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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 32

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1 Part II FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1 94? LCS CimCS 1 1 I Klnmflrl DOWNTOWN GARBAGE PICKUP PLAN SHAPED Graduate Angeleno KT Installed as Grand Captain A plan to improve schedules for pickups of garbage and rubbish More Actors Will Aid Bond Drive Three more film Paul? Lukas, Wayne Morris and Cesar i Romero, yesterday were added" by the Hollywood Co-ordinating Council to the group to launch -the U.S. Treasury's Savings: Bonds Opportunity Drive. The campaign will run from. May 16 through June 13, withC film stars appearing in Washing-." ton and 11 other 'major Lukas will appear in Kansas City, -Morris in Atlanta and Romero in Cleveland. Mrs.

Reva S. Variel, head of the survey group, said three weeks were spent in obtaining from businessmen information on the earliest hour they can set out garbage and rubbish for collection. The Better Downtown Committee is preparing a map of the downtown is being prepared by the Better Downtown Committee. Frank Walker, chairman of a subcommittee, said 30 members of the Women's Division of the Chamber of Commerce conducted a survey of merchants and property owners. More than 1500 questionnaires were filled out in the survey.

downtown area which will be sub mitted to the- city's Bureau of Sanitation. Frank' A. Amis of 513 Solano Ave. last night was installed as Grand Captain of the Guard of the Grand Commandery, Knights Templar of California. The installation took place in Masonic Temple, 706 Pico coincidental with the first official visit of the Grand Commander, Arthur Loomis, to Los Angeles Commandery 9.

Grand Commander Loomis officiated -at the installation. Amis, a Past Commander of Los Angeles Commandery 9, is in the advertising department of The Times. Dean at SC Dr. H. J.

Deuel Jr. yesterday-was appointed dean of the Graduate School at the University of Southern California by President Fred D. Fagg Jr. He will succeed Dean Emory S. Bogardus, who will retire Aug.

31 after 38 years on the SC faculty. Dr. Deuel is a nationally known scientist whose research in Vitamin A and the nutritious value of fats In diets earned him the Bor-dea Award for Nutrition two months ago. He has been head of the department of biochemistry and nutrition at SC for 20 years. As Graduate School dean, Dr, Deuel will supervise the research of 1950 students working for advanced degrees In all fields of K' 1 v.

I ll INSTALLED Frank A. Amis, Tnstalled as Grand Captain, Knights Templar of California. Aquatic School to Be Conducted at Catalina The Red Cross here yesterday announced it will co.nduct an Aquatic School at Emerald Bay, Santa Catalina Island, June 19 through June 29. Water safety, first aid and accident prevention Safety Group to Meet John B. Clark, director of industrial relations for Northrop Aircraft and C.

A. Bonner, superintendent of safety for Pacific Indemnity will be speakers at the dinner meeting of the Southern California Industrial Safety Society at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at 4801 Crenshaw Blvd. The Graduate School was found will be emphasized in the cam-j paign to provide safety leaders I for schools, camps and recreation! groups. The agency said a total of seven such schools will be conducted in the Pacific States this summer.

I ed in 1910 with a handful of students. Its first dean was Rockwell D. Hunt, now director of the California History Foundation at the College of the Pacific. i ilfllfllll siM ii. I L4iiJ CONTESTANTS Two of those seeking title of Miss Son Fernando Valley are: Teri Reid, 18, left, Miss Van Nuys, ond Billie Jeanne Eberhart, 19, Miss North Hollywood.

Times photo VALLEY BEAUTY TITLE SEEKERS HAVE PREVIEW Murphy, IS. Miss Tarzana: Helen Davis, 21, Miss Northridge: Joan Lomasney, Miss Sun Valley, and Carol Cole, 18, Miss Foothill Village. liiiuiiotaml Iioii-Iiojis sweetest of mother's day delicious bon-bons, dark chocolate miniatures individually. one-half pound f.50 or in a special combination box 3.00 in bullock's. wilshire's own distinctive gift candy, fifth floor 1 Ten girls vying for the title of Miss San Fernando Valley, who will be named tomorrow night, got instructions and had their pictures taken at a preview yesterday.

Winner of the title will be sent to Santa Cruz, where the State's pulchritude and talent queen will be picked to try for the Miss America title at Atlantic City. Those who will compete tomorrow night are: Teri Reid, 18, Miss Van Nuys; Gwendolyn "White, 18. Miss Studio City; Billie Jeanne Eberhart, 19, Miss North Hollywood; Yvonne Kaus, 20, Miss Pacoima; Ruth Fields, 24, Miss -North Hollywood Village; Mary Jo Henderson, 18, Miss San Fernando Valley; Janet Actress Divorces Real Estate Man Actress Mary Howes Beckham, 41, yesterday told how during their honeymoon her bridegroom called up a girl friend and went on an all-night date. The statement formed part of testimony which won her a divorce from Jack Beckham, also 41, Beverly Hills real estate man, in a hearing before Superior Judge Clarke E. -JL m.t mmm our cmiiH-see-tlirongh cottons petticoat to swish adorably beneath your summer finish I 5 i i mm cotton, yards and yards of it spanking whits, eyelet edged fength for square basic Mack I M- iff yvr ij dancing 4.95 dancing 4.95,-long for formals 5.95...colfegienn, third floor jt 1 1 1 Two lives to one dress.

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