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JO THE SOUTHLAND JULY 8. 1936. PART IJ, Along El Kidnap Fear Voiced as 8 -Year-Old Boy Vanishes at Elsinore Air Chief Camino Real POSSE HUNT PROVES VAIN He's Just Inherited $350,000 TREE BATTLE TO CONTINUE Search Asked by Grandmother Alhambra, Merchants Gain Removal Permission but Objectors Will Fight On With ft. vV 5.V I 1 II insvvorth TO. COURT RULING MUDDLES C0MPT0N POLICE BATTLE City Manager Declares Decision for Reinstatement of Chief Potter Can Have No Bearing Now COMPTON, July 7.

"Who's Who in the Police Department?" continued as the leading forehead wrinklcr for Compton's official family tonight. While a decision rendered today by the District Court of Appeals authorized the reinstatement of Thomas J. Potter as Police Chief, City Manager Gidley, who dismissed Potter, declared tonight that the decision has no bearing on the Police Department now. mi in Laundry Owner Tells How ALHAMBRA, July 7. Main-street merchants today won their fight for permission to remove palm trees growing in front of their places of business.

Young ard Disappeared; Asks Ships Watched ELSINORE, July 7. Belief that But the "battle of the trees" Is not ended by any means, as a large 8-year-old Ross Hart, had an delegation of citizens which attend ed the City Commission meeting at swered the lure of adventure and which the action was taken an COMPLICATED AFFAIR nounced they will continue efforts to "educate" the merchants and "save them from their own folly." MAYBE SO, MAYBE 601 But you gotta show me. News story says Actress Dorothy Lamour was saved from a "mad ape" by film Property Man Murray Young, who had a terrific battle with the creature. This sounds like" the first reports of the "mad 100-pound baboon" that strode Into a Placentia church a while back and terrorized' the congregation. It turned out to be a little ten-pound rhesus monkey.

Is Miss Lamour sure this "mad ape" wasn't a big sand flea? Potter was dismissed and E. A West appointed by Gidley in July, MUST BEAR COSTS 1935, shortly after the adoption of wandered away to play with some friends was displaced today with the conviction that he was kidnaped yesterday morning from the home of his grandmother and legal guardian, Mrs. Ora L. Bandy, prominent Southern California laundry owner, who resides in Elinsore. Thirty-six hours have passed since the boy mysteriously disappeared The commission action lnciuoea 1 the proviso that any removal of an emergency civil service ordinance which Gidley refused to recognize.

)A i trees and subsequent reflnishing of Potter sued the city for reinstate sidewalks be paid for by the re spectlve merchants having the work Delos E. Emmons named commander of G.H.A. First Wing, with headquarters at March Field. ment and payment of his salary, and was tendered a favorable decision by Superior Court Judge Stutsman done, from his Elsinore home and no Defending the palms Mrs. A.

HAT'S HIS FUTURE? several months ago. Skafte, 318 North Third street, spoke trace has been found of his where abouts. POSSE SEARCHES VALLEY He disappeared yesterday morn Little Jimmie Banningcr, 5 from the audience APPEAL LOST Gidley and the Council then ap "When I came from the East, It GEN. EMMONS was those same palm trees which lng shortly before 8 o'clock while pealed, and it was their appeal which was lost in today's de first attracted me to Alhambra," she said. "They attract custom Mrs.

Bandy had walked down to a APPOINTED near-by postofflce. At first Mrs ers in the same way." Arriving with another delega Bandy thought he had gone to play with some of the neighbor boys. cision that upheld the validity of the civil service ordinance. However, last January the disputed ordinance was put to a vote, and was voted out by a majority. tion after the discussion had tak en place and the motion had been MARCH FIELD (Riverside) July passed, -Mrs.

R. B. Vaile, 101 East Delos C. Emmons Gidley again fired Potter and hired West as Police Chief, effective from iff: Alhambra Road, nevertheless made commander of the eighteenth com an eloquent piea lor tne trees. wins: of tne American Air When the lad failed to return In the afternoon she became alarmed and notified the police.

A hastily organized posse systematically searched the valley and questioned neighbors and playmates of the boy without uncovering the slightest clew as to his disappearance. As nightfall arrived and still the the day of election. CASE STILL PENDING SUGGESTION OF COOLNESS Corps at Honolulu, has been ap ThPs crrarpfnl rw1m eiv us pointea commanaer oi me unw Backed by Mayor Smith, Potter xiicw.stion of pooinpw on hot nrsc wing, witn neaaquarters nere George A. Mudgett prepared to step out of his used clothing store for good yesterday and get down to the serious business of spending a $350,000 Inheritance he just had learned was left him by an aunt In New York. A boat and a trip to Alaska are on his list for pleasure spending.

iimn phot Glendale Man Won't snmmpr rinv llkn this. As con- ana wui iase over nis new auues T. J. Potter, who won a court victory In Compton Police Chief war yesterday but the fight still goes on! continued to claim the office, maintaining that civil service could not be revoked by less than a two-thirds trat tn Ran Antnnin whirh wunui tne next two montns. boy could not be located.

Mrs. Bandy offered the possibility that innm in distune th past Announcement 01 tne appoint vote of the people. This case like end of Main street, snow covered ent en- Emmons to the head wise went to court and no decision he may have been kidnaped by his he may have been kidnaped. In winter, thev add to a vista 01 me important racinc ujast ae has been rendered to date. which makes this business section fense corps, with command over SAYS MOTHER SENT NOTE Gidley maintains that West is the only one who has any claim to the most attractive," she said.

AUTO UPSET KILLS BOY stations at Marcn field, san Diego and Hamilton Field, was received Splurge on New Riches years of age, of Westminster in Orange county, is reported to be an expert linotype operator. But he won't convince me until he proves that he can write good Old "SHRDLU ETAOIN" without a bobble. PERSONAL TOUCH To the desk has Just come a little mimeographed magaaine called "Mission Indian," dealing with life in tne back country. Samples of the "personal touch:" "Mr. Joe Estrada sold two hogs weighing over 400 pounds.

He also old two calves." "Claron Yargarer, chili king of Pala, is very busy with his crop. He has forty acres In chill and employs several assistants." "Thelma Norris of Klamath is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Estrada. While here she was suddenly taken ill with the measles.

She is doing nicely In the Soboba Hospital." jTS THE REAL McCOY 1 Don't laugh. That's the best kind of news in the world names and personals. Even the biggest newspapers it they're smart use 'em on a glorified scale items about Neighbor Hitler and Neighbor Mussolini and wars and popes and elections Instead of Mr. Joe Estrada and his 400-pound hogs. Congratulations to the editor oi Mission Indian." He knows his news and he sticks office since January.

"I am legal guardian of the boy and have kept and clothed and fed him for more than five years of his today from the War Department, Girls Practice Gen. Emmons was raised to the Mayor Smith refused to recognize West as Police Chief throughout the rank of brigadier-general from that GLENDALE. July 7. "Three hun life." explained Mrs. Bandy.

nine months that he served and So George A. Mudgett, 56-year-old operator of a used clothing store of colonel, which he held previously for Long Beach "Recently his mother wrote from Honolulu to have him placed on a consistently refused to sign his pay dred and fifty thousand dollars Is a lot of money, particularly when at South Orange avenue, com A commander of the GHQ wing must warrant. mented today as- he announced he hold a generals rank. ship and sent to her at the Ha- Water Sportsl It was In a controversy over a coming out of a clear sky, but has received news from relatives Col. Henry B.

Clagett is the retlr VENTURA, July 7. The body of Ventura county's twenty-first traf fic victim since the first of January, Robert John Gardee, 8 years of age, was being sent tonight to San Ga warrant drawn for services from have it all mapped out as to what that he is one of fourteen heirs to lnir wine commander. He was as January 22 to April that Smith and I'm going to do with it." LONG BEACH. July 7. Girls as sinned here to reoreanize the wine West came to blows a few weeks ago well as boys are entering Into final after Henry H.

Arnold training nere lor tne aquatic evenw Wfts transferred from the wine com West Is still at home recuperating from injuries assertedly suffered briel, where arrangements are to be made for his funeral. that will feature the Long Beach mnni t0 the United States Air Corns in the fight. water sports carnival ounaay. chief of staff office in Washington, POWER WAR RATESFALL "Today's decision proves that The boy was killed last night particularly in tne ramDow ssim- rj, c. it would have been illegal for me when a car driven by his mother Gen.

Emmons was bora in Hunt an estate valued at approximately $5,000,000. SPENDING PLANNED Mudgett, who has been making a modest living selling and swapping used clothing, outlined how he's going to spend his share of the estate. "First, I'm stepping out of the clothing business. This is practically taken care of right now. Then I'm leaving for New York to help in settling the estate, and when this Is over I'm going to buy a boat and to have signed West's warrant," Smith declared tonight at Avalon lngton, W.

June 17, 1888, and was graduated from West Point In skidded from the rain-drenched highway five miles east of Cama-rillo, overturned and pinned him between the automobile and the where he Is vacationing. June, 1909. Private Company Permitted MATTER OF PAY City Attorney Ralph Plerson de pavement. Others Injured In the crash wert BOOKMAKER It 1 to Meet Competition at Iiranley the youth's mother, Mrs. Edna Gar-dee.

31. of 2728 Muscatel street. San Gabriel, and Patty, 3, and Edna clared tonight that West probably can have no claim for reimbursement for filling the office of Police Chief from July 19, 1935, to Janu make a trip to Alaska with my boy, George. MOVE MADE Gardee, 14, sisters. ary, 1936.

"After that, the remainder of the money will go into sound secur The driver said she had driven SAN FRANCISCO, July 7. (IIP) Meanwhile Acting Chief Wayne The Southern Sierras Power Com since morning from a city north of ities." San Francisco and, lacking sleep, LONG BEACH, July pro George is one of Mudget's three pany was granted permission by the State Railroad Commission to Wright is filling the Police Chief's boots nominally, though drawing a patrolman's salary. failed to notice the curve. posal to license bookmakers under a fee of $2000 a year was made to day to reduce power rates in Braw- Ross Hart, Jr. children.

He resides in Seattle. The other two are Lincoln Mudgett, who Is working in a cannery at Dayton, earning tuition for ley, by from 10 to 15 per cent. the City Council today by Council Former Mayor MAIN CANAL man Schmner. He declared that race-track bet his schooling at Washington State walian Islands. For reasons best known to myself I refused to do this.

The fact that even the closest retroactive to last May 18. The company announced also a new and lower rate for power consumers In the Imperial and Gets Board Job College, and Mrs. Rosalie Kent of BREAKS IN ting establishments now are op to it. That's tops for a newspaperman. tUST WON'T STOP Now It's Santa Monica, Beginning Saturday, the beach city will launch a rapid-fire Pioneer Days celebration including a rodeo Saturday and Sunday and a menster parade.

In preparation we have to look at pictures of Mayor Gillette being doused on a ducking stool, of Mayor Gillette growing whiskers, of Mayor Gillette welcoming the queen of the rodeo, of Mayor Gillette welcoming the queen of the bathing beauties. Why does anybody want to be a Mayor anyway? OOP FOR MR. SHIPPEY! 354 West Burchett street, Glendale. erated illegally in pool halls, barber shops and cafes and the city neighbors did not see the boy leave the house leads me to believe that Mudgett Is a widower. IMPERIAL is obtaining no revenue from these LEFT BY AN AUNT The Inheritance was left by Mud- Caroline Underwood he may have been kidnaped.

POLICE TELEGRAPHED operations. BRAWLEY, July 7. (JV)A seven gett's aunt, Mrs. Frank Barnes, SAN DIEGO, July 7. Mayor Benbough today refused to reappoint Robert L.

Daniel as president of the Civil Service Commission and sent the name of John L. Bacon, former Mayor and prominent engineer, to the Council for confirmation to replace Daniel. "His mother gave up all right to ty-foot break in the main Alamo owner of a large and exclusive ho mer class of sailboats art the active in preparation. nSailors Thumbing him when she failed to appear in Canal, supplying water to all lands Coachella valleys, effective August 8 and not retroactive. In applying for permission to lower rates the company said competition with the Imperial Irrigation District, which has started selling power in the city, made lower rates necessary.

They said they formerly had 2490 users but had lost 584 since encountering competition and were losing an additional fifteen daily. I tel and other property In New York City, he said. protest at the time I was made his While the aquatic circus Is In win vie auuvib of the Imperial Irrigation District cast of New River, caused a drying lrgal guardian," added Mrs. Bandy News of the local merchant good 1 progress In the Rainbow Pier Lagoon fff3c hniir Infn the diminutive sailboats will race lllllCO Li Hit: I I III I have telegraphed police at San of canals today. fortune came to him In a letter from Pedro and San Francisco to watch M.

J. Dowd, chief engineer for around its outer edge. a brother, Roy Mudgett of Great Falls, who explained that for all ships bound for Honolulu. I will the district, declared the break will Among the girls practicing for VJ Rupert Hughes stepped down Bus Hearing get Ross back if It takes a lifetime. be repaired within two days and the competition are Caroline Under the la.st several months relatives had sought In vain to locate him.

service resumed. wood and Jean La Veil. Meanwhile, Brawley city water SAN DIEGO, July 7. U.P.)-Hiteh OFFICERS SEARCH FOR MONROVIA CHILD consumers were cautioned to use as Santa Barbara hiking sailors had their day be They estimate the lower rates will save Brawley consumers annually and consumers In the two valleys $135,000 a year. EXMAYOR little water as possible.

City reser MONROVIA, July 7. After hav and Lee Shlppey stepped up! So Lee is the new acting president of the Writers' Club of Southern California. Mr. Hughes quit because he was too busy. This is a new feather In the already feathered cap of our Lee.

Another book or two, by golly, and he'll be heading the national Writers' Club or something. fore a hearing of the State Railroad Commission today, sifting Ontario Keeps Up Defiance on volrs contain an estimated supply lng left home sometime before 6:30 Tightens Sunday for one and ne-half days. favorable and adverse reports on a.m. today Glen Thornton, 12-year The Alamo Canal was carrying application of the Santa Fe Rail old Monrovia boy, was being Food Sale Ban Parking Rulel OF ORANGE 3500 feet of water when the break The break took place late searched for by both local police and Sheriff's deputies at the Temple road to establish bus service between here and Los Angeles. Danv.

A rimltfB 1 Clnnlnlo ft ti SANTA BARBARA, July 7. De Citv substation. last night, ten miles below Cudahy, in Mexico, thirty miles from the SUCCUMBS spite broadcast warning given the He was described by the parents, Sullivan .41. I "lc CHUI V4 alley Intake at Andrade. two days closure of all Santa Bar Mr.

and Mrs. L. Thornton of 809 UST ABOUT THE END After the violent but futile I 7 raVirnin Distrlct- testified he understands trict engineer of the California! HQr, West Duarte Road, Monrovia, as ORANGE. July 7. David Clar 1 I I MRU U1VU1UU, Dlllipijr IUVU iw DllJ A ILL AA bara food stores, meat, poultry and fish markets last Saturday and Sunday some housewives were four feet seven Inches in height, ence Drake, 70 years of age, former Postofiice Head lnn mw ttt ruHlnn hfrvr.

th r.itv nlc nZ He said establishment of the Mayor, one of Orange pioneer cm weighing eighty-two pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. The boy caught with cupboards as bare as zens and a lineal descendant of Sir f.J m.nifl Santa Fe highway carriers probably 12 FROM SEATTU was wearing blue duck trousers n.nn -tAt would reduce Uie number of hitch- Francis Drake, died this afternoon at his home. brown shirt, white tennis shoes and Takes New Job SAN GABRIEL, July 7. Lawrence Murphy became the new post Srer forcingaiiel no hat. He came to Orange In 1806, and between the two ports, parking on Euclid avenue.

outbreaks in the Orange county citrus pickers' strike Monday It should become apparent to the strikers that their cause Is hopeless. In these wild raids they are attacking much more than mere pickers who have taken their places. They are attacking organized society. And we won't stand for that when the red hand of the professional agitator Is so plainly visible. became interested the rapidly The hearing was called by Arthur Sullivan's letter called attention POSTAL RECEIPTS GAIN master of this city today.

Mother Hubbard's. In dire emergency 'several turned to poultry farms and rabbit ranches within the city limits. Appraised of this subterfuge police cited S. S. Agamalian.

who assertedly was selling both rabbits and chickens on the hoof and in fur or feathers, for a test case. Today came an official ruling from City Attorney Nichols that rabbits and poultry, whether SANTA BARBARA, July 7. (ZD- developing citrus Industry and in his forty years of residence here was instrumental in the organiza He succeeds John Strauch, who to the fact that paTall" parking for the Rallroad lines have not been placed on the tu thoroughfare, as required on streets fW fnrmlnt nark thi RIX hic-ha-av 1 8nd I'van u'ls representing held the position for twelve years. Postal receipts here for the last quarter of the fiscal year were an increase of $789.71 over tion of the Orange County Fruit Murphy, who has been connected ith the County Probation Depart Exchange of which he was later a president. Likewise, be was a for v.tm nfnioi.

(h.i he Southern Pacific Railroad, both system, ana warned officials tnati mihc h. hoiH ii.hu fr n.cii. opposed establishment of additional the same period last year. ment, lives at 250 St. Francis street, 1 w.

I mer president of the Santiago Or ere. dressed or alive, could not be sold 111 Ll DLLIUCilb ICAUlLlliK ange Growers Association, ana from the present diagonal parking on Sunday. served for six years as Mayor. 'Battle of City Dump" Born in Southampton, Suffolk Glendale to Celebrate LOWER TAX FORECAST WOMAN, 102, DIES CALIPATRIA, July 7, CP)-Eufe- VENTURA, July 7. (fr) City county, New York, in 1866, the son of a Long Island sea captain, young Drake early became interested in Puts Pomona in Dumps mlana Antunez, who assertedly was Manager McMillan predicted a low er tax rate here with reduction of 102 years of age, died today of old Improved Boulevard academic pursuits.

He attenaea the Southampton Academy and the the city's budget at $4,425.66 from age. She came nere irom Mexico eleven years ago. last year's figure. Franklin Literary Institute. Mayor Ziegler Issued July 1, direct lng the City Street Department to GLENDALE, July 7.

Coming as, president of. the railway company; rOMONA, July 7. To dump, or not to dump, and where to dump if dumpBig Is Cjne this was "the weighty matter dumped on the City Council this afternoon. use a city-owned dump at Clave THREE STATE BOARDS PICK LONG BEACH Supervisor Jessup, Mayor Olson and Sidney C. Singer, president of the 1 v.id and Murchison streets, the close to a fiesta as any other event ever held here, a city-wide cele- Couni.il first rescinded his order.

Chamber of Commerce. illness, will attend his first meeting bralion marking a vast improve LONG BEACH, July 7. It must Smarting ur.der an order by Phil A. Stanton of Orange county, who has recuperated from a severe Then a ninety-day contract ri drawn up with the Pomona in months. mpnt on Brand Boulevard will be Three Stricken Brick Company for continued use Tne btate Far commission win AUNT MET mopt at thP Parlfln C.naxt rinh at be hot at Sacramento! Clvlq boosters saw today In the announcement that three State boards will meet here Friday, a boost for the With Paralysis 10 a m.

Friday. Among matters A coionui paraae, street aancing BT ROBEHT QUILLEN scheduled to come before the board and a speaking program will be of ht concern's dump whicn t'. leased to the city at $600 per yeur. The street department was ordered to cease dumping at the city dump and to resume dumping at the bricic SANTA ANA, July 7. Three San cool sea breezes blowing off the ocefin.

is the question of park puichnses nts of the ceiebration. a ith funds obtained from oil drill- ins on State lands If a measure on Tne improvement, sought for ta Ana children are in the County The State Commission the fall ballot is adopted. years by residents of the south hair Hospital today suffering, from in fantlle paralysis, according to Coun will in the City Council The' State Railroad Commission of the citv. Includes lowering of the PRINCESS CHARLOTTE fromVa ncouver June 24 andjuly 29 through the sheltered waters of the inside passage. 12 days $110 up Seattle to Seattle.

Itinerary includes the usual pom of call Settle to Skagway with two days at Skagway for trips to the interior. Also many fascinating ports and places far from regular sreamer lanes, such as Ocean tails, the enchanting Behm Canal, picturesque "Punch Sitka, Pearse Canal, Portland Inlet, Nanaimo on evergreen Vancouver Island (optional aide trip by motor toPortAIberni.) You are the guest of the world's greatest travel system on the charm, ingly furnished Pnnctss Charlotte. Enjoy gracious living cruise style, with distinctive cuisine, afternoon tea, evening refreshments, orchestra and dancing, masquerade ball, deck diversions-a happy 2 week vacatioa trip for Californians. Also sixteen regular Alaska sailings during the summer ten day round 190 from Seattle. For information see any travel agent or Wm.

McIIroy, General Agent, 621 So. Grand Los Angeles. Chamber at 10 a.m. Friday to con ty Health Officer Sutherland. The will hold a hearing in a courtroom pacific Electric tracks to street cases are mild.

sider the blcnnium Delegations from Southern California at the Jerglns Trust Building Fri- leveL reoaving of the business bou All the youngsters live In the company's dump. Before Ziegler took office, the brick company leased the property to the city at $1 per year. After Ziegler assumed the mayoralty, the price skyrocketed to $600, and for want of a better dumping place, the city has had to dump the $C00 Into the lap of the concern annually. An attempt to get a statement on the application of the Santa levard and the opening of several cities will appear before the com same neighborhood on West Camille tv Kauroaa to estaousn bus service east-west streets which formerly mission. Two new board members, in California.

came to a "dead end" at the bou- street. They are Ronald Merker, 4 years of age, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Merker, 1033 West Camille; lpvarrf Paul G.

Jasper of Fortuna and H. Judah of Santa Cruz, will attend the session as their first meeting I INLVV bUNDAl AIL Now nearly completed, the proj- from Mayor Ziegler after the coun crTJwr'r' rertvc rAru ec extends from Windsor Road SiLKY ILL WIJNS) AY UH g0uth for about twelve blocks to the Richard Gillaspy, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gillaspy, 948 West Camille, and Irene Sargent. 4.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sargent, ell meeting failed his secretary If A A stating that he and Councilman south citj limits.

HORTICULTURIST DIES AT PALOS VERDES Williams had gone to the dump, or LAGUNA BEACH. July 7. Lend- Headed by two bands, the parade 1025 West Camille. some dump, to look over the dump lng support to a belief that Sunday will start at 7 pjn. from Brand and Th Mensct of Chrcnit situation.

iiihu serwee mis a iong-ieis wnm wuiuiv bmct-i, uu yiuvccu ouuhi and is being appreciated by "the to the 1200 block of Brand, where LIBRARY TO CONTINUE URINARY villagers," was the large amount of the speaking program and then mail collected and sent out last street dancing will follow. XclephouelK.inity32J8 PAL03 VERDES ESTATES, July 7. Cornelius Janssen. 70 years of age, founder of the Palos Verdes Nursery and connected with many of this community's planting projects, died early today at his home. He was a native of Holland and was ml PrnataL PMriifl I.

Um tnd Womfa frtMjti.ntl.T du. fo Improper ti.atmmt. ind mit RIVERA, July 7. The Rivera branch of the Los Angeles County Library, which was established In the Rivera Woman's Improvement Clubhouse Building in 1923. will Sunday afternoon.

The new Sunday Fifteen new motor coaches which mail service, incoming and outgo- the Pacific Electric Company will lng, urged by the Chamber of Com- place in service Sunday in connec- nils. mr iiineif. i am in rrm-irftil In ind WOM KN-I'HINAHT KKIN K1PNBT. BI.OOll nt mOFTATK lUAKASK I moil iwwlarni? wiipwi sth merce, began Sunday. tion with its Glendale-Los Angeles "I feel sorry fdr Mary.

She says she don't care anything about money, but she saya it so much that it sounds like tryin' to convince herself." Copynght, J9S6, ruMuhrri Syndxitlt continue in its present location for street-car line are to be exhibited DEDICATION DATE SET durjng the parade. rated one of the leading horticulturists of this part of the country. Funeral arrangements are being made at Nlland's Chapel of The Flowers. CARPINTERIA, July 7. (-P) Ded- Principal speakers, as announced for trfiimrnt irf th la Ihiiral riimlnatlint Lah.aior IHacnmla- VV.

Irt ta arh pallcnl un.ir.llrd tr.atm.nl. trt and rnan. fir Oniullallon, MEDICAL OTFICtK ntlr. Ilk FImt Cutti BU I 7" t. Hill KtrMl ffiM.

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Jasper, new member of State Highway Commission, will attend his first session at Long Beach Friday. another year. Rental for the building haa been paid In full a year In advance, according to announcement made today. Ication of the Veterans' Memorial by Simon Berman, celebration Building has been set for July 18. chairman, Include D.

W. Pontius,.

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