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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 35

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go, fln.tl.fl Onus aph 30, 1962-Pn ffi Bowl to Have Two Moving Sidewalks Two moving sidewalks fs- will be in operation In Holly wood Bowl at the opening July 3 of the 41st season of Symphonies under the Stars, it was announced Sunday by Oscar A. Trippet president of the Hollywood Bowl Assn. The project is being fi TJ2T nanced by the Bowl Association through an expected increase in patronage. The moving sidewalks will serve Shop tonight till 9:00 75 of the Bowl seating areas. Two 42-inch wide moving sidewalks or "Speedramp Passenger Conveyors" will KTTV HONORED Robert Breckner, KTTV president, accepts the California Federation of Women's Clubs' annual public service television award from Mrs.

John Lopez Jr. before delegates at Ambassador. be capable of moving approximately 8,000 persons an hour. The conveyors will be patrons on their return from Bowl seating sections. Work Underway First of the sidewalks will convey passengers to the second promenade and sidewalk No.

2 will terminate at the entrance to the third Guggenheim Awards Won By UCLA 12 Twelve UCLA faculty members were among 16 Los Angeles area residents Private Rites Planned for Tracy Calvert Private graveside services promenade. Preliminary work has started for installation of the conveyors, which are being manufactured by the Steph- ens-Adamson Manufacturing awarded 1062 Guceenheim Co. The sidewalks will be (will be held Wednesday for Memorial Foundation fellow in place for dedication ceremonies planned for early ships, it was announced to June. The first sidewalk entrance day. They are Jose Barcia, professor of Spanish literature; will be at a point west of the Palm Circle, beyond the ticket gates.

Andrew Charwat, professor of engineering; Nicholas Col-lias, associate professor of zoology; Gerald Estnn, pro 1 gala suit fessor of engineering; Cornelius Leondes, professor of engineering; Hans Meyer-hoff, professor of philos Navy Aide Tells of Sea Art Project Tracy Calvert, 26, son of Paul Calvert, head of The Times photographic department. Mr. Calvert, a Navy veteran, died Saturday at his home, 2430 Linden Long Beach. Student at BYU Born in San Bernardino, Mr. Calvert was a graduate of Alhambra High School and had attended Brigham Young University in Utah.

He had been associated with the yacht brokerage business at Newport Beach. In addition to his parents, he leaves his widow, Lynne; ophy; Blake Nevius, professor of English; Bradford Perkins, associate professor Paul B. Fay undersec- of history; Bertram Raven, associate professor of psy retary of the Navy, met with Los Angeles art patrons and civic leaders Saturday night to discuss sponsorship of a chology; I rancis Snanley, professor of engineering; 3o.O Robert Stevenson, professor Navy art project. Fay met with Mayor Yor of music, and John Vincent professor of musical com an infant daughter, Tami; ty, Kenneth Ross, general manager of the city art com position. Other award winners were mission, ana others to ex and a brother, Carl.

The Baldwin Park Funer al Home is in charge of ar plain how East Coast artists Georges Sabagh, associate professor of sociology at are now volunteering to update the Navy's art collec rangements. The family has UbL; Hildegarde Wylde, re search associate in verte tion. The collection dates from suggested that flowers be withheld and instead donations be made to the Amer-J World War II when the Navy commissioned artists to brate palentology at the County Museaum; Forrest S. Mozer, of Aerospace and Rico Lebrun, a painter. paint sea action scenes.

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