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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 73

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sunday, feb. 1950-Portn 3 Phofo Exhibit Draws 15,000 B-19 COMES HOME Continued from First Page I I 4 I rr- X- 1 'BOYS TOWN' RANCH PLANS EXPANSION Director of Institution Points Out Need for Facilities to Care for More Youths Expansion plans for the Rancho San Antonio, sometimes called "the Boys Town of the West," 21000 Plummer Chatsworth, were announced yesterday by the Rev. Joseph P. Hill, newly appointed director. rocket planes and supersonic speeds.

She wa3 forgotten until some A total attendance of 15,000 at the 31st Los Angeles Interna But in the files of countless newspapers her past lives "The B-19 flew yesterday! "Thundering into the wind, the gigantic superbomber, the world's greatest warbird, took the air as easily as a sparrow, lifting her massive 100,000 pounds and crew of seven off the Clover Field runway in 19 seconds to carry the Army's star aloft on long-awaited test flight" tional Salon of Photography was announced by Julius Cindrich, salon director, following the one-month exhibit at the Art Center one, somewhere, ordered her scrapped. The Mobile Smelting Co. here i won the job on a bid of $4000 and rolled Its equipment to Galleries, 5353 3rd St. The last of more than 1200 prints entered were mailed last week for return to their senders or Acetvlene torches went to Tha Rancho, a Community-Chest agency, accommodates 40 boys between the ages of 12 and 16 in need of institutional place entry into other salons in this countrv' or abroad. work on the grand old lady of Cindrich, former director of Cowboy Film Actor Dies of Heart Attack Henry (Hank) Bell, 5S, cow- the skies, furnaces consumed great chunks of her perfectly fashioned metal, smeltins down ment, offering regular school curriculum plus special training.

It is sponsored and rfaintained the Camera Pictonalists of Los Angeles, sponsors of the show, boasts years of experience in or her aluminum and spitting out under the auspices of the Arch commodate an additional 40 boys. The ultimate aim i3 to provide facilities, care and training for some 300 boys to conform with the steadily growing needs of the Los Angeles area. Father Hill, formerly assistant director of the Catholic Youth Organization, was selected by Archbishop J. Francis A. Mcln-tyre for the position of director to give the Rancho the benefit of his wide experience in the field ganizing and handling international photographic exhibitions.

indigestible iron and steel. In two week3 the job was fin His co-worker, Herman Wall, ished and the 10-pound ingots film actor, yesterday collapsed and died, apparently of a heart attack, in a cafe at 6070 Sunset Blvd. The body of the actor, who lived at 1137 45 Lodi Place, was taken to Pierce Bros. Hollywood Mortuary. Pictorialists' secretary, carried a shipped back to Los Angeles.

large share of the organizing But sentiment causnt ud witn burden. Ralph Huffman, supervisor for A feature that drew standing- the smelting concern. room-only crowds on several occa of youth work. The Rancho Is one of few homes in California where the Just for Sentiment He saw the souvenir hunters diocese of Lo3 Angele3 and works in co-ordination with the Catholic Welfare Bureau, Juvenile Court and publio and private agencies. The flood of applications for placement at the Rancho indicates the dire necessity for expanding facilities," Father Hill said.

"It ia heartbreaking to see the number turned away because there is no room at the inn, so to speak. Yet it is an everyday occurrence." An immediate aim is the erec- sions was projection of the color slide section of the show, with commentary by authorities in Stamp Group to Meet The Beverly Hills Philatelic Societv will meet Tuesday at cartinsr off bits and nieces of door is open to boys of all races, colors and creeds. DAILY CLASSES Regular school curriculum is provided at Rancho San Antonio from 8:15 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. daily at William Tell Aggeler School, which is operated by the Board of Education.

Both grade and high school subjects-are taught. In the background are the Rev. Joseph P. Hill, director, and James Richmond, professor of academics. her.

talked with men who knew p.m. in the Gold Room of the Financed by necessary con of her past and were sorry to the color field. Harold C. Edwards of the Kodachromers, was in charge of the projection programs. Commentaries on various Beverlv-Wilsnire Hotel.

Prin see her fate. tributions, Father Hill hopes to So he broueht her nose sec build within the next few years cipal speaker will be L. K. Pratt of St. Paul.

an associate tion back, the sole remnant of sufficient cottages and dormi adjacent to the Rancho property, with the Pierce Agricultural College acting in an advisory days were by Will Connell, Larry corral3 for livestock, vocational training shops, a laundry and other necessary additions. Already under way for 1950 is a complete farm program planned in co-operation with the Board of Education through the William Aggeler School, which is member of the group. Guests a closed chapter in aviation his tories, a- new administration Lewm, Jack Barsby, Milton ln-man and Donald B. Keyes. are invited.

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