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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 19

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Los Cimes December 3, i947-pqrn 3 State's Postwar Problems Discussed by Delegates i 1 Tailored ways for imported transportation rail, water and aerial were outlined by leaders in those fields. From Almon E. Roth, president of the San Francisco Employers Council, came a report on the first six months of the Taft-Hartley Act. Already proven successful, he said, the fledgling law has met such challenges as union boycott threats (which never materialized,) worker support (which has materialized,) strikes (down 50 per cent,) and Communism (whose influence in labor has been nipped.) The conference will end this noon after an' open meeting of the chamber's board of directors. leave LOS ANGELES at 7 a.m.

fc3 In HONOLULU at 8:30 p.m. by UNITED MAirUINERI tor reservation-, let Angeleti 4th Olive Hollywood 1 1634 N. Vine St Call Madison 4-63U Long Beachi Hilton Hotel Col! 4-8501 or an authorized travel agent Dr. Hammond of Hermosa Dies at 85 Dr. Nettie Thurston Hammond, Ml i 1 SAN FRANCISCO Solve your bote! problem.

Write or wire for reservations and be sure of a room one-half block from Union Square. FABLE RESTAURANT CAMEO LOUNGE 85, graduate of the University of California Medical School in 1898 and widely known in early day Los Angeles social, circles, died Monday at her Hermosa Beach 257 28th St. Funeral services, in charge of Ivy H. Over-holtzer, will be conducted tomorrow at 3 p.m. in Grace Chapel, Ingle wood Park Cemetery.

Dr. Hammond was born in Ohio. As a young woman she Continued from First Page from California's general fund, that specific one-third of the budget wherein lies best evidence of- its "financial health." New Income Necessary ventually," he predicted, "we will be forced to seek additional income." Declaring that "the decision to return taxes to prewar levels may prove difficult," Dean, suggested the possibility of resumption of the 3 per cent sales tax, bigger individual income taxes and the "full tax on banks and corporations." These measures would plump $75,000,000 into the State's general fund, he said. Although California expenses will increase, Dean added, the State must maintain "a reserve against financial crises," such as another depression." "Every surplus dollar" must be set aside, he Expenses Listed Postwar expenses, currently coming out of this future emergency cushion, include mental hygiene improvements, aid to the needy, old age pensions for an increasingly large elderly population, and schools for a youth group expected to expand two-thirds in the coming decade. Highways must also be improved because of California's burgeoning automotive public, the conferencelearned.

State Public Works Director C. H. Purcell reported, that about $76,000,000 will be available annually for the next 10 years to renew, revamp and repair California's vast road network. He said this only one-half of the amount believed necessary by engineers to meet highway deficiencies. "It will be many years," Purcell declared, "before even the most critical lacks in our highway system can be corrected." Roads Snrvey Needed Thus he and Frank president of the County Supervisors Association, cited a thorough-going survey of road needs as the best answer to doing most-needed work first.

County roads won't be ignored in view of the new Collier-Burns Highway Act, Mogle promised. Again viewing encroachment of Federal control of State do-mainfc R. G. Rydin, chairman of the. chamber's State-wide Natural Resources Committee, urged intensive-study of question." Recalling last June's Supreme Court decision which gave tidelands to the Federal government, he recom Connie Foster makes a clean sweep of the casual dress by cutting it as slim as a shaft then, concentrating on careful, precise detail.

Airy, light pastels. 65.00 Sportswear Dresses, Street Floor Bullock's Hill Street Building taught school in Kansas and then cramp Fast Sarvice) Liberal Value came to California to attend medical school. She practiced here until 1903 and then went to France, Germany and Austria for postgraduate studies. On her return here Dr. Hammond practiced medicine, and also for 10 years taught medical subjects at the University of Southern.

California. She also took special courses at schools in the East. After retiring from her Los Angeles practice in 1925, she toured the world, performing numerous operations in the hospitals of India. In 1928 she reopened an office in Los Angeles for consultation and surgery, maintaining these quarters until her final retirement in 1932. She leaves two nephews here, Carl W.

and Albert N. Minton. ET extra cash quickly Xor re- pairs, tires. Insurance, taxes, tills, at the company that likes to make auto loans. Just drive your car to office nd bring proof of ownership.

You continue driving while you repay. No consigners. Convenient Parking JT FINANCE CO. Ctntr" W.shlnstnt-Fliueroa BI-6I5I Atk for Rust Kerger 1001 Fl.ueree tor. Olymeie FR-238J Atk for Jess England AL HAMMERMAN Hasn't switched front RATES ntOM S4.SO mended review of the law, pos sibly seeking amendment, since JtcMrvarfwii eveftebie Now tOS ANGFICS OFFICI MUTUAL SAMFORD D.

ADIEI HOTEL DEATH TAKES T. W. WARNER Continued from First Page the city's business and civic affairs. His affiliations included the Tournament of Roses Association, Pasadena Chamber of Commerce and the First Baptist Church, of Pasadena, besides the Arrowhead Yacht Club and the Annandale Golf Club. He was a 32nd Degree Mason.

He also belonged to the board of directors of the Security First National Bank of Los Angeles and to the California Institute of Technology Associates, a sponsoring group. California alone has more than 1500 miles of shore line, much of it rich in minerals and petro RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE NOW YEAR-ROUND RESORT TENNIS tATMINO FISHING OOIF end RIDING leum. Trading Company Urged For agriculture, General Manager C. Thorpe of the California Walnut Growers Exchange suggested formation of a "so-called trading corporation" to deliver the nation's excess crops WBm to food-hungry, dollar-hungry Funeral services will be con in 1 i '11 i A 1 Ml 'i lit I in A vr i i Europe. He said ne deplores ducted at 2 p.m.

Friday in the government controls, but added First Baptist Church, Pasadena, RATES FROM .00 that such a procedure couia De temporarily adopted to meet a world-wide crisis. with Rev. George W. Hill, officiating. Edwards Cummings are in charge of arrangements.

giS AJ16UES OFFICE MUtuol 3005 SANFORD O. AOLER HOTEL Urgent needs of California Trio to Face Trial in Indian Deals Three defendants were ordered held for Superior Coiirt trial in Long Beach yesterday after preliminary hearing on accusations of illegally obtaining money from land transactions involving the Mission Indians of Palm Springs. Municipal Judge Wilbur F. Downs remanded John E. Ma- dill, 60; Walter Klopping, 50, and Adolph Chollett, 49, to the higher court after dismissing five counts, in the complaint on motion of the prosecuting attorney.

Latin Americans Plan Fashion Show A fashion show luncheon com 1 K. bined a presentation of Latin American entertainment will be given at Ciro's Sunday under the sponsorship of the i hi SfJ Latin American Catholip Youth Movement. The affair, dubbed "Fiesta Time in Rio," will be the organization's annual benefit to raise funds for combating juvenile delinquency. The production will be staged by Miguel Dominguez, Latin American couturier. Aaron Gon.

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