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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 48

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11 y'M 'i in)1 11 L0S SWtUft CittltS Times Fund Helps Needy LIVING SHOW TO EXHIBIT ITALIAN ART OBJECTS Scouts to Get to Camp Vandals Raid Monastery and Smash Statue Vandals early yesterday entered the courtyard of the Monastery of the Angels at 1977 Carmen Place and uprooted and smashed a statue valued at $2000. The contribution from the included in a $5,000,000 antique collection. The California Living Show, with dozens of decorator rooms and a complete exhibit of new Times Summer Camp Fund to and another 250 to 300 boys soon will be leaving on their camping expeditions. As an example of the need for money to help needy young est designs in all phases of home the Boy Scouts of America Campership Fund already is being distributed to needy youngsters. According to William T.

Lindsay, Assistant Scout Executive of the Los Angeles Area sters, the case of two brothers decoration, will continue through Aug. 18. Big Owl Market Taken Over by Thriftymart The Big Owl Market at La rel Canyon and Victory Blvds North Hollywood, has been taken over by Fitzsimmons Stores, operators of Thrift timart markets, it was announced yesterday by Robert Laverty, Fitzsimmons sales manager. The name, Big Owl, he said, will be retained temporarily until a Thriftimart sign can be erected. Hours of the store, Laverty announced, will be 9 a.m.

to 10 p.m. daily except Friday and Sunday. Fridays th store will be open until 11 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

from a local Scout troop is cited. Both of these boys could earn or collect from their parents Council, this campership money Sister Mary Visitation, who reported the loss to Hollywood only half the amount that was Among exhibits at the California Living Show opening Tuesday at the Pan-Pacific Auditorium will be examples of modern Italian imports and Roman and Venetian antiques. They will not be out of place at all, the show management pointed out, for they emphasize that California decor is made up of ideas from all over the world. Decorator J. von Wilken Zook will do a sophisticated metropolitan apartment, featuring modern Italian imports and antique Italian art objects, with a contemporary classic basis for decor.

A carved Italian Praedo madonna and a pair of carved cathedral candleholders will be required for their camping ex detectives, said she was awak penses. The boys had just about given up hope of going on the ened by the voices of four van camping trip, when it was ex- dalsone of them a girl, she believes. plained to them that there was money available to them from Scholarship Awarded Thomas McGetchin, 259 4th Escondido, was announced yesterday by President Arthur G. Coons of Occidental College as winner of the four-year Kemper Foundation scholarship recantly established at the college. McGetchin is th 18-year-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert S. McGetchin. is added to a fund which consists of the money the individual boys earn themselves. From this joint fund mcney is distributed to various Scout troops throughout this area for use of boys who canno'.

earn enough on their own to pay for their periodic camping trips. Week's Camp Completed One hundred thirty six boys have just completed a week of camping paid for by this fund, The destroyed statue Our j. Ik I I 4 I IT I I xJj i vVi( fi yv this fund to help in a situation of this type. Lady and St. Dominic was thrown over a retaining wall.

The smashed pieces fell in a parking lot. Money from the Times Summer Camp Fund was used to make up the balance for these Sister Visitation said the van-i two boys. dais sped away in a noisy car. TALENTED Margaret Blankley, 9, Junior Jubilee audition winner, reads for Oliver Prickett, a judge. International Flavor Given Junior Jubilee France and England Represented Among Semifinalists at Normandie Playground The talent hunt for young sters, sponsored by the Down town Business Men's Associa tion, moves tonight to Rose crans Playground, 840 149th St.

The auditions end next week with tryouts Tuesday at Highland Park and Thursday at Van Nuys-Sherman Oaks. Finals Aug. 28 The finals, Aug. 28 in Philharmonic Auditorium, will be The growing list of Junior Jubilee semifinalists took on an international flavor yesterday with both France and England represented in the latest group of audition winners. Singer Anna Herzog, 17, of 1043 Vermont moved to Los Angeles less than a year ago from her native Paris.

Margaret Blankley, 9, of 341 Harvard won the judges' approval with a dramatic reading she learned in England before coming here last year. Other Winners Other Normandie playground winners who go onto the Aug. 21 semifinals are Catherine "Bozowich, 10, of 1951 Adair Sandra L. Tucker, 11, of 10811 Acama North Hollywood; Gene Broderick, 8, of 607-B 9th Santa Monica; Carol Ann Wise, 15, of 1057 Catalina and Marianne On-ishi, 15, of 2414 3rd St. judged by Dimitn Tiomkin, Academy Award-winning com poser; Singing and Dancing Star Mitzi Gaynor; Television Actress Elena Verdugo, and TV Producer-Director Albert A full year's scholarship to SC will be the grand prize Other awards include scholarships to Pasadena Playhouse, Los Angeles Conservatory of Music, American School of Dance and the preparatory de partiWent, SC School of Music.

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