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IN TWO PARTS 32 PAGES Part LOCAL NEWS 16 Pagi TIMES OFFICES 202 Wit Fint Stre And Throughout Southern California THE WEATHER FORECAST FOR LOS ANGELES AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA) Fair today end tomorrow. Not much chang in tamporatur. Maximum and minimum Umprotur ior yutardayi 81-54. Compltto wtath-1 report on fag IS, Part I. VOL.

LVII SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1938. CITY NEWS EDITORIAL- NEW YORK EXECUTIVE VISITS SOUTHLAND ONTHEIY Shooting Laid RULING UPHOLDS WOMAN WEARING SLACK5-AT TRIAL SIDE to Blank Mind Chest Army to Carry On Giannini Tells Need of Continuing Effort to Reach Campaign Goal i I-'- I i 1 1 'i ri L. f. I I WITH E. V.

DURLING W1 McDonald Says He Was Unconscious as He Fired at Woman If 1 knew you and you knew Dismal darkness swirled Appellate Court Says Garb of Teacher Who Defied Municipal Judge Proper Woman's privilege to wear slacks (a woman's imitation of men's pants) was ruled inviolate yesterday. She can even wear them to court. This was the decision of the Appellate Division of the Superior Court) in ruling that Helen Hulick, 28-year-old kindergarten teacher, was not in contempt of court because she wore slacks, considered by Municipal Judge Arthur Guerin as improper female With more than $1,000,000 yet to be raised, if campaign work around Charles E. McDonald last me both of us could clearly see, And with an inner sight divine The meaning of your heart and mine, ers are to reach their $3,206,409 Aug. 19, and he fired a near-fatal bullet into the spine of Mrs.

Er goal, the daily report luncheon mita Krueger, wife of Karl Krue series of Community Chest leaden closed yesterday at the Bilt ger, orchestra conductor, without being aware of it. more Bowl. That was McDonald's story attire in his courtroom. Summoned as a witness SAFE NOW yesterday afternoon on the wit ness stand in Superior Judge Frank M. Smith's court where the electrician is being tried on an assault with intent to commit Exactly 170,383 subscribers have given $1,930,522, which is 60.2 per cent of the quota set by Chest experts, in order to care for more than 400,000 persons dependent on the 88 Chest agencies.

PLEA TO WORKERS Although the daily luncheons murder charge. EVERYTHING GOES BLACK against two Negroes charged with stealing her purse, the young woman was warned on two occasions recently that her clothes displeased the court. SEXTEXCEI) TO JAIL When she appeared in slacks on her third court appearance last Wednesday, she was sentenced to five days in jail for asserted contempt. The matter went before the Appellate Division on a habeas corpus hearing. Superior Court Urn sure that we would differ less And clasp our hands in friendli- TICSS NIXON WATERMAN.

Just received results of a jftileage test on number of makes of cars. One make car made an average of over 10 miles per gallon of gasoline for 1316 miles. That's not so good for the gasoline companies yet a gasoline company sent me the record of the test! Another car averaged over 26 miles per gal-Jon for 21,789 miles and another nearly 20 miles per gallon for 283,562 miles. But the record rfoesn't show how many miles per hour these cars traveled in these tests. That is important, gentlemen.

NAME NOMINATIONS All-America Quaint Name Eleven Nominations: Pansy Lily Ro.se Raisin, Fargo, N. Cheerful When Mrs. Krueger screamed at him that he would never be permitted to see his 2-year-old daughter again everything went black. McDonald lost consciousness and didn't know he had shot are over, ur. a.

n. oiannini pleaded with the workers to continue their campaign until the money is raised. Next Tuesday and on Wednesday, Nov. 30. there the Kansas City woman until some minutes later when he discovered a hot pistol at his side in his automobile in which he was driving away from the scene will be summarizing luncheons in the Bowl.

"I know that you will keep Judges Edward K. Bishop and B. of the crime. Rey Schauer put their legal O.K. Aug.

19 was a hectic day for (r t. working," the campaign chairman said. "Please, don't stop. There is much to do. The public must realize that contributing to the Community Chest is an important duty of citizenship.

McDonald, according to his testi mony. Driven almost mad by his inability to see his youngster, to on Miss Hulick's brown slacks, which she wore to the Appellate Court. ATTIKE XOT TO BLAME talk with his wife, or even to 'I 1 I CALL FOR DONATIONS "While the record indicates by find out from Mrs. Krueger what plans she had In store for his family, McDonald said' that he Hvacinth Apple (JenreKC, r.i "There are more than 100,000 way of recital that petitioner, in persons who have not yet been spent most of the morning and contacted bv our workers, he continued. "If you have had no request, please do not wait for a courtroom, during court proceedings, indulged in a type of exhibitionism which may have tended to impede orderly pro Centro, Finger Fingcrson, Walnut -Grove, Gazelle Wright Los Angeles; Baden Backhouse, Hollywood; Dimple China, Los Angeles; Ocean Wave Lucas, Los Angeles It took four of New York tough "Dead End" kids to lick one local boy.

Don't sell the vnitfh of Los Angeles short the early part of the afternoon following the Krueger car in an attempt to bring about some form of domestic quiet. KNEW OP IMMORALITY Earlier in the day McDonald testified he knew immoral relationship existed between his wife and Mrs. Krueger. times before Mrs. Krueger was shot down, McDonald Governor and Mrs.

Herbert H. Lehman of New York pictured on arrival in Los Angeles. 'Pi photo cedure, and which she might have been required to discontinue on pain of disciplinary action, the commitment appears to be based solely on petitioner's one, but send your contribution on your own responsibility." Comparing the campaign to a cruise, he urged the colonels and captains to "speed up the engines if we are to reach port on time." HOLLYWOOD DAY It was Hollywood Day, with M. F. Palmer, "Hollywood Chest ffjkmt let that San Ma-, failure to obey the judge's order to change her attire, which at LEHMAN AND RASKOB ARRIVE FOR CALIFORNIA VACATIONS tire, so far as the record before us discloses, did not of itself interfere with orderly court pro he attempted to speak to chairman, presenting team leaders of the motion picture sec her to beg her to tell him where his baby was and where Warm Air Mass Strikes City Temperature Goes to Afternoon Peak of 81 Degrees tion of Los Angeles.

Dr. Glenn Phillips, pastor of the Holly he might find his wife. "MIND YOUR BUSINESS cedure, but involved merely a question of taste, a matter not within the court's control," said the judges in discharging Miss Hulick in the contempt matter. rino High-hat Set t0 snooiyc with you about the purity of bis town's inhabitants," writes a South Pasadena customer, "Detective Lieutenant Peter Del Gado -lived in San MarinOV i There is, and has been for years plenty racial dis-crimination rin Unite! Let's do something about removing the beam from our own eye Said Car-lyle: "Can there be a more horrible thing in existence than TwV big-time Democrats from "Mind your own" 'business," the, realm of Big Chief Tarn- fc wood First Methodist Episcopal Church, delivered the invocation. Vocal selections were presented by Margaret Messer Morris, accompanied at the piano by Miss Mary Campbell.

stepped from the Santa Fe(f DUTV CONSIDERED snapped Mrs. in reply to his first request, according to Chief; sunshine "In meeting the issue, I have McDonald's testimony. considered my duty as a judge in yesterday and sa.idv not one i Some threat to call the police leading the matter that came word about politics. :7 was her reply to his second re before me," said Judge Guerin quest. .4 One was the freshly re-elected Ai X- T1.

when informed of the higher court's ruling. I "I accept the decision as final H. Lehman, here with his Cali and will be guided by it in the "You'll never see your baby again," she screamed at him, he said, at the time, he. begged her for the third time' to direct him to his child. His story then jumped over future, said the judge as he fornia wife, who was Miss Edith Altschul of San Francisco.

The other was John J. Ras- Los Angeles sweltered when a warm air mass moved in from the desert yesterday while roaring winds fanned the Angeles National Forest fire near Mt. Baldy. Strong breezes along the coast caused posting of small craft storm warnings from Santa Monica to Newport Beach. A gentle northerly wind is forecast for Los Angeles today but it is expected to be fresh pointed out that the clothes situation as pertaining to women had never been settled previously to his satisfaction in his court.

kob, important eastern industrial figui and Democrat who the whole' scene of the shooting and opened again' several blocks down Hollywood Blvd. when he NEW GENERATOR AT HOOVER DAM Sixth of 15 Plants Completed, City Told Los Angeles officials yesterday were notified by Secretary of the Interior Ickes that the sixth of 15 large generators scheduled for installation at Hoover Dam is ready to supply power to the city. worked with Governor Lehman said he came to his senses and Luise Rainer shown after she became citizen of United States. Luise Rainer Made Citizen Wiggles With Glee an eioqueni man the truth?" 1 always thought Carlyle was too busv to listen to political candidates' speeches. DETAILS Every day in the United States of America gallons of gasoline are 60ld.

Gives you an idea what your Uncle Sammy's annual tax take on gasoline at 1 cent per gallon is Traveling Op99X speaks highly of the Old Mill Cafe Modesto, as a place for coffee, hot cakes, T-bone steaks' and mince pie My Operative 324A, who iwat Death Valley, seems discouraged. He writes: "Death Valley is a good name for-. God, I'm lone-pome. J. All I nave to report from herd is epitaph: 'Here HOLDUP KILLING in the futile Al Smith campaign He has not been active In poll found the gun at his side.

NEAR COLLAPSE tics lately. and westerly on the central McDonald was near collapse at Governor. Lehman and Raskob the noon recess after he had occupied the same sleek, stream sobbed out the sordid and poign lined Pullman, but they declared there was no significance to ant story of his love for his Two more generators are un wife and his baby and the un der construction and should be natural relationship he believed existed between Mrs. McDonald coast and over the mountains. The hot desert air yesterday caused relative humidity readings of 20 per rent at 5 a.m., 9 at noon and 10 at 5 p.m.

The mercury soared from 54 degrees at 4:45 a.m. to an afternoon peak of 81. Continued heat is forecast for today and tomorrow. Weather Forecaster L. H.

Daingerfield said the desert air ready next year, he said. When the installation is com their trip west together. The Governor and his wife went to the Ambassador; Raskob to the Biltmore. Each man said he will be here a few days just for and Mrs. Krueger.

pleted the dam will have 15 Several times he buried his lies the body of Shorty large and two smaller genera face in his hands and cried aud i- -k vacation. tors with a total capacity of SUSPECT SEIZED Arrested in Illinois, Authorities Informed Leo Wahler, 29, suspect in the holdup murder of Presley Stewart, cafe proprietor, March 19, is under arrest in Danville, 111., Federal authorities notified the Sheriff yesterday. Three of Wahler's asserted companions, Harry Groves, George Braum and John Roble, are under life sentences for Stewart's murder. Roble confessed, while Groves and Braum were convicted. ibly.

When recess was called he and Poses Draped in American Flag Luise Rainer, film actress, was "very very happy" yesterday. The reason? Miss Rainer, wife of Clifford Odets, playwright, received the final papers which made her a full fledged citizen of the United States in Both, though ducking any po a single-blanket pros-peeler' "All This; and Heaven. Too" is an interesting M'Snmmpr Moonshine" book: 1,835,000 horsepower. broke into almost a run-to the litical comment whatsoever, ex refuge of the prisoner's room pressed indignation, over what John J. Raskob iff) photo threWrhimself on a.

narrow bench G. Wpdeiiouse packs is going on in Germany. In New Engineer Staff Danisnes for tne present any frost danger in near-by citrus areas. by and, washed out- his pent emo nnite a few lauehs" emi- York this has been brought tions in a torrent of tears. home because of Its laree Jewish Increase Approved Employment of additional per Unable to visit his child or population.

Gbvernor Lehman the court of United States Dis himself is a Jew. take her in his arms, McDonald told of how he procured a pair sonnel in the City Engineer's trict Judge Jeremiah Neterer. The whole situation in Ger department until Dec. 31. to en of powerful binoculars and from Miss Rainer wiggled with glee Suits Suggested H.

11 Hedger, county flood control engineer, has asked the Board of Supervisors that condemnation suits be filed to acquire a right of way for exten and a direction of General Motors. "The business situation is looking up he said. "This is true of the motor industry, and the business of Du Pont, who make plastics, used in many industries, and rayon, shows a healthy increase in recent months." a position at Los- Felrz Blvd. and able the city to comply with P.W.A. requirements, was ap many is indescribably horrible," he said.

"It seems unbelievable that such things could happen in as she posed, draped in an American flag, after receiving Western Ave. watched his baby toddling about the Krueger yard the papers which took her from 20th century." high on the hill above him. proved by Mayor Bowron yesterday. Salaries for the additional employees amount to $21,937. under the wing of Germany.

The Governor would make no sion of Canyon Crest Drive to His heart sank as he watched "I haven been so happy since commentJspecifically "on the ref the Sierra Madre Dam. Fathers and Sons Hold Church Fete One hundred and fifty persons attended a fathers and sons banquet last night at Plymouth Congregational Church. Capt. the youngster wander close to the first time I fell in love," she ugee problem and the many the brink of a 150-foot cliff. He declared.

plans to the Ger Miss Rainer leaves for New man Jews in America. said anger flared when he saw her being abused. York today to appear in a stage "Atrocious" and a "bad dream" USED LIKE TOY William Harkness directed the junior orchestra, composed of play. Some 300 other persons from lands all over the globe also received final citizenship pa "Mrs. Krueger's daughter used were expressions rrom uasKoo.

He avoided talking politics by saying he had been away from home a -week and was not very boys and girls between 7 and in religious and popular num my child as she would a toy," pers from Judge Neterer bers. he sobbed. "She did whatever she saw fit to do with her. She well up on the situation. Raskob is a vice president of E.

I. du Pont de Nemours Turn to Page 3, Column 7 FINAL BARRIER WILL FALL IN AQUEDUCT TUNNEL TODAY nine 'client writes: "For breakfast my husband eats fried catfish, Philadelphia scrapple and poached eggs with maple syrup all over it. What do you think of a man like that?" Strikes me this husband is a man of highly original character and would be a tough guy for a dictator to try to regiment. PASSING BY Yehudi Menu-hin. Violinist.

His Stradiva-rius is 200 years old and worth $45,000. Stradivarius made 40 violins a year-and died at the age of 90, 'but there are only 37 genuine Stradivari! in existence. Young Mr. Menuhin speaks, reads and writes in five languagest And so do his two sisters BilT, Conselman. Scenarist and comic-strip artist.

Reminds me a young woman of Paris asked me at the Long-champs race track: "Do you know in Los Angeles a gentleman named Billy Conselman? He is such a funny gentleman. I have meet him at a party at apartment of Mrs. McAllister, who comes from San Francisco." Some Ambassador of Good Will, this Conselman, what? j. Janet Allen. Author of that lively book, "I Lost My Girlish Laughter," Deals with her; experiences as secretary to a Hollywood D.

Oliver Selznick Robert Ripley. I can still recall Sports Editor Walter St Denis of the old New York Globe looking at one of Ripley's first "Believe It or Not" car-. toons and saying, "Can you beat' it? I hire this guy Ripley to do sport cartoons for the sport page and he gives me stuff that belongs in a farmer's almanac." CHINESE AIRWOMAN ARRIVES 10 RAISE FUNDS FOR CAUSE Illuitrattd on Pag 3. Part I. A wall of rock deep in the San Jacinto Mountain will crumble Lee Ya-Ching, who won't tell at a meeting of all Chinese re lief groups.

The China Aid Coun her age but looks in her early and fall at 9 a.m. today, opening cil already has sent over two twenties, flew into Los Angeles the bottleneck of the Colorado ambulances and food and cloth ing supplies from Southern Cali River Aqueduct system and as suring the completion on sched' I l. I -r- i'i IV 1 1 1 Wllilsjfct'- 4' t.r.s. "'1 i fornia. The daughter of.

a Cantonese yesterday, appropriately, for she is the only woman licensed flyer in China. She comes to boost for China relief, especially in her native Canton, whence most ule of the largest domestic water businessman who now is a min that extends from the Intake at Parker Dam to distributing canals that carry water to Anaheim, Beverly Hills, Burbank, Compton, Fullerton, Glendale, Long Beach, Pasadena, San Marino, Santa Ana, Santa Monica, Torrance and Los Angeles. Eight years were spent by engineers mapping the route of the aqueduct through the sun-baked wastelands. Construction started in 1932 and 35,000 persons have been given employment. Fifteen years ago the first surveys were started by William Mulholland, then chief engineer ing operator, Miss Lee got the of the California Chinese come.

aviation bug several years agi supply system ever constructed. Hard-rock miners will bore through the last barrier of the 13-mile San Jacinto tunnel this morning. Within a few months At the Hotel Clark Miss Lee proved to be pretty, modest and She flew in Switzerland" when she was in school in Geneva, and she got an American license when she was in San Francisco in 1935. She has flown a total of 300 daintily but practically dressed in a brown and tan linen suit of Chinese jacket and slacks and 000,000 gallons of the Colorado River will rush through this bore daily in its haste to quench the thirst of Los Angeles and 12 Chinese slippers. She wore silk hose, but was quick, to explain of the Los Angeles Water Bu other cities In the Southland.

that women's silk stockings now reau. His dream will make a great stride toward reality this hours in China, once around the republic. She flies for sport and to promote She never has flown commercially or in the The tunnel is only one ma are made in China. DOING HER PART TO VANQUISH INVADER Lee Ya-Ching, Chinese airwoman, who arrived yesterday to raise funds for her countrymen. A native of Canton, she is China's only licensed woman flyer.

phol. jor engineering accomplishment Miss Lee will speak this after morning when the barrier wall in San Jacinto Tunnel crumble along the 392 miles of aqueduct military service. noon at the Royal Palms Hotel.

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