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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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iBGgNTXAiLp ClUOCMpfISSOE 1 i 'I WD 'rv nl rQ- -Wr GLADWIN HILL VJQ 1 after reviewof fight against it legally chal-wwnpUinti, could require longing its compliance through jnjunc- Last May lO the California Jion. proceedings jad-sssesa-Sivrane Court ruled the Ammkgfm up to $500.. proportion had indeed'been Public opposition to tile invalid under the riequal law, openlviostered by real estate industry, led to an initiative measure on the 1964 ballot entitled "Proposition 14. It was a constitutional amendment protection- fclauae -of the 14th. it put the state in the position of abetting discrimination.

Proponents of the 7 i tfi. LOS ANGELES The vo tatflequeetipn of TiJfjJ jliouimg bfafeeoned anew this feck as a potentially critical issue in Californias political campaign. The issue was an impor- tant factor in the. 1964 de- feat of Pierre Salinger, Dem- octet by Geotge Murphy, Republican, for the UE. This year some Tjualified observers in foresee it being a embarrassment to 0 GET YGlin FREEI 4 KIN 0 if, 33 9 ti rr WIN 9H0WIN1 kbV -BOtiUSl TAI PIERRE SALINGER Hurt by Proposition 14 numerable controls on property disposal, so that no principle is violated by including racial nondiscrimination.

California in 1963 moved against such discrimination in its Rumford Act The tew applied to owners of four or more dwelling units. It said the state Fair Employment Practices Com proposition, led by the California Real Estate Association, ae appealingthe California dedsioq to the United States Court This left the issue dormant HOWEVER, circumstances changed "suddenly on Thursday. A'newly organized group calling itself the California Property Owners and Tenants Committee, claiming an initial statewide membership of 200 headed by a prominent Los Angeles lawyer, P. Doherty, launched a new and unusual campaign to repeal the Rumford Act regardless of what the. Unit-, ed States Supreme Court does.

The group invoked a sei-dom-used of legiflative initiative law. Under itvby getting 292,662 petition signatures 7-5 of the last gubernatorial vote citizens can force the legislature to Consider a measure. If the legislature does not -enapt a proposal, it goes on the next state ballot If public sentiment Is still 2-to-l against "fair housing? legislation, it will he hard on the Democrats, who as a group have been fairly exclusively cpmmitteed the AT YOUI A1MA UTA, TOOAYI YOU NAY WIN UP TO leaUJSStaT- yearea- Afcttaes Fontana Bank Robbery 'ruMA 'Sbskz I CeshrA ESiirfJBi. WHEN Y00R CASfl-A CHECK IS FI0FERLT ranaiED nu be nozm $500, $100X0, $SM3, $1M3, OR $1X9 aimed at nullifying the Rumford Act by saying that riSHKir 7 should prevent a citizen from conveying his property to whom "in his absolute discretion, he Brown was the foremost figure, a big campaign to defeat Proposition 14. Salinger came out emphatically 'against it Murphy avoided taking a clear-cut pdsition on it.

Voters approved the proposition by nearly 2 to 1 4,526,460 to 2,395,247. Many favoring it said they were against jdis-' crimination, but also were, against state interference with property rights. Opponents of the proposition, including such groups tire American Civil Liberties Union, continued to me Thursday night, or Friday, was 'riot discov-until 7. p.m. Friday be- tEh vaults Jock was d-and it was thought be caused by mechanical trouble.

But. when officials finally get-fee stacked on in the Vault was gone. A bsnkspokesman said he hought It wae An inside job becMse yrhoevar money must have knoyn the workings of the vauttty4ime-dock and may. have had key. The bank borrowed money rom other banks to do business Friday while the vault wai Jammed.

TV Really Portable -Walks From St6re As other customers browsed in busy Walkers department store, a heavy-set youth cut a chain securing a $128 portable television set to its display stand and made off. with it, Long Beach police said. Store officials said a sales; girl, Leona Hastings, followed the thief down from the third flow television department but he hurried off as test as his short legs would allow and was swallowed up in the Saturday crowd. ETVLysciQys moam fo5 A u. 1 1 0 0 GARDEN FRESH LOCAL GROWN 7I 0 Gov.

Edmund G. Brown and other Democratic candi-4 dates. i i FAIR HOUSING is pros ponentf term for the prin-? ciple of forbidding people by law from discriminating in the sale and rental of real estate a principle em-! bodied in the pending civil rights bilL Opponents of such legis- lation contend it goes yond racial equality and en- croaches on citizens rights to dispose of their own property as they see fit Defenders of die idea, again, retort there are already in lAirlines I Negotiation Very Slow WASHINGTON (AV-Nego-tiations to end the airlines ptrike recessed Sunday night With no particular advance fowaird sohitiob of file ten-tiaycWdpute-': Assistant Secretary bor James J. Reynolds said the two parties would return for another Joint bargaining session at 1030 a.m. today, Reynolds said after Sundays 10:15 pm.

recess that in spite of the lengthy discussions, movement of the talks was "extremely Reynolds said after Sunday's 10:15 pjti. recess that in spite of. the lengthy dis- cussions, movement of the talk was "extremely alow.1 i "I would not consider this to be a very productive day, he i REYNOLDS SAID there had beat an exdiange of views on "substantive Issues certain of the national Issues. About l.100 employes of Trans World Airlines, off the Job at Cepe Kennedy, since Jute as pert of the nationwide strike five airlines, voted by a 3-2 margin meanwhile to go bade to work today. By agreement the TWA workers at the nations moon launch area will work under $erms of their old contract until a new one is readied In Washington negotiations.

TWA holds the prime confect fof launch support oper ations on Merritt Island, adjacent to Cap Kennedy, providing manpower for supply, maintenance and other-house-keeping tasks. Executives Club Helge Hussmann, sales representative of Lufthansa German Airlines in charge, of the Long Beach area, will address a luncheon meeting of the Executives Chib today and show a film titled Time Flies. fat Mr (few sour" iMIhv bariRgaM wommeai FREE EEFUCA Isesepsrstleg) Other, models Include the latest in eyeglass, behbid-the-ear and body types. Coma in for a FREE audiomet-rk test.Home appointments. Service 'and baftoriet for all 1 hearing S0N0T.0NEI ffet MM RMM la bMriif fwtliMn M2 CU It.

LOUR MACH HI 4-14M U.S.DA GRADE A FRESH or FRESH FROZEN CUf r. growni (SGILTSnilLE nr Labeled FONTANA (UPI) Authorities continued an investigation Sunday into the theft of $197,528 fnjpi the First Nations Bank vaulV apparently inside job.1 Sunday, The robbery, apparently Is Suspects Waterloo At midnight a dry fish pond somebody elstfs backyard is an unlikely resting spot for a 25-year-old machinist So Gardena Police Sgt Ray Com escorted the machinist Dewey Hobert Hunter of 1838 W. 146th Street, Gardena, from the dry pond in the rear of 1823 W. 152 St to a service station at 15130 Western Ave. And there the service station attendant Willard Ray Adams, 35, told Sgt Com Hunter was the man who tew minutes earlier robbed him of $70.

Hunter was given lodging early Sunday in the Gardena city ail on a booking of suspicion of robbery. Auto Tools Stolen A St Marys Hospital intern lost a box of automotive tools to a car burglar when he went into his apartment for a moment, leaving the vehicle untended, police said Sunday. Lyle E. Parker. 26, of Ocean estimated' th loss at $300..

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