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Independent from Long Beach, California • 2

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Independenti
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k. 1 1 V). f- A-2 4NDEPENDENT cut wb m. tt rm i PEOPLE THE mws aiiiihg. TO BE TRIED Erado Raja, an alleged accomplice of Adolf Eich-martn, goes (m trisl next, week in Vienna ou charges of helping murder Dutch Jews.

1 Raja, a native of Austria, was arrested April 17, 1963 after turning hhnsdf in to4 Austrian invest! gating Ms suspected col-laboration with FJchmann, the Nazi mass murderer executed by the Israelis. in vV TO RUN AGAIN i i. Sen. Maurine Neuberger, Friday mid she plans to run for re-election in 1966, ending speculation that she might fotire from She said she was surprised, that anyone would doubt her intention to run for another term. She was elected in 1960 to fin the unexpired term of her late husband.

Sen. Richard Nou-betger, and to servo tho' next foU term. c. SUCCUMBS Royal SL Kellogg, 90, last of a small pioneer con-. tingent of Amajcan forest-, era who helped set this countrys forest policy, died Friday at his home Palmetto Fla.

He wu dected a fallow of the Society of American Foresters in. 1949 and had been for the past several years its senior He Joined foe U5. Division of Forestry in 1901. ms iv wu i. Thetfi just th trouble thi people AM tbMn4t at! GARY And.

a Pal Named Moe W. Afercll Harrtnun, a7 skilled and xirdess dlplo- matie troubleshooter for' three other presidents, Fri- day was nominated by Prts-. Ideal Johnson to return' to his old post as roving am-N Tlnahighis State Department Jobs, the' White House announced that Harriman would be ceeded by Thomas Maim, auistant secretary for inter- Amerdsn atoirs and coordinator of the Alliance -for Progress. President 'appointed Jack Hood Vaughn, the U. S.

ambassador to Panama, as the departments new Lstin-American expert. Harriman, 73, had asked to be relieved of the administrative burdens of undersecretary fbr Political Affairs, the department's third ranking position, the White House, said. Mann will be designated undersecretary for Eco- nomic Affairs, an alternate title permissible under law, carrying the same rank, said White House Press Secretary George E. Reedy. Reedy said Harrimans new Job as ambassador-at-large carries quite a high rank" and win involve top assignments within the and Harriman win work directly under the President and Secretary of State Rusk.

CHESS TITLE International grand Samud Reshevkky won the $400 National Chess Open Friday in Las Vegas after eight rounds at play, which1 left him tied with'4 Robert Byrne of Indian apdift ii Byrne, also- ah interna-tibsud grand master, and Resheviky each' hid 7-1 records. Under the rules of the-sponsoring United States Chess Federation Reshevsky was awarded the title. Combined first and second-place money of placed on the list of the nation's. 10 most wanted criminals only Thursday. Gene Thomas Webb, 37, wanted for a $10,000 Chi-' cago jewlery' robbery last Sept.

29 in which a police-, man was shot, wu seized he walked along a street inLemont, HL I VIRAL INFECTION Actress Carroll Baker has been admitted to a New York: hospital suffering from a viral infection with little fever, her doctor said Friday. He said Miss Bakers illnisss vwas not serious; but she is expected to remain in foe hospital for a week to 10 deys. CAPTURED UFBI agents Friday captured a tattooed narcotics addict who wu sought in a Jewelry store robbery and Governor Brown is holding meetings to get. sup-for his annual increase in the state budget For year starting July 1965, he Is seeking $4 hil-' lion an increase of about 10 from last year. It is 00 more than the state nras spending whra he took office six years ago, while population has increased qnly20r It is a spiraling trend that certainly needs- jpepiaining and reducing.

1 'xXAl ji Some examples of what has happened over the past six years are given in a schedule by A. Allan fort, legislative'analyst Since 1959 the number of State employes has increased from 101,000 to 145,000 ji J-en increase of 43. At the same time, civilian popur lation has increased only 20. A good question is- pwhy do our government employes increase more than fast as One gets a bettor idea of how the burden on -taxpayers hu increased when per-capita costs and 'personal income are compared. During these six years rM Brawns administration, state tax collections have increased by 40 for.

each person in the The tverage income of all these persons hu increased only 19.4 according to the schedule. Any way the fig- are viewed or. Juggled, it is apparent the costs. 'kre twice as much as population increases or ability Jo pay. 1 -i These are figures ref erring to annual expenditures annual taxes In addition, bfflionsof dollars of have been voted.

Some of the mooeyrfian bonds has been used for purposes usually' paid ifpr from current Income. These bonds outstanding are tmore than 1959 when Brown took A myiux 4.:, 1 lYr f. r-tf. He is now asking tor increases of 5 coats more a ftickage on cigarettes, an increase in the-sales tax, rand for income-tax withholding, which would mean, jfrese taxpayers would be paying double taxes for jjpme portion of the first year. These, increases will lffect only those who pay these taxes.

But it is an xample of how new sources of taxes are called for rShther than any decrease in governor argues that costs pf government jjnixease faster than population because a larger por-3on of population Js children. This calls for more and teachers. He also points out the increased; jHjogulation calls for more roads and services to the Arrivals. But, if the population is to increase to million people by.foe year says, and" ixhs increase twice ai fast as population, if is appar-V Qtmost of the income of taxpayers will be going to pay governmental costs. vi fr Vi The trend is not confined to state functions alone, tax load in all levels' of government has increased eatly over this period.

Eajph year the inemse is Ster than the increased populaticm. raises the as to what will happen to the load when ition is doubled in the next 20 yriue has been gtirnated. One thing can happen. iThis is that this tling tax burden will discourage new industries and thereby increase unemployment and eiyease bur standards of living. These are startling But they come from the legislatures own JW AS Yem GUa MARINE GLASS COx since ipsr THEY DIDN'T MAKE IT Gary and Moe started out from Dallas to New Jersey Friday morning.

They didnt make It. In fad; the two travelers, didnt make it across the Houston St Tiadud near downtown Dallas. Ibafe where Patrolman A. IL Golden spotted Gary, 11, suitcase In one hand. Moes leadi In the other.

Moe So. 7 The officer took Moe home to Oak Cliff and took Gary downtown to headquarters; Then they found In the suitcase tin necessities for foe trip Gary sald he was going to make to New Jersey: A Bible, two apples, i pork chop bone (for Moe a road map of the United Stdai, pair of house shoes, can of. flea and tide powder, two golf balls, pamphlet on first aid, a box of candy and box of dog Gary said ha.had an aunt in New Jersey. Resides, ha said, he'didat liks somrof his teachers and his mother was making him do too much homework. Gary's mothsr-was colled to cobm and get him.

Offieers convinced Gary it was foe thing to do. kh i lusnLU, u. HI Mill cBston RMttrtis for yovr ftotlon wofjog a or a JuxBiy klnfsizo for ywr muffl bodroon 4- tr' ACME Mattress Mrs. of Lm Angetes wu awarded the womens title with a record ct 5-3. -Holstein Sonderburg-Glueduburg.

died. Ihurs-day near Kiel, Germany, state authorities announ-; ced Friday. He was 73. The duke, whose royal titles In eluded thatuf Hetrof Nop wa, died in his Gruenbolz castle nesr'KieL Dallar far Hollar'. il any quality I aval A CMS MAXIS AS FINE A MATTRESS AS ANYONE IN CALIFORNIA makai kattar ta plaaM yaa attar, thaa sail It ta yaa far ttia LOWEST NICE ANYWHERE Hiat frart ttialr awt fully macbaaiiaH cuttan faatary aa tka Ha 'af thair lalai flaar ia Laay laach.

DUKE DIES A Duke Frledlreh of Schleswis-Hoitein. chief of $1,300 Vu equally divided. the Hquse of' Schleswig Churchills 'Estate $439,490, Plus Estimated Millions in Trust eAhimi, by A. CotUm Sr lil ot cAlurmw, an pmoimI tpiniai and daat not acanarily raflact Ilia ceS epiflion of thh nawipapar.) ($2,800) and up at any public ale. The will left 10,000 pounds to Anthony Montague' Browne, Churchill's private secretary since 1965, and bequests ranging from 200Lto 650 pounds $560 to $1,820) to seven other secretaries and household em ployes.

The Earl of Birkenhehd received a heavy gold cigar case-big enough to hold five of Chiirchflla outsized Btcfeies which the earls mother gave Churchill after the death of her fyubaod. Lord. Birkenhead. Sir Winston, was the earls godfather. DUAL CELEBRATION! Far tba Caavaniaaaa af (all-flaurar aaJ Nartb "Lana laaeb Cuitamari ACME ANNOUNCES tka GRAND OPENING of briyht paw Factary Shawraan at IT4I2 Billflovir Blvdn In Billflovir COMPLETE VATHER if nifi saanav wanraii ran uv art a.

SUN. MOON MB TIDSS 'fii 1 i jURijinii 4J (M at aM. Uwt, niil, am. nuMrs wsATNiaaseoaTt ELEVENTH Semi-Annual- ONE PRICE SUIT ALE Sale Starts Today, 9 a.m. 1 "CAantW KING-SIZE SLEEPING! 11-PIECI KING-SIZI MATTRESS AND EiOX SPRlNG ENSEMBLE COMPLITI il Fiicn Include Chataa at tlimnwi aatrap I 1 1 1 1 Maw cavardia I fOWRr, tnc wrtnan Mlv auaram tmd; BS3 xEsrzrz Ilia matt tkarauqh, aiat cam pat it hw UPHOLSTERY SERVICE ta tka SOUTHLAND Draa by aaJ aaa Acma'i taam af ikillaJ apkalitariny crattimaa at warfc la' tka' Lany laack ctara anf ikap -Acma'i LOWEST FRICES witk canfiJanca, Yaw nflcfactiaa camai first at Acmal III THE STORE 4" FOAM kUIKR MATTRESS AMD BOX SPRING SET By HAL R.

COOPER LONDON (AV-SirWinstcto Churchill baqueathed an estate worth 156R61 pounds ($439,490.80) mainly to his wife and time Mdren in a will made public -Friday. A far greater aum is houit to have been-poured nto a trust fund which Sir Winston, tha will disclosed, set up for his children and grandchildren' in 1946. Associates believe the for mer minister's income from tie writings since. World War alone, exceeded a million pounds ($18 million). all of it went into the rOst und, which is exempt rom estate taxes.

The fund known as the Chartwdl Literary Truk and is named after Churchill's- country home in Kent The estate held, by foe 90-year-old statesman when he died on Jan. 24 after a stroke included his London residence at 28 Hyde Park Gate and the valuable New Chapel studjann near the Lingfield race track- in Surrey. Sir Winston' sold Chartwell to a group of friends in l946, but retained life tenancy. Christopher Soames," huabandof Churchill's daughter. Mary, wu bequeathed an option to buy the stud farm.

THE GROSS estate, before payment of debts and estate taxes, wu 304,044 pounds foe amount after payment of debts 266,054 pounds The tate tax was 109,093 pounds A third goes to the widow. Lady Clementine, and two-thirds is divided equally the three children. Sir Winston remarked in the will that he had' given away many of his paintings to his wife and urged her. to fed no reluctance or -'hesitation in selling any of the uid pictures either with or without Copyright" Just how many paintings were Involved is not known, but there art about 250 of. Sir Winston's SALE OF UPHOLSTERY FABRICS! a Am 61m Jl 1 AtamUSCMi- A raaliy aaj lalacKan af qaal- ibrici REOUCI UMITED TIME TO ft OFFI off Rustlers Steal a Cow 1 Caint Milk It Nohow NON! HIOHER Shtt SS fa 46 RuLi 37 to 46 Long, 36 44 Sbri Expert FREE Alterations CUED fcri OriglMlIr 10 kil I Soil Ovality Tailortd FOR TALL PEOPLE LONG BOY11 MATTRESS AND- BOX SPRING SET HOTEL-MOTEL MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING SET MurBlv Mlt' at.

Innir- TMa aMsi Ka -hr Tiwflti. EnsJTiSS I (Ui3U Kmc carmr auarUi aa tartoa. BOTH NECKS Heed em oft at the pass. 3men, the varmints have rustled a plastic cow. That wu the cry Friday Long Beadi police hunted the sidewinders who made off with a life-eized, biift and white bovine is from Ben duffs- Dairy, 1601 E.

Waidlow Rd. 2 Las Prentiss, 19-year-old 1 Comparable Savings on Sport Coate. Slacks and Haberdashery Just Soy '-'Charge lt" fiun ur to sn Momns to mt OR BAIIKAMERICARO ACCEPTED 0HN TOHOMOW, SDIUMT(10 TU fit Tbit it not 4 Ftbnury Clttrtnct of OUt oni Ends but our semi-uHHuul ALLOUT SALE OP EVERY-SUIT, Sport Cout and Stocks in tbt start. dairy manager, told Patrolman R. F.

White the cow wu part of ah advertising display in. the' company parking lot. Prentiss said the bovine wu grazing quietly when he closed foe dairy at 9 p.m. Thursday, but when ha returned Bossy wu gone. The cow, tifficer take said, weighs 50 pounds, and hu no company markings.

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SUM Srt By -( 'TV asa a.Oa SmaM Capy You arc aarmfy hrUeJ ta risrf aar amr tacatiaa ued browse through oar rfnpfayt. at yaar tenure. Campatwf Mtatpaapfa will yaar welcome mnwaryaar geesfiees with gmet caartaiy. LONO BEACH 1421 Aaakatm St. Opaa Maa.

aa4 FrL tR 9 4-t4ll SANTA ANA 411 Wi Stiaat 4 Opaa FrMay YE 9 XI 1471 BELLFLOWER 17412 SaUflawar EM. 4911 East Siaond Stnit)l9R Btaeh orrosrri hoefly iistaurant IN THE BELMONT THEATRE BUIUINO IHHIawar Oyaa Mat. sad FrMay YE T2l4fllj works at Chartwell alone. A London art auction house estimated, that a Churchill would fetch 1,000 pounds I. AUTO SAFETY atarU with a jbetter car.

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