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The Pasadena Post from Pasadena, California • 8

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i PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY. JANUARY PASADENA POST Ji DELEGATE TWICE For Saturday! Shop Until 9 P. M. PERSONNEL DIRECTOR TALKS TO STUDENTS Cameron Beck, personnel director of the New York Stock Exchange addressed Muir Technical High School students yesterday. I can reach into our files and pick up the complete high school records of all our employes at the Exchange," Mr.

Beck told the pupils. The majority of names on the Exchange pay roll are those of young men, high school graduates. Leaders in America aie looking forward to youth to carry on, and I have no doubt about the capability of todays high school students for the Job, Mr. Beck continued. ROB4TION4RT TE4CHER.S EMFLOIED BE BO 4RD Seven first yew probationary teachers were named last tight by he Board of Education for the high and junior college districts.

They e-e Manonne Fay Munson, Vera Mavme Propers, Katherine itadiey, Jay L. Thompson, Ruth N. 7hase. Electa Dorothea Johnson and laud M. Spaulding.

Ruth A. Barnum and Margaret Bi-arr were named substitute 'achers The following teachers will take jp their teaching duties on February 8 following leaves of absence Lu-eila E. Davenport Korn, Anna Ruth Meruns Olne Warren, Frances Smith and Earl Davis Anriabelle Menoenhall was ap-pomted recreational supervisor and Heien E'jt was named junior clerk Susan T. Kail, elementary teacher, was granted a leave of absence from February 8 to June 30 New Spring Straws! from Paris Creations ROLE IN RAIN Mrs. Ted Pierce, prominent in the Pasadena younger set, took the role of Badie Thompson in "Rain," pre sented by the Laguna Beach Community Playhouse last night.

Sears Exact Copies are only LOS ANGELES, Jan. 22. (JP) Police are unable to cope with the disregard of Americans for traffic laws, declared Deputy Police Chief James E. Davis. Sixteen persons lost their lives some years ago on a steamship," he said, "and the catastrophe caused new maritime laws to be written.

Seventeen persons have been killed at an Intersection In the Boyle Heights district of Los Angeles and no one, apparently, thinks anything about It. Boat Safe The safest place in the world to live is In the cabin of an ocean liner or the security of a railroad coach on a swiftly moving train. Authoritative figures establish this fact, but why is It true? Davis answered the question by asking another: Blame Driving Did you ever seen the engineer of a railroad train going along with one hand on the throttle and the other around some gill who sat on his knee? The railroads and steamship companies have the strictest of discipline and have made close ob'erv-ance of safety nteasuies over a period of years. But the American public doesnt seem to want discipline, especially when it comes to traffic laws AWARD GOLD MEDAL William L. Vail, former Pasadenan, for 30 years a resident of Mexico City, has been presented a gold medal by the Supreme Council of Scottish Rite Masons in the Re public of Mexico, upon the 25th anniversary as active GEORGE H.

MEREDITH LAND RENTAL DROPS Board of Education last night leased the property owned by the Pasadena School District at the southeast corner of Villa avenue and Santa Anita street to Etienne, Jr for the sum of 825 for the ensu mg year Etienne plans to cultivate the grape crop on the grounds In former ears he lias rented the property for $50 a year. Assistant City School Superintendent, who will attend two conventions next month. The school board last night authorized him to attend the Amerlran Association of Junior College annual meeting Eebruary 19-20 in Richmond, and the Department of Superintendents meeting in Washington, D. Eebruary MEEHAN ILL J. Leo Meehan, founder of the Pasadena Morning Sun, published here several years ago, is seriously ill In Hollywood Hospital of general infection from a bad tooth.

He is the son-in-law of Gene Stratton Porter. Scars start the Spring season with dozens of brand new 1932 versions all copied from latest Paris creations. Here are dashing young types comfortable, becoming types berets sailors and clever turbans just think how inexpensive they are at Sears I ECOND FLOOR LOSES DAMAGE SllT LOS ANGELES, Jan. 22. (CN'St Easing his findings upon testimony which tended to show contributory negligence, Superior Judge Arthur Keep-h yesterday ruled against Louis A Ray In his $100 600 damage suit, growing out of the death of ills son, Henry lee Ray, in Santa Momca last April Rays suit was dire, ted against Mr.

and Mrs H. Cannon. DIVORCES RIGA MINT LOS ANGELES, Jan 22. (CNS) Before his eaieer was finally interrupted by inearceiatlon 111 Michigan state penitentiary on bigamy charges, Charles A. Waddell si()alltd In fast marriages and faster getaways, always taking his bride's ixrssesslon with him, according to testimony voiced by his wife, Anna Phllolt Waddell, in superior court where she won divorce on file today.

WRITERS CELIi NAMES JI DGEb EOlt CONTENT Mrs W. F. Palmer of Monrovia arid C. C. Palmerston, president of the California Verse Writers' Club, were today annouived as judges of Die Pasadena Writers Ciub forthcoming poetry contest.

The two were selected at tire clubs meeting Wednesday In the Pasadena Library lecture room Mjs A. W. Clapp, president, presided, and W. 8 Morton, program hair-man, led the dlscus-lmi on Western Stories Artides and poems weje contributed by Edwin K. Hutl-but, A W.

Macy, Irene Waage, Mrs Kate K. Church, Mary C. Judd and Corrington Mrs Irene Waage WliJ be chairman of the discussion on "Short Stories" at next Wednesdays meeting at 2 15 o'tlcxk. GclVouv fetV STARTS EIRE LOS ANGELES, Jan. 22 (CNS California famous eun, plus a five gallon lay tie of water, caused a fire at the home of I S.

Rase, 1536 Loma drive, Hermosa Bear late yfsterday. Investigation by fire department officials revealed tiiat the bottle of water, planed outside the house, caught the sun's glare, and, acting as a burning glass, concentrated the rays upon a wall which caught fire Little damage was done RIJN DOWN BY CAR LOS ANOELEH, Jail 22 (CNS) Strut down as he dodged through tiaffie, according to the story told police by witnesses, Romm JR-brens, 39, a iiewspapei copy ruder, was taken to Georgia Juxspiial tins morn. Ing with injuries expected to result in his death Parking for downtown motorists, as time goes on, becomes more and more a ptoblem To alleviate tills condition many met (hauls have introduced free parking for pat ions. The latest to mnmunip tins service comes from E' Klenke, manager of Western Auto Supply btore, at 9H5 East Cnloindo It is tire policy of Western Auto Supply to meet every aissllile request of our motor ist-pati otis, Klenke remarked In keeping with tills, we have not ovei looked one thing that is gieatest In demand-even parking facilities. Stalling Hat lit of tills week, accommodations for Western Auto patrons will he found at tire Recreation Auto Patk, 876 East Culm ado stieet dtrei tty across the etreet from our alme No (barge up to one hours parking will l.e untile fur this aaivtce, Klenke bald (CNS) recently HOMES It 011(1 1 LOS ANGELES, Jan.

22 (CNS) Passkey burglars operating during the lrlght made good hauls of loot, police lepoits today showed, while in one ase oireratlons were made easy for the thieves hy the door being left cien. Abraham Gilman, a furrier, of 1309 Ganahl street, told polne lie ad gone to graduation exercise at Roosevelt high a bool and in his ahseme someone entered and made away with $1500 worth of furs BANK TO FA LOS ANGELES, Jan 22 Tnat depot llors in the rlcsed Marine Bank of Santa Mon (a will he paid in full was the expressed belief today of Herman MU lie I former mayor of the beach city and president of the trank tlrhel said a 100 per cent levy had btn assessed against she khulder vriiirii will realize $116, 000 with v'ln to replenish the banks cash ItBdVfS ST I OIL RE LI Mi LOB ANGEI.EJ5, Jan 22 (CNS) Aiguments fr and against, purposed oil drilling operations In the Riverside drive dislrht today had leen taken urider advisement by Die conn Us city planning Commission Meanwhile, Councilman James 8 Knight, hair man of tire committee, annoutued Uiat his group would attempt tz rea li a decision in connection witli the applu at bin of il L. fewest arid it Kudu owners of property noitn of Elysran Park They seek a permit whim will allow the Ramsey petroleum Corporation to sink a test well on the land TARES MW POST LOS ANGELES, Jail 22 CN8) Walter Car for the last eight ytars director of immigration for the government here, will leave Tuesday iol Galveston, Tex, Where he will tale up his duiles following bis merit transfer by Beoetary of I abor Dusk Carr Will be succeeded here by Alfred Burnett, transferred from the Honolulu distil 10 STAND TRIAL Eon nonnt it IiOS ANGEf is. Jan. 22 (CNS) Two yeggmeu leld tip William Ciane, of 5u 16 lCee street, as he made Ids roumls as night wah liman of the Caledonia Ltumdiy, 401 East 51)til stieet and tied Ids ltand and foot but made Urir mistake in not gagging him For the trussed -up wah liman out-atgued the safe rakeis, convincing them that tliere wasn't any money in the safe they intended to blast open Tire talr untied Ciane ami left The safe had contained $lo0 -4 Price 1,1 lle Ku, 'r low over of css- Only DENIES SLAVING LOS ANGELES, Jal 22 (ONB)-Loois Adams, cousin of Mark Adams, king of tire gypsies in Amen belay Lad pleaded not guilty to tire killing of his wife, Mis Annie Adams, Sa-year-old gypsie primes whom he is asserted to have followed Lorn New York and shot down ut her new Hlglr street home Adams will I.e tried March 3 SANTA BARBARA Hatfield and Austin fehaw nf Oils city visited re ently at Santa Bar bar a James Hathaway will stand trial E'eln nary II on five counts of ftist degree robbery and one count of at tempted roliliery.

An signed before Sutler lor Judge Walton Wood, Hathaway, through his attorney, Paul Taplry, pleaded hot guilty to lire (traiges, hut admitted prior convittinn mt uhlrery rliHiges in Han Elaruisid on January 21), 1924 Hathaway is an used of lieing one (if Ihe bandits who patrons (if tlie Hroot (Tut), 758 East Culm ado stieet, several months ago VIHT IN NOR I II Stanley Mike, Hist Baptist fTiunh religious education dim tor, and Mrs bilke are in Oakland for the wetk INDICT I IN MllltliER LOS ANGE1 EK, Jan 2) (CNS) Already au used In a murder om-plalnt of Die "tie kite slaying' of iinliert Fr win, two foimer fellow Jn-males with him at the Eiawtelle Soldiers Home today were under til-diitmenl for Die stiange killing The lmlti tment was returned late yesterday by the County Grand Jury against John A Hendrh ks ami Samuel SthwarU, both now IrGd in the founty Jail ei owi us tare i ur CHICAGO, Jail 22 The price of as gauged by flowers, lias drop o-d a. lour Ur to a half this year horn what it cost last January say it will) or Gilds roses E'rhglie tiihlds are on tire bargain (ouiiler ih reason the on hid lias had to take a cut, one florist explained, is that It iias slllf comiiell-tloil for (aipular lty with the fragrant white gardenia Also, he added, there Just havent been as many corsages of any kind sent out lids year lied uce (I Dollar! RE II RN 'JO II After several months Cleveland Mr and Mrs John I Gill 9j6 North Madison avenue, are ba Genuine Pepperel, Broadcloth! $J39 Girls Files $35,557 Crash Damage Suit 1 SON IS BOHN Mr end Mis GIibiI Paterson were congratulated today uimn tbe bull) of a son, named Charles Rhihi Fur injuries sustained In ail automobile a. i lilrot last August 27, Heatilte Railer, 18, through T. 1) Rader, her guardian, today sought it tin I damages from I Ml Third Williams, driver of Die car in whh It she was I tiling, arid Hazel E' ttergal, driver of tlie other mat trine lie iHiioie.1 at I ln.la Vista avenue 0,1 diaries stieet iiurii know It flue gustily, lie Suit highly nicltciltril silk-like finish, Re fine cnmit Nnw hi-nn cumtrine with ft ura (alluring fratmiis. Mtiita ami an Ini Men's sl.es 1( WOMAN AIDS liOhtilltV I.GS ANGEJE2S, Jail 22 NS) Held at gull laillit try a bandit Who at tire same time (hoiked him with one aim alatut Ids throat, Morris avioe of 3)31) San Marino sheet, early Hits morning was robbed of $)J50 by lie mans woman niiu-I ia I doll, he told polite Ihe roblreiy no iii red hear Ids home V1SIT 11 I A 1 1 VI Tlreir grandson hot.

by and his parents Mr and Mrs Rnlrert Atkins of uilliighine are vl-ltlng Mr and Mis li Atkins 355 East Mmm-talll Sheet 1HUIiE fel 1 1 IDE DETROIT, Jail 22 Poll, were attempting loday to leal a what "terrible trouble" drove Russell Gamble, 22 year -old toy gull hank robber who was trying to go straight, hr plunge 23 slm lea to Ills death leaving a iii lied lawl Wide It said "Ha the only thing to do when you tan (put tbe gang Investigators said tlrey knew bulbing of gang affiliations at whli Jr toe note htnled iiiihes high medium weight with fine oil heated leather soles rubber heels. As htuky and rugged a hoot as any man could waul. All ties. Royal Purple Pure Sillc Hose JONES IMPROVES Iain6 Jolits (doneel Sail M-tlno resident ill three weeks showed ok ment today St the fileildale baliltar him ftlEtltVI't PROJECT John C. Austin, nulloiially known an Idle 1 121 Allien load, will suM-i vise const i lion soon if the nil mm plauatmhnn and ltall of tern In Giltfltli 1aik, Los Angeles His plans for Hie unltiue gioup have been approved by Ihe Jars Angeles Polk Hoard ROUND 10-PAY (MIT New low pi ica 79c ON 11 HA I TOl Her lout Resner, Pasadti.a High N.

hnol graduate today was on a 16 debate tour with the University of dliMinla at Berkeley team He is a senior mi-mi HIIVH I. A I TAVI OK HEADS TEMPI Clayton Taylor Was today pre-liar log again lo serve as president of tbe Pasadena Masonic Temple Assn ration Other otlliels are John Alibi, vti pieslderd, A Marios, Se. i eta and Hubei A fewlnk, Moerdyke Claieme fe hrom and Ariliur Brown, ad-dll looal Oh tig a Work Shoes Less! MEALS BERTH IfM luilitol Guaranteed pel feel. utl faslilniiml, dull finish, ui ettk, medium weight a (id no (mart rhtffune. In newest shades end store, Irt 10 S( IKillI.

fel PH IE Hoaid id Etln. at toil last ldgiit ail-tiille1 the eieudltuie of $2nu5 41 fi rr Die pur hose of sntiplles and eipilpiuent for Gty s. In.is vwy fit itMN 4 ttip lo ItMtU LASSCO, wii mi Monday Pasadena Assembly, Ns lot Order of the Hearn eaot, will loeel at I otUk Monday in the ieiojile Tbe business Session will he followed hy a raid party at 2 ol.k Mrs Andrew A I for. a will iie ball man fell DENT PRAISED 0 11,000 Pleasants California Instil ole of hrinlngy graduate arid ex hange feliow in Germany ts in constant rmulnunli atlnlt wltll Prof Pol elisen of tie til al rngtneer log w.tll whom lie studied at the Institute When Pleasants returns here he will taka ills dm -tors riegite at Calls Ha ts a brilliant student of eleitllial fmgl-neei trig and alle. II savants de-(lared lie ts gaining invaluable knowledge nn ids visit to Germany Ctinranteed Cal FuriiAcT Installed Imported ClminoiMiedc Gloves III I I A.

Mil I I It 4ili E. iiliiiadit fet. I el I ria.e i5i(i Cenveident Icnni If drstied Ms feervl.a and Repair sil Makes A fxegulaily Have l.la.k lclanne.1 np- per -alcel anil suppoit IjiSANGEIES Jan 22 rl'NSr Mater tally strengthening tbe battle tone slat loiied at fean Pedro, three belli ulsei Were t. bedulrd lo arrive in lo ol waters from Hampton Roads t.Hlay lie are Ihe linalid dm liinati and Milwaukee, all as Signed to ar insiieiit duly on the Pa. me It I MI MUI II IIL NAMI.

AND AUDIO ttegulaily fn Ihf rt-gtitdifr lohl fur I iiirsi iiimhlf douhta wiuen hdnioUurde, fit it qualify, fn klip Alt ilylri II Ik pinked tnpf ftiwf MUNGI-K MUNCaKK 111 East I nltul Dio tSl $(( Ilia Work alioei i( Iii own gtaiii upi-n, -ventilatcil ill.ilc, oni I tons IN fel I In a feiiperim Cnnll iletl'toll ala Mis I eon a Wild 249 Iillir ((land (Inks Street and MlS Mary Gray lfl NmtU Oakland avenue were vhtots In a Ittntl damage suit lu Uglit hy long Beah a dv er Using aeewy over a sianlaiatd adisrli-iiig firm rhaiged a sign ere ted on '4 owned by the IWO Wwllieil had iieell tnlll doW II despite a 30 fear lea-e I Editing of TlUSeea and feii, ei. at Appliances with 4onrTort Guaranteed, I lie only Of IIS 1 1 1,1 111 Pasadena" En-f Hirrixtii iMHin fuak iRilute lltdlni I1U taltil lml Ht Rwtl IsBCkUi $itatfc4M 1 1 iMlfiAiCt fct MR laatla tRM tl! mf lAiisUiiias $iia Itti I 0 )Mt il 14 Ail tli At rst HHKHifi It;) Ufei A- llayc Co. 52 feu, lair Oaks Ave. 4 EEs TO fel 1 1, BONDS I3S ANGH ER, Jan 22 Mater t(oids tolatlng thru Iron a pail tif the 1H tn 10 noil Issued Voted m.iie It. an a year ago, will nt fer ed ho- Sale on February 2, ie i it nim II atiiioum ed t.iday lie Ilia vlunun Intel est late eptablc to tlie (tty will le 6 ft end fwy GGG WORK Mill 4 ON I IM AN I Jn (Ihrir of Gearing a roadway in the Arrow Hero IhomGi VlG.ay parks NO I and Ho 2 will he resumed as s.at as legal ihttl.

nines s.e settled GGe giniipa in Die Highland Park (IlstiM today had been Inhumed hy (be par boa 11 Hepie-ei, tatl.es from the 1t-t to htt.1 ieiue-ted tn-formatlmi as to th res-on for ors- xettmi rf work. oi i ic i. sum it 1)1 A IC II 4 DAI 1. HOOKS ItClimi. I It AMt i It I AIIOMHY Hunter A William til 4771 HANK ROBtilD AChfi (NV II 1 Ha, Jail 23 (15 4 i.er imw ei tog fn emiloesas they came to imi tmlay, two imri- 1lH r.

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