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Los Angeles Evening Citizen News from Hollywood, California • 9

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I I As THE WEATHER TEMPERATURES FBrcaf for Hollywood and vicinity: Increasing cloudiness tonight and tomorrow becoming unset-tM UtUa change In temperature gentle to moderate northeasterly to northerly wind Hollywood tempera (urea: at aooa today 74 minimum last 24 hour 47: maximum yeeterday 74 Minimum temperaturea during the peat 24 fcoura in cltiea lleud were given out today by the 4 Wyather bureau aa follows: him XI Vue Mry Ortmae Oak UkrCtte Cmraa N-m mar toFiumw 0 team Kama Cilr fMna Bmllle tea Malar la Pui-hurtb at taarn Wednesday December 29 1937 It ih IM ear imn tfet CNMe-Mtwe am min' a tiw callins the Minaone Kim HOtlrvw H- I 1000 Cheer Breakfast Club Unit Dedication Year's Film Weddings Triple Divorces fjowils Await New Year Eve Construction ORcceipls i Front view of the new WIN California ranch kaueo etyle duhheuae for Urn Las -Angelas Breakfast Chits dedicated this maralnf by oeereo of notnhlea aa crowd of more than ION peruana cheered High offt-- data from dvte church preoo and educational drdee pnrUdpated In the traditional ham and egga festivities directed by- CL Klmer Moreland reel dent Charles Hutaoa chairman af the board Harold B-Link' manager Developments planned for the future aiB Blver opposite Griffith Park Juat north ef Loo Fella Blvd cnma-nu shot Survey Discloses Deaths Exceed With 1437 drawing to dose a compilation today showed more deaths than births in the film colony during the year Thousands mournedb the paining ef such Beta Mrs aa Ms Harlow Georgs Gershwin Ruth BoUndSIr Guy Standing Maria Frevoat and CoUaCHve Duainma Ststiatirs for I A And Hollywood Belie Krmwioii Talk By FLOYD KIMOXTON Theta may be Footal reeetpta In Loo Angelea for 117 were the highrot la Malary 'The oil wood main poatoffirie did 17 per cent more bueinaaa thia year than la at A "543468660 valuation on city-wide building operations for 1437 loom New eonatniction In Hollywood thia year ia nearly per cent ahead oMIM Foetal receipt! and new building are? time-honored criteria of economic progreaa and here are oome of tho stattotlesL Up to today Lop 1437 postal receipts totaled $1243514403 which compares with 11144043842 for all of 1435 Estimated an qddl-tlonal $170400 business by tha and of tha year postof Tics' calculators point to a 748 per eentage gain 17 ret Gain Cited Currently at tha Hollywood postof fic tha year's total to $56846645 against 348596644 gt this time a year ago This to a 17 per cant boost And last year was riding on the high wave of recovery! In the matter of 1 With several days to go 41400 permits -with a valuation of $62-214433 had -been listed by tha building department for the city For tho whole 1433 total permits of 37400 wen valued at 62r 663441 Statisticians believe tha 1437 total will reach $63400000 This year so far 1483 permits have been issued for apartment houses 1238 for double dwellings and 6446 for single-family residences Comparatively speaking! last year's figures were 1546 844 and 6484 -Building Figures Bared In ths Hollywood district also with a week etlH to be accounted p-1937 building operations add up '1744447 compared with $6921-804 for IMS according to the Chamber of Commerce computation The dollaro-and-crats advantage 1487 to or 47 per cent Apartment and mumthl construction srrre ryspernferly 8149V 214 and 2484478 to aggregate 3V 758480 or roughly 66 per cent- of (he building opefsliona On the standard basis of tlOtX) building valuation per -person this can be interpreted as Indicating a population Increase of nearly 3000 persona for Hollywood Festal Events iNiglit CJiiIm nd Hotels 4 Sen Diunrro Kinging Front $3 Upward "What art you doing New Sioi waq prehaMy (he moat naked' jqueotlou today 'ar Hollywood hi gala mood prepared to bow ssl aging 1937 and wekeme young 1Mb Aod the "what to deV were van- led and many Night club aod hotel operators ware expecting a Joyous ending for the year with dinners ranging upwards from 15 a plate and capacity attendance already In' sight Fdr thoaa deciding the "akyVtha limit" the Cotoanut Grave wBI bo' tho choice Paul Whiteman and fela orchestra will begin an engagement there New 'Tear's Eva to the' so-componiment of this moat expensive dinner In town- Diners win pay $1598 a without figuring liquid embellishments Tho Blltmor Bowl largest hotel supper room in tho world will have -the biggest party In town and overflow crowds wMbe taken care of In the hotel's Rtndaxvoua Room -Ia Bracket la the per person bracket are the Hollywood Knickerbocker Hotel whera- threo orchestras will site mat la tha Lida Room tho Map fair Hotel's Rainbow lato ahd the Palomar Celebraton at tha Beverly-WB-shirt win pay M0 a person for dinner with Ted Flo Rlto's and Hat ry orchestra alternating ia the Florentine 'and' Gold Rooma Carleton orchestra will hold forth In tha Hollywood Blossom Room with diner paying 15 a couple for Just half of what tho coat wiU be at tha Trocadera Clara Bowie end Rex Belfe II Cafe wiU have dinner and dancing 810 a person That will bo the price too In tha Lanai Itoeq ef the Hawaiian Paradtoa Tha Victor Hugo will have dancing to Oxxia Neteon'a band and dinner at $1240 a plata Tha B1 Honors Hotel wiU charge three $IL46 $1046 and $5 peraou -i Theater to Attend Theaters too will attract thousand with midnight shows and special attraction planned by most Many groups will ring th old year -out and tha new one la at privets parties with "open on the program Tha Trouper win Jiolt i open house for those in tho theatrical profession from pm on In the Green Room 1634 El Centra Ave Hollywood 26-30 Club members and friends will celebrate at a dinner-dance In the combined dining and terrace rooma of the Hollywood Knickerbocker HotoL Mountain resorts were expecting tho record crowds of those desiring to spend the holiday in comparative peace and qulL On the more serious aide of Holly-wood's preparations ora various watch night services planned by churches The First Methodist' Church of Hollywood will open Its program at pm with a motion picture "Trailing the Presidents" A 7:36 pm dinner will open nctlw- ltlee at the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood Tho Cochran Baptist Church will begin fie at 4 pm 1 Service at St Lutheran Church will open i Ne Rowdyism From Indications it will bo a gay land noisy celebration but the Fo- 4 It to be a rowdy one I and leave of sheene Last ef Hollywood's 1987 wedding thus fur was that of JAMES DUNN and FRANCES GIFFOBD top photo who wars married Christmas Day ia Yuma Expected to ba ana af the first film colony wedding ef 1438 to that of FRANCES BACON daoghter of Director Uoyd Bacon and granddaughter af the late Frank Bacon aad RUSSELL TROMT assistant casting director shewn ia tower- photo Associated Piss shots 1937 Matrimonial Rreord im disclosed win bring an bento the Topping-Judge domicile Accidental deaths were responsible for the' lose of Martin Johnson explorer Ralph Inca veteran actor Mrs Mannlx wife of tho M-G-M executive and John Miltern old time actor Boas Alexander rising young actor and Arthur Carewa took their own Uvea Hollywood's younger act particularly felt tha lose of llttleMary i Blackford wljo fought' a-long valiant but futile battle for her life after an autdtnobfle accident Sudden deaths accounted for Ted Haaly Richard Boleslawskl director Wallaca 8mith director and Edward Larmmle nephew of Carl Laemmle Sr Others who answered the final curtain call Included Helen Burgess William "Billy" Link Vince Bryan William Gillette Frank Alexander Osgood Perkins Emmett Dalton A1 Boas berg Will- Chapin Emmett Flynn Monroe Owsley Da Witt Jennings Perry Vekrof and John Prince Te compensate snsnewhat for these losses babies were welcomed by mqny film homes Children were born to tha Gary Coopers a daughter the Henry Fondas a daughter the Ted Healye a soa the Kent Taylors a daughter the Robert Youngs a daughter the'Oxale Nelsona'iHar-jiet't Hilliard) a son' the William Wellmans a eon the Jimmy Wallin gtons a daughter -the Hal Mohrs (Evelyn Venable) a daughter the Ralph Raingers-a daughter the LeRoy Primes a son the Frank 8cullya a daughter the Reginald Dennys a daughter the Lloyd Bacons a son the George Barnes a son' the Leland Haywards (Margaret Sullavan) and the Wally Vernons twine and others i i 4 5 Shown Iinprovrmrnt Over 1936 lYrhaps Dan Cupid's hits are growl surer or Hollywood heart ar growing more constant but whatever the reason the film colony' matrimonial boot Improved during 1887 In 1928 there were two marriages for every divorce 1937 the score to 3 to 1 In favor of marriage Forst of ISSTs marriages In film ranks was (hat of Luiaa Rainer and Clifford Odets solemnised Jan 8 Biggest of tho movie weddings was that of Geno Raymond and Jeanette MacDonaM which took place In the Witohire Blvd Methodist Church with practically every film notable In attendance the setting for the latter Tic Severed The year raw the divorce of Ar- It too raw the marriage and divorce of June Lang and Via OmL-ti of George Brent and Constance Worth and Martha Raye and Hamilton Weetmore Nick Stuart and Ruth Skinner were divorced and remarried Katherine DeMille walked the bridal slaw with Anthony Quinn and Ana Harding married Symphony Conductor Werner Janssen Johnny Green and Betty Furness Virginia Brace and Walter Ruben and James Dunn ahd France Gifford were December brides and bridegrooms- Lyle Talbot waa married to non-professional Marthy Cramer' Dr Frank Nolan married Actress Ena Gregory Harlan Tucker! character actor waa wed tp Grace Spangler Anita Page took LL Hcrache! A House ae her husband Virginia Chen-ill became the bride 'of the Earl of Jersey Younger Set Active In the younger film set' the moat important wedding waa that of Jackie Coogan and Betty Grable Tom Brown married Natalia Dra- la located coat of tha Leu Angdcu Many Notables' Aeeiat at 'Sbrine of Ceremonies By BOGEB JOHNSON Southern California's internationally famoue "Shrine ef Friendship' the Lae Angdcu Breakfast dob dedicated Ita new NON clubhouse this morning with the help of a large army ef note bice Including Gov Elmer A Beaaoa of Mini sota aed Gov Frank Merrlam af California An overflow crowd of more than 1000' persona rose from bed earlier than usual to participate In the ceremonies In his dedicatory address Dr Rufus von KleinSmld president of tho University of Southern California and former president of the dub declared that tha world has coma to leant that ws are not what wa possess but we are what tha fundamental virtues of love honesty and frlrnshlp make us "To the Issues of friendship wo dedicate thia dub" he declared to tho cheering audience whose applause was sent over the Southern California radio network by Station KFWB In Ranch House Style Soft hued diver and rose decorations covered the-'cdllng of the bunding of typical California ranch house style Tho structure occupying part of the old Loa Felix rancho la near the Glendale city line aerobe the Loe Angelea River opposite Griffith Park and north of Loe Felix Blvd A Chisholm the contractor responsible for building the clubhouse turned over the kqys to Elmer Moreland dub preddent fact that we are able to dedicate pur new home Is due entirety to the cooperation and enthusiasm of the members Moreland said Months will bn required to complete the plant and to develop and beautify it he said The eventual investment will be about 1100000 Charles Hutson chairman of (Turn to Page 15 Column 1) End Said Near For Spearman Frank Hamilton Spearman historical writer and prominent Catholic was not expected to live through tlie day He to suffering from an ulcer condition at the Queen of Angels Hospital where he to In a semi-coma Spearman 74wss stricken seriously several weeks ago He hadi been In 111 health for ptpre than a Among his numerous honors Spearman treasures the Laetare medal presented In 1435 by Notre Dame University It to given annually to an dutotgndlng Catholic layman The writer's residence to at 7374 Franklin Ave Kalio Dedication Nears Radio Station nriw Spanish type $40000 home on Cahuenga Blvd Juat south of Santa Monica Blvd will be ready for occupancy early in February 'it was announced today The dedicatory ceremonies will be conducted by Leo Carrillo film actor Decorative work to In charge of John who worked on sets for Samuel Goldwyn'e An innovation win be the use of hourly time signals to be broadcast by clanging an old hand cast bell The bell was used at one time in the Del Balano Mission 0FtvTON I THOMPSON Signs Sex 'Sign in tha lobby of a downtown THIS TELEPHONE TOR MEN EXCLVtIVELY LADIES WILL VBE TELEPHONE IN NORTH LOEET Tbla ia no gig really aerloua Peopla will pooh-pooh arid ihnig It off aa antlndJcation of the highly 'moral aort of thing you can expect in a bank -But it'a no pooh-poohing matter A gooee barkjng 'under walla of Rome aaved the city A little punk stuck his thumb In a leaking dyke and aaved Holland A patriot pulled a trigger and plunged alx eontlnanta Into BrWorld War The bank makea the atartling dla-covery that there ia a difference between little bey telephones and little girl telephones A new wave ia about' to aweep over the nation A wave of die-eoviriea of facing facta aqua rely of eweeplng away old pruderiea and outworn a wave that nay give ua luper-radium and -an end to war Bex baa been eatabllahed in telephone! It wont atop there Not with Juat telephonaa Bankera and scientists their eyea newly opened will preaa on afreah ta ever newer and more atartling discoveries It ia no longer poaelble In tbla enlightened open-minded age to Ignore thing! which only a few yeara back were diecuaeed behind vault doors Pragma we have learned doea not proceed from the aort of tacit Ignoring with which our parenta treated the lego ol tablet the hip part' of hip boota'qr tha cheit of chicken Science doea not ballyhoo Simply and with meaaured reverence aclenca announce! ita diacov-erlea with the raodeet quletneeaand lack of fanfare which la tha very dignity and foundation of a aeeklng mind Marie Curie discovering radium aaid only: "I think I have Isolated a aub-tance which may' be of value to the world" Columbue diacoverlng- tha New World raid: "I believe I have dlecovered a new route to China" Galileo aaid: "Give me- a fulcrum and lever and I will move the The Loe" Angela bank aaya: This telephonbfor mgn exclu-aively ladle! will ue telephone! in' north Simply decorum But with flrmneea and faith and dear-erring knowledge that ahaltera forever the prude-blinded concept inna of 1437 yearn With new eyea humanity henceforth muat look upon Thing Aa They Are By that aimple arntenee veil drops The myatery of how two collar button! grow where only one grew before ta myatery no longer Only the mating season remain to be discovered Male and female faucet male and female shoe tree little girl frtgld-alre and little boy frigidalree are Juat around the corner Many and many man will dincover himself wearing pair ef female auapend-era many woman will Mnh In discovery that aha ia Veering ot masculine garter The ehnrk ae are all shocks ae- cnmpanylng stqUIng dlacoverira will be profound But It will pane It peoaed for thoae Olympic Gamea effldala who had to transfer two mple high Jumprra to the female ropcHiklpplng contest! it passed for Adam- and Etc after the apple With reverence With 2 Marx wen for It will pass lor Us he tranquil We wonder though where the hunk buys Its apples You will make discoveries of your own It to unavoidable now that theice has been broken This very Underwood has been a llttlq girl all these years A little girl pining for a Royal We will stand between them no longer Countless uch tragedies will be averted This evening we gsxed with new eyee on our hand set In the living room We have made a little dress for 1L We have ordered a mate In a little while there will be little extension for the back bedroom We will have a female telephone jn the kitchen and a male' radio In tfye living room and If propinquity has anything to do with the Great Schema of Things they will meet end fall Id love and marry and settle -down and next Christinas we will have -brood of combination radio-telephones that -wHI give -us Jack Benny every time we dial the Cltteen-Naws and ask for Swisher It still wont solve the problem of how many kinds of telephones ths bank will discover necessary fdr Hollywood though Neighbors- Startled as Explflsion Rocks Home Neighbors were startled tote yee- terday when an explosion blow out sevsral windows hi tha residence of Arthur LaChapelle 1004 Box-bury Dn Beverly Hills Firemen discovered that leaking gas In tha laundry room had been IgnUed by a water heater pilot Might -The damage was negligible Two Veteran 1 1 Charles "Buddy? Rogers America's Afinrc I Inn I 'erstwhile' "boy friend" Both took lltlUlU-I'UlllIpj (n junP wiih pickbir being Second only in else to tha Ray-mond-MacDonald nuptials was the wedding that united Mary Plckford once- "America's sweetheart" and lene Judge from Wesley Buggies per Anne Shirley wed John How-and her marriage to Dan Topping ard Payne and the Durkin slaters April 10 and January of 1938 she' (Turn to Page 15 Column 1) County Joins Fight hr Sales Tax Split to Lift Age Aid Load coat an additional WN- The dub Film Colony Births in 1937 4 4' -tfK- Mi 4 FRANK BACON II -among the film babies of 1437 Young Mr Bacon ia the 'son of Director and Mrs Lloyd Bacon Ilia arrival div'uptrd a birthday party be- Ing given by Mrs Bacon for her husband Rlliner phots a similar plea to the Golernor County Counsel Everett Mat-toon told the board that It would be -a proper request to make to the Governor The Supervisors are of the 'belief that the rales (ax has produced so much more revenue yian originally Intended that some of it should be' used to lighten the pension burden which did not exist at the time the rales tax was adopted It baa been estimated that the rales tax next year will bring as much as $20000000 in excess of original estimates While Supervisor John Anson Ford supported (he request to (he Governor he raid he woe doing so with the understanding thmt he liras not In favor of continuing such- a high sales tax aa threo per rent I want It known that I shall favor the reduction of the three per cent tax when It appear that the revenues would be sufficient from lower percentage" Ford Mid ACTION TO CURB TOAX SHARKS' DEMANDED Enactment of stringent laws regulating operations of "loan was asked today of the Legblature should It be convened In special session by Gov Frank Merrlam The request 'forwarded to Sacramento by the County Supervisor on sponsorship of Chairman Roger Jessup asked that if and when Gov: Merrlam calls the session he Include nolle that the "loan shark" MU should be considered' aa' ail emergency matter Wage earners especially thoaa ta-cefvlng smifU salaries are being unscrupulously exploited by (fereonal property brokers and salary-loan concerns because of lack ef regulatory laws Jessup said FIRE HITS BEAUTY SALON 1 An early morning firs In a beauty parlor at 4324 Faces SL operated by Rhode Gardner Inflicted damage estimated at 8100 tha Interior and furnishings fire department official raid They Indicated' that tho blaxa was caused by Ignition of towels hanging1 over a' gas haatar Seven raffic Deaths Boost County Toll to 1026 for Ycarmtl 30 Avq service Gov Frank Merrlam today was petitioned by the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County to call a apt-rial session of the California Legislature to divert a large portion of the California state sales tax toward helping counties to meet Ihelr rapidly Increasing cost of paying1 old age pensions The Supervisors Joined with San Francisco County which has made Planners Reject Swell traffic fatalltlm lUted al tba county morgue today brought Loe Angrlrs ton to 1M4 employee at the office reported shortly before noon All i Holljr- ba he to -watch and 4 1 -I I by a ear driven by War-nock 51 of 8683 McKenxie Ave and died In the Hollywood Receiving Hospital Warnock was not held when he explained that the woman had stepped from between two perked' cars into the path of hia automobile WUIIam Brenter 72 of 5878 Bon- aallo Ave wa killed near MLalC LlglltS Will home when struck by an automo- bile driven by Otto Lingenselser days of have been cancelled at tho wood police Station Thera Will a large contingent of plain dot officers giro on duty Orders are especially for rowdyism drunk driving traffic violations thefts from parked care Blaze DtiringWeek Latest victim was Bruno Ulm 70 of 3161 Largo who died today at the California Hospital of Injuries- received Christmas Day In a crash at Third St and La Cienega Blvd: The elderly man waa hurt when the car In Which he was riding driven by hie eon Richard Ulm 43 was struck by an automobile driven by Gregory 60 of 438 Bedford Dr 'Beverly Hills Mrs Ethel Ulm daughter-ln-lcw of ths dead man and Gedwig Strong 35 of 1323 Beachwood Dr also 'hurt In the crash are still under treatment at thostielt-fornia Hospital Gregory waa taken Into custody after the crash on suspicion ot felony drunk driving Others victims Orin Wray 62 of 128 Meyers St Burbsnlf partner in an auto agency at Van Nuys and a well known Valley civic leadlr waa killed last night In a collision at Oxnard St and Ethel Ave Van Nuys between Ills car 4nd one drlv-tn hy Leon Slye 26 of 18649 Oxnard Bt Mrs Beatrice McLaren 45 of 807 Ni Madison Ave wa 'fatally Injured in tha 806 block On Vermont Ave when she was struck Santa Claus Lana Ughllf will turned on each night this week ln -cludlng Saturday and Sunday it was announced today hy Otto Olesen Hollywood Chamber of Com- mrree president who la In charge of the electrical effects Large numbers of persons have i' telephoned the chamber offices Sk' ing how long the famous Xcum will be retained Olesen amid Hollywood today mourged the death qf two veteran actors John Dillon 61 and Clayton Anderson 46 Death from euinon la came to Mr Dillon early today at the National Military Home hospital after an illness of two days -Borif In New York City the actor had played on Broadway with Lionel and John Barrymore and played In "The Birth of a Nation" with Griffith CLAYTON ANDERSON He waa a Spa nlsh-Amer lean War veteran and the brother of the late Eddie Dillon director Mr Dillon's most recent film appearance waa in Lily Pons' "Hitting a New He to survived by hi widow WUhelmina of 8438S Fountain Ave and a abler Marcella Dillon The funeral to scheduled for the Sawtelle Soldiers' Homer -The date ha not been decided upon Mr Anderson died yesterday at the General Hospital where he had been III for two weeks Service are to be held at Le Roy Bagley Mortuary at' 6:30 pm' tomorrow followed hy cremation Confining hto appearances exclusively to the Mr Anderson toured with William Owens and for many years was associated -with the Thomas Lennon Co Recently he was seen In Federal' Theater Project production He was a member of Loe Angeles Poet No 404 VFW He to survived by a brother Paul in Tulsa 'Okie and hto parenta In Detroit Dispute Over Radio Electrical W'ork Ends A dispute over Installation of electrical equipment et the Columbia Broadcasting System's 'New Hollywood headquarters at Sunset Blvd and Gower 8L has been "adjusted Al Speeds business agent for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 40 aaid today According to Speed an agreement has been reached for the assembling of tha equipment manufactured In the East by union electricians MOTOR MAKER WAITED Nelson president of the Willy Overland Motor Co and Mrs Nelson to arrive this afternoon oa tha Santa Fa Chief Zone Application For Sanitarium By unanimous vote the five member of the Board of City Planning Commissioners today had rejected an application 'for a spot one authorising the operation of a sanitarium In the vicinity of Hollywood Blvd and Fuller Ave Jim Tuthill 7300 Hollywood Blvd presented a petition to the hriard at Ita hearing yesterday stating that 6 property owners In (he vicinity were -'opposed to the sanitarium -which aasertedly has been operating since last summer Among the opponents were Joseph Schenck Dlmmitt Frederick Williamson Dr XL Palmer Myron Wasson K' Murphy Fred Lewto John Mead and Cheater -T Hoag RADIO TROUPE TO DEPART Fred Allen with hie wife and i radio company of 23 will leava tomorrow for the East via the Santa F- velopment of Judgment to the college of hard knocks" her speakers were IV Daugh-- California Institute of Tech- Raymond Davis Univer-ot California and Lang-U of Georgs I Sullivan Med Field tripe were token afternoon to Ban Gabriel Dam an electric Ughtfng plant informal dinner for members a nd women guests win be held at pj 22001 Seventh St with Samuel I Non pm at Restaurant Morris Stanford Univamity as tha speaker Enginccrmg Education Basis In High School Said Lacking 9861 8 Harvard Blvd who was not held Ernest Joseph 14 of Inglewood' incurred fatal Injuries when he was aaid to have crashed his bicycle into the eide of an automobile driven by John Vogt also of Inglewood' at street -intersection In that city Richard A MeDowen 40 of 522 8 Hobart Blvd was killed at 16th St and Santa Monica Blvd when he was struck by an automobile driven by Mathew A Nell 1073 Olvera St who waa held on suspicion of negligent homicide William Keats 83 of 366 Imperial Highway was killed at Imperial Highway and Prairie Ave when he was struck by ah automobile driven by George Lota-ple 19 of Venice who wee' not held lyn Hotel Gov- Frank Merrlam speaker Townsend Club Hollywood Nb9 7:36 pm 6167 Franklin Ave birthday party Writers Round Table Inc 8 Hollywood Hotel talk "Pad Pointer" hy Jaime Palme" Club 7 pm 848 Broadway Leonard Jones and Joe Ohaeryntory "A Journey The foundation for engineering education aa devised by high schools Is defective Arthur Atkinson of the San Francisco Bay Exposition Ox declared today at Lea Angelea Junior College during the second seas ton ef the annus! pastel lag af the padfla Southwest Seeftoaef the Society for the Promotion ef Engl nee rjngEducatlon "Most high school nglnerin Noted Italian Artist To Arrive Tomorrow One "of Italy's leading artists' Count Emanuel Castelbarco ta to arrive in Lo Angelas tomorrow morning from the- XtaaL Under the sponsorship of Grace Moore and under the direction of Merle Armltag lmpivskrlo a private exhibition of tho painter's works will be held at Btendahl gal-' lery Sunday from 4 to pm to which 206 InvItatWn th society and film folk have been extended A public showing of tho artist's works ta announced from Jan to' 15 the same gallery Rotary Honors Five as Birthdays Celebrated Birthday anniversaries of five Hollywood Rotary Club members were observed by the organisation yesterday during luncheon conduct- ed at tha Hollywood Rooooveit Hotel by Herbert A Bailey president and David J' Brick pro-' gram chairman 1 Those honored wen Dr Harry iferfleld Sanford Hewitt fi Teffinder Frank heron and Vera Aim Roger lmhof related laci-denta Id tkata Uvea Through Time Beginning Dec 25 4 BC" December lecture end dem- -onstrmtlon subjectr week days gj I-AACj Breakfast Club I am and pjn: Sunday 'and holidayaiDr John Lechner Challchga for 2:80 1:16 and 8:30 p-m Iigga- a John Dewey Forum pni 421 Huh 12:15 pm Rose- Dnonmnitf Cmitf I teachers have only a book learning knowledge of life and thia they try to peas xm to itudents who should be taught the1 facto of the world and he said high school teachers should ba made to as aa intarneshlp to Warn tha fundamental fXctxof Ufa- "Tho teachers and principals of high schools foil to understand the distihetion and doss ness of engines ring and the trades Experience baa to complete an college education and tho beat taachar for the speaker Correct ker "Do Something Now to Many Things nifford Clinton rally I pm Channlng Hall First Unitarian Church 2936 Eighth St Grand Juror Clinton Supervisor John An-sqp Ford and other speakers Tomorrow Thursday 'Evening Discussion I 1 1 1 XL.

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