Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Photograph appears with the article, "Goodwill Plan Aids Many," Los Angeles Times, 04 Feb 1935: A5. Reverend Helms stands in front of a desk holding a card and gesturing. Reverend E. J. Helms serves as executive secretary of the Goodwill organization of the United States. More than 2 million homes have bags for Goodwill to donate clothing, broken furniture, utensils, and other items for Goodwill's employees to turn into usable merchandise. Dr. Helms emphasizes the importance the rehabilitation serves for the handicapped workers. Text from negative sleeve: HELMS, E.J. REV. 2/7/35 GOODWILL IND. Handwritten on negative: Rev. E.J. Holms Text from newspaper caption: Dr. E. J. Helms, executive secretary of National Goodwill Industries, on visit to local organization.
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b&w nitrate negative
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uclamss_1429_9428 ark:/21198/zz002dhgz1
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Clergy--California--Los Angeles Goodwill Industries of America Helms, Edgar James, 1863-1942
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