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VOLUME LV NUMBER 144 SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, MAT 24, 1930 PRICE TWO CENTS <*_ 1 Citizens Greet Senate Prepares L A. Faces Peril Graf Sals Down British Cruiser For Early Action Of Losing Coast of Brazil Anchored ia Bay On Naval Treaty Olympiad leet To Rio Janeiro Mayor and Consul First Hoover's Threat to Call Coliseum Enlargement Eckener's Giant of Skies to Go Aboard Visitor; Special Session Ends Must Be Completed, WUl Reach Goal After Public Invited Talk of Delay Official Wires 9 P.M., Coast Time Decked out with gay colored WASHINOTON. May 24 LOS ANGELES, May 24 RIO JANEIRO, May 24 pennants flaunting ln the (AP)—The senate today pre­ (CNS)—William May Gar­ (AP)—The Graf Zeppelin at breese In holiday spirit, and pared for early disposition of land, chairman of the 1932 5:05 p. m. today (3:05 p. ltt. the Union Jack carried high the London naval limitations Olympiad committee for Log E. 8. T.) passed over Cara- aloft, the British cruiser H. Angeles, today cabled * the vellos, state of Espirito Santa. agreement with President The town is almost three-quarters M. 8. Dauntless dropped at anchor Hoover giving notice be wou'o call county board ef supervisors 1MB in Santa Monica bay, half a mile of the way from Pernambuco to Rio s special session if tbe pact to not Berlin, where be to attending the Irom the municipal pier, shortly be­ Olympic congress, for assurance Janeiro. acted upon before adjournment fore 11 o'clock this morning on s The president's declaration ended that the Los Angeles coliseum Im­ five-day visit. provements would be completed ln Bt tb* Associated Press talk af deferring the treaty debate The Graf Zeppelin, following the Empire Day Event until December and stirred advo­ plenty af time tor ttw event. Arrival oi the ship coincided with line ef the Atlantic coast, made tta cates ef the pact into action ior its Garland said la bto telegram that way down ttw rim of Brazil today tba world-wide celebration ol Em­ LM Angeles stood in great danger pire day by subjects ot tttt British prompt consideration. toward Rio Janeiro, having ten Will Decide Monday even now of losing ttw 1932 contest Pernambuco at 6:56 p.m. (P.ST.), empire, marking tba birthday anni­ unless tbe Olmpic congress received yesterday. versary af Queen Victoria, and A republican conference. Mo .day. through him by Wednesday positive Ilheos, approximately 800 miles, hundreds of Britishers, headed fey will decide whether the treaty will assurance that the coliseum enlarge­ tba British consul, Richard X_ Noe- be taken up ta the legator session waa reached by tbe Oraf at tal ment would be completed. a. m. (P.S.T.), today. The dirigible worthy of Los Angeles, lined tbe or deferred tm the special meeting Tbe general chairman asked that which tba president is ready tu call. previously bad bean sighted at Mar- pter to give tba visiting ship aa en­ he be given the assurance by eable agogy, aad at Sam do Rio de Con- thusiastic welcome. Senator Watson, ef Indiana tbe to Berlin not later than Wednesday. tM at 5:20 a. m. (P.S.T.), today. republican leader, believes the pact Plrst aa board was tba consul but authorities at tba supervisors' The most recent communication wbo extended greetings to Captain eaa be disposed of before adjourn­ headquarters today said there was from Or. Hugo Eckener was that H. R. Moore, D. S. O., and shortly ment. Chairman Borah, ef the for­ absolute mil libit, tbat everything ttto Oraf would fly southward aa far afterward Mayor Herman Michel eign relations committee, tatafe- would be completed ln plenty of aa Rto Orande do Sul, the informa­ headed Santa Monica's official wel­ likewlse. Others believe tbs special time. tion betas given oot by the Correio coming party which Included A. R session win be a bettor way to meat Contractors have been working Damanba in Pernambuco. The Oraf Pratt, president of tba chamber of British Aviatrix tba situation. tor some time at ttw coliseum te scheduled to reach Rio after S commerce, aad other prominent Senator Johnson (rep.), Califor­ increasing the seating capacity and Mra. Elizabeth Hutchlns 92- p. m. (P. S. T.), but there was no citizens of the community. nia, and other foes of ttie agreement completing the other week under­ year-old gold star mother et Indication whether a landing would Officers Greet Group want tba discussion deferred. The taken by the city and county. Oakland, Cal., to snapped en be made. .•&!* Visitors were greeted on arrival Arrives at Goal Callfornian asserted "they are route to to visit the at tbe boat by uniformed officers grave ef bm son who fell with afraid to tet the eountry learn what BAHIA RESIOENT8 OET ot the ship, wh os-ood at attention, to ta tbto treaty." But the o .posi­ a Chicago regiment. Mrs. and taken below. Htttchins holds the distinction of GLIMPSE OF AIBSHIP Amy Johnson Lands Ship tion concedes tt faces a losing BAHIA. Brazil. May 24, (_**—The 'mttt. sail was to ba returned later battle. Mourns having been decorated by Presi­ by Captain Moore in a visit to the IB After dent Lincoln tor bravery. Oraf Zeppelin, enroute from Pm* mayor at tba tttf hall. Waiting oi Early Report Certain nambuco to Rio Janeiro, passed over shore was the reception committee, Long Sea Hop Navy fom of tba treaty will be ex­ tbto stay at f:l5 a. m. (P.ST.). headed by Dr. Dorothy Smyley, sad amined again next weak by tbe for­ Xt took the Oraf Just eight hours Dr. J. W. Trumbull, Britishers, liv­ PORT DARWIN, North nUBtrana. eign relations committee, but tt to At Aviator's Bier to travel the 385 miles from Pm- < May 24 (JP)— Miss Amp Johnson, generally agreed tbat these hearings nambuco. The big craft, shining ing In Santa Monica. pretty ft year-old British girl flier, England Greets A salute of eleven guns was fired ean be concluded by midweek An silver-gray in ttw sunlight, reached this city this afternoon early and favorable report by the Sidar'a Ashes Laid to Rest flew overhead, giving passengers an by the cruiser . after tbe British Irom Atamboea, Timor, altar a A> consul bad concluded bla official foreign relations committee on the excellent opportunity to observe the night of 400 miles across tba Timor pact thereafter to certain. Amid Wild Acclaim city's streets and suburbs. * visit shortly after tba noon boar. sea. Dance Tonight With ttw treaty issue definitely of Population Gold Star Group SB business was suspended as the Tonight officers af tte ship will In so doing she completed ta before the senate, little hope to held population rushed Into the street* be honored at a dance given by this nineteen days a night alone from ent ef an adjournment before July 1, MEXICO CITY, May 24 <__>—Co". and onto roofs to get a bettor took committee, representing about 5,000 Croydon, England. She left there although mme ef the more op. .mis • Pablo Sidar today received ta death Great Ovation Given War Sl ttw ship. British subjects ef tbe Santa Mon­ May 5, hoping to beat Bert Hinkler's tto et* pinning their hopes on *t the BftfilB-fn nf the Mexican republic Mothers Upon Visit to The Oraf left Perambuco at 6:55 M ica Bay region, all of tba beach record ef a fifteen-day flight from June IS ending. If the treaty to pot in one of ttw most colorful military (P. 8.T.) last night, several hours slabs, concessions, sad eountry island to continent, but bad weather aside for tlw special session, tt I* funerals this capital ever has wit­ Graves in Britain later than ber commander. Dr. Hugo clubs ot tbs vicinity being thrown and accidents delayed her ta the nessed. Eckener, had calculated, the intense latter stages of bar trip and she fell believed congress eaa adjourn by LONDON, May 24. (.TV-Waving open to tba visitors. June 10. Eleven hundred and fifty soldiers heat making hazardous replenish­ Sunday and Monday, from 3 to behind ber schedule after flying ttt* of ttw line were required to carry American flags, IM Oold Star ment ot ttw lifting gas until the air 4:30 o'eloek. Captain Moore la- days ahead ef tt far much af tba tlw MO floral pieces through tha mothers, accompanied by 116 vet­ had cooled. formed Mayor Michel, tba cruiser journey. streets In a procession which, simply erans ef the atth division, arrived Almost as large a crowd as Per- will be open to visitors wbo would She made a spectacular landing at to cenvay these tributes. occupied a in London today on a pilgrimage to nambuco ever has Been witnessed like ts ga over tba ship. tba atr field here. Three planes belt dozen blocks. ttw departure, cheering frantically Bromley Plane in the graves of thetr sons in England. as the ship rose gracefully in the air. from Brisbane aad one Dutch sea­ Guests at Reception Tbe ashes of Sidar rode to tb* Landing from tho steamship Re­ plane escorted ber from afar out to burial place bl ttw cockpit of tbe Monday evening tba captain and this port. public at Southampton, tha visitors officers ara guests at a formal In­ plane, EJerclto Mexican**, drawn by came to London by train and were TODAY'S BASEBALL A large crowd, wbich had gath­ air mechanics from Valbuena flying vitational reception and danea given ered, cheered ber. News af tbe ar­ Crash; Pilot Hurt given a great ovation at the railway at tbe Miramar hotel, while vari­ fleld, ln a cortege that waa mites rival was broadcast by radle aad station. NATIONAL LEAGUE ous sporting events, sight-seeing Rivers and creeks out Of their banks have left hundreds homeless tame. advices here said that within too Return te Battle Scenes Phillies 7, Olants S tours, visits te motion picture stu­ minutes after landing another in Arkansas Above Is shown a flooded section of Kenova. near El Test Flier Not Expected Colonel Sidar aad Capt. Carlos dios, aad similar entertainment, crowd watting tbe news ta Sydney Dorado, where Smackover creek went out of tts banks. The picture to Survive Wreck Rovlrose wen killed while attempt­ Most ef ttw veterans wbo fought PHILADELPHIA. May 24 <_•>—,A will ba provided for tba members gave ber an ovation there. below shows a group of refugees driven from their homes. Many ing a nonstop flight to South Amer­ wtth the fourth British army at home run by Barney Prlberg in ttw of tba ttem. families are being sheltered in box cars and private homes that on Desert ica. Captain Rovirose's body was Ypres and on the Somme today ninth inning, followed by an error, Tbe visiting ship was completed escaped tte flood. Rivera snd creeks in other parts of the state aha not recovered. were returning to ttw scene ef tbeir a sacrifice and O'Doul. single gave shortly before tba end of tba oar, Lasker Collapses axe out of their banks. MUROC, Cal., May 24. (J1)—The wartime activities for the first time the Phillies three runs and a 7 to 6 aad ts af tbe light cruiser class, third plane built for Harold Brom­ since the armistice, practically aU victory over the New York Olants wtt- 6,000 tons displacement, and In County JaU ley to make a Tacoma-to-Tokyo Johnson Predicts af ttw mothers ware making their today. R. H. E carries six 6-lnch guns aa ttt heav­ flight, ill-fated like tta two similar first trip abroad. Eight Oold Star Itow York 000 201 111— 6 13 1 iest equipment. About too years LOS ANOELE8, May 24. (CNS)— predecessors, was a twisted wreck Navy Pact Failure fathers, who are with the party, Philadelphia 000 300 103— 7 14 S ago it taa aground while at Halifax A. I. Lasker, former bead of tbe wera almost lost in ttw excitement Kirkwood Seeks Oil Advocates today on ttw dry lake here. H. W. WASHINOTON, May 24. (_*>—An­ Pruett, Heving and O'Parrell: N. P.. making it necessary to take Lasker finance Con*, convicted of of the reception. Catlin, test pilot of tbe Lockheed swering tha demand of President Sweetland, Collard and Davis. att tba guns and other equipment five counts of forgery, and who wa_ factory In Burbank, which built ttm Officials of the British Legion, before it oould be refloated aad denied probation, despite bto plea Hoover tor Immediate consideration ship, tte* critically burned whan ef the London naval limitations representatives of the war office and Cuba 5, Pirates S towed back te England fer repairs. that confinement in state's prison ttW tow-winged monoplane smashed Col. John R. Thomas, military at­ It carries a crew of .20 officers and would cause his speedy death, was To Divorce Lib Claim Fight Won treaty. Senator Johnson, (Rep.) PITTSBURGH. May 24 l*°v—The in a forced landing between Bar­ California, said today the American tache ef the American embassy, and Cubs bunched hits off Larry Prench men. today under the eare of physicians stow aad Mojave on ttw desert. several members ef bto staff were bl tbe county Jail hospital. people would "overwhelmingly re­ today to defeat the Pirates, 5 to J, Ships Officers Catlin's wife and physician were pudiate" the pact If given time to in tbe greeting party. in the final game of the four-game Lasker suffered s eomplete col­ Actor Charges Miss Lee O'Neil Declares There Officers of tbe ship aio, in addi­ rushed here by airplane from Bur­ understand it thoroughly. Legion Officials Present series. R H. B. tion to Captain Moore: Commander lapse following s ruling by Superior bank Little hope was held tor his Deserted Hun end Wttl Be No Vote oa Wm statement read: Miss Mary Oerds. national secre­ Chicago 002 000 120— 5 10 1 tbe Hon. J. B. Bruce; Lieut. Oom. R. Judge Emmet Wilshon, wbo said recovery. Pittsburgh __. 000 010 002— 3 11 1 that medical testimony, presented 6-Year-Old Son Drilling "I think ttw sponsors of the trea­ tary af the British Women's Legion, T. J. Onslow, D. S. O.; Lieut Oom. ty ara entirely right, from their Malone and Taylor; Prench aad JL D. P. Hutchinson; Lieut. L. B. st s hsarlnit late yesterday, did not and Commander Jesse Silverman, of convince baa that Lasker waa la LOS ANGELES. May 24. (CNS)— A "hot tip" that their troubles viewpoint, ta rushing tlw treaty; for the American Legion ln London, Bool. S Whetstone; Lieut. W. L. Bond: Boy, St Runs Into if time be given the American peo­ Lieut. A. B. R. Sands; Commander Immediate danger ef rlnatfl James Klrkwood, pioneer screen might be cleared up in a few day* also were in tbe group. was given members of tbe United ple to thoroughly understand lt, it The mothers were given the aft­ Cards 5, Reds 1 B. W. Oreathead; Lieut. T. J. Doctors A. H. Zelgler, P. G. White, figure, today filed suit tm a divorce Auto on Street will be overwhelmingly repudiated/' ST. LOUIS. May 24 (.TV—The St. Turner; Sots- Com. G. W. - D. R. Mason, Louis La vln, Albert Santa Monica-Ocean Park 1' ague ernoon to rest up for a Mg reception W. Moore and John P. Schnider all In superior court against Lila Lee, last night by J. B. O'Neil, chad man, John W. Alex. 9. af 111 Fraser tomorrow at tbe war efflee and ex­ Louis Cardinals Bunched hits to house; Pay. Oem.. J. R. Sale; Sob. take ttw tint game of a double- Lieut. I. O. Robertson; Mate S. L. swore that the prisoner waa ta a Bto equally famous actress wife, wbo declared that there pr.bably avenue waa slightly injured at ercises at tba Cenotaph, in White­ dangerous physical eondltlon due to Conference Bars hall, marking ttw resting place of header with Cincinnati. 5 to 1, thia B. May bury; Pay. Sub. Lieut. J. E. charging her with deserting him would net be aay ballot on the alt aboot 6 o'clock Met night when he afternoon, stretching their winning Langdon. anemia two years ago. drilling proposition. ran in front of as automobile op­ S Iowa Athletes Britain's unknown hero. Monday Wfll be given over largely to sight­ streak to fourteen eat of fifteen Oa Cruise O'Neil, stating that white he WM erated by Burt C. Monesmlth ef games. R. H. E Tbe brief complaint charged Miss 7121 Ashland avenue, and WM CHICAGO, May M (AV-The seeing and on Tuesday all will go Stationed o dinarily at tbe Ber­ Lee with leaving Kirkwood against not yet in position to explain bto Cincinnati .... 100 ooo 000— 1 7 1 Gtrl Hurt as Car statements, asserted that "I am knocked down, according to Santa faculty committee of tba Western to Brookwood cemetery, where hun­ mudas as a member of tbe Atlantic bis consent July IS. 1928, aet even dreds ef members of the twenty- St. Louis Oil 000 SIS— 5 10 0 aad West Indies fleet, tba ship is Plunges Off Road hoping to tell pott definitely ta four Monica police. conference today refused to rein­ Rixey and Sukeforth; Haines and taking with her their 6-year-old son or five days that there will be nj The accident occurred at the ta­ state eight Iowa athletes to good seventh division are buried. st prosanr on a two and naif years James. Wilson. cruise, having left England last When tba automobile ta which referendum election." tersection Of Speedway and Fraser standing and ordered complete April. The last stop made en route she was riding plunged Cram the Indicating financial arrangements Appeals for donations from Ocean avenue, tbe report said. The boy severance of athletic relations after 7,829 BATVU CASUALTIES AMERICAN LEAGUE bora was at Colon, the trip from Roosevelt highway, ten miles south bad been completed between tba Park property owners, O'NeU said, suffered slight bruises about the 1M0 wttb all colleges and univer­ IN TWENTY-SEVENTH DIVISION Yanks 10. A's 6 there to Santa Monica requiring of Oxnard, aad turned oom ta a couple, Klrkwood stated in his com­ will not be made until tt to absolute­ bead. Ba hurts was treated at sities which do not bare a three- The twenty-seventh division waa plaint that Miss Lee had agreed in NEW TORS. May 24 UPt—Ks Babe seven days. ravine at about 19 o'clock MMt night. ly necessary to do so, as up to tte Santa Monica Health center. year eligibility rule. commanded by Maj. Oen. John Rath tad tba way. hitting his thir­ Miss Jean Gluckman, ft, eftti a property settlement that be should present time financial support In One of tbe ttttt things attended retain custody af the boy. F. O'Ryan, a former commander of teenth home run of tbe season, the Helotrope avenue, Lm Angeles, suf­ tbe fight tot oil drilling tas been Yankees hammered Jack Quinn for to after arrival of tbe cruiser was fered possible internal injuries. me Ktrkwoods married ta Ln tbe National Ouard of New York. tba purchase of potatoes for tbe received from Los Angeles men hav- five innings today and non the first Tbe girl oaa in the 8anta Mon­ Angeles, July 28, 1923, according ta ' Ing aa interest ln large Ocean Park He was the only guard division com­ game of a doubleheader from Phila­ ship's larder, tba British consul ica hospital today, and Mr condi­ the two-page complaint filed by At­ submitting for tba Information ef property holdings. mander to retain hia command delphia, 10 to 6. Ruth's homer tion was reported aa nal serious, torney Patrick J. Cooney. Late News Briefs throughout the war. Citations for started a five-run rally In the fifth officials on board prices of various although the extent of her injuries "Wa have woa every fight from products. Tlaa purchases were to ths beginning to date," O'Neil de­ bravery in action In tbe twenty- which decided the same. RHB had not bean ascertained at a tale Philadelphia 102 000 00S— S 13 % be made in Santa Mmrtca, boor. Officer Carr Wins clared, stating that this was due to AUTO RACER MAKES 108 M. P. H. IN TEST seventh were numerous both for in­ ttie oil committee's determination le dividuals and companies. Tba 106th New York — lis uo oox—io is e Ibe boat will be at anchor ia tbe Miss Gluckman was riding wttb Award for Shooting INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 34 (AP)—Shorty Cantlon of Quinn, Shores and Cochrane. bap probably until next Thursday, stick to the truth at all times ta tie Detroit qualified for tbe Decoration day 500-mile automo­ machine gun battalion and ttw Emil Friedland of 3013 Ganahl statements. Perkins; Pennock and Dickey. leaving then for British Columbia street, Los Angeles, who escaped un­ Thomas M. Oan, patrolman No. 18 bile race today in a four-cylinder car, in which tie averaged 102nd engineers were decorated for porta aad visiting San Pranclsco on At ttie same time last, night, Capt their part ln breaking the Hlnden- Boston at Washington, postponed; tba return south. injured. Friedland told Santa Mon­ of tba Santa Monica police depart­ E. P. Smith presided over a meeting 109.810 miles an hour, tbs best time made by any of ths rain. ies police tha glaring lights of an ment, to ttaa latest holder of the of the Santa Monica Publie Affairs drivers so tar todsy. His total time was 8:27.84. CONTINUED ON PAOB S. COL. I approaching ear blinded him and Horatio Seymour perpetual silver association to plead further against Northcott Resting caused him to swerve his machine trophy awarded every six months te the proposed oil referendum. An­ thony Jurich, leader ot tht efi drill­ JACK HIGH SETS U. S. TURF RECORD Babe Hammers Out Easily in Hospital off the mad. the policeman who makes the high­ est soon in pistol shooting. ing group, spoke at length, as did NEW YORK, May 14 (AP).—A new Amerleaa turf record His 13th Homer also other members of the associa­ was established today when O. D. Widener's Jack High SAN QUENTIN PRISON, May 24 Carr won the cup With scores o_ tion. UP—Gordon Stewart Northcott, Old Home Town 888 out of a passible 880 hits tn slow stepped the mils in 1:35 to win ths 96,000 metropolitan NEW YORK. May tt Hft— Babe Riverside "chicken farm rUyer" shooting, and 588 out of a possible The Public Affairs association at Belmont Park. Ths old mark of 1:35 2/5 waRuts h opened fire against Uw Ath­ If You 880 ia rapid fire. Tbs large silver want. an record aa recommending letics again today, hitting his was reported resting easily today In Census Figures only partially the Santa Monica- mada by Mrs. Payne Whitney's Cherry Pie over ths same were hunting tor e team ttie prison hospital. Northcott wae sop is kept ia a earn in tbe offiee thirteenth home run ef ttw season Ocean Park Chamber of Commerce track in 1923. in tbe fifth inning of ttw first to mat . . . there are ordered te ttie Hospital Thursday, of Clarence E. Webb, police chief. Hammond, tad., 64,104; Increase Each officer who wins ttw trophy highway extension proposal, favor­ Yankee-Philadelphia game. Tba several questions you'd when be was found to be suffering 28,100 er '8.04 per eent. has bis name and the date of sward ing condemnation of the Trolleyway HARVEY GETS TEN YEARS TO LIFE IN LOVE SLAYING bases were vacant and Jack Quinn wleh to . bs satieties from appendicitis. Bethlehem, Pa., 58.257; Increase engraved upon it. aad tha Pacific Beetrle rig"-t-of- was on Uw mound. The homer shout before tme took Declaring bis ailment chronic aat 7,899 or 18.69 per cent way along tbe Beach read far Joint LOS ANGELES, May 24 (AP).—Ten years to life in a state gave Ruth the lead over Rank Wil­ tha room, area's there? protesting he always recovered from Sanford, Fla., 10,003; Increase use, but disapproving tbe idea of prison wss the sentence Imposed oo WUllam E. Harvey to­ aon In both leagues. It was his sev­ Think theee thine, over attacks by using Ice pecks. North­ MM ar It pm cent. Pinchot Holding aay further Inclines up tba face of day for the slaying of Roy F. Gotshall, whom the defendant enth Is five games against tbe Ath- * . . locetion. transpor- cott refused to permit physicians to Milton, Mass., 16,397; lncreas- the bluff. letics. tetion, haw men? room,. operate. 7,015 or 74.7 per cent Pennsylvania Lead accused of paying attentions to his wife. Evidence pre­ furnishings, sleeping Wlnnetka, Hta, Chicago suburb, DEER PROTECTED sented st the trial showed that Mrs. Lillian Harvey, wife ef CAPTURE KILLER porch, bsth cerate, ex­ 12,054; increase 5,390 or 80.52 pe/ PHILADELPHIA. May 24 (JP*—Of * the convicted msn, and Gotshall had lived together. Harvey posure, privileges, prlee, English Church BALDWIN, Wis., May 24. — DUNCAN, Okla.. May 24 <_F> — ete. Then, when saa wmmt f lwal returns which began to eomc As a precautionary measure ttt tbe obtained a ten-day stay of execution and his attorney tiled Jess Cunningham, is, one ef the phono 23.16 ta piece lb today from upstate counties Whiting, Ind., 10,755; Intomm 610 protection of deer, signs leading oral notice of appeal. four brothers who participated in a your ad la the "RMDII Primate Dying or 6 per eenl showed BO material change :n the tie Rent" columns al "Slow—Dem Runway" greet tbe gen battle north of Duncan on the Tha Xvenlas Outlook. unofficial lead ef Gifford Pinchot night af May 12, in which Sheriff LONDON, May 24. can — Arch­ Wi_imantic, Conn., 12,071; da- summer motorist on highways near plan jrour a- to Include bishop Lord Davidson, former arch­ crease 259 or 2.1 pm cent. over Francis Shunk Brown for the CURTISS MARINE AIR RACES DELAYED W. A. WUliams and Forrest Cun­ aa meny of these fea­ bishop of Canterbury aad primate of Windham. Conn., 13,743; decrease republican nomination for governs.. here. Tbe signs, erected by ttts WASHINGTON, May 94 (AP).—The Curtiss marine trophy ningham, 37, were killed, has been tures a* possible. It tbe Church of England, lapsed into 58 or .42 pm cent. The unofficial totals this after­ county road commisson. sre tour captured near Gunnison, Colo., I «1B pay la improved unconsciousness this noon. He'ls not Oary, Ind.. 97,420; increase 42,042 noon stood! Pinchot. 632.716; Brown I feet high. At night the warning Is race today was postponed until next Saturday because of a county officials here ware notified j result* sapected te Uve. er 76 cent. 617,985; Pinchot s lead, 14,831.- | shewn by two cat's eyas, rainstorm. teday. •**

L^lOki^-W-Wi:-- Wm*$M W^Si*_ _!__l___±i_. _-_i______. MmmmM^m PAGE TWO EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MON1UA, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1930 Estimates Prepared 3 Army Balloon Stars Must Put 'SmelF Into Their For Water Project Race Teams Pleted § Acting, Decrees Director far R-K-0 ^ON SCREEN** SmGE LOS ANGELES, May 34. (CNS)— WASHINGTON. May 34. -St*— ^J Estimates of each project to be ae-. Gen. James E. Pechet, chief of tto HOLLYWOOD, Calif.. May 24 (CPA)—Perfumes are going te be part complished under the $88,800,000 army air corps, today selected three of tbe scenery ef all future R-K-O sets where Max Ree Is directing. A Jack Mulhall and Alice Day Star water bond Issue were under prep­ teams to lepiaaent tto army in tto garden will smell like a garden. A boudoir will smell like a boudoir. A Finance Flicker Director Brings aration today by order of tto board national elimination balloon race, bairoom am smell Ifta a barroom. Ne kidding. This isn't ttwt va which wm Stat June tt from Hous- A cently heralded device for putting smells into talkies. It Is merely a ne* of water and power commissioners. In Mysttifffilfn Now at Majestic ton, Texas. way, bawd on elemental psychology. The resolution, instructing the The team members are Lieut. for putting players Into the mood of chief engineer of the water bureau a scene. Tbe smell wont reach ttw Wins High Praise Wto Studio Walter D. Bale, of Langley field. . to make the estimates declared that olfactory nerves of the prospective Va., and Lieut. John P. Kidwell. Of DeathFarKiHer! audience. It merely will reach dhose tbey would be useful for comparison Scott field, Belleville, 111.; Capt. Karl of ttw actors. But, boy! The differ­ Haines Lauds Comedy Elaborate Sets Built to when tto project wag f*oi«hfd aad S. Axtater, af Wright field, Dayton, ence to art • Pair ia 'Caught Reproduce Widely tbe actual cost known. Ohio, and Lieut. Ralph E. Holme*, He's Perfectly garises of Port BIU. Okla.; Lieut. William Mas Ree Is perfectly Serious about Separated Scenes A lake of boiling lava on Mauna R. Turnbull and Lieut. Courtland M. Urges Minister Short'Film Brown, both of Scott field, Be_e- the smell lttt. "-Everything else on Loa is two miles wide and three the talkie att Is realistic," he ex­ "They Just can't miss! They're Reversing tha eld theory thai "all miles long. * vUle. HL • Td Crack His Nock,* Says plained today. "We hava realistic the grandest women ln pictures." the world ls a stage," Director scenery, realistic costumes. Why net This was the enthusiastic remark Monta Bell, of Paramount Pictures, Pastor in Address to realistic smells? of WUUam Haines after attending declares that the stage Is poten­ Policemen "It is a well known psychological a studio preview of "Caught Short," tially all the world. fact that nothing reconstructs a tbe new Marie Dressier-FoQy ltt* In filming "Young Man of Man­ ran talking comedy for Metro- hattan," Katherlne Brush's Satur­ ! Advocating capital punishment scene or a mood more quickly In the mind than a stray whiff of some Goldwyn-Mayer, today's and to­ day Evening Post serial and bast- for ttw willful killer, tbe Rev A. J morrow's feature attraction at ttw selling novel. Bail was faced with Soldan of this city, former chnplain remembered odor, ttm 1 believe odors wtt bate aa Important psy­ Pox California theater, Venice the necessity of carrying his princi­ • at Leavenworth federal prison, ad­ chological effect on the players' act­ "Why ntt excitement?" was pal players through the mazes of dressed more than 100 Callfornl-i ing, stt too mutt to expect a lady asked Htnnes. Mta York etty* at an seasons of tbe police officers who attended a ban­ siren to feel like a siren in a boudoir "Because," be replied, "the two year, to Philadelphia ta a drizzling quet last night bl the Mi-amw smalling only of varnish." of them are absolutely sincere, and rain, to Florida ln brilliant sun­ hotel. From now on, therefore, tbe bou­ wonderfully human. Thetr humor is shine, to St. Louis, to Princeton. If. Td crack his neck and I wouldn't doirs directed by Mr. Bee will be clean, natural and' unforced It J., and ta other point* ta tto North •'tmt hia name on tht front page ot sprayed with seductive scent. The Just bubbles ett of a couple of American continent under varying - aay newspaper either," declared the roses that bloom at his bidding happy souls. conditions. minister, who now is pastor of St. tnt* ba scented by an atomizer. The 'Tve been around Hollywood a "Young Man of Manhattan." be­ Paul's Lutheran church here. Hu kitchens will be naturallstlcally lot, but of all the girls In the film gins a two-days' nm today at tto statement was greeted with applause touched up by a bey with a hand­ colony, I prefer to go places wttb] Jack Mulhall and Alice Day appear In tbe First National and fta Rosemary theater. * from his hearers. ful of onions. i___i Marie and Polly. They are with­ Vitaphone giystery play, "In tbs Next Room," now being offered Exorbitant aata and lengthy de­ Slayer Escapes Mbit for Barrooms out a doubt the most popular pair at the Majestic theater. lay due te weather conditions haa The Rev. Mr. Soldan applied bll And ttS barrooms—yah, did youh i aU tte land of cinema. to be considered if Claudette Col­ statement only to those slayers who ever get left? They wont ntt alcohol " 'Caught Short' to ona of their Jack Mulhall offers ens of his bert, Charles Ruggles, Norman at all. In a recent southsm scene very best pictures because tt Is! typical characterisations In "In the Poster, Ginger Rogers and others 'tte hardened and habitual mur- simple and human. WUUard Mack's Marion Davies af tto east ware to be transported . derers. He described an instance at ttt Sir trembled In ecstasy to ttw Mat Boom,** the Plrst national aaid strong vibrations of mint injected] story of a couple ef boarding house Vitaphone mystery picture opening to tto actual backgrounds of ttie the prison where a convicted mur­ keepers who fh Wall Street,' fits At Brentwood •tay. So BeU commandeered tto derer killed a guard with a knife tn therein at Mr. Rees command. Did yesterday at New Majestic theater. ttwt scene go big. with everybody the stars as If lt ware made to or­ Mulhall Is east as a reporter sent huge stage at tto Paramount Long cold blood, and because, he said, tba der. And I though ttwt specialty In Stage Film Island studio and brought "an tto people af Kansas are against capi­ holding the thought of mint julep? out with the police to XA* scene et Dent ask! song of Marie's, Tm Spanish Now,' a murder. Before ha gets tat af world" to it. tal punishment escaped tbe death was a real wow." Another Broadway stage Sfey he* . Barrooms, since yon must know, ttM house he has become mixed np win be flavored with mint, lemon come to tbt talking screen bl "Mtt in a baffling mystery involving many Tells Conditions and sawdust So Dumb," Marion Davles' new weird characters. Huge St. Lawrence Tbe minister described condition' (Copyright, IMO, Contolideted Preae) Billie Dove Star Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring ve­ Alice Oay, blonde heroine of that 8k ttw prison. He also advocated hicle, which is being shown, itt the other classic thriller, "The Oorllla," Bridge Dedicated segregation of ttw habitual from Of Tivoli's Film, Brentwood today. plays opposite Mulhall. Robert what he termed the accidental Known as "Dulcy." the play met O'Connor, John 8t. Polls, Claude MONTREAL, May 34. ".*?•—W. L. criminal. 'Other Tomorrow* the work of Oeorge S. Kaufman and Allister ttA others aaa In the cast Mackenzie King, prime minister of Under present conditions, ttw Novarro s Voice Marc ConneUy. Edward Cline directed ttH produc , pressed a button in the minister said, men who have com­ tion. parliament buildings in Ottawa to­ mitted crimes for the first time and Romance against the conservative, . The screen version waa aCapted day and unveiled a bronze plaque who under normal conditions would dignified and beautiful back~*round Bf Wanda Tuchock, aad Edwin Jus­ tore to open formally the new Mon­ net nave done ao are throwr with Feature of Film of a southern town forms th? key­ tus Mayer provided the dialog. King L. A. Drops Probe treal harbor bridge. the dregs of humanity. When than note ef Billie Dattf* latest Plrst Vidor directed, with EUlott Nugent His voice, coming by telephone men, who ara really good at heart National starring vehicle. "The appearing opposite Miss Davies. Of Ship 'Piracy' and broadcast through loud speak­ and do net have the criminal mind, Star Sings Six Numbers Other Tomorrow,*' showing tn the Included tn ttw supporting cast ers, dedicated tto latest and moat are released, they are bu* worse off Tivoli theater Sunday. are Raymond Hackett, WUUam LOS ANGELES. May 34. (CN8>— costly ot ttta few highway bridges In many cases than when they went in Devil • May - Care,' A small but capable cast support*, Holden, Mtt Faye, Sally Starr, Probe of asserted "piracy" occurring spanning tba 8t. Lawrence river. into prison, because of ttw associa­ Criterion Picture Miss Dove. Lloyd Bacon directed PrankUn Pangborn, Donald Cgden aboard the gambling ahlp, Mon- The giant structure, costing near­ tion. the picture, which Is based oo Oe- Stewart and Oeorge Davis. falcone, vaa definitely ended today ly $20,000,000. is taa miles tans and hung high above tbe water ao that Banquet Held Ramon Novarro's first talking pic­ tavus Roy Cohen's wall known story. Sunday and Monday tbe Brent­ as far as the district attorney**-al* TONITE § ture tor MOM, "Devil May Care," tto largest steamers on (to river Grant withers Is tbe here, dra­ wood will offer ttw Paramount all- fice was concerned. The convention banquet eras held opening a two days' engagement to­ matically speaking, but Kenneth talking musical success "Honey," may pass safely beneath. Tta bridge at g:tt o'clock last night tn the day ta ttw Fan Criterion theater, Charges had been made by an has been open to traffic since 8;30 and *l Midnight Show Orange room. Tba affair was at­ Thomson also has a part trium­ starring Nancy Carroll. will give ample opportunity for a phant in its histrionic accomplish­ attorney fer owners of the Monfal- May 14. tended by Mayor Herman Michel display of tbe star's voice. aad other etty officials. O. W. Bot- ment as a Jealous husband. cone that five men had boarded the ALL-TALKING FEATURE Six special numbers were written Conrad Nagel, tn "The Ship Prom torff. superintendent of ttw bureau for tttt picture, a story of-Prance Band Program ship, fired several shots and taken ef identification of the San Bernar­ Shanghai," Is playing tonight in the possession of tt Deputy District At­ FLAY ! In tlw days between ttwexil e of Na­ Tivoli theater. dino county sheriff's office, .presi­ poleon to Elba and bis return. Sid­ torney Dave Clark declared inves­ SANTA MONICA MINIATURE T dent ef ttw division, presided. Following Is the program for the tigation had failed Is reveal any GOUT COURSE (Da Laze) ney Franklin directed. criminal aata ef tbe "pirates" oc­ Clarence E. Webb. Santa atonic**, The love affair ef Armand, a Sunday concerts to be played ay ttw Clubs and Balls Famished police chief, acted as toa stir.aster Storm Cuts 40-Mile municipal band bl ttw Ocean Park curring in Los Angeles oounty aad LINCOLN aad ARIZONA young Bonapartlst, and IeoB_a» a aabl the ship was within the waters The Rev. A. J. Soldan. pa-tor ef Royalist is aided by the well known municipal auditorium at 2:30 and 8 Bet. WUshlre aad Santa Manlea PREVIEW Swath in Michigan of Orange county. St. Paul's Lutheran church, waa ttw emotional power of song. The num­ o'clock: Mirch, "Chimea ef Liberty" —Ooldmin principal speaker. In bla -idress bers are Tf He Cared," "Charming," CLARE. Mich., May 34. (JP>—Overture . "Oberon" Vaa Weber the minister, who formerly was "Pompadour," "March of the OldWrecke d farms and damaged busi­ Preientlnt: Phillip Smith, trumpet eolo- chaplain at ttw federal prist n !n Ouard,'* "The Shepherd's Serenade," lst. and "Bon Jour, Louie." ness places today lay la the 40-mile (a) "Inflammatui" . Rossini Leavenworth, Kan., told ef what (b) "My Hero" ("Chocolate Soldier") Fox ROSEMARY becomes ef the men identified as "Charming" W tte principal love swath cut through northeastern " Strausi "Sound First Run B AN A song of the production. It lg ung by i _ a ii Plet area criminals through finger prints ob­ Michigan by a wind storm late yes­ (Accompanied br the band) WHERE TALKING- J> ' MONICA With TONIGHT! tained by such officers as ware Novarro, while he is masquerading terday. Tbe property damage baa Indian Novelty. "Semlnola" ______..JCIDS PICTURES SOUND QaalRy" Only present at the banquet. as a servant -la ttw house of the "Valaa AmoureuM" , Barter NATURAL. ' countess. This part Is played by been estimated at 1100,000, but only "Petit Suite, IM Krinnyee" Massenet TONIGHT and SUNDAY Humorous Talk Marion Harris, the famous "blues"' two Injuries hava been reported. ltl "Bntr"Act*." " THE GOLDEN WOKS Wa begin eetr new policy ei the pick of f irat-run pic­ ~ A humorous talk waa given by (b) "Scene Bellgleuee." singer, who also has a specially writ­ The greatest fury ef the storm Wl Finale. OF THE "PAGAN SONG" tures, with 100% true-to-life Bound. A. J. Hill, chief ef police at San ten solo, If He Oared." "Coronation March from the Prophet RAMON Diego. broke over Clare, Oladwin and Oge­ Meyerbeer And our initial C. O. Farrow, jr.. of the Paclf 1* maw counties. Scores ef barns and (a) "A Perfect Day" Bond offering la one et Telephone and Telegraph* Ob., gav. other farm buUdlngs wera leveled, 111) "Novelty, Ml. Black MBBf" Fl Kil Descriptive, "A Motor Bide" Bldgood the season's out- an illustrated talk on "Te!eph5tog- trees uprooted and tbe fronts of March, "The World's Proaress' Herbert NOVARRO country stores blown ta by the wind. Ae Star Spantled Banner. raphy." With diagrams, photo­ Builders Seek in atanding hits! graphs of instruments used and motion pictures, Farrow described .the method used tn transmitting pictures over tlw wires. FttniUw FdxCALirORMA DEVIL Miss Mary Webb gave several readings. TODAY aad SUNDAY Exchange Outlines Rule Return by Popular Demand Jack McVey, Martin Sought ta Stabilize. THE SCREAM TEAM Industry ia State Favored in Battles MARIE LOS ANGELES, May 24.—Indi­ Legislation proposed to regulate cations are tbat Jack McVey aad the financing of building operations RESSLER wMh Andy Martin will be favorites ln the was outlined to members ef ttw MAfllON double main event bouts at Wh'te Sox park. Thirty-eighth and Hooper, Santa Monica Bay Builders Ex­ POLLY tonight. McVey, colored middle­ change test night at their meeting HARRIS weight champion, boxes Joe Peie- in the Castellammare tta by -loe MORAN DOROTHY grina, Mexican middleweight favor­ Waugh, who reported on the con­ ite, and Martin, uncrowned feather­ JORDAN weight champion, takes on Benny ference recently held by exchange fynnqpair! Kid Carter, local Mexican. representatives from all Southern bars-—£-* McVey and Martin have looked California cities at Pasadena. _AU-T4_KIKG great in tbeir gymnasium workouts. Picf-iafe The colored middleweight Is a great Bills to be introduced at the next boxer and a •**nhfrir hitter apd ia session af ttw legislature by the aggressive. His record proves him state builders' exchange, Waugh re­ one of the world's outstanding mld- ported, will strike at lonn suffer­ -Si"*-"..* .&-••*-"'- —Also— dlewelghts. ed by the buUdlng Industry through PARAMOUNT 'paper financing," without putting NEW LOW PRICES IN EFFECT NOW SOUND ' any obstacles ln the Mtt af legiti­ CARTOON DIRECTIONS MIXED mate development Such a move, I In an article which appeared a lt was declared, wtt prove a stabi­ "NOAH'S few days ago in Ttw Outlook rela­ lizing Influence on business condi­ \tolt. **"_%S_*. _> LARK" tive to the current art exhibit In tions generally. VITAPHONE the 8anta Monica library, Mrs. Fax Josephine S. Roberta, head of the Alfred Burrough of the Institute of Architects, la taa Angeles, spoke TIVOLI THEATRE Movietone high school art department, was A5i*fmf.-££fcli«n Alas quoted as commenting on the pic­ on "problems of tte architect." Santa Monica Blvd. in Sawtelle News tures hung on the north wall of the EUet Harding, tihalrman ef ttw Mermaid Comedy, "Big Jswl Case" gallery. The prediction made by exchange's sports committee, aa* NOW PLATINO Mrs. Roberts applied to the young nounced that ttw buildin would artists whose paintings mtt ex­ start a Bttt tourney early ta Mtt CONRAD NAGEl_—KAY JOHNSON MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON hibited on the south wall, aba said fflr members of this group. LOUIS WOLHEIM la sound yesterday, not to those of the north A reminder was also given that —nt— contractors ef the Bay district must apply to the state registrar of con­ "HAUNTED HOUSE" **"• tractors for their annual Ucense 'THE SHIP FROM SH ANGH AP SOMETHING WRONG Fos Talking Movietone Newa prior to July L SUNDAY ONLT I NSW TORK. May 94 _ft—Senora Note to Patrons —At an outlay of several Victoria Ocampo of Argentina, BILLIE DOVE—GRANT WITHERS N-W Majestic Z&2SE thousand dollars, tha Fox Rosemary haa author, who is visiting us, believes $250 Banjo Stolen —EN-. she has been misinformed. Some­ From Country Club been made "Tha Theatre with the perfect body told ttr that women ot tttt "THE OTHER TOMORROW LAST TIMES TONIGHT sound" for your complete enjoyment of tho eountry were largely interested in VENICE May 24—Theft ef a gat- —Also— Mg asw all-talking pictures. clothes. "T feel sorry for them." banjo from his rooms in the Coun­ LAUREL and HARDY in "BELOW ZERO" JACK MULHALL AUCE DAY _.*- She remarked. "There must be try Ohm apartmenta was reported something lacking ln the men. Any to Venice police btt yesterday —IN— woman would rather have ttwma n afternoon by Emmatt Morriaey. tte loves thaa all ttw gowns that Tbe victim furnished police de­ tectives with a clue which thay sly 44 Paris ean give." WESTERN EUCTBIC may result bl an early arrest. SOUND SYSTEM IN THE NEXT ROOM" Notice! Correction Brent-wood Phone Wl__ StSIf WILSHIRE AT FEDERAL In last evening's announcement of OPENING COMING TOMORROW new schedule of performances and On the Itttt Jasf North af SanU Monica Canyon TODAY admission prices of the THE LIGHTHOUSE DINING ROOM 44 MARION DAVIES in "NOT SO DUMB" FOX ROSEMARY THEATRE . TOMORROW A LAUGH MOT SPRING ISMERE" Evening Prices were given aa Me General Admission and Serving a Full Course SUNDAT AND MONDAY (Continuous Sunday) BERNICE CLAIR t ALEX GRAY Me Lores. TUB wae aa awee^-fae Eveniaf Prices, ber in - atar today, Saturday, May Mth, at tha Fox Rosemary D_NNER-75c NANCY CARROLL in "HONEY" LAWRENCE GRAY LOUISE FAZENDA wtB be: Chr Choice of Roast Pork, Roast Beef, Lag •' Lamb FORD STERLING ee Fillet of Sole—50c SONGS—GAIETY—ROMANCE GENERAL ADMISSION 50c llltt A M to 8 P. M And LAUREL and HARDY ALL-TALKING PATHE SOUND NEWS VITAPHONE ACT LOGES 3IH .60c MRS. CARSON MRS. 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SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1930 EVENING OUTLOOK. SANTA MONICA. CALIFORNIA PAGE THREB I Mystery Prowler Mayor Michel Bays First 'Buddy' Poppy Nationals U-Year-Old Newsie, Supporting His Start Next Week 1 K s ets arf ril,e j 7 r 1 an s Younger Brother* Scorns Police Aid LOS ANOELES. May 24 (CNS)—Eleven-year-old Ernest Whitson Visits Hart Home *^ ^ -**' *^ - ° Jk' ^ ^ ^ Mourn Prisoners to tbe kind of boy wbo wi'l Btt some place to tbto world, according to OD New Buflding police reports today. Ito El neat, whose mother assertedly disappeared a month ago, tea been canning on undaunted ever since, taking care, not ••* Two-Gun' Hero of Films 'Dh araaana Day* Observed only of himself, bat Of hto 7-year-old brother. Fred. And he would bave Wheelock's Structure on Covers Men's Escape Following Impressive gone right on doing ao if the police Fourth Street Will Be department bad not found out about Ready in 60 Days Willi Rifle Demonstration tt and given tte two boys a bed ln . . LOS ANOELES May 24. (ONS.) BOMBAY, India. May 24. OP juvenile tell while tbe mother to Work on tbe building which to to —Police guards today were thrown Indian nationalists today observed Rotarians to See sought. be erected en tbe tot adjoining the abeat the million-dollar estate of "Dharasana day," making Haa oc Found by Officer site of ttw Arcade building, at I486 WUliam a. Hart, famous "two-gun" CeSon to celebrate victory there Patrolman O'Neill Oaney discov­ Pourth street, will start within the actor, following reports that a man, against British police and armed ered ttw lads, trudging through ttttt week, and the building wUl be thought to to the mystery slayer forces and of mourning tor those Convention Fib tbe night wtth a heavy suitcase at completed ta sixty days, according to ot Robert Horton, had made an ap­ .arrested in tte course of tbe raids Pleo street and Vermont avenue. terms of tte contract which waa let pearance at the palatial home of against tbe salt pans. "Where ara you bound for?" in­ yesterday by Jesse M. Wheelock. the actor, and had attempted to A partita hartal, or stoppage of Majestic Midnight Show quired Oaney. owner, to tbe H. M. Roth Construc­ enter tte rooms of Hart's sister and work, was ta effect ln moot of the "Another boarding house" said tion Co., 601 Tower building. Ida nurse. native atto. Ihe usual daily raids Will Feature Picture Ernest, The buUdlng, which to to be a Hart, lt Was disclosed, covered the against tte Wadala salt pans wera of Sydney Meet Questions elicited tte information departure from tte ordinary in color escape of tte suspected slayer with suspended temporarily, but wfll be ttet tte elder bey bad boon selling and ornamental features, wlU have a a rifle, although be bas bean Ul ln resumed tomorrow, it was under Plans tor a midnight abow ta tte papers to suppbrt himself and Fred front of black marbled stone with bed and under the care ef tte nurae stood, with a new maas raid. Majestic theater tonight tor mem­ since tte mother's disappearance, applied designs in silver finish. for several days. ' Impressive Demonstration bers of tte Banta Monica Rotary and bad been staying in a board- . Of brick end steel construction, Rancher Slain Instead, tbe crowds which yester­ elub and their families were an­ tag house at 2701 Orchard street, tbe buUdlng will have a frontage of Horton, wealthy and aged day staged a procession Into tte nounced at yesterday noon's meet­ where tbe mother, Mrs. Elizabeth 10 toot and a depth ef 100 feet, il fancher, waa shot end instantly foreign area, which was declared to ing In tbe Mlramar hotel by Bob Whitson, bad left ttem. wiU be a one-story structure wttt killed cm tbe porch of Ma Mint be one of tte most impressive dem Armour, wte reported than an of­ Papers Sold Bather Slowly a truss roof. Canyon noma last Sunday night by onstrations of nationalism ever seen ficial picture of tte third Paclfc But tte papers didn't sell toot A number of inquiries already a youthful and masked assailant. here, were called again to tht Es­ conference of Rotary, ta Sydney, enough, so now ttey wore looking for have boon received from concerns Oeorge Horton, 89-year-old toother planade Maiden, where eye wit­ Australia, would be shown. another end less expensive boarding interested in occupying tte new of tbe slain man, gave officers a nesses ef the Dharassan raids were place. Ttey bad It today, ta Ju­ building, Wheelock said, but he doea The film was sent to tte United venile hall. good description of the murderer, but to address tbe crowd. States by tbe Australian govern­ not expect to rent it untU it to par­ no trace of the man has since been Tte dumber of demonstrators were "But, gee." said Ernest, "what's all tially completed. ment, and ttw showing tonight wQl thto fuss about? I guess I could take Wheelock's announcement tbat be found. swelled by employes of the railway bo one ef tbe first in ttie country. Ite description af tte Hart workshops and cotton mills who are eare of Fred and me." would ge ett with his plans for tbe The Rotarians are to assemble to new buUding followed refusal ed prowler waa declared by deputies to observing "Empire day." the Majestic theater at 11 o'clock. dovetail wttb ttet ef the Horton Yesterday's parade, ta which an Herman Michel, commissioner et slayer, end deputies have sought and following the show ttey will go public safety, to approve plana for estimated 300.000 persons partici­ to Lane's cafe for refreshments. ttw erection by tte Standard Ott tha man Bince Tuesday night, but pated, was regarded here aa net a Ph a lta" P. Newsom, ef San Fran­ without success. spontaneous mob manifestation, but England Greets Co. of an oU station at the north- On that night, according to cisco, division commercial manager est corner ol Pourth street and aa a carefully organized demonstra tor tte Western Union, speaker at Hart's report to Deputes Long and tton of civil disobedience in tta Broadway on ttw vacant lots diag­ Schottmiller ef tte Newhall substa­ strictly nonviolent character, span yesterday's Rotary meeting, doolaied onally across the street from the site tion. Miss Hart, sister et ttm actor, that Santa Monica's telegraph of the proposed Wheelock building. aered by twenty-eight commercial business had increased approxi­ Gold Star Group heard a rap en tte door. She went corporations. to answer, but Instead ef opening Represent Big Interests mately 200 per eent during tbe toot tbe door, spoke through a wicket, These corporationa represented decade, aa compared to tte census Great Oration Given War Two Venice Homes and heard tbe man outside ask tf wealthy merchants, mill owners, eet increase of 142 per oent. The speak­ "Joe" waa there. She replied that ton tankers and professional men, er described Santa Monica as a etty Mothers Upon Visit to Robbed by Thieves there was no one of that name in who had arranged ttet tt should be wttt a romantic peak and compli­ the bouse. mented tt tor ttw skyline to was Graves in Britain VENICE. May 24.—Articles valued kept peaceful through control by Sy tte owners at 885 were taken in Goes to Nones' Boom all-Indian national congress volun­ beginning to develop ta 111 attrac­ 'mmt prowler then went to tte teers. These were said to tewa tive business buildings. coNT-N.ee more FACE t two burglaries tete yesterday. room occupied by Mlas M. Lynch, checked isolated attempts at dis­ At tte conclusion of hto talk, a tong Una in 1928. nw division Mrs. R. H. Goldberg of 33 West­ IMrm In attendance on Hart, and order which might Save led to picture, showing something et tte fought continuously witt British minster avenue reported to polloe there tens aed his query fdr "Joe." rioting. difficulties involved ln toying trans- units. tbat someone had entered hor home ' In tbe meantime Hart, wbo waa The correspondent ef tbe London Atlantic cables, was shown. Tbe Battle casualties ef the twenty- early to tte afternoon and had to tod, reached for a rifle and went Daily Herald cabled bto paper tbat program tor tte occasion bad been seventh totaled 7.839, tbe known taken a wrist watch valued at fli. to the window ef his room, where il waa an "amazing spectacle" aad arranged by Oay Immel, of ttae dead being 1.980, of whom 1,709 Mrs. A. Boshart, 708-A Boccacio te watched the Intruder walk from j arid: This much tea Mahatma Santa Monica Western Union were killed ta action. Thne figures street, was tte victim of a burglar tte house to tbe garage, linger Gandhi accomplished aad tt may office, and to addition to Newsom, do not include tte fifty-second ar­ who entered bor bome through a there, and then disappear into the prove bto greatest triumph—union Immel Introduced E. O. Vandervllt, tillery brigade, which fougM as part roar bedroom window while she was night. of all classes ss well aa the growing district superintendent of tte com­ tt tlw thirty-third division* entertaining guests ta tte front Hart reported tba incident to the union of religous communities ta pany, of Los Angeles. pert tt tte bouse. The burglar Mssiisll deputies because, he aaid, common desire to achieve wett gov­ MOTHERS PAT FINAL took a pocketbook containing 88, it was evident that someone, pos­ ernment." VISIT TO CEMETERIES ttto bank books and personal pa­ sibly possessed wlto a "murder FERE-EN-TARDENGIS, Prance. pers. complex," waa making a general GANDHI ALLOWED TO May 34. _P>—Oold Star mothers ef visit to persona of wealth and RECEIVE WIFE DT JAIL Vet and Bride Die ttw tint contingent to arrive in was the very flrst prominence to tte Newhall-Saugus BOMBAY, May 24. «_n—Por tte Paris today paid their final visits republic. districts. first time since hto internment, Ma­ to tta graves ef husbands and sons Homes Gaarded hatma Oandhi today waa allowed to en tour bettlefront cemeteries. Joe Weger, an employe ef tte receive bto wife ta the Yeroda Jail. Presh wreaths wore placed on STATIONERY aai Hart estate, and Joe Rudell, fore­ Mrs. Oandhi waa accompanied on In Suicide Pact every grave. Emotion, bravely re­ OFFICE EQUIPMENT man, both tald officers they were Iter visit to tbe Mahatma by Miss pressed, broke through ttw bounds Typewriter Repairing not expecting frienda to visit them When the Pred Hoyt post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and its auxiliary opened tbeir annual poppy sale Mlraben. formerly Miss Madeline and every eye waa wet as tte moth­ and wera attending a San Fer- here yesterday. Mayer Herman Michel ted tbe opportunity of purchasing tte first "buddy" flower oold in Slade, daughter ef Admiral Slade Pair Pound in Auto, Each ers said farewell. FRED A. DENISON nando theater. Because at similar­ the . And the sale took en tbe aspect ef a pretty little event when Suzanne Ransom, pretty child and a convert to tbe Oandhi cause. Shot Through Right At Sweringes-et-Nesles cemetery, ISM Fourth Street, SanU Monica ity in descriptions ot tte strange , actress, was given tbe honor ef presenting tbe peppy to the mayor, as shown above. Those tn toe pic­ Tlw interview took place to the tte tost visit was made to a oold Phone 22101 for Quick Delivery visitor to tte Hart home and wat ture, from left to right, BOB Clarence E. Webb, chief of police; Mrs. Laura La Croix, senior vice president office of the prison to tte presence Temple gray drizzle and the officers in Of tte Horton stayer, steps were Of the auxiliary; Mrs. Aha Dorks, member of tte auxiliary; Mrs. Alice Mylar, auxiliary president; WUliam of an official. Tbe Mahatma waa charge were forced to eat it some­ taken today by Chief Criminal Mohr, the department chief; James Murray, foreign war veteran, holding UtUe Miss Ransom, and Mayor brought from bto cell and seated in GLENOOE, 111., May to UP) — A what shorter than scheduled for Uar Deputy Sheriff R. ft Wright to MlcbaL a chair. Canadian war veteran and his ttw strain on tte pilgrims would be protect other prominent person­ Mrs. Oandhi mentioned to ter bride of a few days sat last night toe great. Irwin Drug Stores ages In ttet district. Suzanne Ransom, golden-haired husband tbat he had been reported to an automobile overlooking Lake Mothers ef tbe Otoe-Alsne and (Tbe Rexall Stores! to have vanished from hto cell tet a Alsne-Marne groups motored tbto little beauty wte appeared with Michigan, clasped hands, and then tod A Bway. Stb A S. to. John McCormack to "Song o' My tow hours one day en a visit to afternoon to Rhelms. where tomor­ Ph. 31131 S. M. Pb. 25821 Bold Purse Grabber Identification Men Heart," yesterday helped tbe Vet­ Dawes'Kin Best bto headquarters at Ahmedabad. He consummated what police believe row ttey will see the magnificently erans of Foreign Wars to start their laughed aloud at tta suggestion. to bave been a suicide pact. restored cathedral, hi tte afternoon Resumes Activities The Mahatma spins from five to annual Manorial day poppy sale by Each had been shot onee ta tbe they wiU visit tte Armistice cross­ selling tte flrat buddy poppy ta sta hours daily. He bas not yet be­ roads st Rethondes, where ttw car After a two day layoff, tte purse Santa Monica to Mayor Herman Man for Rehwold gun to write anything. right temple. A pistol wss ta ttw ta which tte armistice was signed grabber, arte robbed tea women on Pick New Officers Michel. man's right bead. stands as a permanent memorial. ••ata Monlea streets Tuesday, re­ Sponsored by Fred Hoyt [tost. No. Church to Conduct Papers ta his pockets Identified Kneen & Austin sumed his operations laat night. Tulare Chief of Police 480, Veterans ot Foreign Wars, and Saata Monican and Long the man as WUliam Cochrane Mur­ its auxUiary, tte sale of buddy pop­ Services for Legion ray, 10 years old. of to Avenue Sears Roebuck His latest victim waa Miss Mary Selected President in pies will continue throughout Santa Beach Woman Wed road. Toronto, Ont. There was a Asphalt Pavements - Welch of this city. Miss Welch, ac­ Final Session Monica, Weet Los Angeles and in London Santa Monica Bay Cities ftt* Me. wedding ring on tte finger of tte Sales Decrease and •- . cording to police, waa walking along Venice all of next week prior to 133, the American Legion will bold girl, wte appeared to be about 38 General Contracting Memorial day. LONDON. May 31 «*—Henr} years old. CHICAOO, May 34 Utt Soles of Main street to her home at about J. R. MacDonald. chief of police special memorial aervices tomorrow 10:30 o'clock when tba thief ran up at Tulare, today waa elected presi­ The popples, it was explained yes­ Dawes, nephew of Ambassador Chas Police learned tbat Murray had Bears Roebuck Oe., for the fifth terday by R. D. Locke, chairman of morning in tbe First Methodist Office; behind Inr, grabbed bor purs-* and dent of tbe California division of G. Dawes, today was best man at entered tte at Detroit period ef its thirteen-month year the International Association for the poppy committee, are made by tbe wedding ta Saint fsmns church Episcopal church, Pourth street and Monday, oom Ing to Illinois tte fol** 224-226 Tower Building fled to a light roadster which was totaled $30,685,991 compared with Identification at tba final session of disabled veterans of tte World war of Arthur J. Rehwold Of Santa Arizona avenue. lowing day. MM FOUR IB STREET being driven slowly along tbe otter tte organization, three-day con­ in government hospitals. Monica, and Mrs. Mary Irene Rog­ $32,693,893 in the same period, side of the street. vention in tte Mlramar hotel. More than 6,000,000 poppies are to ers of Long Beach. Services wfll be conducted by ttie How and when men first made AprU 34 to May 21. of 1939. Tbe Pbone 21313 Miss Welch said the purs* waa MacDonald succeeded O. W. Bot- be distributed this year throughout Rehwold obtained a special Ucense Rev. P. O. H. Stevens, pastor of tbe bay remains unknown. decrease was 6.1 per cent. valuable but that tt contained only tarff, superintendent ef tbe bureau tbe United States, the proceeds be- for tte marriage from tbe arch­ church and chaplain of Uw post. in& devoted to veterans' relief ac­ bishop of Canterbury. After spend­ about $1. ef identification of tte San Ber­ No special program to being plan­ nardino eounty sheriff's office, wbo tivities, including maintenance and ing a few days in Paris, the couple OLDEST BALL PLAYER served as president during the last expansion of the home for widows will return to America next week. ned by the Legion for Memorial RALEIGH. N. C, May 34 (JB— year. MacDonald waa Installed in and orphans ef ex-service men day, Harold T. Carrlck, post com­ A. J. Wheeler, who believes he is office by Bottorff. sponsored by the Veterans of For­ Forum Wttl Hear mander, announced. Inasmuch JM tte oldest living professional base­ Other Officers eign Ware at Eaton Rapids, Mich. the Legion regards ttet day as be­ ball player, bas Just passed bis Other officers elected today were Speech About Ford longing primarily to tte O. A. R. slghty-ninth birthday. One ef too Ottt Wallace, superintendent of tte Enthusiastic over bis first talk and the Women's Relief corps. most pleasant memories ls ef a bureau of identification of the Policeman Owes before tte Peoples' Forum last Sun­ fame when his Niagaras of Buffalo Ventura police, vice president; H. $130*280; Has $150day , officers of this body have in­ True specimens of jade are found beat the Excelsiors of Hew York L. Barlow, of tte records division vited Sydney P. Eaden ot Los An­ only ta Asia and Oceanica. aat to » at central police station, Loa An­ LOS ANOELES. May 24. (CNS)— geles to return tomorrow morning Last Time Tonight geles, secretary treasurer, and Pred There ls a discrepancy ot $130Jto tB and give another talk, this one to Harnden. Alameda county sheriffs in tbe debts and assets ot Hoy Bol­ be a psychological character P - I - P - E 7:30 to Midnight office, master at arms. ton, Maywood policeman, according study of Henry Pord, reputed to be FOR ALL PURPOSES The meeting, which ended at to a voluntary bankruptcy petition the world's Tl ritual man. New aaS Used Pipe and Casing. AS Vital Statistics noon, was tbe fifteenth annual con­ on file in federal court today. The forum session opens at 8:30 il.fi all kinds. Valves and Fittings. vention ef tbe division. The place Bolton declared bis assets amount­ a. m. in Lincoln park, Wilshire for holding tte next convention Is to ed to only $150 while his liabilities boulevard and Seventh street, and (Contracts taken to complete pipe Urns) BIRTHS be announced later. totaled $130,280.85. is open to all interested. ADAMS PIPE WORKS Born to: Relief Fund Urged WIS Bey St. Tel. TV IMI. lm Ancelee, tag. Mr. aad Mrs. Clyde Wlllam Dilz- "AU Talkie" Charles N. Watkins, of the Oak­ tar. Mag 18, at the Wilshire hospital, land detective service bureau, pro­ a daughter, Gloria Joy. posed ttet toe association organize Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Martinez, a relief fend for the widows and MOTION PICTURE May 18, at 1730 Seventeenth street, orphans of those members who die a eon, Trinidad. while in aervlee. Watkins was au­ MARRIAGE LICENSES thorized to make a further toady ef "A TRIP THROUGH THE FORD Waskin J. Zadian. 23, Venice; tte project and report too findings Anita U Edinger, 17, Ocean Park. to tte secretary and president. It Richard M. Astle, 35, Santa Mon­ is understood that Watkins' report RIVER ROUGE PLANT ica; Plorabelle V. Harding, 23, Saata will be ready tor submission ta tte Monlea. next two or three Tnffitfte whan Paul P. Cutter, 24, Venlee; Violet definite action for adopting a relief 8ns tha World's Largest Automobile Plant in Operation—ALSO Johnson, 10, Venice. fund measure is expected to be Morris O. Bowdish, to, Venice;. taken. "LIGHTS GOLDEN JUBILEE" Minnie E. McCord, 38, Ocean Park Bottorff and Harlow were ap­ pointed to represent the division at A special news reels taken a the 50th anniversary celebration of the DEATHS the international convention to be May 21—Leonella C. Faulds, 82 held tte first week in Novem­ invention of tho Incandescent Lamp by Thomas A. Edison, and years eld. ber, 1030. May Sl — Raymond Wellington _____j*mtf?lB---ro_--a. Munn, 33 years Old. MALES SUPERIOR A VISIT TO THE FORD AIRPORT May 22—Anna Plcklin Pord, Tf NEW YORK, May 24 tm — In years old. intelligence tte male eat iB superior AND PLANE ASSEMBLY PLANT AT DEARBORN May 22—WUUam Ralph Ouiler, 4 to the female of tbe species. In years old. tests at Columbia university of seventhy-eight animals the tow Showing the manufacture of tho Ford tri-motored airplane in detaiL MEETING NOTICES leaders were males. The contestants Peoples' Porum, 0:30 a. m. Sun­ bad to learn how to step en certain day, Iiln«*tn pant. Wilahire boule­ pla tes in order to get at food in an vard aad Seventh street. enclosure. to San Francisco! Portland! Seattle! No Admission Charge THERE- a man-aiced difference between travel- donates every evening, deck sports. Aad It costs ing by water and—JIM. traveling. 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PAGE FOUR EVENING OU __X)OK, SANTA MONICA- CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1930 Christian Church Dr. Cornett Preaches Tomorrow Pentecost' Wilt Rev. Stevens to WiU Conduct Big Going toChurc h Baflard to Talk Be Topic Sunday Pastor Wfll Talk Revival Campaign At Unitarian Church Services Of Rev. Bradner t Or. William H. Cornett of Santa Monica, formerly minister of the Preach on Heroes CaDedPrivilege Plrst Presbyterian church, will prooeh In the Unitarian church of $anta On Mental Cults "A Dangerous Pentecost" will be OnTraeReligion discussed by tba Rev. Edward J. I Monicamniot , Arizona avenue end Eighteenth street, tomorrow morning. Tbs Benefits of Worship Will * begins at ll o'clock. Tbe subject ef Dr. Cornett's sermon will be Factor Promisee Contrast Bradner at 11 a. m. itnnilaf. tn tbe Special Musical Program Methodist Services Will _ _ • . . . tL ._ "Tftklnc-off"Taking-off., ar thettwr SpirituaSnlrttiinl Azure.Amir* *" DurituDuringr the servicservloe Doris GC.. PeterPeter­- Ocean ttttt. Methodist church. At Marie Observance of Be Explained in Talk son, tbe church pianist,,wltt play se­ of New Idea* With 7:30 p. m., Mrs. Ruby Denton will at Lutheran Church by Rev. Troeger lections, including "Nachtstueck" Church Work recite Oueat's "My Religion," and Service Planned Memorial Dsy (Schumann), ead "Salut d'Amour" tha Rev. Mr. Bradner will speak an Pastor Pushes •Twee Religion." Divine services will be held In tbe (Elgar).' / Tba last of three consecutive ttt* Dr. A. J. Soldan. pastor ot St Appropriate to Memorial day, tbe Visitors ara welcome to any of ttw Johnson Hughes, director of sermon at tba morning hour of Pilgrim Lutheran church tomor­ Drive to Raise mon-addresses on psychology and an*a_B. announces tba following Paul's Lutheran church, Lincoln row at 11:45 a. m. Uw church is pamphlets of .liberal prWpfai eg the religion wttt be delivered tomorrow street and Washington boulevard, Worship at ttw Plrst Methodist table tn tbe church vestibule. numbers by tbe choir tot tba eve­ Episcopal church will be on tba located at Pourteenth street and Fund for Church evening at the Pint Presbyterian ning service. has announced for his subject for subject, "Tbe Job of Being a Hero." Arizona avenue. Dr. Cornett to occupying tbe pul­ church, when Dr. J. Hudson Ballard, •"Deeper, Deeper," "Nearer, Still tomorrow's 11 o'clock service, "True acting minister, speaks on "Mod­ Religion." The pastor of tbe church, tbe Rev Referring to bis sermon topic, Tbe first Christian church, Arl­ pit In the absence of the minister of Nearer," "Constantly Abiding" and "Church-Going a Privilege," the ttw church, the Rev. James W. Mac­ ern Mental Cults and tba Church." Tbe text ot tbe sermon.IS taken P. O. H. Stevens, also is the chap aona avenue at Sixth street, hopes "Speak, My Lord." lain of the Santa Monica Bay Cities pastor, ttw Rev. Walter P. Troeger donald, who is to preach tomorrow Dr. Ballard, who bas been a stu The Epworth leagues will meet at from Col. 2:8, "Beware lest any - Post No. 123 of ttW American Le­ said: to close the financial campaign morning in tbe Union Liberal church daat of psychology in its relation to 6:30 p. m, Mrs. Ruth Ollruth, pre­ man spoil yon through philosophy and Vita deceit, attar tbi tradition gion, and members of tbis organiza "A man is not fair to himself, to looking toward tbe reduction of tlw of Pasadena, being one of a number Christianity for more than twenty- siding over the seniors and Dr. It. tton and their woman's auxlliarv hts children, to his community, tf five years, invited aU persons wbo E. Barton superintending tha high ot man, after the rudiments of tbe be never goes to ohurcb when he. church mortgage, tbto coming week, of Unitarian and Congregational world, and not after Christ." will be ta attendance at the morn­ according to the Rev. C. M. Wat­ ministers wbo art each occupying are members ar who are Interested school league. Walter Carlson, su­ ing service. bas tbe strength and tba opportu­ tn any modern mental cults to at- perintendent, will open the Sunday Special music will .be furnished The Rev. W- A. Watson, pas­ nity to go. Prom a spiritual point son, pastor. r£mWi the Pasadena pulpit tht a Sunday by the senior choir, which will sing, Ibis ohurcb has a combined sen- tend the service Sunday night ftt school at 9:30 a. m. tor of the Plrst Christian church ot View, tbe man without a coun­ "Five thousand dollars has been until Dr. Theodore Soares of ttw "Shepherd Wltb Thy Tend'rest ice at the morning hour, with the promises frank, friendly and fair of West Los Angeles, who Is try ls no none off than ttw man received from E. T. Weir of Pitts­ University ef Chicago, wbo bas ac­ evaluation of these movements tn Love," by Ootterled Federleln. 'A study period in ttw church school preparing to launch a revival without a church. cepted ttie call to ttw Pasadena comparison with the work of tht dttat number wiU ba given by Mrs. burgh, Pa.," said Watson. This Louise **fttgf, soprano, and Nor­ beginning at 8:30. and with worship campaign in his church Prlday "A true gospel church has no amount is being held ta trust con­ church, can begin bis ministry there. church. night, May 30. Tbe Rev. Mr room for self-righteousness and a man Schwartz, baritone, "Forever for aO at 10:4S ln ths main audi­ tingent OB a total of $15,000 being A feature of the lervice will be an Willard to FUI Watson has secured Mayor Por* holier-than-thou spirit. It is not With tht Lon," by Oounod. Tha torium. H. Ernest Rowe, superin­ ter, of Los Angeles, as one of the made up et people who are batter raised. The $10,000 to being raised, anthem by tba Quartet and five junior girl's choir will sing, Fearis* tendent. revival speakers. than tba rest, but of people who are and all money will be returned in Miscellaneous choristers from tba Junior choir, "I WO Praise Thee, O Lord." Music at Service trying to become better than they the event the total is not raised." Mabel Walker, Cleobelle Lochrle, Music for ttw morning will be: The next two weeks witt be among are. Wherever tlw Bible is in rev­ SAWTELLE MISSION Marie Jones, Mary Janet Cos and Palisades Post Voluntary, "Melodic In F" (Read), the most important ln tbe history of erent use, troubled sinners may 11317 Massachusett* avenue, Bawtelle. Helen Fleming. They will sing "Ood Dyer WUl Preach •rle O. BloomquUt, superintendent. Shall Wipe Away AH Tears," by anthem, "Gloria ln Excelsis" (Mo­ the First Christian church of West come to taste the grace of Ood and Churches Exchange Sunday, May 25: zart); offertory, "Alpine Descrip­ Los Angeles, of which the Rev. W. meet tbe son of Cod and refresh Sunday Khool, 9:15 a. m. Mathews. Tbe quartet will sing the Will Act A* Director of On Freud's Worke tive" (Pletris); Postlude, "Marciu A. Watson is tba pastor. and reassure their souls. Par thL> Choirs Tomorrow Sermon. 11 a. m, by tttt. f. Perlto of anthem,- "How Lovely Ara Thy Fantastica" (Bargiel). Preparations for a big revival reason church-going is a supreme Loa Anteles. Dwellings" by Oalbralth. Publie Relations for Or. Frank Dyer has chosen ttf campaign will be launched with two privilege. Sunday night tta choir ot tts The Sunday afternoon people'* meetln* Summer Schools the Vesper services at Junlpero'a At 6:10 ttw young people of the Methodist church, Tan Nuys, Is as* will be ln union with the 2 30 p. m. serv­ |Jr. Ballard also will be tbe speak­ Chapel of tbe Birds, for Bunday at church will meet in two groups sermons. Sunday morning and night, "The late Theodore Roosevelt ice In tba Military Horn* Protestant er at tba morning servloe, and his 8 o'clock, the discussion by Freud ttw High School Epworth League by the pastor, the morning subject said, 'Even men who are net profes­ changing with the choir of Plrst thsptl. subject will BA "Shall We Close Our The appointment at J. Bassett being, "Serving Ood With What We sedly religious must, if tbey are Methodist church, Butler avenue. Evangelistic gervlc* at 7:11 la tb* Willard, publicity director of tbe on "Tba Discontents of Otvtllsatlon*' meeting ln ttw beginners' room, and evening. Churches?" Thsre will be two spe­ Or. Dyer wfll answer seven ques­ tbe Epworth League meeting in tbe Have," and tte night topic, "Ibe frank, admit tbat no community The program here ls as follows: cial musical numbers, an anthem, Federated Church Brotherhoods of tions: young people's room. Tbis will be Marred Vessel." prospers, either morally or material­ ' 1. Prelude—Souvenir (Drdla). "X Waa (Mad When They Said Unto Los Angeles county and ths state ly, unless ttW church to a real and 1. Processional — Holy, Holy Holy METAPHYSICAL FELLOWSHIP aa director ot public relations at tbe Can any one-sided person be hap­ Ml by tbe pastor, and will continue Tbe revival will start Prlday night. (Dykst). 1220 Second Btreet. Santa Monica, lbs. Me," by Lynes and a tenor solo, ttw discussion started last Sunday May 30, and continue each night vital element ln tbe community 3. Anthem—Gloria from llth MSM Cora 8. Wilcoxon. leader. "They Shall Hot Die," by Jobn Rel- Pacific Palisades summer schools py? Oan fulfilled desire keep a per­ evening on "Questions About Dat­ until Sunday night, June 8, when ttto.*" (Mo-art). AH isrvlt** ea Sundar set held la taa del. and interdenominational assembly son happy long? Is the radio ra* 4. Baritone aolo—Open th* Dates Orante room of RIB Mlramar hotel. was announced today. train, "I Want What X Want When ing." This is OM of a series of top­ Mayor J. C. Porter, of Los Angeles, (Knapp). tttt a. m.—Bundar achool. X Waal It." healthy? Which ftl tha ics on the whole question of friend­ will address the gathering. I. Anthem—Th* Silent Sea (Nendllnger) 11 a. m.—Church tervices. conducted br Had Wide Experience Mayor Porter is an active worker a Tenor Hto Point Homo (Dvorak) Jame* X. Dodd*. Sslljtlll of lermon, Willard bag bad wide experience best road, isolation, intoxication ar ships between boys and girls. Nazarene T. Dual I Waited for ths Lord) (Men­ Lutheran Sacred Music in the Christian church. On Sun­ "Vlctorr Over Fear." tn ttea phase mt Chautauqua wort- cooperation? Why does Freud talk delssohn. having bean connected with tbs about religion aa mass delusion? day, June 8, an all-day meeting and 8. Offertory—Improvlslon (Sayre). COMMUNITY CHUBCH OP BRENTWOOD The evening worship hour at 7:30 basket dinner will be held, wttb FIRST CHURCH t. Cantata—Oallla (Qounod). ar. rAcvs Dayton, Ohio-Miami Talley Chau­ Does tba world's celebrated psycho­ Will feature ttw monthly evening of Corner of Blshteenth oil oet and Wash­ HEIGHTS analyst know anything about Intel­ Mayor Porter speaking in the after­ ington avenue. Hav. Theodore A Beebe, Tha choir numbers thirty voices Corner Oorham and Granville avenue*. A. J. Soldan. D. D.. pastor. tauqua assembly ttt seven sonsecu- sacred music provided by ttw chorus noon. pastor. under tta direction of Charles O. ba Wilder Allen, laliilitai Bible achool, 1:41 a. m. Classes IBB th* tive years and previously connected ligent religion? Is there a batter choir under ttw direction of Albert The pastor wfll- preach an evongellstlc Tingle. The soloists for tba evening Bundar *chool convene* at 1:45 a. m. whole famllr. Wtth tbe Major Pond and other ly­ way than Freud offers tbat every­ L. Broad, with Mrs. Wm. E. Reed at sermon at 11 a. m. and la the evenlns at Morning worship betlns st 11 o'clock. Ortan music betlnnlnt at 10:41 a JB. body can follow? tM Paul T. McClurkln aaa Prank B. wiU Iw Mrs. Charles O. Tingle, sop­ Sundar mornlnt, Itaa SS, th* topic of Mornlnt worship, 11 a. m. Sermon by ceum bureaus. the organ. These sacred concert* Smith, both ol Pasadena college, will have rano; Mrs. Richard Zarn, soprano; th* aermon will be. "Peter's Pint, Second th* paator ea "net Relltion." Programs for tha ninth annual The aervices sre open to aO tbs are not given as performances, but Baptist chargo of the service. A. Mead, baritone, and Charles G. Ba* Third Converiloni." Special music In th* aervlee wUl b* assembly, to be held at tba Pacific people. Tba chapel wm* filled test rather as an aid to worship. The Sunday school at B:4I a. m. fta intermediate Christian Endeavor an anthem br th* choir, "8h*ph«rd With Tingle, tenor. John Sayre will be at locietr hold* lt retular meetlnt at S Thr T*nd'r**t Love" by Ootterled. sunt br Palisades, are being prepared and Sunday. It la located at 460 Syca­ pastor WIS give a short address on the piano. o'clock every Bundar afternoon. th* senior choir: a tttt, "Forever Wltb will ba ready for announcement la more road, Santa Monica canyon. ttw subject: "We Have Hung Our VENICE VENICE CHUBCH lba Lord" (Oounod), aunt br Loula* Seventh street, corner Westminster. Corner Fifth street and Brooks, avenue, At tha Sunday morning service Muss*, loprano, and Norman athwart-, tba near future. Harps on tbe Willows." Hav. Oeorse A. Miller, pallor, Venice. Fr*d A. Smith, putor. Phon* the Rev. H. S. Putnam will speak UNITY CHURCH OW baritone. ,'• The assembly this yew will be Sundap school, 1:10 a. m. 62989. CHRISTIANITY Th* junior ctrlt' eholr will sin* "I Win Tbe fan program for the evenlnt Moi ning services at 11 a. m. The pas­ The Sunday arrangement* an as fol­ on The Meaning of Memorial Day." Prals* Thee, O Lord." bald from July 7 ta August 18. Fol • Episcopal follows: ter WIS speak on "God's Answer lo Afl lows: There will ba special music by the BIS Arltona avenue, phones MOOD and Intermediate Luther Leatue, I to I lowing tbe assembly will be tbe in • Voluntary: "Jubilate Deo" Silver Man's Proposals." Bible Khool, 9:45 *. m. Mornlnt wor­ choir, under the leadership of Rob- o'clock, p. m. terdenomlnatlonal conference which At MM evening hour. 7:30. the recular ship at 11 a. m. Th* »pe»lter will be nut. Hymn No. 70.: "God ol Our Fathers." art lackey. Brief sermon in the FILGBIM LUTHEBAN CHUBCH will continue until August 34. WS. ACGUSTINE-BT-THE-SBA Prayer community service wiU be held.. The prin­ Paul t. McClurkln. on* of onr promising Rev. and Mra Laban L. Hill conduct tb* Fourth ttrMt Bilwtin Arlaons tnd WU­ cipal address will bo delivered by Thom­ young men from Pasadena collet*. An­ evening on "The Keenness of followlnt actlvitle* fir the next week. Fourteenth street and Arltona avenue, Facilities Improved shlre boulevard. Rev. Wallace W. Planoa. Anthem. "Inflammatus" (from "Stabat Walter F. TreeSBT, paator, UM Fourteenth Mater") Rossini as Anderson, "boy orator" of Pasadena. other student, Frank B. Smith. Jr., son Christ." All welcome. Sundar school and bible class. 9:45 a. m. Improved housing facilities and U. A., rector. The subject ol SH address wlU be "Then 1 of Iks district superintendent of the Services Sundar, MMI a .Vs. Subject, street. Telephone 11411. Solo by lira. Joseph Bridie Epworth League devotional at 6:30 Sundar sahael, all department*. 1:10. completion of tba cafe provide for Bolt communion. 1-M a. m. Scripture Went Down to tht Potter's House." northern California district, will accom­ "Watch and Prar," Matt. 25: 1-1S. With Sundar school, traded. 1:10 a. m. pany him. 8* will bring special solo* and o'clock. music br Iks Ma and solos br Wade Beck, a. m. increased comfort ot persons at­ Anthem. "Beautiful Saviour" Tount people'! blbl* class. 10 a. m. Morulas prarer. litany and sermon. II F. Melius Christiansen hav* chart* ot the singing. Church school at 9:45. Betty Jan* and Dorothy Horton. Sermon tending tha assembly. a. m WEST LOS ANGELES The Junior sad Senior Y. P. S'i meet br Laban L. Hill assisted br MlB. Hill. Dlvln* service. 10:41 a. m. (Melody from 12th Century} Subject of aermon br th* putor, Sermon subject. "Rotation Sunday." Choir One bloek south Santa Monica ai «:S0 P. Bl. Tht pa-tor brings tn evan­ Tuesday, 2 p. m.. "The All Perftcttnt Ths assembly provides an ideal Anthem. "Oh Savior of tbe World" telistlc message at 7:30 upon the subject. Word." "Church-Ooint a Frivll***," Matthew ll, summer vacation, Willard pointed Violin Solo, "Walts ln A Ma.O-"_.Brahms boulevard at Barrington avenue. Dr. 14-11. Reference will be mad* ta th* (Oota). Donald Stewart "Aa Eventful Step." The subject for the Wednesdar, 7:30. "The Jor of the Lord,'' aai, and la particularly adapted to T. P. p.— Leaves for St Thomas T. 9. 9. F. G. Davies, minister. evenlnt I* suggested br the recent death Methodist br th* disciple of sail. thirty-seventh anniversary el th* Luth­ Offertory, "Fantasie" ______.Bar.lei eran Walther Leatue a* a national or- vacation groups, aa every facility ia at I p. m. Anthem, "Listen to the Lambs" Dett Sunday scbool, 9:30 a. m.; Mta E. of the pastor's ttti father. Prldar. 7:30, "Conscious of Ood'* Pres­ Evenlnt praror and sermon. T:M p. au ence." tanlsatlon. Choral selection hr m*m- supplied tar rest, relaxation, enter­ Sermon subject. "Implications of Kmber Oblltato solo by Mrs. Gorte Bechtel C. Beel-, superintendent. HAST A. M. E. b*ra of tfea leatue. Address, "We Have Huns Our Harps on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE VENICE UNION CONGREGATIONAL tainment and study la tba assem­ Beasont." . Public worship, 11 a. m. and 7:30 Rev. Robert House, pastor. 1823 Mich­ Flrtt Lutheran Sundar Mhool of Ven­ the Willows" Dr Stevers na subject of the lesson sermon la ttB Marks! sliest and Innes place. Philip ice, llll Washlntton boulevard, betln­ bly grounds among tts trass and Offertory, soprano aolo. Boys' choir. \nthem. "Tantum Ergo" ("Lowly Now p. BL igan avenue, phon* 26913. .-• »' ' Ascension day, holy communion. 1:M Christian Science churches Bundar, MSB Sunday ttbitirl, 9:30 a. m. K. Swart*, pastor. nlnt at a a. te. near tba beaches. * Before Him Bendtne") Candlyn Rev. Geo. It Carter win be the Mb I* "Soul and Body." OoMan ttet: AB the mornlnt worship service Rev. aad IH a. m.' Choir Devotional*. 10:45 a. m. Psalms 7*;_«. My flesh and my heart At It o'clock, sermon bf pastor. Sub­ Philip K. twutm the pastor, Wfll preach MABTTNEZ TO SPEAK Anthem. "The Lost Chord" Sullivan preacher for ttw morning; Captain falleth: but Ood 1* the strength ol my a Memorial dar sermon. "That These Choir Drummond ttw speaker for the eve­ ject, "Om Straight." "Sanctuary," tb* N*w Emeraon club, will heart, and ny portion (BT ever." A. C. B. League at 6:30 p. m. Dead Bhall Not Have Died ln Vain." ' present Dr. M. tt. Martin**, psychother­ Benediction ning. The senior yount people's society ha* ST. AUGUSHNBTS-BY-THEJ-SEA Postlude, "Indian Serenade" Vlbbard na followlnt churches are all branches Devotional*. 7:45 p. m. apist, la a protram Tburadar ' evenlns. B. Y. P. U., four societies, at 6:30 of tta mother church, ttts First Church tt 8 o'clock, sermon, Th* Upward been Invited to meet with the correspond- Mar _S, ln th* council room et th* city of Christ, Scientist, la Boston, Mass.. and ttet." lns troup of the Church el the Messiah hall. p. m. maintain BBS IBS dint rooms BBS -Bta A cordial Invitation is extended ta the St the home of Dr. O. W. Weddell. UBS "Heallnt throuth this method It sain- Organ prelude by Ray Strong, libraries aad hold services a* follows: public to attend the services ot this Crenshaw boulevard, and WIS lather ins recotnltlon by the medical men ftajttiipttl QUptrrff Spiritualist 7:15 p. m. Banta Monica—First Church of Christ. church. there at 5:30 Sundar evenlns. throuthout the world." announces th* Midweek service Wednesday, 7:30 Scientist. Arlsona avenue and Fifth street, Th* Intermediate Yount People's so- hostess, Patricia D'Este. "Those who ar* FOURTH ST. Between ARIZONA AVB. and WILSHIRE BLVD. Sunday at 11 a. m. aad I P. m. Sunday FKEE METHODIST cletr will mist ln the church at 7. at troubled in rar way should not fail to BAT CITV p. m. whool at l:S0 a, m. Testimonial meetlnt. usual. hear thl* aolentlflc discourse br thi* cul­ REV. WALLACE N. PIERSON. HECTOR Mil Washington boulevard. (Patriotic Woman's union Thursday, all day Wednesday evenlns Sd S o'clock. Readlnt Tenth ttreet aad Arlsona avenue Rev The church school meets at 1:45. With tured man who is devoUns hinuelf to Rait). room, 6O6-607-«O9 Bay Cltle* bulldlnt. 328 Ada Ball Marsh, pastor. classes for all ohlldren. humanitarian work." Bundar. Tuesday and Wednesday. service. Lunch at noon. Santa Monica boulevard. Santa Monica. Sunday Khool, 9:45 a. m. HOLY COMMUNION, 7:80 A. M. Beginning Saturday evenlns a series el Venice — Twentieth Churc hof Christ, meetings will be held under the auspices 11 a. m.. wrmon by Mrs. Myrtle liana. of C. B. B. A. directors. Saturday at 7:45 WEST LOS ANGELES Scientist. Brook* and Second avenue. ttM* At 1:30, delegations of yount people CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL. 9:30 A. M. day at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Bunday school from other plartt will meet wltb our t. m. a lecture by Sara Bond Rountree, Corner Iowa and Butler streets. at 9:30 a. m. Testimonial meetlnt oa 11 A. M.—"ROGATION SUNDAY" messages by L. Madison Norrls. Rev. Lil­ Wednesday evenlnt at 8 o'clock. yount people ia ortanltlnt a yount peo­ lianLloyde. Hettle E. Connor, W. H. | Rev. P. C. Warren, pastor. ple's meetlnt. First Christian Church Baton and others. Sunday services: Brentwood Heights — Twenty-seventh Evenlns service, 7:30. 7:80 P. M.—"EMBER SEASONS" Sunday at 11 o'clock the lyceum. and atl 9:41 a. m., Sunday school; Homer Church of Christ, Scientist, of Los Anteles. ARIZONA AT SIXTH i K p. m. short addresses, followed byI IM Bundy drive, between Montana aad CORDIAL WELCOME OOOD MUSIC messages. In the evening the lectigre will I North, superintendant. Ban Vicente boulevard. Bunday at 11 a. m. C. M. WATSON, Minister. be by Rev. Upton of San Bernardino, fol 11 o'clock, morning worship; mes­ Sunday school at 1:30 a. Bu Testimonial rowed by message* Be all worker*. meeting Wednesday evening at S o'eloek. Church News sage by the pastor. Sawtelle—Nineteenth Church of Christ, Morning Service, 10:45—Subject 7:30 p. m.. evangelistic service. We Scientist, services. 1650 Federal avenue. CHl'RCH OP THE ELDER BROTHER Sunday services at 11 a. m. Testimonial (Continued on Page 8) "PENTECOST AND PERSONALITY" (Divine Science). 1120 Twelfth street. sre to have with us tbe colored girl meeting Wednesday evenlnt at t o'clock. Bundar, Map 11. 1.45 p. m. Inspira­ evangelist, Viola Baucom Brazil, et Evening Service, 7:45—Subject FIRST CHURCH tional and trance lecture by Milo Gil­ this service. She and her husband. lette. A copy of the poem "Truth" wUl PSYCHIC BARKER HALL, U342>/2 Santo Monica Blvd, West L. A. F6HSTEVEN5 be given all who attend. Mr. Brazil, will also stag together. SCIENCE vlOLET **• CHARLES, Pastor. Phone OX. 9846. "THE EVERLASTING MERCY" Tuesday. May VI. 7 45 p. m. Entire eve­ Week days: ning devoted to psychic tests by the "boy rHimrH Sunday, 2:30, Messages and Healing; 7:30, Lecture by O. K. Church School at 9:30 A. M„ N D. KNUPP. Superintendent osychle." Tuesday, 7:30 p. BL, evangelistic LHUKtrl Charles; messages. p£k! Prlday. May SO. fM P m, special test and praise service. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M.. MRS. CYRIL J. GAIL, President -netsage night. Friday, 7:80 p. BL, Crusaders t& l%& CULVER CITT meeting. This will be a special serv­ "PENTECOST AND TtM Rev. Sarah Bond Rountree will lee for younR people, and older ones 7:30 F. M.—EVENING OF SACRED MUSIC conduct a session at divine healing In are welcome. PRAYER** th* church sailor, assisted by Sadie • Chorus choir of 46 voices McNeil, associate minister, at 1:11 p. m. Saturday, 3:30 p. m., children's TRINITY 11 o'clock St "Paul's TCutljeran <£t)urcb Sunday. church boor. May Rowlette in Gwendolyn Hinds Evans ALBERT L. BROAD, Director At 8 o'clock the regular church service win be conducted with the sermon by the charge. Send the children to tbis will sing Lincoln end Washington MRS. WM. E. REED, Organist , pastor, whose subject will be "God Is Our service. BAPTIST •ver Present Need." Brief I illll BSS by the pastor. "PENTECOST AND PIBST TEMPLE OP PSYCHIC SCIENCE I SUNDAT, MAT Mth 9:80 A. M. to 12—Combined Service No. tt Four Square CHURCH REDEMPTION" Bt. Oeorge'* hall. 1447 Sixteenth street Tenth ani California 7:30 o'clock Vincent M. Wilson, pastor; Bessie S 9:80—Bible Study Period Smith, assistant pastor. SANTA MONICA f. W. HATCH, D. D., Minister Baas solo, Mr. Arthur Forbes Sunday evening service will begin at 7:451 Bunday school at 1:10 a. m. ^H EK55&38-«MM_B 1m1 ,_i_ Bible School, 9:46 A. M. 10:45—Memorial Dsy Sermon o'eloek. sl which time D. O. Orant will Morning worship at 10:30. The pastor- MRS. E. D. S. POPE ^m *• '^f^rsi 1 ** IBl the second of bis lecture series, "On Rev. 8. M. Butts, will speak. Director of Music Sunday School—9:45 A. M. THE JOB OF BEING A HERO" tbe Road Prom Earth to Paradise." A I Special music Bp bsnd and ohoir. Morning Worship, 11 trance lecture will be given by the pastor. Pi us*Boil meet at 8 In th* evening. Toung People—4:30 P. M. The Pastor Following the talk. Vincent M. Wilson, Band begin* playing at 7:11. preceding Sermon by noted psychic will give spirit mrssaso*., the evantelistlc service which begins al ' On Monday and Friday evening* at I 001 7:30. Santa Monica Bay Cities Post No. 123 of the American o'clock. Wilson, the psychic, will give spirit Boys' quartet will sing. Band and choir A. J. SOLDAN, D.D. Legion will be guests at the service. sot. will present a musical prosram. CHl'RCH SERVICE SUNDAY AT II A M.—ln th* beautiful aew Pastor 6:M F. M.—Two Epworth Leagues "QANf TIIARY*NewEmer_on Club UNITARIAN CHURCH UAIlv 1 U/_.I\ I PATRICIA D'ESTE, Hostess Corner Arizona Ave. and Eighteenth St. "TRUE RELIGION" .•OURTH T_T ARIZONA (One Block from Either Santa Monica or Wllshlr* Boulevard) THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 29 ______E__B______i^^^^^^-i______BI_n JAMES W. MACDONALD, Minister ouiae Mugge, Director of Music Council Room, City HaU DORIS C. PETERSON, Church Planlste Myra Noel, Organist DR. M. C. MARTINEZ, Psychotherapist The special preacher for this service will be First SUBJECT SELECTED DR. WILLIAM H. CORNETT Mid-Week Service. of Santa Monica DR. A. I. SOLDAN Wednesday—S P. M. Presbyterian •y mft m\ rtfjt •my miym —y at MM. yam mn..i Subject of Sermon "TAKING-OFF OR THE SPIRITUAL AZURE" Church FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Second and Arizona Of Santa Monica Visitors ar* welcome to aay af tbe pamphlets ef Liberal Religion in the church vestibule. Christian Science Churches .1791 Washington Blvd. (Car. Hill), Ocean Park Bandar Schaol of Liberal Kelltion f*r Children and Tsant resale at tl e'Claak. Edward L. R. WM. C MITCHELL, Pastor In the BAY DISTRICT Elson * Assistant Paator Morning Theme: "OUR COVENANT" "A CHANGELESS CHRIST POR A CHANCING WORLD" Tbe recognized branches at Tba Mother Church, The First Church Memorial Day Ot Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., bold services as follows: Evening Message: "THE MARKSMAN" FAUX G. HANFT MRS. GRACE MABEE, Chorister SANTA MONIOA—First Church ot Christ, Scientist, eorner Ari­ Director of Matte MRS. ELLA MAE JOHNSON. Pianist zona avenue aad Fifth street. Sunday at II a. m. aad 8 p. m. \ 8unday School at 9:30 a. m. Testimonial meeting Wednesday •n*Vn, _a_k. vttr\m »Am _t_2______|____l| evening at t o'clock. 9:80—Sunday School. VENICE—Twentieth Church tt Christ, Scientist, of Los Angeles, corner Brooks and Second avenue. Sunday at 11 a. m. and 11 A. M.—Morning Worship THE METAPHYSICAL FELLOWSHIP 1p.m. Sundar School at 9:30 a. m. Testimonial meeting Wednesday evening at • o'clock. "Shall We Close Our Churches?" SUNDAT SERVICES, 11 A M.—Orante room. Mlramar hotel. BRENTWOOD HEIGHTS—Twenty-Seventh Church of Christ, Scientist, ef baa Angeles, 730 Bundy drive, between Montana 7:80 P. M.—Evening Worship JAMES E. DODDS and San Vicente. Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Bunday Scbool at gpeaking on 'PUftrlm'Tuttitran Ctjurcl) 9:30 a. m. Testimonial meeting Wednesday evening at f "Modern Mental Cults and the Church" o'clock. "VICTORY OVER FEAR'' FOURTEENTH STREET AND ARIZONA AVENUE The concluding sermon of s aeries of three on WALTER P. TROEOER, PASTOR. SAWTELLE—Nineteenth Church of Christ, Scientist, HBO Federal TUESDAY, 8 P. "St.—Fellowship haa_|aartsrs, 1220 Second Street avenue. Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Tes­ Psychology and Religion. Lactare by JAMES E. DODDS on "RIGHTEOUS PERSISTENCE" timonial meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. Healing demonstration. 10.45 A. M—"CHURCH-GOING A PRIVILEGE' Lesson subject tn each church for next Sunday Is DR. J. HUDSON BALLARD "Soul and Body." ALL WELCOME OFFERING 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School and Bible i Masses. I Preaches Morning and Evening

•'_•,•." ir, 4I__ & SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1930 EVENING OUTLOOK, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA PAGE m& Log of the Good Ship Lif e Home Economics Housewife Aids BF ESTELLE LAWTON LINDSEY By FLORENCE AUSTIN CHA8E Communications Relative to This Department Should Be Addressed Communications Relative to Tbto Department Should Be Addressed to Estella Lawton Lindsey ln Care of Ibis Paper OP INTEREST«• WOMEN! is Florence Austin (Theae ln Oars of Thto Paper - i US —m— in—1—11 "**^_JI Mara is sanity boiled down and presented ln words of ana syllable, DAUGHTER PREPARES LUNCHEON Heaven blesses the sans aad, though tbis special message is Intended for Thto is an "off* Saturday. No dancing lesson, at morning matinees "Worried," tt will help everybody wbo reads It tba letter Is signed nor even a shampoo to take op extra time tbto morning, aa daughter may "C.B." but I have tha full name and address of tba writer: "Will you Fashions of Film Players Both Chic and Truly Practicalhave time ter practicing some of ber domestic science lessons. Sta baa lay to 'Worried' that an experienced married woman advises her te try bad the pleasure ef hearing bar praises snag on several former oeca-dona aad gat absorbed tn some outside by daddy aad mother and aew she Is eager to try her hand at preparing Interest to such an extent tbat aba a real lunch. Ettie haa submitted srill have no time or place ln bar Auction and Contract several menus to mother, bat moat consciousness for bsr elderly bus* af ttw dishes were more or leas ia-* Bridge NANCY PAGE trlcate and beyond ber llniTlsd et* band who has ar tn WORLD'S LEAD-NO Bt IXOEENCE It* OANKE psrtoBOB, This is tta menu finally become Infatu­ AOTHOaiTT " decided upon: ated wltb a MILTON C. WORK Luncheon young woman? SAGGING MUSCLES ARE NOT ALLOWED BT LOIS Toast wttb Cheese Sauce I mean, of (Tbto article to intended for tbe Tomato and Pineapple Salad course, If she Auction aad Contract Bridge be­ French Dressing haa triad argu­ ginner.) Whole Wheat Muffins, Butter ment and per­ One of ttts first principles of play which a beginner should master to Strawberries and Oiaani suasion and ba Cookies hf,. remained that high card combinations aaa aat to produce the best results If toa ORDER OV PREPARATION: callous and The tomatoes were washed, peeled- stubborn. lead be toward them; 1. e., if tto first card of the trick be played aad set aside to chiU. Tta pineapple "If be-to fine from tta partner's hand. This to was drained from the can, diced enough to ba practically always tta esse when the and pat tal refrigerator to chlH. TbB worth worrying high cards are a tenace. A tsnaps is French dressing was made, all ready about he will a combination af cards wttb tta to beat ap at serving time. "Mre. Ilaitonj / soon notice bar middle card, of what otherwise Ibe strawberries were washed, leas ef interest, and then, when he would be three touching cards, miss- hulled and chilled, ready to serve. baa iiilisnil ber enough, she will be lag. Ace-Queen to known as tta ma­ Tta ingredients ttr the muffins In a position to dictate terms In­ jor tenace, King-Jack as tta minor were mixed, turned into weU greased stead ef begging favors. tenace; Ace-Queen-Ten to known B* muffin pan, covered and kept la a tta "double tenace." Lois had foUowed tba doctor's to cool place until serving time. "Hard? Yaa, almost impossible at Tte advantage of leading toward structlons. After tar stay at tta Tta broad waa sUced, ready to first, -bit, 'Worried,' to not what tenaces fi Ulustrated by tta follow­ hospital ata took Ufa easily. Sta toast; tta cheese sauce made aad fen ate now suffering hard? What ing hand: allowed tta nurse to do most of tte kept tat la the top of tta double could ka worse? I know, dear lady; work. She was quite content to sit boUer. tor, due to a nervous trouble, I was aad cuddle the Uttle bald-headed The table was laid, tta butter • jealous tyrant during the first ABB in between naps, baths and and cream dished, ready to serve years ot ttf married life, having no feeding times. Roger made fun of laat Minute Preparations bto Uttle daughter. "I tot weU cause whatever that I could be sara Twenty-five mlnutee before serv­ Of. When X recognized my trouble bave to buy a wig for our daughter. •ball we make tar a 'raring'tear­ ing time, Ught tta oven aad preheat for what It was, I determined to to 425 degrees F. Place muffins aa put mm and to it—and X did. Now, ing red-headed beauty or a fasci nating blonde? Perhaps men othsr oven rack above tte center ef tte tba actual truth would not hurt me day will prefer brunettes. Wtet do oven and bake fifteen or twenty as much aa some of tba things I you say, Lois?" minutes, according to size of muffin ' Imagined. For X have proved to pans. myself what X eaa do. Aad Lois kissed tta Uttle bald Prepare tte salad. Cover oold "Thank you, Ifta. Lindsey, for the Left to right, Sally Starr wearing polka dotted wash frock; same player ln organdie aad ast "party" frock; Dolores Del Rio displays vivid head aad murmured, "Don't you salad plates with crisp lettuce leaves, sane things you say. They are Just blue flat crepe dress with green tow trimming; Leila Hyams in small patterned frock; Doroles Del Bio, black shantung suit with yeUow silk care, sweetness, if Daddy makes fun pique vest, black hat with yellow ribbon banding aad black shoes. of you. X Uto you Just the way youan d oa each place a dice ef pselnit what most of as need. We may be ara." But secretly the looked up tomato; pour over tt a spoonful of fine aad true enough aad yet 1st her book oa chUd care to see what French dressing, then cover wttb a our bsarts run away with our heads. The famous beauties of screenland wbo wear their clothes so weU layer of diced pineapple and add a The Declarer (South) ls playing and whose wonderful costumes we all envy, do oot always apparel them­ was the matter that tar chick had "I have been noticing the 'tem­ Venice People in Parent-Teachers aot a hair oa tar bead. Aad then Uttle more of tte French dressing. pest ta a teapot? that you stirred up Ha Trump; tte opening lead to a selves io luxurious evening clothes or alluring negligees. They wear A few thin shreds of green pepper small dto. Declarer, before he every-day garments much as tta ordinary home or business woman does, ona day she saw a soft fuzz, Just when you wrote tbat maa are aa . Ijlnner Party for To See Puppetry Uke down, and oh top, lt looked aa may be added ttr garnish If desired. polygamous as rabbits. It seems to touches a card in dummy, plans his and their things aro as practical aa ooro and as chic aa we like to think Serve very odd. management of tbe hand. Ba SSSS ours are. As evidence, take notice though lt would be curly. late be mostly tbe women wbo have that he eaa wto tricks with bis four Little Daughter Work of School called Roger excitedly aad broke Make the toast. Trim tte bread taken exception to that remark. of tte costumes pictured hare. At the news to him. Aces end bis King of Clubs, but to the extreme toft to a Uttle wash and after slicing lt out ta triangles. They don't like to believe it. make game four more tricks an Mr. aad Mrs. Rank Colwell tt Aa interesting feature of tbe Place too triangles oe bot luncheon Naturally, aone of us do. Neither frock agitable for young daughter plate and pour cheese sauce over. needed. With tta cards tn Declarer's Nowlta place entertained last night Club Calendar wbo to "stepping out" with hsr ftaat regular meeting of the Parent- da we like to beUeve tbat there tare hands divided aa they ate, tt with a dinner party for their little Teacher association of Madison Dish tte berries, sugar and place ara enough bad women ln tba world boy friend, as Ulustrated by Sally them on dining table. ls probable ttat an adversary wiU daughter, Leila, tta occasion being Starr, young screen player. school, which wlU occur Tuesday to make it possible tot tmtm to be hold four Spadaat consequently the tta seventh anniversary of ter FoUowing aro tta forthcoming afternoon. May 27, at 3 o'clock1, will Bring in the butter and cream. polygamous ta their habits. But only probabUlty ef obtaining the It to one of those perennial polka birthday. events on the calendars of the Santa dot patterns which persist, no mat­ ba tba presentation of several Fill tbe glasses wttb iced water. gee would have to be blind, deaf four additional tricks needed to Tbe guests wera Oeorgine Bates. Monica Bay Womans Club and the scenes from tlw puppet show, "Ite Place tte muffins OB bot plate and aad dumb not to recognize a Ue make game Ite in winning with De­ ter how many elaborate floral and cover them wttb a snowy napkin. Cecelia Combs, NeUle FarwelL Ter­ Federated Arte association: modernistic motifs aro put out by Wizard of Oz," oe which ttw mem­ tto troth whether we admit lt or clarer's too Queens and aaa Jacks. esa FarweU, Caroline Hope. Oeorge bers et ttw opportunity room of that CaU the family and enjoy a red aot." The process of making a winner of SANTA MONICA BAT WOMAN'S the designers. It has a trick eel" luncheon! tta lower sard teg cards) of a ten- and Bobbie Moore aad tbs UtUe lar, a high waistline marked by a school have been working for sev­ Fine. Mow I shall dig myself into hostess. CLUB eral months. Recipes see to celled "finesse." June 2—Annual, meeting; Instal­ perky tow right ln the middle of the my cyclone cellar before tbe tem­ The show was presented Thursday CHEESE SAUCE: Blend three lation of officers. young tody's baak, aad graduated tablespoonfuls butter or other fat pest descends. After winning the first Club trick, Miss RosaUe Fontaine left today circular ruffles on ttw skirt. afternoon, at the school, and draw Q.—I Bent you a letter and forgot closed hand should lead a Heart and for her home in southern Arkansas FEDERATED ARTS ASSOCIATION with three tablesponef uto flour*tto n dummy should play tta Jack ar OH ThriU Returns prolonged applause from tte large add oaa and one-half cupfuls milk. to include either stamps or an en­ after a visit ef several months ln Bay Cites Music Association Tte thrill of her flrst long dress audience. Tte pupils aro planning velope. Anyhow, you probably would Queen If West plays small. Dummy the Bay district. During her stay May 25—Grand concert of com­ Turn into double boiler and stir aad ttaa should lead a Spade aad closed bas been denied to the young girl to repeat tta performance at tlw cook until thickened, then continue reply, "Why don't you hire aa at­ bare. Miss Fontaine made bar bined sections at municipal audito­ for some years because all dresses Lincoln Junior high school, June 7. torney, er can't you afford one?" hand should play the Jack or Queen home to Fourth street, Santa rium. 9 p. ID. Orchestra, chorus, St. Even though Lois took life easily cooking gently (still in the double if East plays small. These two plays —whether tor ber or ter mother or Mrs. Glen Hovey, president cf ttw sta did not slump, ata bad seen boiler) for fifteen minutes; then Yon would be right, only la some Monica. Cecelia singers and Bohemian quar­ even grandmother—were short. Tba association, announced yesterday cases I think an Intelligent woman's are finesses and, as they aria, tt la tet Will be heard. This concert wiU too many young mothers wbo loot add one-half teaspoonful sdt, one- obvious ttwt thay should be re­ time baa aaaw, however, when tto that tta meeting wlU be open to their figure completely. She had al­ fourth teaspoonful white pepper, a advice to better ttaa a lawyer's. peated. XI wttl be noted that De­ to fires to ttw public. Admission sweet young things may have their anyone desiring to attend. WIU you please advise me? Sonnysayings tickets may te bad at the chamber ways admired Nancy's dimness. dash af paprika and one-third cup­ clarer would make game by playing Bf FANNY X. CORT thrill, and 8ally shows just how Sta Installation of tba newly-aiected "How did you get back pour ful of grated cheese (American). L. B. the hand ln that ttta. af commerce and Commissioner of Public Works John Morton at the feels about tt aa sta displays a officers wlU also be held at tbto straight Unes Nancy? I ted so let When cheese to melted tt to ready A.—What will X advise you oaf I (Coprrtsht, 'John 9. Ollie Co.) pretty party frock of organdie and time, wttb Mrs. PhiUp XL Stevens, to use aa directed. can't remember aB of tbe letters city tatt. down." net alternating tn bands down to first vice president of the flrst dis­ "Here's bow, Lois. Lie flat in bed FRENCH DRESSING: Put one- that come to tbto desk. X reply to Santa Monica Art Association her dainty ankles. trict of California Congress of with no pUlow under your head half teaspoonful sett, one-fourth them, threw them to tte waste bas­ The public is invited to tta art Tta bodice tttt tar figure sungly, Parents aad Teachers, wfll give tte ket and promptly forget them. As I Blames Drivers Balsa tta right tag straight in the teaspoonful white pepper and one exhibit to the Santa Moalea Ubrary. the skirt to full, and there aie tiny instaUation address. have said before, I am not reliable atr. Do lt five times. Then rata teaspoonful powdered sugar to a Por Auto-Train Events at -. W. C. A. puffed sleeves wltb a rosebud ce There wfll also be reports oa the small bowl; add two tablespoonfuls as an attorney, and tt ta not wto the left leg. Do this five times, toa to expect aw to give legal advice. May 25—4 o'clock—Vesper serv­ each to give a dainty finish. state convention which was held in lemon Juice and stir weU; thaa add, Riverside recently, after which a "Now put tba too taps together slowly, while stirring constantly, ate Q —Will you please do tte under­ Crash Tragedies ices. flat Crops May gg—4 o'clock—Good Spirit social hour will to enjoyed. aad keeping them straight ltft them tablespoonfuls salad ett. Beat until signed a great kindness aad give Tbe glamorous Dolores Del Rio to together. Keep them closely paral­ More than ft per cent ef tta club and tte Jaysee cabinet. creamy, when tt to ready to use as tbe name and location ef the best shown, third, wearing a flat crepe lel. Raise ajid lower them five old ladles' home and conditions oe grade crossing accidents la Califor­ directed. Mr. aad Mrs. Myron G. EUis of frock of vivid blue, simply made, times. So thto every day. which the aged are admitted to nia occur during dayUght tours, ac. Amaranth Plans "A little later you eaa try the old WHOLE WHEAT MUFFINS: One them? Ato" age limits, entrance cording to Mrs. Thomas Roscoe, Eleventh street, Santa Monica have with short sleeves and flared skirt. cupful whde wheat flour, one cupful returned to their home after a two exercise of touching floor wttb fees and to whom one should apply safety chairman of tte Venice coun­ A bow of vivid green to posed on the 'Dinner of All fingers without bending knees. Ex­ white flour, two teaspoonfuls baking for admission. cil ef f**mnt* wati teacher* ani week's vacation trip which took side, and the hat, which matches powder, one teaspoonful salt, taw' them to Yosemite valley, points in ercises such aa these strengthen tablesponfuls sugar, two eggs, three MRS. J. L. 1. Venice's representative on tha Lo« tta ftock in cote, baa a baw of tta Nations' Monday aad tone sagging muscles. Tea Av—No name, no address—Just a Angeles safety committee of 190 Oregon, and Sao Pranclsco. Since don't need to bulge or slump Just tablespoonfuls melted butter, oea civic leaders. Mrs. Roscoe made tar their return to tte southland, Mr same green at the back. cupful mUk. request for me to get ia touch with Sunset Court No. 48, Order of tto because you are tte mother of Ann. tbe office of tba state board of report to tba members of ttw coun­ and Mrs. Bills have been entertain­ 4 practical, but exceedingly chic Bs the kind of mother sta witt bs METHOD: Sift the whole wheat cil board at a meeting yesterday, at ing Miss Katharine Hunt of Cin­ Uttle printed wash frock in one of Amaranth, will entertain Mcnday proud of, later on." and white flours with baking paw*,] charities aad corrections aad get evening, May 26, with a "dinner of the information. It would be quite the home ef tte president, Mrs. cinnati, Ohio, wbo ls spending two those small patterns is worn by Lei­ der. salt aed sugar Beat the eggs Frank Newberry. weeks here. Miss Hunt has been all nations." Dishes familiar lc tte Green vegetables are a necessary (without separating), add milk to Impossible te me to give you this la Hyams, second from right. There people of , France, . thee aad stir to once into the dry information ta tbe Log. and tnere "Records for last year." said Mrs, tte inspiration for several smart is a yoke effect la tto skirt, marked part of the diet for tba young social affairs, since her arrival in Ireland, and the United mother. Write te Nancy Page, eare Ingredients. AM tbe melted butter, to no reason whatever why you Roscoe, "show that there was a Muvver! Here's a whole Easter by narrow piping, and a narrow belt, beat thoroughly and bake in a bat should not secure it for yourself. the Bay district States will be served, according to of thto paper, enclosing a stamped, total of 2.829 grade crossing acci­ egg what hasn't neber been eaten! collar and Jabot all of the same ma­ the announcement ef tte new royal self-addressed envelope, asking for oven. Q.—I am a married man with dents in California, resulting in tte terial. three grown daughters, oea of whom matron, Mrs. Bertha Martin Mari­ ber Ina fta oa Spring aad Summer death of 213 persons and tta revere an!. salads. Miss Mary Jane HaU, daughter to married. My home to bl Chicago, Injury of 993 others. Analysis Miowc One of those suits that all the gals Tuning in With Our Children are so wild about tbto season is Bridge aad five hundred aad (Copyright, l.ao, Publisher! Syndicate) of Mr. and Mrs. Hd HaU. SOS but I am bi Southern California be- that most of tta disasters happen to Seventh street, with bar aunt. Miss cause baak home I am always HI in tta daylight and tbat mora than so By JAMES SAMUEL LACV worn by Dolores Del Bio at ttw ex­ other entertainment will complete State Chairman of Education of treme right. Xt tofashione d of black Mr. aad Mrs. W. Bert Scott, 1030 Margaret HaU, also of the Seventh Winter. My wife won't come here per cent af them occur at eree sings the evening's enjoyment^ Cedar street, Santa Monica, aro an­ street address, left ee Monday of •because wa bave no friends ia Cal­ protected by some special safety The California Congress of Parents and Teachers shantung, wttb low placed graduat­ ed flare to tta skirt, and crepe ticipating a pleasant visit with Mr. this week, ttr San Francisco, where ifornia aad aba says we will find ft device." Miss Gloria Finch, daughter of Scott's brother aad slster-ln-law, they plwnnti to remain ttr a visit hard to find suitable boys for tta sleeves on the hiplength jacket. MT. aad Mrs. Fred J. Finch, 731 Mrs. Roscoe stated ttat her own CHANCE TO RE-AFFIRM FAITH IN MANKIND tor. aad Mrs. Chris Scott of Salt of two weeks, wltb relatives aad girls to marry. I went my family Wltb . is worn a yellow sUk pique San Vicente boulevard, has been Lake City, who, with their toe friends. here as X have been here two years. research has convinced tar that sta He recognized the name at tta head of thto column as one who, thir­ vest, a black tttt tat with banding entertaining Miss Betty Newell ttr teen years ago, "provided entertainment and tried to stimulate effort along sons, Richard and Robert Scott, Also X aat very lonely. My wife to much under-estimating the facte tt yellow grosgrain ribbon cream 1 some time. Miss Newell's home to will arrive to ttw Bay district educational lines" among tta prisoners of tta "bull-pen" ef tta Angel gloves and black pumps. Wife Preservers wants me to come back there. X la saying that "considerably more la Pasadena. Monday evening, for a two week's have bean married twenty-Ova city JaU. Ba wrote to me from Tacoma, Wash., la 1918 and told me that visit here. years. I will listen to your advice. ttaa 25 par cent of tta accidents in one short year to bad forgotten moot of tta composition and writing are actually caused by automobiles which be had studied there. "But I D. It. firm and oft-repeated belief of tto JUST AMONG US GIRLS A —If you are certain that you running Into standing trains." have aot forgotten," te said, "the French Records tn faith that yen expressed to tte writer,ef tbto column. From tto caat live ia Chicago aad your wife number of tetters tbat have conw .refuses to oome to you, you bave Her many friends In the Bay dis­ spark of goodness that you aaid lay Longhand Writing burled down deep in my heart" to my desk recently bearing tbto legal grounds for divorce. However, triet wttl be Interested and pleased saaw thought, lt ts evident that a are you ntrtaln that there are ao Most Remain Anonymous PARIS, May M t_v-Millions of to learn that Mrs. B. W. Harper, 233 And now he's written again lb- large anmber of leaders share that words spoken tat tto etarjo*—•* of other reasons for tar refusing to Marguerite avenue, who underwent belief. come? Perhaps she and tto girls dap a letter eame from thia man deputies are written out tal long­ are making a Uvlng there aad da. aa appendix operation thto weak at who must remain anonymous He'r I am sure that the principal and hand, ttr there is not a single type­ aot w_b to come bare to aa un­ the Physicians' snd Surgeons' hos­ found himself and his work and the teachers to whom the following let­ writer ased. certainty. If tbat Is the eaae my pital in Olendale, to recovering real Joy that comes only in thinking ter was written wlU respond ia a A large staff of shorthand ex­ sympathies are with ber. I dont Mrs. Harper to president of ttw of others and 01 service to bto fel­ stm more distinctive servloe to their perts works in relays during par­ children: liamentary sessions, translating . want to advise you to sue te di­ Santa Monica Art association, aad lows. Sprinkle crackers with grated Feeling Of Gratitude pothooks into good French with vorce until you have done all that to very well known in social circles "X know that you are an opti­ cheese and put ln hot oven ttr a is reasonably right to come to aa mist," he'continues, "and a believer "My dear Mr. pen and ink. Nearly half a century of tbe Bay distriet. ago the chamber experimented few moments. Then serve them understanding with your wife to tha fact that there to a lot of "As e patron of your school, allow with salad. pood in so-caUed bad men." Hs BW to express to you my feeling of wttb some stenographic machines Note to 'Another Dag Lovei* Aa Interesting Southland visitor tat tta test fatted. Thank you for your letter. I hope thto month to Mrs. E. Marguerite tells me of a friend wbo to about gratitude. X gather this from meet­ to hear from you again. Slaughter, watt known playwright to finish tta course tbe state pro­ ing large groups of parents regard­ Since ttw war some departments B. L. L, aad author, who to spending some vides In tto grim, gray achool called ing your excellent work during your of the government have adopted CALE BROTHERC time wttb Mr. and Mrs. George San Quentin prison. Bs asks me to ftaat tsna'wttb us as our principal. typewriters, but others have re­ jected them, frequently because »> ERVICE GROCER O CrandaU, 1527 Fourth Btreet. who ssa this lad whose feet strayed onto "Our achool had already developed Purveyors of Quality Food Sally's Sallies are old friends of tars. Mrs. lowland paths, talk to him, express a high type of morale 'whic. you tto law requires certain records to Slaughter to resting after tta very to him a faith ta hto spark of good­ attributed to the commendable work bo made with pen and Ink. 1103 Wilshire Boulevard successful seoood annual produc­ ness that will help blm to find hto of your predecessor). Our school to -Wa Deliver" Phone 21908 tion of bar Indian pageant, "Mock­ work aad "go straight." now headed steadily onward under New Electric Line ing Bird." which was given two Friend At Saa Quentin your capable leadership sad practi­ weekend. showings in Perris, Cal., Ito going to do Just ttat vary cal idealism. Longest In Italy during tta Perris Valley spring fes­ thing, my friend. Before thto stor;- "I wish to express to you my ap­ Urban Seminary tival in April. appears I wttt have visited your preciation Of tte fUBd of splendi'l CARDANO, Italy, May 24 tat— friend at San Quentin aad he ead 1 material and helpful guidance Aa electric line ISO mUea long fur­ 202 Saa Vicente Blvd. Mrs. Julia A. Feat, left recently will clear up the mists that have shared by my chUdren under tta di­ nishing power to ttw Upper Adlge, Phone 29382 for her home In lima, Montana, gathered round hto eyes from long rection of their teachers. Lombardy and Piedmont, has been POr Girls. Ideal Environment. where she plans to aell tar prop­ confinement. Inspired Teachers inaugurated and is ttw largest tn Select Day and Boarding Scbool erty, returning to tta Southland In Aad X bave the same faith aow "Ib but a few moments' conversa­ Italy. Tba conductors are of the near future, to reside tn her new tbat X bad years ago. my friend, tion wttb each of these teachers I aluminum, tta saving of two-thirds home which sta has Just purchased ln weight compensating fer tte in Twentieth street, Santo Monica ttat there will be many offers of gleaned that each was teaching tlw work far thto friend of yours, thto grade where she tttt tta call to be. doubled resistance to passage of j SANTA MONICA Mto Peat has been visiting tare tbe current. since January and bas been exten­ grown-up boy who wants to retrace There is consuming Interest oa the HOSPITAL AND bto mistaken footsteps. part of tbe pupils, aad charming In­ sively entertained by Mr, and Mrs. BELGIANS LIKE MEAT Richard Gallagher at tbeir home Tours Is ttie Mod ef a letter aad centives provided by tta teachers. SANITARIUM Wa have at our school what James BRUSSELS, May 24 (.Vt — Thm 2132 Twentieth street. ttato to ttw kind of situation tal which government of bas calcu­ FULL BATTLE CREEK wa oaa re-affirm our faith io man­ Samuel Lacy terms 'inspired teach­ TREATMENTS er-teachers.' lated ttat each of tts citizens con­ Mr. aad Mrs. Vincent W. Guercio kind, an opportunity to illuminate sumes oa tta average TO.5 pounds returned to their tame, 114 Hart our days with glory, a chance to "Mr. K., wttl you at your discre­ of meet jsaffr. Of thto total sixty- avenue, Ocean Park, Wednesday, give significance to a lifetime of tion bring the above commendations eight pounds are fresh meat. DRAPERIES after an absence ef more thus two service. before those whom you contact, to MADE FREE weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Guercio vis­ tte aad tbat what X have aaid amy MORS AUTOS IN ITALY ttttm Btt Material* tee tentemt ited first bt Sacramento, where Tuning-In letter Bex contribute to recognition commensu­ ROME, May 24 UP)—Italy's pri­ ttem D_ they attended the Master Pldmbers' Tbat planting beautiful flowers of rate with the type of servlee ren­ vately owned automobiles totalled convention, going from there U commendation in the Uvea ef those dered by you and your faculty? 181,325 at tta end of 1929. aa in­ Stoll Drapery Studio to many it is a perfect stranger. Lake Taboe,wwhere they visited ter1 we touch wfll result la a profusion "Sincerely, crease of 38.334 over the previous 1332 Fifth St Phone 2S73I Truth Is stranger than fiction and some time. of smiling blossoms af service to tto "Mrs. A. K." twelve months. m

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PAUL bssa EVENING OUTLOOK. BANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA v SATURDAY, MAY! 24^30 McMEAL CUTTING •nnnnntirmmnmtiiiiimt- iiitinnrmiinmniimiMiimi niiniHinimiiiwitiitiitHim iiHiinmiiniHHHiininmiiii De Mille Upset This Quartet Is Death to Old Man Par ERIC PEDLEY, BOESEKE TOP SUNDAY P0LOBILL By Irish Lad Jim Zinn Hurls Brooklyn Ties Midwick Stars ncan Walks Out on Joe; Prahl Topg Lewin; Ling Victor ! One-Hit Battle , For Loop Lead Rival Captains Wf FRANK FINCH Triple Play Also Feature Cards Idle, Robins Win Strong Lineups Arranged Altar battling throe tough rounds atth honors seen. Bud McNeal and of Coast Ball Wars) Game; Walt -Berger for Rustic Canyon Young Oe MUle went an extra Ducka Top Stars Gets Homer yfe= Engagement round la tte main event of fVN PRANCISCO, (Br ths A**oeiat*d Ttttt) Beach, pole fans tomorrow will be tte semifinals May 24. t*°>—San The St. Loula Browns are fifth treated to a view af tea ot tte of the Outlook Francisco's two in tte American league pennan' world's greatest polo players, Brio Golden Glove home tern teams standing, but with the aid of Walter t*edley and 13- Amatuer Boxing .opped honors tal Stewart they get a share of victories ler Boeseke champnlonshlp s the Coast league TbS olub la suffering from weak hen thay Wad at the Ocean yesterday, enter­ hitting aad weak pitching, racking Park boxing l val team*, tatte ing ln tte books at ttw bottom ef tte league, club xtlon en tte arena last night s one-hit game, a betting averages, but Stewart has aad tte dope triple play, and turtle Canyon developed Into a consistent hurler laid at MS* bucket was up­ both winning hf aad usually a victorious ona. Hs set when tte Shutout scores. has taken part ta BlM garnet, fin­ jclock. smilin' Irish lad. | Jimmy Slaa, ishing one of them, aad has com­ Ibelargest McNeal, weal Seals hurler, wte pleted seven of his eight starts His rowd Oi tte Referee Bert Eb-1 last week pitched a no-hlt-no-run current record Is six victories sad -ason Is antlol- erllng's decision ! game, held the Oaks to aoa single ated by Up* while his mates got twelve off three defeats, aa he proved quits ef­ Frank Finch **"* ** ****»• fective against the Cleveland In­ 'nar club offt- Burst, Including a home rua by B81 Hackley clals aad ac­ Ik waa a replica of the Jiminez-: Sheely, to win, 4 to 0. The Oaks, dians yesterday to give St. Louis a Prahl fight last week, Wtth Prahl 8 to 4 victory. commodations hava bate mare tar who bad been pressing Sacramento's 5,000 or more. tte short-end bet, winning tte lead only a half gaaw behind tttl SeaHased Btts fight. Prahl won last night over j some days, faU back, as the Senators Stewart gave Cleveland nine hits Eight-Goal Players Mushy Lewin, so these two dope- turned tte tables oa Los Angtfles, Both these native-born Califor­ upsetters, McNeal aad Prahl. will j Accompanying the four golf clubs In the above picture to the demon Optimist elub golf quartet wbo yesterday, but few of them In won ail sorts of honors recently oe the Tom Thumb on Third street. Left to right, BIH winning 8 to S. Tte ' offense bunches, whUe ttie Browns made nlans saw eight-goal aeaa wte plat meet two weeks from Friday night' was featured by home runs by Roh­ for Midwick, aad ara considered as In tte final bantamweight bout. Keeney, Bud Rupp, Hanry Cowen and the champion of champions, "Doc" Byron Palmer. In a golf tour­ better tte af tte aaaw number to ney staged under the supervision of Forrest Cornett, haberdasher extraordinary, for bit fellow club mem­ wer and CamiUt, aad their defense give Cleveland tts third straight de­ likely candidates ta team ap wtttt ttrangr Ending hf the sparkling fielding of Hoag, Winston Guest and Tommy Hlteh- Stage fright caught Bobby Dun-1 bers, "Doc" Palmer won first honors with a 53. Rupp Mid Kenney tied Mr second with 60's. Oh. yes. feat aad send tte Indians down to Cowen staggered around in 99 strokes to win one season pass to the public library. la center field, and McLaughlin, on fourth plaas. oock fbr International play this Sep­ can ot West Los Angeles lata tn I third. the first round of tbe semiwindup i a Tte only othsr scheduled -uneri- tember. aad Duncan through the ropes, Triple Play can league gama, between Detroit Pedley has a strong team ready giving the Culver City kayo king Although they were six runs ahead and Chicago, was rained out for action, including BUI Hackley at Loren Joe Cutting, a technical | Brooklyn leads National League in tbe Missions took occasion to pull a Robins Regain lead No. 1, Lionel Pedley at No. 3. aad knockout victory. Dado Tops Sport unique bit of fielding la tte tea Tbs Brooklyn Robins again dem­ Br. Harry Wilsoa at tte teak post Duncan showed fairly well for the half of tte ninth of thdr game with onstrated tte efficacy of slugging In Pedley wiU play next to his brother, Batting; Sam Rice Leads American the Seattle club, dosing the contest Lionel, at No. 3. flnt part at ttie round, although with a 6 to 0 count Bert Cole al­ tbe leading National league contest Cutting had landed several hard lowed only six bits ap to tte last aa ttey hammered tte Braves lata Steered wallops. Suddenly, aad without In legion fight MBW YORK, May 24 I***—The CHICAGO, May 24. (av-Ameri­ period, but got into some trouble a 6 to 3 defeat and again gained the Boeseke's aggregation looms aa ceremony. Duncan dropped his slugging which carried Brooklyn to can League fitchers . whittled 20 thaa. Ha walked Barbee, teat In­ Tad Jones (above) former top rung ef ttw league ladder. By tte strongest on paper aad will be guard, smiled and jumped out ef the top of the National leagn.* points off Sam Rice's batting aver­ dian batter, and Holland singled, Yale footbaU coach, aad BUI winning, they gained a tta with the pre-game favorites te wla tte tttt. the ring. Take* Six Rounds From standing last week is clearly evi­ age and snapped his consecutive putting Lawrence up with two on. Roper, Princeton grid mentor, St. Louis Cardinals, wbo were de­ T. LyeU Puckett, wUd-rtdtaig Al- Kenny Gordon and Burnette Pasadena Flyweight; dent ln tbe batting averages re­ hitting streak at 24 games, but tte Lawrence sent a liner to shortstop appear as rebuttal Witnesses for prived by rain of their chance to hambra star, will te at tte front Gray, hard-htttng 140-pound—:s, leased today, which Include last Washington Senators' veteran out­ Rodda. who then threw to second the wets at prohibition hearings stay ahead at tte expense ot Cin­ berth, followed bp Hal Roach. battled on even terms for two Palacios Robbed Wednesday's games. fielder bald his place at the top of before tte bouse Judiciary com­ cinnati. Tte Robins mada th rteeo southpaw ace, at No. 3; Boeseke at ta force Barbee, and from there the mittee. rounds in the special event and The Robins have moved te the the individual race during the last baU went to first to catch Lawrence. hits, bltt Walter Berger of Boston No. 3, and Clair Branson at tbe Gordon speeded up enough In tte HOLLYWOOD, May 34 Utt— week unofficial figures, which In­ provided tte slugging feature wttb back berth. last session to win tbe decision. top of tha elub ^fitting lists with a Tbe Reds collected twelve bits off Speedy Dado. Filipino battler, was mark of .335, displacing tte New clude Wednesday's games, revealed Hansen. Ike Boone knocked a homer his tenth home rua of the year. Several nationally known polo Both were a trifle cautious, obvi­ awarded a decision over Young today. ously respecting the other's sleep- York Giants, aaa have three of in the fourth. Tte Pittsburgh Pirates tightened ponies will be used durtns tte Sport, of Pasadena, tal last right's their leading clubbers la tte flnt Rice, wte Is the first to hold the Going into tte last half of the thetr hold on third place, Increasing fracas. Including "Duke.'* direct de­ producing punch. ten round main event ten. Xt was lead two weeks ln a row this season, Home Run Craze tea regulars la the Individual tttt. tenth, one raa >•—"**'~*«*i, Portland's their margin ta tee fuU games by scendant of "Lucky" Baldwin's -Hay Prahl Winner Dado's second straight victory over compiled an average of .390 tal 31 Larry Prahl continued bto spark­ Babe Herman of Brooklyn tops all Beavers pulled their gams out of beating the Chicago Cubs, 7 to a, B SanU Anita,** who woo tte the Pasadenan. games ta lead by 11 points Marty tte fire to beat Hollywood, 12 to 11. American Darby at tte world's fair ling work te taking three straight the sluggers with an average cf .434, McManus, Detroit lnflelder, who whlla the fourth place New Tork rounds from Mushy Lewin, 117- Duke Kenworthy, referee, gave but he ls hard pressed by Frank Posedel aad Walters, Beaver pitch­ Giants dropped their second ta suc­ tn Chicago. Dado six rounds, handed three to Hogan, tte Uf ItSW York catcher, hopped from sixth to second posi­ ers, allowed 17 hits between them, Hit by McGraw cession to PhUadelphia, S to 8 Th*- pound title contender. It wat tion. The biggest gain among the Sport aad called oaa even. Tht who Is but one point behind, and but tte northerners made the 12 Plrates ran into mora hard lack, as clearly Prahl's fight, bat Lewin fur­ leaders was registered by Al Sim­ they got off Page aad Yde good for nished him with enough competi­ Filipino's best stanza was tte fourth, Paul Waner of Pittsburgh, wh_> mons, wte picked up IS points, while a second pitcher la tea days wa* Eastside Nine when he shot out a powerful left trails by only two points. Johnny the winning number of tallies. Five Baseball Managers Claim sent to bed Itttt before te was tea tion to keep the fans on the edges Tommy Oliver, of Boston, wte of Ite Portland scores came in on tt their plush-ltned seats. hook which sent the Pasadena boy Frederick and Del Bissonette also dropped ott 26 points, suffered the Lively BoU Cause to start, Ervln Brame aaa lost to Into tte ropes. He was unable to represent Brooklyn among tte two homers by Summa, right the team through a severs attack ef Favored Over Oae of tte fastest fights on the biggest loss. fielder. of Slugging card was the George Hedges- follow up bto advantage, bowever, leaders. Follow Closely grippe. On Thursday, Steve Bwe- Charley Ling grudge battle, won by sad Sport came avt of tba fourth Cloae Race tonlc came down with appendicitis Mystery Team Gains Honors Following Rice ttwt McManus Tba Oaks now bold second place, By JOB VILA Ling, after an extra round of mill­ aad fifth to take a sixth wttb a Herman, besides loading, bas among tte regulars were: Simmons, ing. Usually, grudge fights tan shower ef left hooks to tte trowu a game aad a half behind the lead­ NEW YORK, May 24 (CPA)—AU With two tournament victories gained mora Individual honors than Philadelphia, .374; Cissell, Chicago, ers, te a*-dy a one game margin major league home-run r^corde cut to be complete frosts, butthls boy's face. aay other player. He holds second .371; Hodapp, Cleveland, _64; Falk. aad no defeats te thetr credit. Man­ fracas proved the most stirring on onr ttia third place Angels, wtth were broken Thursday. A total of Lions, Advertisers ager "Sox" Kuhlmeyer's Saata lite* Dado weighed 113 and Sport 114 place In scoring and in runs batted CWVeland, .361; Ruth, New Tork, the Seals another game behind. twenty-six four-baggers ware col­ tea Mysteries Bunday will face tte the bill. pounda in. The Brooklyn Babe haa driven .360; Oliver, Boston, .353; Jamieson, In Sabbath Tussle ling's superior boxing and sharp- Cleveland, .343; Judge, Washing­ lected bp tltt sluggers In ten cham­ toughest assignment ever asked ef Given Shock home thirty-three runs, to trail pionship games. Incidentally, Lou them when they tangle with tte shooting won him ttw first tie Chuck Klein of Philadelphia by ons, ton, .336. Wltb a win and a loss chalked up rounds, tat Hedges made a come­ Tte fans were given a sh. ck tal Women's Singlet Oehrlg aad Babe Ruth of ttie Yan­ la two league games, tte M-O-M East Side Merchants, 1939 South­ the semifinal when Billy Ferrier, and has scored thirty-two against Cleveland's collective batting av­ back ta the last round that gained erage dropped 13 points, but the In­ kees pounded the Athletics' pitchers Lions tomorow wU hook BP with land champions, at Clover field to­ bun a draw. Ling speeded up la referee, raised Sammy Offerman. thirty-four for Bill Terry of New for three homers each, Oehrlg get­ tte Foster and Blatter Advertisers morrow. The gaaw Is set for 3:15 hand after Teddy Palacios had waa York. dians remained at the top with JOS; Tourney Starts o'oloek. the fourth canto and grabbed the the only team ta bit. better than ting all of Ms tas ttw second game on the Overland avenue •*'*"«*t*HHl at lecislon. five of the six rounds. Ferrier took Frederick has made the motf hits .300. Washington increased its mark Sunday Morning of the double-header and Ruth two 3:15 o'clock. Dave Burns, atar Baffler chucker, Near Upset a razzing from tte cash customers, for the league, fifty-five, to lead one point to .294 and went Into sec­ la tbe first Vie orsattl, recently of tba St. has had two weeks' rest and wfll as­ The largest crowd yet seen at the but his ruling stood. Taylor Douthlt of St. Louis by two. ond place, while r"-*f**r**n. which was Louis Cardinals, wUl play aecond sume the mound duties against the tournament was almost treated to Johnny Romero won by a knock­ Frankie Frisch of St. teats tops the The women's singles tournamen', Me such long-distance walloping Merchants, with "Doc" Fallgren second a week ago, slipped down to ever had been seen in oaa day of baas tor ths Lions In place af Boa­ an upset tn tte third bout oe the out ever Joe BeU ln tte fifth 'ram* bitters of doubles with fifteen. Kikl fifth. Philadelphia remained la tte held under tte auspices of tte ter Keaton, aow OB location for bis being held talreserve . President Os­ ticket between the lanky Loa An­ of a six round special event Ro­ Cuyler of tttt Chicago Cub