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Tha OREGON STATESlAHff Salem.
Oragoiv Saturday MomiUQTDecember 1940
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ofWest.MesIt
Presbyterian
Featured Guest
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Offers
Artist
Celesta Player Is.Featured;
"Shell Shocked Angels,"
. Is Pastor's Sermon
The Christmas concert at the
'First Presbyterian church Sun-
: day night at 7:30 will feature a
galaxy of guest artists Including
Alicia McElroy, celesta player of
the Portland Symphony orchestra,
T Josephine Albert Spaulding, mes-
so-soprano, Virginia La Rae, col-
oratara soprano, and Mary Tal
madge Headrick, violinist. Solos
and concerted numbers by these
artists will form part one of the
concert, with part two consisting
fof the presentation of Dudley
Buck's cantata "The Coming of
the Kin."' v
The . celesta is -an Instrument
'Splayed by -pressing down a key
mechanism,, the same as a piano
It has a range of four octaves
although music for It sounds an
. octave higher than written. Its
- -tinkling, bell-like tone makes It
1 especially appropriate for Christ
mas music. Miss McElroy, In ad
dition to a miscellaneous group,
will play a composition by Donna
Eason, Salem musician. It is her
song, "Fireflies."
. Mrs. Bpauldlng, with Mary
Talmadge Ileadrlck playing the
violin obbligato, will sing Adams'
"O Holy Night" and will be
heard In Reger's "The Virgin's
Slumber Song" and "This Day
Is- Born A Saviour" by Stewart.
Frank E. Churchill will be at the
organ. ,
Soloists with the senior choir
in the cantata will be Josephine
Albert Spaulding, Lawrence C.
Maves, Vivian Benner, Ralph
Scott, Garlen Hollowell, Agnes
Drnmmond, Mary Hughes, Ana
tel Moon and Wlllard Horn
chuch. Doors will open at 7
o'clock Sunday night, and a tran
scribed musical program will be
played until 7:30.
Sunday morning Rev. W. Irvin
Williams' Christmas sermon will
be "Shell Shocked Angels?" Jo
sephine Bross, soprano, will sing
"Goodwill to Men" by O'Hara.
Calvary Church
To Aid Hospital
Presents Received, Sunday
Service to Be Given to.
Deaconess
Four services have been
planned for Sunday In the Cal
vary. Baptist church by the pas
tor, Rev. Arno Q. Weniger, and
Other leaders In the church. The
annual Christmas program, un
der, the direction of Frederick W.
Lehmann, superintendent of the
Bible school will be held at 9:45
a.m.
At this service, gifts of staple
foods and groceries will be re
ceived for the Deaconess hospital
and an offering received for the
building of- the Ocean Lake
church. At the morning worship
hour, 11 o'elock, the pastor, will
bring the Christmas message "Si
meon and the Savior." The choir
will sing. "The Shepherds Christ-
mas Song" (Reimann) under the
direction of E. D. Lindburg. Miss
Beatrice Zwemke will preside at
the organ.
At 6:15 p.m., the young peo
ple of the church will present a
short play entitled, "Did You Re
member Me?" At 7:30 p.m. wor
ship, the choir will sing carols
and the anthem, "Thy Light Is
Come" (Wilson). The pastor's
message "Let Us Now Go to
Bethlehem" will be in keeping
with the day.
Congregational
Juniors to Sing
Carol singing by the Junior
vested choir is announced as a
special feature of the Christmas
service arranged by the First
Congregational church for Sun
day morning In the Grand thea
tre. Familiar carols will "be ren
dered under the direction of Lena
' Belle Tartar as a prelude to the
service. Miss Carolyn Brown will
be soloist, singing: "There Were
Shepherds." Miss Nellie Pear
mine will render "Ave Maria"
(Bach-Gounod) - on the violin.
Rev. Robert A. Hutchinson, xnin-
later, will speak on "In Defense
of Christmas."
At the church school hour in
the YMCA a brief program will
be given under the direction of
i the superintendent. Dr. William
, C. Jones.
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13 th and Center
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Christmas Serv
ices
j Sunday
9:45 to 11:45 Sunday
School, Christmas
Program
Christmas message by
pastor. Bars' of treats - 3
will be given to each "
child attending. . W
6:30 P. M. Young Peo
; pie's Christmas Pro-
7:30 ; P. M. 70 -Voice M
choir and church or-
- chestra presents to
rled program of
beautiful . Christmas ?
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Alicia McElroy, who is the celesta player with the Portland Symphony
orchestra, will be presented Sunday night at the First Presbyterian
church
Church
TOST COKQBEOATIOXAZ,
Robert A. Hutchinson, minister. 8p-
. m. Worship terries at 11 o'clock In
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Christmas."
KNIGHT XEMOBIAXt
COKORSGATIOWAI
Nineteenth and Ferry streets. Howard
C. Stover, minister. Christmas service 11
. m. Sermon. "The Yonog Man Wno
Chanced the History of the World. Serv
ice 1:60 p. m. Candle-lifht eerrice end
maslc bj young people. Addreea, "The
by children of Sunday school i6 m.
Men I ciqd Jionaay i p. in. in. i. v.
Harrison, speaker.
BETHANY IVANGELICAL AND
SXFOKMD C HITECH
North Capitol and Marion streets, Ed
win Horstman, pastor. Sunday school 10
a. m. Worship 11 a. m., "God's Voice
in Messianic Prophecies." Christmas pro
rram and pageant, "A Star in the
Sky, 7:30 p. m. Services on Christmas
day 10 a. m. (German) and 11 a. m.
(English). Holy communion in both serv
ices.
FIRST EVANGELICAL
Corner Marion and Summer street. Rev.
James E. Campbell, minister. Sunday
school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11
o'clock. Sermon. "The Person of
Cbmt. Service 7:30 p. m., Christmas
sacred concert by vested choir under di
rection of Ernest Friesen. Bible study
and prayer service Thursday 7:30 p. m.
TIBST PEESBTTEKIAN
North Winter and Chcmeketa. Rev. W.
Iivin Williams, minister. Church school
8:45 a. m. Morning worship 10:55. Ser
mon, pabtor, "Shell Shocked Angels!
Endeavor gronpi meet o:du p. to. tnnsi
mas cantata, "The Coming of the King"
a,t 7:30 worship service. Thursday 7:30
p. m.. prayer meeting. No choir practice
Wednesday night.
, TTKST CHRISTIAN -
Center and High streets. Guy L. Drill,
pastor. Church school 9:30 a. m , com
munion end worsnip service io:o. men
sage, pastrr, "And the Word Became
Flesh. hildren churctt under leader
ship of Mrs. Guy L. Prill conducted dur
ing morning worship. Christian Endeavor
6:15. Service 7:30 p. m. featuring in
formal fellowship message by pastor on
The Heart of Canstmae.
COURT STREET CHURCH Or CHRIST
(Christian)
Seventeenth and Court street, W. H.
Lyman, miinster. Bible school 9:45 a.
m. Morning worship and communion
10:45. Sermon, "The Gift Supreme.
Service, 7:30 p. m Chritmas pageant,
"The Heavenly Host." Mid-week service,
Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
TURNER CHRISTIAN
O. W. Jones, minister. Morning wor
ship and sermon 11. Sermon subject.
'Christmas Joy. tvening sermon . :dO.
Subject, "A Black Sun, a Red Moon,
Falling Stirs.' ' Bible school wil present
Christmas program, 10 o'clock.
JASON LEE METHODIST
North Winter at Jefferson. 8. Raynnr
Smith, minister. Church school 9:45.
Morning worship , 11 o'clock when choir
will sing Christmas cantata, "Peace on
Earth." Christmas sermon, pastor, "The
Voice of a Child." The Epworth leagues
0:30. Night Sunday school program can
celled because of flu epidemic. No night
service.
TTRST METHODIST
Dr. 3. C Harrison, minister; Rev. Glenn
Olds, minister to youth. Church school
9:45, .mrsery 11 o'clock, morning wor
ship 10:50 with Dr. J. C Harrison preach
ing anneal Christmas message. At 7:45
p. m. will be the Sunday Christmas pro
gram presented entirely by the yonth ehoir
under the leadership of Rev. Glenn Olds.
WESLEY AN METHODIST
Lowell Gilger, pastor. Services at
WCTU hall. Commercial and Ferry. Sun
day 2:30 and 7:45 p. m. Prayer service
Friday 7:45 p. m. at 2455 Laurel street.
T.MST.JT! METHODIST
South Commercial and Meyers street.
Dean C Poindezter, minister. Sunday
school 0:45 a. m. Morning worship 11,
sermon, "He Came to Save His Own."
Leagues meet 9:10 p. m. Pageant, "Why
the Chimes Rang,"' 7:30.
. IMMAKTTEL BAPTIST
Corner North Haiet and Academy. Tber.
James T. MarUa," pastor. Bible school
10 a. ' rrorning worship 11 a. rn., "His
Nam Shall Be CaUed Wonderful"; serv
ice 7 p. m. whh entire Sunday school
giving -special Christmas program. Prayer
meeting Thursday 7:E0 p. m.'
CALVARY BAPTIST
Miller and South Liberty streets. Rev.
Arno Q. Weniger, pastor. Bible school
9:45 a. m., Christmas program Morning
worshrn 11 o'clock. Christmas muute.
"Simeon and the Savior." High scrtrt
ind seiior young people's meeting 6:18
p. m. Worship 7:80 p. m. Sermon topic,
"Let JL'a Kow Go to Bethlehem."
BETHEL BAPTIST
North Cottage and D streets. J. P. Ol
tboff. .pastor. Bible school 9:45 a. m.
Worship 11 a. si., sermon, "God Sent
Forth His Son." Youth groups at :30.
Sight j-ervice 7:90. Christmas carols and
music. Wednesday night 7:30, Christmas
festival.
' HAYESVTLLE BRANCH OF
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
One wile nort of the eity limit on
the Portland highway. BibU school :45
a.' aw Dewey Davis, superintendent.
, v ' rTRST BAPTIST
' Corner Liberty and Marion! streets'.
Dr.- Irving A. Fox, minister. Bible school
S.-4S a. a. Worship 11 a. m., '."The- God
Who Pitched his .Tent Among as. pastor.
Senior BYPTJ :15 p. m.. high' school
BYPU, :15 p. sa. Volunteers g :1 -p, m.
Gospel ervic p. Tbo Stair and
the Gloom." pastor. Wednesday sv at.
Early norring Christmas service; topic,
Tb Pnrpose of Christ'4 Birth," Testo.
XNGLBW0OD UNITED BRETHREN '
-- -,. IN -.CHRIST - : r,- ; "'
; Nebraska avenue at ,17th streets David
I Ringlaad. minmer. Shaday school 9:4$
as., morniac worshio 11 o'ctwek.
saoa. "Christ the Savieur."' Christian en
deavor, 8 :80 p. m.-" 8pecial Chriataiaa
candle light "and carol service, V :80 p. ax.
TTRST TTSTTZS BRETHREN
Mission street, near 13th. A. 8. Hend
ersoa, pastor. 11$& Mission street. Sab
bath school 10 a, as. Christma program
10:20. Mcrnisf sae stage, "Thing of
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Services
Value," pastor, 11 a. m. Endeavor aarv
ice 6:80 p. ai. 7:80 service in eong
by ehoir.
CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC)
SUte and 17th streets. T. H. Theuer,
pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Divine
services 11 a. ., "The Savior-Prophet
Whose Birthday Is at Hand." German
service 9 a. m. Christmas program by
Bern day school, young people and choir
Sunday, 7 p. m. Pageant, "The Holy
Nativity." Christmas day festival serv
ices 9:30 a. m. (German) and at 10:80
with sermon en "The Christmas Hymn
of the Prophet Micah."
SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN
(Missouri synod)
Sixteenth and A streets. H. W, Gross,
pastor. Sunday school and Bible clasa 9
a. m. Services 10 a. m. Lutheran radio
hour over KAI.K 1:30 p. m. Speaker,
Dr. Walter A. Maier. Special Christmas
day services 10 a. m.
AMERICAN LUTHERAN
Church street between Cbemeketa and
Center streets. Rev. P. W. Eriksen, pas
tor. 9:45 Sunday school. 11 a. m., wor
ship, sermon topic, "The Voice That
Stills Confusion." This service may be
heard over KSLM 11-12 soon. 6 p. m.,
Lnther league. 7 p. m., Sunday school
Christmas program. Christmas day serv
ice, Weinesday 11 a. m.
HIGHLAND FRIENDS
Corner of Highland avenue and Church
street. Herman H. Macy, minister. Sunday
school 10 a. m. Christmas message and
special music by choir at 11 o'clock.
Junior and aenior CE at 6:30 p. tn. Evan
gelistic service 7:30. Mid-week prayer
meeting Thursday 7 :30 p. m.
CHURCH Or THB NAZARENB
Thirteenth and Center street. Leo
Webster Collar, pastor. 6 a. xn prayer
meeting; 9:45, annual Christmas program;
6:30 p. m., young people's Christmas pro
gram. 7:30, 70 voice choir and church or
chestra presents program of Christmas
musie.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Hood and North hummer streets. N. O.
Ernston, pastor. Sabbath school Saturday
morning 9:30; preaching service 11
o'clock. Young people's meeting 8 p.m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE
Gaines street at 5th. H. E. Snavely,
pastor. Sunday school 9:45; worship 11
o'clock. Christmas pageant and (Sunday
school program 7:30 p. m. Wednesday
Bible study 7:30 p. m.
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLB
Sunday school 9:45 a. rn. Church serv
ice 11 a. in , subject, "The Glory of the
Xstivity." Evangelistic service 11 a. tn.,
subject, "Gold, Frankincense and
Myrrh." Sunday school Christmas pro
gram Monday 7:45 p. m. C. G. Weston,
pastor.
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL
Nineteenth and Breyman streets. Kev.
Stewart and Juanita M. Billings, pas
tors. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m.
morning worship. Rev. Stewart G. Billings,
"The King in Disguise."; 6:30 p. m.,
young people's services; 7:45 p. m , pres
entation of Christmas play, "The Empty
Room." Friday, 7:45 p. m., mid-week
Bible study. Rev. Billings conducting
studies in "Soul-Winning."
PENTECOSTAL MISSION
315 H North Commercial street. Bibla
school 2 p m., devotional 3 p. m., evan
gelistic 7-30 p. m. Tuesday 7:30 p. m.
Thursday 7.-30 p. m. Satarday. Christmas
program. 7:45 p. m. J. C. and Daisy Wil
son, paators.
FIR8T CHURCH OF GOD
Hood and- Cottage. Rer. J. P. Lawson,
pastor. Sunday school 9:45, program by
junior department. Kev. Lawton will apeak
on true meaning of Christmss. Night serv
ice, Christmas program.
PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE
420 State stret. Sunday school 10 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o'clock. Message, pas
tor, "Kooning the Angels and Finding
Christ." Message, "Your Adversary the
Devil" 7:45 p. m. No mid-week service
Wednesday. Regular young people's meet
ing Friil ly 7:45 p. m. George Eada, pas
tor. CHURCH OP CHRIST
Cottage and Shipping. Departmental
study 10 a. m., preaching 11 a. m., com
munion 11:40 a. m., young people a dis
cussion 4:45 p. m., preaching 7:80 p. m.,
Wednesday devotion, 7:30 p.m.
PROGRESSIVE PSYCHIC '
(Spiritualist)
248 North Commercial street. 8:80 and
7:30 p. m., Maxine Roberts, speaker.
Christmas program 7:80 p. m.
Lutheran to Give
Children Program
A eandle light service will "be
presented by the Sunday school
class of the American Lutheran
church Sunday night at 7 o'clock
in the church auditorium. -
The program will consist of
carol singing by the congregation
directed by YJro Koskl accompan
ied .by the orchestra. Children' of
the Sunday school will give plays,
songs and recitations by the col
orful' lights of the Christmas tree.
' Because of the prevalence - of
flue -and .colds the entire program
as planned -cannot be given.
At the. closts of the services, the
children will-be given treats.
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John Pierre Dalen said today that
his sister. Joan Dalen of Lake
view, would become the bridge
of James Stuart, the University
ot Oregon's all-coast football
tackle, at Lonb Beach, Calif Jan
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Nazarene Has
Manger Scene
Cantata Depicts Nativity at
Bethlehem; Children Get
Christmas Treats
Christmas church services at
the Church ot the Nazarene on
Sunday Include the cantata, "The
Manger of the Bethlehem" by
Francis Lane, preceded by musie
by the church orchestra and pray
er and the scripture lesson by the
pastor, Rev. L. W. Collar. -
"The Manger of Bethlehem"
will present the choir In "The
Christ Is Born"; "The Weary
World Waiting," solo and male
chorus; "The Manger of Bethle
hem," choir; announcements. and
offeratory, Nell Cashon and Eldon
Newberry; reading, "If Christ
Had not Come," Leo JSatterj
"Holy Memories,", soprano solo
and choir; "Fllny Wide the Gates
of Praise," 'choir; "Over the Des
ert,'? male chorus; "Sleep Babe
eo Holy," contralto solo and wom
en's chorus; "Now Is Come Sal
vation," choir.
Soloists are Mrs. Mildred Flath
ers, Miss Carmogene Hoffer, Miss
Ava Mae Davis, Wlllard Friesen
and Archie Stull.
Personnel of the choir is: So
pranos, Mrs. Naomi Ratzlaff, Car
mogene Hoffer, Ava Mae Davis,
Margaret Wenger, Isabel Huston,
Mrs. Mary . Krebs, Mrs. Lenna
Cashion, Mrs. Martha Collar, Mrs.
Lydia Mattson, Genevieve Kunl,
Elvira Satter, Gertrude Emmons,
Mrs. Edith Toevs, Mrs. Mildred
Flathers,. Dorothy Nelson, Doro
thy Wholgemnth, Coral Hammer,
Eva Mae Aylett, Frances Friesen,
Mary Flathers, Betty Krebs, Mrs.
Dorothy Friesen, Evelyn Hoag,
Mrs. Lira Schmidt.
Altos, Coramae Hoffer, Helen
Friesen, Viola Satter, Irene Sat
ter, Pearl Friesen, Ruby Friesen,
Thea Sampson, Hazel Edwards,
Lucille Wenger, Ilene TJlrich, Mrs.
Frances Edwards, Charlene Ed
wards, Betty Toevs, Mrs. Elts
Brown, Elsie Janzen, Esther Rle
desel, Frances Mattson, M 1 1 a
Overby, Ruth Emmons.
Tenors, Lowell Loveall, Wlllard
Friesen, Leo Satter, David Frie
sen, Milford Stull, Lawrence Stull,
Thomas Pfan, Warren Davis, Got
frled Lltke, Alfred Schroeder,
John Winter. Fred Cashion, Al
fred Schmidt, Paul Toevs, Ben
Ratzlaff.
Basso, Archie Stull, Richard
Schroeder, Fred Schroeder, Joe
Pfau, Keith Brown, Leon Stull,
Doyle Satter, Loyle Satter,
Charles Edwards, Keith Collar,
Allen Friesen, Alfred Friesen, El
don Newberry, Alvln Wohlge
muth, Emery Ammonson.
A morning program has been
arranged for the children of the
Sunday school at 9:45 Sunday.
Treats will be given to every child
attending. Vocal, violin and piano
solos will intersperse readings
and songs preceding a little page
ant, "The Trail of the Eastern
Star," by members of the chil
dren's department.
Rev. L. W. Collar will deliver
a talk. "The Christ of Christmas,"
to the Sunday school. v
First Brethren
To Feature Songs
The choir of the First United
Brethren church will give Its
Christmas program Sunday at
7:30 p.m. Old and new carols will
be feautred. The concert com
prises the folowing numbers:
Adoration, cornet and euphon
ium, Borowski; Cantique de Noel,
Adam; Behold the Days Come,
Keating; Faithful the Word of
Jehovah, duet for alto and tenor;
carol, Carol Christians, Coxe,
male quartet; Little Babe of
Heavenly Splendor, alto solo, Mrs.
Dennis Stevenson.
There's a Song in the Air, Keat
ing; Lo, How a Rose E'er Bloom
ing, Praetorius; O, Holy Night,
baritone solo, Wilson, Adelbert
Henderson; Quest of the Wise
Men, Keating; Our .Christmas
Prayer, soprano solo, ' Mrs. Mar
garet Gilbert; When the Crimson
Sun Had Set, Peery, male quar
tet: Shine, Wonderful Star, Soech
tig. Mrs. Kenneth Holler Is accom
panist. Music , is under the direc
tion of Carl B. Bowman.
Play Presented
At Gospel Church
The Foursquare Gospel church,
19th and Breyman streets, will
present its Christmas play, en
titled, ' "The Empty Room" Sun
day night at 7:45 o'clock. The
play, by Dorothy Clarke Wilson,
Is a presentation of the Christ
mas story. It is the story ot the
experience of the keeper of the inn
at Bethlehem who refnsed en
trance to the travel worn Mary
and Joseph, only to learn to his
sorrow that he bad refused refuge
to the King of Kings. The play is
In three scenes and is fast mov
Ing and filled with lively Interest.
Between scenes, numbers will
be presented by the Sunday school
department.
Those taking part In the play
are S. G. Billings, Dormalee Bunn,
Dorris Cochran, Carroll Maxwell,
Lorayn Fossberg, Keith Holt and
Harlow Olsen.
Pageant Is Given
At Leslie Church
, A Christmas pageant,' "Why
the Bells Rang." .will be given at
7:30 by the following cast! Uor
ger,- Robert Graham; Steen,
Wayne Kuhl; Bertel.- Warren Ber
telson; the old lady, Urv C. .F,
French; the angel. Grace Cramer;
rich woman. Mrs. Kuhl; rich man,
C. F, French; the king. Don Jud
son; the sage. J. S. Murray;, the
huntsman, Edward Roseman. jr.;
the young girl, Evelyn Roseman;
peasant girls, Shirley Will and
Sharon Lea Stripling; pare. Glen
lien Hall. V
The pageant Is directed by Mrs.
Roy Genre. Special music will be
furnished. by the choir. -
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the Naval Reserve squadron No. 15, statioaed at the Oakland, Calif., airport with the presentation
of the Noel-Davis trophy, annual Guggenheim Foundation award. Lieutenant Commander K. H. Wal
ter, right, receives the honor from Lieutenant Commander R, L. Johnson, at his side. Members of the
pursuit squadron in photo are John Alton, left) Don Mac Lean, Albert Eyaaa, Thomas Hynea. ILN
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Luther Burbank, famed naturalist, the giant Cedar of Lebanon tree
In the yard of Burbank's home at Santa Rosa, Calif., Is being bril
liantly lighted with a thousand colored bulbs for the Christmas
season. Each year hundreds of people Join in the memorial lighting
ceremonies. UN photo.
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ones ana nere is one or them. Bnilt by Firestone for the Douglas
aircraft plant in southern California, tire and wheel are 96 inches
in diameter, weigh 2700 pounds. Just about 23 times the weight
of Dorothy Rnh, above. The monster B-19, for which the tire was
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Britain. With Hitler are Joseph Goebbels, left,
propaganda minister, and Dr. Robert Ley, leader
of the German Labor Front.
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wearing: above was won la a crap
game, according to the story tbe
girl told Los Angeles authorities.
Dorothy and Robert Miller, roe
tlonal guardsman, were having- m
party to celebrate his Joining the
guard and after a few drinks
"everything blacked out," Robert
told police "the next thin X
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and she was gone. And so waa
my uniform."' Dorothy drew a 50
4ay county jail sentence from the
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acators gathered fa Baa Ftna
cisco at opening sessions ef the
American Vocational confer nee
whose chief sessions will be de
voted to training for defense
George B. Zook, president,
American Council on Edneations
and Mrs. William Kletxer, Posr
land. National Congress of Par
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