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Lc33ngelcs times' wro.Apgooj 955-1 5 iWifeof Actor Crowd Cheers Opening of Royal Nevada Hotel Dale Robertson Wins Divorce By a Correspondent At the same time Superior Judge Dayid Coleman, before whom Sheldon pleaded not guilty, dismissed a second count of possession of Det Clay N. Hunt, 42, rid. ing with Det Sgt Robert O. Young on a call, was fatally injured in a collision with Sheldon's car at Santa Mon Driver's Trial Set in Police Death Trial of Beryl Sheldon, 23, of 5311 Hollywood Blvd, on a charge of manslaughter arising from the traffic death last Feb. 21 of a policeman, was set yesterday for June 14 in Superior Judge Clement D.

Nye's court LAS VEGAS, April 19 An overflow crowd of more than 600 guests applauded Opera Singer Helen Traubel tonight as she headlined an all-star Barry and Phyllis Ponn, prima ballerina. Supper club habitues were by an old friend, Maitre'd Jack Dennison, who has served in similar capacity in many other famed restaurants and clubs. i show at the opening of this a -r i Former Actress Jacqueline Wilson, 23, won an interlocutory divorce decree in Bur-bank Superior Court yesterday after testifying her husband, Actor Dale Robertson, "showed no affection or love" after six months of marriage. She told Judge Leroy Daw ica Blvd. and Cower St city's new $5,000,000, 250-room Royal Nevada Hotel.

Site for County Administratipn Building Bought Through barter and purchase the county and city yesterday advanced toward the goal of creating a Civic Center of architectural unity. First of actions by the Board of Supervisors was the announcement of the decision to purchase for the site for the projected new County Administration Building from the City Department of Water and. Power. The deal was approved at the1 same time by the city department The County Retirement Board will be the actual purchaser of the land on the basis of a least-purchase arrangement with the county when the $17,000,000 edifice Is completed. Trade Land Parcels Scores of night-club first-nighters from Los Angeles son that Robertson remarked MAGNIN and other cities were on hand for the gala opening of the luxurious hotel.

They strolled about the grounds and were especially intrigued by the Dancing Waters, a display of at times that "he didn't know whether he loved me or not," and added that she was so upset she required services of a doctor and psychiatrist Her testimony was corroborated by her father, Sering Dunham Wilson. water jets electrically syn Judge Dawson gave her cus chronized to beams of colored lights so that they seem to leather gifts tody of the couple's child Ro-chelle, 2M $250 a month sup a to a special musical 'NO AFFECTION' Former Actress Jacqueline Wilson won interlocutory divorce decree from Actor Dale Robertson on testimony he showed no affection or love for her after they had been married for only six months. port for the child; alimony not score. The hotel huge shaped swimming pool also Time photo to exceed $12,000 a year, and the ranch home at 6738 Darby Place, Reseda, where the was much admired. y2 The i site is bounded by 1.00 to 7.00 originally 2.00 to 15.00 C.f On Jhe program with Miss Traubel were Comedian Dave Robertsons kept seven horses.

A property settlement was reached minutes before the case was called. to replace the obsolete Hall of Records." Ben P. Griffith, president of the Department of Water and Power, disclosed the sanction of the city agency to the transactions. Yq off 2.00 to 19.00 originally 3.25 to 29.95 Mrs. Robertson was repre sented by Milo Olson and Robertson by Jerome J.

Mayo. The couple were married Maine Group to Meet where in the future the department's own new adminis-tration building will be erected. Seek to "Freeze" Sales Condemnation proceedings designed to "freeze" sales of intervening parcels needed in the over-all program will be started at once by the County Counsel. County Manager Arthur J. Will said of the Supervisors' action that "it Is the final phase of action which will end with the construction of the new administration building May 19, 1951 and separated in Temple, Hill, Hope and Court Sts.

The county and city agencies also traded land parcels one owned by the city on Grand next to the proposed administration building, for another owned by the county on Temple St. The county plans eventually to use the parcel on Grand Ave. to provide access to the new building. The city will Incorporate Its Temple St acquisition Into an unbroken parcel between Temple and First St. and westward to Figueroa St.

The Pasadena State of Maine Association will cele October; 1952. Girl, Shot on Walk, Treated An 18-year-old girl yesterday was under treatment at General Hospital for a bullet wound she received as she walked along Beaudry Ave. near Alpine St. late Monday evening. Police said Miss Grace Arce, 825 Beaudry apparently was shot in the hip by a masher whose overtures she ignored.

Croatian Theme Set a wide assortment including automatic maps of the United States files for bills, garden information or recipes. sets in leather cases cigarette lighters, car key chains, cnd many ether wonderful vacation and gift leather room, first floor Croatian culture will be the brate its golden anniversary next Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. at Masonic Temple, 922 Mendocino Altadena. Mrs. Verne Kelsey and Mrs.

A. B. Fernald are in charge cf reservations. theme of the Kolo Festival April 30 at St Anthony's Croatian Church, Alpine St and Grand Ave, 3 i AGNIN '8 CO LOS ANGELES BEVERLY HILLS PASADENA SANTA BARBARA LA JOLLA 1 pitcher with ice guard, rtgularly 20.00, 14.9S a great special handsome silver plate four-piece tea and coffee service ngularly 69.50, 45.00 footed tray, ngularly 50.00, 3S.00 7.50 to 45.00 egvlarly 10.00 to 69S0 (: 4- 1 Magnin's is rapidly becoming famous for marvelous silver but we feel this is one of the most outstanding presentations we have ever had! Traditional or modern designs to delight a bride, say thank-you to a hostess or add new lustre to your own silver each piece of extra-heavy silver plate on the majority ours alone and all amazing values at these special prices. Here, just a sampling of the extensive collection gift shop, first floor fim 10 fWeraf fax thfrteenJnch bread tray rtgularly 10.00, 7.50 matching placet nor ihowm covered vegetable dith, gravy boat, well-and tree platter, each ngularly 24.00, 1J.W if table lamp with white lilk shade, ngvlorly 39.95, 27.50 I.

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