Dino is the editor of the Filipino Observer Spokesman and chairman of the Philippine Inaugural Commonwealth committee. The Los Angeles inaugural program for the Philippine Commonwealth will be given on November 15th at The Times Building.
Maurice Kusell won a divorce from Jayne Manners after eight months of marriage on the grounds that she stabbed him during an argument, Manners however denies the charge and seeks $500 a month in alimony.
In light of the dismissal of chief liquor control officer Bert Massey and his immediate assistant H. Hudelson investigator of the District Attorney's office Lloyd Yarrow has been named Massey's successor.
Having recently lost his wife, Mr. Kammerdiner realized that he wanted to remarry, and since there was no person he cared for so much as adopted daughter Ruth he propositioned her, to which she agreed. They were married without the knowledge of other family members at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tierney of Albuquerque.
General Arnaiz was head of the army and led the 1923-24 revolt of the De la Huerta forces until it collapsed. He has since been living in Los Angeles. Arnaiz expresses that he wishes to go back to Mexico City to visit his mother but wants to stay in Los Angeles to keep running his business.
Mrs. Gladys Carter is being held in custody for the murder of 20-year-old Frances Walker after fatally shooting Miss Walker and critically wounding herself with a bullet wound to the chest.
Harvard Law School alumni Phillip G. Phillips has come to Los Angeles to assist in complaints filed against the National Labor Relations Board with local board director Towne J. Nylander.
Bishop Magee of St. Paul opened the sixtieth annual Southern California Methodist Conference with 400 ministers from congregations south of Fresno and from Arizona.