I j \ywi Hitt mi nit uu im yjj.iyiifi «nnw\v.ii titCORONADO CWILL FORWARD I FINN FUNDS IIt was announced recently that a Boston group has set up a Finnish Fund, to which prjvate contributions for unrestricted purposes are invited.This, is is said, is to give the American people an opportunity promptly to assist Finland without involving the United States Government in any unfriendly act toward Russia.According to its secretary, Henry R. Arkinson* the Boston committee includes Karl T. Compton, president of Massachusetts Institute of Technology; O. M. W. Sprague of Harvard; Sarah Wam-baugh; Edwin S. Webster; William Y. Elliott, and Oscar W. Hausser-man, president of the Boston Chamber of Commerce. Treasurer of the fund is F. A. Carroll, National Shawmut Bank of Boston.At the request of this group, Bank of America and various other banks in California will act as depository for such contributions in this state, and will daily forward all funds direct to the Finnish Minister, Hon. Hjalmar J. Procope. Wyoming Avenue, Washington* t). C.Persons desiring to assist Finland may leave their contributions with any branch of Bank of America.Arrives from SpringfieldFlying from Springfield, Massachusetts Sunday, to visit at the home of Lt. and Mrs. D. M. Cummings, was Mrs. Cummings’ mother, Mrs. George Ellis. Lt. and Mrs. Cummings met the plane at Los Angeles. .Mrs. Cummings will be host- J ess at a luncheon honoring Mrs. i Irving Hall Mayfield, at the La 1 Jolla Beach and Tennis club next ] Tuesday.of nusig !By Bertrand Chombeau t—Comfner To the Savov !