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Independent from Long Beach, California • 11

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Independenti
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fyGfSttyx-jt- ty -a -ps. -y r-r -yi V'jf. v-iy-i f' tf tFV -y'ii sp-vw f- I IN RETRAINING SCHOOLS BEACH CAMBOVfl ace lneers ens I MALCOLM EPLKY, i 'HERE is a rash of I newi about resentment and boredom among our men in Viet- aam. Today, I give you something different, a re-port, from a Viet solder iwhJUMtrateJIeaIidt By BOB SANDERS Staff Writer Jobless aerospace engineers may be in business for themselves shortly, if a pilot program begun Monday in Anaheim is mainstays are Francis N. Everett, project coordinator; Jte.

rnla M.Belt, professor of finance at Cal ifomia State College at Long Beach, and Edward M. Krisman, teacher, guidance and educe tion consultant The participants in tills program are unlike any group of unemployed we have aeon in a long time, Everett said, 'and foil Is their major problem. Ninety per cent of them have college degrees and all have extensive, experience in foe aerospace field, he added. Most range in age from 35 to 50. Everett, predicted that by foe end of the.

training period, an 100 participants. win' either be in self-employment or otherwise employed. HERES WHAT K-LINE CONTAINER-CAR TERMINAL WILL LOOK LIKE WHEN COMPLETED $10-Million Pier Project Will Be in Operation This Year. A. CUSTOMER TO SHIFT OPERATION TO LB.

PORT The project New Age Schools is funded by a $140,000 U.S. Department of Labor grant The Small BhImm Administration also Is Involved in. the pro "7- -V More than lOO personi are expected to take part in the 13-week program to be held, at the schools headquarters, 1101 W. Ka-tella Ave. Participants win put in five 10-hour days a week for 13 weeks, under the guidance- of Volunteerin'-tructors from several gov-J TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1971 I By JACK a BALDWIN 7T-7-.

Maritime Editor One of Port of Los Angeles major customers, K-TJne, will shift its container operation to foe Port of Tng Beach this year, it was revealed officially Monday. K-Iines Intention to move to Long Beach 7-. regard ed as foe most widely publicized secret in the shipping industry-wan revealed during action taken by the Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners. In a legal-technical move, foe Commissioners agreed to transfer preferential assignment agreement from foe Kerr Steamship Co. to Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, known in foe industry simply as K-Line.

The agreement coven the operation of a combined container and import automobile terminal now under construction on Pier J. The 80-acre, $10 million facility should be in operation within foe year, according to Thomas J. Tborley, Harbor Department general manag-. er. K-Iine has operated its ships in both ports.

The com- pany has used foe Fort of Long Beach for two decades for handling general cargo and importation of Toyota automobiles and trucks. The firm was one of four Japanese shipping companies to use the Port of Los Angeles East-West Container Terminal when the facility, in September 1968. The Long Beach hoards action was a lega) maneu ver shifting the preferential assignment from Kerr, which has acted as K-Lines agent since 1952, to the ship operators. When fully operational, the terminal will be the second largest leased to a single tenant on the West Coast Capt K. Abe, formerly general manager of K-Lines container division in Tokyo, will be general manager of foe new terminal operation.

Abe will maintain offices in the Harbor Department Administration Building pending completion of the new terminal. Approval of Mondays hoard action is subject to review by the Federal Maitime Commission. K-Line operates more than 300 vessels on 32 world- wide routes. i School Board Dentes Medi-CalBilk in Court WHATS HAPPENING 1 A reminder ef admission-free events in the Long Beach area. pjn.

Sing-a-long with Mae, sponsored by American Association of Retired Persons, Andrus Building, 215 Long Beach Blvd. 7 p.m. Speech Claiurfor laryngectomees, conducted by A1 Rosenstein, Long Booh City College, Boom 129, Business and Technology Campus. 7:16 pjn. Lecture, Western European Peoples, by Brewer H.

Ward, Boyd High School, 235 E. EighfoSL. I p.m, Group Discussion, Emotional Health Fellowship Hall, 19039 Norwalk Artesia. FRANCIS N. EVERETT eminent agencies, various colleges in foe area and foe business community.

The schools educational MARKETS ON PAGES G7 a different, date, which was a procedure suggested by T. foe doctor testified under- questioning by his -attorney, Albert C. S. Ramsey. On foe witness stand throughout the day, Dr.

Stern testified that through a secretarial successlon-a method was developed for listing; foe additional pa- -tient service where the secretary. added itonto foe end iff. the day, 10 to apeak. In billing fat patient Mrs. Vera Parker Robinson, this resulted in some tests given Aug.

22, 1969, being dated Aug. 25 for a statement to Medi-Cal, he said. Some charges for Mrs. Robinson and her husband, Allie, both of Cypress, and Miss Christina Fabridus of Long Beach are at issue. For Miss Fabridus; some services given 11, 1969, were billed to Dec.

15, said Stern, who has offices at 3840 Woodruff Ave. But at that time, he SECTION Page B-l laid, there were further recordkeeping problems. He fired a.sedetary foe next month when she had two days off, and he compared books she kept with bade- deposits ha personally carried daily, finding several discrepancies between the amount paid by patients and foe ammmt hanked by me, THAT SECRETARYS lapses meant certain bluings were not being done, plus certain other things, he said, including months of delay an glasses prescribed for Misi Fabridus. On cross-examination Deputy District Attorney Matin Ohiglan asked the physician if he was able to tdl me by the secret. code.uhen.Anie Robinson was there and when he wasnt there? Thera is no secret code, said Dr.

Stern, pud I can ten simply by the secretarys writing when he was there and when hewasnt APCDDigs into ARCO Breakdown WILLMAN Writer By VINTMADER Staff Writer A Long Beach physician being tried on charges of 'falsifying MedkCal hills for fores patients testified Monday he charged foe program oily for services actually received by Patients. Sidney G. Stern, M.D., an i eye, ear, nose fend throat specialist, said-lie relied 0 on secretaries for record-keeping and knowledge of the state insurance plots billing requirements. Dr. Stern told Superior Judge Roy J.

Brown, a longtime secretary retired in 1965 about the same time Medl-Cal was being created. Her successor aid-vised Mm the new system would not pay when certain services were done for' a patient on one appointment date and billed the same date, he said. BASED on her experience, she followed a procedure of putting them on ED ZEENER TO CALL IT ty of an old saying, You get. out of it what you put Into it" What Sgt Ray Hawbak-er of Lakewood has experienced may not be typical, but his Christmas Day report is heartening, to say the least. He writes from Long Yen that he expected Christmas Day to be lonely, but it turned out won-derfuL He and after Americans went to an orphanage and gave a party far 55 youngsters, most of them-, with no parents 'at alL Hawbaker said some were children of our enemy but I defy any man to hold that against them." "When you see.

my pictures you'll understand why. Im proud ty spend this year In Vietnam, he wrote. Us parents. When you are on a tour like you often ask-whatwa are fighting for. Is it the papason who would steal your wallet or your clothes if given chance, file 'i who washes your clothes and tries to talk you lido black market dealsf -Hell, no.

We here get- ting shot at aid staying away from our wives and families for these little children wo gave foe Christmas party for, so their children wont have nay orphanage party but a party with their families and the only way they win know about war win be what they read to books V. Maybe tills win er-plain why this was the best Christmas I ever had, not alone but' with a whole country of children. The sergeants parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roc Haw-; baker, 6137 Freckles RiL, Lakewood, value foe letter as a post-Christmas present for them.

WWAVE you tried basket-ball? LongBeachState wQl have two this week, one against LA. State on Wed. eve, the other Saturday night against Santa Barbara both at the Arena. Consider these for nights out My wife, who doesnt go to many football games with me, loves basketball, which may be a hint to women and to men woh want their women to be understanding of their fervor for packs. a lot mare human 'interest- foan-for grid game.

Youlre dose to the floor and can even see the players facial expressions. Football players -are for-away-and encased in armor and face masks. Every play and maneuver, including the fouls, Is easily visible to foe cage game spectator. parking Isa simple matter at the Are- na. Thats a point WSTHAT has happened to flying saucers? Thera hive been few if any reports of sightings for a long time now.

(hie reader suggests that the ecology excitement has monopolised the attention of the people who otherwise watch the skiei far strange visitors. I note, that' 1971 promises something Mg. A seer has predicted that this yea there will be actual earthly contact with, a UFO crew. I can hardly, wail fRIME front iterp: Pro- prieter of a hied car lot on LB. Blvd.

says that shopUftinjg, recently discussed here, is peanuts compared to foe pilfering at such lots. Cars are stolen in night and daytime; Any part of a tytr Is likely to he missing any morning. One was stripped of front bucket seats one night Next night thieves. took foe back seats. In one incident, robbers apparently had Enough of auto and auto parte, stole paintings off foe wall of the office.

Nothing's safe any more. By DICK EMERY StaffWriter. By TOM Staff In a fast-paced, 20-minute formal' meeting Monday, the Long Beach Board of Education accepted for at least a weeks consideration a modified version of the districts rules and regulations. Acceptance of foe docu-. ment in which no major changes of current policy 7 appear will mark one of the late stages in sepaat-ing the public school.

district. from the infant com-' inunity college district officiate Said. rr BOARD also consideration took foe ANTIBODY ROADBLOCK school districts-academic we have-put in the rules-calenda fa foe 1971-72 and regulations) that is not school yea, containing a now In practice. usual 178- days of class- Both foe issue of modlfi-room instruction. cation iff the district rules Dnl3Tbusiness-completed andthat of foe "academic-by the board at its Monday calendar- are tentatively IN TRANSPLANTS What can you say about-a man when, he retires from 25 years of police work 20 years of it in foe robbery squad? You can say Itll take a big man- to.

fin those size 12-D shoes. You can say they dont have many six-feet-flve and They called Ed Zeiner Big Ed and Zeke, and foe detectives he has been waking with at Harbor Div-ision know how proud he is that one of his two sons is a Los Angeles City fireman, other presently active duty a foe Los Angeles Department personal facts -out-of-Zeke-fo-a-retire was like prying out of a hardwood born in Nebraska Nebraska. He with Los Angeles 18, 1945. Five he started detective work on robberies years at University six years at Har-ba virion. He has a Dorothy; foe two two daughters, a dune buggy, a lot By BEN ZENSER MedteaL-Scfcnee Editor DET.

ED ZEINER End of a Career sabbatical but must show they have completed a minimum of 12 units of college work the districts equivalent iff a fufl toad. As modified, the foil-load equivalent as defined by the institution which any teacher might attend would be acceptable, even if seemingly less, Mc-Cleary explained. THIS IS varying from institution to institution a-great deal' more than it-used he told' board members. Later, he added, 'Thats the only thing that scheduled for final hearing and vote at next weeks meeting, officials said. ACTING CHIEF Capt.

John Stark, commander of the Patrol Division, Compton Police Department, has been named acting hie active Wednesday. Stark, who. has been with the department' since 1949, will temporality replace Chief William K. Ingram, who will un- dergo eye surgery this week and is expected -to be off duty for several months. I don't want to go on that" You've seen a lot of robbery victims shot up, lying around? "A tot of em.

You got any sympathy for a bandit? WELL old six-foot-five stared back, cold and unblinking. A lot of bandits have looked into those eyes and shivered inside. Zeiner said after a long pkuse. I have no sympathy for them. I interview was almost those things -I have seen a lot of.

Fa does a gnan puU a bandits. 1 have no sympa-stickup? thy, no mercy, whatever. Officials Monday continued investigation of the re-finery equipment break-. "down that spread clouds of smoke and pollutants ova much of Wilmington and SanTearo last Friday! 7 A runaway condition permitting escape of smoke and gas continued more than four hours at the Atlantlc-Richfield Watson refinery, the Los Angeles Air. Pollution Control District said Monday.

A bearing burned out -and there were breakdowns in a baiter and a main compressor, an APCD spokesman- said. Atlantlc-Richfield did everything it could to cor- of bobbies, rect the situation. The APCD Investigation will determine whether the escape of pollutants could have been prevented and whether new equipment is needed to prevent a repetition. We will dte the refinery if the breakdown could have been said the spokesman. the in Navy cadet in City Police ment story bullets log.

He was City, signed up Police Get years lata 18 Division, Di wife, sons, boat a The a bust tr.Whjr 1 meeting was foe approval of a Home Economics curriculum publication a guideline fa teachers of that subject suggesting areas of instruction: and ft sequence in which foey be introduced to pupils. The boad also heard a repot on cafeteria tions which fa the sec- and yea in a row showed yea-end losses of more thaw $30,000 authorized short-term investment of $5 minimi in dormant monies from the district general fond and elected to contract a number of teachers classified personnel. In a second, five-minute meeting under its second mantle as board of education for the Long Beach Community College District, board members- vot- -ed to hold their Jan. IB' meeting at 2 p.m. in the student conference room of the Long Beach City College liberal arty campus.

1 ONLY ONE change of note is contained in foe proposed modified version of toe districts rules and regulations, according, to Joseph McCleary, administrative assistant to the superintendent, who presented the proposal. Under current unified school district teachers may Despite-many successes with Jddney-transplants foe conquest of transplant surgery wont he achieved until more baric research Is carried out, a noted researcher said in Long Beach Monday. Better ways must be found to enable physicians to fool the organism into accepting a graft as its own tissue, said Dr. Alain Bussard of France. Bus sard, director of the department of cellular Immunology at foe Pasteur Institute Paris, spoke at a semina at California Stria College, Long Beach.

Bussard, currently a fellow at the institute for biomedical studies at City of Hope, National Medical Center, Duarte, described Ms own studies, and of others, involving production of antibodies Jar'lndividual cells. ANTIBODIES are tiny substances Involved in protection against disease organisms and in the defense mechanism fo which the body tends to fend off transvlanted tissue a organs, Certain isolated cells from animal organs have been shown to produce antibodies, he saty. Only one in thousands of cells may do this, he said, but those cfeDs that do may produce antibody for 36 to .48 hours. He said scientists havent been fble, to induce cells tb produce antibodies as yet but that such re search is being attempted. Certain viruses are being used in foe attempt, he Said.

Bussard ls an advisory consultant fa toe Wald Health Organization and is co-editor of the scientific Journal Immunochemistry. He has been a member of the French National Council for Scientific Research. v- He was Introduced at the seminar by Dr. Henry C. Fung, associate professor in foe department it microbiology at Cal State.

COACHES FOR BOYS CAGE LEAGUE SOUGHT -i Volunteers to coach hoys basketball teams are being sought, by the Long Beach Recreation Department Anyone 16 years of age. or older Interested in coaching in a league which starts Jan. 23 is asked to get in touch with Bob Johnson El Dorado Park, Studebaker Road; Jean Smith at Heart, well Ffirk, 5801 E. Parkcrest St; or Katherine Cook at Wardlow Pak, 3457 Stanbridge Ave. Home Door Forced, Burglars Get SlOO Ralph Bachmann, of 6511' E.

Robte told Long Beach police Monday burglars forced the front door of Ms home and took $100 to cash. MvYA. vV I 'in -J i 1 I.

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