Totem pole of historyLivermore Beautification Committeechairman Wall Davies admires the totem pole and plaque which will be the center of American Indian Festival of Aria and Crafts, the culmination of American Indian week in Livermore. After the pole is dedicated in an II a.m. ceremony, the 100 years of Livermore history carved into the nolo bv Indian artist Adam Nordwallwill be reviewed. After the ceremony at Centennial Square, Fourth and Holmes Streets, there will be dancing by members of local Indian tribes, Indian arts and handicrafts will by exhibited at Presbyterian Church from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Indian songs and danees will be performed. AQdmlssion is 50 cents general and free to those under 15.