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Los Angeles Evening Citizen News du lieu suivant : Hollywood, California • 11

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Hollywood, California
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11
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tQr Cattt-y tfei Tuesday April 26 I960 Trapr 2 Tvr i yj IF YOU CHIT HELP 13 in i I 11 She Opens Her Home To TEHRAN Iran Iraa-itent villages on the aircraft today ferried injured survivors out of theblis- tag sun-baked desert The troops had to move GRANGER'S DAD AND HOLLYWOOD PIANIST MARRY LA VEGAKerCUPI) Granger Sr 69 father of actor Farley Granger and Ids bride Hollywood pianist Harriets Tolgason today were on their way to their Studio City Calif home for a honeymoon 1 The pair was hurried here yesterday by Justice of the Peace Oscar Bryan the second mar-for both Granger first wife died two ago said he and hia had known each other fori about 15' years She did not reveal her age A I'fSi AbVft foot since only light planes make landings at the toi small field Medical supplies food and blankets to help the homeless withstand the night time cold were dropped by parachute Grantlgnd Dr was just a start Most people would have withdrawn from the problem' after this out not" Mrs Blodgett She got in touch with her church and arranged for doth- tag-huge boxes jammed wttlC wearing for the Hay- den children 'They needed help 'immedw she said Nearly every article of clothing they owned was To hear Mrs Blodgett tell it the job of rearranging her home to accommodate 17 people is an everyday occurrence just moved a littlq furniture she said As soon as the four bedrooms began bulging with boys mid girls of both Mrs Blodgett converted her roof -covered patio into sleeping quarters works out real she said "Even though Mr and Mrs Hayden have to Sleep on mattresses in the living Sharing her home at 5626 AZUSA (CNS) An Axusa philosophy of a rare combination of generosity and compassion- today gave a glimmer of hope to a family Of 10 whose new tract home was devastated by fire In simple words spoken with a shy sincerity Mrs William Blodgett explained why she wasted no time in sharing her own four-bedroom home with a huge Covina fatally with no dace to- you help people when they need help you might as well give up anago it alone in a world of your Mrs Blodgett herself the mother of five children acted on the basis of a casual friendship with the fire vie time Mr ond Mrs Joseph an-lHayden and their eight denounces he arm give a free lec- dren when flames gutted their Leaders Meet For Mental Health Drive Business professional and social leaders will signal the kickoff of Mental Health Month tertag loooegree neat or me earthquake -shattered -city of Lar Officials of the Red lion and Sun equivalent of the Rea Cross said fresh rep from the isolated town 500 miles south of Tehran indicated the casualty toll Was than feared- They said latest information placed the death tolT at about 400 with about 450 injured 50 of them seriously Red Lion president Dr Hussein Khatibi said it was possible the final death toll might reach 500 when all the bodies are found Officials attributed yestery unofficial death toll reports whjch ranged up to 1500 to the confusion and excitement of persons at the scene and to the shaky communications with Lar Iranian troops which mowed into the shattered town last night helped survivors set up 'Science of Genius' Talk Planned Norman Xnglis of town Ohio who identifies himself as an exponent of genolics tlia wImm al aaahi a science im Talmari Morals Trial Delayed BEVERLY HILLS-Trial oT actor William Talman and six others on a morals charger was postponed in Beverly XUUsC Municipal Court until June 13 The continuance was granted by Judge -Adolph Alexan- der at the-request of lawyer Arthur Crowley The 45-year-old actor lost his job as the winless district' attorney oh the -Ma-C TV series following his arrest at a party in West Xfal-iywood last March 13 Writers Schedule Election Meeting The Writers Guild of America West will hold its annual election meeting May 19 in the Beverly Hills jloteL Four new board members of the screen branch and four board members of the televi sion-radio branch are to be selected -Ballots have' heed mailed to guild members CLOVER Dr Barbara Moorepaused near Deeth Nev on her walk across the ILS to pluck a few sprigs of clover She said she would hot stop even for meals in her effort to catch two walking sergeants She explained she snatches clover from the roadside and fruit from the truck traveling With her and eats as she walks v- 1 Monday evening during the awards -banquet of the Los Angeles County Assn for Mental Health at the Embassy Room of the Ambassador Hotel With Steve Allen as master of ceremonies the event will feature short talks by -Dr Brickman director of the newly established County Mental Health Department and Dr Philip A' May research director at Camarillo State Presiding will be John XX Michel president of the coun- tare at 7:50 tomorrow night dt Veterans Memorial Auditorium 4117 Overland Ave Culver City His talk entitled You Be a Qenhis? will cover professional applications of sleep learning controlled dreams auditory and photographic memory emotional control accelerated learning and related topics Xnglis is a graduate of Youngstown College and West Coast University and is 9 new Covina tract home at 5009 Calvados Ave As soon as she heard the news last Friday night she got Into her ca drove to the fire scene a mile away and bqn-dled the Hayden boy and girls eight of into the automobile just brought them home with she explained "Their parents came over to stay with us si soon as they finished talking with the fire departments Peglers Reconciled TUCSON Arix (A A divorce suit filed by columnist Westbrook Pegler and a cornier claim entered by his wife have been dismissed in Su- perior Court Pegler said he ind hia wife are back together in their Tucson suburban Health Month campaign Chair-home man farmer aeronautical engineer couple of hours later and police candidates nominated by in- dependent" petition Unopposed in the election were First Vice President Paid Crista Second Vice President Tex- Brodus Third Vice President Murray Pollack and Treasurer Kenner Kemp All -were elected for three-year terms Successful candidates for the SEG board were Margaret Bacon 996 Tex Brodus 1102 John Caler 935 Spencer Chan 1025 Emory Dennis 994 Eve Gordon 974 Lucille House 951 Perk Lazelle 924 Murray Pollack l068 Tanya Somova 901 Vicki Vann 952 Other candidates were John Albright 768 Michael (Mike) Lefiy 628 Sandee Marriott 667 John Rice 788 President Jeffrey Sayre of the Screen Extras Guild feated John Rice his cppo-' nent in the annual election of the guild by better than two to one it was announced last night on completion of the tabulation of secret mail ballots by Cobun Baldwin cer-t if led public accountants Sayre received 962 votes to 431 for Rice Sayre led the entire guild administration ticket to victory Evelyn Ced4r incumbent recording secretary defeated -Sandee Marriott 920 to 416 Eleven administration candidates for the board of directors were elected by substantial margins i over four 7 1 in I study of the careers and writ ings of Friedrich Neumann and Walter Rathenau as illuminating certain intellectual and social dilemmas of German society in the period 1880 to 1920 Six fellowship winners far Guggenheim Awards in the Los Angeles -area were announced today among 303 art-tots and scholars who will par-- tieipate in the $1400000 fellowships this year One of -the recipients was Dr Bradford Allen Booth professor of English UCLA whose fellowship will be extended toward a study of the letters of Robert Louiq Steven John La Montaine Pacific 'Palisades composer will devote his to musical composi-lion Dr Richard McLean Badger of Caltech received his for studies of molecular structure fay means of infrared spectro- scopy Dr William Alvin Baum Pasadena astronomer at ML Wilson and Palomai Observatory' will study the factors af-' fecttag the resolution of cascaded type of image con-verter Dr John Berry Santa Monica will pursue creative writ- Jgg in fiction And Dr Henry Cord Meyer professor of history at Pomona College plana a comparative Train Derailed 1 Dead 12 Hint SENECA SC Ten cars of a Washington-bound passenger train careened off the tracks near here yesterday killing the train conductor and injuring 12 passengers cars of the' Southern a local train en route from Atlanta to the capital plunged down an embankment into a 50-foot ravine The Diesel locomotive stayed on the tracks and dragged one derailed car a quarter of a mile ripping up cross-ties giant broken Territorial Limit Measure Fails GENEVA (UPD The United States and Canada failed by an eyelash todsy to increase the outmoded three-mile limits on territorial seas to six miles with an additional 4 Teamster six miles of fishing waters The 88 delegates to the United Nations law of the sea conference voted 54 toi 28 with five abstentions in' favor of the plan but this fell just one short of the required two-thirds majority A swing of one- vote would have approved it 1-' Leagntio Distribute Anti-Epilepsy Drag (UPD The National Epilepsy League will offer at cost drugs which control the seizures of epileptics Howard Loven an attorney and newly elected board chairman of the National Epilepsy League said yesterday the plan represented an entirely new service concept in national voluntary health agency assistance Fined $1000 1 Four Teamsters Union members late yesterday were each fined $1000 and placed on probation for three years- on charges of conspiring to violate antitrust laws in -the grease-rendering industry The fines and probation were handed down tor United States JUdge Leon Yank-wich who suspended jail sentences given the defendants Meyer (Mike) Singer business agent of Local 628 of the union and a lieutenant of Teamsters President James Hoffs drew a six-month suspended sentence a 1 with the fine and probation Others sentenced were collectors Hubert Brandt Walter Kleiir and Lee Taylor each given three-month suspended sentences fined and placed on probation with the condition they obey all laws of the land The union itself wss ined One bill to pay one check to once a month the story of Bankamericard shopping convenience There are no dues You pay no initiation fee To join fill out an application form at any member store or your neighborhood branch of Bank of America College Students in Fke Holdup Freed 1 SACRAMENTO Six college students who etaipd fake holdup of a Santa Rosa bank were free on their own recognisance today but only after stern lectures and three days spent behind bars The five men and a were ordered to return to court May IF and were assigned that could get the charges against get the i mopped $2500 Singer and the -grease collectors had entered pleas of to the charges pressed afte a strike last year) against the Washington dering Co of 4144 Bandini Blvd- -T The unkn and its members were charged with conspiri to monopenixe the Southla waste fat business and rendering tadusfry them In the last 10 years the volume of direct mail has risen from 500 million dollars to 20 billion dollars according to the Business Matt Foundation (MnOHM TRUST ARB SWWM ASSOCIATION -MCM SCR nOCRAI OPOSIT IMURARCS OOWORATIOR i I I I-: Jk.

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