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Independent from Long Beach, California • 3

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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T'" Law taadc CMK, 1tar Pah. IS, IWI PRESS-TELEGRAM (PM) A-3 INDEPENDENT (AM) Innocent officers By BOB El VET Stan Writer 432-3451 ACTION LINE is your service solving your pnb terns, getting your answers, cutting red tape and standing up for your rights. To-get action, write ACTION LINE, Box 230, Long Beach, Calif. 90844, or dial 432-3451 between 9 and 9 p.m. Monday through Friday'.

Questions to be answered are selected fur their general interest and helpfulness. Please, do not send original documents you wish returned. Capsule answer In August I sent $70 for seven bottles of vitamin pills to the Krebs Laboratories in San Francisco. Six letters and five months later I still do not have the pills. Can ACTION feRAjm Carl A.

Eckstrom, 23, a student- at Long Beach State University, pleaded innocent Wednesday to killing two sheriffs deputies who came to his Midway. City home to arrest him for two -other slayings. Fully recovered from wounds sustained on the day of the shootings, Eckstrom walked unaided into the court and stood alone for the legal formal-' Ities. lie was arraigned before Santa. An a Superior Court Judge James K.

Turner, who set a preliminary hearing for March 2 and a jury trial for March 21. The defendant was ordered held without bail. Eckstroms counsel, Deputy Public Defender Ron Butler, indicated he would "enter additional pleas" at the preliminary bearing. A grand jury indictment accuses Eckstrom of shooting to death Lake-wood Deputies Donald Schneider and Carl Wil waffrr jffhWmai LINE help me obtain a refund? V.E., Long Beach. Yon new have your refund.

According to E. T. Krebs a principal in mpany, Krebs Labo- tion three years ago and the product yon ordered, provitamin B-15 pr pan-" gamie add, is no longer supply. Pangamic add, like the controversial lae-. trile or provitamin B-17, A has.

been proclaimed by some as a cancer cure. The sale of both drags is uleaI to cording Dr. Ralph WeiL erstein, executive secre- tary of the Cancer Council of the state Bureau of Food and Drag Inspection. Neither are actual vitamins, according to TWA discount fare U.S. bared SHANNON Editor Effman, a TWA staff vice Weilerstein, and "neither are recognized as effective for anything.

Both of the substances, however, have their zealous proponents who accuse the UA health authorities of taking a head-in-the-sand attitude toward any therapy that does not Gt Into current theories of the medical establishment The UJS. Food and Drag Administration, which has refused to approve the two has brought a series of actions against Krebs Laboratories over the last 10 years for their alleged sale. Krebs told ACTION LINE they have never represented pangamic acid as anything other than "a vitamin the body requires for total nutrition. He currently isadng charges in Baa i brother, Byron Krebs, M.D., and an assistant, Malvina 47 Cassese; for the sale of pangamic acid and the Civil Aeronautics Remember American and State i Was Pacific Coast Highway through Long Beach formerly, called State Street? If so, when was it official- avaUabie on adaJybasu ly changed? T.T.. Long BeachJC parting Aug.

1 between if Los Angeles or San ITan Pacific Coast Highway was mown as State Street cisco on the West Coast west of the Traffic Circle here and was called Hathaway Avenue from the east city limits to the Traffic Circle. Both names were changed to Pacific Coast Highway. by'eity ordinance on April 25, 1941 for the plan in By HERB Aerospace World Airlines and York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore or Washington on the East Coast The only requirement plea in slaying son, both 40, when they came to his home Jan. 4 to arrest him on a charge of killing Rosemary Vasques, 20, of Bell and Michael Jefferies, 27, of Downey. Miss Vasques and Jet fries were shot to death earlier in the day at the Los Cerritos- Slopping Center, which lies' in the Lakewood sheriffs stations jurisdiction.

Miss Vasques sister, Cecelia, 17, was wounded. The motive for the shooting spree has never been clearly established. Eckstrom was wounded by a shotgun blast fired by Orange County Sheriffs Deputy Andrew Romero. The deputy had accompanied Schneider and Wilson as a backup officer when they went to Eckstroms Orange County home. The Lakewood deputies died in a hail of slugs from a .45 caliber submachine gun Eckstrom kept in his home, deputies said.

president who presented details at a news conference in Los Angeles, A one-way Los Angeles-' New York fare -would range from $89.50 on a winter weekday to $119.50 on a summer weekend, to the regular coach rate of $168.. Effman said the key to the discount fares is the advance -S reservations', which allow the' airline to match capacity to demand on the special flights. 4 Passengers would be required to pay for tickets a full twb months in advance of departure, all refundable in case the flights, a set price with no maximum-minimum quotations and operations 365 days a year, Effman said. service would be on Bodng 707 fanjets in an all-coach seating configu-ration with food service but no movies, he Effman said reservations could be booked with any authorized travel agent starting in May, subject to CAB approval NLRB in its investigation." Bill Brighton, executive secretary and treasurer for OCAW Local 1-' 128 in Long Beach, said the union was gearing up, a boycott and picketing that. began 23 days ago some 4,000 workers -walked off their jobs at Shell refineries in Dominguez, Wilmington, Martinez, Anacortes, Texas, Louisiana andCdorado.

The strike came after negotiators failed to reach an agreement on health and safety issues. Broughton said, a public "meeting will lie held Friday at 7:30 p.m, at the OCAW Local 1-128 union hall at 210Q W. Willow St. in Long Beach, He said he expected at least 600 to 700 strikers as well as representatives of other nwu sake of Pacific Coast Highway fhe main coastal route at that time and was being widened by the state. City officials felt it would be less confus- tag to motorists passing through if the street name was consistent throughout the city.

would be that passengers 'traveler should caned exmake reservations for a cept for the $20 deposit particular flight three The airline would guaran-months in advance, with a tee every flight departure, nonrefundable deposit of Other advantages over $20. charter group arrange- TWA and some foreign include one-way Court case As a police handwriting expert, I am very much Interested in reading the Supreme Court's recent deck sion concerning handwriting samples. Where might I obtain a complete copy of this decision and others? R.B., Long Beach. ratories ceased produe- INDEPENDENT HHk Mrwr WB whmnii. IHIMMI Imal Clt Maw NM at Im Mdt.Ca.NM4.

-1 1 airlines previously pro-! posed discount tares, under similar conditions -for charter groups on international flights, but the announcement Wednesday simultaneous with the filing of the plan with the CAB was the first, for individual travelers U.S. Fares would vary, by season and day of the week according to Neil' fe- Copies af recent Supreme Court decisions are published bi-monthly from, November to July by the Bancroft-Whitney St, San Francisco, ly one month after being decided. To reqnest a copy of case, you should know its official title (Smith vs. New (York) and thw approximate vdate of the ruling. Decisions by California Appellate and Supreme Courts are (available for $4 per issue.

In ordering copies of these, lyou should specify the ease name and the court in the action. Both publications are available at county law libraries. The nearest one is In the county court building at 415 W. Ocean Blvd. 1 Shell blacklisting of strikers denied Blackmail tordered a rose pink dress by mail from Hayes in Indianapolis, Ind.1 have since received three black dresses from them, each one of which I returned with 'an explanation, only to get yet another black dress.

-Could you please help me get my pink dress or a re-fund? L.S., Long Beach; '-vVv. iw you tun mail instead of the usual pared post. Dne to an error on the dress number ta the computer yon were continually sent the wrong a spokesman tor Hayes and Lane Bryant, which are the same firm, told ACTION By now you have received your rose pink dress air A Shell Oil Co. spokes- man Wednesday denied a charge the comapny was striking members 'of. the Oil and Atomic Workers International Union who are seeking temporary jobs.

A.F. Grospiron, OCAW president, said Tuesday in Denver the -Union had filed a blacklisting charge against Shell with the National Labor- Relations 1 Board. He said H.M. Kerr of Shell's Wilmington -s, LINE. On the OIT Why is KFOX off the air? We like country music contracting firm from emend they the main station playing this in this ploying strikers, area.

Long Beach. 'll--- -V. gounderUng Broadcasting, which owned both KFOXS FM and AM broadcasting facilities, has sold the two stations toseparate companies, KFOX-AM was The company aaid it bought by the JIValtm of El Paso, which would "cooperate with the plans to continue the country music format at the 1280 spot on the'AM dial according to Charles. Williams, new program director. The, companion FM facility was acquired by Cosmic Communications which has changed the stations name to KIQQ and its programming to rock music on the old KFOX channel at 100.3 on the FM dial refinery asked Gulf Oil Co.

to stop a petroleum r- Burglars who forced 'a living room window at the. home of Sidney Wdfo, V4 W. Ahaheim took 'a television set valued at tmimS. Dr. James Dahlgren, 122-.

UCLA internist, teacher and research' specialisl Will speak on Long Beach, police; tal considerations of inter-said Wednesday. estto the workers. Fute A Mown fuse in the' LEARN A LANGUAGE Learn the language of your choice -in your own home at your own pace It's Easy! It's Fun! Independent, Press-, Telegram telephone service for about 45 minutes shortly after 5 p.m. and the operator could not answer incoming We regret any inconvenience to our callers. 9 NEW OPENING TIME: AM.

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