$4.5 million fixer-upper gets reprieve
Clipping of an article from the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner by Pamela Lopez-Johnson, entitled "$4.5 million fixer-upper gets reprieve" and dated October 5, 1989. The article quotes Dr. Amarjit Marwah, president of the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission, on his approval of the relocation of McKinley Mansion.
Leading Indian Film Stars Entertain Los Angeles
Article published in L.A India written by Ramesh Gune, entitled "Leading Indian Film Stars Entertain Los Angeles" and dated September 15, 1989. The article describes an "Asia Super Stars Nite" at the Shrine Auditorium. Also mentions and pictures Dr.
Sikh Heritage Award for Herger
Article from India-West by Michel W. Potts entitled "Sikh Heritage Award for Herger" and dated November 17, 1989. Discusses the second annual Sikh Heritage Award, which was awarded to Republican congressman Wally Herger for his work bringing human rights violations against Sikhs in India's Punjab region to light. A second, smaller award was also presented to Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley.
City Begins Probe Today of Destroyed Landmark
Clipping of an article from the Highland Park News-Herald and Journal, entitled "City Begins Probe Today of Destroyed Landmark" and dated December 20, 1989. The article quotes Dr. Amarjit Marwah, president of the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission, on the destruction by arson of a historic landmark (the George Wilson estate).
Miss L.A. India 1989
Clipping from the December 1, 1989 issue of L.A. India entitled "Miss L.A. India 1989." Depicts Sonia Ahluwalia being crowned as Miss L.A. India on November 25th of that year. Photos also show Manoj Kaytee, Chandra Mundhra, and Anil Shah.
Sonia Ahluwalia Wins Glamorous "Miss L.A. INDIA" Beauty Contest
Clipping from the December 1, 1989 issue of L.A. India entitled "Sonia Ahluwalia Wins Glamorous 'Miss L.A. INDIA' Beauty Contest." Depicts Sonia Ahluwalia being crowned as Miss L.A. India on November 25th of that year. Article includes a mention of Dr. Amarjit Marwah, chairman of the Los Angeles Cultural Commission, who announced a special presentation at City Hall for the winner.