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Photograph article dated August 11, 1954 partially reads, "City planning commissioners have promised a decision Aug. 19 on a proposal to rezone a 56-acre Canoga Park tract for use as a site for a new nuclear physics research laboratory and rocket engine factory. The commission conducted a hearing yesterday on an application by North American Aviation to rezone the tract, a corner of the Warner Ranch property, to permit construction of a $10,375,000 operation which would place 3,000 Valley men on a $16,500,000 annual payroll." Photograph caption reads, "Zoning hearing attracts Valleyites - Banker Harry Renfro approaches speakers' stand to express views on rezoning of 56-acre Canoga Park site to permit North American Aviation to construct $10,375,000 research lab and factory which would give 3000 men jobs. Arguments continued five hours."; See images #00139154 through #00139156 for all photos in this series.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
North American Aviation Public speaking--California--Los Angeles Testing laboratories--California--Los Angeles Laboratories--California--Los Angeles Land subdivision--California--Los Angeles Land use--California--Los Angeles City planning--California--Los Angeles Zoning--California--Los Angeles Audiences--California--Los Angeles Women--California--Los Angeles Men--California--Los Angeles Research--United States Canoga Park (Los Angeles, Calif.) Valley Times Collection photographs Portrait photographs Group portraits
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