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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 38

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artrt anntifsrt mrTianir-c Call ciate professor of zoology, 38 Parti APRIL 30. 1956 "LOI ZWtU Cimi CO I RJvP UCLA. fornia Institute of Technol-j ogy, Pasadena. ha'dser professor of Eng lish, Pomona College, Claremont. Ralph Herbert Turner, as Scientists Elect WASHINGTON', April 29 The Federation of American Scientists today announced the election of OBITUARY William A Arrow-smith, assistant professor of classics, University of California, Riverside.

Guggenheim Awards Harold Emanuel Pearson, professor of public health, SC. sociate professor of sociology, C. Price of the Uni UCLA. Robert Louis Tecsok, asso-, ciatp nrnfpssnr of rhemistrv versity of Pennsylvania as its chairman for "the coming vear. Paul Alfred Jorgensen.

as Arthur Young, ectnc-mist, Los Angeles. State Tops All Others in List of 275 Who Get $1,100,000 in Grants for Further Study Villi, NEW YORK, April 29 sociate professor of English, UCLA. I John Haskell Kemble, professor of history, Pomona UCLA. I Sidney Roberts, associate professor of physiological 'chemistry, University of California Medical Center, Los tographer, Altadena. You'll have more fun at the Ambassador Sun Club! Robert Louis Frank, pho i tographer, Hollywood.

Angeles. Stanley D. Lennox Harry Griesheimer Funeral services for Stan-j Funeral services for Harry ley D. Lennox, 52, controlleriGriesheimer, 56, will be confer Kaiser i ducted tomorrow at noon in Homes, will be conducted at the Church of the Recession-10 a.m. tomorrow at Prais-al, Foregt Lawn Memorial-water Funeral Home, Van Park.

Interment will follow Nuys. Mr. Lennox died Sat-jwith Utter-McKinley's Crease urday. He leaves his widnwEagle Rock Mortuary in of the home, 5850 icharge. He lived at 4026 York Beckford Tarzana; and died Thursday.

Mr. daughters, Mrs. Patricia' ZanLndMrS.CorinneVest;G"che,er -as slirve-vor his father, James; two sis-, for the Los Angeles Depart-ters, and four grandchildren. Iment of Water and Power. He The family requests that icaves his widow.

Miriam; flowers be omitted and mother Stella Robinson; tions be made instead to the and nree sisters. Soak bp tha aun-awim In tha pool-anjey a masaaga or ataam bath. Play or Juat ratax In California led all State3 this year with 58 out of a total of 275 fellowships awarded to scholars, scientists, research men, artists and photographers, the Guggenheim Foundation announced tonight. The foundation said it was the largest total of grants ever announced in a single f7 numbar of mambarahlpa ara now available. Roger Edward Kuntz.

instructor in art, Scripps College, Claremont. Custaf Olof Svante Arrhe-nius, assistant research oceanographer, Scripps Institution of Oceanograph, La -sS- youraaiy ana your ramny a wnola yaarof College, Claremont. Santa Barbara Winner William Hugh Kenner, assistant professor of English, Santa Barbara College, University of California. Robert Starr Kinsman, assistant professor of English, UCLA. Frederick Ludwig Mul- Saxon Named David S.

Saxon, associate professor of physics, UCLA. Charles Arthur Schroeder, associate professor of subtropical horticulture, UCLA. Zdenek Sekera, professor of meteorology, UCLA. Clara Marian Szego, asso ftftantbl rtfi! ComoMlt fteMJmml for mformtlion cil: Don Mm. Mtittfr.

DVnklrk 7-rm. vear and amounted to I Twenty Southern Calif or-'nians named are: gQbaSSadOr in Lot AngtUt jJolla. Julian David Cole, assnci-late professor of aeronautics California instituie oi ian cer Research at UCLA. Mrs. Grace H.

Janney Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Pierce Bros. Hollywood Mortuary for Mrs. Grace H. Janney 52, of 505 Curson who died Saturday.

She was a telephone switchboard operator at Samuel Goldwyn studios for more than 20 years. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m Wednesday at Cathedral Chapel Catholic Church. She leaves her husband, Dewey H. Janney. Jack Hepinstall Funeral services for Jack Hepinstall, fi5, a vice-president of the Griffith Construction who died Friday at the Jonathan Club, where he resided, will he conducted at 4 p.m.

tomor row in the Pierce Bros. Chapel. 720 W. Washington Blvd. Nnurnment will follow in the Chapel of the Pines.

Mr. Hepinstall leaves a sister, Mrs. Kathleen H. Shiels, Birmingham, and a brother, Robert New Orleans. Robert Lee Todd Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m.

today in the chapel at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills for Robert Lee Todd, 60, nil lease salesman, who died Friday. He lived at 2002 Montana Santa Monica. Services will be under the direction of Forest Lawn Mortuary. He leaves his widow Hazel; a son, Arthur, and two brothers, Harry and Fred Todd. Peter McCallum Funeral services for Peter McCallum, 71, real estate broker, will be conducted hv Pierce Bros.

Beverly Hills Mortuary today at. 12 noon in the Little Church of the Flowers, followed by interment, in Forest Lawn Memorial-Park. He lived at Sycamore Ave. and died Thursday. Mr.

McCallum leaves a daughter. Mrs. Alice w0r A Vi0Vll VARIATIONS ON tl lV AN ITALIAN THEME l' BY SUZY PERETTE J. Benedict. Ground to Be Broken for Health Center I Ground will be broken today for construction of the Southwest Health Center, oSfll Western Ave which' vill serve the southwestern area of t.ns Angeles.

Councilman Don A. Allen1 Suzy Perette sings "bella, bella, with her variations on an Italian theme by Fabiani, the famed Roman couturier. The theme here contrasts the importantly big collars, sailor-knotted, bowed; the clingin3 tight torsos, belted, tied; the sweeping full skirts, flared, gathered, flying. Fashioned like a couturier original, constructed that way, too. She uses a lavish hand with fabric silky white-dotted cotton, and lines them top to bottom.

These dresses for the occasion in your Summertime future that demands superlatives. Blue, yellow or mocha. THE BROADWAY-WINDSOR SHOP-ALL 7 STORES is going to turn the first spadeful of dirt at, 1 p.m., signaling the beginning of work on the health renter to replace present rented Citv- Health Department offices at 112') Vernon Ave. An abandoned fire statin u.is razed to makp way for the new miter. It is to hp a 1 1.624 square-loot, one-stnrv building of contemporary design.

The center is to handle health examinations of all kinds and will have clinics, maternity facilities and sei'- -iecs for child cue. Park Employee Alan Norton Dies Alan iift np. I.ns Angeles City Parks Department cm piny ee for he la st 1 1 rears, died Satiirdav at his home, Win Ave. A 1 1 of Winston Salem, Mr. Nortun liwd Los Angeles fur JO ii's.

1 lc lea ps 1ms widow Mame. and wo Mi Alice Barnes of San l-'lalli is, (i and Mis Mabel V. Barnes of Oak land, 1 1 tin sen i I' Ulleral conducted day at Cemetery. Chimes. iickI Chapel of Cambodia in Pact TOKYO.

April Jti Imdia and Communist China have signed a trade agreement calling for an e.schancr nf SI woith of goods. I'eiping radio announced.

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