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Show LOS ANGELES WILL DEDICATE STADIUM AT OLYMPIC GAMES T'AfllK, June ft flly A. P.). Tha In-lernatlonal In-lernatlonal Olympic rommlltee today au-thlViiaed au-thlViiaed the ity nf Ixhi Anaralaa to noie ' International iriimes under the patrnage of the committee In Heptemher. 1123, to rtedlcata Ita new stadium. These aranriea. however, will have no connection with tho rejrular Olympics. ! After according- ita patronage to tha ; f.oe Angeles iranirg tho commlttaa approved ap-proved the plana for Iha Olympic gameg to he ht'.ti In Paris In 1124. j The ileclsion resjardltiR Loa Angeles ana rtnche.l after a speech by W. M. inirlntid of 1-om Anjteles, an American inemlr of the committee. In which Mr. (iarlntid said Los Angelea had been, keenly keen-ly iliatippaiimed ovur the fuct that the Olympic gumes .would ba held -In Kurope In Loih 1924 and lit?", and would therefore there-fore like to hold international fames of its own: Tha n i em her 4 of the committee eg-presaed eg-presaed regret that an American city foulil not be chosen to stage the arames within the neat ten years, declaring tliat if tha games were held In Loa Angelea. or any other part of the I'nlted Htules the ureat majority of the world's nations would not be able to tnke part In the events because of the financial situation and th state of exihitiure. When the decision had leen reached to permit the Loa Ahlfelfg games under the twitronagn of the committee, Mr. t.arlnnd cxiraaed himself aa greatly pleaaed. He invited Karon de CoutM-rtin. prentdent of the committee, to attend the arames In California aa tha guest of Ioa Angelas. |