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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 15

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Valley Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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15
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i i je i -r. A. -w ARTIST'S illustration of new Santa Monica Mall which will open week of festivities tomorrow. Three-block long pedestrian promenade from Wilshire Blvd. south to Broadway in heart, of downtown area, has more than 100 different stores, theaters, restaurants and commercial services in park-like setting.

New Santa Monica Mall All Set for Opening Tomorrow I Movies and television stars as! well as celebrities from otfier entertainment fields, be present during the opening week festivities, tomorrow through Nov. 15, of tV'riew Santa Monica Mall. Actor Wendell Corey, area resident and Santa Monica City Councilman, will participate in Mall ceremonies with city, state arid county dignitaries, tomorrow at 7 p.m. Dennis Day will be on the ft Mall on Tuesday as master of ceremonies for a big outdoor Thief Takes 40 .1 Wheels from Firm Forty aluminum automobile wheels worth $1000 today had been reported stolen from Solar Dyne Inc. N.

Cal- Of Police said the burglar apparently climbed over a fence and went to an unlocked door at; a storage shed to get at the items. luncheon for more than 1000 members of Santa Monica Bay area service clubs, to herald completion of the pedestrian promenade. Another celebrity, Lawrence Welk, accompanied by stars from his weekly network television sbow, will headline entertainment on the Mall clim axing grand opening week. Welk, with the singing Lennon Sisters; ragtime pianist Jo Ann Castle; accordian- ist Myron Floren; dancer Jack Imel; and tenor Joe Feene, will present a special outdoor show on the Mall beginning at 7 p.m. on Friday.

The new Santa Monica Mall sweeps three blocks from Wilshire Blvd. south to Broadway, in the heart of the downtown section of the beach city. In parklike surroundings reserved for pedestrian traffic only, visitors can see and browse through more tbian 10Q different stores, theatres, restaurants 1 and services. other Aii grand opening week events are free to the public. Plan Lecture on Planets at Observatory The turning wheel of planets that circle the sun is the of the astronomy lecture on Wednesday at Griffith Park Observatory's planetarium theater, according to the Los Angeles City Recreation and Parks Dept.

The solar system is first shown on the dome of the planetarium theater as it would appe ar from a spaceship more than a billion miles north. Double Advantage From this position the movements of the planets around the sun are shown to be on the same plane and in the same direction, but at different speeds. In this circling race the Pack 158 Set for Outing to PL Miigu Fair WOODLAND HILLS-Cub Scout Pack 158, aponaored by Woodlakt Avc. School PTA, held its October meeting In the school auditorium at 23231 Hatteras St Den 2 presented tht flag ceremony and the group was led in the Pledge of Allegiance by Steve Seltzer. In an ceremony Steve Hall was inducted into the Troop.

The Cubs were then inspected by Cubmaster James Holder and Chet Jensen, advancement chairman. Den 1 and Den 3 tied for first place. Each Den will the a a for two weeks. Skits Presented Ray Brant 'and Joe Ciarrocchi, in charge of pack outings, announced the Cubs were going to Pt. Mugu to see the Annual Air Show and Space Fair, hosted by the Navy.

Theme for October was "Magic Tricks" and Dens 2, 3 and 5 performed skits using the theme. The following awards were given out by Chet Jensen, advancement chairman: Den 2: Steve Seltzer, one-year pin; Cameron Howard, one-year pin. Joint Lions Club Meeting Planned Tomorrow Night A challenge to worthwhile community involvement will be KHinded by William M. Fisher of tbt Southern California Co. in tn addren to a joint meeting of the Burbank, North Hollywood, Studio City and Toluca Lake Lions Clubs tomorrow at 6:45 p.m.

in Restaurant, 6006 Lankershlm North i Also, Den 3: Mike snot a double advantage, in that they fastest and have the distances to travel KNOW YOUR JOHN PAUL JONES' CRYPT PAWS FQK MORE THAN A Of JOHN PAUL HOME JN FINAL RESTING cxrn TMf KAIMM. CHAfEL Of THE US. NAYAl ACADEMY. THE 5AACOPHAGU5 IS IY EIGHT flUOC AND WHITE COLUMNS. ON TftC ftOOft, IN MONZf AK THE NAMES Of HIS COMMANDS; OTTJNG TO THE "MTHEK OF NAVT, y- travel shorte Dr.

Clearence H. Cleminshaw, observatory director, said. The Zeiss projector-will be used to show that because the earth is in the middle range of planets, some sister planets appear to be moving forward across the sky such as Mercury while those further away from the sun, such as Mars, appear to be moving backward in the heavens, he added, Changes Listed Dr. Cleminshaw said the Wednesday presentation is the sixth in a series of ten astronomy lectures scheduled each week through Dec. 8.

No reservations are needed to attend the lectures and regular planetarium theater prices of 75 cents for adults aiiti 30 fur sluueuts under 18 are in effect for each session. Dates and topics of the remaining lectures are as follows: Nov. 17--Comets, meteors and asteroids. Nov. 24--The compared to the sun; double stars; nebulae.

Dec. --The Milky Way System and other galaxies. SUGAR CAXB EXPRESS About 3000 miles of Cuba's railways were owned by sugar companies. Breitenbach, Silver Arrow under the Wolf; Joe Vehige, Bear Book and Silver Arrow under the Wolf. Ben 5 Listed Also, Den 5: Charles Blackwell, one Gold Arrow and one Silver Arrow under the Wolf and assistant denner stripe; Raymond D'Ascenzo, Silver Arrow under the Wolf and denner stripe; Lyndon Braun, one-year pin and one- year perfect attendance pin; Mike Kiessig, one-year pin and one-year perfect attendance pin.

Also, Webelos: Steve Hall, Webelos Patch, Arrow of Laght and two-year pin, Jerry Scher, one Gold Arrow under the Lion; Roger Mortensen. Webelos Patch: Mitchell Cohen, Webelos Patch. The attendence award went to Den 5. commercial manager for the gas company, recently retired as a full-time employe. He will emphasize moral and spiritual values in his Ulk.

A native of Pennsylvania, be attended both the University of Southern California and the University of California before joining the firm in 1921. A past president of the YMCA, he has served ou the National Council, the National Board and the Area Board of the organization. Industrial and civic interests have made Fisher a member of the Pacific Coast Gas Association, chairman of the San Bernardino County Juvenile Justice Commission Auto of Woman Boarded at Signal, Robber Takes $356 A who told officers she is managing a bar for her husband, who is ill, was and part president of the San Bernardino County Chamber of Commerce. In addition, he is past pros WELLIAM M. FISHER Guest Speaker ident and a lieutenant of Kuvanis International and has been chairman of community campaigns to aid the Red Cross, YMCA and Community Chest.

robbed of $356 by a bandit who snatched her purse from the floor of her car while she was stopped at Sherman Way and Fulton Ave. Wanda J. Shatz said she closed the Plush Parlor, Valerio St. and Van Nuys early Friday after putting the money in a bank bag and dropping it into her purse. When she stopped her car at a signal en route home, she said a man between 20 and 25 opened her car door and told her not to move or he would shoot.

He then slapped her in the face, grabbed the purse and disappeared around the rear of her auto, she said. AUTO SALES LEAD About of all retail sales in the U.S. today are automotive. Sudan police will be given more power. i V.I now holiday three big, beaut if ui of one, oc the UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE UNITED ORTHODOX ftAUNATE OF GREATER LOS ANGtUS JOE SIMON, Proprietor The VICTORY STRICTLY KOSHER FREE PARKING NEXT TO BROWN'S BAKERY MEAT, POULTRY MARKET PARK FREE FOplor 3-4069 914-3444 12809 Victory Blvd.

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