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2 Part ii Sunday, july 11,1 948 Lcs gngclcs Ones SHIP MOVEMENTS AT HARBORS HERE Draft-Age Group Complied by Marine Exchange. Rater to steamship companies for dock time, rates, reservation! and ports ef ealt Lens Amateurs Offered VESSELS ARRIVING LAST XIGHT Told Adventist Due to Sail July 12 July 12 (4:00 p.m. to Midnight) From Operator or Agent Manila-S Maersk Lines New York Isthmian Line VESSELS DCE TO ARRIVE TODAY Destlaatioa New Tor ig Contest Opportunity r-- --i you turn in the better your Position on War Hundreds of draft-age youths Vessel Berth Chastlne Msersk (Dan.) 239 Steel Seafarer 190 Vessel Berth Arkansas (Tkr.) 173 Associated iTkr.) 238 Colombia Victory 191 Contreras iTkr.) Anc. Colina Tkr. 239 Don Aurelio 'Pan.) 230-E George Gale LB-12 Pine Bluff Victory 232-D Provo Victory 14 Robert S.

Lovett 101 Santa Adela 52 Syosset iTkr 239 Toltec fHond.) 147 W. 8. Miller (Tkr.) 87 Doe to Sail July 12 July 11 July 12 Indefinite. July 11 July 13 Julv 18 July 13 Indefinite. July II Indefinite Destination Seattle El Seeundo Boston Oakland Francisco Beaumons Newark Yokohama San Francisco Seat is From Seattle Avon San Francisco Seattle 'Seattle Buenaventura Seattle tan Francisco antes New Orleans Antofocasta Seattle Go fit Operator or Agent The Texas Co.

Oil Co. Isthmian Line The Texas Co. General Pet. Corp. Line Lines Luckenbach Lines Talbot Lines Lykes Lines Grace Line Pet.

Corp. Fruit. Co. Standard Oil Co. chances of winning.

Since the i3 open onlv to amateurs, pictures will be judged mainly on the basis of the interest they create. Photographic technique i3 not of paramount importance. Each week The Times will of the Seventh-Day Adventist faith j-esterday heard their the door of every amateur picture taker in the Southland now that the 1348 Newspaper National Snapshot Awards are under way. With a chance to win as much as $1500 for a single snapshot, the $10,000 contest has begun. Eight local cash prizes will be awarded weekly by the Los Angeles Times during the contest, July ii July 12 Quepos church leaders explain the Ad July 11 El Eegundo ACTIVE VESSELS IN PORT YESTERDAY ventist position on war and service under the draft.

conduct a separate contest, so if your entry doesn't come out i "While maintaining a non- Vessel Arizona Argentan 'Fr.) Despina Pan.) Elmer A. Sperry Edward A. Filene on top this week you still will Operator or Acent Dm to Sail Sfa-tes SS Co. July 13 French Line July 12 General BS Corp. July 13 Quaker Line July 11 Olympic S3 Co.

Indefinite. Luckenbach Lines July 11 J. Olson Co. July 13 Matson Nav. Co.

July 13 Coastwise Line July 12 J. Olson Co. July 11 combatant position regarding war, we do not oppose the draft," Berth Arrived LB-A2 July lO July 8 148 July 3 LB-A3 July 10 July 6 July 8 ...224 July 1S9 July 8 July 6 ...200 July 8 ...188 July 9 84 July 10 which opened last Friday and have six more opportunities to will continue until midnight collect one of the weekly cash Aug. 27. At tLe end of the Times prizes.

The weekly contests open F. G. Ashbaugh told the poten From Portland Buenaventura Yokohama San Francisco Alaska New York Coos Bay Honolulu-S F. Ocean Falls Reedsport Portland Manila Santa Rosalia Norfolk Rio de Janiero. Manila Martinea Destination S.F.-Manila S.F.-Seartlo Seattle New York S.F.-Tacoma Francisco Honolulu .8 Francisco Antwern New York Rosalia S.F.-Manllgt Francisco San Luis Francisco contest, iour pictures selected as ana ciose on Jrirlav of each tial draftees in a special session pt the Adventist annual camp meeting in Lynwood.

week and there will be eight awards given to the best pictures Enid Victory George Olson Hawaiian Fisherman James Lick Oliver Olson Pacific Shipper (Br.) Relnholt iNor. San Luciano 'Pan. Tkr.) Selma Balen (Swed.i Bilverwalnut Br.) Saparoea DuM Ticonderoga Tkr.) Tantara (Can.) Furnass Line July 11 Ivaran Lines July 11 Du Boleo July 13 Skaugen Line July 13 Silver Java Pacific July 12 Java Pacific Line Indefinite. W. H.

Wtckersham Co. J'lly 11 Walton Line July 17 turned in during that period .83 July i LB-A4 July 10 230-B July 9 230-A July 10 169 July 9 LB -A3 July 8 Here, are the contest rulesr 12,000 in Gathering A capacity crowd of 12,000 Ad- SNAPSHOT CONTEST BfI.ES Copenhagen 1 Th nntt i Trirt.l fnr sftiAtAiira VESSELS ARRIVED YESTERDAY Anyone eligible cxerpt raplowi cf the ventists gathered to attend yes yo nnceir itm na tneir famine. end Berth LB-A4 inaiviautis or mmBrs of fereiliee n-lited In the menuiertur. Mle. f.nihin or professional use of terday's all-day meetings.

Many found quarters in the hundreds From Portland -San Francisco Vessel Arizona Elmer A. Sperry. pnoiocrapnie tootia. 9 2 Pntrans mar submit a minr (Midnight to 4:00 p.m.) Berth Vessel From LB-A2 pel ma Salen (Swed.) Norfolk LB-A3 Saporoea. Dut.) Manila VESSELS SAILED YESTERDAY (Midnight to 4:00 p.m.) Time Vessel For 1 08 a m.

President Fillmore San Francisco 2 4S a.m. William Allen White San Francisco Laurits Swenson N0r.) S.F.-Vancouver of family tents upon ground sur I- and vhite pirjr as tiire4 at any time durine the period of the contest. Color the best of the snapshots entered in each of the contest's four classes will be entered in the national awards. There they compete with entries from other newspapers for 167 prizes ranging from $25 to $1000. Entry Requirements To enter the contest, all you need do is to take pictures the simple snapshots everyone finds it fun to take when you are going on a picnic, to the mountains, or enjoying a day at the beach.

Then send your prints as many as you want to the Times Amateur Snapshot Editor. And furthermore any pictures you have taken since Jan. 1, are eligible for this contest, so send them in the more pictures Pictures ara cot eucioie. Tim T10 a.m. 7:15 a.m.

1:10 pjn. For El Sea-undo New Orleans San Francisco 3 Pictures must here been made after Vessel Cacalilao (Max. 8tella Lykes Dona Anleeta rian. 1. 1B4B rounding the main auditorium.

Ashbaugh is head of the War Service Commission for the Pacific Union Conference. The conference maintained spiritual Wilmington 150 to 2t5. Tour snapshots may be made nn any type cf film, but must not made on LOCATION OF BERTHB-Outer 3. JSeSchPiU-f guidance for the 12.000 Advent- Bamsdall Center Exhibit Announced; VACATION TIME Who knows a picture snapped this one while you ore on your vacation might very easily win enough money to pay for the good time you had. 40,000 Expected to See Gem Show Approximately 40,000 persons her work, according to Agnes de La Barre, director of the Bamsdall Center.

ists who served in noncom-batant activities during the war. War, said Ashbaugh, is inspired by the devil for the- destruction of mankind. Veterans Introduced Three Adventist veterans were introduced to the youths by J. R. Nelson, youth director for the are expected to attend the three- day sessions of the California CAROLE LANDIS FUNERAL ATTENDED BY HUNDREDS The exhibit may be viewed by the public daily.

Monday through, Friday, from 9:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission is free. Federation of Mineralogical So necatiTes. Any mane or camera, film, paper or may be used.

Developtrn end printing may be done a pho's finisher or the entrant. No print or tnlartemeni more than In Inches in the longest dimension will be accepted. No art work or retouchtnc is permitted or. printi or tbi negatives from which they are made. Vo composite, pictures.

Si'ch as multiple printing or montages permitted. Pictures should cot be mounted or framed. 5 All picturea shall be fudged solelv on general interest or appeal. Photographic excellence or technique, while important, ill not be the deciding factor in determining rme winners. The derision of the juders shall be accented aa final.

6 Before being eligible for the national awards in one or more of the tour classification, the entrant mutt submit the original neta'tve with print and sign a s'ament that his picture or a rlnsely similar picture of the same subject or situation has not been and U1 not be entered by him In an other snapshot enr'eft or saion. and not been and ill not be offered for publication In any manner 7 To enter he contest, mail a print or prin's of as many pictures as you desire to "Amateur Snapshot Contest Editor" of th Los Ar.ee;s or deoosit in bo In mam lobb Times Building. On the cieties at the Long Beach Mu mother, weeping, again collapsed Pacific Union Conference. These She huddled on the carpeted Continued from First Page Monica, of the Evangelical Orthodox Church, opened the Consisting of landscape scenes portraying California, Colorado and Michigan, and seascapes, portraits, life and costume sketches, an exhibit of 21 paintings in oil and water color by Marion Dickinson, former director of the Kalamazoo (Mich.) Art Institute, is being shown at the Bamsdall Arts and Crafts Center, Vermont Ave. at Hollywood Boulevard.

By using the unusual technique of applying oils to thin white paper with a palette knife, Miss Dickinson has achieved an interesting transparent effect in THE WORLD included: Don Reynolds, Glen dale; Dan McConnell, Pasadena and Volney Dorsch, Los Angeles stairs at the -foot of the altar with her hands covering her face, services with a short -prayer. sobbing deeply. Shrine Circus Opens Final Week Today The last week of the Shrine Circus starts today. The show will close next Sunday. All proceeds will go to the building fund of the Los Angeles Hospital unit cf the Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children.

Then Soloist Fred L. Scott sang nicipal Auditorium, July 16 to 18. That may seem a large number of people to be drawn together through interest in California's minerals, especially since this is only the ninth year of the federation's existence But with it, by special invitation, also gather the members of the Los Angeles Lapidary Society, likewise a youthful organization, which Is putting on its sixth Each spoke briefly on experiences as noncombatant medical corps- The plot where a grave had in a clear tenor voice Miss Lan- been prepared for Miss Landis men. dis' favorite song, "In a Garden." was on a hillside. It was blanket Bishop Pyman, Ion of theat mum) bark of each picture print your name and address clearly in ink and the class In rical parents, said.

"Entertainers In an address at a temperance meeting, Ashbaugh charged that "California liquor interests are deliberately trying to deceive the your picture entered. tSee you isn Classification nave a peculiar philosophy. As Shakespeare said, they believe we are all merely players, some playing extras, some bit parts, people of this State." I gem show. 8 No printa will re returned. Do not submit with your prints.

Keep them until reausd by the Amateur Snso-shot Contest jEditor. tOnly original na-tiret arceo'eoi. This newspaper assumes Polack Brothers are presenting! too responsibility for negatives. some star roles." Downtown Store, Broadway, Eighth Hill, TU-8211, Store hours-9-15 to 5:30 ed with flowers and the grass sloped away toward the city. A crowd of more than 500 went to the side of the grave.

Bishop Pyman pronounced the burial prayer softly. The casket was quietly lowered. And Carole Landis lay on a hillside that stretched away to the city she had loved, the city that had brought her fame and wealth but never happiness. And the secret of why a Aveek ago she chose to take her life was seafed with her forever. si "Life," he said, "is a dress rehearsal for the greater play which comes after.

Actors all believe they will play their roles again and perfectly." The sobbing in the audience was audible. As the family passed the casket the actress' 9 Each week the Los Angeles Times will pay 10 to ha winner in each of the four and 2.Sf to the econd place in each dsision. In addition at the ciose or the contest The Times will award a grand prize of S25 to each of the lour pictures chosen the Times Judges as the best entered In Its contest. The nal winners be entered in a national contest whre thy win compete with the same number of entries from oher newspapers for prizes totaling S10.00O. IMPORTANT: If you snap a picture which you expect to enter in the contest and in which person or persons appear, be sura ou get their names and addresses.

This is necessary because before your pictures can become eligible for the national awards the written consent of such person or persons to th use of the picture for advertising purposes must be obtind. Followmv are the classifications In which prii will be awarded weekly and in the final contest- CVAt CHIIPREX AND BABirV Any picture In which the principal in-teret is a child or children. CLASS VOCNO PEOPLE AND AD-tLTS: One or more grownups 'high srhnol or olden engaged In any ac JDQWHTOWN WILSHIRE CRENSHAW ASHLEY'S TORTILLAS Everyone's south of the border bound this year. If your boss or bank account keeps you at home, pretend your yard is Xochimilco, whip out these tortillas and run up a Mexi-' can meal that's tourist tax the show, which includes all torts of acts from trained animal troupes to clowns and juveniles. Conductors Union Head Will Speak Tomorrow H.

W. Fraser of Cedar Rapids. president of the Order of Railway Conductors is to arrive tomorrow morning to address a joint meeting of members cf the union and of its women's auxiliary. The meeting will be held In the Clark at 10 a.m. Many retired members of the union live here.

Fraser has been attending the International Labor Organization convention in San Francisco and is to go from here to address 'his union in Portland and Seattle. Board Adopts Books on State 830 free. 30 to a tin. tivity: in sports, games, hobbies, at ZIPPER FLY The State Board of Education at work, or on a indoor and oit. CI.A SCENES AND STILL LIFE: Landscapes, marine views, street scenes, pictures of flowers, fruit, art curios or tabl top'' or miniature arrangements.

CLASS ANIMAL. LIFE: Household pets, horses, farm animals. forst wild fit, pictures at xoos. either Indoor or out. concluded its two-day quarterly meetinsr yesterday in the Bilt-more.

The next meeting of the Board will be at California State UCLA BEGINS CANCER FIGHT Continued from First Page ciate. undef sponsorship of thf Jewish Medical Research Fund. He is associated with Dr. E. M.

Jacobsen. Dr. Bellamy and Dr. Joseph Kaplan of UCLA. 5 Relationship of porphyrin (chemical substance vital to all living tissues) in tissues of normal and malignant animals is being studied by Dr.

Appleman in UCLA's agriculture department. 6 Respiratory enzyme3 (organic catalj-sts required for cell are being analyzed by Dr. J. B. Biale, plant physiologist, and Dr.

Geissman. 7 Structural aspects of protoplasm are under scrutiny by Dr. O. L. Sponsler and Dr.

J. D. Bath of the botany department. AUCTION SALES DOUBLE KNEE JEANS 1,99 "MAY JEANS YOU HELPED US DESIGN EXCLUSIVELY AT MAY CO. Zipper Fly Double knee.

Reinforced underneath ASHLEY'S TOSTADOS You have to go to Mexico to feast your eyes on Popocateptl and Ixtaccihuatl (the spelling's right, so help, us), but you don't need a tourist card to I feast on tostados. Swell in I 8 The part played by amino-! chilaquile, divine with drinks. 43o 7-oz. tin. acids in cancer growth and development is being observed by Dr.

Dunn. 9 Search for means of identi Polytechnic College, San Luis Oct. 15 and 16. Prior to completing activities, the Board adopted six books for 'use in the fourth and fifth grades California schools. The books are intended to expand the study of California history and geography.

Two of the books will be distributed on the basi3 of a copy for each pupil in the fourth and fifth grades. Both were written by Irmagarde Richards. For the fourth grade, the book is entitled ''Early California," while the fifth-grade book is called California." i Other books adopted for supplementary study include: America," bv Irving R. Melbo. "The Rush for Gold' by Frank Lee Beals.

and "Modern California." by Margaret G. Mackey. I William L. Blair of Tasadena, i president of the Board, presided at both sessions. Following Board sessions, members, acting as a retirement board, reviewed the financial status of the retirement 'system for teachers.

The Curriculum Commission's efforts in studying books for i adoption by the State were com-! mended bV the Board. fying specific substances created by an extra layer of fabric. Sturdy Sanforized denim Long inseams for self cuffing Tested and approved by May Co. Bureau of Standards Styled with western stitching -k Copper riveted for extra strength at points of strain. Back riser for perfect fit.

Front swing pocket construction by cancerous patients and animals will be conducted by a group led by Dr. Warren, which includes Dt. Robert M. Fink as laboratory head. 10 Effect of bacterial toxins upon cancer is being studied by Dr.

A. H. Dowdy, radiology professor. 11 Enzymatic relationships for cancer are being investigated by Dr. Philip West.

12 Studies of sterols (mys sssaHtM)3i fc terious alcoholic solids created! in living organisms) in cancerous animals are being conducted by Dr. Harr3' B. Friedgood. 4 pockets-2 front-2 back Sizes 4-12 ASHLEY'S MASHED BEANS A bean's a bean and no one's ever written a sonnet about one, but these beans, fried, make Frijoles Refritos, and unless you want to lose face with your better-traveled friends, you'd better meet up with them. 23o State Extradition Statute Held Valid Dormitory Planned Occidental College will expand its dormitory facilities east of Constitutionality of Califor nia's extradition law was sus its campus under a zoning change approved by the City ROY ROGERS EMBROIDERED SHIRTS tained yesterday in a ruling filed Planning Commission.

I here by U.S. Judge Leon CURTIS GALLERY and LIBRARY Great Public Sales Rooms 33 South Kaymend Avtau Pasadena I. California MAGNIFICENT FURNISHINGS AND FINE ART GATHERED ROUND THE WORLD. FRENCH, eJGLJSH AND AMERICAN ANTIQUES FINE REPRODUCTIONS COLLECTION OF VALUABLE PAINTINGS RARE MUSEUM PORCELAIN OLD MEISSEN ROYAL BERLIN SEVRES CHELSEA ROYAL VIENNA LOUIS XVI BOUHL PIANO WILLARD BANJO CLOCK CRYSTAL CHANDELIERSEARLY AMERICAN GLASS SILVER BRONZE CLOISONNE BUDDHAS DOLLS INCENSE BURNERS SWORDS GUNS CURIOS JEWELRY, ETC. REMOVED FROM A CASTLE IN THE COUNTY AND Sold to close an Estate by order and for account of COUNTESS Together uith consignments from other Estates and Collectors.

ON FREE PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM JULY 10 DAILY FROM 10 A.M. TILL 5 P.M. SUNDAY 1 TO 5 P.M. SPECIAL EXHIBITION MONDAY EVENING TO 10 P.M. TO BE SOLD BY UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JULY 14 15 16 17 AT 1 P.M.

Outstanding in this Grand Collection. Louis XVI Bouhl Fiano. Four-door Carved Wclnut Bock Cass by M. Eallm Mur-chars. Srnsll Marquetry Desk.

Louis XV Sofa, Down Cushions. Louis XVI Benheur Du Jour. Louis XV Rosewood Vitrme Eronze Dore Mountings. BaccaTat Crystal Chandeliers. Bronze Dore and Crystal with Sconce.

Custom Built Walnut Dining Room Set. Louis XV Carved Walnut Arm Chairs with Needle Feint Covers. Satinwood Twin Bed Room Set. Louis XVI Ladies'Dressing Table. Bouhl Cock with Wail Bracket.

Pair 18.h Century Mahogany Hepplewhi-e Chaars. Original Arcn Willard Clock. Emerson Square Grcnd Piano. Old Salem Bed. Spanish Eed.

Spanish Chest Drawers. Mahogany Dressing Tah'e. Old Enahsh Spinet. PAINTINGS BY John Garth, Max Wieczorek. Gustavo Bnsgand.

L. Krebs. I. Will (Exhibited Chicago 1635). English Portrait Att.

to Gainsborough. Landscapes style of Claud. Fortraits cf Horses. Etchings, Etc RAPE AND VALUAELE MUSEUM FOSCELAIN. MEISSEN FIGURES.

VALUABLE CHELSEA GROUP. ROYAL BERLIN. LARGE SEVRES VASE. Sevres Garniture. Capo aa Monte.

Fans Porcelain. Small Fioures, Dresden Cups and Saucers, Etc. COLLECTION CF ORIENTAL ART. Collection of Rare Buddhas. Collection ef O'd Bronze, Brass.

Cloisonne and Fewter Incense Burners. Figures. Old Guns, Rare Swords and Knives, Brass, Copper, Gongs. Musical Instruments, Buttons, Eracelets, Curios, Etc. Collection ef Dcl's.

Rare Jcrpar.es Dol's, Antique Wax Dolls. European and Arcerican Doi's. Shirs' Lanterns, Games, Old Guns end Leader Chaps, Ee'ts. Holsters. Lanats, Etc.

CHINA AND GLASSWARE Place Fiates. Sets cf Color and Decorated Majolica. Iziari. Delia Robbia, English China. Clocks.

Lamps. Leather Luggage. French Lamps. Cut Glass, Wrought Iron Star.ds, Candle Spikes, Archery Eows, French and Venetian Mirrors, French Lamps. Clocks, Cigar and Cigarette Boxes, Porch Chairs, Lanterns, Jaiaimeres, Jewelry and Buttons.

CURTIS GALLERY AND LIBRARY AUCTIONS ARE ADVERTISED AS UNRESTRICTED AND ARE SO CONDUCTED NO OTHER AUCTIONEER CARES TO MAKE THAT STATEMENT. TERMS: CASH Sales conducted in an intelligent and polite manner by TAYLOR CURTIS Telephone SYcamore 3-8151 Dountowtt, Broadway, Eighth Hill Manufacturer's samples of these famous Western shirts with the authentic label of their cowboy hero. Colorful rayons, embroidered in real Western style. Sizes 4-12. 5.95-6.95 Value 3-95 -iSiilVco.

DOWNTOWN WILSHIRE CRENSHAW 1.95 1.00 GAUCHO COWBOY HAT WESTERN STYLE RAYON TIE 1 dUKVS U.I1. I In a lengthy opinion. Judge jYankwich upheld the California statute in dismissing a writ of i habeas corpus he issued last June 25 in behalf of Thomas B. Morgan, Burbank businessman, i whose extradition as a fugitive was sought by Colorado authorities. He was charged with con-ispiracy to commit grand lar-i cency.

Morgan's extradition was. ordered by Gov. Warren last June 4, but was halted by the issuance of the habeas corpus writ by Judge Yankwich pending the jurist's research into legal phases of the case. In the opinion which accompanied the discharge of the writ. Judge Yankwich declared that State legislation in aid of Federal legislation is valid.

I May Co. Boys' Shop Downtown and Crenshaw, Second Floor Wllshlro, Third Floor ASHLEY'S ENCHILADA: SAUCE The siren ef sauces, a sultry, south of the Rio Grande temptress, with lots of dash. And, though it's i May Co. Beys' Shop, Broadway, Eighth tt Hill Let Angeles 14, Calif. more chic meeting her in Del Prado's muraled dining salon, she's mighty good met at home.

20-oz. tin. 433 Pleas send the followtngi Quantity Item Site Color Price Cash Charge -O C.0.0. SAMrS FI.E So fine that it can sift its way into your watch case and play havoc with the delicate workings of your watch. If you have sand troubles let our experts sift them out.

EXPERT WATCH, CLOCK AD JEWELRY REPAIRS May Co. Wdtch Repair Downtown, Mmanlno WHshlrs, Crenshaw, Stroot Floor ii uyJ I An Opportunity io buy a BRAND NEW TRIPLEX PICO-LA CIENEQA AREA which will gro opprex. $4200 01-nuolly en on investment ef only $13,250. It will pay you to investigate and inspect these well-built, beautifully decorated modern triplexes. FULL PRICE $29,750 200 1-3-9 S.

Holt Ave. Open 1-4 or eoll CR. 5-3937 mornings. DOWNTOWN May Co. Modern Market, Downtown, Street Floor Broadway.

Eighth tt Hill a Lot Angeles, please JJ 3 State and City Sales Tax; elsewhere in California, please add 2'2 State Sales Tax. So C.O.D.'s under 2.00 ST-7-11 Smdking not allotted in galleries Ladies May Attend.

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