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Z05 JULY. 10, 1938. PART I. 10 SUNDAY MORNING. CROSS-SUIT BY MRS.

GILBERT SAYS HUSBAND DUPED HER NEWS OF THE WEEK In Veterans' Posts Copy for Fair Exhibit Sought Southland Schema May Be Employed at Golden Gate Exposition Horseshoers Sue Turf Club Action for $52,112 Discloses Union Row at Hollywood Park Refugee Plan Gains Favor League Official Asks Permanent Committee to Handle Problem BY DOX ASHBAUGH An amended cross-complaint i she known this she would not have married Gilbert Delegates and visitors to the the meeting will be held at American Legion National con for divorce was filed in Superior Court yesterday by Lois Preston Gilbert, attorney, against her Charlton Flats. SHORTS AXD OVERS The eomplaint also sets forth that her husband frequently struck her, and, at one time, her family employed a man to pro vention here in September are A. L. (Wimpy) Reddick seems going places and seeing Califor certain of being the next Coun husband, Attorney Irving M. Gilbert.

Mrs. Gilbert, who is in jail tect her from her husband, nia. A union row involving four ty Council Commander he was the only nominee at the July EVIAN-LES-BAINS (France) George E. McClay, chairman of blacksmiths who charge they were illegally prevented frpm Julv 9. UP) A movement to es the sightseeing committee, has meeting.

"Wimpy" has been ground at 8 p.m., July 13, with Leonard Wood hostess unit All officers and chairmen, both newly elected and those serving the past year, will hold a Twenty-third District Jumping Bean Party at Olvera street, July 19. A picnic and playday party were held by Greayer Clover Unit 254 last Wednesday. Fred Whittaker Unit 372 will serve southern style breakfast next Sunday from 7 a.m. to 12 noon at 2200 East Imperial Highway. awaiting outcome of an appeal from her conviction on a charge of signing and recording a false tablish a permanent internation devoted worker for veterans in shoeing horses at Hollywood matters arranged so that any Park was made public yester instrument, asserts her innocence visitor connected with the veter this section for years H.

Wilson is the new Command day with the filing of a the charge. al refugee committee in London with United States support gained favor today as the refugee conference adjourned for the week-end with its thorniest prob er of Aqueduct Post ans' conclave can spend all the time he wishes looking at orange BOTH CONVICTED damage action against the Hoi Pioneer Post has a dance sched Auto Caravan Act Held Void Law Discriminatory, Ruling of Federal Statutory Tribunal Ivwood Turf Club and the Inter4 Bth she and her husband uled for" Wednesday night May groves, mountains, film star resi lems yet to be solved. national Union of Journeymen Cff' aF mnnec iwith their handling of the estate were iouna guilty connection Horseshoers Local flower Hall, 7519 South Hoover street Buffalo Division dences, etc. CO-OPERATION PLEDGED Sir Neil Malcolm. League of No.

1. Impressed by the array of exhibits depicting the resources and industrial activities of California in the State Exhibition Building at Exposition Park, visiting members of the California Supervisors' Association want advice in planning a similar exhibit for the Golden Gate Exposition at San Francisco. Charles L. Wilson, secretary of the Sixth District Agricultural Association and manager of the permanent exhibition here, said yesterday he will make an analysis of plans which have been puzzling the northern group for some time. WTilson also agreed to assist in selecting a crew of artists and craftsmen to execute murals, paintings, art creations and miniatures in connection with th project.

Nations high commissioner for refugees, spoke in favor of the of Mrs. Effie Davis. In her cross-complaint, Mrs. Gilbert asserts that she was at- PRESSURE CHARGED In arranging transportation The Seventeenth District Legion and Auxiliary will hold a joint meeting at 8 p.m. next Friday Filed by Richard and Daniel facilities he has enlisted the cooperation of officers of all State London plan at today's session AIMS AT HITLER tempting to shield an innocent will conduct a flag-dedication ceremony tonight at the Second Baptist Church Al Brehm heads the Los Angeles Railway Post for next year City Hall Post election Tuesday Compton Post societies Los Angeles.

They person and permitted herself to be convicted of the charge. She are contacting the department He expressed a hope that besides taking care of the refugee in Patriotic Hall. JUNIOR JOTTINGS BY GENE SEILER Healy, members of Local No. 11 of the horseshoers union, and Robert Yoern and Robert Duel, members of the International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers and Helpers, the further asserts that she was duped by her husband into sign problem itself the proposed com adjutants of the Legion in every post and informing them that as many private automobiles as mittee would use its good offices ing tne instrument Involved in to induce Chancellor Adolf Hit the action. is holding its annual picnic today Silverado Park.

DUDS AND BURSTS The Twentieth District nomi needed will be available for tours ler of Germany to adopt a "more In her divorce action, Mrs. Gil wherever visitors wish to go to. suit is based on asserted pres Holding that the State's Caravan Act is discriminatory, a three-judge Federal Statutory Court yesterday returned an opinion the measure is unconstitutional. The act, imposing a $7.50 fee on each new automobile transported into the State by highway for sales purposes, was enacted last year by the Legislature to replace a similar statute de bert maintains that she was Tentative plans have been made for a parade of all Sons of the Legion Squadrons at the State department convention of In addition there will be nun sure methods adopted by union liberal" policy toward Jews. Private Jewish agencies mean greatly embarrassed by a suit re groups dreds of private cars of mem nations are scheduled July 26.

Meeting at San Fernando Post Voiture 47 holds its elec while were exerting pressure for Yoern is described as having the American Legion at Santa bers of Southland Legion posts available for transportation of additional promises of selected cently filed to name her husband as the father of an illegitimate child. TELLS ADMISSION Monica on Saturday, September set up shop at the track May 9, granting his three co-appellants Tioga Route Opened SACRAMENTO, July 9. (JP) areas in North and South Amer tion Wednesday night Ralph Costello is the new Com 17, according to John Fox, S.A.L. ica where refugees from greater visitors. INFLUX PREDICTED chairman.

mander of Harmony Post Germany would be allowed to The State Division of Highways reported the opening to clared unconstitutional in 1935. She asserts her husband later the use of his equipment a month later. MUST "PLAY BALL" Halman Held has been elected United States District Judge National Commander Doherty, told her he is the father of the settle. AMERICANS FIRM Following are some of the plans which are being made for the Sons during the national as the skipper of Van Nuys Post day of the Tioga Pass route into Yosemite Valley, closed sine Cosgrave and Circuit Justice when here last Spring, predicted child. She sets forth that had for the next year Mon Shortly thereafter, according that this convention will be the last winter.

Their demands met with little to the suit, he was informed he convention: September 19, a trip to Griffith Park Planetarium in greatest auto caravan conven tebello Post election Tuesday night Victory Post success In the United States dele tion in history, pointing out that Wilbur, the latter of San Francisco, concurred in the opinion, while United States District Judge Yankwich dissented, holding that the act was the valid exercise of police powers. gation which held firmly to the the morning; national S.A.L. members cast their ballots to- position that existing immigra drum and bugle corps contest morrow 'night Fire scores of Legionnaires in every State were planning to bring Auto Workers' Official Expelled must "play ball" with other journeymen members and not permit the use of his shop unless he wanted to be ejected from the grounds. Rejecting the ultimatum, and rifle marksmanship in the fighters Post will pick conven tion laws and practices in the United States should continue to the families to Southern Cali afternoon: September 20: Twen tion delegates tomorrow night fornia via highways, later tour Post holds ty-third District open house at be enforced. But offers by Mexico and the ing the State and combining DETROIT, July 9.

(JP) The Yoern accuses the turf club of its election Tuesday the Los Angeles Swimming Sta Art Supremacy for United States Seen international executive board of business with pleasure. Only seventy days until that Dominican Republic to give asylum to an unspecified number of Latest odd automotive quirk the United Automobile Workers today stripped George Addes of subsequently revoking his track privileges and denying the four plaintiffs the right to pursue their occupation. dium, when each squadron of the district will be host for one hour during the twelve-hour period beginning at 10 a.m., and Sep to bob up in connection with the TUSCALOOSA (Ala.) July 9. refugees brought a ray of hope. his official title of secretary-treas convention is the offer of a group national convention here.

AUXILIARY ACTIVITIES urer and expelled him from mem of Michigan Legionnaires who tember 24, Navy review, when the Sons will visit the United bership in the union. wish to drive new cars to the AUCTION MONDAY, JULY II, 2 P.M. 8 P.M. TUESDAY, JULY 12, 8 P.M. Household furnishings, including unusual collections of modern ond Old English Silver.

Also the lorgest collection of imported linens and laces to be offered in recent years. This collection consists of the finest table cloths, napkins, Venetion Mosaic and Italian cut work to be hod in lets of twenty-five ond thirteen piece EXHIBITION: SUNDAY, 1 1 A.M. to 8 P.M. Pacific American Art Galleries 9680-82 Santa Monica Boulevard Beverly Hills (Between Roxbury and Bedford Drive) CRestview 8780 ARNOLD PRILIKER Auctioneer (U.R) America is on the threshold of "a remarkable renaissance in the arts." according to Daniel Cotton Rich, co-director of the Art Institute of Chicago. Addes, one of five international coast for purchasers, thus saving STUDENTS TOP States Fleet.

Trips to airplane officers suspended last month by the freight, taking a chance that factories have also been planned. Homer Martin, U.A.W. president they will find a way to get home, BY NADINE MASON Elections of unit officers, are OUTLINE SCHEDULED walked out of the board meeting NEW WOMEN'S POST at which he was tried yesterday. vying with convention plans this At the meeting of the Twenty- A new American Legion post third District at the Culver City Post next Friday John G. Taylor exclusively for women who week for top interest among Southern California Auxiliary members.

Offered for rent! Lovely 6-room ML ST. AGNES Harvard Men First on Alaskan Summit VALDEZ (Alaska) July 9. (JP) Executive Found Dead CHICAGO, July 9. (P)-Julius Schwill, 57 years of age, a mem-! ber of the Chicago Board of Trade since 1902 and president of 1 the Albert Schwill was! found dead in bed at his home! served in the World War, nurses, beach home. Three bedrooms, bar.

will give an outline relative to yeomanettes, is being Convention plans received a the Sons' participation in the na badminton court. Completely furnished. $20U a month. Details in Class. 278 of Time Classified BLOODY CLOTHING FOUND IN AUTO Car Reported Stolen in North Located Mystery surrounding the finding of a car containing a blood-spattered hat in Laurel Canyon yesterday was partially cleared when police discovered the car had been reported stolen in San Francisco and that the theft suspect received head injuries in an accident previous to taking the car.

Detective Lieutenants Dwight formed in Los Angeles its or new impetus wun me arrival tional convention. Thursday of Mrs. Malcolm Doug Francis Carew, director, and ganizers hoping to have it running at top speed by convention Ads. today. las, national president, and National Secretary Mrs.

G. W. Mc time. Among the more than 190 posts Dowell, to confer with commit Joe Hagen, business manager, S.A.L. Band, report that excellent progress is being made and that a fully uniformed band will participate in the State and national conventions.

in the county, two of them, the tee chairmen regarding final Brief notes jotted down during a twenty-four-day battle against invisible steeps, hurricanes and frigid weather disclosed today that four young Harvard explorers have conquered Mt. St. Agnes, queen of the hitherto unclimbed peaks of the Chugach Mountains. 1 eomanette and Hollywood Women's posts, have been active JOINT SESSION Frank Scholine, chairman of It was announced that the for several years in veterans' activities. athletics and junior baseball, has opening ceremony or me con Any woman who was fully en detailed report to render at vention will be a joint session mm 'I S- 1 listed in the Army, Navy or Ma The notes were made by Brad WE DO and Page of Hollywood police said it is possible that the man who took the car "planted" the hat and a wallet as a possible the next district meeting.

He says keen competition is being shown by the various teams in the district and that the results ford Washburn, leader of the party which reached the BEAUTIFUL, NATURAL APPEARING Dlate and hrM vnrir with the Legion in the Shrine Auditorium, Monday, September 19, at 9 a.m. In the afternoon the auxiliary will hold its first separate meeting at Trinity Au summit June 19. 1 for fattidiou oeoDle CFJ.F.RRITIFQ means of escaping prosecution With Norman Bright, nation of the final play-off will be close. The car, owned by Harry ACTORS RADIO ANNOUNCERS PEOPLE WHO SING PEOPLE WHO ARF. refhrp tuSohd ditorium.

rine Corps during the war is eligible. Marie Gore, first commander of Yeomanette Post, whose phone number is PLeas-ant 4826, will provide full particulars. ARMY AXD NAVY ELECTS Commander Leo Stromee has arranged a full program for the BALL GAME TODAY ally known two-mile runner, and two Swiss skiers, Peter Gabriel Memorial services in Holly Hlywa of 1365 Van Jsess street, San Francisco, was left in under Santa Monica will nlav base and Norman Dyhrenfflrth, Wash LIC WHO MUST TALK WITH GOOD ENUNCIATION- AND ALL MEANS "SMILE WITHOUT- A iri mV wood Bowl, Sunday evening, September 18, with Julia Van Sky as chairman, will be con burn set out late in May from tfl 1,4 11 Valdez for the Mt. St. Agnes brush off Laurel Canyon Road last Wednesday night, according to Russell Meeker of 8209 Laurel Canyon Road, who notified police.

ONE OFFICE ONLY AIR-CONDITIONED NOT A CHAIN ascent. ducted jointly by the American meeting of Army and Navy Post next Thursday night in the Blue HAVE YOU A Koom at the Hayward. Educator Dies It will be election night, with ALFRED (N. July 9. (JP) Gen.

W. P. Story assured of the Dr. Gilbert Whitney Campbell, ball with Long Beach at the Municipal Stadium in Santa Monica today at noon. Comrade Ed Raithe.

a name which spells Sons of the Legion to most of us, wants to remind all dads that the Catalina encampment takes place from July 22 to 29 this year. Doctor's examinations will be made at Patriotic Hall Wednesday, July 20, at 7:30 p.m. Arrangements have been completed for a week's camp at the island July 29 for members of the S.A.L. squadrons in the commander's berth as the sole 54 years of age, head of the de ffl TO FIT nominee. In addition Richard partment of philosophy and edu Legion and Auxiliary.

PARADE TUESDAY The big parade is scheduled for Tuesday. Wednesday evening in the Biltmore Bowl, the all-States dinner will be served. The bowl will be turned into an early California patio scene. The fifty women who have been appointed committee members for this event will wear early California costumes. Tables will be decorated in the all-States idea.

J. Welch, new State Director nf Military Affairs, will be the cation at Alfred University since 1924, died of a heart attack last HERO OF PANAY GIVEN HONOR SAN FRANCISCO. July 9. (JP) The United States Navy's highest honor the Naval Cross and a citation signed by President Roosevelt went to Ernest R. Mahlmann today in recognition of his work as thief boatswain's night.

honor guest. The uniformed ritualistic team from Hollywood rost wui put a group of candi ft MONEY-BACK tr AAvrr rrm mm mm am mm mmm a dates through the paces. Motion pictures of recent naval maneuvers in Hawaiian waters will be shown by G. W. Stiverson, chief GLAND TABLET There will be strolling players, and many motion picture stars have been invited as special yeoman of the United States mate aboard the patrol boat Restores Vigorous Health guests.

Present plans are for Leo Car- Gltndag bring yon back to health and rillo to act as toastmaster for nanpinesa or we r-fund every cent. That how aura we are that we have one of th Navy. COMING OX THE RANGE Chief of Police Davis will show recent motion pictures of the police pistol matches at Mexi beat irland tabled known. Thousands of teate have provH thl to our full aatiafae-tion. Now WITHOUT RISK you can prove the affair.

NEW OFFICERS Elections are the most impor ii 10 youra. Glendatre In convenient tablrt form co City at the meeting of Olym considered one of the beat in modern tant business of the separate pic rosi zsn of the Veterans units, with some completed, oth wienre. It rontaina th extract from the irland of hral'hr animal, and It pur-pour ia to itiniulat all th glands to ranay when the ship was bombed from the air and sunk December 12, last. The award was presented at the Yerba Buena Island station by Capt. Robert G.

Coman, commander of the receiving ship Boston, while 400 Navy men looked on. Mahlmann, since the Panay sinking, has been dubbed "the pantless gunner" by his comrades because he continued his efforts to ward off Japanese planes even after his clothes had been blown off. of Foreign Wars Thursday night at Patriotic Hall. The chief is a member of the V.F.W. Mrs, Horlick Follows Daughter in Death RACINE (Wis.) July 9.

(JP)-Mrs. William Horlirk. 88 years of age, died at her home today. Mrs. Horlick was the widow of the founder of the Horlick Malted Milk Company and the mother of Mrs.

Maybelle Horlick Sidley, who died Wednesday at Toronto. Because of Mrs. Horlick's death, funeral plans for Mrs. Sidley here today were canceled. A double funeral, private, will be conducted here Monday.

healthy activity. The rffrrt la astnnihin. ers partially so, and the rest in the offing. Carmclita Elliot is MAKE YOUR OLD PLATES NEW This week as a special offer, Dr. McStay will make for you or beautiful, brand new plate for 25 of his previous new plate price.

Your present teeth will be reset in new plates made from the most scientific materials at a savings to you of 75. New impressions, careful workmanship and special care to correct hollow cheeks, sagging faces, drooping mouths and wrinkles will feature this unusual offer. In fact, even new teeth will be supplied where yours are missing. almost magiraf. The entire body take on a normal condition, vigorous health The Thirty-second Division As nermuary for aurceaa In all activity today.

the new president of Cheviot Hills Unit 501: Gertrude Burter, of Greayer Clover 254. Olive sociation and auxiliary holds a Asthma. Diabetes. Rheumatism, rnnstant Tiredness. Low Mood Treasure, Nervous regular meeting Wednesday ness, are ailment frequently caused Burke, new president of the nv eland disorders.

You owe it to vourse I nil fumilv In tev thin nw nimnA tWla Westwood Bruins, will hold her nignt at ratnouc Hall Members of the Service Club Post meet for dinner tomorrow Glenriage is entirely unlike others. It ia a real Kiano product and carries an unlimited Money Back iruarantr if it does not first meeting July 7 in the new clubhouse on Legion Hill In night at the home of Harry Grif- irive mm pltt satisfaction. 30-day treat ment I2.ZH. nn, imi Twelfth Tlace Westwood Village. West Hollywood unit nominated new of Sold of OWL DRUG STORES That organization of world veterans who enlisted at the age of ficers last Thursday night, and will hold its election next week years or less is bcine han- ACTUALLY cryrii The Seventeenth District Rit died by P.

H. Hanson, 323 East Los ual Team under Capt. Lorena Angeles street, Belvedere Gardens, lHP.flPHa I GBES Ilernance has a full schedule of installation dates at which it SHRAPNEL will officiate beginning tomor Downtown Tost will be In row night with Los Angeles Railway unit. On July 18 the charge of the American Legion L-uncneon Club meeting Tues Chanters' Unit will be so hon Social Organization Selects Officers Myrtle Graeter Mallot of San Antonio, a past president of the organization, was elected to head Delta Zeta, national so cial sorority, at its convention yesterday at the Huntington Hotel, rasadena. Other officers Include first vice-president, I Ielcn Meyer Craig.

Berkeley, second vice-president, Grace Mason Lundy, secretary, Mildred French. Storrs, Ct; treasurer, Frances Wcstcott, Indianapolis, Ind.j editor of the Lamp, Gertrude Portland, Or. Relief day. Wayne Castle is arranging ored. The next evening the Here Is Your Chance to Obtain Our Guarantee the program The nine team will give to Dawn Unit: 0U DR.

STAY'S FINEST DENTAL PLATES JUiy zi, U)s Angcics Unit July af i teenth district will be guests of the Bell Post Wednesday night The address is 4056li Gage avenue Culver City Post will be the host Friday night when' the twenty-third district -'i, uty nail unit, submarine Unit and Board of Education Unit; July 28, Union Labor. A specialty team, the Seven TO YOU this means all the benefits and comforts of our regular all-pink new plates at a savings of 75. teenth always holds its installation ceremonies at midnight, so assembles to elect officers Plans to split the seventeenth all of the above dates are for 12 district will be discussed at the next meeting of the croun Fri p.m. UP AND DOWN day The eighteenth dis FOR YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION WEAR MY PLATES WHILE PAYING The Twenty-third District will trict is going t0 the mountains for Its monthly session today Regardless of how man arch support shoes or other appliances you have worn without getting relief, buy a pair of HEALTH SPOT SHOES. Wear them 30 days.

If you do not get relief, return them and receive full purchase price. You are the sole judge. Coma NOW for FREE FOOT BAlNCI TEST. We will analyn yaur he problem and show you the way to Batter Foot Comfort. hold a meeting at Harvard Play Ulcers, Fissures Fistulas, Abscesses NO DOWN PAYMENT 10 MONTHS TO PAY NO STAIRS TO CLIMB USE OUR ELEVATORS Treated for Thousands of Sufferers Actress to Help Foreign Refugees Lulse Ralivr, screen actress, who Is active in rehabilitation work among European political refugees, will be a principal speaker at a licncilt this afternoon for Austrian refugees.

Sponsored by the women's committee of the American league for Peace unci Dcmoc-rary, the lrrnrfU, a tea and cock-tall nartv. whir open to the public, will Im held at 2W0 Aberdeen avenue. The Right Wiy. Ijlincctf. The Wronl Wiy.

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