I had not the strength of a sto can get Into cummuiUcutlon me into obeying you as though I search warrant at 9 o'clock last team of horses I could never have with you. nized .-school uf A merit:.*! NEW-ART CROQl 1GNOII. were a kid in short pants. You night aad removed, it is -claimed, 402 fought through it, and through the PERMANENT! Exi]*_iteJy know something you, don't dare tail pints of beer, three one gallon Jugs heavy fire of medical artillery, scarce h'xptrt Faculty soft, lustrous waves thai eupy me?" ot whiskey, tt plat bottles of whis­ less exhausting—for bleeding, blis­ Mattresses Renovated, $2.50 naturel and form a tf*0 QC* She stared back In dumb appeal. key, a tolf gallon of alcohol aad a tering, calomel and ipecacuanha SPECIAL SAI.K ON crown of loveliaru )uiv9 half gallon of gin. have gone on without Intermission 520 Sant* Monica Blvd. "You dont dare tell me. because ANY TWO: Shampoo, Finger if you did I wouldn't accept.* Donaldson was due to be arraigned while varying the agony of the BABY CRIBS Santa Monica spasms, laudanum

The Finns. BeleeUon . . , Friml Band Program Kalla. Pas des Escharpes Flowers— Dellbes What's This? It Just Can't Be! Here's Golden Eacamllla. Spanish Habanera Rldla Dressier and The following programs will be Ton* Picture* (rom North sad presented tomorrow afternoon and South Bendix No Perfect Faces in FUmhtnd night, at the municipal auditorium sr.M. Opportunity! Festival ifateh Dr Ray Hastings I Beery Second in Ocean Park, by the Santa Moni­ Overture to Opera, II Ouarany Oorner ca municipal Mnd, under UM di­ Queen of tto West waits , Ferullo HOLLYWOOD, HOV.-19 l_V-Be-1 rection of Francesco Ferullo: Lu.ls. Seen*. Chorus and Grand Duet_ Ileve it or not, but there's a big | M. Donizetti Treasure Hunt Will Be tOt r. Soloists, D'Amlco, Ernco. 'Grand Hotel* Chosen a9 scarcity of'perfect faces in Holly Chinese March Ohsmfare Huntlns In the Hack Forest, Musical wood. In fact, none has been found Conducted Tomorrow Festival. Overture on Lithuanian Airs... Episode Woullen Best Produced Movie so far. Ntcolal on S, M. Pier Msrsherlts Walts (rom "Faust"-.Oounad —of" Pawt "Year • • Maybe it's • Wt-starMinfrlw* .!,,»... W.lt.« OOUROII Electric ,. trains la England, ve.l situation ls revealed by a newly-In­ Alda. Act I Verdi scheduled to spend, on an average.; One of the largest crowds of re­ Soloists. D'Amlco. Errlco, Puplllo. DeNlel vented face-measuring device which Intermtsslea only 30 seconds at a station. -_-____KQQD, Nov. 19 (*v-Two alao tells- -haw ta fix faulty- noses cent months is expected to throng graduates of the legitimate stage. and eyes and chins so the camera the Ocean Park pier tomorrow, at­ Perdric March and Helen Hayes, won't know the difference. tracted by the double lure of a $250 have been awarded the film Indus­ "treasure hunt" and a chance to try's highest honors for the 1931- The Instrument, designed by Perc watch movies in the making. James THEATER 1932 season. and Ern Westmore and Max Fac­ Cagney and other well-known stars 11271 Santa Monioa Blvd. To March w-ent the academy of to*, film makeup men. takes facial will start shooting scenes for Cag­ motion picture arts and sciences measurements and then shows ney's newest picture, "Hard to LAST TIMES TONIGHT—TWO FEATURES award for having given the best per­ what certain features should be Handle," at 10 o'clock in the morn­ formance by ut actor during the concealed or enhanced. ing while the treasure hunt is Aa Authentic Adventure HOOT GIBSON in season, and 19 Miss Hayes went the Takes Form of Face scheduled to get under way at noon. "The Blondo Captive" "The Cowboy Counsellor" honor fw the beat performance by The device consists uf imiuiiiri» A—total of—<360 In -gold will—be Narrative by Lowell Thomas an actress. able pieces of flexible tape, held divided among those who find it FOUR DAYS STARTING SUNDAY Beery. Dressier Second tn place by tiny set screws. It is hidden away in cracks and crevices March was voted the award for his fitted over the entire head and face and under various objects on the irtrayal ofthe title role of "Dr. and is regulated ta auch a way that pier. All ol the money wlll be hid­ ikyll and Mr. Hyde," while Miss the metSTstrips are pressed to take den on the pier itself -and no one yes' performance ln "The Sin of the form of the face. will be allowed to start the search gidelon Claudet" was voted the For instance. If this scientlfle aid for it until the designated time, so outstanding work by an actress for to beauty correction shows the nose that all will have an equal chance. season. of the subject is ever so slightly There are no obligations — no Wallace Beery, the veteran screen crooked, the Westmores know what strings—attached to the money, actor, received one less vote than to do to make tt appear straight. which will go to those lucky enough did March, placing second for his| They shade one side of the offend­ to find it. part in "The Champ." Alfred Lust ing organ with brown powder. No. this isn't a new hair curl­ was third for his role in "Tbe If it is disclosed the eyes are too ing device. It's an instrument Inventors of Hamburg, Germany, ardstnan." small, they can be enlarged (fori ara to have assistance from a new the camera) by shaping the eye­ used In Hollywood to calibrate local organization. Marte Dressier,' who: won last beauty. At the moment Shlela [year's flrst place, was second this! brows in a certain fashion. In much year for her role in "Emma," with' the same manner, large-eyes can Terry is being tested. The de­ To boost the use of home products I Lynn Fontanne third for her part be made to seem smaller. vice has revealed there are no "German Weeks" are being held j In "The Guardsman." How Beanty Is Gauged perfect faces In Hollywood. throughout Germany. 'Grand Hotel' Best Picture The correct facial proportions, Other awards voted by the acad­ according to beauty experts' stand-1 emy were; ards, are: Best direction, Frank Borzage, for The nose should be the same "Bad Olrl." length as the depth Of the forehead, Best original story "The Champ," and should equal the distance be­ by Frances Marion. tween the base of the nose and the Best art direction, Oordon Wiles. tip of the chin. In "Trans-Atlantic." The eyes should be separated by Best photography, Lee Oartnes, a space the width of the eye. !for "Shanghai Express." The corners of the mouth should Best adaptation, Edwin Burke, for not extend beyond the distance of •KEOW?-- the pupils of the eye— Best produced picture. "Orand The revealing pieces of tape have *£U'!-MStO)^o!djsxo:May.(yfJtik been -adjusted around- many-famous screen heads, but none, say th'' IBest" work in sound reproduction, Westmores, has all the correct pro­ Paramount studios. portions. Are You Hesitating HOLLYWOOD *Uncle Lou' Remy, Noted SIGHTS 'N SOUNDS Showman, Dies in Texas * . *_ DALLAS, Texas. Nov. IBI_____H By BOBBIN COONS "Uncle Lou" Remy, one of the best known showmen in the Southwest, HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 19 <_>>— died hero today. About Buying r;; Eorelta Young is one of Hollywood's Born near Pittsburgh, Pa., 63 years soundest as well as prettiest an- ago, Louis B. Remy came to Texas swers totheQues­ if or his health at the age of 30. tion, -'Is-stardom itoing to Ban Angelo1. He^Hstt been a —-—neeessasy?"— "carnival-showman"-—but-,-—aa—-the- —In her still moving pictures eame, he switched rather brief ca- over to that branch. —leer she never He owned the first trlangle-fran -! once has been chlse Issued ln Texas and ln the Things You Kfeed and foisted upon the past 14 years had been manaucr for fans as a star, Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer and Fox. - and yet from the A widow, who lives tn Hollywood, beginning —when survives the showman. she was 14—she has risen stead­ ily In fan follow­ BUDDY IN COMEBACK ing and ability. HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 19 <_CNS>_- iNow that Clara Bow has staged a Pretty, cool- comeback, another ex-Paramount ^Realty Afford l~ looking Loretta Fstar is ready to bid again for hon­ calls it "luck." In Loretta Young ors. Charles Rogers has three un- - _ mod nst terms she traces her good| uortant engagements awaiting him fortune from the day when Mervyn [ First. "Buddy will sign a -contract Leroy called her house and wanted j as an M-G-M star; second, he will Polly Ann Young, fw a piny a week or so for Std Grauman at the United- -Artists theater—and-i "Polly Ann was out of town, ao I third, he wiU do a stage play for sent down as a •substitute;" she Honry Duffy.— Eg. "and here I am." The star of thai. i_ci.ureL_w_s.-Col- Young fans will agree, and Jt-ls- feen Moore, who took a liking to more than luck that has brought Loretta and "sold" her to execu­ her where sbe is. Prett iness, charm, tives. Her first big lead was oppo­ a steady lmprov ment in acting site Lon Chaney in "Laugh, Clown, ability, all played their part. Laushl" ... Does timidity or fear of criticism keep you from doing "i. was one of 48 girls tested for A FEATURED PLAYER the part. Any one of the other 47 But not to be disregarded ts the would have done Just as well, lf fact that she has been allowed to not better—and yet I tot it." progress as a featured player, and • . • not been forced to carry on her a real service to the country and to the unemployed? LOCK IB WITH HER slim shoulders the whole burden of That's her way of explaining her a starring vehicle. •access. It was luck, too. she says, Loretta once said, at a time when which fulfilled her secret wish to rumors were hinting a reconcilia­ play opposite John Barrymore—ln tion wttb former husband, Orant L____ Mnn From Blanklev's." And j Withers, nr linking her name with luck that gave her the leading role ] various other suitors, that when In the successful "Life Begins." "I and tf ahe marries again the day was very lucky to have drawn such will mark her retirement from the a fine script." she says. | screen. That still holds, and she The modesty ts a bit excessive. isn't thinking about retirement. T IS TRUE that many people have You are doing • real service to the That's the big, broad, humanitarian I been hard hit by the depression country, to the unemployed and to side of it. The other side ia what it and are struggling to make both ends tours-elf when you purchase the things means to you personally to bay the 20c -meet.- We all know it is difficult lor you need and can afford to buy. Every things you need and can afford to pur­ Any ^ILSHIIIP Time T SANTA MONICA ^^ them to make many purchases beyond purchase that you make now — large chase now. Never were such bargains the hare needs of existence. or small — helps to create work and available. Never were prices so low. STUDIO FEATURE PREVIEW wages for those less fortunate than TONIOHT AT 8:30 IN CONJUNCTION WITH There are many thousands of men Last Times Todav Starts Sunday yourself. But price isn't everything. Today* "THE VANISHING FRONTIER" Ann Harding In "PRESTIGE" and women, however, who are still With Johnny Maok Brown, as always, quality is the important Evalyn Knapp, Zasu Pitts —and— receiving a fair income and who could "SMART WOMAN" Janet Gaynor and Charles When you buy a new dress or a new thing to look for. It pays to buy stand* With Mary Astor and Edward Farrell in be of tremendous help in aiding the Everett Horton "THE FIBST YEAR" pair of shoes or a new radio or a new ard, trade-marked merchandise from ( Illl UKKN business revival. All you need to do is Any Seat-iOc-Any Time 10c refrigerator or a new car you help to firms you can depend upon. You're to buy the things you need and can give work and wages to people in many almost always disappointed when you actually afford. Wilshire Boulevard sections of the country. When you have ' ~'ient with some unknown brand It Federal Phone WIA-MIT Brentwood Gen. Adm.. 15c: Loges, 25c That doesn't mean that you should the house repainted, rooms repapered just because it it cheap. - TONIGHT—"MORALSFOlTWOMEPr ' buy extravagantly, wasteful ly or reck- or the roof fixed you directly assist With Bessie Love. Conway Tearle And THE BOILING POINT" lessly. It simply means buying what other deserving workmen—perhaps in From day to day ia this newspaper With Hoot Gibson and Helen Foster are advertisements featuring many Also ETHEL MERMAN la "IRFNO" and MERRIE MELODIF you need when you need it in a normal, your very neighborhood. SUNDAY and MONDAY (Continuous Sunday from 2:30) unusual values. Read them and take MARION DAVIES and ROBERT MONTGOMERY in natural way. "BLONDIE OF THE FOLLIES" Nothing you could possibly do for advantage of the opportunitiet they With BiUle Dove, Zasu Pitts, Jimmy Durante and Jas. Gleason Also HARRY BARKIS COMEDY, AESOP'S FABLES, RIPLEY'S Have you been hesitating about buy­ those who need help could be more offer* Business revival will be speeded "BELIEVE IT OB NOT" and NEWS ing because of timidity or a fear that helpful or resultful than thii. Sincere, up if people will again buy the useful* you might he criticized? Exactly the hones*, deserving people everywhere necessary things they need and can The Yorkshire Tavern reverse should be true. offers a delightful luncheon at SOc, daily from 12 to 2. would rather have work than charity. afford to purchase. Sunday dinner, 60c and 85c, served from 12 to 2 and 5 to 7:30. Excellent cuisine, distinctive service and quiet club-like environment. A special Thanksgiving dinner will be served next Thursday. Accommodationt for Houte Guests now available at the Yorkthire Tavern. Phont 26432. 1004 Third Street

iWiM'fiii^fr'iii-iiifli mmffl Awj$M SATUBDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1932 EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA PAGE SEVEN Bay Theaters Previews and Reviews of Attractions Booked by Theaters of Bay District Get New Hits

"Criterion Books Pair of Four Star Films; Dome LAST TIMES TODAY Bills Rogers Movie Alao NEWS EVENTS By REVIEWER CARTOON A double bill, consisting of two Orantland Rlce'i first-run pictures—that's the lure booked for Bay district entertain- •WOHTINO TINS" "inan.'*swfiegrg,py"tBs wat onierioir "TTfSSStlor Fish Faaa theater tor the four-day period starting tomorrow. And Earl John­ son, manager of—the Criterion, ta booking Ult two pictures, has chosen SUN.- MON.-TUES.-WED. tbt best of the recent studio output, both of them four-star attractions. "Washington Merry-Go-Round," lor. 20-21-22-23' starring Lee Tracy as a crusading 4 Days* 4 Days congressman determined to remove tkt dirt from politics, will headline the new bill. Tracy Is supported by TWaFOUR STAR PICTURES Constance Cummings. *%tfa Begin!." new Warner Broth­ ers sensation, and one oOfie most ballyhooed films of the season, will ON SANE PR0GRAN! be the second' attraction. Eric Lin­ den and Loretta Young head the It Carries Forward the powerful cast of "Life Begins." "dive lis Back bur • « * Terek el Femininity — Batty and Benny Pox, Srother- United States," Is sister daredevils, who have been R.vtaUnf I*** the /Mat Um. MM dancing since noon Wednesday on a ftfn wanna yay... HOT t*r tkttr the Cry of 30-lnch platform atop a flagpole in­ •••• • . . ttmt for Ihtir vtrttt... stalled on the uppermost point of 120.000,000 People the Fox Dome theater sign, ars scheduled to descend at 7 o'clock to­ night and make a personal appear­ ance on the stage of the theater. They will tost been aloft for 78 hours to the strangest marathon ever staged.J_t.t_ey Pfmatn on their precarious perch until 7 o'clock. Betty and Benny will ba Introduced to tha Dome audience by Paul Muni, i star of the recently released screen: sensation, "X Am a Pugltlva." UU ClSfBrmanager of the Pox Dome, has a program full of treats -ftr tonight's Dome audiences. A feature preview, which promises to attract stars and studio officials, will be shown at 8:30 and 11:30 o'clock, while the regular feature, closing its successful ran tonight, will be "Trouble In Paradise," star* ring Miriam Hopkins, Herbert Mar­ shall and Kay Francis. Wll Rogers' latest screen success, "Too Busy to Work," based on tba widely read story, "Jubilo," will open a four-day engagement tomorrow at the Dome. Rogers appears as a wan­ dering vagabond, a role whieh af­ BsSfflftS fords him an excellent opportunity With Wtth to combine both -comedy and pathos LORETTA YOUNO ft his performance. The love in­ ltf TRACT ANB Jean Harlow appears to have quite a hold on Clark Oable ta AND ERIC LINDEN A BIO CAST . terest in the film la provided by this scene from "Red Dust," which will open an engagement tomorrow Marlon Nixon and Dick Powell, ta tta Fox Village theater, ta Westwood. a * * ThU Feature Oees *m at Thla Feature Oaaa aa at Sunday . J:IS.I:S9-t:U Ttte costarring of Clark Oable and Hill." who were to on thc secret, ad­ Sanday ... S:U-tiM-*t0S-MiH Jftn Harlow In "Had Dust," open­ mitted Mlss Oarbo had bean mak­ Monday-Tueaday . J:I5-»:M Mon.-Taaa. „..t:H-ItM-lliM ing tomorrow la the Fox Village Garbo Eludes ing ft* rounds, but kept qutet until Wednesday - ...... lill-H.Ot Wednesday lill-7 :M-ISttl theater, haa proved ef exceptional ihe bad departed. interest to movie patrons. j fnr __a.vfc_.Me Tonight," Maurice " Ttm-tra--ago*"fast just before COMING SOON —Oabie appeamaTMryoung over-^ dawn. According to tta latest re­ I Chevalier's latest starring picture, Jean Harlow, Clark Gakla Will Rogera in ftM Of a rubber plantation ln the Maurice Chevalier and his friends seem to be "listening ta" in booked for showing 111 the Fox Cali- s ports, Mlss Oarbo caught aa early Orient, Who has beaten the loneli­ this scene from "Love Me Tonight," which will bo shown tomorrow, lornia theater ft Venice tomorrow morning train tor tta Riviera. ""RED DUST" TOO BUSY TO WORK" ness, fever, deadly heat and blinding Monday and Tuesday ta the Fox California theater, ft VSnlSS. Monday and Tuesday. PARIS, Nov. 19 (U.R)—Greta Garbo dost storms which have broken so Chevalier plays the role of the DIRECTOR AWARDED PRIZE many anar- Mlss Hallow Is tha realized _one ambition early, today tailor, with Jeanette MacDonald, his] when she toured cafes and cabarets L08 ANGELES, Nov. 19 fCN_C)- brazen, seductive, hard grained girl feminine lead in previous films, as u of Montmartre and bad an tha en­ Rouben Mamoulian, one of Holly­ who tries to win a place in the over- the aristocratic youn, , lady. Charlie joyment of an ordinary tourist with­ wood's newest and most clever di­ TONIGHT—On the Stagn—IN PERSON leer's affections. Ruggles, Charles Butterworth and out being recognised. rectors, has just been awarded first —Ent*r another woman, In the per-, Mjxna Loy enact the principal sup= Rrporters were on the film star's prise In the international art exlil- BF.NNY AND BETTY FOX son Of Mary Astor, as the aristo­ porting roles. trail, but they failed to catch up [ bitlon ln Venice. Italy, for his fine cratic wife of a French engineer. - "Virtue," the Columbia picture Will descend from ttalr JO-lnch perch lit laat ii mid­ with her. Some ol the proprietors ] direction of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. air, where they've been dancing since noon Wednesday The possibilities for conflict and featuring Oarcla Lombard and Fat of all nlgnt establishments on "The 1 Hyde." •motional crises are obvious. O'Brien, is the second feature on the (Tl hoars), and appear on tha _o« Oome atagil California program. It Is the story or PAUL MUNI, Star of "I Aw a Fugitive" —"Orand Hotel," which today wat a girl with a past, whose disgrace MASTER tf CEREMONIES selected by the Academy of Motion comes back to haunt her on the ptoitUto Jots and Sciences aa the night of her marriage, and ls oll- greatest film (-faring of Uw 1931-32 maxed by a spectacular murder that film season, Is the attraction booked further -entangles two already tan- ftr a four »day -engagement, -opening Igled lives. tomorrow, in the Nuart theater. STUDIO "Orand Hotel" might be termed a Capt. Ruinbold, Husband ~i Treasure TWICE •>M aad five-star picture, for it presents, in TONITi Wmmurm IllM one of the strongest casta ever as­ Of Zoe Akins, SuccumEs sembled for a single picture, five ac­ PASADENA, Nov. 19 (CNS) — tors sad actresses who have gained Capt. Hugo Rum bold, famous Brit­ fame ft their own right. They are ish artist and theaterlcal designer. < Oreta Oarbo. John Barrymore, Joan died at the Akins estate here laat Orawford, Wallace Beery and Lionel night from a heart attack and in­ Barrymore. Lewis Stone and Jean ternal hemorrhages following a Preview Hersholt appear ft the leading sup­ minor operation. AND LAST SHOWINGS, ERNST Ll)BITSCfTS porting roles. He was the husband of Zoe Akins, The lives of strangely different noted playwright, who m he wed OCEAN PARK PIER "TROUBLE IN PARADISE" characters are drawn together ft "Orand Hotel," ft be shown in tbe Nuart theater for four days last March. Captain Rumbold was And LAUREL aai HARDY ia "COUNTY HOSPITAL" thf vortex of a fashionable Berlin starting tomorrow, truly is a "five-star" picture. Aad bare are the 49, the son of a British ambassador, I hotel and tba result is a fascinating, fin stars --Oreta Oarbo. Mu Barrymore, Joan Crawford, Wallace ttr Horace Rumbold, and was a'• dramatic panorama in which love, Beery and Lionel Barrymore. veteran of two wars.' intrigue, murder, lust, comedy and tragedy all play a part. enjoy tba happiness and suffer the ous shows at a .15 p. m. will be of­ TOMORROW What happens to one on an ex­ trials of the first year of marriage, fered tomorrow. citing night ft this hotel bas its ara Janet Gaynor and Charles Far­ Warner Baxter. Miriam Jordan affect on each of fte others, and al­ rell ft "The First Ttar," whicb will and John Boles have the three prin­ Nov. M at Nooa Sharp though some of them never meet, headline the new double bill booked cipal roles ft "tta Hours ft Live." FEATURE PREVIEW their lives ara fantastically In ter- for Sunday and Monday In the "•ft Hoan to Live" deals wltt a tangled. Wilshire theater. dramatic episode of International Tonight, 9:30 Wheeler and Woolsey are at their "The First Year," adapted from history, ft which Baxter, aa the rep­ LAST TIMES TONIOHT comic bast in "Bold 'Em JaU." ft the Frank Craven stage success of resentative of a small republic, suc­ Butler goatee, a—f Btnilc In which they portray the roles of a the same name, presents Janet and cessfully prevents the efforts of "anas EASILY** couple of prison football heroes. The •Charlie as two entirely understand­ plotters-to rata—Ws—country and picture will be shown tomorrow, plunge tbe world tato another dis­ — Sto* Walt** M*****i __M able youngsters of the present day. "AMERICAN MADNESS" Monday and Tuesday ln the Tivoli One of Aaa Harding's outstand­ astrous war. theater. • • . Sunday - Monday • Taesday ing successes, "Prestige," will be tbe MAl'atCS CRIVALIEa ta ' A strong comedy cast, including second attraction on the dual pro­ A romance between a girl from "LOVE ME TONIOHT" Betty Orable, Edgar Kennedy. Edna gram. Adolphe Menjou and Melvyn an aristocratic family and a plain, AIM Cenileae* Caito»lan ..* $250 May Oliver, Roscoe Ates aad Paul Douglas appear in the principal every day tailor provides the plot r.t part— is "viaTUB" Hurst, support tha heroes. Mlss Ora­ male roles. The picture ls marked ble plays tba part of tta warden's ff the beautiful"Scenic backgrounds daughter and has she plenty of ad­ obtained on a location trip to tta mirers! There aaa men aQ around Everglades of Florida. MAT. her—but separated from her by tta barred doors of their cells. mnjEsnc IN GOLD She falls ft love, however, with a With a Santa Monica rawriter,Mor ­ prisoner. He's har footbaU hero and ton Barteaux, as one of its co­ she falls hard. The situation pro­ authors, "Six Hours to Live," wfll vides many comedy opportunities, of open a two day showing in the Fox TO LUCKY FINDERS! which tha cast makes the most. Rosemary theater today. Two per- TONIGHT I formances, at ? and I o'clock, are Two young people ln love, who I scheduled for tonight, aad continu­ W3PT SUNDAY I Aha at 10 A. M. llHOUDAYSl -BIO- emm i THEATER Moling Pictures 11617 S. M. BLVD. FEATURE TIVOLI S AW T EL L E Made With Under New Management. New Policy, New Pictures j llOO Soots 15c 400 Soots JANES CAGNEY LAST TIMES TODAY- TOM MIX ft "THE FOURTH HORSEMAN" PREVIEW And MABT ASTOB la "THOSE WE LOVE" In Addition te Our Regular Program And Other Stars Mlt_.tr Mim Cartaoa KTABTINO TOMOaaOW FOB THBEE DAYS RAMON NOVARRO Como Early and See -in- the Picture* Made! M FOR GLORY AND A GIRL" Alao MIRIAM HOPKINS in "SIX HOURS TO LIVE" JAMltl WARNER BAXTER JOHN BOLES "TWO KINDS OF WOMEN" ENJOY A DAY AT THE BEACH! MIRIAM JORDAN 1SUN. 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i___ mmmM^m^jm^dAy^^ W^^^^^^^MMJMM w PAGE EIGHT EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1932 Redondo Trounces Samohi in Final Qame of Season, 12 to 7 Pass, Blocked Punt Produce In Clash With Notre Dame Team De Forest in California-Stanford Contest— Touchdowns; Kasl Nets Score Pro-Amateur Draws Throng; Teams Even

British Links King to BERKELEY. Nov. tfr Lit—Spurred by the battle call af traditional By FRANK FINCH rivalry. Stanford University's football Indians and the University tt Outlook Sports Editor Vie in Local Meet CaUfornla Bears clash in their annual "big game" in Memorial stadium The old Redondo jinx worked like a charm in yesterday's fadeout hare today. An advance ticket sale of 75,000 assured plenty of cheers gaffle"fdf ""SSni'ohl" and Redondo when the Hwwk-s jnishiwi-ovei: •iwo--towh-f. Dec. 30-31, Jan. 1 from the tiered walls of the big bowl, which has a 79.200 seating, capacity. _ downs to tally a 12-to-7 win over Joe Buckmaster's Vikes. The game was Johnny DeForest, British ama­ 'I Tuliuwerg-pf the ~Wr"game. "Hi" played in the Redondo stadium, with only about 1,000 fans on hand. eluding undergraduates, alumni and When Bud Simpson, versatile Samohi safety man, went out with anl teur champion, is the first "big shot" of golf dom to officially enter That Loud Thump I jnst plain fans, look for an Inspired r"' Jnjured shoulder In the first period," I struggle between two teams whieh it was the signal for the Hawks to the TRIfd annual Santa' Monica Was-J&se- $2,000 pro-amateur golf tournament, tlrave each bowed - to defeat -three get hot. Prep Grid Notes set for December 30-31 and January Hitting Canvas times this season. Defeats are for­ ~*£K At the start of the second hall 1, next. gotten today, however, as the oldest Redondo scored from midfield when j collegiate rivals in the far west meet.: Eggerer flipped a pass to Phillips, SPARTANS TRIP PIRATES The Englishman's entry was re­ —NEW YORK, Nov: -19 t3*=- Football was not all that attracted who caught it on tha 30-yard line SAN PEDRO, Nov. 19—A 25-yard ceived yesterday by Cornelius Mc­ The loud thru nip heard 'round the crowd. Mirth and high spirits and ran right by Jack McCready, pass from Smiley to Bowman late lnerny, chairman of tha entries Madison Square Garden last reigned on both sides of San Fran- Vike safety man, to a touchdown. In the first quarter gave Huntington committee at the Santa Monica night was Jose Santa hitting j Cisco bay last night, as pregame McCready made a pitiful effort to Park a 7-to-0 victory over San Junior Chamber of Commerce, spon­ the canvas in the sixth-round soring body of the tournament. j revelry gave promise of -tonight's [Pedro high- here yesterday in the of his 10-round bout with festivities. San Francisco. Berkeley final Bay league game of the season __0____Z__n_O_ English - golfer. j Prima _arnera. J HOW THtT FINISHED and Oakland., hotels reported ca- W L '_ Pct Robert Sweeney of Sandwich, also] The—247-pound - Portuguese ' pacity reservations—for—dinner Xnslewood —— * ° 1.000 INGLKWOOD WIN! forwarded hla entry to Mclnerny, had visited the resin dust twice dances, and many other places of Huntlneton Park — * 1 vm INOLEWOOD. Nov. 19—The Bay .thus insuring the tourney of an In- j before but not quite so em­ amusement were preparing for a .SAMOHI » .500 ,500 league championship Inglewood high temational "flavor." phatically: Consequently When night of carnival rivaled only by Woodrow Wilson — 3 3 be ponderously hoisted his 6 Redondo . — S 4 .333 tea mclosed its second season here Members of tm Junior Chamber New Year's eve. San Pedro . 1 * .253 yesterday with a 13-to-0 win over now are selling buttons at tl each feet 8 inch frame to something Against the known threat of Cali­ Compton — .167 for the purpose of creating a fund He's Walter "Pudge" Heffel- approaching the perpendicular e Woodrow Wilson high of Long finger, Yale '91 and all-time all- fornia reserve power, a dangerous that will take care of advance costs. again. Referee Jed Gan an Bear passing attack and a heavier Beach. Keller- and- Troxel scored Tha buttons entitle the buyer to America guard—now, at 65, a stepped in. halted one of the atop Phillips, and had Simpson been the touchdowns, with Pish adding -Minneapolis business man. After line, the Indians ptt trickery aa in there, chances are Phillips would admittance on all three days. They meet amusing fistic spectacles the extra point. may be purchased at the chamber of playing briefly in a high school taught By their strategist coach. have been halted right then and In Oarden history and awarded I "Pop" Warner. The Cardinals also Commerce offices In the foyer of the alumni football game a few Camera the victory on a tech- there. The try for the extra point days ago, "Pudge" said he was are favored ln the end positions. failed. VAN NUYS DEFEATED Evening Outlook building or at the itcal knockout. Clover Field golf course. definitely through as a grldder. The burden of the Cardinal de­ __at Blocked EAGLE ROCK, Nov. 19— V a n (Associated Press Photo.) fense is expected to fall most Redondo came back in the third Nuys high school's chances for a tie A Los Angeles golf writer recently heavily on the shoulders of the quarter again to score from midfield for the Valley league championship tackles, Laborde and Grey. They when Winton, Hawk center, blocked Were lost here yesterday when Eagle mentioned the fact (?) that Olln Dutra, national P. O. A. champion, Viking Bees face the- Bears' powerful off-tackle Dale Rasl's punt, scooped tt up on Rock high upset the Wolves, 9 to 2, drive threats. In the final league fame. Van Nuys has found difficulty In scoring well Merchants to the first bounce and raced 47 yards oh the Altadena C. C. course, scene for a score with the Vikings In hot led, 3 to 0, until the final period, when a touchdown and a safety of the annual state open which INDIANS FIGHT pursuit. starts next Monday. Win. 34 to 0 FOR TEAM BERTHS Instead of folding up the Vikes gave the Eagles the game The following day the big Brent­ Meet Locals STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Nov. fought back all Uw harder and put Capt. Jim Reedy, husky guard, led the Navy football dreadnaught wood blaster played a piactlce round IE a -scare into Redondo ranks when IA—i.Ti—Stanford football players HUSKIES Oil TOP against the Ramblers of Notre Dame at Cleveland today. Bob Harbold at Altadena and chalked up a mea- 80-. tsO-^t-Otl Runs Made will be fighting for something more Kasl intercepted a pass on his own NORTH HOLLYWOOD, NOV. 19— ls pivot man for the sailors, and Chung Hoon is Navy's outstanding sley 68, three under par. - Highland Park. Baffler* 35-yard line and behind a wave of —by-Samohites; Price, than the continuation of an ancient North Hollywood high defeated back. (Associated Press Photos.) A notable field of golf stars will in Sunday Go; Rebels rivalry wben they meet the Uni­ interference and perfect blocking Canoga Park. 13 to 0, here yester­ tee off Monday in the opening Mason Star versity of California in their "big ran 65 yards for a touchdown. Capt. day in the final Valley league game round. Included in the field will be game" at Berkeley today. Ray Lopez punched over on a line Johnny DeForest. Phillips Finley, Take On Roofers of the season. As a result of the Scoring seven points in each quar­ The Cardinal! or some of them. buck for the extra point. win, tha Huskies tied Eagle Rock for Bruins Renew Grid Title Drive former national collegiate champ; Olin Dutra, Charlie Quest, Leo Die­ By GUS VTC.NOI_.__ ter except the third, when they tal­ at least—wlll be fighting for places Samohi Get* Break third place with three wins and two En-joying a winning streak mt the lied 13. Coach Larry Horn's cham­ on the Stanford squad which goes Samohi got another break a min­ defeats. gel, Eddie Loos, Fred Morrison. Mor­ tle Dutra, Willie Hunter and others. present time. Manager Hank Mc­ pionship Bay league lightweight East tomorrow for the following ute later when a poor punt gave In Charity Game; Play Montana Donald's Santa Monica Mystery footbal team yesterday wound up its Saturday's clash with the University Samohi possession ot the ball on ROMANS DEFEAT POLY baseball team loop schedule by thrashing tho Re­[of Pittsburgh, Coach "Pop" Warner Ithe" 35-yard line. The Samohi of-j A match play vs. par sweepstakes LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19—Los An­ will probably dondo Bee team, 34 to 0. on Samohi said late yesterday. fense began to click, but it soon LOS ANOELES, Nov. 19 i.V*— University of CallFohila IFLos Angelesfo r ladies has been arranged for have its toughest field. gea down when on fourth down teles high won the City league Brentwood tomorrow. Full handi­ Preparing a tentative list at 33 championship yesterday by defeat­ football team renewed Its drive for charity and the Pacific Coast Con­ game since Hank Horn started his seoond string, men for the trip, a list which ha de­ the first down was missed by caps will be allowed and a good took over the ing its traditional rival. Los Angeles ference championship today against the Grizzlies ef Montana. Coach turnout is anticipated. ii which played for the entire first clined to make public. Warner said inches. This gave Redondo the pin Bill SpauldInn's eleven had no Idea of beintL charitable with the team managerial duties j half, rolling up 14 digits. At the in Samohi territory, and the Hawks- Polytechnic, 7 to 0. in a thrill- final selection would be made on a packed game. A pass, Ferguson to from the Northwest which has been tha door mat nf the conference for of the outfit, to- beginning of the second half the basis of performances today. [were marching to another score as several years, but the Red Cross un-1 Tomorrow will be the last day of |{ morrow after- | regulars went in and added 20 more ie game ended. Smith, for four yards over the goal the blind bogey tourney held at Clo­ line did the trick. Ferguson kicked employment relief fund-was to swell! riToon against ths | pomis:—-Price, sub full, scored the according to the size of the gate. Itl ver Field. Turkeys for the Thanks­ Highland—Park! I first touchdown -from the one-yard Redondo put the better team on goal. Poly advanced the ball to the BOWLING TIPS giving table will be awarded the j lhe field, although Samohi might was the third charity game for U. C. Merchants. The I line and converted through tha line, Roman 3-yard Line once, bttt lacked winners. game, set for 3:15 Eve done better bad Simpson and: inches of u first down. L, A. j The longest run-of the day waa pull- Tigers Thump With the Bruins ln possession of | Sandy Monk's Tailors came within will be waged on Line Donatoni been ia shape. Lino The Clover Field golf team Is idle i ed by Jack Bidwell, sub half, who one pin of 3.000 in defeating Bob- jthe Clover Field | intercepted a pass and ran 80 yards j. -^ was suffering from a bruised hip their full strength, another confer- tomorrow, but many members of the diamond. !*>-" and -had to be yanked about "tig" ence victory was expected, for Coach | to score in sensational style. Price i sene's Radios at the -Dome alleys squad plan to take In the invita­ in a~H51ay-0ff ^Unihi Injuns ~^ lame time as Simpson . Bernard "Bunny" Oakes' boys have| Thwrsday night^Another T3_t match tional,aLO.iffith-Park. "' "•' converted. ~ — m\\ The Hawks rolled up eight first Brodie^Ring= not won In the circuit tins fall, al —— ^^^^^______of the- strongest - After-getting off a series of lopg -to five for Samohi, though they started out strong by saw the Fascinations trim Hen- "Sox" Kuhlmeyer semi-pro baseball runs, Bob Mason, regular full, tal­ lied . from the one-yard stripe. Play of Hayneg Proves ^ Final Came for Many giving. Washington a scare. drtck's Corner by six pins, 2.678 to teams in the Southland recently the Injury Of Albert StansberrK Mnt|. 2.872. Royal Inner Springs bested Merchants emerged victorious, snar- "Tousie" Lopez added the extra as the finale for several Santa point. Score No. 3 came When Harry Downfall of Brobst Up Cage Wistana' s star back, and the extremely Soper's Cafe. 2891 to 2,718. The re- Sheiks, Scots ing the Southern California baseball onica-stars,-including Lopes, Kasl. I warm weather were expected to tournament. McDonald, however, Dunnagan, halfback, returned a JMen, 13 to 0 Kast, Nick Donatoni aad Simpson. MlltS has a hustling ball club which of punt 60 yards to cross the goal line.' work against the Grizzlies. Stahs-I ROVAI. INNER *FSt!K All oi them were valuable cogs. in| Athey and Fornrv Stai 1 berry, a Nebraska youth,, win start I HOW. late has been showing tremendous Carlyle Boswell, sub, chalked up the the Samohi- machine and-they-will| . ITT reo in sh Sunday last marker on a 15-yard run. Capt. Featured by tha open-field naa- the game, but is not expected to; *-tre«*H» • 318 3M I9D power in bowling all of the opposi­ ning of__ Jimmy Haynes, Tiaer fuii- *be missed when next season rolls for (..lib Quintet; . 1B2 151 ISO Wayne Sarff converted through the 1 n tion. back, San Fernando high defeated P . arouud. participate ln the contest long be- j tiSd/r"° ITS 301 323 line. Barnum Shines p cause of a hip Injury______. _ J C'rottlhtfS n2 u Mysteries Strong Unlhl, 13 to 0, yesterday on the —In league plays this year the _ - : !!j "^Bargain Bill of Soccer| Hank has been strengthening the —Following is the Samohi starting winners' field lu the final gamt. of - Vikes Trimmed San Pedro and wil- / Coach Spaulding will start Ran- TOtlls **& SM ai5—ami v y at alf nine in preparation for the impend­ lineup: Brown and Brooks, ends; the season. As a result of Eagle ZT.f- S"i. tied .Huntington Park and Wtth Bill Athey and Hal Forney J •_"£_*«"£ " T _. 2U? l ( soraa'a CAFE at Samohi Tomorrow Wells and Bonner, tackles; Osti and two former: Samohi crack p___r_, U^eudof Bobby Dockerbnt ghcy.-i Bm^rrTrg Ut­ Plfll 5M ing battle, and wtll have several new Rock's win over Van Nuys, San Fer­ ?, Compton, and lost tn Inglewood and wise the M33-: ica 1132 ; 4-3; prospects out for some of the Infield Gordon, guards: Roach, center. Snl- I nando led the Valley league teams ;["-; Redondo. leading the way. the Brodle club »"•? *»"?• "£ "** as] ™^UdT- 188 301 300 Ml FTircra Inaetive der, quarter;" Enrico and BldweH, whlch STT ! __==__= spots. Aa usual, the Baffler twirler to the tape In the race for the ~ Yesterday's starting lineups: baskot bailers last night defeated j *•»"«»•- lost ttsfirst game ofl p_lB 147 IDS 31k halves, and Price, full, Coach Sanger Cruiripirckei-s Sinnohl the year to ____ Mary's, Armistice i-M-ny . 101 Hi Although the Douglas Fliers will jwill be either Bob "Lefty" Hargrave; championship. -i-imoht— —.—idonda f,a Wftrd varsity hoop team. 44 to 33, in the j >'- [Totals' . BflO 950 !118-2718 lbe inactive tomorrow beach soccer or Newell Kimball—The one who With Coach Ted Brobst of Unlhl N. Donatoni fans will be treated to a brace of ] doesn't do the c-Viuckins will pi'Ob- starting his second team, San Fer­ *' McN»lr?~r -, yr conn|first practice game of the fleti-ton BAND! MUSK TAILORS Hn r_ POMONA-OX V SS- , Dun-,, ..jg^ain - _192 ISO 325 ITS games that promise plenty of action. ably occupy an outfield spot.' Frank nando scored on the second scrim­ waged on the Samohi court. Athey. _rT»S~ 234 IM 015 forward, scored 14 points, while Cen- . ov-ri. ..T -r_ii> _v 1 C"1»Ten«eri The scene of action will be at 8a- "'Bulldog" Duran. ex-Vike football ) Sandy Kayoes mage play of the game. Unihi 212 109 1SU 5S1 1 | ler Ftii ne. was only one point- ise= LOS AN(il'U.K.S. Nov. 13 t._— Al-. ___..__ '._.'. , ,„,, 305 14S 212 565 moST 'field." and diamond star, will handle the kicked off and the ball was returned ihind that-flgure.- J though neither team haa a chance 3o°"' - - -1 195 ~22l 22? WT The opening argument wul fea- catching end of the job.— ro the San_Ferrian__ M-yard Wwe. Bob B*rniim;,Tii_r>toj»piHg vming) to figure ln lhr pgrnrgm cmitiiuna YJ;I«U • Tin-Tire ture- -Hollywood and the Scots at The Sullivan Roofing Co. baseball On the first play. Hayes went 52 m 3SOT nine .will Ttirntsh th5) Erthom The only game with a chance of Totals . 900 938 840—2678 Magyars — ,,—.,• J s 1 0 10 of last night's ring card at the Beckley <2) ..Lii _j_2i Barnum | changing the conference standings HKNOERK'S COaNF.B Victoria I 1 i s will toil on the mound for the local the 15-yard mark two other times, high varsity cagers won their first O. Oordon i4 (»• Lady I {g whit tier's tilt With Santa Bai- Hollywood Legion stadium and C a HISBS •|iiill. 100 1063 162 521 Cu nud Inn Lesion J s s 3 X* aggregation, while the backstopper but lacked the punch to put it over. g&ptne in the Western league yester­ Substitutes -For |B?„die',~c"r!c_"". 3 " bara State. The Santa Barbara Goodson 143 113 214 530 DOUIIM Aircraft — 3 1 1 1 will be either Ives Burns or Stowell. halted Jimmy Hanna In the second Elmendorf"s work stood out for the day by trimmi.ig the Washington Card. Van Every. For Samohi: Newton (I)'. | team Is hardly expected to upset Ounnlngham 178 187 174 US Viking A. C. —| 1 3 0 t The rest of the lineup: Diemer, lb; session. It was the second knock­ Warriors, especially his work on the high basketballers, 40 to 35, hi a tilt sinuirhtcr tn, Hopkins, Orr, Vaupel. the Poets, who are tied for the lead. Banner —.. 201 15B ITS 538 L. A. A. C. 1 1 a 4 out suffered this week by Hanna. Wlrrler __ ITS 160 19T 535 Scots ,. 0 t I 1 Hurst, 2b; Varney. ss: Gordon, 3b; returning of punts. waged on the Venetians' court. "Big Sons 0 a 0 1 Peterson, cf; Bannister, lf, and He receipted for a sleep punch Mon­ Boy" Peterson. Venice center, was Corsair Hoop Players Totals MS 852 325—36T3 xPentllud a points (or Ineligible nun. Grant, rf. day in Salt Lake City at the hands high-point man with 17 points to May Build Stadium in Play Cake Eaters of George Manley. O' Brien-Berti Team Has his credit. In Loss to Frosh Five West Los Angeles Area Making a great showing in the The Mexican swatter waded in The lineups: Santa Mon..a junior college's newly-formed Orange Belt league by with both paws flailing and had Big Lead in Bike Race Venire (40) CSS) Washington LOS ANOELES, Nov. 18 (CNS)— basketball team dropped a 38-to-34 winning their past two games, the Hanna in a bad way when the bat- LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19 (U.PJ— Brt«.. t m n n 181 . l_LF (10) Lyons Plans for a privately built stadium Michigan Athletes Honor Stagg ale was halted in the second stanza. Ashlorth <3> .RF (4i Van Pelt practice game with the U. C. L. A. Venice Trainmen go into the third Henry O'Brien and Ruggero Bertl "Peterson '171 Lc (3) Peterson frosh yesterday on the Yearlings' to seat 65,000, located near Saw­ round of play tomorrow afternoon Frankie Astrada copped a close telle, between Pico and Wilshlre increased their lead, in tha six-day Laudlg (t'i .RO (2) Johnson court. The game was a fast, sen­ on the Espee diamond when they decision from Max Maxwell in the bicycle race at the Winter Garden Van Slyke LO (2) Stolkholm boulevards were announoed today tangle with the Johnston Cake Co. semi-windup. The victor took the Substitute tor Wsshlnston, Witty — Terry Larabee (lost); at New York, for the first time when they scored Lutherans 3: First Christiana 0. pion ln nast Tuesday night's main TEACHERS NAB, 19-7 Primo Camera wan over Jose Santa a 7-to-6 triumph over the ' cham­ First Methodists 6; Calvary Baptists 2. With a field of dilsais of major and Walter Cobb won over Jack Dor- Several Big Ten schools thla fall have honored Coach A. A. Stagg event at the Olympio auditorium, SACRAMENTO. NOV. 19 (U.R) — league caliber entered, tomorrow's val (lest). pionship San Fernando team in the "grand old maa" af tiki University of Chicago who soon la to ba re­ will have plenty of wort waiting loa final game of tha season played on1 Q — It tiie catcher Jumps Into tt* trend- The strong forward wall of ttie San IW-lap feattm promisee to ba tha No selections tonight. stand—and makes a fair catch of a foul tired, aatf tha latest to do so was tbe University of Michigan. Field­ Dim tf ne wins. Speedy Dado, who Jose State Teachers checked tba outstanding aala racing event in STANDINGS TO DATE the Warriors' turf. Krigbaum tallied Is the batter out? ing H. Yost deft), now Michigan's director of athletics, is presenting defeated Baby Face Casanova Tues­ Won Lost Draw Pat, A. No. The catcher may lean Into the California Aggies in their football Legion Ascot's track history. Ad­ 410 US 61 .691 all seven points for the Papooses on Stagg (right) with a silver service from veteran Michigan athletes. day night, and Fidel La Barba, both I line bucks stand and catch the baU. but must not clash here yesterday, enabling the vance ticket sale Indicated a crowd Jump from the field to make the rstch (Associated Preaa Photo_) are anxious tar contest. Teachers to win, 19-7. af more than 15.000. eg£

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KKDOIBUNO BIDS OF ONI North passed the double ln S a^TOMoyiHt strength pass. Counting on high] A redouble of a bid or one can M cards In the south hand and being either slrength-showing or a (UB- fortified with spades, north **f*}f** trcSs cry, depending on the prevl­ pared to set east. oua bidding. East redoubled. It was obvious When the opening bidder le dou- to htm be was ln danger. Hla re- bled, his partncir, lf holding a fair double was a command to west to | nana, often finds It advanla«eou* to bid his longest suit, whatever It, HOMfiiTHOOPEE THE RIQjfT-MAN By *W-n LQt'MWr WWoublf, _wHe«tlng IB the origlnttl mHrhtiy.-'Wwit bid two diamond*. THEY DIDNT WASTE ANY T\HX_\ THEY 1 bldderTlre" probability that the op­ That happened to be the make BOYS "TOKT WAS NO ORDINARY HOLD-UPI WHY WERE THEY GOING TO KJ&NA? HOMER? WHATEVER VT 15 VTS WOT FOR THE I which best fitted the handa At MOVED LAKE CLOCK WORK— A QUICK, position la due for a worth while TWOS!- MEN WERE -AFTER SOAAETVUNOr - »• -1S-IT SO METWNG- CONCE RM I *tt-} HWt- EOl KE TO U_-JB_5 -AT THIS 5.TAGE penalty wherever tt may jump. spades east would have been set at !s_ME"IHlM<_ PWIKJVTE niKT TOEY-EXPECTS? EFFICIENT-SEARCH O^pS, AND WHSR pERSONAtU/ OR «VT tMlCONMECTlOU Wt!M._; least one. The contract ln dia­ r AT LEAST. WILSONfe THE MAN fDS In contrast U> that ff .Iff BOS TO T iMD"5K.i OWE OF USlTffET WADE. NO THEV &IPVIT TO8 WW THEY WERE THRT NITRiXIE DEAL.*. WERE THEr C,C3\UGr TH\S*. — ITS SERIOUS redoubts where the original bidder monds waa easy to fulfill. ATTEWvPT TO ROB "fHlTSAFE'. - THtY LOOKIMS FOR THEY STARTED TD x TO TRY TO FORCE HIM TO TELL SOAETHIMQ. BUS-1ME55 -HOMER'S HWH / ^ m la doubled and the partner of the doubler passes hoplne to impose a SEARCHED US THOROUGHLY BUT THEV j KIDNAP HOfAERl IT WAS ALL j THEY TUOU^KT ME KNEW, OR WERE THEY N.H. BE IN DANGER '. ^iOMT TAKE AMY OP OUR MONEY - F__Mh-3ii__> YOU_H POR6UI It* MLL ABOUT THarve DARK TUN6LE. Into WUly Nilly's yard she said: f YOUR C/M"»*»«TM.U B8W6P[TCHK) ANO X CODUD ' GO BGLOVM AND NOi3 . BILkT I'VE FOLLERED C—K 2 SET DOWN I ASK JOHKTMAM — "EM PROtvl ONE TO TWO ToTHBEE, ANO V-rapHTM NlfiWT "WUly NUly. you really should DovvNTwefW wnero BETTSW K*o*/e . WE MAY NOT THEY'RE THE M6ANR6T LOT O' COMING OI-* I THINK East opened the bidding with one RAVatOUV AHD REMOVE ALLTHW:e6 THERE AND spade. Bouth, vulnerable, doubled make apple Jelly with all those ap­ CI_EAI»> l»^ HAVE AMV Ttr^e HORNETS AIS* VARMINiT© EVER WE'LL STILL HAVE oi= nr BEFORe-THie o_ai=rv «HOV>J* • THIWS6-- X I LISTENED TO"! YDU NEVER HEARD TIME — I'LL GO ln order to get a bid from his part­ ple: on that tret of yours. Flotilla up__THAT'0 6URE UET THC CAT OUT, WHATEVER TO SECH LANGUAGE! THEY'RE WITH YOU, BEN- OP THB BA6 IF THEY 6AVM YOUR Vjqr*OGR V^HERe UOEB! ner. Bouth had the requisite high- Botilla's mother puts up JeUles and , TBKT AND STUFF! THC TREASURE; PLUMB AWPUL!\NHERE'6 card strength for a *'ouble and In shares them with her friends, but HUKTcR.e NO. 4. AT.eiUL.* addition waa prepared for a re­ we could have a lot more lf you AR6NOW? sponse ln the other major suit, made use of the apples there." hearts. "I bave gathered a great many West deduced from hla own Lunar apples aU season," said Willy NUly, holding, the strength npecessary for "and have many of them saved for an original bid and cards needed the winter, so we can have raw ap­ for a double if one. that north must ples, baked applet, applesauce and have a worthless hand. West re­ apple pie." doubled, prepared to set any make "But apple Jelly would be deli­ which north and south might essay. cious, and we'll all help you make North ve properly passed. it," Mrs. Quacko urged. Posibly east might bid, and it "I love apple Jelly," said Rip, the would be better for aouth to rescue dog, who had a very tweet dog tooth. himself .'.u.s. passed and south of­ "I Just adore lt." said Flotilla Bo­ fered two hearts, which was prompt - tilla. "Mother made crabapple Jelly ly doubled by west. The penalty and all other kinds, but regular ap­ was far more profitable for east ple Jelly would be deliciout for our and west than a game would have jbeen. partita. I'll help, too." NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS Bv OSCAR HITT Had north rescued with clubs WUly NUly thought of all tbt more SCORCHY SMITH By JOHN C. TERRY Important things he had to do, but west would have doubled that make - RUT I HAf/tWT A also and there would have been a still; apple Jelly would be wonderful large penalty. to have. A MIGHTY SWfU, GAL, GOOD HUS&AND - "All right,' he agreed, "we'll gath­ AMD IF IT NNU2KT The SOS redouble saved the situ­ HE DESERTED HC ation In Uie following hand: er the apples at once." THAT V'ALHtAOY HAS TU SATASET H\& North A GOOT> HUSBAND. AMBITIONS "TO WIN 8- jQ J 6 3 Hollywoorl Chorus to Be SLAP ME T'SLEEP \f H J 10 6 A SILLY CROSS-OOUKIW A 8 \t M<»nilay Night 'Sing* \ WOULDN'T PURPOSE Q 5 3 2 AUTO RACE-AND \H C Tire Hollywood Community Cho­ TO VAH MYSELF! Wett East Dealer 3^3^ TEN UONS WEEKS ALL rus will be featured Monday night jK£7 S-7 S—A 9 8 4 2 I GOT FROM H\M WA& UK 8 7 2 H—5 3 at the Santa Monica sing, to be held IP A POST CARt^ AND D—K 10 5 4 D Q .1 6 3 in the auditorium of the Uncoln "WAT HAD NO STAMP O—10 8 4 V A 7 Junior high school at 7:45 o'clock. South Preida Peycke, president of the ON IT If _J K 10 5 Hollywood group. wiU make a short -A Q 9 4 II address and win be introduced by IP D- -9 7 'I' C-K J 9 8 Oeoffrey F. Morgan, president of 3SPI the Santa Monica sing. I I i > i \-a___ti__, .__»» Rust opened the bidding with one spade, having a bare minimum bid. Bouth doubled for a bid from north. Margaret Messer Morris, so piano '>y/\ having the requisite strength and accompanied by Evelyn Kemp, will being prepared to welcome a heart be presented as soloist by the com­ response. West passed. munity chorus. Any bid by him at tbls stage Albert Broad, director of the Ban­ -—r«. •:=. would show strength. He has no ta Monica sing, has arranged new bid unless forced to make one. songs for hts group. "V- A FAMOUS FLAVOR

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SSTPRBAY, NOVEMBER 19,1932 EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA m FINANCE: K QUOTATIONS SS COMMENT SS BUSINESS BS ENTHUSIASM AT LOW

FoUowlng are today's quotations on Following are today's quotations on -N- MARK ON EXCHANGE the New York stock exchange. -N- the New York curb exchange: DOMESTIC BONDS Hli;h Low Last High Low Laat High Low Last High Low Lut Bl Auto-L 1 20 IB'.i 18'. It No Am Avlat iii 4tt ! Nat Bellas Hess ... ltt ltt ltt Oatln P 3s St.. . 65 S4»^ 64% STOCKS El Pow Sl Lt North Am lt%t. .. *'.* 28* 29>. STOCKS Nat Bug Ref 2s ..a 22 Geo Pow 3s 67 ... 83 tt 83 83 29tt J aa Northern Pac 14% 14 . N J Zinc __» . aott attt 30tt OUlette 5* 40. 98', H\_ .1 14»,i- Nor Btates P A 48 48 Indpla P tc L 5s 57 ... tttt High Low Last Pld P Fire lot 1.20.. 15.*t-_ " * —• i T-**-tg -as i . n i |,| it i i . i.i JLI, i-.j .JJLI i_i.i-j __. _ _ *n. •u.ciijji IIJI-. Adams -Bsp'T— CKwB_w__liiM 0 j Qhlo^GM;- -o~ At. Am-Cyan-B 4'i 4tt ~~—" Jer Cen PScL 4>is tl C 90 90 Aruliat Prod 1 60 f tu . si. iririf.rfn i_aJ__- W ISV, '.__"_T83TT war ^r» Stt Pennroad _..„-_.__; ltt itt ltt 89tt 56 56 nu 28 28 ! Pioneer Gold .12 ___I_.P S ts 2023 A 78'i Air Reduc 3 r. MM _i tis Freeport Tex 2 I Pac G _ EI 2. :.. _•' •_>/ o«T Am* unOa"a o*SE. AEll la.ta . 27 tt 3tt its. 12 •/, Mass Qas ts 55 ... ntt -jJ-L... Alaska Jun _ .... 12'. 12'_5 Oen Am Tank i . 17 17 ! Packard Mot o7" r»* ,?? Am Sup Power 4tt *_* 4tt - Nat Pub Svc Ss 78 ... ttUlltf. w Hi ltt lttt aitt 21 tt Alleghany ltt Oen Asphalt 8 8 8 Param Publlx ,.'," ;.'» ?.'? Ark Nat Oal A ... j St Regis Pap , Stt 3tt N Eng O Sl E Ss 48 .. M 56 Drifts Into Narrow Range^ Al Chem ft Dye I 79T« •ntt TOtt IStt 16'i, lttt »tt •»_• ____! I _ O _ _ A a St Oil Ind la ss 9S'i •sm csn s . ssn 'Mtt Gcii filec spl .60 -HTT] TITS' : Penney J C I.SSg... -ttt- * , St-ot, r Kyt3tr_Tf. N T Pow ar tt 4ttt 67 93*1 Am Car ft Fdy .. , SU «u- 8>4 TBtHB^ -**"* - -j— ts% Oen Foods 2 3&tt 25tt Penn B R 14tt 131 14'. Bwlft 41 Co. S'i im N T SUte EScO 4tta It 84tt ta84 n M Am Comi Alco 22 aa 22 Oen Mills 3 ... 2sr. 41 41 v Swift lat 3 '* By CLAUDE A. JAGGER. 8 41 < Phelps Dodge s s 6 Can ^ Wtrel ltt ltt 17>i 1> Nor State P 4'as 61 ... 93tt 92', 92% Am ft For Pow . Hi 8 Oen Mot 1 13', 14 tt ! Phlla R C Sc I . Cities ...rvlco 3.„ 3'.'_ * lg Pac O _E 4'is 60 P... M Associated Prest Financial Editor Am Home Prod 4.20 38 vt_i at 14'i 5 5 5 96', Mtt aii.t'tte 1 . 17'2 Phillips Pet Stt ICona G is E Bait 3.60 62', 62ti 3tt Pac O St E 5' s S3 C . » 8tt 8 8 17 tt "tt Teck-Hugh O .60.. 2 104tt 104tt 104tt NEW YORK, Nov. 19. IIP)—The stock market again found it. a little oa_er •'Am Interna' Oobel 5 I Procter _. Oam 2 Stt Jtt 31 j Cord Corp . 4tt 4'i 62'. 'tt a Rem Arms S'is 33 M ljt 0 7tt 7 It, s Unit Foundat .~. M p advance than to decline todayj-but speculative enthusiasm was at low 1 Am "' !4 Oold Oust 1.60 . 13% _l$jt IMI ;Pub Bvc N J 3.20 si aott 40tt I Creole Pet „„.„ 2tt SS- Safe Har W 4>.is 79-T -..SS' ii i 98tt 9 8tt S I Ooodrlch 5tt -40tt •/« »tt Stt au 4% loan points. The turnover, however, was only about 400,000 shares. The closing | Am smuit Utt "Graham-Paige ... -R- Un Lt Sc Pow A —— Southern Nat Oas 6s 44 45 -It— irr ~a— 3 2 - 4tt 4>. Stand O Sc E ti 35 mSTt t tone was firm. The ability of the Am T _ 1' » lOOtt lOttt 109tt Ot Nor Rv pf lltt lOtt lltt Radio _ •tt ZJJ '*1 Bond Sc Sh 6^ 23'. aitt 33 ... Wtt Wtt i"Am Tob B 5m . 66tt 66 tStt+Ot West Sug Radio-Kelth-O 4' Stand P 4k L 6s 57 48', 48 tt tf* 0»i t% 3T» DOMESTIC BONDS 4ttt Mtt to ignore a drop of 51.290 cara Am Wat Wks 2 • 2! M'* 2l I Orlgsby-Orun ... tM Real Silk f, Stt Stt ' Syracuse L Sa 57 B... 102tt 102tt 102tt ltt ltt Paid M Can A ... -Stt High Low Last Tex R Sc I„ 5s 56 -AJlfc- - in the weekly report, of freight caf- .zs______; Rem Rautt an stt 94>, t5U tStt loadings, the largest for any week Anaconda sel Repub stl~ Pord Mot Ltd -Mfc- 3.i- Alumin Oo Ss sa ^tt- UH Union Oulf Cor Se SO 99tt What Market Did Arm 111 B 1 I Hud.on Mot s Rey Tob B 3 39 29 tt Am G Se E 5s 2028 . 84>i 84'/, 04»« Un L Sc Dy 5'ia 53 _.. . 5ttt3 t ttft51V * stt Stt 29tt -G- 60 31'i - - since the period including the t__ Sat Fri j Atchr T-&--S- pr 43tt-|Hupp Mot • 3 Am P Sc L ta 2016 to SO U S Rub Ss 33 . 94 93>, W% 3 Gen- Aviation .. T3— - bor day holiday, evidently prompted Number of advance)... 1611 ttt Atl Ref in- _ ifiiri- - Goldman Sachs r-___ft Am HOU 11 M 41 West Tu Ut Sa 57 A Appal Pow m tf.-^r:. na—sj— .. M'i 50tt short covering in the lat* dealings Number ot declines . 71 179 Auburn Auto 4a "Safeway Strs 5 ... S1H stntr •son" Ot Atl Sc P nv .. 150 150 135 r-88% tt*f MH wfi Issues unchanged -73 140 Aviation Cr.rp .. Si. ! Illinois Cent ... 14tt Htt 14'i : Seaboard OU .40..... 18>i 17 tt Aa Elec VM S3 Stt News of a character to Influence 18tt • »''« .t,tt | Indust Ray 2s 26'4 26', 26>i ; Bears Roeb ... 20J, 19tt -H- As O Sc E 5s 50 - 34»i FOREIGN BONDS _CQje_ market was meager, although Inger Rand 2s—.. 28 20'i Stt Aa O Sc E 5s 68 ._ as attr- Total Issues traded 312 467 —aai*- •3S— Servel 2'. 2'. Hudson Bay M ScB .... . 24 tt 23 tt 23tt High Low Lttt week end trade and business sur­ Bait Si O tt Interb Rap T 4tt 4'. .Shattuck P O 'i ttt 2'B nl. As O „ E 4'is 49 C sa ...- ttt 8tt As Tel Ut 5 tts 44 C ... . tttt 33 Buen Aires Prov 7'is 47 37tt 37V« 37','« Barnsdall 4>i Int Bua Mach 6m 94 •4 Simmons . ttt 8 Imp OU Can tt a t 1 W . 51 veys indicated- that the autumn lm- Utt Int Comb E 94 8<4 Ball T Oan Ss 57 B . 31'.', 21 - Cent Bk Oer as 51 B SO M MARKET! AT GLANCE Bendix Avlat tt tt j Socony-Vacuum 8tt Stt Ins Co N Am 2s 33 tt 33 tt S3tt 1 97tt Com Prvt Bk 6'is 37 r pWMtimt »u being fairly. well is Int Harvest l_20 ... tt ttt Cen P Svc Stta 49 VTtt tl -* . 51% Sltt Sltt Stocks firm; short covering. Bethlehem Stel 23tt So P jt Sua .40g IS 'S'v IStt I mternat. Pet_l_s._ ... lOtt lOtt 10'i Fiimp Mg 7a 67 C .maintained, in view of the normal brings quiet rally. Borden 2 26 Int Nick Can .. ______•H j SOU Pac _. 19'i Cen Bt Et Stts St -Z- 40',tiai IT 4t',i _3»tt 29tt tttS. •^ s lttt HH* I |_ 40 tt OW C Mun It 47 j seasonal tendency at thla TOne. Bonds irregular; high-grade -f- Borg-Warner oy, lut Tal _ Tel . 8.„ 10 j Sou By .. 7».i Cltles Ser Ss 50 ..__ 38 37',, 38 - 44 tt •4tt 44>,'« ail Bit I Lake Shore- M 3B 3ttt 27' 37tt On O Mun 6s 47 .. 45 45 loans .firm. Brlggs Mrg : Stt I 10'i 4 Clt S Pow 3'i* S3 40' 40 40'i jf i Such stocks as American Can, Curb steady: - Aluminum ot Bklyn-Man T 31 i rsou -RV pf -—w»-IStt 15tt I Lehigh C St N .80 ttt Comwl Bd 4s 81 F..„ 88', 87'', 88 Isarco Hyd El It 52 . .. 80 M 80 American Telephone, Santa Ee and America Issues rally. Byera Co Johns-Manvllle ^*. 23tt aatt 23'i Stand Brands 1.30 IStt Consum P 4 tts 58 lOltt 101*.',, lOltt Ruhr On ttts 53 A .. _ 43tt 43tt 43tt Stand Oas tt El 3 16'_ lttt lttt I M- Elec P Sc L Ss 2030 43tt 43 43tt Stlnnes Tt 46 xw .. 39 tt 38 39 V» . Union Pacific pushed up about 2 Foreign exchanges heavy; ster- R- Stand Oil Carl 2 26' t-lt 5-16 5-16 ttat- deeltneei • Kelvlnator 4 25tt 26 Mid West Util Empire O tc R Stks 42 40>', 40 40tt Ternl Elec 6',a 53 _ W TO TO ~ -points, and Case made an exception­ 4". ..4tt! Stand Oil N J 2b .... 31 tt 49 48'i Cotton lower: focal and south- •ifcnada P "C -Ai« 1.20 11 .'ITtt __Ji*. 31 tt 31 tt Pla P & L Ss 34.... 84«i t4tt «4tt OB Ind S'is 41. 4Stt _» al gain or about 3. . United States iCanad Pa ii Stewart-Warner Steel and Consolidated Gas- were eru selling. Kresge S S It ,, Htt 11 Studebaker Sucar hither, stead spot market. j Case J I Kreug i_ Toll tt 10tttt ''•: among issues up a point or so. Coffee quiet; Brazilian buying I Caterptl Tract ti Kroger Otoe h . -IStt li'* istt! 'fjtt was the first- time this week I C'prro rte Pas Texas Corp t •= 157; 15 tt »»k Ches A- O 2tt ... - I,., Tessa Gulf Sulphur 2 23 tatt 22tt Radio Program -Foir____iiight that the list had managed to close OOW, JONES AVERAGES Lambert 4m _.. 36tt 3«tt 36tt] Tidewater Aa 4'i 4 ; Ches Corn 2 4 Dov-tfonea averages were: Indus­ I Chl _ N W Lehman Corp 2 40 43 43 Transamerica S'i SH - oh the erest of a moderate rally. At 41 ttt CHICAOO. Nov. 19. OJ.R.General L___measured by price averages, the list trial 64.15, up 1.18 points, raliroad Chl Ot W pf k i Llgg Sc My T 4m :.„.____. 57 SS 57 Tri-Cont Corp ... i art 27,87, up 0.48; and utility 28.30 I Chrysler 1 Loew's 3s 261; 3Stt 36tt Stt buying and short covering developed I Four hours of non-Interrupted dance music by four masters of dance lost ground moderately during the j Coca-Cola LorUlard P 1 20 13'. 13', 13tt i U— on the Board of Trade after an early up 0 38 26 34*, rhythms . . . Bow does that sound for your Saturday night party? And i.—week, but throughout thc period Colgate-Pahn 1 Union Carbide 1 20 35tt period of tinsettletnent today and -M- i Union Pnc S -72»i 7i ; aU you have to do ia dial KBJ at 8 o'clock and there you are. First, 8 p price movements had been of a NEW YORK EXCHANGE Colum O St El lf Macy R H 3m 37'. 37 37'i p Un^d Aircraft 28',, sat, all grains perked up sharply. Colum Carb 2 I Manh Ry Mod gtd 38", 28 to 8:30 there's Guy Lombardo's music wtth Harold Stern and his boys rather indecisive character. .iii...:.."ii: 6tt S'i 6', United Cigar J 21 21 Total sales Comi Invest Tr 3 Marine Midi 80 9tt 9tt 21 The usual December liquidation picking up tht baton to fill In the 8:30 to 9 o'clock period. The aweet Previous day 729.09U »tt | Ulnted Corp .40 Btt Stt Stt ~~ Ttw market appeared to have been Comi Solv .SO I Marah Pleld Ttt 7', 7tt was readily absorbed at buying or­ music of Ted Fio-Bito cuts in for a Week ago .. 888,752 | Ulnted Prult 2 33>, 23'i - left largely in the hands of profes­ Comwlth SB Sou {Math Alkfil l',s .. It 15 23', ders followed into the whtat pit, in­ T F. It. Year ago . 877,178 ts It^s 18'i 18'. half-hour with Stanley Smith's ag­ sionals. Con (iii'- 4 McKess port T 4a ... 48U 48 i Ulnted Oas Tm 1.20 KECA—The Hollyw'd Hillbillies, % hr. Two years ago 988,400 Con OU 4 28'.« 27'., 28'« spired by strength ln stocks and gregation taking the air waves at tt Mo-Kan-T 6'. 6', P, u B Indus Olcohol . KFAC—Football Reaume. tt hr. Today's upturn was restricted January 1 to date 397.005.652 Con Text '. Mo Pac pf ll'i 11', 11'. bullish newt regarding the grain. Ttt Stt ?i* H f Pipe 2 8:30. Then a little time out, MM KFI—W, O'Keefe'a Dance Hour (N>. —largely to active trading favorites Year ago 318.847,103 Cont Can 3 J U S Steel 36'.. 34tt 3S'i Prices having come wtthin a small •' * [ Montgom Ward Mtt IStt 14' 72 tt minutes for "news flashes," and KFWB—Eddye Adams (songs); Orch. Two years ago 737.677,495 Cont Ins 1.30 . •Stt I Motor Prod 2s . U S Steel pf 7. Tltt | _w*hich presumably harbored sub- 14 13'i 13', •a I fraction of the record lows, therej back to Ttd Flo-KIto's boyt In San KHJ—William O'Neal (songs) (O). stantlal short positions. .emit on n_ J'. Murray CWR.— 4 4 KNX—Frank Watanabe, Archie (skit). Corn Prod :i 5-J^Tiltt 3 4 J was less disjK_ittc___to press the Francisco til 10:40. Then it's Stan- The October foreign trade figures NEW YORK CURB P ' l a 13»i l« {sellint side and prices easily—tt- KRKD—Newa Flashea. Total stocg sales today 60.000 -D- - Vanadium Icy Smith again "and" at HiW we showed tht third successive increase iNaah Mot ls 13tt 13tt I3> s ponded tn bullish influences. drop in on one of Bollywood's fat fr-ftr— Total .'itock sales year ago 129,925 Del Sc Hud 6 St 59 S3—| Nat Bl. cult 31 80 40 38'i 39' -W- KFWB—Tarzan (serial) (BT). j ia both exports and imports since Tata] bond sales today 11.400.000 Del Lack Se W 28tt 27', 28', 10 10 Warner Pictures . 2'. 2 Reports indicated a more liberal j smartest hotels and stay until tte | Nat Caah R A 10 West Union Tel ... 33>i 31 33 KHJ—Patrick S> Marsh Orchestra (Cl. the low of year registered in July. Total bond sales year ago 1,005.000 Douglas Aire tt 13 12', 13 I Nat Dairy Pr 2 18tt 19' old town clock strikes midnight. Drug lllii 4 — 19'i Wesllnehouse Air 1 .. 15 14 IS business ln Manitoba wheat for ex- I KNX—Marian Mansfield; Orcheatra, — Vim gains. Viowcver-Hhsive not been ______- Ila: nir.ttil-^^^s i ^.___aV_-.^Ui;_ And ifcthe eld dogs won't do a High­ KRKD—Football Scores. »,i hr. du Pont de N 2 =TPt M -aothnyi 3 WWmRtl Kl Wf M - -2Stt -irfAr -He I port. Winter grain acreage In Rus­ _ "Hrgf enough to stir any enthusiasm. ~~NEW YORK BONOS aitt «tt 21 . 38 T:» prM. Total sales today * 3.S4S.0U0 -E- •• N Y Central Woolworth 240 38 3Ttt sia was placed at 89.600.000 acres. | land fling to ttet, why you'd better _ Tot'ffls- were - still well under a year 24'. __tt—21tt! KFAC—Don Politico (political news). Previous dav 7.403.000 Knrtmnn K-"J 53 55 N Y N "mSTTT I 15tt HT'-H** -7- 3_<______'_it_ 93,400.000 acres a give up dancing. KFWB—Motorlog, H &• ago. | Wnei: ago —. 4.411.000 Bl A Mua ~t*t int Noranda Mines Zontte Prod .60 '™ 1 year ago. Corn perked up on the—S f it'l a variety program you want, KOFJ—Spanish Concert Orch.. tt hr. Year ago .. i.lOd.OOO. ra-mrns-iiii strength tn wheat. KECA-NBC bldt for your undivided KHJ(KFOX)—Chandu (Strtai). Two years ago 4.503 000 At the close wheat was 1 to H attention from 8:15 ^to 10 o'clock. At KNX—The Guardsmen tquartet), ti- Janvier} I to date 2.SS8.6B8 000 1:45 P. M. Sum year ago— —. 2.860,051,000 cents higher corn wat up tt to tt this time tte BBC headquarters in KECA—Nat'l Concert Orch. (N), tt br. few Angeles Stocks ..ume iwo years ago 2.477.261.000 cent and oats were tt cent higher. New York, Chicago and San Fran­ KPAO—.The In-Laws (comedy skit). cisco Join their respective talents KHJ—Vaughn deLeath (songs) (C). STOCKS IN SPOTLIGHT GRAIN FUTURES in congratulating station WSM, 8 P. M. LOB ANGEfcBSf Nov. X9. JU.fi)—] NEVE JEOHK SUS 19. ja'..- ^lirr Nas-V-le. Tenn.. on ltt newly KFAO—Prior's Concert Orch,. Ifc hr. and rinsing price of the eleven ( WHEST=j Hl-gh IJOW Close PI—FuutUeU Resume, H. TiTff|.*r —-Transamerica led sales in an ex- | Pollowlng are today's quotations i .434 granted power. moat active stocks tndav:— tilt New York bond market: FOREIGN BONDS December .43'i .42 KPWB—Four Impressions (staff), 1 hr. tremely dull -session of the Los An- | United Aircraft 37.000 28 H1-.1J Last Last 1 Mav .. M*X~ .47'/, 48tt Sunday. In the manner of "spe­ KHJ—Guy Lombardo (0), tt hr. 1-NVG-Ss HR deb 4a-34 89— 60 11I..-U Lot •49T, gclcs ritocli. e_.riiajQ.ge, di»ndsing ot | Morn tyre pore. . . 33.500 20'. Ihiiy tt7tt : .Inly .SO 483, cials." ia rather quiet. However, all KNX—Varieties (frolic-mualci. 1 hr. rORPORATinX BONDS INV ('IT ft:-gtm-tts 78 c io". ry-r "IST , 1B51 97'-, 97 tlttt COB Mr. 1400 sharet, at a'i.-np-ri—There . HnnlttOinery W»rd 21,Wl =KTttl NV Kills rlR 6>,a 41 . 113 llStt 113 ilnpan 6'.s—r»4 . . : . -61-h -64- of the regular favorites seem -to-be till P. M American- f. tt Tr 12^00- _.109J«_ 1 Milan City 6'»a 53 82tt December .. 244 .34tt "Twe-fe A0 trends manifested-in"the ] A — | N T Illl tii H 1st Si ifK J present, and accounted for,—In ttw KPI—Victor Herbert Musle (N). U. S. Steel 12.100 36tt "'•Ni'W sou Wares 5s 5T -Tl'i 7Itt THV Mtf .sett *»tt •Wtt KBCA—Program for WSM (N). 1 % hra High Low Last 4'.^ 67 63 61', tltt Lunaciive market. Radio Corporation . 11.400 T.-_ Nor Oer Uoyd 6s 47 41 41 41 July 314 .31 Vi 314 morning KECA-NBC at 11, Father 8:30 P. M. Alleghany 5s 44 35 35 N Y Tel gen 4',a 39 .104-., Norway 6s 44 .. 83 824 82 tt OATS— Bolsa Chlca led oil stocks, sell- j Chrysler .._10,8(10 16U 33tt I* Sf"W * Boat 4tts-4«-~- Hubbard lt to tell you of tontt Of KFAC—"Laff Club," Tom Breneman. Beaboaed-OH— . P. IWO— 18'i Am Se Por P 5s 3030 33tt 3 Noyway Ss 63 77 7T TT December . -_t— •lttt gg 00 at 2.00. unchanged. ; Am T O-tX 74 ; NIOB Bhra 5'- s 50- SS'. .lev* his Alaskan adventures. KFI—Family Robinson (N), tt hr. ! U, Noi we*< Hyd- gl - 69 V, 694 May -18Va IStt -BHiUlliyTU'gt National sold 100 Genei ai Motors—_ S.200 .. Utt I Am Smelt 9s 47— 9i)i-_, 1-NQJF Am Co Se tl •18tt John ttam, J* j—1 Qm* chap that KGER Long Beach Bead, ti hr. Union Pacific 7.100 72 Orient _e. Ltd S'iS M 4fttt 454' '454 RYEH KBJ—Harold Stern's Orch. (C), tthr. shares at W4. uHrKinTpptl: San Jut--j Am Bun IlJif 6, 37 10-E_ "" I '"•• I Nor Am Bd Ss SB cL Sltt Panama 5a S3 A -504- December —1 attt .atii makes all those funny cartoons—is J. I. Case 7,100 43• ii _ 108 107'', I07tt Nor Pac 6s 2047 B .. 7«'_ TStt Tit .sou 504 —8:45 Pi M.— quin 7 per cent sold 100 at lOOtt. Am T 4 T 5',s 43 j Poland 8s 30 594 59 tt SStt May .. .32tt .33 324 to "teU all" when interviewed by Am T & T 5B 65 103'i I03'i 103tt Nor Sta Pow 5s 41 A lOO"-, lOOtt !(»», KFAC—Prior's Concert Orch., *,'. hr*. up tt. WEEKLY SALES • Poland 7s 47 ,„.. 54*i 544 544 July .33',', .33'i Tun Stix over KHJ-CBS at 10:30. Am T * T cvt 4'-;.s 39 106 106' 106 Prussia 6s 52 44',, 444 BARLEY- .33', • P.M. This week Arm Del S'.s 43 71 73' -o- 44'i KFI—Jay Whldden'a Orcheetra. Chrysleh sold 100 at 16 •__ up -. ! _3'j 'lOn.W RR &_N 4a Sl 82 ' tn 82 Rhine- Wcst_6s 55 ww .41.. 464 \__* I December ... _L_ .30 tt ThU week a year ago A r_-sVleh-B-W"l>2.,s 53 74 .32«i 31 —1 F. WL— KFWB—Musical Newsy.— los Angeles Gas n 102', 10'_tt j Postal Tel _ C 5s 53. i- 601, 33 334 j Uruguay 6M 60 — 33 It 33 KBCA, KFAC, KFWB(10;05). KOKR, "KiittCTr-'Poulffv . 32tt KFI-Rural Town Comedy Skit (tl). f-fsn Pfio 4Us so 173' 731 734 Pure Oil &tt» 37 HO 80 Vienna City ta 53 504 SOtt 504 California KHJ—Henry Busses Orchestra (C). KMTR, KNX—Dance Orchestras. i ('an Pur deb 4a per 68 68 80 - -K- j I Westph U E P 6s 53 39 38', Wtt 1 6 P.M. KPWB (S mln.), KHJ—News Flashes. OGr€ATW!RlALJ^ {Cen HI E Sc a 5s Sl---7Q'_=Jft ^TOJJr Yokohama 6s 61 49 48 49 10:10 p. M. I (Jen Pw Rem RHILI 5'., 4V St KECA—Musical Echoes IN), tfc lur. ' LOS ANtJET—Sr Nov 19. •U1* Bu... -Is. Rid 4s 49 . SIM, Mtt~BV ICFAOT3CFWB, KNX—Newa Flashes. KHJ—Flo-Rlto» Oreh. (KPRC). 10:40. Corp 5s 47 -rfl5 05- 85 •S- LOS ANGELES. Woe. BT (CNS> Quo. HENTERESIEWaOSH -»nd—.%** •—Bulter—fex-fcrn- ?7r"~ iinmc (-hrsap Corp Sa 4. KFI—Erno Rapee's Orch. (N), 1 hr. 10:30 P. M. -H.rsx, Mtte atandi.ri_, afal flHto-abe-. -Ctll _t E I!L__. 51 14 13'i 14 8t L I M Sc S 4a Rf tc Q tatlons Mi leading stocks were reported At noon today by the GalUornle stock, KHJ—Ruth Ettlng; Na__hl_t____(_y_, KFWB—Slumber Ttmt Pi unrein, tthr, i ,r rs s : ,;! 2 rt 33 :v 4«—4tr=i -4T K1_X___J. Ntwun gam (organ), tt hr, £ONDO^. Kovn!). •U.BI-Dogs and I .•.,'"" r. Ti^r ll'V."'!.? J J-*t |St I. B P 4a 50 A . 10", iU'f exchange aa nil lii— i — —till P. •.—• Ts-ii-tfr'i' ,{ . '• -' -'- ---L; F„ „~- '- Investment 'l'nists _ aai_jt_ cats" get more decent l)aTials Tn• < 33fi candled—light—dirty uatim, 30c. C M S P- .te--Pnc ad] Ss Ott' Shell Un Se 49 ww Hl>4 11^ Bltt ttfh Law - Close KFWB—Ted Dahl's Orchestra, tt hr. KHJ—Stanley Smith's Orch.. -to 11:20. Oreat Britain than tn almost any •'.indleIght ddirt cleay n .-.uindard... 27r." camll'd ~ 2000 " —trj—6— 154 Sine C OU col Ta 37.. 964 964 M'i Big Hill ..._—. M*,'. ,M4 .Mtt KHJ—Edwin 0. HUl (news) (C). standards, candled 3 11 P. IL other country in the world. checks, 25c. Chl Sc N W cv «s 49. IStt 14'i 18 Sine Cr OU 54s 38 .. 1024 1024 1024 Eureka Lily .Mti .M'i KNX—Blll, Mae * Jimmy (skit). C R I & P rvt 4tts CO. 18 17 35 I Skelly Oil 5>,a 38 ... 67 tt 67'., 67 tt Selected List Furnished By Uold Hill 6:30 P. M. KECA—Reminiscences (N). 1 fee, Fifty years ago London had dog Medium egg* —Candled elean me­ C R 1 Sc P rfg 4a 34 35 34>, So Pac 44s 69 ww ... 48 48 48 Corbett tk Benzlgcr Idaho-Maryland 1.60 1.60 ~w~ KECA—-The Argentine Trio (N). KFAC—Eddie Eben, organist, 1 hr. and cat cemeteries In almost every diums, 29c; eandled light dirty medi- Chile Cop Ss 47 34', 34 South Ry con 5s 94... 634 63'i 634 Operator .. - M JU 160 KFAC—June Parker tc Orch., tt KFI, KFOX, KFVD, KFWB, KMPC, . , urns, 28c, candled clean standards. Clnn Qas .t El 4s 68 Mtt 054 South Ry gen 4a 56 J 34 24 34 Bid Aaked Park City Cons .M'.i KGFJ—Sports Interview, tt hr. KNX—Dance Orchestras. Associated Std Oil Shs M4 .01 Part Of the city. They are all full 24e: candled light dirty standard). 33c: (-'lev Un Term 4',a 77 C 644 614 B W Bell Tel Sa 54 J IM IM IM Stt 4 Round Mountain .Mtt 08 4 KHJ—Dancing at the Bellrlve (C) 1148 9. tL today, so new ones have been opened candled checks, 2ic. Colmbla G Sc B Ss 52 814 , St Oil N J deb Se 46 105 1044 105 Baalc Industry Shs Smuggler .024 •054 /KNX—Si Sc Elmer (rural Ait). . tt- KHJ—Dancing With the Stars. Collateral Trust Shs . . a _.. •M after a concerted demand. Small <•_,•.•...- f..nii:«i clean amaiis. May 81', 81', 105 St OU N Y 44s Sl 964 964 964 Tlntlc Stand. 2.57',i 3.57'mil, .034 6:45 P. M. Midnight 24c Con Qas N V 5',.< 45 .106 103 Commonwlth Ins Bhs " 34 ttt Walker 2.57', Almrv.i within » atnne'a thrnw of . e<">dled light dirty smalls, 24c. U T— do "B" •st'., Jir KECA—Julie Kellar, harpist. KOBR—Tht Midnight Frolle, t hre. A" 1.55 __ •M'i KNX—The Serenaders (songs-orch.) KHJ—Midnight Moods. 1 fer. Aimoot «nnm a stones tnrow oi poultry and raBbits—Hens leghorns D Sc R O ton 4a 36 37 364 •IBi- I Ten El Pw rfg ta 47 A. 99 Corporate Trust Shs 310 .... Buckingham palace is a cemetery 3'.« to 34 lbs.. 13c; tuna, leghorns, over Det Bd Se 49 A 103 102 102' ! Tex Corp 5s evt 44 93 923, do "AA" ...... l.Tt that few Londoners know. It Is | Jtt and up to 4 lbt., ite; hens, leg- Det Xd 44s 61 D 87-4 974 97'-. Tob Prod N J tttt 2022 96 954 do Accum Ser 1 66 1.90 Where the royal pets of King Ed horns, over 4 Ibs. and up, 15c; hens Cumulative Trust Sbs colored. 34 to 4 lbs., tte; hena. colored, Dodge Broa deb 6s 40 83'.. 88', U 1.66 1.10 Business Points ward and Queen Alexandra are Duque Lt 4',s 87 A 103', 1034 1034 Un Pao 1st 4a 47 974 974 Depoe Bk Bhs N Y 1.77 over 4 lbs. and up. 18c; broilers, over 97ttJ Depos Ins Sh's N Y Highlights For Tomorrow buried. 1 and up to 24 lbs. 19c: broilers, over Unit Drg Del Sh S3 50 494 •— att 34 E- U B Rub 5s 47 .44 44 so I Diversified Tr 8hs "A" 24 3tt Hidden by a neatly-trimmed ltt and up to 24 lbe.. ltc; fryers, lag- 29 44 do "B" Dun's weekly trade review eald that horns, over 24 and up to 3 lbs., ltc; Krle rt Sc Imp Ss 67 Utah Pow St L 5a 44 _. 704 70 U... T hedge, it lies tn the grounds of Utll Pow tc L Sa 59 ww 31 304 70'.. do "C" .. retail trade has expanded la several di­ tryers, colored, over 34 and up to 3', —G- 31 do "D" ... -. Stt rections and Industrial operations are T A. M. KFI—Great Momenta of History (N). Marlborough house, within easy lbs., ITe; roasters, aott bone, over 3', Gen Cable S',a 47 58 58 58 Vanadium Sa 41 49 48', Fundamental Tr She ' 3.15 2 40 KNX—Bill Sharpies' Oang. 3 hre. KHJ—Musical Comedy (O). H hr. c1en The 48 tt 34 holding moet of tba recent improve­ reach ol the Mall. It is unused now, lba. and up, 17c; stags. ISc old rooa- I » Equip 6s 40 34 3' 3tt ! do "B" 3>a 4St t ment. • A. M. • B.N. but is still cared for by gardeners. ters, 8c. Goodrich R F 84s 47 79 78' 78 Virginia Rv 5a 62 v 90 90 90 Incorporated Investors A".. 3 14 Two hundred men returned to work KECA—Russian Symphonic Choir (Hj. KECA—The Rendezvous (music) (N). Ducklings. Pekln; over 4 lba. and up. Goodyr T _ R 5s 57 77», 77 7T4 I Leaders of Industry "A 34 at the plant of the Intervatlonal Har­ KHJ—Sunday Comics (KFWB at 8:15) KFI—Eddie Cantor, M al Oft, I te. 124 KFOX—Ev Hoagland's Orch.. 1 te. lie. ducklings, othen than Pekln. over Qt Nor Ry Ts 36 A 64', 64' 84', Western El 5» 44 w- no a dO "B" vester Co. at Richmond, Ind. S :30 A. M. 98", 984 ,,,* I Leaders of Industry 24 KHJ—Ernest Hutcheson, pianist (C). 4 lbe. and up, 10c; old ducks. 10c; geese. Weat Pac 1st 5s 46 .. Sltt 314 C"...... 2.02 Bank clearings, an Index or business KECA—Maj. Bowes' Family (N), 1 te. II- * Masa Inv Truat KHJ—The Melody Makers (C). GERMAN MONARCHS 12c; young Tom turkeys. 13 lbe. audHu d Sc Man rfg Sa 57 A 81', S14 West Pen Pow Sa 58 O 1054 1054 105', 2.12 154 activity, showed a gain of 18.3 per cent 5:38 P. M. up, 17c: yount Toms, dressed, 13 lbs., Hud di Man adj Inc .V. Nation Wide ln the week ended November 16, a* com­ t:45 A. M. KBCA—Oolden Chorlaten. Western Un Sa 51 . 59 584 Sttt Voting -__ 14'.. ELECTED, FORECAST and up. 32c: hen turkeyt, 9 lbe. and up. ST 52 Sl 52 Western Ua 5s 60 59 58'.', 58 2.50 pared Wtth the preceding WSM, Brad­ KHJ—News Flashes. KHJ—The Roxy Theatre Ensemble (C) I 17c; hen turkeys, dressed, 8 lba. and Wheel St 4>,H 53 B..„ I. 54tt Mtt 54'.il No American Tr Shs ... 84 ttt street's reported. 8 A. M. 1KB up. 22c; old Tom turkeys, 16c: old Toms do 1855 accum ... 1.81 Autocar Co.. Ardmore. Okla., motor KFI—Singers tc Oreheetra, 1 te. KECA—Sunday Concert (N), H te. DETROIT, Nov. 19. (U.R>—If Oer­ dressed, 19c; squaba, under 11 lbe. per III Units Bell Tel 5s 56 108", 1064 108'.. I | do 1956 dlstrlb .... 1.85 2.00 truck manufacturers, received an order KGFJ—Studio Orchestra, 4 hn. KFWB—Newa Flashes, tt hr. many returns to the monarchlal dosen, 15c; squabs, u lbs. per doaen 111 Cen 44s 66 37 37 1 37 I FOREIGN BONDS I Publlo Service Tr Sha 1.85 3.00 from the navy department tor thirty- KHJ—Salt Lakt Tabernacle (C). KHJ fnt Allen, et al (C), H hr. . £jaai Repdeijenta tlve Tr Shs two new type heavy duty motor trucks. form of government she will elect and up. 20c. ______S_L_Sc_N 6 H!-.:h Low 2 85 .. . 9: JO A. M. t:15 P. M. rfg Sa 63 A 45 43", 434 Abltlbl P tc P 5s 53 Trusteed Amer Bk Sha A (.38 8.M her ruler, it the belief of Dr. Karl Capons, live, under T lbs . 22c; capons, L 16 iss, 16 Trustee Std Inv Tr "C"... KECA—Southland Sketches (N). KFI—American Music (N), H te. Interb R Tr rfg 5s M 494 484 4ttt Argentine ts ST A . 2tt "ft KHJ—Home, Sweet Home Concert, 1. t:M F. M. live, T lbe. and up 25c; capone, dressed, Int Cement 5a 48 48»i 46'i 464 do "D" ._ Adel man, of the Oerman supreme lUldet fi t*>, 26c: rnp.nn, dressed, a lbs 81 81 Ct Art ts IMI Feb . 1 4T 484 47 160 1 85 lt A. M. KECA—Kenneth Spencer (songs) ltt). Int Hydro Elec-fis -44- +14—+1-4 4Ht Act te tMl May •• Trustee Std Oil Shs "A"] 1.55 1.80 court, 01 Mumcn. and up, 26c. Rabbits. No. 1 white, 3 to I j 47 47 47 do "B" KECA—The Song-Album (N). KHJ—The Melody ""•" f"), H **- s 38 41 394 41 Australia Ss It 74 73% 1HI 3% . liivestock Market Dr. Adelman predicted Adolf Hit­ 4 lbs, 9c; rabbits. No. 2 white, 3 to 4 I int T Sc T deb Si 55 374 I Trustee Std UtU 1 KFI—Roxy It His Gang (N), 1 te. t :45 P. M. lba., tc: rabblU. No 1 mixed colors. 3 I 37 37% I Australia 4'is 56 TO 70 TO .Sfl" 3»i ler would shortly rise to power, but _ Austria gtd 7a 43 I Trust Fund Shs att 44 10:30 A. M. KECA—Gunnar Johansen (N). tt te. to 4 lbs . 7c; rabbits, No. 3 mixed colora, K— 924 92 tt 92 >,', Bullock's Fund .. KECA—Morning Moods (N). Va te. KFAC—Joseph Borrlaoff (violin), }'»• eventually the Oerman people would Belgium 7s 56 ... 103tt 103th lOtTi 3 3tt 3 to 4 lbs, 5c; rabbits. No. 1 old'. 5c K C Term 1st 4s 60 . 884 884 Belgium 6s SS . .... M" U S El Lt * Pwr lltt 124 LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19. tt—Hoge re­ KHJ—Interview, John Held, Jr. (C). KFI—Male Quartet; Orch. (M), tthr. return to Heinrich Bruenlng for rib lilts. No. 3 old, Sc. Kiuw Gas Sc X 4',a 80. 904 M>, 96', 963, Berlin City El 64s 51 SO 50 50 do voting •" 2.50 ceipts fw week, 500; steady; closing 10:45 A. M. TB.il. leadership. Dividend Shares I Bolivia 8s 47 T ^ T T ra­ a* 94 top 84.81, KHJ—Ann Leaf, organist (C). KHJ—Musical Cameos (orch.) Dr. Adelman remarked there was j Laa Oas 5',s 53 . 85 tS t5 I Brazil 64a 27-57 ...... 164 it', 16'i l.M LU Cattle. 3M0; ateady to 25c higher; fed 11 A. M. Till 9. M. Uttle distress in America as com- Lautaro Nltra ta 54 5 5 British Stts 3T JOS 1043, 1044 steers 8S.25_B.25, some down to 84.50; KECA—Bible Stories (N), 1 te. KFI—L'Heure Exqulse (N). rapared with Europe. Lorillard Co Ss 51 Mtt Mtt Mtt British 4s 60-90 70 69>, 69 gjfcraaa ateera [email protected]; red hellers KFI—"Adventures Through Fire and KHJ—lbt Friendly Muse (C). Louis tc N unified 4s 40 84 84 84 I Budapest te 27-62 34 24 24 tSSOiut, grass heifers $4.50 down; me­ Ice" by Rev. Bernard R. Hubbard (N). TlM P. M He termed the Ford plant the j Canada Ss 52 97tt 97 Banks. Trusts dium to good cowa $2.85i«3.50. KHJ—Smilin' Bd McConnel (songs (C) KFI—Captain Don W. Wilkle, speaker eighth wonder of the world. ' M Canada 4s 60 . 8-1'-• fr* 84', Calves, 1900; fuUy steady: bulk $4.3 5. 11:15 A. M. KHJ—Musical Revertee (oreh.). H te. Manhat Ry 4a 90 28 Mtt 274 Chile ta 60 T tatt 7 Sheep, 2150; iteady; medium to good KFI—Clyde Doer rs Sax Octette (N). KNX—Drury Lane (songs), _; ttt. Directors of R H Mac Co. New McKess Sc R 5>,s SO 39'S 394 394 274 lambs $4.50i

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1932 EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CAliPORNIA

Vital Statistics '34 Houses For Rent Hout— For Rent IN HOTELS Kl'BMSIIln FUBNItHKD BEAUTIPUL east tront on 91st St., north Born to: NEW LOW WINTER RATES now in effect I tit—NORTH of. Wilshlre. I rooms, a baths] Avon Hotel Montana, OOXHE. IUM. Also weet front Business and Professional on ottt cottages and cabins In beautiful 1 electric refrigeration and cook stove; 1337 THIRD STREET en 28th, north_of Baltic 88X188, tlttt Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Rowley, Teroescal canyon jfr pacific P»|lss(i*s ftfllAfll, Hnnhi. enrngp 1061 Prinrrtnn 1 A Treasury A Pamll. Holsl ' _Phg|_e..at__B-. 128_ 28th St. ' 706 Ocean Park bsulexard N"V4""-. Annotmceinents "near Santa Monica Purr.Ished. ttt tei St. Cell In afternoon or evening. Ot Refinement and Comfort 'taa.SO per month, includim: ff light : —— ber 8. a dauglitgr. Beverly Rosaline. Out-o?-Tovra Property - and water. PnlarnUhcd; - I It to 11 6 peri gg Flats and Duplexes « Rooma With Board «t»p aau Huar Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Donovan, j month. Including water. Onlr tenants ofj aood moral character tttl financial re-1 roa RENT. rt'RMSBrn MOUNTAIN PROPERTY 4425 Campbell drive. Culver City, | AMERICAN LEGION NtasE's caae sponslblltty desired. Your inspection ln- I ______HIOH class boarding home, within walking distance of O, -fi business district; two jMOUNTAI N cabin for sale, 1200 cssh. WHO KNOWS^ SALVAGE Dept.. 1441 3rd St. We need your] WILL take patient in home, nervous or Ttttt. Phene |ftt. 32238 or drive to Pa-1 ATTRACTIVE 4 room flafc first clan, wtll trade for light sedan. November 13. at St. Catherine'! hos­ cast off clothing, furniture, newspapers. J clflc Pallsadea Association Assembly j rate. piano Also 4 rooms, unfurnished blocks to bus: good food; $45 and up seml-lnvalld ttm* preferred Qradu*t* 2911 Fourth St. Phone 62661.- : • 12538 VENICE BLVD. pital, a daughter, Marjorie Ann. magazines. Phone 29977. Will call. Nurse. 2504 j____d 81 Orounds and ask for Mr. D. c. Startler | rear ra-ra-f lot 1123 Uth St Phone 25760. What Is In Tbie._. BEADS Kk.SIKl.M_ tt the office or tn Codas. "B." ; ROOM and board 17 week, without boaru LOUIS 1 BUSCH OO Mr. and Mrs. Alex Braze, 1531' LET us locate you. All kinds cf houses'"° Apartmentt For Rent tt and up. 227 Washington Ave.. Santa j •We Know the Mountains' Unredeemed JEWELRY and watab repalrlnt. Mada re- Monica, corner 3rd. Phone 280711 Wilshire Bivd Phone 14430 Sixteenth street, November 13, a I PAPERHANGING. painting, carpentering and apartments for rent, furnished and | t'NriTRVlSHED strung, earrings made te order, reason- unfurnished. BEAUTIFUL location, fine home cooking, Storage? able Bett j Mttt IW WIlaBlre Ph MlU and remodeling, low prlcea; all work 4 ton, Lewis. .guaranteed. Phone 8 M 64671 WO—LARGE living room, bedroom, kitchen, comfortable rooms, pleasant environ­ Exchange Rea! Estate Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Penn, 2491 BUSINESS CARD LENA L. DUNN dinette, tile bath, refrigeration and ga- ment; special rates. 131" Ocean Ave. 27378 PHOTOGRAPHERS ttar Banta Monira Blvd Phone 22574 rage Included. 1720 Washington Ave n CAN EXCHANGE WHAT TOU HAVE Redman's Ashland avenue, November 14, at i A BUSINESS card In thin section wlll be SSS MONTH, WATER PAID. COMFORT- 130 -ATTRACTIVE 4 room apartment, 46-A SANITAIUl MS POH WHAT TOU WANT seen ty thousand* ef people dally, sad CHRISTMAS special. 6 PHOTOS ln FOLD- I J. J BARRETT ERS, M.M, -FREE, talt In frame witn | ABLy FURKISHED HOME: - hardwood — newly decorated: extra bed and aVessing St. Catherine's hospital, a daughter,) Ua cost II t few eent. per -ear Phone floors, tiled sink and bath: TWO BED­ 2615 Santa Monica Blvd Pl)one !UH Classified Advertising: Department. Banta each dosen. PLATTE STUDIOS, No. 8. room: tarase. 849 Lincoln Blvd. Dartene Giilaiiie. Fourth Street Arcade. ROOMS; lot fenced: garage. Ml Nowlta MARSHALL MANOR CLF-AH. modern "i room stueco. In Mar AUCTION Monica 23385. for a representative It place. Venice. Phone 65232. Vfeta for 6 rooms north of W.l.rhir. Wlll call on you- SENSATIONAL Xmas offer, t 8x10 photos. I 40 Por nervous, aged people, tit month up. POR RENTALS Houses Fer Rent Accommodations tn tpftrate home Ior jwimir Laurie. 2fil5 w^g^^p Ph. ____^ DEATHS ln folders ttl 5x7. tt: take dozen; 1 tint-1 IIMHIBHIKHFB _1932.-Storage CARFEMTCB ed freer Bunnell's- Studio. 1IIIH 3rd at"{ REAL S&T-A-TB-AND lNaWAWPB mtm minui cue.. aJwcs incluHBar wt. -~ November ic^ArmrMary De!£_ert;t CHAS. A. TEGNER. PIONEER AGENCY 1. Real Estate Wanted Tuesday, Nov. 22nd 68. CARPENTER work, day or contract; esti­ PlANO U'NIKG Phone 21716. 314 Ssnta Monica Blvd. 516 LINCOLN, 3 bedrooms, frlgldalre) lart* Bast Blvd. corner Washineton Pi. 77191 mate furbished, repair vera a stteieIty rooms; 75x150; Itt per month. 1 WANTED—WILSHIRS BLVO. PRONTAOE 10 A. M. Roofing Pb 84647 1247'A 15th St HOLLAND DUTCH piano technician; tun­ BEAUTIFUL, new two story home, furn­ 346 Euclid St.. 4 bedrooms. 2 story slue- Movinp and S* IBt* November 18—Margaret McLaren ing $2.50. Voicing, repairing pianos. Peter ished: best residential section, near Ssn ALSO 2 B' ZONE LOTS TOOETHER. co: water, gardener paid; $60 month. NOHTH OF WILSHIRE POR CASH BUTT­ Smart, 80. CLOTHING Jensen, 1715 Ocean Are. Phone 21267. Vicente; 3 bedrooms. 2 bsths. fireplace. 1133 ltth St., 7 room house near' W1I- PRKB une monin eteraie. euimaies freer pnjedeemed storage coeds sold to ERS ALBERT LEONARD. 001 WILSHIRE hi,hest bidder. Living room, dlnlns. bed­ yard care, unit heat. 25B 25th- St —Trtnre'."$45—p£r month: water"paid. special movln. rate. D»> Citiea Transler MEN'6-blue serve and trey suits, size 37 PRINTING Storate ^o. phone IStH ot WLA 31864 HSVE reliable ouyer for home north Ari- room furniture; boxes, barrels, trunks. DANCE NETS MONEY FOR TRIP and 38; lady's brown coat, size 36; 2 POR better rentals, see the m-est office 1037 Ocean Ave., t rooms, furnished radios. flsn_i russ. ate.—a chance in • 1000 Vellum Business Cards $2.25 ' tn town BIO SELECTION unfurnished: reasonable rental. A DEPIMTb. r.tlmatr t.UAHAM'EEI3 "fi -eona In 8. M . about f 3000. 1230 cash HINSDALE, Mass.. Nov. 19 (U.PJ-— dresses size lt. 1338-A Sth St. Ph. 32597. OCEAN PARK PRINTERY PrlMe, 2024 Simla Monica Blvd. lifetime to pick flp sooda al yoor own- L M PORD Si L K SMALL. Otti See OANDY INV. CO.. 1510 3rd Bt. ina: local and distance vans Ph. UM price. Enterprising Josephine Menard. COLORED TILING Ashland and Trolleyway. Phone tlttt 114 Banta Monica Blvo Phone tMl* ONION TRANSFER _ STORAOE CO 80 Money to Loan THESE SALES HAVE PROVEN A VSRIT-. Dalton high school senior, wanted to ROOFING LAROE living room, bedroom, kitchen. You can't improve a Redman 11*9*'* ABLE GOLD MINE TO PEOPLE IN '. make a trip to Washington, D. C, nook: garage: newly decorated, overstuff Moving Rates EUIEE-ROOF WAREHOUSE Til^DraiD Boards SAI CITIES ROOFINO CO Near far bus'; row fenT 1_L1-C 36_T3t Redman Van tk Storage, phone gait*. PAST; miy rou UAVC NEVER^A-I but shr lacked ______So she hired 172-1 STANPORD STREET TENDED ONE. MAKE IT A POINT TO 330—ATTRACTIVE 4 room front '.-. of du­ BE ON RAMS POR OOM BIOOE8T ANB Orange Hall, engaged, an o- '-estra $10 tnr, Guarantee, Colors ESTABLISHED 1918 PHONS 23704. plex: extra bed: newly painted, decorated Storage Rates MOVING $1 RDOM. UP If You Need Money It TEARS IN BAY DISTRICT PH. 22048 -Bffn 1 BEBT TUB lPOil AUCTION: and gave a rtnnrp that netted th-4 wiuHI pmfl: laiiitn. gggngj Ijj)i mth Long Distance. LOe Mile Uv Ph MMl $10 UP, colored tile dralnboards and bath, .50- 1 ROOMS. 2-story Spanish home: a necessary monev. Rccardles. of quotations, we guarantee LADIES' lieei lifts, all kinds Us; ladies |45— FIVE ROOMS; TWO BEDROOMS. bedrooms, a baths, unit beat, refrtger "TWe Can Help You! REMEMBER the highest quality and best price, 69676 half soles 50c. men's rubber-Basis 25c. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION. WATER • ation. double RBrng.. 1711 Tier Aver 60 Santa Monica Property men's halt soles, any kind. 65c- Loudon's, AND GARDENER PAID 1143 16th SI Phone 62689 11 jtou iti having- trouble making endi The Sale Date -1503 Tttt St., across from Outlook on 4th FOR SAU 131.50—3 ROOM cottage, nook, garag*. NICE little unfurnished cabin, 4 rooms, meet—SEE US I Our eervlce offers ai Legal Noticet' SPIRELLA make corsets, brassierc-glrdies, _ nice yard for child: cleaa. neat; water easy, practical way of «olvln« family abdominal supports. Mrs, Helen Oibb, TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES batb, electricity, gas: full lot: four city BUY. SELL. EXCHANOE p«ld. 1034 lb 12th St., rtar. blocks from ocean: $15. H W. Reed. 3623 financial problems. 1337 Fifth St, Phone 36696. CASH LOANS can be secured through us TUESDAY THREE rooms, overstuffed: nice yard; Mnln St.. .Ocean Park. . — NOTICE TO 1 O'EWTML *__»_» [ Union PA.CTtTC-Stages Sbopplflt" dUtritt. tlicntcrs, schools; QUICKLY on a plan of MONTHLY RE­ $20, ttt MONTH—Two attractive bunga­ The ' W. A. Dunlap." Lot No. 4040; Mr. J. R. j DIRECT ROUTE EAST onable. »38-B Euclid SL PAYMENTS to ault present day working November 22nd, 1932 With railroad certainty—Salt Lake Olty; lows. 1 or 2 bedrooms: lovely grounds; conditions and salaries. Hansen. Lot No. 4020: Mr. W. H. Knight. Brackett Merchant Patrol 130—3 AMD 4 room bungalows, newly dec­ artistic landscaping, newly decorated: In­ Lot No. 3914: Mrs. Chas. L. Lt Moyne. OAT AND IMIOHI SBRVIOB PHONE tf" Denver, Omaha. Chicago. New York orated, nicely furnished: overstuffed: Oo ey Land. Water or Air Everywhere. cludes BornBes 2825 Wilshlre Blvd. PHONE, WRITE OR COME IN POR Lot No. 3296: Mr. C. Pendleton. Lot No HOME BEAt'TIFIEB water paid. Inquire 1124 Broadway 24957 Cooperative 10 A. M. 3798; Mr. Alfred Quinby, Lot No. 3566 RATES NO LOWER ANYWHERE $18—"LOVELY 3 room, modern stucco; ga­ FULL INFORMATION Mr. Phil R. Randolph, Lot No. 3474: Mrs I FIRST class paintlns. decoratlns. paper j Tickets and Information $40—MODERN 5 rooms, 2 bedroomi, well rage: large yard: close to school. W B L. L. Sullivan. Lot No 3418; D A Swan, i hanging; reasonable prices; estlmstesj HARNEY TRAVE1 BUREAU . furnished; garage. Also 4 rooms, 3 bed­ . Canine, MIO Eleo Blvd Phone 84212. REDMAN'S rooms:, enrage: $25. 842 34th St JS_ay California: Brokerage €Jo. Lot No. 1749: _1_ OgTtHllle TtllfLW 9* given: satisfactory work Phone 6343B.""] ttn Santa Monica Blvd Phone Mttt $35—REDUCED from $45. Corner, 5 rooms, $17.50—PURNISHED I rooms, half double FIREPROOF _405_i Mifs Ah—t York; Lot HS, Wl; J Mt'SICAL INSTRI'CTION WEATHER STRIPPI.NO electric refrigerator: tiled features, show- Which means 12 brokers and their en­ Klu'bert-Edw. Rentier. Lot No, 4173; Mrs: bungalow; garage: cozy, clean: flowers, er: garage: water paid. 1004 Pine St 304 Bliss Bldg. PROFESSIONAL instruction In Hawaiian | tire sales organizations at your disposal Francis Baker. Lot No. 7104; Mr. W. Q LEAKY, draft* Windows and doors 00c garden: near Crystal Beach. 139 Stra nd by the simple means ot using oner - WAEEH0CS__ CO. guitar and ukulele; reasonable tuition i 3 BEDROOM bungalow, newly decorated; 500 Santa Monica Blvd Phone 91032 Martin, Lot No 7060: Mrs. t\. Weber. Lot || and up. Ouaranteed. Oai] for estimate $15 AND $18—3 rooms and bath 2 bids: MM 8ANTA MONICA BLVD. Alyce Cary, 225 5th Ave.. Venice. 65260. Atlas Weatherstrip Oo. 12233 garage. 1464 llth St.. 135. Wm. O. Rood, No. 7153; Boone Riley, Lot No. 3752. modem; newly painted and decorated; on 1729 Ocean Ave. Phone 22793, Our outstanding burs* which in selected bus line OaU 2225 4th BL by B committee ol six brokers, thereby j And you and each of you are hereby J COZY, comfortable home. 4 rooms and sun valuation to you. LOAN6 notified that the time for the payment I $46—BEAUTIPUL bungalow. C large room, porch: real fireplace, tile featurea; near Auto, furniture, building 100ft financed Bill Ramsden «' Business Opportunitiet and bath; garage: nice yard, nicely furn­ of our Hen for storage, cartage, packing j bus, town, ocean: 3 garages 819 Idaho. Insurance all kinds. Evan B Mickey, AUCTIONEER Funeral Directora ished, real home: adulta. 1234 21st St 309 Bay Cities BldC Phon* 21448. and other charges upon property herein­ i ARTISTIC building, suitable for electrician. I FIVE rooms, near Fourth and Hill, for sale, after described hnrmg expired, after duel; nothing down: terms like rent. If You Stop and Think, plumber, cleaners or miscellaneous uses f Mb LOANS OM Al'TOMOBILSS 98 ' notice had been given you. we will cause Northeast corner Harvard and Wilshire j Crawford Rental Service PHONE 28745 Miscellaneous For Sale such property, to-wlt: Household goods, Todd & Leslie —Rent—$81 month:—Albert—Leonard, Ul j 1333 SEVENTH ST PHONE 24108 $25—7 ROOMS. 3 bedrooms, fireplace, tile You Will-Waat to See beds, chiffoniers. ~ clialrs, mirrors, mat- Wilshlre Blvd. FIVE ROOM, modern bungalow, newly bath and tile features: garage. HEELER Pive acre tracts nt Palm Springs. S760. ] AUTO LOANS OOAL. WOOD, COKE—Oak. juniper. tresi.es, boxes, trunks, chests, tables, of­ Phone 23271 decorated, close In Special rates to oer 211 Central Tower Bldg Phone 23381, Marvelous soil, abundant water, centei I fice furniture, tools, musical instruments, ESTABLISHED 3 % years. Key-locksmith, I trades; easy AUTOS POR SALE Irptus: el) sizes. Art At Bon. MMUIahed 7TH AND ARIZONA. BANTA MONICA manent tenants 1248 4th Bt el big development. No dealers. 1424 Md St. Phone 2UMJ and personal effects stored at the RED- _, bicycle aad lawnmower shop; rent $30 per j NICE 5 room stucco bouse, good yard, fruit terms. EA6V WAY TO BORROW M A tEHRO op month. Best cash offer takes It. Box 1055.1 48 FOURTH ST - Clean, well furnished: trees. garaae; $37.50. VACUUM cleaners, like new: tolas _md_ » ^v ™ , WAREHOUSE COM- Wilshire Funeral Home Outlook. gas furnace, etc. Seven rooms. Call at 1026 21ST ST.. NEAR WILSHIRE SUPER FINANCE COJ f.artrp Hoover vith attachments $35: alao PANY. by you. In your name or for your house. Low rent. 1211: Eureka 118 50. 2411 Wilshlre. UUl. account, er in whieh you claim an In- i'homas Price. E B Daniel. John C. Snags FIVE rooms, two bedrooms, nook, tile fea­ Santa Monica Boulevard Phone 260B8 114 Santa Monica Blvd terest. to be sold at public auction, at Ph 23027 131B Wilshlre. Santn Monies 31 Lockamith, Keytmith $25—COZY, olean 4 rooms, 2 bedrooms, ga- [ tures: fireplace, hardwood floors: water, HEADUUARTEna for plumMni, |>lpe *i) our warehouse. 2428 Santa Monica Blvd.. I " ratal adults, Hto I6II1 K.-,- rrnr. Key at! g&rdenur pain: addlta. 1124 Wit Bt $2,500, Terms «r-*~-trtm.ir_-»!»D ofATms noroirr •II MBIT, 'parts. Banta Monica Bav 8ant»-Moa 10 Educational the available people who are or who might j E B Conliss. 1301) Ocean Ave 21160 ists di ngrsery m_»n alone 2Btli Sti hernme tenant y__„ m.» ..v Oh. »eal| VERY- MT.RACT-I.VE REN* - yard S4-7—10th Bt Phone attlt card table. M.M: malioanny desk, M 7S, • FRETTER—Herman J. Fretter. age 14 C^\ I've beard that before Rut put __oi__cli J Crawford Baalts, 1204 8*v«nth_____S4KW ery, 2M4 21th St. bloek south of Pico i CONVERSATIONAL-—Prench—rlgs_T — ttt lltlD STREET 116—4 ROOMS and bath on separate lot Lena L nunn. 2827 Santn Monica rt*** large stork of beds, springs, mattresses. —"years; at Tit Marine BT Husband oTj tlle - children, starting—this- week, only—Btas-jr.a I t-g Place of a person seeking a place *lft REDUeED-=Away from ocmn damp- 707 HIU Bt. Alao furnished l room*. 115. Follansbce Realty. 291 26th 2.11.17 dressers, chiffoniers, vanities, etc.. at —Mn. Emily Fretter and father of Wllhel- y n p —ridiculously low pritfa*. BeaUMces Now geriessoni^xperienced teacher.. FrenffT^,Jiif ;ot^y t^r™£$J»™ nepf.. Sunny 9 rocms. ntwly patntette gee- Til "Hm Bt. Key al 711-fi HIU fft. . lU-M, rord. >14 Santa Monlea . , i 23420 mia Fretter of San Francisco. ""orated: fffar school, i COfW. bus aai9 bVtT T A. Johnson. 210 Mills Pramr Hldi. '.Miiul LINCOLN PURNITURE QQ. Quality—NOVEMBER SALE Quality Beivicei in chair«ror V Baoti'-'H n'.iirn lodae 1 paeentate. Will term classes with Jntn!tsi^lult you could Tay "your hands" on. Here 530 -TWO bedrooms, glassed porch, dingle ot not lcss than S. A. iioch, 010 Bay Cities Illiiii. fllTF WiUliiro Hnrnifi tllli li Wllsiiles Bl*_b No. 906. B. P,. b.-J_KSO Sh,.* . Monday ntat. 2 pni m four in_j» class, at same ln tht Bay district there is WrtT ONT $25~4 ROOM, modem, hnnirnlow: garppr: __caraEc; adults preferred. 2201 LoueUa. i_co»-isi-Ut-itaittjaTfl.-Tiaici. fh, mu , V. rim-,. ftiuiiOHy HI. . _t.t,t , J _rate_._,,_.. PhonDh_ne. 21718g_____a. lnn100n2 _•____ltth. at__j. I water. Also single Apt., hot water, sarase- corner Victoria! Venice, ^hone _249B8. Albert Leonard, Ml wilshlre _____ .21027 Pi.)UR poster twin beds—four poster full at the Memorial Ohapel of Todd ft Leslie NEWSPAPER, aud that fad makes it M. 8 Rapp. 1413 Montana. —22113 loo Miscellaneous Wanted I doubly valuable '» you livers person ii_ $15: high and dry. Inquire 1M7^07 1 h St size bed—Hoosier kitchen cabinet—extra SCOTT—Cora, __,, Scott, st 58 Ozone Ave.; MOIHHW Mueeoi 1 bedrooms, 3 bfl ths, oloo* E T "«»" 521 •*»»« Monica . 25510 18 | terested ln renting a place In Santa Mon- t2iT~and 127.50—3 ROOM irom Uubum] f alow. trie rcfrlRcralor; ISO. 1036 26th St. Been large cheat et drawers. Ivory finish—. —__ Venice. Mother of Homer Scott. Travel Opportunities Louis T. Busch. MM Wilshlre 24430 mahogany combination wardrobe and | WIU.jp«r eash for old lumber and bouses I lea or vicinity wlll look ln our Classified breakfast nook, overstuffed, etc., ume hv appointment. 601 17th St. Phone 26667 Id rrerk. Santa Monica Bay Wrecking Funeral services Monday. Nov. 21st at 2 j I columns for first hand Information. Can't Wear Was. I7_t-Q tth Bt chest of drawers— •_!______! ______Park chapel of | YOUNO man. at, wants to get to Phlladel 130 7 KOOI4I, a both room*, | btifooms- Co, 1TOI' Uncoln Blvd Phona IUM. . Kirkelie. Barnard Si -Peek. Interment | .1 you are that advertising Is n„t an Item ell RENT cut In half Single,1* ayd doubJes, cot- some furniture; responsible adults, in "VhlwlJ^'Ch'rlRtmas. Will help drive and , expense? It ts a necessity that should be I _Forest Lawn cemetery. share gas expenses. R. St Pietro, 664 taces and Apts It will pay you to MO Ashland Ave. Phono 64155, We Have Sold All But At Vickery's ['"1 Sxvaps. All Sorts I. a part of overhead equal in importance I these first. Apply 503 Ocenn Park Blvd. 2100 Sawtelle Blvd.W I. A Open evenings SCOTT—Jessie Scott, at 4B-B Horizon ave- Vernon Ave_, Vtattt. Phone 84674 I to the telephone. water, aas or lights UAHUtHT in nHT~Bay district, and the nue, Venice. Beloved Vrtfc el llat.ll Scull. | —. None of which you would even consider I 135 — Six roomit sea vic v. near TliaT landscape; 835. Three .Houses CHEAPEHT OQ EARTH, an ACRE filled WILL EXCHANOE RI-NT POR 1 Funeral services Tuesday. Nov. 22nd at 2 20 Employment for Men I taking out. Be represented.—slay—reprc- !| beach: bpautlful Santa Monica conynn CALL 1004 NINTH BT Durins ttie last ffm- weeks the {aisee* - with furniture and rues of every descrip­ LATB MODEL K'RD p. in., at the Ocean Park chapel of| _ j seated and watch your percentage of va- j J A Edmundson. 2ft0 w Ctinnnol Road fnii rcaliztnic that tbe turn lifts come, tion, 10.000 customers well pleaded with PHONg fli__ Kirkelie, Bernard & PttiL. and that opportune ttea to buy a t 60 cent*. our jjarEttins BO WILL YOU BE. Barak SALESMEN—NEAT APPEARING: MO COM- canciea drop, and continue to stay drcipped 120—COUPLE wlli share bpautuiil 6 room Rooms For Rent IIM TAYLofe—William R, .Ttylor. father ot X. REX ARMS aPARTMENTS home, gr rent" clenn," cozy. Bimny-rear • on the dollar wlll not return in our Furnlturt* Cb., corner 12th and Banta Poultry. Rabbit*. Etc' - PETITION: UNLIMITED TERRITORY PL'BNISBED time, have bought all but throe pf our Monlea. Open ttll 8 p m Ph. 918U LIVESTOCK STPPIJES P. Taylor and Elizabeth Johnson. Alao CALL 9 TO lt A. M. 1448 4TH ST. See these. tt.a„nfqi singles; overstuflea_ Apt • .12 Invc'.v 3 room API.. 125. £$& T survived by 3 brothers and 3 sisters ami (uVniture; phones.—light, gaa Included j ,l hmm Th b,uluW, l!, A STUCCO. 2 bedrooms, nicely furnh-hed; $T0TTT5 MONTH, plrg sant sunny rooms in ™, ih'_;rr - " " • j*A 'H '™T™w3™ stock of new and AOF.-HI scratch 11.45: Ace-HI laying mash 3 B-rsnctclilidicu. 1434 Santa Monica Blvd. private home, conv •ment loca Lion near hardwood floors, tile bath: garaco; water S_Jfe___5_ i-o of five, -roomsi """ IurnUtt" rt ".Mtjo-lbU prte^ MMt in white white cotton bags. Lin­ Bervices Monday at "2 p. m.. from Price, •^ Employment for Woman _ paid; reasonable. 1325 Chel&ea^^hj l>tl(i, -klt4illt.lt pitvllij S#* 627 ~Mt Si and Me tor yourself. : and one of seven rooma. arc located In. I •me coln Ranch. MOD Hncoln-^Phone MlifS*- Daniel Funeral Home, West Los Angeles. _ Criterion" Apts. VT~ MONTIT. '""t fo"ur room ^"v'^^iTl LtAltuii nicely furnished room with aood VAt/UHAN'S. lttl Lincoln Blvd. near . restricted district*, two near Kranklln Wil Vh I re Open to 8 p. m. Phone 26000. RAB11IT3. LIT 'I IKt -KttO HUTCHES WANTED- MOTHERS' HELPERS I - Attractlv* singles, doubles- and bachelor., j tnhed This wtll rent aulck. uuasual. 618 view. Board ff desired Reasohable: hear school. They are ell modern, well hullt, MR SALt. n«AP APPLY 13101 BAN VICENTE BLVD. Every thine included, reasonable 1803 3rd Waatunston Blvd.. Voxttoo. —bus. 1210 Berkeley— - nnd delirhtful homes, atl have been re-; 4*15 nn •I. ttarrtflce fo * ttt: breakfast tet; 1».D EUCXID ST. FI or istt PRACTICAL nurse to take care of Invalid; BERNICE APARTMENTS t.vt__ATyf reduced. 4 room ^"•"^»| *| f 2 r,0. S3 week, com fur table, cheerful rooms decorated completely and pre ready tn1 -aim* ol Iter" furniture reasonublr. Phone 313 Third BL Oeean 9sFfcr- for home snd small remuneration. Box | Single*.— aim clou&es, beautifully furn-j mnm Apt-.t nicely furn ifc lied eloetrlc re» i —in reel homei ean-arrange-kltchcu prtet* nmvA—into .without-*—dlnm esnenae to astto. , 128- Automobiles For Sale 1053, OutloolL- ished. Rents reduced. Steam heat. 11491 fri iterator: garage: adults. 922 Mth. 2676a . ieKes: near bus. 1121 Princeton. Ph. 28511 you. The prices arc far below cost and | PURNITURfc rugs, springs, mattresses, fas 12th St., near Wilshlre Blvd. • L 14 WBKK—fltfVATff fO^fHMieit. MFSTi wc- can_ RffJir EEE2 ***etwr^a 3^t llj JtQ-_ __1 Eas henters S_,l,nhv seffrm. CLEAN* noasat 4 - rcomsrooms iI -23- bedioemabetfl] . bath: i 1 Floral Work-^Sprays $1 up IS" Employment garage. lliti water- paid- 433.» Lyceum TO ttATH NICELY FVRNI3HEU. Un­ -show them to jrou. T **^ If no obllaaj Hand au.re.ui3". loth Sl Used CarsrMuflt Gfll Beautiful! Satisfaction or money back. FOR MFN A\D WOMEN New—^Unique Owner, jtWI Butler Ave , Sa wte lie. usual _for_the_money 711 8th Bt 28817 tion. but there wlll be a desire to buy WlOKKR table. 4 ehalra and buffet—for TMIM.il ON NEW PLYMOUTH- Csnipbrll. 2102 Broadway: Vt deliver. 24111 ] Tfie prices—14000. HftoO, M800. -And onlr t2u upr inoderntittc irnglMT wn j" 812—SUNNY, rear; Simmons bed. springs: NICELY furnished room with garage; 17.50: chiffonier, 13; bed, mattress and DE SOTO WB ABB NOT IN THE j WANT maii and wtfe to take care of a room lobby, on ocean. 2 Breeze Ave, hieh oven fwagf. 825, lovely 8 room Apt —kitchen prlvllegtm If desired. Phone 2S362 springs IIP. Also ice box. 1220 Idaho. UBF.D CAR nUSINESR FOR PROFIT 5ratt11 SIERRA BOND dn MORTOAOB CO THESE TRADE-INS SOLO BT COST court on^the Ocean Pront for «•-] $ii_.wiTH electrlo refrigeration, steam j S40. 6 newly decorated rooms, 838 7th. 530 Fifteenth St Real Estate Department 5 FOOT oak dlnln. table, 12, walnut hum- Ce me ter iet— M a u so ie u ms ing quarters. Prefer middle-aged couple. 1 heat g^, light. Cozy single equipped with I 629 Santa Monica Blvd. ldor, 12; pair brass candlesticks, II 50 Box 1054. Outlook. 816.50—4 ROOMS, 2 bedrooms: garage, lie MONTH, furnished fpttm, near "Bus Duro soft mineral water; block Crystal water; near bus, stores* grammar school line; with kitchen privileges garage if Ann's Attic Shop, 1435 Westwood Blvd. Terms to Suit Pier. MS HoUister, 867 Milwood. Venice. Owner, 1674 Electric desired 1046 Euclid St. Phone . 33340 *20 Rupmobllv • ciiRtom sedan 144ft NO NEED OP EARTH BURIAL NOW Situations Wanted Merchants in ****! Una of business ara '37 Chrysler Imperial ncdiin 1195 26 WILL sublet our beautiful 5 room, modern 820— VERY MODERN. BEAUTIPULLY COZY rooms, everything new; In center of oi Furniture Wanted WOODLAWN MAUSOLEUM BT MEN enthusiastically reporting Increased busi­ *tt Pord coupe, claim In ,f

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PAGE TWELVE EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA* CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1932

Riley Writes | ^WEST WESTWOOD Blossom Time Towering Granite Monument at Kitty Hawk Masons Back — LOS ANGELES -HILLS tMiRedlsft DIAL 32163 OB 31147 FOR THE NEWS DEPARTMENT fa Normandie Dedicated to Noted Wright Brothers Today Gene Biscailuz

General Fund Deficit °f IVfll'f* T~T.pl.fl in COMING EVENTS This Quaint Old Duchy Club Urges Supervisors $11,750,000 Predicted in France Retains Maine Santa Monican TONIGHT Its Old Charm by Controller West Los Angeles district, Boy Traeger Successor Local Robbery Scouts, court of honor, Woodrow SACRAMENTO, Nov. tt (._>—Re­ Wilson school. 8 p. m. (Contlnaed from Pax* 4} Members of the Santa Monica adjusting his figures to compensate " Old Folks' Charitable association. Masonic Luncheon club today were for further decreases in revenues, came inland, killing, burning, and ay _. Riley, state controller, esti­ Seven Men, Two Women I dance. Barker hall. 8 p. m. destroying in true pirate fashion, on record favoring the appointment mated today the state's general fund" \ Conquered England of Eugene Biscailuz as sheriff of Los Rounded UpT>y L. A. TOMORROW Angeles county to succeed WUliam will show a "red ink balance" of Organ recital, Royce hall auditor "It took them about a century to 1.750,000 sg of June 80. 1933, The Police Squads Pnlviriiity of California at Losl.secure more .than a mere toehold; Traeger, who has been elected to trailer estimated last December Angeles, 4 p. m. but then King Charles the Simple, congress. that the deficit would approximate Continued questioning today of did a wise thing and made ttts pi­ $6,000,000. seven men and two women, arrested j MONDAY rates welcome. They settled thickly The motion to forward tbe en­ "Forecasts of the general fund along the lower reaches of the Seine dorsement to the county board of as suspects in the robbery of the] Kit Carson garrison, Army and supervisors came at the conclusion previously made by the controller Helene Costello horns and other Navy union, card partv. Barker hall, and made Rouen their capital. And must be modified because of con­ of the weekly meeting yesterday. daring holdups committed in West 10 a. m., auxiiiary lunchean, 13 the Norsemen were no mere free­ stantly decreasing revenues," Riley wood and the Wilshlre area, was ex- booters. Under Rollo ttae Ganger Biscailuz is a well known Santa noon Monican and at present is under- said. Pected to aid in the clearing up of oirl Scout troop No. 78, meeting, they fathered the Normans, who Sees No Material Change conquered England in 1066, and sheriff. Action of the Masonic or­ numerous crimes in which motion westwood school 3pm ganization is part, nf a spontaneous "This estimate will not materially picture celebrities, bridge party Brownie pack No, 8, Olrl Scouts, gave their name to this rich and change" unless the legislature pro­ desirable region.- — effort, almost countywide, to obtain guests and theater owners. Tvere the -meeting Westwood Congregational the position for Biscailuz. Mors vides additional revenue or repeals victims, church. 3:1> p. m. "The story of their conquest of existing- appropriations, for we are j England reposes safely under glass than 4,000 persons have signed peti­ Conduct__.uundun— —Bnwtells lodga, Oddfellown, moot. tions favoring the appointment;. t able to accurately forecast rcve- j - A round-up of the suspects _aas: 5 r Masonic Temple, 8 p. m today, alter a somewhat stormy cS nues and expenditures for the pres­ reer. in the placid llttle city" of Speakers -yesterday were Harry conducted yesterday afternoon and Cowen, prominent Mason associated ent biennial period ending June evening by members of the central j Baycux, one of William the Con­ 1833." queror'! towns. Bayeux's quaint old in Masonic relief work; James F. police robbery squad. Sol Fergang, | B rent WOO (I I'.-T. A. in DeBorde, clubman, and Charles Hers Is ths way Controller Riley's 31. of 5941 Barton avenue, was de­ houses cling about the handsome report showeJ ths difference be­ scribed by police as the leader ofl \nnual Fathers Nisht cathedral as barnacles grow upon Foye, president of the Optimist club here. Cowen told of the activities tween revenues -and—expenditures; the gang which has been preying! With a- record—attendanct which a rock, and through the meadows estimated for the coming seven and upon wealthy residents ln the west all about meanders a sleepy little of the relief- organization and tf* ~ included close to 200 parents, ther tended its thanks to the member­ one-half months: ern part of the city. Brentwood Parent-Teacher associa­ stream gemmed with lilies. •"November 1 general fund cash Bs is said to be connected with "But it is tbe 'tapestry' In tbe ship for supporting a recent charity tion last night observed a "Fathers' dance. on hand, anticipated revenues, plus the Vincent Coll gang of Ngw York Night" in the school auditorium museum that makes Bayeux a mag­ bond account to be credited to the city. It was the Coll mob that net. No more original nor curious The towering granite monument (above) erected atop Kill Devil Hill near Kitty Hawk, N. C, to DeBorde recounted an interesting with a program which Included!1 history of a war was ever wrought general fund, totals $40,750,000. spread machine-gun death to chil­ music and an address of special m-j mark the site of the first successful flight in a power-driven airplane was dedicated today. The shaft address he had heard relative ta dren ln a New York citv gang war. 1 j than this seamless strip of plain stands as a tribute to tbe Wright brothers, Orville (left) and the late Wilbur (right), who conquered the fire department arson investigations $52,500,000 In Obligations Linked With Pier Crime terest to fathers. — linen—not tapestry at all—330 feet "Obligations against the general air December IT, 1903. and Foye spoke of the need for lon by lnChes wlde covered wlth maintaining attendance at the meet­ [fund, after taking into account air Beside. Fergang. those booked at 0^^ ^ Grinf pi.nis" com,co^t *- » ' centra„.„,l statio...... _n las,...t nigh_,.ut. were 1 ipp, plsr "-fvma sketches IB Worsted embroid__ ings and suggested that many inter­ possible savings to June 30, 1933— buted a group of appreciated selec-1 KITTY HAWK, STC. Nov. 19 •_•> I AutRorizea" by an art of congress, 1 with a folded wings motif. Around Mlss Hazel O'Brien, 26. and Mrs. ery of eight colors. Clearly and in -Nearly three decades ago a pair of n was built under supervision of the base is the inscription esting speakers could be obtained $52,500,000. great detail the Patricia Berger. 33, of 5941 Barton ie 58 scenes tell the brothers came to Kitty Hawk and Lon, Tnh„ A n.,man Thp rtpKiD,_ In commemoration of the con- contingent upon increased atten- "The above statement is detailed avenue; Ralph Latum, 34, 6244 San­ room delighted the audience with a story f the pr rnnmHnn nt wiiitnm .. . , * . , . 'Capt. John A. Giiman. Tne design Chinese New Year's play, "The Kit­ 1 para non oi wimam . wrote their names In history by . __ __ _ quest of the air by the brothers, dance. Eugene Rice, vice prestdent as follows: ta Monica boulevard; Maurice as chen God the Conqueror's ;tle 1 making the world's first successfull|* ^y Robert P. Rodgers and Al-1 wubur and Orville Wright. Con-j of the club, was presiding "office?. —"Cash on hand, plus bonds; as of Kent, 25, 5849 Sunset "boulevard] lrplane. I fred E. Poor, New York architects, ceived by genius, achieved by daunt- i June 30, 1931, $39,000,000; revenues, Joseph Chester, 24, and Matt Stahl. ument In! The foundation of the monument I lees resolution and unconquerable plus reversions and credits to the33 , 142 Venice boulevard; Louis Orville and j is in the shape of a star. The gran-1 faith." Leper Trio Flees From general fund 1931-1933, $111,000,000. caro, 35, 1340 West Forty-seventh ipeaker. taking as his subjq _ dedicated. The its shaft is triangular, facing north- The shaft is hollow with steps making the total cash on hand and street, and Leslie M. West. 40, 1616'i uch dash that ] monument, a 60-foot granite pylon, ward toward the spot a short dis- leading to an observation platform. Tigilesti Isolation Camp revenues $150,000,000. Crown Hill avenue. place in a boy's life." Mrs. J. S. Tod- hunter. president, presided. 1 yet as no mere stands atop Kill Devil Hill. thc scene - tance away where Orville Wright Inside is a room where niches will VIENNA, Nov. 19 1.it—Press re­ "Net demands that must be met Fergang. according to arresting written account can." of the aerial experiments of the made the initial flight. J contain busts of the two pioneering ports today said three lepers were during ttae biennial period, $161,750,- .Following the program, there was officers, has been identified aa one Wrights. The monument resembles a pylon | brothers from Ohio. at large in Bucharest after escap­ 000; red ink balance fn the biennial of two bandits who robbed the col- a social hour for the parents and teachers with cake and coffee nerved Turkey Raisers in O/ark ing from ttas isolation colony at rtodrjH.750000. leCTor for roncesstongrles on: the Tteilestt. - Th* flow of cash for ths nexf Ocean Park pier November 7. by a group of the P.-T. A. leaders.' "Hoover and His Friends -j-Amy Johnson IV!ay Seek [Former E.tiir.Jt.fflritQ Gft eight months is estimated as fol­ Mrs, F S. Williams and Mrs, Law- Mountains Watch Roosts The report said the -trio presented Eigteen hundred dollars was taken. a protest ta tttm ministry of health lows Lanna is alleged to have been one of i rence P. Benson were in chsrge of MONETT. Mo.. Nov_i9 i.Vt—Ttae| Resume Early Exercises j Flight Rerord-t© London Number at Penitentiary arran enl -lanterns which burn att night -near j against alleged defective hospitali­ Total requlrem««*F=i*».«00,00O; j tftreeTWHTWho l«*=W,000 firjewchr! B «W*. WASHINGTON. NOV. 19 131—The I CAPE TOWN, Union of South t LOS ANOELES, Nov. 19 tU.Rtr.E_. zation, but before Uw police iearrasSH cash on hand, plus revenues and the turkey roosts In the Ozarks are} Hot B. Thomas, former Redondo and securities from the Stanley I thlld ot a they were In town they disappeared. {credits to the general fund. $36,500,- Publishing Co., of Los Angeles. 1 Poor Road Blamed Sw being polished so they will shine | swiftly-thrown six-pound | Africa. Nov. 19 t.l4-Amy Johnson,. B(vRCh Kh0Q] supertntendenti wa„ to 000, indicating that the general August 22. even more brightly through the j medicine ball is being heard once j feeling better after 13 hours sleep, | rccejVe a number today In San "NOTICE OF'TBCSTEE'S SALE" fund -will-be in red ink $6,500,000 as dsu-k hours. more on these chill mornings be- j talked by telephone this morning Quentin prison. No. 7217 of June SO, 1933. A eel dent 1lT j ii ring Foil r With Thanksgiving and Christmas j hind the hiRh hedges of the white with her husband, J. A. Mollison. in I Along with 34 other prisoners. WHEREAS, MARIE W. RUSSELL An unimproved road was held w to Bees Rapid Oate in Deficit Pupils Compete jn Games approaching, more importance is|. g-back fe-Eng- T^W « ^n San QuenUn AND D. A. RUSSELL, her husband. partly_____ blame,for a traffic acci-i ix-inu attached to t-hc-guarding- of 1 t '"The balance of 36,500,000 does As Feature of ftarBav' • house SOUtn lawn. last night to begin serving from on. e by a deed of or transfer In trust not correspond with the $11,750,000 dent in which four persons were in=i thousands Trf gobblers against "the Presideni Hoover has resumed his land for another speed record-., to-H-years for embezzlement of dated the 25th day of November for ttas reason that all claims Competition ln physical education I .lured yesterday afternoon, accord-]constant menaces of wolves and early morning exercise where it was j He said he would have to think it school funds. Another prisoner was 1929, and recorded in Book 9704 page against the general fund will not be featured the "play day" held yes-1 Ing to reports to West Los Angoles j thieves. Their necks are being pro- Interrupted by Western campaigni| over and would let her know to-|c. Jack Gaines, former Olendale IM of Official Records, Los Angeles terday afternoon at-the -Sawtelle police. Tim accident happened on! tooted now so that thoy presented until after June 30, 1933. may, -be-j-trlps. determined, in the wore___t±tBori<)w. Mlss -T^nson now holds . renltorT who was convicted of mulct, County, State of California .HUT" If they were to be presented, the Boulevard school. Pupils of the | Sepulveda boulevard about-a- mile'broken later ] his physician, to "keep fit-for the the speed record for the flight-frond ing $103,000 from Mrs. Lolo Harmon, grant and convey tbe property •red Ink balance of the general fund fourth, fifth and sixth grades corn- and one-half north of Beverly boule- The fattening program Is In proc- demands of his remaining months j England to Cape Town, having wealthy Burbank widow, and sen- therein and hereinafter described mM synchronize' with the cash­ peted in thc various games.- The—yard; fess,—with— one raiser—feeding 400-j-in the. presidency ' clipped nGaiiy^H- hours off-her. hus- tsneed to from 18 to 220 years -O-CIZ-ZENS NATIONAL TRUST ew. boys were divided into two teams The Injured were A V, Lurgo. 46, pounds of mash dally- to his tlock—Pr. Joel T, Boonc.-Uie-white house {-bands- -reeord—when- she—reached! <5s SAVINGS BANK CMP LOS AN- ot 32 *The general fund cash deficit and the girls into two teams, one 1 , ?J Keystone avenue. Palms, and of 700, Echoing ever louder each I physician, todav pronounced the | here -yesterday OELES, as Trustee, to secure among will increase rapidly until August, being known as the whites and the Chester Castle, 41, 333 West Century i day through the Ozarks te the gob- chief reecith'c "rested upTrom the Leon Trotzky -Takes In' other things the payment to KATE 9933. when the first installment of; otner as tne oranges—The _boys_' boulevard, Los Angeles, drivers ofj ble. gobble;-gobble of delighted "big campaign and now ta his normal-L . _ _ , . - - E. WHITE or order, of on_j03___-._ public utility taxes will be received. ?™"KC wam scored 61 points, and, the two automobiles involved and Toms'who know only that they areI fine physical condition." He said Prince Back in London Sights of^Naples, Italy sory note in the sum of $5000.00. rls School apportionments at tiialJtinie "!* f *'hlte team scored 57 Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Jenks. 1554 feasting as they never feasted Mr. Hoover had determined to keep NAPLES, Italy, Nov. 19 U_—Leon with interest from date at the rate Points. ' West feignty-ninth street. Los Ange- before After Visit in Belfast Trotzky. the exiled soviet leader, ar- - will require substantially the entire lns up this before-seven-o'clock work-1 of seven (7%) per cent per annum; revenue paid Uy Uw utilities. There* _-?.• ??Pl« were Aiko Fukudo. les. Passengers in thp latten's vehicle 1 out, despite, rain or snow, until he_i LONDON. Nov. 191,1 The Prince ] rived here today aboard ttas steam - payable quarterly; and petty Barner, Grace Ito, Chteko j All were treated at th« fore we may expect a cash shortage returns to private life on March spent the day WHEREAS, default has been made 8IUJ0, Hurudo Yokomizo. Takuge hospital for cutlit*e o r? brtaiSLises iS25 l Y.J M C A to Hold Annual *• lot Wales returned from Belfast to- «MP &*!* »«d ____ August 30. 1933. of $1X000.000 • , " L'»'go -»-<-^->. i» noui annual Dr : Boone said "the president's . ,. . ..^ .J.„ „ul. ,.! sightseeing • at P0Pompei1 i and Sori-n the payment of said note ln that Yakota. Joyce Speight. Mai tha Ban- told police ttt_a t tie ws.s unvindriving nn—g ' ici— —f i.m _-._-. —— —;— —-—1. _Jiii' dav after a three-day visit there,.L__-_._ r or more. i ., g on Session November zh.27 nervous system now is relaxed," " ~ • , t, rente: ine interest installment due~May ?!n?' °!___ Hebbl*. Noima Yanttoll,| the wrong side .. 11,vcu lt:l , „,„!„,. ..It u typlcaj Copenhagen for 25th, 1932 and taxes advanced ln "Revenue for the next biennial iiIt 1 ed Lou e of the street at the| ^ " " '"'" adding: "It te typical of him to look 1 during which he dedicated the new He te en route to Deriod win il »hp t T . ' P™*' **** Brock, time of tht accident because ofl The 28th annual YTE C. A forward, not back." I parliament building at Stormont. ' a lecture sum of $135.78 have not been paid, V W 23-2 nammS-ml] JSSS - ^"gp- and Msparetlpoo1 r condition of the other side. Southern California Older Boys con­ nor any portion thereof, leaving n™ _-_ .J. ? *' *T-»?H Joos. Boy captains were Manuel, ference wtll be held Thanksgiving unpaid on ssid not* the principal 000,000 indicating revenues for the Balg, Teddy Thomas. Charles Tav- weekend. November _25, 36 and 37, next Wennlal period. lor, John Barnar. Paul Coyne. Dick WINS SCHOLASTIC HONOR sum of $6000.00 and interest thereon Glenn Hovey, secretary of the asso­ at ttas rata ft seven (7%) per cent Plans Economy Bill Sparks. Loo Banning. Lester- Ban- Dr. 8. L Millard Rosenberg, pro­ fessor of-Spanish nt the University ciation here, said today, and Santa per annum from February 25th 1932;- Based upon these figures,r there J nlng and Beiinie JohnsMi Monica's quota at the meeting has Additional Church News of California at -Los Angeles; has and also other sums advanced under will be a net deficit of $8.000.0001 been set at eight deleiiates tt will the provisions of said deed of or before any of the charges or ex- been elected a coi responding iiiein- l.andlordI Accngett^f - ber- of the Aeudemia Espanola. the be held at Occidental college. transfer In trust are owing and un­ nses for the succeeding blennium ituah rendered by the colored-Jubl-j paid thereon; and have been met. _Ihe last budget highest Spanish honor To which an • Bay district representative;, will 1 Nazarene contained" general fund charges Threatening Tenants] American scholar in the r_Td "of! be selected from the various HI-Y. Christian Science WHEREAS KATE E. WHITE. Comrade, and other church clubs of! (gregating S57,000-00q exclusive Of — Alleged to have threatened -a ten- Hispanic -studies officially ean—at— . HOLINESS OOSPEL MISSION owner and holder" of said note has speela! appropriations and eonstruc- ant and his wife with an oiwn | tain, u-=was afinotmced on the West- the section. Ho veysaid,;_ C! e.offrey F.;j ' The ~ subfect "nf -the Christian •ANTA MONICA— declared that- breach nnd default tion projects." Morgan, president of the Santafscience lesson sermon for Sunday. 11357 Massachusetts avenue. has been made as aforesaid and has pocketknife. Theodore Hays. 64. of wood campus tod a The Rev. E. Or -Bloomqulst. min- Eighteenth street aud Washington Controller Riley has said he pro­ 11337 Nebraska avenue. was~arres_ed Monica Community Che.it. will be I declared the »imi» of said IMucl- November 20. te~"80Ul~and Body." i.ster. avenue: pal sum due and payable and haa poses introducing a bill iW the next on suspicion of stack with u deadly principal speaker at the opening Golden text, Psalms 130:5. "I wait session of the legislature eliminating weapon yesterday. The arrest was day and his address wlll center Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. The Rev. Hugh C. Benner, pastor. demanded that said Trustee shall all fixed charges and leaving appro­ made by West Los Angeles police Weekly Menu at about the theme of the conference, for the Lord, my soul doth wait, and Morning service, 11:15. 9:45 a. in.. Sunday Bible school. sell tbe premises granted by said priations for these functions to the radio officers who answered a dis­ "The Challenge of the Difficult." In his word do I hope." People's jubilee meeting, 2:30 tl a. m., "Homecoming Day," ob­ deed of or transfer in trust to ac­ discretion of the legislature. Rol- turbance call to the home of thel Features of the conference wlll The following churches are allp . m. complish the objects of the Trust Military Home Service. 1:30. Sermon by Arthur servance. Sermon by the Rev. U. E. land Vandegrift, state director of asserted victims, Mr. and Mrs. A. include trips to the Huntington li­ branches of The Motiier Chuich, Harding. therein expressed; and finance, agreed at the time that the D. Clark, 1835 Butler avenue. brary, to Forest Lawn, to Mt. Lowe, The First Chureh of Christ Sc'.en- Hartman. WHEREAS, said KATE E. WHITE clst ln 3:30 p. m.. Interdenominational fixed charges must be trimmed. Clark told the officers that he and Sunday, Nov. 29 land other points of Interest, Hovey . Boston, Mass.. and milntaln being the owner and holder of sftid free reading rooms and loaning | UNIVERSITY PRESBYTERIAN meeting. Vandegrift's estimate of a possible his wife were moving from the But­ Breakfast—Stewed apricots, corn- said. note and deed of or transfer in libraries and hold services as fol­ Independent 6:15 p. m. "Bethel Circle of trust, did record ln the office of the Teneral fund defeclt was about one- ler avenue home, owned by Hays meal mush and milk, boiled eggs. El Encanto building, corner Glen- Prayer." and that they became Involved ini lows: Oounty Recorder of Los Angeles half the figure Riley announced Dinner-Roast loin of pork sage Optimist Club to Hold Santa Monica—First Chuich of don and Kinross avenues, Westwood ' oday. an argument with the landlord over dressing, gravy, candied sweet po­ 6:45 p. m., Young People's ser­ County (being ttas County wherein the possession of keys for the home. tatoes, buttered corn, apricot pie. F—Gov, Breakfast—Stewed prunes, oat­ held here tonight at the Deauville room, Bay Cities building. 225 Santa formed life. Beach club, and it te expected ths Monica boulevard I ^^j"* serm?n., by "1!,.p?st0^ Monica Free Methodist church, Ven­ duly recorded the 10th day of Franklin D. Roosevelt, when he meal mush and nuik. soft boiled 1 'Fathers' Night- Speaker affair will attract more than 150 Venice-Twentieth Church of Subject. Temptation and Victory ice Church of the Nazarene, and the August 1932, ln Book 11757, Page ISS, moves out of the executive mansion eggs, hot biscuits, grape jelly. next month and before he enters "Dad's Place in His Boy's Life" persons, according to the ticket sales Christ, Scientist, of Los Angeles, at' Wednesday, Church Night, 7:30 local congregation in this churcb. Official Records, Los Angeles Dinner—Boston baked pork and m ths white house on March 4. will be Will be the subject of Stedman C. announced by Bernard Walsh, at- Brooks and Second avenue. Suncay 1 P- - Gospel son? service, expres- with people's meeting, followed by County, State of California. "a man without a home." Oould ln an address for the "Fath­ beans, mashed potatoes, breaded to­ toris-y. and chairman of the com- at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunoay f">™l period, inspirational mess sermon by ttas Rev. Mr. Harding. MOW THEREFORE, notice ts matoes, chocolate pudding. 1 'Through the Bible Between January 1 and the time er's Night" programtonight of the mittee arranging the affair. Invited school at 9:30 a. m. Testimonial | g!!* ? .P2f J hereby given that ths undersigned, — Kuppe-t--Ilimitj.ii;ui goulash, fried B0OK D K he ls inaugurated he will be board- Brentwood Parent-Teacher associa­ guests of the club and members ofj meeting, Wednesday evening a' Bj >' o«> VENICE CITIZENS NATIONAL TRUST & tion. j potatoes, pickles, tee creaSt'-"---" Ing and rooming _at many pinres the _i;fnni..nnn nHi] coiupriiie the ''"'"ei'—Reading- roonr 133 Br-joks SAVINGS BANK Og LOS S3S*^ Tuestlay ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL Fifth and Brooks avenue. GELES, by virtue of the authority True, one of them will be his rne meeting, which wiu start attendance. The affair is scheduled avenue, The Rev. Edwin Weary, vicar. promptly at 8 p. m.. promises to be Breakfast—Peach sauce, cornflakes for 8 o'clock. West Los Angeles — Ntneteet th The Rev. Edward P. Baker, pastor. in ft vested as Trustee, will sell at mother's home at Hyde Park and and milk, fried bacon, fruit butter. 7:30 a. m. Communion. others will be his town house in one of the outstanding programs of Church of Christ, Scientist, of Los Morning sermon by the pastor, "A public auction to the highest Dinner—Roast beef, brown gravy, 11 n. m. Morning prayer and music bidder for cash in United States New York city and the Roosevelt the year presented by the associa­ I r _ 1 _. _. 1 , r» . rv_ ! Angeles, 1650 Federal avenue; Sunj wi h rmon y the vi Continuous Thanksgiving." steamed potatoes, green beans, bread ! dav at 11 a. m. Sunday "schooi at I * ,f >L 9"\, Gold Coin on Tuesday the 6th day cottage at Warm Springs, Oa. But tion. All parents and friends of the pudding, butter sauce. Evening sermon by the pastor. at each he will have little time to school are invited. Unemployed to rut Un of December 1932, at the hour of Supper—Beef hash, buttered rice, B«_h on Dumber 21-Sii ^nf.'. T'X°d______"" "Ttas Lifting up of ttae Bowed 11 o'clock A. M. of said day at- do more than unpack his bags. Oould te well known throughout chow chow, apple sauce, lemon cake. Down." ttas Western Front Entrance of the-" After he retires from the execu- Angeles as an entertaining Plans were being made today for | Reading room: 1650 Federal avenue. FIRST METHODIST N. Y. P. S. topic, "Jesus' Teaching peak ployed of West Los Angeles. Pro- Evening sermon by the pastor. fer tn trust, bt and to the real elect, it is understood by hte close ., . ri\es monial meetings flrat Wednesday of Subject, "Sincerity." Corinthians 9:6-15. property therein described, situate tered turnips, eornbrcad. reeds are to be used to aid the sev- each montb. Both Epworth Leagues. 6:80 p. m. Tuesday, Nam., service of Inter­ friends, te contemplating a visit toj ' arty at Rlee Resilience Supper—Vegetable soup, crackers, I eral hundred unemployed in this in City of Santa Monica, County F10^' .,°n« of his abates has Mrs. Surney Rice of Seventeenth Wednesday evening prayer meet­ cessory prayer at Ott church. of Los Angeles, State of California, spaghetti Italian, lettuce and toma­ community. Musical numbers by ing. 7:30. Tuesday, 7:15 p. m., Young Peo­ invited him to go on a houseboat street. Santa Monica, was hose" to toes, stewed peaches. the glee club of the University of as follows: cruise off the Florida coast with members of the Hamilton 8 West Los Angeles Thursday, noon-day luncheon, ple's service at Beulah Mission at Haw-1 Thursday California at Los Angeles and other Sawtelle. LOT 114, ot Tract No. 5859, fishing as an extra lure. j kins auxiliary served by Ladies' Aid society. United Spanish Wan Breakfast—Fresh apples, rolled groups are to be Included. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m„ union as per map recorded tn Book Roosevelt s occupancy of the ram- Veterans, and their guests, at a card oats and Churches milk, cornflakes, boiled FIRST CHRISTIAN Thanksgiving service at ttas Santa 62. Pages 30 and 91 of Maps, g 0 d c utlve :,na slon vlr part held at h eggs. TO SERVE HAM DINNER ln the office of ttaa County " i _T , , " , , H y « home last nigh" FIRST BAPTIST The Rev. Marshall M. Neal, pastor. Monica Nazarene church. ly endedI today when he left for Bridge honors were won bv W W Dinner—Roast young turkey, oys- Workers ln charge of the benefit Morning sermon b y the pastor. Recorder of said County. •wo weeks' vacation in the South. | Dayton. Henry Strange uncttiitli MrMrss. j ter dressing, glblet gravy, candied bazaar being held at St. Sebastian's The Rev. F. O. Davies, pastor. Subject, "The Planted Ufa." To pay ttas principal sum of Vera Garcia n live imu- sweet potatoes, June peaa. cranberry Catholic churcb of West Los Anl Morning sermon by the pastor, Evening sermon by tbs pastor. Baptist $5000.00 and Interest thereon at Uw oviet Eliminates dred were M Ik'tiry Strange, Jay Jelly, sweet pickles, celery hearts. geles, wlll serve a ham dinner^ from I Subject. "Seven Oood Men in theSubject . "The Church of Christ-" rate of seven per cent psf annum C Scott luni Surney Rice. mince pie. 5 to 8 o'clock tonight. The bazaar' Church ' Endeavor, 6 p.m. from February 36th 1932, to date of ^0.000 White Collar Jobs I The ne :i ei-.rij parly of the aux­ Supper—Oyster stew, crackers. opened last night and will close to­ Evening sermon by the pastor. Music at night, prelude. Selections TK1NITV sale; sums advanced, expenses of 1 Subject, "Jusiah, the Bo. King." Tentb street and California are- sale and Trustee's fee. Terms of MOSCOW. N .'. 19 lift-Thirty iliary is to :.,- held ut Mrs. Strunge's sliced' cream cheese, dill pickles, night. A variety of merchandise is by the orchestra, singing by tbs residence NoVi-iiiber 29 at 3 p. tn, celery, assorted fruits. being offered for sale, the proceeds B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. 111. Five groups. young people's choir. nue. I sale, cash in United States Gold usand white collar workers in Morning music, prelude, Adeline Coin at time of sale. Said sale will '. rious again Friday being used by tbs welfare depart­ Pastor's realdence. 1421 Brockton Ttae Rev. Frederick W. «ateh, Breakfast—Sunklst oranges, corn- ment. Edens at ttae organ: Mrs. William minister, ba made without covenant or war­ been laid off under an order Issue!»»iasd i Tut f*" °* Riesen. director. Alma Dankwortl»rHavenue , .Phone 33823. ranty, express or implied, regarding last month directing their transfer 1 meal mush and milk, fried pork "The Beauty of Jesus," tl o'clock ! sausage, country gravy. soloist. title, -possession or encumbrances. to farms and factories. TO BE DINNER HOSTESS At night, prelude. Adeline Edens sennon by pastor. Mrs. C. M. Phil- Welfare Department of Lady Thorn-Rider will entertain Dt WITNESS WHEREOF, said All government bureaus have cut Dinner—Baked fish, boiled navy at the organ; Hazel Tay tat, soloist Congregational brick, Sunday school specialist, will CITIZENS NATIONAL TRUST dl tbe payroll 10 to 20 per cent and a Legion to Be Benefited j beans, with pork, mashed potatoes, eight friends trom San Francisco at and director of young people's choir. speak tar 10 minutes also. SAVINOS BANK OF LOS AM*' creamed cauliflower, brown betty. dinner at tbs Bel-Air Bay club'to­ slightly smaller reduction has been In order to further the efficiency VENICE CONGREGATIONAL 7:30 p. m. The pastor, "The First GELES bas duly authorized thia made in the offices of all govern­ Supper—Baked meat loaf. Span- night. Following tbs dinner tbe WEST LOS ANGELES FOUR Innes place, Market street and Thanksgiving Proclamation." notice as Trustee by tbs signature of its welfare department, the PaI­ ish sauce, baked potatoes, spinach, group will participate ln ttae games | ment trusts and syndicates.— cific auxiliary, American Legion, will SQUARE GOSPEL Second avenue. Venice. Thanksgiving music. of tta Vice President and attested { canned peaches, sugar cake. tf tbs club's second annual feather The Rev. F. C. Warren, pastor. The Rev. Philip K. Swarts pastor Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. by its Assistant Ttust Officer, who hold the first of a series of card Saturday VO ERECT RESIDENCE parties at Memorial hall, 1770 Belolt party. Morning sermon by the pastor. Morning sermon by tbs pastor Full departmental work. haa affixed its seal at Los Angeles Permit fot tbe erection of a single Breakfast — Stewed prunes, oat­ Subject. "Tbe Weeping Prophet." ] subject, "Possessing All Things." Young People's meetings at this 12th day of November, 1932. I avenue, tonight at 8 orlock. Auc­ meal mush and milk, Med salt pork, family, 14-room bouse at 662 Stone tion bridge will be played. FIR COAT STOLEN Evening sermon by Viola Baucom 6:00. Junior Y. P. S. 6:30 o'clock. Thanksgiving music. CITIZENS TRU8T & SAVINGS Canyon road was granted yesterday ""Proceeds of the affair, which is I gravy. - Valued at $100. a woman's Tuf I Brazil Sbs will be accompanied 7:00. Senior Y. P. S. Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. BANK 09 LOS ANGELES. through the West Los Angeles Dinner—Braised beef and vege­ coat last night was stolen in a bur- by a group of colored Jubilee singers, j Sunday music "Causes for Thanks to Ood." By HALCOTT B. THOMAS, open to the public, will be used for tables, boiled potatoes cabbage j glary of the homs of T. P. Moore at I branch building department to Mr. relief work among the needy fami­ Morning music, prelude, solo by Anthem, "O Lord. How Manifold Uds church unites witb ttae Vice President. and Mrs. Jack Cummings of Beverly salad, cottage pudding. 1551 Glenville drlv^, according to a Jemes Noble. "Go," by Paul Rader. Are Thy Worksl" Miller. churches of ttae ctty on Thanksgiv­ lies of World war veterans and also Supper—Sliced -bologna sausage, report to West Los Angeles police. By W. A. McFA RLANE. Hills. The home will be two stories n 1- At night, prelude, music by church Soprano solo by Mrs. Edgar Ar- ing morning at. tbe Presbyterian : Asst. Tnat Officer. I »» J? t? * vice, according to | buttered spinach, candlsd carrots, J Access was gained by cutting a! orchestra. The special feature of mor, "Thank God far a Oarden.' chureh for a union Thanksgiving 'ft height and wiU cost $18,000. Mrs. Donna F McDonald, president, sliced tomatoes, fresh grapes. - screen and "Jimmying* the window.! (Corporate Seal) the evening will be ttae Negro Spir-1 Del Riego. service, at lt o'clock. CR-7231

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