Dr. A. Earl Kernahan of Washington is here with his son to landscape the city of Los Angeles and survey the religious status of every citizen. The surveys of evangelism campaigns in some key American cities have so far gained half of a million members of the church.
Doug Douglas talks about the art of his job of reading the newspaper comics over the radio. Static is the youngest of he and wife Mary's four children.
Newly named general of the United States James H. McRae will make several other stops in Southern California before returning to his San Francisco headquarters.
Madeline testified in court to finding a bottle of perfume in her husband's apartment that did not belong to her. Judge Clarke granted her custody of their son Michael and daughter Katherine, age 9, as well as requiring Mr. Pontrelli to pay $30 a week in child support.
Gray Everett lies back in a wheelchair with a visor covering his eyes. His mother sits beside him with her hand on his chest, and his hand on top of her own.
Doug Douglas talks about the art of his job of reading the newspaper comics over the radio. Static is the youngest of he and wife Mary's four children.