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Cos Angeles gimeg MAY 23, 1942. PART II. SATURDAY MORNING. ARMY AND NAVY R.O.T.C. GROUPS PARADE ON U.C.L.A.

CAMPUS Sewer Outlet John Barrymore Slightly Better But Attending Physician Reports Actor Still Has Hard Battle Ahead )i II I -1 r- 1. 1 Check Made City Engineer Inspects Hyperion Conditions for Report to Council City Engineer Lloyd Al-drich and two of his assistants yesterday inspected the beach near the Los Angeles sewer outlet at Hyperion to determine the amount of grease and other pollution present. Merrill Butler, chief of the City Engineer's design divisions, and Col. H. G.

Smith, chief of the sewer design division, accompanied him. They will report their findings Monday to the City Council's Public Works Committee. POSSIBLE PROPOSAL. Aldrich said that if contamination is severe he may recommend that a beach-cleaning program be instituted. Councilman Carl C.

Rasmus-gen told the Council that construction of a new sewage treatment plant at 'Hyperion would be impossible at this time because of priorities on critical materials Slight improvement was reported last night in the condition of John Barrymore, who lies dangerously ill at Hollywood Hospital from a chronic kidney and liver ailment complicated by hypostatic pneumonia. Dr. Hugo M. Kersten was a bit encouraged by the way Barrymore is responding to treatment, but he said that "The Great Thespian" is by no means out of danger and that the crisis has not been passed. Barrymore, 60 last February, still is in a semiconscious state and on occasions is unable to recognize his Lionel, or his daughter Diana, who have been keeping vigil at the hospital.

Ethel Barrymore his sister, who had been appearing on the stage in Boston was told of Barry mote's condition over the telephone yesterday and the day before. Dr. Kersten said she is not being summoned to his bedside at this time and will not be aw" GRADUATING CADETS HONORED Here are R.O.T.C. forces at U.C.L.A. in final review of year.

Graduating cadets are automatically commissioned in armed services. Time photo Sunday School Lesson BY WILLIAM T. ELLIS Commercial Fishermen Lay Problems Before Commission Westwood Has Final Review Director Father of Second Daughter William Wyler, motion-picture director, and his wife, the former Margaret Tallichet of Dallas, yesterday welcomed their second daughter, born at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. Dr. Joseph Harris reported Mrs.

Wyler and are! unless Barrymore takes a sudden the fear that violence may occur between the fishermen and the fish and game patrolmen. But, they explained, wartime naval restrictions prevent commercial fishermen from working their former waters, as they are now allowed only a 48-hour supply of fuel at one time. To continue the fishing industry, they said, waters formerly re The Sunday-school. Lesson for May 24 is: "Thursday, the Last Day With the Disciples." Luke xxii, 7, 38. The instinct to perpetuate one's personality after death is univeisal.

Jesus shared this human instinct to be remembered by His friends. So He established the Lord's Supper, the Holy Communion, as a memorial to be kept in perpetuity by all who call Him friend. "This do in remembrance of Me." Those 12 plain men who met with Jesus in the nnnpr room, havp since hprnmp the 7-pound 4-ounce baby doing well. and decided change for the worse. Parade Features Graduation of 81 U.C.L.A.

Cadets Drums and bugles, the Stars and Stripes, precision drill, flying guidons and flashing uniforms yesterday marked the year's final military review parade on the Los Angeles cam CHURCH OF THE OPEN DOOR He moved that the Council ask the State Board of Public Health to rescind its order which revoked the city's permit to operate the Hyperion plant. The motion was referred, to the Public Works Committee. LIKE CASK CITKD President Bible Institute of Loi Angeles. Pastor Church of the Open Door DR. TALBOT'S BROADCASTS KMTR Monday Morning to Saturday Morning, A.M.

'570 kc SUBJECT "CHRIST IN THE 0L0 TESTAMENT" stricted to sportsmen must be; The 12 disciples In the upper room, commoners all, became world-shakers and world-makers. There is no limit to the betterment of society that is possible if men but heed Paul's injunction to "Remember Jesus Christ." The Last Supper looks in three directions. It views in retrospect the life of the Lord and all His words and ministry. In His example, with its tireless service, its wise and gentle speech, its patience beneath misunderstanding, its fiery championship of right, its tender sympathy with the weak and erring, its steadfast pursuit of prayer, and in its sublime loyalty to the Father's will, Jesus is still the helper of all who follow Him. Then there is the Inward look of the sacrament.

It searches souls. It determines our relation with the spiritual and unseen, and with Him. Every communion is a spiritual replenishing and apartness, and self-examination which our busy lives sorely need. Third is the forelook of the Last Supper. It speaks, as so Commercial fishermen, through two union representatives, yesterday replied to complaints of Southland sportsmen that they have been violating restricted sport fishing areas in a hearing before an executive session of the State Fish and Game Commission.

Numerous protests have been received during the past month by Nate Milnor, chairman of the commission, from sportsmen who complain that commercial fishing craft have been operating especially in the vicinity of Santa Catalina Island in zones restricted exclusively to sport fishing. FEAR VIOLENCE Jeff Kibre of the C.I.O. Fishermen's Union, and James Wall of the A.F.L. admitted to the commission that members of their unions were violating the restrictions and even expressed Rasmussen declared that the War Production Board had notified a New England city with similar sewage trouble that it billions to whom He is pre-cious. In this sacramental rite, i at which His presence is prom pus of the University of Cali-j fornia, held in honor of the 58 i graduating cadets of the Armvl R.O.T.C.

and 23 Navy R.O.T.C.! cadets. i More than 3000 spectators wit-j nessed the proceedings, judged! Monday Night to Friday Night, 9:00 to 9:30 P.M. Subject "World Conditions in the LiM of Prophecy" PAS-HMO kc.) opened to commercial operators. WITHOUT POWER The co mmission, explained Milnor, has no power to change the boundaries of restrict should dig an open ditch for ised. His very life is shared by sewage because war industries require the metals.

those who partake of the bolic bread and wine. Like food ed areas, but can recommend such changes to the Governor. The commission adjourned! without offering a solution to the! problem, but Milnor said the commission's decision probably! will be announced soon. by many to be the most dramatic and colorful review in the university's history. GET COMMISSIONS The graduation ceremonies were particularly impressive because of the fact that each graduating cadet was automatically commissioned in the armed services of the United States Army, QUESTIONS ANSWERED 1.

Will the Roman Empire be Revived? 2. Do the Present Day Jews Include All of the Twelve Tribes of Isroel? 3. Is Britain Isroel? 4. Who Will Be the Earthly People During the Millennium? 3. What Place Will America Have in the Final Confederacy? 6.

Is the Ami Christ to Be Jew or Gentile? 7. Who Are to Be the Kings of the East? 8. Where is David's Throne Now? 9. Is the Coronation Stone Jacob's Pillow at Bethel? 10. Is That Stone at Present in Washington at Some Affirm? 11.

Will Christ Be a literal King? 12. Will the Church-Whole or Part-Pass Through the Tribulation? DO QUESTIONS SUCH AS THESE PUZZLE YOU? TUNE IN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT FOR THE QUESTION HOUR KPAS Sunday Morning 11:00 o'clock and Sunday Evening o'clock CHURCH OF THE OPEN DOOR SERVICE "Study to show thyself approved unto God. workman thot needeth not to be oshomed, rightly dividing the word of truth." on a desert journey, tne h.u-charist sustains the weary souls of disciples. It is a renewal of first vows; a spiritual experience that revives the inner life; a fresh relationship with the Saviour who draws near to His friends in tenderness and compassion. In these wartimes of a world in the remaking, it is a personal realization of Christ that is most needed.

He alone can save our civilization. He is the only leader who can change men's hearts from selfishness and greed and ambition for power into a new mood of good will and service. PRESBYTERIAN tenderly did Jesus himself, of WILSHIRE AT 8ERENOO EX. 3191 Minister IMMANUEL PRESBYTERIAN Rtv. Htrbirt Booth Smith, D.D., L.H.D City Engineer Aldrich said Los Angeles still can use cement, a nonstrategic material, to blanket cracked portions of the north and central outfall sewers.

Such work would eliminate leakage and the danger of a complete rupture in the overloaded mains because of terrific pressure during storms. Rebuilding Declared Off for Duration By a Times Correspondent SAXTA MONICA, May 22. There is no prospect that the Hyperion sewer outfall, condemned by the State Board of Health, can be replaced "for the duration," Mayor Bowron of Los Angeles said last night in a talk before the Iis Angeles County division of the League of California Cities, meeting in the the new feast in the land of no partings, and of the "many ma sions;" and of the sure coming again of the Savior; and of the triumph of the Kingdom. The "land o' the leal" was made very real and comforting at this first feast of remembrance. Navy or Coast Guard.

Serving in joint command of; the review were Cadet Colonel Robert K. Alshuler and Honor-1 ary Colonel Eleanor "sweetheart" of the U.C.L.A. Ar-j my unit. Officer of the day was! REV. GLENN D.

PUDER AT BOTH SERVICES II A.M. "THE REALITY OF CHRIST TODAY) THE CALL TO FELLOWSHIP" 7:30 P.M. "TEACH US TO PRAYl A WAY OF PRIVATE PRAYER" Alumnae Glee Club of Lincoln High School Mrs. Mary Howeth, Director CIIlJllCll OF TIIE OPEX noon Sixth and Hope Strecti FrM Htffmtn. Mlnlitw Mutit Cltrc Mtdtr.

A. A. Orinllt SUNDAY SERMONS LOUIS T. TALBOT. Pastor 11:00 "Livinr in tht Centir of the Will of Cod" KPAS 11:00 to 12:30 DR.

LOUIS T. TALBOT 2:30 "God's Grace in Mierant Camps," Ralph E. Blaktman Colored Pictures and Migrants in Personal Testimony 7:30 "Happoninis at Christ's Roturn" KPAS EVANGELIST GAVIN HAMILTON of England fl ft Col. Charles F. Severson, U.S.A., commanding officer and instructor on the Westwood campus.

OUTSTANDING OFFICER Cadet Colonel Alshuler was rewarded as the outstanding R.O.T.C. cadet officer. He was presented a gold wrist watch by the Eschscholtzia Chapter of the D.A.R. Other unit awards also were presented to their respective commanding officers. WILSHIRE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Third St.

and Wtrn Ave. 'ti'V' W. CLARENCE WRIGHT. M.A.. PASTOR ,00 "EXILE YOUR ANXIETY AND FEAR" 7:30 "TOO MANY PEEVES MAKE ONE NEUROTIC" Bible School 9:30 Three Christian Endtaver (roups Continued from Second Page the Lord;" evening, "Anti-! Christ." HKKMOX Rev.

K. P. Boyd. Morning. "Gospel of tiie Cross:" eve-i ning.

"The Degree of Guilt" bv EVANGELIST HAMILTON ALL WEEK AT 7:30 Mondoy "The Velio Peril Con America Lose?" Tuesday "The Russian Bear Will She Crush Germany?" Wednesday "The Roman Impire." Thursday "The Indestructible Jew Will the Ais Powers Capture Polestine?" Friday "The Coming World Dictator Is He Alive Today and About to Manifest Himself?" Deauville Club. "It would be impossible to obtain priorities for critical war materials required in any reconstruction work on the Hyperion," Bowron said. sFree Parking All Day Sunday Courtesy Victoria Auto Pk. 527 S. Flower St.cteJ PROPHECY HOLLYWOOD FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Gower 1 Block North of Hollywood Blvd.

HEAR DR. LOUIS R. I VWS 11 A.M. "WHEN THE SPIRIT COMES" Music by Cathedral Choir 7:45 P.M. "THE NEW NAVY!" Music by Men't Choir of Fifty Voices Broadcast.

KFWB, t-9 Rev. C. A. Watson. Salvation Army "Gone With the Wind" is the topic of an address to be given by Adjt.

Harry Larsen tomorrow evening at. Congress Hall. Adjt. I.arsen's subject for morning is "Jesus Draws Near." Brig. Guv R.C.A.F.

Reports American Missing Grandmother Living in Santa Monica Informed The MP FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2000 s. st. Guest Speaker: REV. FRANKLIN HUDSON both services 11 A.M. "THE MAN WHO MISSED THE BUS" 7.00 P.M.

"DOES IT MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE WHAT WE BELIEVE?" tomorrow at the Y.M.C.A., Pasadena. KINGDOM RF.Y1V.W, CKXTF.R, Figuei-o at Xiuth St. P. E. Gardner will discuss his book.

"The Mistakes of Moses According to Roh Ingersoll and Those Who Believe Not That the Anglo-Saxon Nations Are the Tribes of Israel" at 11 a.m. and 2:30 and 7 p.m. tomorrow. THEOSOPHY HAI.Ii Topic for 8:15 p.m. tomorrow, "Evolution, the Missing Link." BAHA'I SERVICE Miss Beatrice Irwin will speak on "20th Century Rennaissance in South America" at an open meeting of the Baha'i Assembly at .1 p.m.

tomorrow at the Halliburton Building. ASSEMBLY OF MAX, .1273 Wll-shlre Blvd. Topic for p.m., "Tides in the Ocean of Humanity." RHEBA CRAWFORD Rbeba Crawford will speak on "Signposts to Armageddon" at 5 p.m. tomorrow at 927 S. Flower St.

I SPIIUTI AL. 1ST CHIRCH Rev. Margaret Bright. Evening topic, "My Citadel." DR. JOHX MATTHEWS Dr.

John Matthews will speak at the Embassy Auditorium at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow on "Seven Religious Errors Taught By Modernists." The news that one of her three CONGREGATIONAL FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH JAMES W. FIFIELD D.D., MINISTER Sunday Sermon "HAPPY HOMES IN CRISIS-TIMES' Duplicate Services 9:30 and II A.M. 00 A Eirlv Smite 4 60 Vsieur Mtdiuiloe Plan to Rule U.S.! STARTLING Revelations about "Pearl Harbor," and the amazing "TANAKA MEMORIAL," "Mein Kampf." You. and every American, oupht to know the trot MEANING baik of thi war why we were attacked what the U.S.

i fighting again. BIBLE PROPHECY telli. Hear IIFRBERT W. ARMSTRONG and the program that i stirring all Southern California. "THE WORLD Tomorrow" Case will speak at The Citadel in the evening, while the morning address will be by Maj.

E. Carroll. Capt. Arthur Carl will he heard at the Southwest Corps In the evening, with Mrs. Whidhy speaking in the morning.

A service for youth will be combined in the morning at the Lincoln Heights Corps. In the evening Adjt. C. Duncan will discuss "The Pathway of the Holy." Maj. J.

Natan'will speak at the Kast Corps In the morning and evening. Other Services IXSIilt TK OF KKUGIOI SCI-KXCK, WIMiIre at Western Frederick W. Rniles will speak at 11 a.m. on "Thev Have Not Died in Yd in." soldier grandsons, Pilot Officer; David Ray Kloranee, 22, flying with the American Kagle Squad-; ron of the Royal Canadian Air! Force, has been reported miss- ing, added to the war cares of i Mrs. Margaret C.

Kloranee, 913 Ocean Santa Monica, yes-j terdat. i Another grandson, Staff Sergeant John Huntington Van Ma-; tre, 25. has not been heard from! Chapman College Commencement Set Graduation Activities to Begin Tomorrow Chapman College's last commencement week activities to be held on its Los Angeles campus until the end of the war will open tomorrow. Dr. Cecil F.

Chever-ton will deliver the baccalaureate address at 3 p.m. in the college auditorium. Commencement exercises will be held at 3 p.m. Friday with Dr. Louis Evans, Hollywood Presbyterian Church pastor, as speaker.

President Ceorge X. Reeves will be installed as new administrator for the schools. Chapman College will unite with Whittior College, beginning with the fall semester, for the duration of the war. The Chapman campus at TOO X. Vermont Ave.

will be converted into a government electrical engineering c-tn si Mi.RFhMi Church 700 SJ if Yeulh Sixth Hoover Dally Wwihie 1 1 A.M. Ntvms wdnd 1:00 P.M. SUNDAY EVE. ClUB I MODERN MUSIC 4th Annual Festival ey Cathedral Chair. Arthur Loilia Jacabe.

randuetar. "AUSTRALIA end GEN. Rarsn D. Sniear Auttralian War Ctuecll. May 23rd.

4 at. and 1:11 m. P.M.- Frae Adulitlah Publls In.lt.a. Or. FlfUid's "Etneni" Breadesit KFAC P.M.

5 J0 Top of the dial 9:30 A.M. SUNDAYS CHRISTIAN JCIINCI from the Philippines. He is the son of Mrs. Harold Van Matre, 115 Washington Santa Monica. Still another grandson, Glenn H.

Florance 23, is a fiver in the R.C.A.F. CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH Not too large and not too small. speCiolmng in preaching ond worship. II i.m. "Till Dtsirtd Havin" A ttrmon pointing to Mimorial Day by tht Minitttr REV.

REYNOLD B. BODEN HOLLYWOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH fiX'XZl JAMES HAMILTON LASH, D.D., Minister 11 A.M. "UNITY IN DIVERSITY" DR. LASH 9i30 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL 7i30 P.M.

YOUNQ PEOPLE'S GROUPS WEST LAKE CALVARY HIRCH I Rev. Don Milligan. Morning, I "Path of Freedom;" evening, "The Christian's Job Today." ROSICRK IAX FELLOWSHIP. 825 W. Olympic Blvd.

Topic for 8 p.m., "Spiritual Panacea." Christian Science Yen are cerdielly invited to attend tha service! and lecture luted here, and make at at the Reading Roemt. Sunday May 24, 1942, at 11 a.m. and p.m. The lubject at the Leuon. Sermon If "Saul and Body." Sunday School held tor pupih under 20 yean at oae.

Wedneidey meetings at p.m. Theta meeting! Include teiti-monies at Christian Science healinf. Shriners Honor Two Famed Soldiers Today BAPTIST school June 1. u.iij r. i.

i i I. CHIRCH. Toiranre The annual service of the Nova Scotia Society will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ji Ctrl, WlUalra Bui.

Wait tlahtti St W.ttmaralanf OR. FRANK FAGERBURQ. Mml.l.r an Ltaeare' Avea. II A.M.-"CHRISTIAN YOUTH-ONWARD AS TO VICTORY" To two outstanding American Rcnerala both of whom are Shriners, the Shrine victory Carnival this afternoon and evening will he dedicated according to Potentate C. Don Field of Al Malaikah.

These Ttriir nn If TVir. Dr. Item J. Anderaert 1)45 P.M. "THE LAST OUNCE" Rev.

W. Herbert Grant N.Wni MKV OK TIIK FI.OUKHS Louise Kves. Morning, "The Soul-building of Christ." SK.I,K KK.l.lZ.TIOX W- Situ Kafiirl Ave Sri Das will speak at 11 a.m. on "Creating Happiness at Will." FIRST I Xrr.RI.X Clil'KCH Dr. Ernest Caldecott.

Morning, "What the Federal Council Proposes for Peace;" evening address on "The Roots of Communism" by Dr. Donald A. Piatt, professor of philosophy at the Iw Angeles campus of the I'niversity of California. CHI'KCH OF.THF, XFAV SA-I. KM (SwenrfenhoiKian) S.

Yrtmrrlinil Ave. Rev. Andre Dlacono'fT. Morning, "How Shall I Find Mv Place?" CHRIHTI.X Rev. D.

L. Campbell. Morning. "A Crown of Glorv;" evening. "The Master Calls." CHRIST CHCRCII, V.MTV, Theater Dr.

Ernest C. Wilson. Morning, "Prophecies of Good." F.MIUSSV IHTORIl'M Dr. Joe Jeffers will speak tomorrow' eve. nlng on "Will Hitler Invade Paroled Convict Arraigned on Charge Thomas Alton Tully, 30.

par-roled convict, was arraigned before Superior Judge Clarence Klncaid yesterday on charges of criminal attack. The court ordered him to appear on May 27 to enter a plea to the charge. Tully was arrested April L'S on little, the bomber of Tokyo, who' TEMPLE BAPTIST CIIUIICII PHILHARMONIC AUDITORIUM FIFTH A HO OLIVl 111. is a memner ot ai Maiaikan Temple, and Gen. Douglas Mac-Arthur, who is a member of Nile Temple, Seattle.

(CIHItR OF LOS ANSILIS' TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM) DR. HARRY 0. 'ANDERSON, Popular Evangelist REVIVAL HOUR II A.M. "PRAYER IN A TROUBLED WOkAD 7:30 P.M. "THREE WONDERFUL FACTS" 7 P.M.

RECITAL Bf GENE RAMEY, TENOR Daily Japan Raids Suggested by Pilot Capt. Royal Leonard, for six years a commercial flyer in China, passed through Los Angeles yesterday on his way back after a sojourn here and in San Diego since last Christmas, lie said he had worked out "some" of the details of (Jen. Doolittle's raid on Japan, and added that he lielieves its success will have a great moral effect in the Orient. "Japan can he bombed from China as a daily routine," he said at. the Biltmore.

"I know of one splendid field only 730 miles from Japan. The Japs kiyw where the fields are all right but can't do anything about it." Old Fashioned Revival Hour Cherlei I. Fuller, Director MITHODIST the accusation of Mrs. Hetty Baird, 38, housekeeper, of X. Occidental of driving her to the Hollywood Hills and attacking her.

Tully denies the charge. KFAC I II II IJ p.m. FIRST METHODIST Eighth and Hep SVA BB, SS et aA Mt I.A.a OCT" The following Churches of Christ. Scientist, in Los Angeles, are branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. CANOCA PARK, Twenly-fourth Church.

"3-8 Owennmoulh Avenue IAGLI ROCK, SixteMh Church. 600 Kllcnwood Drive OARDENA, Klchth Church, Kt Wert Mlit Street HIGHLAND PARK. rourth Church. North Klfc-ueroa Street HOLLYWOOD Fifth Church, 7107 Hollywood Ttoiileverr! Thlrtfrnlh Church. 17.MI North Street tSeventwnih Church, 1234 North Hnyworlh Avenue LOS ANGELCS r'imt Chinch, ISM Soulh Alveredo Street Second Church.

VIS VVrat AiUma Uouleverd, near Hoover JThlrd Church, 7S4 Smith Hope Street tSlxth Church; South Huwer Street tNlnth Church. Soulh Norrrmndie Avenue 'IVnth Church, Wrat Street Kleventh Church, 29M (Juireilo, jieer Whltiier Boulevard l-'ifieemh Church, ISoO Soulh Gremercy I'lece Kluhlecnth Church. 4S3I South Gremercy Tlere Twenly.thinl Church. Went lOKih Street Twcnty-flfth Church. 1014 South fochmn at Olvmple Boulevard Twenlv.nixth Church, 470 North St.

Amlrewe I'lece Twenty-nevrnlh Church, Sunnet Itouleverrl Twcnty-ninih Church iColoredl. 131 1 Kat rorty-nlxth Street Thirtieth Church. Dcene Avenue at 64th Street Thlrty-llret Ctiiirch, Wn Kivemlile Drive Thitty.cconrl Church, Ml South St. Aniliewe rlera Thlrty.flfth Church. llimtlnii.in Drive, North NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Twentyhmt Church.

1 1145 Morrlnon Street PALMS, fourteenth Church, 3847 Walerkn Avenue SAN PEDRO, Seventh Church, 1110 Jtouth fabrllln Avenue STUDIO CITY, Thlrty-ixth Church, 348 Laurels-rove Avenue TUJUNGA, Thlrt.fourth Church. 10210 Commerce Avenue VAN NUVS. Twelfth Church. Crdrna anrl Hamlin Streete VENICI. Twentieth Church.

Brooke Avenue and Main Street WATTS. Twentv-eronH Church. IMS F.et l2nl Street WIST LOS ANGELES, Nineteenth Church. KeHeral ed. at WESTWOOD VILLAGE, Twenty-elahth Church, 1014 HilearrJ Avenue WILMINGTON.

Thirty.thlrd Church. I07 Neptune Avenue No Sundev evcnlnc eervlce tSumle afternoon aervlce at I Sunday and Werineiay evenina eervlcee at 1 1 P.m. JAI.o Meitneulav noon meeting; DOWNTOW'N READING ROOMS FRFE TO THE PUBLIC KH Van Nuys Bid 730 S.llope St, 703 II. W. Ilellman Bid.

7ih and Spring Sis. 4ih Rnd Spring Sts. A iree Chrlitlan Science lecture will be lven fcf Judas Frederick C. Milt, C.S.B., of Ie Anele. a member of ihe Board of leturenhln of The Mother Church.

The Hrt Church of fhrlet. Sclentl.t. In Boaton. Tusidar, May 2, at p.m.. In Thlrly-Bfth Church of (hrlnL, Sclentiet.

Nn Ticket Reunited. ur. utRiia n. nppiu, miniinr a a Old Hymns end Qotpil Prtaehing SUNDAYS KIM kVu. I i 00 P.M.

AN FM. Station K4SIA Ceetleuaea laternatlenel Beteel Irtadtait one) THI PILGRIMS' HOUR nn FIRST OriTI.T CHUU'H, Rev. Louise C. for p.m. I I.I.I Ml ATION WINhlic Blvd.

Rycrsuti. Topic tomorrow, "The 10145 A.M. "PENTEC0ST-N0WP 4:10 P.M. WHITSUNDAY VESPER'ANO COMMUNION 7: 30 P.M. "INCREASING OUR CHANCES OF SUCCEEDING" Christ Consciousness." Long Btach Municipal Auditorium 1 1 tOO to 1 2iOOA.M.

i.neart I3N Klleiytlet Nbw In Its I Ilk CBnitoutlvi Yiar "DON HOUSEHOLDER BOTH HOURS" TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH Cor. 12th fir Flower 10:50 A.M. "Keeping Faith With Those Who Die" 7.00 P.M. "What Must I Do to be Saved?" IMPORTANT: Broadcasts far Saturday night and Sunday morning, bannad from tha air, may had by sanding 10 cants. Keep the 're Speech Canrrlbutlaitt Cemlnt.

County Workers Award Last Cup Until Peace In behalf of the employees of his office Dist. Atty. John F. Dockweiler yesterday received a gold loving cup from Deputy County Counsel Beach Vasey, vlco-presldcnt of the County Employees Association. The cup represents a permanent trophy which was won by the employees of the District Attorney's office for having the highest percentage.

of workers as members of the employees' association for thrco years, 19 10, 1941, 1912. SIRVjCtS UNION It MISSION Hugh R. Murchlson, president. Services will he conducted tomorrow evening and every day next week at noon and in the evening. riioKiu: to spkak Free lectures by Phorbe Marie Holme will he given n't the Kmbansy Auditorium tomorrow at 8 p.m.

and at 2 p.m. Monday through Wednesday. ritOF. A. I WATSON Prof.

A. Watson will give a free? lecture on "The. Foundation Under All Denomination'' at 2 p.m. Classroom Contract Let William O. Gray of Los Angeles yesterday was awarded a contract for the construction of a two-room classroom addition and sanitary facilities for the Downey Elementary School, It was announced by Wright L.

Felt, regional engineer for the Federal Works Agency here. FRft MITHODIST AAPlAAAH(yAA Rheba Crawford Sindiyl ts P.MSsnday SKRVICK Sibjieti 'SlfnsBits ts ArBiinddsri' ImmiRBil Timpls, I2T S. Fltwir St. HEAR HON. CLAUDE A.

WATSON, A ft erne an Ceunteler at U. S. Supreme Ceurr, SUBJECT: CIVILIZATION AT THE CROSSROADS ORIAT CITY WIDI MASS MUTINO. SUNDAY 2:10 P.M. IStT'MIMORIAk CHURCH.

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