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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 76

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32 Part MAR. 23,1960 Seg Angeled CfoUg 2 SEN. GOLDWATER TAX EXEMPTIONS ficial agenciei involved In Uie tax exemption question. Kennedy's eight-page opinion cave carte blanche to Continued from First Page 1 here, Continued from First Page jerans' exemptions Ralph J. Hallman, director of the forum and chairman of Pasadena City College social mim rnJSheedy said, is the lack of the proposed Inquiry in one which restricts VS.

partici in excess of any requirement that appli-, Icants were California resi- science department, intro pation in the World Court to any cases which' it deems suitable. paragrapn wnicn reaa: "Penal Code Section 923 provides: 'The grand jury hall annually make a care i AlUlOUgn me assessors Hants at Ihn timo enlist. duced. Goldwater. lack -manpower to check the ment or Eduction.

This sit-validity of all tax rllM nnIv h-, rhanfrmi ful and complete examination of the books, records and accounts, esoecia'lv affidavits, Sheedy's group isbv the Legislature, he add-prepared to provide names'" I -i OI Owners Ot property WHO trrnA iurv'a rWicl.W those nertainine to revenue ---j? i Reserves Judgment Asked if Vice President Nixon measures up to Gold-water's definition of a conservative, the senator said he would have to reserve judgment until Nixon is "no longer tied to the apron strings have received the exemption', intn th mhWt Illustrator to Speak, Marcia Brown, illustrator of books for children, will address the SC School of Library Science in the Doheny Library lecture room at SC at 3, p.m. is invited. 1 ot an tne omcers of the coun although assprtedlv nor A ty and report as to the facts. it has found, with such gaily entitled to it. opinion from County Coun- Another contributing fac-'sel Harold Kennedy as to its tor to the high ratio of vetiauthority to investigate of A I recommendations it mav deem proper and lof the White House." -A I r- i i LIBRARY WEEK County Librarian John D.

Henderson, right presents composer Meredith Willson, center, with a gold lifetime library card to mark National Library Week, April 3-9. Looking on is Supervisor Ernest Debs. New Attitude Toward Retirement Told Here BY HOWARD KENNEDY, Times Labor Editor Riles Friday for Publisher Carringlon 1 i American industry is pay Citizens Advisory Committee ing increasing attention to preparing its aging employ- on Aging, said industry has accepted its social responsibility to co-operate with the ees to withstand the morale Funeral services for, Rich and psychological shocks of ard A. Carrington former community in easing the approaching retirement and its problems. publisher of the Los Angeles problems of employee retire Examiner, will be conducted ment.

Dr. Michael T. Wermel, re This was the consensus expressed by business, government and education speakers at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Church of the Recessional in search director of Caltech's benefits and insurance re-; Forest Lawn Memorial-Park. yesterday at a conference at Caltech on industry's interest in the older worker search center, was chairman of the conference which drew In memory of Mr, Carring nearly 100 industry leaders ton, who died Monday night to Dabney Hall.

and the retired employee. Significant Steps at his home, 541 Lucerne i Blvd. after a long illness, both the City Council and Many employers have made significant steps to ROCKET Continued from First Page ward easing the problems of retirement by a more flex Board of Supervisors adjourned yesterday. Resolutions paying tribute ible attitude on the 63-year year interval in research by cut-oil, by instituting coun the military and industry. featherl chL th n-thread kTA to Mr.

Carrington's commu "But surprisingly the cost seling programs from five to 10 years ahead and by re nity service were approved by both the Council and the VV! (A per mile to the traveler com ducing the productivity re pares favorably with what quirements for workers near the pay now is for jet trans Supervisors. Councilman Harold A. Henry and Supervisor Kenneth Hahn. intro combine of mohair and Kr portation. I I.

II II Ii i i- I J1 1 the retirement age, it was pointed out. James T. O'Connell. under He foresaw the need for duced the resolutions. airlines to merge their in Cvipr--.

wooL.in the gadabout JW A tercontinental operations to Mrs. Poulsors meet the heavy costs of secretary of labor, said at the Conference luncheon that industry gradually is loosening its former rigid insistence on retirement at 63 and thus is transports costing $4,700,000 Brother Dies and boosters priced at Word was received here 800,000. bJ yesterday of the death on He predicted that the rock- 7 senior workers Monday in Portland, of et transport, carrying 30 pas collar standing smartly AVV.Vt iD Franklin Loennig, brother of sengers, would be profitable for the airlines. Mayor Poulsons wife. secretary of the California away from the thrpaL.the 'i UU SX- calf belt above an 1 --i elasticized waist jjVl Vlli moonstone.

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