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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 21

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Cos Anaeles State SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 15, I. 21 7 "11 Student Journalist to Receive Lesson From Newspaper Work University of Southern California Will Be Host to 20th Annual Conference on Campus Saturday f5t lit Junior Actors to Present Play Comedy About Screen's Younger Group to Be Given at KFWB Theater Five hundred high school and junior college journalists will hear addresses by active newspapermen and women and discuss their own problems at the 20th annual Newspaper Day to be held on the University of Southern California campus next Saturday. Awards to leading school papers also will be made, with the Crombie Allen trophy to be given the high school showing the greatest improvement in the past year and a Daily Trojan plaque to the junior college paper in the same classification. Another Daily Trojan trophy will be given the high school pa per showing the greatest uniformity of excellence in the past four years.

Speakers at the morning program, which starts at 9:30 a.m. in Bovard Auditorium, will be Cecile Hallingby, Los Angeles Times society writer, speaking on "The Women's Side of the News," and Lieut. Andrew Hamilton, public relations department of the United States Navy, on "Navy News in Wartime." Upton Close, former foreign" correspondent for the New York Times in the Orient, and President R. B. von KleinSmid of S.C.

will speak at the noon luncheon, with Prof. Roy L. French, director of the School of Journalism, presiding. Written about Hollywood's junior the comedy "Camera Angles" will be "presented March 20 at the KFWB theater, 5833 Fernwood for benefit of Anne Lehr's Milk Fund with junior actors and actresses themselves appearing in the play. The cast will include Bobia Cooper, Sandra Lee, Eva Lee Kuney, Shirley Mills, Richard Scott, Carl Switzer, Patsie Currier, Bobby Scott, Lorretta Fox, Marie Claire and Harold Carol.

Beryl M. Roscoe, director of the Max Reinhardt Junior players, will direct the show, which wm noi De Droaacast. Guard Delay Laid to Olson Senator Fletcher Asserts Governor Acting Against Washington's Wishes By a Times Correspondent SAN DIEGO, March 14. Taking issue with Governor Olson, who declared at a testimonial dinner here that anti-administration State legislators are responsible for the "present inadequate State Guard of 7000," State Senator Ed Fletcher of San Diego today charged that the chief executive himself is to blame for delay in affording protection for utilities throughout California. Fletcher said he understood "on definite authority that nothing is being about the State Guard until the State Supreme Court decides on constitutionality of the Fletcher bill creating a State guard.

SAYS SUIT INSPIRED "The Governor of California," he said, "is responsible for this delay. He inspired the suit that Is now, before the Supreme Court. Its intention is to knock out the provisions of my bill and give the Governor approximately $8,000,000 to spend as he sees fit That is just what more than two-thirds of the Legislature oppose." Fletcher declared that Olson originally had asked for for a State Guard. "We sent Senator Kenny and Speaker Garland to Washington to learn the government's attitude," he said. "The Assistant Secretary of Artists Open Annual Exhibit Several Hundred Attend Launching of Show at Museum Two hundredi and forty-seven artists of Los Angeles and vicinity opened their third annual exhibition yesterday with a reception at Los Angeles County Museum.

with Clinton Adams' "Barn and Trees," No." 1 in the catalog a diagrammatic building with sunshiny lights and shadows the display continues through the alphabet and through three galleries of oil landscapes, still life, portraits and allegorical sketches to No. 149, Alfred YBarra's "High Wind." CROWD AT OPENING Several hundred artists and thir friends gathered to admire the paintings, pausing to smile at the "Helmeted Ladies" seated in a row under hair dryers in a beauty salon; admiring the sunny barnyard of Laura M. Ha-witt's "Rancho; standing silent to see the "Moonlit Sentinels" Yuccas abloom in a blue mist by Frank M. Moore. Bright red buildings of Kenneth Ruffner's "Landscape" and great threatening clouds behind Jane Thurston's "Black Oak Rampant" each had their own group of commentators.

SELF-PORTRAIT ENTRY Emil Kosa a member of the painting jury of award, has on display (not in competition) a self-portrait, mufflered, and named "Camouflage of the Other Chin." Marble, various woods and metals have been utilized by 16 artists in the sculpture display. Other exhibits include ceramics, textiles, metalcraft, leath-erwork and wood carving. The exhibition will be open to the public until April 26. Broadway, Eighth Hill "'nlf 19th ANNIVERSARY SELF-PORTRAIT John Decker, left, and Emil J. Kosa Jr.

pictured with the latter's self-portrait titled "Camouflage of Other Chin," one of paintings on display but not in competition at exhibit or work ot Los Angeles artists. Times photo QPU, War stated he did not want an army created in California to compete with United States vided funds, expressed hope that the Fletcher bill "will be declared unconstitutional so that a proper State Guard may be set up." troops. All he wanted to see created was a State Guard for policing our utilities and a home guard for emergencies. Gov Southern Pacific Opens Line Today SAN FRANCISCO, March 14. (U.R) Southern Pacific Co.

announced it will begin a progressive change-over of rail operations between Redding and Delta, on its Shasta route, to a new line around the site of Shasta Dam Reservoir, beginning tomorrow. The new 30-mile route has been built at a higher level to replace the old line, which will be submerged when the Shasta Dam Project is completed. ernor Olson would have had regiments of cavalry, several companies of skiing troops and a medical corps." ASKS 7000 MEN" The Fletcher bill provides for an active State Guard of 7000, and a home guard, without pay, of 20,000. Olson, declaring that he would Pacific War Film Scheduled at School "Pacific Conflict," a motion picture showing bombings from the Panay incident to Pearl Harbor, will be shown at 8:30 p.m. today and tomorrow at Beverly High School.

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