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Los Angeles Evening Citizen News from Hollywood, California • 3

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3 ENGINEERS? -These five candidates for Queen Diana Daniels, Marlene Mayekawa and Nacy of Engineers' Week, listing their qualifications Young. The winner will be selected during Enginwith a computer, are all engineering students at eers' week next week during campus activities. UCLA. They are Candy Fowler, left, Linda Klein, Food Chain Group Adds A. Director Western Assn.

of Food Chains president W. H. "Bud" Fisher announces a new director has been added to the board. The new director is George Fitzpatrick, executive vice president of the Boy's Market 1030 S. Arroyo Pasadena.

Fitzpatrick is a very popular and well known retail grocer in Southern California. Fisher. reminded members to get their registration forms in early for the convention: in Phoenix April 13 to 17. Del Webb's Towne House will be headquarters. In addition, accommodations have been reserved at nearby hotels which are air conditioned, have swimming pools, and are within 10 minutes of the Towne House, Continuous, air conditioned, and free shuttle transportation will be provided between hotels.

GEORGE FITZPATRICK new director MOST 16 TO 25 Film Executive Funeral Held NORTH HOLLYWOOD Funeral services were held this morning for film executive Emanuel Barling, 64, at St. Charles Church, 10156 Moorpark. Barling of 4100 Camelia Studio City, was presi- Funeral Set For Actor Lanphier Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at Pierce Brothers Mortuary, Beverly Hills, for actor James Lanphier, 48. Lanphier, of 7973 Willow Glen had been an actor for 28 years.

Born in Mitchell Field, N.Y., he appeared on Broadway in Dark of the Moon and other stage shows before coming to Hollywood. He was a continuing character in the Peter Gunn television series and appeared in several other television shows. He co-starred in the movie, Pink Panther, The Party and Darling Lili, not yet released. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Janet Grant Cobb Adams of Beverly Hills; his father, Col.

Thomas Lanphier of La Jolla; and a brother, Thomas Lanphier of La Jolla. YEARS OLD dent of Pembrook Film Corp. and vice president of Newbar Televonics Corp. He was a former official and member of the Variety Club of Los Angeles and had been active in charity work for underprivileged children. He also was the owner of the former Gotham Restaurant on Hollywood Blvd.

in the 1940s. He is survived by his widow, Lilla, of the home address; and four sons, Michael, David, Anthony and Emanueal and a brother, Dr. Benjamin Barling, a heart specialist in London. Oswald Brothers Mortuary was in charge of ar- MOVING -Metromedia television is moving the business -accounting home office facilities from New York to Los Angeles. Harold A.

Christiansen, vice president of business affairs, will now also be controller for Metro- HH Will Speak At L.A. Dinner Former Vice President Hubert E. Humphrey will make his first Los Angeles appearance since the national election in November as the guest of honor and principal speaker at the inaugural dinner of the Jewish Federation Council's 1969 United Jewish Welfare Fund campaign. The dinner will be held Monday, Feb. 24, at 6:30 p.m.

in the Grand Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel, according ot David Fox, Welfare Fund general chairman. Some 700 of the campaign's volunteer leadership and 798 Youths Treated at West Hollywood Clinic Seven hundred and eight patients, mostly in the 16 to 25 age group, have been treated at the West Hollywood Youth Health Clinic during January, first month that the pilot facility has been operational. The Clinic was established by the County Health DepartSupervisor Chairman request Ernest E. Debs, primarily to combat the alarming increase in venereal disease among youth of the area. Debs reported that 196 cases of Gonorrhea were treated ip January, commenting that most of these cases would probably have been neglected if the youth oriented clinic had not been created.

"So-called Hippies are visiting the Clinic for treatment of a wide variety. of medical problems including hepatitis, syphilis, malnutrition and drug related diseases," Debs said. "Since some of these diseases are communicable, prompt treatment protects the general community." The Supervisor indicated that along with medical services, clinic personnel, selected for their ability to Wee Hour Fire Alarms Ruffle, Miff 'Bryant City fire commissioner Henri 0'Bryant stormed out of a board meeting Thursday charging fire dispatchers were harassing him with after midnight calls. However, Fire Chief Raymond M. Hill countered by Court Blocks Dairy in Raw Milk Selling Alta-Dena Dairy was prohibited from selling or distributing raw milk under a temporary restraining order issued by Superior Judge Richard Schauer Thursday.

Under the order, Alta-Dena is prohibited from distributing or selling either raw milk or certified raw milk until such time as it can prove an absence of any pathogenic organism in its producers. Judge Schauer set Feb. 28 for hearing on a preliminary injunction. Last Feb. 3 the dairy filed a $10 million claim against the county for damages allegedly arising from the Jan.

24 ban on raw milk sales. Jaycees Pick Up New Members BEVERLY HILLS New members of the Beverly Hills Junior Chamber of Commerce include John Davies, Harvey Dunn and Jerry Weisstein. Davies is with the Coldwell, Banker Dunn is a partner in the firm of Chase, Bierman Dunn, certified public accountants and Weisstein is associated with Security Bank's Wilshire Bedford Branch. Hollywood Citizen-News Friday, Feb. 14, 1969 A-3 Drums Roll For Bradley claiming the calls were made at 'Bryant's request.

0'Bryant stalked out after ripping his commissioner's badge from his wallett and throwing it on the conference table. He charged he was called twice in pre-dawn hours Thursday and accused dispatchers of deliberately harassing him. 'Bryant's dramatic exit came after a nearly fiveminute tirade. Chief Hill said the problem stems from the fire department's alerter system, which is a special radio network to notify commissioners and other high ranking fire department officers of greater alarm fires. Chief Hill explained that the Negro commissioner had voiced dissatisfaction with the radio system of notification and asked that he be given a personal telephone call on major fires.

"Of course we were happy to do so," said Hill, adding the order to that effect was issued. He said each time battalion fire chiefs were notified by telephone of greater alarm fires, 0'Bryant was also called. Apparently the commissioner was miffed by two calls Thursday--one at 2:25 a.m. and one at 4:27 a.m. Chief Hill said the dispatcher had not evaluated the imtoo, portance at the of the direction fires--that, 0'Bryant.

0'Bryant has been in office since August of 1961, appointed shortly after Mayor Sam Yorty took office. 0'Bryant will have to submit his written resignation -to Yorty to be formally relieved. Councilman Tom Bradley was endorsed for mayor Thursday by the Committee for California. Nelson C. Rising, committee chairman, said the endorsement was made because of "the significance of the Los Angeles mayoralty election, not only locally, but also statewide." He said the "urban crisis" Lawmen Linked To Nerve Center SACRAMENTO A $5- million telecommunications network that will link.

more than 450 California law enforcement agencies to computerized files here, and in Washington, D.C. is expected to be operational next October. Nerve center of the statewide system will be a complex of four highspeed RCA Spectra computers that will provide instant information on wanted persons and on stolen or lost property, firearms or vehicles. Any law enforcement agency can transmit a message to all other agencies within the state or any, combination of agencies using a separate California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) network. CLETS will replace the current teletype system established in 1931.

LEASE A NEW 1969 VW $4900 OPEN MO. END KLEIN -FOREMAN 788-5654 LEASING INC. 872-1945 threatens to become an "urban disaster." "In serving the people of Los Angeles for over 25 years, both as a lieutenant with the Police Department and as a city councilman, Bradley has repeatedly demonstrated his concern for and understanding of this sprawling and enormously complex megalopolis," Rising said. "He is qualified to give the city government new form and direction and to unify the diverse elements. His concept will provide a refreshing replacement for the uninspired leadership of the last eight years.

"We are convinced that Bradley will offer new solutions to unsolved problems. The committee for California was formed in early 1967 by a group of California Democrats, William A. Norris, member of State College Board of Trustees; Victor Palmieri, former president of Janss Corp. and deputy and executive director of the president of the California Democratic Council; William Coblentz, UC regent; Byron Leydecker, Marin County banker; and Robert Harmon, San Francisco attorney. The membership of the committee includes members of the academic, business and professional communities.

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strongest supporters are expected to attend the black tie event which will kick-off the Jewish community's attempt to reach a record goal of $18 million in support of 169 local, national and overseas health, social welfare and other humanitarian services and programs, Fox said. Nine million dollars is being sought for the Israel Emergency Fund, while an additional $9 million is the target for the UJWF 1 Regular Fund, he added. Hollywood Citizen- News Lammot Copeland, Jr. Owner Phil Turmer, Publisher Les Benson, Associate Publisher Bill Greding, General Manager Hollywood Office: Wilcox Hollywood, California 90028 Phone HO $-1234 Valley Offices: 11109 Magnolia North Hallywood, 91633 ComMie Phone PO 3-5141 14518 Sylvan St. Van Nuys, 91401 Phone 785-3127 Beverly 1 His Office: 226 N.

Canon Dr. Beverly Hills. Calif. 90210 Phone CR 6-230 Daily Except Sunday Second Class Postage Paid Los Angeles, Calif. Hollywood Citizen-News was cated July 31, 1952, as a newspaper of general circulation by Superior Court at Los Angeles County in Case No.

601,567 Subscription rate: By carrier, $2.00 1 month. Paid im advance rates: -3 manths. 6 months, 1 year $24.00. By mail, paid in advance rates: month. $2.50: one year, $30.00.

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Fifth Street. Member of both the Federal Home Loan Bank System and the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. communicate with young persons, place emphasis on preventive measures and the importance of observing rules of good health. NEW SCOUT TROOP NEEDS SOME HELP A newly formed Hollywood Boy Scout Troop has appealed to the public for donations of camping equipment (new or used). Some members of Troop 1311 come from one parent families and need assistance.

Scoutmaster Ron Bressi, a cab driver, explained that tents, sleeping bags, outdoor cooking utensils and such items would be welcomed. He may be contacted by calling 462-3856, and lives at. 6530 De Longpre Ave. Apt. 8.

The dozen new Boy Scouts range in age from 11 to 13 in Troop 1311. They meet in the Hollywood Recreation Center, 1122 N. Cole 2 to 4 p.m. each Saturday. "Too many of these youngsters are simply on their own, without parental guidance and with a strong distrust of Debs said.

They are finding sympathy and understanding at the Youth Clinic, where the staff doesn't judge or punish them, but does provide the help they 1 often desperately need." Patients are treated without charge. The Youth Health Clinic, 9 open evenings is located from at 4 p.m. to p.m., the County's West Hollywood Sub-center, 621 North San Blvd. Information may be obtained by telephoning 655-7782..

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