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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 15

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JULY 1, 1942. PARTI. 13 WEDNESDAY MORNING. Cupid 'Scratches7 Two Pilots Who Battled in Coral Sea i rsiHV ms V-v. Farley Will Not Seek Candidacy Glendale and Long Beach Pilots Take Brides and Go On Honeymoons Before Rejoining Fleet Three Killed by Fumes, 1 14 Hurt at Navy Yard PHILADELPHIA, June 30.

(JP) Three workmen were killed and others injured today by car. bon dioxide fumes in the engine-room of a ship undergoing re pairs at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Rear Admiral A. E. Watson, commandant of the yard, said a system used for smother ing fire with carbon dioxide sud denly "opened up." Eliminates Himself From Governorship Race in New York Diocese Sets Church Goal Religions Facing One of Most Dramatic Periods, Conference Told Recognition of the church as the "biggest power in the world with a sovereignty in Cupid can scratch two I.exing-jwas 14.

told of participating in tnn nilils anacK in wnun me car rier Ryukaku was sunk May 7. "I think I scored a direct hit The chubby little fellow scored direct hits on Lieut. Jack Sheri NEW YORK, June 30. (JP) Former Postmaster General IKI tn iiij inuivmuu James A. Farley, recently men God and the problem of facin; dan of Glendale and Lieut, (j.g.) tjve" ne sai(j John M.

Clarke of Long Reach, Sheridan, son of J. J. Sheridan, who yesterday were honeymoon- automobile dealer here, has paring in Coronado after the Battle ticipated in raids oh New Guinea, of the Coral Sea. His plane has been ripped by EXPLOITS RKLATKD machine-gun bullets and shrap- Clarke, former Loyola Univer-i sity medical student, married: Marjory Reed, former Stanford 'Civitans Elect President ts Anffplp his Occidental Col- o0 ur- Li- w. Los Ange jes nis uccioemai toi lf ct was e)ected presl.

lege sweetheart tPrnational Civilan At a squadron n.on the; annual convention here wo dive-bomber pilots told Glendale, their exploits as they waited fo vice-president. further orders that may send i FREEDOM FROM THI BONDS OF THE BE AW Tliwa ir timai ohm ivtrv iru uni't tiatt tvtrv hand, avtry brain, tvary CAR It aadl ta work. aa l.h. aad WIN. Tha MIRACLE Naw IMi VACTIJPIIOIVE la tha maaaa af aulllai kuadradi at thaaa llaaf "Dm" tark lata tha tiM.

Yau, Ua, am at play yaur parti FREE Dcmonltrallol. VACTUPHONE LTD. Hnbwar Terminal Bldr. 41) Ho. Rill Mull A3 aa-B-sMI, MlkMaaaal tioned as a possible Democratic-candidate for New York Governor, unequivocably eliminated himself from consideration tonight.

"I have not been a candidate; I am not a candidate; I will not be a candidate," he said in a statement. "Those who have known me during my public career know that my declination is Hnal." Farley, State Democratic Committee chairman, disclosed his position and indorsed the candidacy of Atty. Gen. John J. Bennett, as Stanley M.

Rinehart president of the publishing firm of Farrar Rinehart, announced formation of a "Draft Willkie Committee to obtain the Republican nomination for Wendell L. Willkie, 1940 Republican Presidential candidate. Former Dist. Atty. Thomas E.

Dewey is a Republican aspirant for the nomination. Asked for comment on the organization of the movement to draft him, Willkie said, "I will make a statement of my views about the New York gubernatorial situation in a very few days." one of the most dramatic periods of civilization," was discussed by delegates to the conference of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, which began its four-day session on the University of Southern California campus yesterday. Led by Very Reverend James Malloch, dean of St. James Cathedral' of Fresno, the session on. "The Social-Fkonomic Way" was attended by several hundred delegates.

HFAVV RKSPOXSIBITilTV "Christianity must stop trying to escape its responsibilities," aid Dr. Remsen Bird, president of "Occidental College. "It must face tha problems of government and industry in their new relation's which are being created on a world-wide scale. Not only must the church promote definite responsibilities of the individual in defending the accumulated social and economic free them again, into combat. ATTACKED CARRIER Clarke told of shooting down a Japanese dive bomber which had attempted to attack the Lexington May 8, then being chased until he was out of ammunition by three Jap fighter planes and YOW AfVt I) MMYtiAfVOD laFT- coming out of the affray unscathed.

Sheridan, who's flown since he JUSTftC rk NAMES CHANGED Natalie Talmadge, Buster Keaton's ex-wife, with sons Robert, left, and James, in court where boys won permission to use name of Talmodge. Time phta 7rfS rUK BARBECUE Jury Indicts Lionel Atwill as Perjurer in Party Inquiry EQUIPMENT Former Actress With Keaton Youths Change Names Natalie Talmadge, Comedian's Ex-Wife, Wins Court Petition Climaxing a seconn inf.Ma-,im.i.i l.c v. -vw i THATi tion into an asserted "wild ney declared court. 3nea riayers Uies at the home of Lionel Atwill, Atwill consistently has denied; MILWAUKEE, June 30 W)- imnrnnpr at hi'Mrs. William 40, who was motion-picture actor, the county any Impioper happenings at nis IQOKf on ine siace ior eiuni vrais Indicted home and nas cnargea mat ne isj(.

vr.nces enn Robert-! grand jury yesterday IT CONTAINS IVERV XNOWM MINERAL'AND VITAMIN SH0UL0 HAVE WHEN 6R0-WP IS FED AS DIRECTED, WITH TABLE SCRAP MEAT, DOGS GET A SPUNDfD DIET. NO NEED TO BUY ADDITIONAL EOOD OR. the victim of an attempted shake son, died last nignt. Mie toured iU. mil IQT.t iiflth down.

UllC LUUUUtV ill Jf'iW AMU him on a charge of perjury. According to the true bill returned before Superior Judge Ed- Because her two sons have car xne inuiciment against mm re-lhe 0iCar O'Shea players. doms of the world, but must promote a recognition of a just and lasting peace in addition to win-ring the present conflict." "We are facing one of the most dramatic periods of civilization; a revolution in world politics which to many seems fantastic. It is social as well as economic and is evidenced in religion with ir new concepts of naturalism," aid Mr. Malloch.

AMERICA "We must notbe too hasty to inflict America's own type of sovereignty or others before we are certain that we have the best interpretation of demcx racy," remarked Rev. C. H. Parlour of ried her name for eight years, ieis io awii icsiiim)nv in men he denied that immoral motion J. R.

Brand. A twill' EXPENSIVE TONICS LI III I Thia ymt, eolertaio your family and frinU in Tcwir own palio or arin with cUligblful barbeeu dinneri. Our wide iclrrlion of barberiiaa inrludea niolor-roliiierie modali, romplarle with molor, spit, akewera and tleel block $27.50 neal, rompart and efficient portable model a low GrilU at low $3.75. Steel forkt Spatulai Charroal Inngi Satire keltlrt Patio lanlerna IT mtfttt you purthatu rour metal ermiior nom while (till aeoifaMe. pictures were shown at his home or that Sylvia Hamalaine, 16-year-old film-struck Minnesota girl, was mistreated by one of the guests.

It was the Hamalaine accusa Natalie laimaage, ioimer of Buster Keaton, silent screen! before tlle 3941 Krand. jury comedian, yesterday asked Su-j'" May of last year is at variance perlor Judge Emmet H. Wilson ith concerning parties at to allow them to adopt the name his Pacific Palisades home Talmadse legally. I Atwill who rlier in the dy MADE IN BATTLCKtta. or tion which set off the original in- nesunea nerore ine jjiami nun nnn oci uu Judge Wilson approved a pe-jwaR present when the Indictment! vest igation, which was dropped tition brought bv Miss Talmadgek-as returned.

At the request of! by the 1941 grand jury for lack St. Mark's Church, Glendale. CK0-PUP IS EC0NOMICALJ00. ONE BOX IS ALL yOU NEED IVY TO FEED AN AVERAGE I5-P0UND 006 A WEEK. IT SUPPLIES AS MUCH FOOD WEIGHTAS ONE-POUND not! which chanced her sons' names; his attorney he was given until, of sufficient evidence.

"ThA idea envernmeru is i mAmin tn ontpr a vireinia LODest. Cuban dress ae- workable unless its instruments, from Robert Keaton to KOwrt signer, and onetime roommate of cu swirijr nt- Talmadge, anrt from josepn Kea-j i-Mr -Atwi1 lnnnt.mi girl, was convicted of con-; mphacly of education and vouth t0 JamM Robert' van(s the trial set at the earliestjtributing to her delinquency.ini possible date, so that the truejanother case. i i a 1 1 1 SI I CANS OF 0RDINAR DOG FOOD Colonial Shops Dliflv fhUw 33S0 Wait Fit-it Street as well as iniividual prootems 10 and economic phases, will be dis-j Miss Talmadge told the court cussed daily -nroughout the that neither she nor her sons week. Dr. Frank J.

Klingberg of VSed the name Keaton since University of California. Los An-; geles campus, and Dr. Henry T. JJ" Neumann will at tonight's The boys live with their banquet event in the Town and, mot her at 1S004 Roosevelt High- yout Saving, tarn EXTRA INCOME WITH NO EXTRA RISK Cer. Cinaaiaalh Dleitl IWI Tab rlr Ban ar First Food Awarded Seal of Approval by the American Veterinary Medical and Animal Hospital Associations oyer.

Cm wav, Pacific Palisades. Riveting Crew Drives 1768 in Eight Hours RATH (Me.) June .10. (P) A four-man riveting crew at the Bath Iron Works Corp. today claimed a world record for riveting, driving 1708 in an eight-hour day completed this afternoon. Behind the riveting gun was Ross Ambrose, 42, veteran iron works employee; Walter N.

Mc- Defense Council Picks Co-ordinator Righr-of-Way Agent Will Serve in County Mark Green, right-of-way agent in the Lros Angeles County Road Department for many years, yesterday was appointed coordinator for the Los Angeles County Civilian Defense Council in unincorporated territory, it was announced by Hal W. Kennedy, executive director. Sheriff Biscailuz, chairman of the County Defense Council, said Green will begin his new SAFETY FEDERALLY INSURED From $1.00 to $5,000 Open your account in penon or by mail today. Saving, received on or before July 10 earn from July 1. CONVENIENT GROUND FLOOR LOCATION ASSITS OVU Asa imux)r-m ii Kinney, 4,1, Brunswick, doing the holding Lesion T.

Marring He will supervise activity of ton. 4.1, Thilpsburg. heater, and the local defense councils in An- Horace Melville, 18, passer-boy. teloo Valley, Altadena, East Los The previous claimed record Anareles. the Firestone district which the Bath crew surpassed was that by Carl Simmons of Los Angeles who drove 1156 in a Liberty ship last month.

Malibu. I-a Cresconta, Temple City, San Dlmas. Norwalk, New-holl, West Hollywood and the Vermont srea. IF IT'S AN "ALTERNATE" THE ADVERTISEMENT SAYS SO Ovmnight the word "alternate" has become part of th consumer's vocabulary. War and its many extra demands upon the nation's materials has compelled many changes in merchandise.

Fortunately for today's consumer, retailers are cooperating with the recommendations of the Better Business Bureaus that when, due to shortages of materials needed for defense, there are changes in established qualities through the use of alternate materials, business shall disclose this fact. Your local Better Business Bureau is vitally interested in promoting advertising which Is of special value to shoppers adverting which discloses alternates when used. Responsible business firms support the Bureau's activities because they know a PUBLIC CONFIDENCE COUNTS MOST MP1 a-. n. -T ri.1 i mum aawy.

atlllTi rata aiaa a i i Mil iKim iiaeHaTT tM M(ll af IINR MS MKtN Because Uncle Sam has rationed bottle-caps, you now frequently purchase Acme Beer in thw Victory Size Full Quart Bottles for home save 2 caps out of three. So when out, order Acme on Tap, and save a cap. Visit the dealer who displays "Acme's Certified Draught Beer For he observes strict standards of cleanliness and temperature control which assures you Acme Draught Beer at its best. Get Your Acme Victory Quart Bottles Early For July 4th. i MiviftT nun (jLunr or a mm mms UYZ.

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