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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1935 6 STATE BUDGET BEULAH REST HOME FETE PLANNED State Health Insurance on Dubious Spot BOOST LOOMS TEA HEALTHY SOOL New Minister To Fill Pulpit Here July 1 IS PRICES SACRAMENTO, May 18. MP) California's Legislature is as far as ever today from agreement on proposals to set up systems of compulsory health insurance for workers in the lower income brackets. TKT SYMBOLIST TO GIVE SERIES OE STOOI0 TALKS I SERMON TOPIC The 7:30 p. rn. People's Service at music will include an anthem, Deadlocked in the Assembly "Trust in Him," by Hamblen, and a baritone solo, "It Was For Me," by Original $228,000,000 Sum Social Service Committee after an the First Baptist Church tomorrow will be of special interest to those who attended the 11 o'clock service Blount, sung by Harrison Ward Asked by Merriam Liable CHURCH HEADS OF The Rev.

Richard EJSftields. who this week accepted tne call of the congregation to become pastor of Pieimont Community Church, will begin his ministry here on July 1. Shields succeeds Rev. E. F.

W. Quran wyVirt rocim-inr! loet TX7i ri tor Tit To Be Too Small, Feared "What Are Churches For?" is the subject of Dr. Camp's morning ser- mon. A feature of the service will on Easter Sunday, ms the colored moving pictures of the congregation leaving the church will be shown, be the dedication of the officers BT ANTHONY F. MOITOHET Discourses Francis J.

Van Horn is acting! Educational who were elected to serve the other futile attempt to bring it to the floor is the Anderson bill, providing health insurance for those with an annual wage of $2400 or less. The committee last night listened to several hours of arguments, turned down a proposal to table the bill, and finally agreed to meet in executive session Monday to reach a final decision. -A- similar measure, but with a Methodist Home for Aged Christians to Be Scene SACRAMENTO, May 18 -The Assembly Ways and Means Committee Copies of the picture taken inside the auditoriunrt the same service will akn hp available for fhncp whn Adult Forum to Discuss 'Communism' Tomorrow at 1st Congregational Church Be Featured Beginning At 8 Tomorrow Evening church during the coming year. "These Are They," by Gall, will be sung by Josephine Taggard, soprand, and the anthem will be "On the Highway to Galilee," by Stickles. Of Annual Entertainment signed for them.

Dr. Camp will preach on "Wilt Thou Be Made Whole?" and the Toaay weni mio eiauuvt Intent upon drafting a recommendation to the Legislature for action on the budget of Governor Frank F. Merriam for the next b'ennium. Assemblyman Cliff Cottreil of San Jose, chairman of the rommitee. "The Healthy Soul" will be Dr.

Guests from the Sacramento, Redwood Shasta, San Francisco and Oakland districts of the Methodist Clarence Reidenbach's subject at the First Congregational Church, limit of $3000, is still in the Senate, where numerous unsuccessful efforts have been made to amend. -r- r-r BAPTIST HYMN REV. RUEHLE TO SHEER FEATURE CONDUCT HOUR 2Bth and Harrison Streets, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. He says: "It is valuable to think of the kind of spiritual life that we want in terms of health. Health is obviously something that we want.

Whm makes health of spirit? pastor. The newly called minister is editor of "The Christian Community," the official organ of the Community Church Workers of the United States, of which he is executive secretary. Prior to entering his present field of work Shields served for several years as pastor of Community Churches, associated with the Presbyterian and Reformed denominations in the East, notably the Hoge Presbyterian Church of Columbus. Ohioand the Mountain Lakes Com-munityChurch movement at Mountain Interest in the Community Cnurch movement and church unification effor'ts led him into his work, which is harmonized and closely associated with the Federal Council of Churches. Episcopal Church will attend the annual Spring tea to be held at the Beulah Rest Home, 4fl90 Tompkins Avenue, Beulah Heights, next Friday afternoon from 2 to o'clock.

Several hundred persons will be present to greet the guests and view the property. The Beulah Rest Home' was built TAX GAIN The Metaphysical Studio, Harrison and 17th Streets, announces Dr Henry J. Kleefisch will speak tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock on "The Redeeming Love." At 8 p. m. tomorrow, W.

B. Car-lock, interpreter and symbolist, will begin a series of educational discourses on "The. Book of Daniel and Human Problems of the Hour." His program follows: Sunday, I p. "Man, Man's Greatest Monday, 2:30, "The Secret of Daniel's Personal Power;" Monday I "The Kingdom of God on Earth;" Tuesday afternoon, "The Divine Pedigree Jesus Gave There is" a book by Dr. Adler, which aid that the members intended to stay with that particular job until tt was completed and that they hoped to work through the weekend with the idea of submitting their report to the Assembly on Monday.

The committee gone over, the budget in the past few months to the extent of being familiar with It Governor Frank F. Merriam recommended general fund appropriations in the sum of $228,000,000. Since he submitted his budget mes-last January price levels have insists that character is the basis of mental health. He goes into that ASSURED CITIES "The Fallen Restored" is the sub The Melrose Baptist Church is sponsoring the program of old gospel hymns broadcast Sunday morn- ject announced by the Rev. W.

G. Ruehle, pastor of the Grand-Lake 9:15, from the ings from 9 to Lutheran Church, Euclid Avenue by the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the California Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Tor aged Christians. Mrs. C. H.

J. Truman is chairman of the board, under whose auspices the tea is' being held. Mrs, C. A. Westenberg Is chairman emeritus, having served as chairman for many years.

General chairman is Mrs. SACRAMENTO, May 18 Gover and Van Buren Street, for the serv nor Frank F. Merriam today had affixed his signature to a letter au ice at 11 a. m. tomorrow.

This is the fourth of a series of post-Easter messages treating of the power of esday, 8 p. "Todays Signs and thorizing the Legislature to pass the the Chimes over a-(jon K. E. ssor John N. Nichols is rganist and soloist Thursday afternoon, in detail, and it is.

interesting to see how it works out. It is tremendously impressive to see how, from the psychologist's point of view, character is the necessary basis for individual sanity, happiness, and success." The choir will sing "Jubilate Deo" 'by Tours, and "Fear Not, Israel" by Spicker. Dr. Charles Greenwood, organist, will play selections from Mac-Dowell's "Sea Pieces," and "Fin-landia" by Sibelius. The topic for discussion at the IH.

ROBOT! bill giving the cities an additional The Bible's Secret of Eternal the Resurrection of Jesus based on familiar Gospel texts narrating quarter cent of the gasoline tax Thursday, 8 "The events occurring between the resur Glory of Wisdom and Understand I Nichols has HI FILL PULPIT advanced and it is now admitted by the Governor that that figure will have to be substantially increased In order to provide ample funds to care for the Inmates of the various State institutions during the next two yews. MORI MONET NERD ED In addition to that increase, the Committee has been Informed of warranted additions in the appro-priations for various State Institution and agencies. A special subcommittee examined the claims of the board of regents of the Univer-aity of California for an increase in the appropriation for that institu W. A. Rlggs.

The reception committee includes Mrs. Truman, Mrs. J. M. Jackson, Mrs.

Westenberg and Mrs. O. D. Jacoby. Mrs.

H. R. Wyberg is chairman of tables. Mrs. John Stephens and Mrs.

Westenberg will pour. The following are members of the board: Mrs. O. D. Jacoby, Mrs.

H. R. Wyberg, Mrs. A. Rlggs, Mrs.

B. E. Etchevery, Mrs. John Stephens, Mrs. A.

S. Fox, Mrs. J. M. Jackson, Mrs.

J. M. Shepherd, Mrs. Fred Ewing, rection and the ascension of Jesus. The vested women's choir will sing the anthem by Roberts, "Peace I Leave With Yeu." The Sunday School meets at 9:50 a.m.

Mother Lode Is Sermon Theme money in advance of passage of the budget bill. The Governor signed this letter late yesterday When waited upon by a delegation of representatives of the League of California Municipalities. Eastbay representatives in the delegation were City Manager John F. Hassler and Councilman Herbert L. Beach and Assistant City Attorney Homer Buckley of Oakland, Mayor Edward N.

Anient, Councilman Frank A. Berg, City Manager Hollis Thompson and City Attorney During the absence of Dr. T. T. i 20 years of study to music, most of this time in Epropean centers.

The Bible School at Melrose opens at 9:45. There is an en Adult Forum at 9:45 a. m. is "Com-muniem." Mrs. Ewell Scott will be the leader.

Search of Peace, Rector's Topic At St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Bancroft Way and Ellsworth Street, Friday afternoon, "Why God Named the Nation's Friday. 8 p. "Our Present Political and Social Conditions." i Japanese Pastor To Give Discourse At Shattuck Avenue E. Church, tomorrow evening, the Rev.

C. Ha-ruyama. pastor of the Oakland Jap-; iese Methodist Church, will speak on "Friendship Between' the United States and Japan." C. Yanaga, a university student, will give an address on "International Goodwill." Violin selections will be offered by T. Kushida.

At the morning service the pastor will take as his sermon theme, "The Church's One Foundation." rollment of Fred Hutchinson of Berkeley. tion and reported dbck a wee a no favorably on nearly $1,000,000 of Mrs. May B. Newton, Mrs. Grace Pomeroy, J.

H. McCallum, Mrs. Charles Canfleld, Mrs. C. F.

Godden, Mrs. C. A. Starkweather, Mrs. Alexander Parson, Mrs.

Louis Paltenghi, Mrs. L. B. Hayman and Mrs. Eva Secord.

700, with Pastor Carlton Kirk a teacher. KEV. CARLTON KIRK Berkeley, the services tomorrow will be: Holy communion at 7:30 a. and morning prayer and sermon THOMPSON SPOKESMAN City Manager Thompson of Berkeley was spokesman for the delegation, which included Mayor Angelo J. Rossi of San Francisco, Chief Ad "There Is Gold in Them Thar Hills" will be the subject of the sermon to be delivered by the Rev.

Charles G. Lindemann at the Eighth Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow evening. Inspiration for this sermon came to Rev. recent trip through Rev. Kirk has had over 50 years' experience in the ministry.

He Is a former associate of Dwight L. at 11. The rector, the Rev. J. Giffen, pastor of Plymouth Church, Dr.

Aurelia Henry Reinhardt, president of Mills College, will supply the pulpit tomorrow morning. She will speak on the theme "Religion, a Leaven in Politics." Gwynfi Jones, choir director, announces for the musical numbers a tenor solo "Open the Gates of the Temple" Knapp, by Lowell Abbott, and for the anthem "Shepherd Take Me By the Hand" (Ward Stevens). Alameda Rector Announces Topics "Disciples of the Living Christ" will be the sermon topic of the Rev. S-mner Walters, rector, at Christ Episcopal Church, Alameda, tomorrow at 11 o'clock. At the 7:30 p.

m. service, the rector's theme will be, "The God of the Living." ministrator Alfred Cleary of San Lindsay Patton, will preach at the 11 o'clock service on the topic, "In Moody of the Moody Institute. Pas 'Gospel of Good Francisco and Representatives of the municipal governments of Los Search of Peace." The music will tor Kirk preaches tomorrow morn-f? the university requests. "Now that a tax plan adequate to finance the State's needs for the next two years has been drafted by the joint tax committee of the two houses, I feel that we can go ahead in reporting the budget bill to the Assembly," said Cottreil, who was a member of the joint committee. PROMPT ACTION PROMISED Senator Will R.

Sharkey of Contra Costa County, chairman of the Hanate Finance Committee, ex- In the morning 11 o'clock his include: Organ prelude, "Twilight," ing at 11 and again in the evening Angeles, San Jose, Stockton, Sacra by Harker, and a postlude by at 7:45. mento, Fresno, Redlands, Watson ville and other cities. Cheer Subject "The Gospel of Good Cheer" is DIVINE SCIENCE Smart, played by the organist and sermon theme will be "The Unper-ceived Christ." Music for both services will be furnished by the vested choir. The Eighth Avenue Sunday church school meets every Sunday choir director, J. B.

Atwood. The offertory anthem will be "The Thompson told the Governor, in behalf of the delegation, of the desires of California cities to obtain British Groups To Honor King Heavens Are Telling, by Haydn, Uivine acience nressed satisfaction that the ways i- km i i ui no uiuxum in me- uiu troduced in the Legislature by Sen ators William F. Knowland of Ala meda County, Bradford Crittenden with trio for soprano, tenor and bass, sung by Madam Iva Vanni, J. Lewis Morgan and John Morgan. The Young People's Fellowship groups will meet in the evening, the hi school group at 6:30, and the senior group at 7:30.

On Wednesday there will be a celebration of the holy communion at 10:30 a. m. FULL GOSPEL of San Joaquin County, Culbert Olson of Los Angeles County, morning at 9 45 o'clock. Center Leader to Deliver Message Unity Wayside Center will hold regular services tomorrow morning at the chapel, at 5365 Bond Street, East Oakland. The Sunday school will meet at 9:30 a.

and the morning worship is to be held at 11 a. m. Miss Alma M. Morse, the theme announced by the Rev. Bernard C.

Ruggles for tomorrow morning at the Unlversalfst Meeting House, 481 Cheney Avenue. The minister raises and answers the question: "Is there rqom for gospel of good cheer in a disordered and troubled world?" The music for the morning will feature Dorothy Dunyon Shattuck, violinist, with Miss Peggy Smith at the piano. Mrs. W. K.

Hottes meets with her class In Practical Truth on Tuesday at 2 p. and Ruggles holds his class In Emerson's Essays on Friday at 2:15 p. m. The Eastbay British Societies will unite tomorrow morning at St. James' Episcopal Church in honor of King George, whose Silver Jubilee is being observed this month.

The service will be the same as that used at St. Paul's Cathedral, London. The Hon. A. C.

Charlton, British Consul General at San Fran Thomas Scollan of Sacramento Elim Tabernacle County Herbert W. Slater of So Fellowship T. W. C. A.

Hotel, Corner Webster and Fifteenth Sts. Ida B. Elliott, Minister 11:00 a. m. Rev.

C. W. EACH AM of St. Louis Subject: "The Healing 1 ruth" Healtng Meeting, 10:30 Tueeday noma County and Edward H. Tickle no Means report out the budget, bill soon.

He has a number of subcommittees studying various phases of the Governor's budget and declared that the bill would receive prompt attention and speedy action on the part of his committee as soon ss it reaches the Senate. The Joint Tax Committee today was giving consideration to a problem arising from the opinion of the rAttorney-General's office that while xemptipn of foodstuffs from the sales tax will not make the tax unconstitutional, the exemption1 must locatlon: Harrington and San Juan Avps. of Monterey County. $78,000 OAKLAND GAIN The cities now receive a quarter Mr Mr. and Ner.odem of Africa.

cent of gasoline tax money, which must be expended on State high 7:30 p. m. Mre. Hufibard "Studies in Revelation" 'Cure for Worry' Theme of Pastor The Rev. Edwin S.

Johnson has announced as his morning sermon subject tomorrow at the Mission Covenant Church, 11th and Fallon Streets, "The Sure Cure for Worry." ways within their boundnrles. Pas sage of this bill will increase the Christian Endeavor amount to one-half cent, with the extra quarter cent available for BIBLES j1v to all foodstuffs and not merely those considered essential Hie" ha Me" has Follow been selected as as provided in the bill of Assembly leader of the Center, will give an address on the subject, "The State ment of Fundamentals." Phil Powell, baritone, will be the soloist, and Mrs. Clarlbel Van Home, pianist. The Center maintains a reading room and lending library at 5389 Bond Street, which is open dally between 12:45 and Saturdays, between 1:30 and 4. Rosina Jackson to Be Guest Speaker The Rev.

Christina M. Irving, man Charles Hunt oi las Angcies which the committee endorsed. WEBB O. EXEMPTION the theme for Alameda County C. E.

Union for the year. For the Summer months the program includes: May, "Through Christian June, "Winning cisco, will take part in the service. He and Mrs. Charlton, together with Dean and Mrs. Battershtll, will greet the theme for Alameda County C.

E. Lutheran Choir To Give Cantata The cantata "Bethany" will be sung by the choir of Central Lutheran Church, 411 28th Street, tomorrow at 7:30 o'clock. George Krull will direct the music. Soloists will include Mesdames Fred Frank, Peter Oksen, Clarence Dickson, Miss LiUian Frank and Messrs. Ole Torvend, Angelo Tveitmoe, Paul Terklldsen and Krull.

Rev. M. K. Hartmann, pastor, will preach at 11 a. on the topic.

"When the Spirit Comes." Special Purchase Scofield Bible Leather Binding, India Paper $5.00 Attorney-General U. S. Webb gave a ruling to Senator Walter Duval, chairman of the Joint Tax A mixed quartet will sing special numbers. "The Sin We Hardly Dare Mention" will be the paston's subject at the evening service. The evening services open with a gospel song service of the old standard hymns of the church, led by the choir and the pastor.

The choir, under the leadership of Dr. C. J. Haglund, will sing "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth." July, "In August, "Life September, "Social Life." Another C. E.

breakfast win be Committee, declaring that the ex emotion of foodstuff's would not in pastdr of the Christian Spiritualist Bibles and other supplies for Children's Day Prayer Books and Hymnals. Communion Sets. Church and Church Sr.hool Supplies. Stamp Department for Collectors held on May 28. Rev.

Ed Cunningham will be In charge. Church, which meets in Odd Fel validate the bill being drafted to George Glelow and H. L. Mathew- raise the rate of the tax to 3 per WESTERN BOOK TRACT COMPANY Oakland's Leading Bible House lows Temple, at 11th and Franklin Streets, announces Rosina Jackson will be guest speaker at tomorrow's son accompanied County President Richard Gielow to the State executive meeting at Fullerton last week 17110 Telegraph Avenue TE mplebftr 104 street work other than State highways. Oakland will receive about $76,000 in addition to what it now receives from this source.

The measure had received the favorable recommendation of the Senate Roads and Highways Committee and is now awaiting action on the Senate file. Because the measure is classified as an appropriation measure, a letter from the Governor is necessary to route it through the Legislature in advance of the budget bill. Governor Merriam signed the letter waiving the restriction and assured the delegation from the various cities that he would ask the Senate to take up the bill on Monday. Power Bill Ready For Governor's Pen SACRAMENTO, My V--iP)-The O'Donnell bill, to enable California irrigation districts to borrow Federal funds for development and CHRISTIAN services. end.

BAPTIST CATHOLIC Intermediates of Friends Memorial Church, Berkeley, had charge of the evening service at that church Fruitvale Christian Fmltvale Ave. and ft lTth it, D. HUGHES, Minister on Mothers Day. A play, "Bread," was presented, and the following was the cast: Bob Elkinton, Barbara Phillips, Grace Dutton, Bar cent. The ruling," explained Deputy-Attorney-General Jesse Hession, "means that food can be exempted from the sales tax without rendering the sales, tax law unconstitutional, provided the exemption Includes all foodstuffs.

The mere exemption of so-called foodstuffs would invalidate the act in my Judgment. "What for example, are essential foodstuffs in other words, the Legislature might legally exempt fond-stuffs and tax shoes, hut it coi)d Hot legally exempt meat, let us say, and then tax potatoes or any other food." bara Douglas, Robert Trolson and Betty Mullin. SERVICES DEDICATED TO CHESTER TERRT 11:00 a. m. Rev.

R. W. Coleman 7 p. m. "ON TO by the Pastor CATHOLIC OLD ST.

MARY'S Jefferson at 7th Street SUNDAY MASSES 6:30,8:00,9:00, 10:00,,) 11:00 and 12:15 Dally Masses, 7:00 and 1:00 Devotions to. Our Mother of Perpetual Help every Tuesday at :00 p. m. REV. ARTHUR O'CONNELL, Peetor fflelrose Baptist 47th Avenue at Bond Street Between Foothill Boulevard and East Fourteenth Street Take Tgnaclo or East 14th Street cars to "41th Avenue REV.

CARLTON LEWIS KIRK, Pastor -1 liisi as. i "How We May Grieve the Holy Spirit" 7:10 p. m. A short sermon by a great preacher Bible Class, Swedish Mission Church, corner Parker and drove. Streets.

Berkeley, Monday night. "CHRIST AS KING." Tuesday evening, Melrose Baptist, "THE GREAT JUDGMENT." distribution of electric power, goes to Governor Merriam today for his signature. 1 METHODIST State's Oil Pools' St. Andrew's Church ttth St. and Adeline Rev.

JAMES McHUGH Sunday Haiias: 1:10, 1:10 and 11:00 as. Development Sought SACRAMENTO, May PRESBYTERIAN Bill Makes Labor Claim Preferential SACRAMENTO, May bill putting labor claims In the preference class and providing that they be filed and adjudicated In the game suit which runs an attachment against the debtor was given final approval when the Senate passed it last night. bill by Speaker Edward Craig to allow the State to contract for development of its tldeland oil pools WidG through slantwise drilling from the adjacent uplands Is before the Assembly today. 11:00 a. m.

What Are FIRST METHODIST CHURCH J4th and Broadway REV. WALTER JOHN SHERMAN, D.D., Minister 11:00 a. m. "Are You Skidding Spiritually?" Ladles' Chorus "Hark the Cherubic Host" Gaul. Duet "Blessed la He That Cometh" Saln-Snens.

Zella Valssade, Everett Foster. Grace Towner, organist-director. "We Art to 'One Hell of a Business" Special Musical Program by A CAPELLA (CHOIR OF COLLEGE OF PACIFIC J. Russell Bodley, director. ST.

FRANCIS DE SALES In the Heart of the City Corner Grov. Hobart and Ban Pablo Avenue Phone LA kealde 6057 RT. REV, MONSlONOll JOSI1PH M. GLEASON. V.

O. Rector Sunday Masses. 6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, 12:15 BHRMON AND MUSIC AT MIOH MASS (11:16) Bandar evening servles, with sermon of the day Special and seasonal devotions as announced on Sunday Dally Masses, 7:00 and 1:10 The First Presbyterian Church JO 19 Broadway DR. JESSE H. BAIRD, Paetor 11:00 a.

in. "The Church's Greatest Encouragement" DR. ARTHUR F. BISHOP "Blessed Jesus, Fount of Mercy," by Dvorak "He Sendeth the Spring Into the Valleys" (Prothero'e) Temple Quartette and Choir 7:00 p. m.

Organ Recital by Walter B. Kennedy Serlee 10, lecture 1 7:30 p. m. "After Twenty Years in Cameroun, West Africa" Mr. Edwin Cosr.ena, Engineer Quest Sololat: Margaret Madge Kennedy, Soprano Weatmlnater Ohorallsts Epic Bloc Twice Beaten In Senate and Assembly SACRAMENTO, May 18 W- Declaring "weYe certain to have 7:30 p.

m. People's Service "Wilt Thou Be Made Whole?" Colored moving pictures of Easter fnornfrfg 'crmgrega-' tlon will be shown. Pictures of Easier morning audience taken In the church will be available to those who signed for them: Baritone Solo: "It Is for Me" Harrison Ward Churches For?" Dedication service for new church officers Anthem: "On the Highway to Galilee" Congregational CONGREGATIONAL Hi iJniftD BAPTIST Tenth Avenue Baptist First Congregational Harrlsoa Boulevard at Twenty-sixth Street I 11.00 a. 'm. "THE HEALTHY SOUL" Adult Forum Topic: "Communlonlsm" No Night Service Until the Fall Dr.

Clarence Reidenbach, Minister kTAB 1 1 :00 A. M. X30 P. M. Beaten on two fronts, Epic Democrats today face an Increasing improbability that they will be able to force measures through the 1935 California Legislature.

Within 11 hoars, the Epics yesterday saw defeat In the Senate of the Boyle Self-Help Rehabilitation Act and failure In the Assembly ef an attempt to forestall reconsideration ef the Patterson 80-honr week bill. Both measures embody major planks of the Democratic platform approved by Upton Sinclair, unsuccessful gubernatorial candidate at the last election. The Senate turned down the Self-Help bill by a vote of 24 to despite assurances that amendments had made it acceptable to the Administration. Senator Schottky of Merced, leading the opposition, charged the measure was directly Inspired by Sinclair. The Democrats drew strong support from liberal Republicans in their efforts to prevent reconsideration of the 30-hour bill which was approved by the Assembly, 43 to a 30-hour law in the future," Assemblyman Patterson of King City, author of the bill, charged opponents with attempting to kill it by amendments and delay.

The Patterson bill in IU present form would not go into effect unless Congress passes nationwide 30-hour legislation. It exempts agricultural, railroad and domestic workers and those whose hours are fixed by NRA code. Headed by Senator Olson of Los Angeles Senate sponsors of the Boyle bill argued that It was primarily a declaration of policy of State aid to self-help groups and that it would not result in competition with private business. COST CUTS ALLEGED Olson pointed to figures which he said showed that the cost of maintaining an unemployed person through self-help would be $80, rather than the present $420 under SERA. Meanwhile, proponents of the Hornblower bill continuing California's "Baby NRA" for two years made plans to force the measure from the Senate Committee on Judiciary.

1105 Piedmont Arenu Thorhas T. Giffen, Minister 11:00 a. m. "RELIGION, A LEAVEN IN POLITICS. Sermon by DR.

AURELIA HENRY REINHARDT President of Mills College Itheosophical Opening the Doors of the New Tenth Avenue 390090900000901000000000090000 CHRISTIAN Hear the radio quartette of the Little Country Church of Hollywood Monday evening at 8 p. m. Professor LINSLEY, Dr. PHILLIPS and other guest speakers Theme "FOR CHRIST AND HIS CHURCH" KTAB QUARTET TENTH AVENUE CHORUS AND AT NIGHT A BACKGROUND OF HAWAIIAN MUSIC All are invited to attend the opening of the first unit of the New Tenth Avenue. Come and glimpse with us the Greater Vision.

Hear DR. REAGOR Sunday 11 :00 a. m. "LIVING TRIUMPHANTLY" 7:4.1 p. m.

"GUEST" Musical Program. "Insipid Christians." FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Twenty-ninth Street. One block east of Broadway. Theosophical Society Oaklnnd Lodge No. 4 (Point Loma) welcomes the public to Open Forum Theosophical Study every Friday, 8:00 p.

m. Children's Class, 11:00 a. m. every Sunday Madison Masonic Temple 1433 Madison Street, Corner 15th Street, Oakland. weanesaay.

They were able to rally only 36 votes, however, while Assemblymen balloted to bring the measure back to the floor, Where Hg fate is now uncertain. It will be considered as a special order at m. Monday. Assemblyman Hornblower of San Francisco said an attempt would be made Monday or Tuesday to rally the 21 votes needed to bring the bill to the Senate floor, It already has been passed by the Assembly.

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