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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 149

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Eodflngtttfl Onua Educator Preparing for Third Trip to Russia in Exchange Program r- "Sympathies of Poles," he said, "are with that the, internal situation was he declares. "The people no longer felt i the west. But they are realistically accepting the fact free to talk with foreigners." He also visited Poland and Czechoslovakia and thus they are going to. remain r. JK' PACIFIC PALISADES -Preparations for a third visit to Russia are being made by Dr.

David Cattell, associate professor of political science at UCLA and resident of Pacific Palisades for nine years. He was selected by the Inter-University Committee on Travel Grants and will study during the spring semester at University of Len had an opportunity to compare, situations in the So viet Union with those in satellite countries. "As my wife and children accompanied me we had ac I'' Vi OFF! Johnson Bros. MADE IN ENGLAND Rose Chintz Service for 4 9.75 Cheerful, colorful Stoffordshira Won in Rom Chintz a lovely multicolor floral engraved pot-tern. You get: 4 Dinner Haiti 4 $aad-0jSrf H(9t (tqvar) 4 if ad I Butttn 4 Smart Cupt 4 Saucers A comefof Pn f'ack paltfrn with many in-Itmlmg pici.

under Soviet control. They merely hope they can maintain a sizeable autonomy and that they can have cultural contacts with the west." "In Czechoslovakia," he declared, "the living standards were more comparable to the west but a police-type regime was very evident." "In all cases," he ob ingrad under provisions of cess to Polish homes," he said. "I found the living 7 a btate Department, exchange program. The trip will afford an" op portunity for Dr. Cattell to standards in Poland equal to those of the Soviet Union." "Although there was no freedom of the press there was complete freedom of speech," he observed.

The make a comparison of conditions in the Soviet Union since his last visit and to do served, "I found the people research on problems of lo of the Soviet Union friendly as well as curious fcf about life on the outside, f. people were free the express op2.iions about their-own They were dismally Ignorant cal administration in the city of Leningrad. Visited in '56, situation." oi the outside world. MHaUlllMMaaHHKlMIHMBJI He first visited Russia in 1950 the first time foreigners were admitted. He iriTcnin cotisTnucTion FltJAtlCiriC OrdV by mail or phon had a 30-day visa and eled extensively.

In 1958 he 351 N. BEVERLY DR. PHONE CR. 16219 OR IR. 2-3103 Opn Monday (mB Til Ampl forking In fttor made a return trip.

5r it "It already was evident BEVERLY HIUS RUSSIA-EOUND David Cattell, UCLA, who Will go to Russia to study in January and his family, who will joinhim in June, talk over plans in their Pacific Palisades home. Mrs. Cattell, daughter Jody, and son Herb check map. i TImel photo Palms Man Music Improvisation Ensembles to Perform Wins Award hp! I 4 A 'i it SHOP BY "FONA-SERVICE" DIAL EX 4-6751 Ask for Miss Monica Henshey's Personal Shopper Free Deliveries WESTWOOD Premiere nprfnrmntlrp for twrt tipw prano; Michael Zearott, piano; Douglas Davis, cello; PALMS M. Walter Hul- aw U1 u.us cummunuy jchamber music Improvisa- i the Richard Levitt, tenor, Fred-ric Myrow, piano; David Sho- of a $250 ensembles will take iSANTA MONICA awara irom tne American (place io Schoenberg Hall at stac, flute.

Society of Composers, Au UCLA Monday at 8:30 p.m. The two improvisation EX 4-6751 Adult Singing Class to Be Held at School PALMS A weekly singing class for adults will be held at Palms Elementary! mere groups have been formed by Lucas Foss, Richard Dufallo and Charles DeLancey of the original Improvisation Chamber Ensemble, with the assistance of a Rockfel-ler grant. Participating in the two groups are Arthur Hober-man, flute; William Kraft, percussion; Salli Terri, so School starting Tuesday. The class, sponsored by, the adult education program of the Los Angeles City Schools, thors and Publisihers for winning the society's al Nathan Burkan Memorial Competition. Hulkovver's prize-winning paper i3 eligible foe national competition along with entries from law schools throughout the nation.

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