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Independent from Long Beach, California • 2

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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r-c-- -r 1. agjfeEFilBI THE NEWS iTijNevi senlof DrMorris Abram, York attorney arid 1 Weary and dejected, He-. -sen r-Thnuton B. Morton of Kentucky an-L, nounced Friday be will not. return the Senate next I yea r.

Tve had it he told a congressional-lieutenanat adviser to. the U.S. Mission to. United Nations, has been named president of a i University. AhrarriTwhowIII assume the presidency after the 1968-69 school year be-gins not will succeed Dr.Abrem L.

Sachar who will become'diancellor of the Waltham, University. a newi conference in'Louis-ville, the' 60-yearold MoTtorrannounsed-that very 'compelling per- Bonal reasons, be run for a third Senate term. -Te use an old Kentucky I suppose I am just plain track sore," Moi His decision to stand aside wrote a quiet MOSHER JUTES A Requiem Mass will be-celebrated today in Coro nado, Calif, for Leila H. who, despite blind- careers and startling end to the political journey of a Republican battler. was a politician of direct action and plain-talk-ft-ia not tiie.

coming election 21 LOR NAMED that concerns, me but the challenge responsibility of. a. six-year term," the senator said. I music, medicine, psychiatry and public service. Dr.

Mosher, the last" private pupil accepted by FTeiid and lose. friend of Helen Keller, died last. Wednesday at the age of83. President Johnson named Gen. Maxwell -D.

Taylor Ret Friday to replace Clark M. Clifford as chairman of the Foreign Intelligence Advisory BoaFd. Al ready a board member, Taylor. will movenip the ladder -when Clifford succeeds Robert S. SIR LAURENCE ITURBI WINS Pianist Jose Iturbi Friday won in award totaling al-.

most $55,000 in suit, against an art dealer to whom he claimed he gave-. mon-yrSupremeXonrtrJus-ffar-eFrery- tice Irving Saypol granted Defense nextweek. s. Itiirbi, who lives in Beverly-- r-- Hils, $44,706, which in- FANNIE HURST Fannie Hurst, a -prolific writer whose Back Street was among the best- known novels of her generation, died Friday in New York. Miss Hurst was 78.

I dont think' Iever read a book of mine afterit was said. she mce "A Soiith Vietnamese navy craft fully, loaded: with coffins arrives at -pier in Hue. Hundreds of civilians have been killed in the street fighting' -and in the battle for the -Citadel the ancient imperial capital of Vietnam. Sir Laurence Olivier, the actorrunderwentnemer gency operation in London for- appendicitis Friday night after being flown from a theatrical performance in the Scottish capital of Edinburgh. A spokesman' at St Thomasi Hospital in London said early today the surgery was successful.

Oliver, 60, was ill last year with cancer of the'prostate gland. He was reported to have recovered after medi- 3K 3. -i V. SEOUL South Kordan intelligence" North Korea 1 authorities estimate NATIONAL rftmenL' to yesterdays seven million years. But tomorrows book" theres alwaysthe pas- GOOD SPIRITS SHORT ROUND sionate hope that it will be p.

Fricndshipr recovering normally Friday one); stands. 5 feet 1 inch and is the smallest from her third cancer oper- soldier at Fort Knox, KyTArthur is pictured above matching strides, (3 to, 4) with a A federal judge ordered good Mrs. -L-jvC will hold the Crew of the wjC ship Pueblo for another two months, and STjXKsibly longer in order to extract as much information as possiblebeforere-than, Th, Mlimila bSSCd on them.Theestimate is knowledge of interrogation tech- V.niques and on political developments in in his fourth week of basic training. During tar- rftyongyang since tiie ship was seized by North Korean patrol craft on Jan. qurity.

Wallace, 41, underwent surgery Thursday to remove can-size a.pe- malignantT WASHINGTON Faced with dwindling supplies of a. 224. day strike, the government Friday, ordered refined copper supplies be. cut from civilian industry to meet, defense needs. LThe Commerce Department directed U.S.

copper producers to Taccept all govern-, 'ment defense orders for refined copper and. to withhold delivery, of all nonde-fense orders. At the same time, two of the nation's" largest cable fabricating companies employing 12,000 workers in 45 plants announced they will start abutting down much of their operation Monday because of the shortage of copper. get practice, an instructor put Arthur in a ox- black power militant R. Rap Browns $10,000 bond revoked: Friday and ordered him returned to Louisiana for further -court proceedings.

U. S. District. Judge Ri the ruling alter a hearing for Brown, who lobera R. Merhige made he ruling after a one-hour 7'Tt would be unrealistic to expect this North Koreans to release the Pueblo crew before they were satisfied that no more information wgs to be obtained, said an officer in the South Korean intelligence service.

From their own experi- pelvic-tumor and a 10-inch section of bowel that Was damaged by X-ray treatment of tjie malignancy. She. was to the hospital before dawn ROBERT L. PIERCE 'hole and he disappeared. Finally, another soldier 1 gf r.

stuck two sandbags under feet and he fired with the best of them. Roy feels his biggest -drawback is finding a girl oh his level, but said: get to Vietnam wont make' aS big a target Robert L. Pierce, longtine Wisconsin RepubUcah lead- er who played a key role iff waf -in court to tpr toex-the management of the par- Plain weekend triP to lIITBRIA.TIOITAJLi 1 after -complaining from an intestinal obstruction and was operated on eight hours later. trike Hifs Ford Profits ifomia after he was ordered to remain in New York. tys conventions, died unexpectedly Friday in' his Washington hotel -room.

Hie cause was undetermined. Pierce, 66, was a 'framer Wisconsin GOP chairmap and had served as the states representative on the' since 1953. ence with Communist prisoners and de-- fectors from the north, the South Koreans i calculate that takes up to six months of continual interrogation to' exhaust the possibilities of getting more information1 SS from an individual. Having such a large rJiumber of baptives including naval off-j ficers, and technicians with highly specialized qualifications adds rM I time-consuming dimensions to the task ZSt'of the interrogators, the officer DETROIT Ford Motor Beset by a two. months strike last year, announced Friday its 1967 net profits were $84.1 million, or 77 cents a share, com-.

pared with $621 trillion, or $5.63 a share in 1966. Fordjreported a loss of $109.1 million for the fourth 1967 quarter, com-' pared with a profit of $128.1 million for the same October-December Spur of 1966. Sales were $2.4 billion and $3.3 lion, respectively, for two quartere, WAYNE TO WED rC: plained, v. -w Singe r-Actor. Wayne Newton has given an i7A7RElTPIJEDGEr? U.S.WPay Blast Damage WASHINGTON The U.Si wilf gagement to lulu-girl.

Newton, appear-promptly pay the Soviet Uiiion for dam- fng at Harrahs -ln Reno, ages to the Russian embassy sustained in gave tbe ring -to I bomb explosion early Wednesday, Elaine Okamura, a steward-State officials isaid Friday: ess': with Pan. American Spokeman Carl E. Bartch said Walter J. Oka-Stoessel deputy assistant secretaty of jnura could not be reached State, had assured Yuri N. Tchimyakov for comment as she was on TOYKO, Saturday Ve Nguyen GiapT North.

Vietnamese mastermind of -the Communist. offensive -in South Viet nam, was quoted today as saying the bat- -rtie there is entering a fierce phase in which there will be continual attacks. Speaking at a Soviet Army Day reception in Hanpi Friday night. Giap pledged ev- ery sacrifice until final -victory. hois Vietnam.Nws' Agency, distributed that the United States followed a general a flight and was not expect- fed Back for a week.

policy of reimbursement. IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII GM Vehicjes his remarks. -imiiiiiiuiiiuuiiiiiuiuimiiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiuHiiL FTRQIT railed hack 3.21 CMC -trucks. Friday, bficaujftjou ht teering shaft couplingsNpM notified Prime Mmlster Harold uwneri pf the trucksithat thr vehiefes the narrow v'Vrouldlbe ahd ihs tween-Washington. and Hanoi is un- replaced where at ho cost to cost bridgeabie at the British sgurces- the "owners." GMsaid "2,910 GMCapd Chevrolet mediumand Beavydutyirucu' built ini 1966 ahd 1967 niight require re-- 7 torquing of clamp bolts on steering shaft couplings.

Snake-in-th e-Box Gift doned any plans he might have had for a 7 new peace offensive for Vietnam, be- 'cause the North Vietnamese have shown they re not prepared ta sit' and talk. During the recent visit here by United Nations Secretary General Thant, Wilson told, parliament the gap is Very narrow between the U.S and North Vietnam. He still believes therfe can be no military vie-' tory in Vietnam and the war must be -ended diplomatically, the sources said. British-official were unimpressed by a -North Vietnamese peace proposal printed: -'Friday in the Liberal daily newspaper the Guardian. SAN FRANCISCO -r Live anakp, read the red lettering on a box from Vietr ham at Riqcon Annex post office.

officials took no. chances and summoned Herpetologist Karl Switak from Sjeinjiart. Aquarium in Golden Gate Park. Switak opened the box and untied tiie knots on a' bag inside. In the bag were socks, GI shorts and a five-foot python, alive.

The Eugene, newsmen snakeshipped airmail from-Long Binh, presented Mayor 1 John Vietnam, was taken to the, aquqriujrv 7 Lindsay of New York with Meanvriiile, tPostofficerworkerg are. a memento of his citys gar-contacting the addressee in' Washington, bage strike Thursday an D.C. to see if he will accept his package. iiiiiidiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirtiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii engravwi garbage-can lid. When.

Lindsay inspected Will-o-tke WUp Ousted Red Admits Mistakes SEiMINSLY A WISPOF NOTHINGNESS--THIS "SUDDENLY SUM1? PANTY GIRDLE BY OLGA HAS A DECEPTIVELY DEU-. CATE WAY OF SHAPING YOU TO A WILLOWY FIGURE WITH A FEW OUNCES OF SPANOpt AND A FRONT PANEL OF PRETTY DAISIES. WHITE, FINK. MIST OR LEMON. S.M.L11M "YOUNG SECRET BRA OF NYLON LACE 'WITH HALF CUP CONTdUR.

AIC, 32-34 I JS FROM OUR FOUNDATIONS, PASADAJ.EVEL PRAGUEt President Antonin Novotny of Czechoslovakia, ousted in Jamr-ary from leadership of the Czech Com-. -tmunist Party, admitted Friday he luul made mistakesMn managing the coiin- try. Npvotnys self-criticism came during his speech at a rally marking the 20tbn- jiiversary celebrations the Communist -takeover in CzechosIovalda. A-iSWINGEN DEAN the lid, he found inside a picture of Nelson. a Rockefeller intervened in.

the causing friction between Lindsay and: NEW HAVEN The' girls of Yale: Uw school have the 'dean on their aide in their bid to-iiiove into the all-male dormi- nM rni11 pi times. Onlythe official of the the over- freznner niasu inc w.o. university is neediM to inteerate the laW" Hiiiiiiiiuiiiiimi university js o'eedfel to integrate the law Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiihi living quarteriLThe law school has an ybligation to regard graduate stu-dents as adults," said Dean Louis Poliak tin an interview: published Thursday by the Yale Advocate, a student I cansee nothing wrong with this jdan if' it is intelligently, handled. MOSCOW Communist party chief Leonid Brezhnev heaped praise Friday 1 von Soviet arined forces'! defenders of peace and celled the UB. the main force -Set war." Brezhnev, the Soviet Communist Fortys general secretary; told a Kremlin 1 audience of 6,000 that the U.S.

is wag- ing the dirty war in Vietnam. 1001 CLARK AVi LAKEWOOD PHONE-J4-l II STORE HOURSi MONDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. fJoViJOOTHER DAYS Biiiiimiimimiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiimiiiimuiiim.

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