TORRANCC HERALD, To THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 194-1 M:NCHEON SPEAKER League of Cities Escaped Missionary .Wounded Soldier Aboard Gripsholm One Injured In Is in U.S. at Last CALIFORNIA Dr. V. E. Brace, pastor of the feting Next Week To Tell Experience Walteria Accident in Oabrie] Union church, will SPEAKS! the guest speaker at the l.'.-il|,h I, I'hillip':, D.H., ion luncheon of the Kcdeiation iiKiill'icuul Slaten Is hy i. was in of State Societies of Souttiein ntercstlm; C'iilir» whin the California .Monday, April 17, at bile of C.arlaml L. Jenks, | &I8 S. Broadway, . l."!l KMMA ill (III Beverly The public is invited. M.UiTIMCU.I, S. Hills, wa-- struck by anotrn al it.e mtei.seciion of Hawthorne blvd. and Highway 101 in Wal- lein .She was taken to the Torrance Memorial Hospital by the Stone * Mycrs ambulance You Will Be tor treatment. Jenks had stopped at the in­ Happier tersection to permit pedestrians to cross. The second car was dtiven hy Joe H. Bryant, 125 N. Broadway, Redondo Beach. Home of Your Own! Patrolman Thompson investi­ gated for the police department. Our Budget Plan Home Loan .11 S'l'l S CKAEMKH, Orange is as simple as paying rent, publisher ami candidate lor i;. S. includes Taxes and Insurance. SciKil.ir "The AiiK'iican people BACK TO SHIP v.-ani the American form of gov- Earl Mills, 18, son of Mr. and einment pi'operly administered Mrs. Godfrey Mills, 1937 257th Mid I In Ii' vi ii i- about time St., Lomita, returned Monday to American Savings v.e v;,v our own . ystern a fair his duties on a coastwise oil & LOAN ASSN. trial." with the Mei chant Ma­ 210 South P.ielfic Avenue ' rine, after having enjoyed a CHAKME CIIAPMN, acquit­ visit with friends and relatives ted of .Maim Act charges -"I here. never was aware until recently that pinple cons;.lend me an Englishman. I nev, r thought Brother of Local about it. 1 never thought of Women Wins Star voting. I'm an artist." ATTY. CJEN. ItOBKKT RKN- Krom "somewhere in thP| NV ..Un |r ,-,; ,,rficial step.-; are Southwest Pacific" comes offi-: taken to check the flood of war ffANTEB IMMEDIATELY cial word of Corporal Donald C. , weapon 'souvenirs/ our i ffm ts lersigned Adminis- Lewis of Lomita being awarded , °f 50 _>;«'':* lo disarm the ptil. MECHANICS AND HELPERS Iv-late of John R. lic of deadly weapons may prov Payment of State Jobless Insur-i'he Silver Star by Maj. Gen. Pipe Fitters Electricians ased, to the Cred- futile." ' Horace H. Fuller, commanding Sheet .Metal Men Painters Shipwrights .1 all persons having ance Requires That Payees be Buying a home? Then remember these two important points. general of the 4!st Division. isl the said deceased, BULLETIN ON TIKES Machinists Shipfitters Pirst, the house should be selected with an eye to present anil Available to Work Corporal Lewis was decorated probable future family needs. Second, your home loan should Ihem with the neees- How to prevent your ti for gallantly in action during be­ APPLY lie arranged to "fit" your present and probable future personal is. within six months' With plans under ay for th "grinding into p andling of a laige num of cause of faulty steering assem­ United States Employment Service budget. The two add up to long-term satisfaction. lii ;| publication of blies is told in an illustrated unemployment insur­ 1927 Carson St., Torrance Thousands of home buyers make sure (bat their loan is to the said Admin- bulletin, "Steering Maintenance" nce claims, application of the A former iidont of Wash­ OR RIGHT by arranging it at this bank. I lore you receive every Ihi ice of Chas. ington statu, Donald h'as .often prepared by the Society of Au- consideration from men who value your friendship and goodwill t Ave., City ork ti-Kt for those who seek visited here with his sisters, tomotiv Engii ...men who are here every banking day tu assist you. You avoid of Los An- surance benefits looms impor­ Mrs. Noil Cramcr, 2411 251st WIP^TPIMW IL>>j> li iL-li\i.\ liPIPP Jill IL< las,fc G>^TPIFI 11 iLiiLriL, Hj'U'of(0) St., Lomita, and Mrs. VV. R. the complications and delays of.dealing by mail with some dis­ ornia, which nt in the field of making p the expected heavy Lewis, 1506 213th St., Torrance. le to the Of- San Pedro Shipbuilding Division tant office. load. Ivigar E. Lampton, vice For years this bank has made real estate loans (including loam rhaiiman of the Unemployment STKOirS FATHER DIES 1600 Wilming-ton-San Pedro Road Insurance Appeal.- Hoard and insured by FIIA) on .ill types of improved property .. . Lines, Chief of Police John Stroh was San Pedro Hats, apartments, stores, industrial and other bulKIm;^. and ,m the California Employment sta­ bilization Commission, declares. in Loveland, Colo., this week for farm and range lands. I lere you may arrange a Io.ni that is best the funeral of his father, Henry Mexico produces 40 percent of P.E. cars to San Pedro stop at this yard. The appeals board, concerned he world's silver. suited to your personal requirements. with unemployment insurance Stroh, who died in that city. eases which set precedents for the operation of the system thioughout California, is con­ cerned with methods of apply­ ing the work test when a large number of claims come into the office.-. i,ampton said. -Must Be Available NATIONAL sAvlVos ASSOCIATION Under terms of the California Unemployment Insurance Ael, a

"The high accomplishment of you men and teamen of the Los Angeles plant of the Soule Steel Company is inspiring. Your record wilt lie difficult to surpass, yet tin1 Army and Navy luwc every confidence made only to be broken." IAMBS FonnESTAL, ' Uniter Secretary <)/ r/ic Nrmj.

test," Lampion lion of .-late operation of" th 9 When you read an ad set-king workers, chances are your re­ employment offices has a del' actions arc something like this: "I'd be glad to help out, if I thought they "ril.ii I tlie plesellt system of operation, 'he War .Manpower; It is with a feeling of immense pride that the employees and man­ could use inc. But they only want fxpcrit'iiccil men." Commission and the Unirvd States Employment Service are! agement of the Los Angeles plant of Soule Steel Company receives "E" AWARD Nothing could be farther from the truth. Here at Bethlehem's San Pedro wholly responsible for the opera the Army-Navy Production Award. The Army-Navy "E" flying tion of I'alifoiniaV state i mplov- Shipyard, we need both skilled and unskilled men. Training on the job, nieni M i vice, wbii-h was tinned In milking selection of ;> company to over our plant, will symbolize to all that we are keeping faith; that so you earn while you learn, ijuickly makes valuable workers out of green . er to l!ie,-e agencies Jan. 1. receive the "E" award, the Army and in common with American industry we are pledging all our energies N'avy considers the full utilization of and skills to the end that our fighting men shall have the tools of hands. available equipment, avoidance of Victory. stoppages; maintenance of fair labor So we do mean YOU when we say your help is needed and when we ask standards; cooperation with (he war This is our promise, at a time when the tide is already running in you to let us assist you in finding the ONE job where you can best serve program; eltirtixc management and lavor ol the United Nations, that we of the Soule Steel Company your country and yourself. engineering; record on aeeidenls, will not rest on our laurels; that grateful for our country's recogni­ health, sanitation and plant protec­ tion and honor, we will carry on, in the unshakable belief that tion; utilization of siihumliacting fa­ Victory and Peace are the destiny of America. * Start as a Helper, Now! cilities and training of additional To our employees now serving with the armed forces we pay trib­ Remember: Even without experience you can start as a Helper in one of Building Permits labor forces. Instituted in 1'JOG by the Navy as an award of excellence ute and voice our hope for their early return. many crafts. In addition to free training, you will earn good wages, en­ in gunnery, it is now awarded jointly In grate!ul appreciation, Soule Steel Company acknowledges its joy safe working conditions and postwar employment possibilities.* See by the Army and Navy to industry debt to its many suppliers and subcontractors, whose tireless energy a friendly Employment Counsellor tonight or tomorrow at our down­ for excellence in war production. and efficient cooperation have contributed so much to make possible town Employment Center at Hint II .! !;; the honors we are permitted to enjoy. , l-awmlale, $;:on mie ri'.-.iilenri' jil L'.'IIOO Haw 107 E. 6th Street (Press-Telegram Bldg.) Long Beach oriu- lilvil. Office open K. a. in. to 7 p. m. \Ycclul.iys Nellie 0. Conner. L'lti:i(i 1'ai ., 18 hy IS fool dwelling, S.IT.I \V. \V. Hrowning, HO) Ac; i av.'.. lath house, $25. .liilm .1. Lappin, 2431 Horde SOULE STEEL COMPANY '<:, private gaiagc, $1)00. BETHLEHEM STEEL CO. 6200 WILMINGTON • LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Shipbuilding Division • San Podro Yard • TERMINAL ISLAND, CALIF. TORRANCC PORTLAND