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Independent from Long Beach, California • 6

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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6
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ym nyiy yiyfg.ywnn Ty i i 1 CaW I. JL 1H1 Pag A-A INDEPENDENT Could Destroy Ritss War PoweivMcNamara Milcoyan In Rabat RABAT, Morocco Soviet First Deputy Premier Anastas Mlkoyan, making a round of' West African countries, arrived Friday for, a three-day official visit SOUTHLAND SCENE Slaying Suspects tinued research on the Nike-Zeus, but no production money for the anti-missile missile. this connection, McNamara warned that Russia "probably already has mL- some miss lie -firing submarines: a few of whlcl marines, a few of which may of paid Air Force Reservists would be Increased by 1,000 to 61,000. Authorizations for drill-paid Naval and Marine Reserves would remain unchanged at and 45,500 respectively. Continental Defense No matter how much money Is spent "we simply cannot In this day and age provide an absolute defense for the continental United States." But to do the best Job possible; the administration wants to spend $11 billion for defense against any attacking bombers or missiles.

This Includes funds for con year, it will have 14 wings of B52 bombers, or 600 planes. Each B52 can carry nuclear-nuclear-tipped Skybolt missiles which, can. bg launched 950 miles from the target The also will have two wings of supersonic B58 bombers and hundreds, of medium-range B47s. Con struct ion of missile-firing Polaris submarines will be stepped Reserves McNamara recommended that 30,000 paid civilian Army Reservists and National Guardsmen be cut from the current 700,000. The number WASHINGTON (UPI-Defense Secretary Robert S.

McNamara declared Friday that Americas armed forces could destroy Russias ability to wage war 'even after absorbing a surprise atomic attack by the Soviets. He coupled thfc implied warning to the Soviets with a ledge stand firm in Ber-in. Although Moscow seems to be seeking the virtual sur render of West Berlin, he said, The slippery road to appeasement can only lead to our isolation and ultimately to disaster Testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee on the new $48.3 military budget, McNamara also said the United States would use nuclear a. limited war if necessary despite its buildup of conventional forces. Here Is the defense picture painted by McNamara for the present and future years: Retaliatory Strength 1 The United States now has about 50 intercontinental ballistic missiles.

By the end of 1964 It will have about 1,034 126 Atlas, 54 Titan 1, 54 Titan II and 800 Minutemen. By the end of the next fiscal M-14 rifle and the M-60 and M-73 machine guns. Manned Bombers McNamara opposed buying any more manned bombers even though Congrecj voted funds for them last year. He said the Defense Department also has that the B70 superbomber should not be developed as a full weapons system. Consideration Is being given to recasting it as a reconnaissance plane and mop-up bomber.

niLlERTOli Detectives uld late Friday they planned tp release a former Texas mental patient arrested Thursday susptet In the bludgeon-slaying of -Mrs. Charlotte Schmidt Monday. Herbert Curtis said one last check with Texas authorities was to be made before Lawrence T. Grant, 43, would be released today. "We don't have any leads at all in the killing, Curtis laid.

1 Mrs. Schmidt, 46, was found murdered in her $50,000 home at 3025 San Juan Drive by her husband. be nuclear powered." Arms Modernization The budget calls for mod emizstlon of weapons ranging from the foot soldier's rifle to tanks, ships and planes. For example; eight old small arms will be' replaced with a family of three NATO a a .7.62 mm weapons. They are the new Obscenity Defendant Guilty "-SAN PEDRO A Jury of six men' and six women Friday found Glen Bye, 47, guilty of displaying obscene paintings In his coffee house.

The Golden Ass, at 258 W. Sixth St Judge Walter S. Binns fined Bye $100, but continued payment of It pending Judge-denied i hew- trial on the conviction of Bye for three counts of Violating Penal Code sections -on lewd and obscene material r'f Theft Suspect Held for FBI SANTA ANA An escapee from New Mexico, State a creliminary hearing Janv25 in U. S. r'- ffttf 4 1 (.4 -Jl 4.4k.

ft ti 11 r-- Womens Boutique District Court on charges of unlawful flight to avoid confinement The FBI Friday said Lloyd George Wibnot, 24, fled a penitentiary hospital in November while serving an 18--ptonth-to-twceyearterm -for defacing-public-property. Wil-mot was arrested here Jan. 11 and charged with shoplifting a carton of cigarettes from a supermarket, but local authorities dismissed the complaint when they learned of the federal charges. Mandarin Coats' Fool Baskets such oprotty way to morning, noon ar night tune, tool fruits and nuti and discus and crackers and candies and cocktaa ana delicious trial aftar another! Inspiration from tho beautiful handcratntd bowars at flowers an arrears spun rayon-and-iinea small large -a dons hnewus preserves fruit lip-smacking surprises for the fondly Downey Voodoo Prank Repeated DOWNEY Police here Friday-received the fourth complaint that a voodoo prankster, is at work. Residents in the 12000 block of Morning and Smallwood avenues say the voodoo dolls are wrapped in botes reading: "Beware of the night you will die.

A hatpin is' stuck through a drawing of heart." Poor penmanship, pretty good art police said. tha colon are an slfivei ara sides are slit. pockats art big 1 magnificently packaged assortments to ontico any gounnont ivo featured la food shops at up to ft i- try lia medium ar large (youvo been tempted at twka this pricaf 69c 1.99 smft 1 Westminster Losing Mayor WESTMINSTER Mayor Joseph H. Svogar will resign Monday because his company is transferring him to -San Francisco Feb, 1. --Elected to the City Council, reorganized after-wholesale arrests-of the officials on assorted charges of bribery hd Svogar was chosen: unanimously as mayor last Womens Grb Qailted Parka- Hand-Knit AU Wool-Cardans iroinJtalji pie problem of appointment of his successor will be major item of business at Monday nights City Council warnv winning woridtrfui! your tittle gal etaya -1 Meeting: snug and activa and fashion- Svogar, who previously had-no public service to his sleek, outer thoQ gjeditrwae elected May-ln-a-pedaL alection-caHed-after won hia.

s-t-r-t-chl these they're of cotton. a raidedTcandbarian bonter tow that! quitted fining of nyoa' acetate a K1 hoodad too council seat by flip of a coin; William Magill had polled the same number of votes 300 and. they speed to. decide by diance. I mold a unsatloni) slither of a fashloo's -answer to action! warm, that wonderfull bulb hand-kail ia f- to shmg weathorl tend, bain or rml 7 to tt stretch, that -for riding tunning, sitting! fashioned iritb wide portrait collars to keip -chills away, to otestlclxed ii: nywKottoMilkld a luxurious silk-nub texturo neat frame 1 beautiful you! Sale of Boys' slimming dowff to those pretty ankles! tong alarm; aim imall, medium or.

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mupuoo swing to Wlovlngl 4pc place sitting 199 44. and 47- 3.99 4J9 I 51" and 60- mttt MFVft I UtiUlM Amtell tiT i SOUTRERN CALIFORNIA'S QUALITY NURSERIES iv LAKEWOOD CENTER Near Del Amo MEtcalf 3-0719 South' Bay TORRANCE Hawthorne 1 80th St. ANAHEIM 200 Beach (Hwy. 39) Lincqln 7-7701, UN 5-0201 '-v. r'.

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