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Runaway Child Minus Clothes For Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File); New ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Los Angeles pg. 6 Runaway Minus Found ALHAMBRA, CALIFORNIA, from his bed and house without hiedge, 2-year-old whose parents listreet, ventured f morning fog. Witpup. When he was p Road by a milkk pletely nude. How clothes remains milkman wrapped and he was reclaim at police headqua Angelus Gateway Range SIERRA MADRE tiations have been tablishment of a ranger station on ta avenue, and b improvements wi there at once, a received from the est Supervisor. Since Santa Anognized as the g National Forest, th this station is o importance to the briel Valley. Its aid in the protec area from disasst occurred in the M yo Seco districts, WORLD AMITY PARLOR Fifteen International Relations Clubs Conference at Santa Barbara Torre SANTA BARBARA, Oct. 31.—Under auspices of San College, delegates from fifteen International Relations Californias and Arizona will hold a conference at Hotel and Saturday. Miss Mary Smiley is president of the local group and Dr. Frederick Ganzert is their faculty adviser. Four authorities on international relations will be leaders of discussion. Miss Amy Heminway Jones, assistant of the division of intercourse and education of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, will open the conference Friday. Friday's luncheon speaker will be Mario Santos, speaking on "Brazil and Pan-Americanism." Former secretary to the Brazilian Foreign Minister, he came to San Francisco recently to take charge of the Golden Gate consulate. Prof. Hillis Lory of the Stanford University faculty will speak on "Conditions of International Relations in the Far East" at the Friday evening banquet. "Dieta ornips" will be the discuss- sion subject Saturation of Lewis on Jewish history. VAN NUYS, Van Nuys today attempt to have established here. of Commerce is s Members are in park department man Wilson. There are seven have twenty sites available new townsite. These asked to submit. The proposals praisal, the result known at the ne at the Woman's ber 23. Park site listing with Mrs. Minni local chamber. Typical costumes in A terday are pictured above Arab, Virginia Weeks as as an Irish policeman. Typical costumes in A terday are pictured above Arab, Virginia Weeks as as an Irish policeman. ANAHEIM FO Forty Thousand Join Dons Craze ANAHEIM, Oct. 31.—Anah into its eleventh annual Hall that of any of its predecessor affair. Business was virtually clerks and proprietors of store FILM GIRL’S LEG BROKEN BY PET DO Miss June Storey Inj at Laguna When An Leaps Playfully at He LAGUNA BEACH, Oct. 31. June Storey, young actress who played in "Student Tour" Angelus Forest Gateway Gets Ranger Station ERRA MADRE, Oct. 31.—Negons have been completed for essachment of a permanent forest her station on upper Santa Anivenue, and buildings and other movements will be constructed at once, according to word record from the office of the Forsupervisor. Once Santa Anita avenue is reced as the gateway to Angelus National Forest, the maintenance of station is considered of great attance to the entire San GaValley. Its establishment will in the protection of the forest from disastrous fires such as cried in the Montrose and Arroco districts, with their subse- Revenue, and buildings and other improvements will be constructed at once, according to word lived from the office of the For-supervisor. Since Santa Anita avenue is received as the gateway to Angelus National Forest, the maintenance of station is considered of great importance to the entire San Gabriel Valley. Its establishment will protect the forest from disastrous fires such as burned in the Montrose and Arroco districts, with their subsequent damaging floods which can vast amounts of debris from burned areas. PARLEY SET Clubs Will Open Barbara Tomorrow Hospices of Santa Barbara State General Relations Clubs of Southern Prince at Hotel El Mirasol Friday subject Saturday, under leadership of Lewis Browne, authority Jewish history and the Bible. Fort Pushed at Van Nuys to Get City Park AN NUYS, Oct. 31.—Citizens of Van Nuys today intensified their attempt to have a public park established here. The local Chamber Commerce is sponsoring the move. Members are in touch with the department and with Council Wilson. There are several residents who are twenty to forty acre parks available near the Van Nuys site. These residents have been asked to submit their sites at once. The proposals will undergo an appeal, the result of which will beawn at the next general meeting of Woman's Clubhouse November 23. Park site listings are being filed with Mrs. Minnie Wetzstein, of the chamber. Huge Park for Orange County Being Sour SANTA ANA, Oct. 31.—Prominent Orange county leaders today visioning the possibility of a park development extending Santiago Creek from Main in Santa Ana to Irvine Park on the hills east of the city of Orange, a distance of about ten miles. The plan was brought to today when the Orange County Planning Commission, the Ana Planning Commission pervisor Jerome and others here and approved an initial scheme in the form of S.E.R.A. project calling for construction of a flood channel Santiago Creek beginning at sell street in Orange and eventually extending as far as Main in Santa Ana. Pomona Warmth of Fund Crises POMONA, Oct. 31.—A period has been reached in finances, a report to the City Council by Mayor Perrin, as commerger of public works, revealed to He disclosed that drastic measures would reduce city expenditures necessary if all obligations are met. Mayor Perrin's report states there is only $6000 in the fund. This is little more than enough to take care of the October par... stumes in Anaheim's Halloween celebration yestured above with Voss Herrington, left, as an Weeks as "Two Gun Nell," and Harry D. Riley stumes in Anaheim's Halloween celebration yesectured above with Voss Herrington, left, as an Weeks as "Two Gun Nell," and Harry D. Riley policeman. IM FORGETS DIGNITY and Join in Halloween Fete as City Dons Crazy Costumes for Day Oct. 31.—Anaheim today tucked dignity away and plunged annual Halloween celebration with a zest surpassing its predecessors. All of Orange county joined in the was virtually at a standstill throughout the day while meters of stores joined in the gay medley of colorful costumes filling the streets. GIRL'S BROKEN ET DOG Storey Injured When Animal fully at Her CH, Oct. 31.—Miss actress who reStudent Tour" for M.-G.-M. under the direction of Charles (Chuck) Riesner, suffered a broken leg and torn ligament yesterday in a freak accident, it was revealed today. She is incased in a cast from her waist to her foot and may have to remain in bed for weeks. She had just her daily horseback master and had was walking to Suddenly a large thing up playfully truss her under the down to the ground to the office of Dr. Miss Storey is Mr. and Mrs. WilCliff Drive. A "kangaroo" court was erected on the street to mete out "justice" to those who failed to appear in costume, thereby starting a fund for next year's celebration. During the afternoon a horse show was held at the city park, which drew a goodly attendance. The feature of the program came with the evening parade. In other years 40,000 has been regarded as a record crowd; this year the attendance exceeded that figure. Council to Act on Oil Proposal at Manhattan MANHATTAN BEACH, Oct. 31.—Petitions seeking restriction of oil drilling in areas west of Pacific avenue, already on file with City Clerk Craigdall, and counter petitions asking that the area and all surrounding territory be left open to oil explorations, are scheduled for action by the City Council here tomorrow night. Sentiment is declared about evenly divided at the proposal. Upland to End Flood Perils UPLAND, Oct. 31.—No more will heavy rains in this district cause damage to citrus groves in the Benson avenue territory. A crew of sixty-one men has been set to work under city San Benito. Upland to End Flood Perils UPLAND, Oct. 31.—No more will heavy rains in this district cause damage to citrus groves in the Benson avenue territory. A crew of sixty-one men has been set to work under city, San Bernardino county and State agencies, constructing a huge ditch along the north side of Sixteenth street, extending from a point east of Wilson avenue to another point east of Benson avenue. The run-off water will be carried to the wash west of the area. Warned and Crisis Oct. 31.—A critical breach in city flats to the City Council, as commissioners revealed today. That drastic action expenditures will be obligations are to be reported states that more than enough October pay roll.