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G. Vernon Bennett

Guy Vernon Bennett (1880–1968), also known as G. Vernon Bennett, was superintendent of schools in Pomona, California; a professor of education at the University of Southern California, and a Los Angeles city councilman from the 10th District from 1935 to 1951. A liberal, he was defeated for reelection after seventeen years in office in the wake of arrest on a morals charge. He was a Democrat.
==Biography==
Bennett was born in Waverly, Iowa, on February 17, 1880. He had five siblings, Edward Allen Bennett of Los Angeles, Richard Bennett of Tacoma, Washington, Belle Campbell of Guelph, Ontario, Zellia Campbell of Los Angeles and William M. Bennett.〔Chronological Record of Los Angeles City Officials: 1850–1938, compiled under direction of the Municipal Reference Library, City Hall, Los Angeles, March 1938 (reprinted 1966)〕〔("Edward Bennett, 85, Dies at Home," ''Los Angeles Times,'' June 26, 1950, page B-8 )〕 Bennett was married and had at least one son.〔("New Superintendent: Pomona's School Head Arrives to Take Charge," ''Los Angeles Times,'' July 31, 1914, page II-8 )〕 He was a Kiwanian.〔("Kiwanis Clubs Back Meeting," ''Los Angeles Times,'' October 2, 1929, page A-7 )〕
While a city councilman, Bennett, then 65, was "apprehended" in Lincoln Park on October 2, 1950, by two police officers who "took a statement from him at the Highland Park Police Station." A complaint was later issued by the city attorney's office "charging two morals counts."〔("Councilman Bennett Faces Morals Counts," ''Los Angeles Times,'' October 4, 1950, page 22 )〕 Bennett pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace," and a charge of lewd vagrancy was dismissed "in the interests of justice." He paid a fine of $100.〔("Councilman Bennett Gets $100 Fine as Disturber," ''Los Angeles Times,'' November 28, 1950, page A-3 )〕
Bennett, who was then living in Pasadena, died July 31, 1968, at the age of 88.〔〔(Social Security death index )〕

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