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Independent from Long Beach, California • 1

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I Southland's OWN SUNDAY Newspaper i Phone HEmlock 5-1 161 ClAwil The Weather vi-- Variable idgh cloudiness but mostly sunny today pected nish low, Monday with an ex of Saturdays lYOL 13 If HEmlock LONG SUNDAY, hOVEMBER 18, 1956 i I i liO PAGES lfM r- -I ADD $170,000 I i i O.N. nnues firemen and one officer were overcome ,1, fumes while industrial fire in irday afternoon, at St. Francis Hofr. said the condij-men ranged from Hie victims, many de ini communities were to be Sa re Long th OF 14.Vemon firenft fumes during -industrial jjffe Saturday af receive attention in; St. Francis from Dr ELSP.

Reese, aid Currart, Lloyd Graham Vernon police officer also (LANES 1 CAIRO (AP) marskjold plunged dent Nasser Saturday night the (tense Middle Easil Th retreating from its off the Suez Canal nd co: armistice line betwei Israel ait (Israel reported an Egyptian patrol began probihg Israeli 1 positions in the Slnfi jDesert near the canal aturdsy.j An Israeli army spokesman said five Egyptians were killed ahid wounded in a clash 18 miles of Ismaili midpoint canaL) BEFORE PREPARING to head back to New York Unday, Hammarskjold had a ion talk with Nasser and lateij dined with him. He had a threh-hour conference with Foreign jilir ister Mahmoud Fawzi eanier. 5 It. appeared a great deajl of talking, had to be- doie pefote complete understanding cquld be reached on the function" forced The Egyptian posi era ted daily by pfess and rndio. is that the U.N.

foref here only to oversee the speedy withdrawal of British, French land Israeli forces from thi tfiitoiy thfy occupied In the attacks i I After that, the Er tend that the U.N. fq up positions along -a rating Israel from its in, the Gaza strip and th Peninsula. France and Britain that the U.N. police the; canal as a condl withdrawal of their forces. INDICATIONS of Egyptian attitude in cision to place Bri A the fist his dime file fio; AP)-i-A jet fightejr (plane, whose taxiway rampfor.the runr rammed into twO parked B47 AirjForck Base Saturday Vernon tion fiir to whom, neat held (In fiie hospital overnight for observation.

'( 'ii THE FIRE occurred at the Pacific Vegetable Oil 3135 E. 29th St, Vernon. Flames destroyed the plant's main laboratory kndfdaipaged Inter-connecting struct Damage estimated at 20 thousand dollars. Origin of the Maz4 was net known. Fifemen ospitalized included Eugene jlhmry, 39, of 13601 Klondike, Paramount; Flnnie TerTy, 30, 12507 Maidstone.

Norwalk; Donald Curran, 23, of 10502 Cheddar, Ndrwalk; Nick JurovicK 29, of 7230 Hannon St, Downey; Lloyd Graham, 30, of 14707 Starphth, Whittier; James 23(, of 4714 Dcelanb, Torfance. Jay. Chaphnar, 27, of 8948 San Juab StL. South 'Gate; Thomas J. Lara.

1 42, 1 of 5361 Aldrich Soujh Gate Jack Looper, 41, of Iluiitingtonf Joseph y. Blapt, 27, of' Huntington Park; Garner, 31, of Hunting-ton Park; Donald Collette, 40, of LoslAngeles; Jack Anderson, 24, of Los and Donald Nriker, 26, of Los Angeles. Ajso hos litslized was Vernon police officer Orbrey Duke, 26, of S0L1OB Commercial PL, South i. i I "Ti I KSO? FIRE CHIEF L. of Mayw-ood, although not Jjoverco ne by- fumes at the $cetie, wen1 to St Francis Hos pita) Sgtujday evening for observation Hie chen deal fumes were freon ac(Us Snd basesu used by 'the company ii the routine analysis pf theif Am Jordan, a salesman for the firm, Jprdan i aid a list of all the Chemicals hat were in the Ib had been given to hospital 'j ij Hie fire was the second major Maze in tl Vernon community within jan hour.

Firemen were on fiiclr wi iy back to the station after extin fishing flames at the IL (Levine Cooperage 5400 S. otoi St when they were redirected the? -ege table oil cwpparhr. jj THEj EARLIER fire caused anlralimat id $150,000 damage, to a barrejl Company officials said the blapce started' when Donald Whit- akfrofjBi thot bulb with pa thbuier 4 1 accidentally sprayed nt Sfnpk3 Baffles 200 Firemen, Overcomes 24 ND UP) A basement full 6f smoke thwarted 200 firlpnen hverccHning at least; 24 ofifiieriv and tied up downtown Cleveland for more than thtee hoSijrs aturday night Thousands of Saturday-night theatergoers stood fire that Mocked Euclid Ave. frem uMie Square to Ninth Street as the firemen tried? to reach the source. of the smoke injj thej bakement of a women's clothing store.

I Hr t- Thirty-two shjps may be tlgd up in Long Besch-Los Monday'when the Inter- national Longshoremens Warehousemen's? Union starts ur WASHINGTON (AI?) California, the ration'd second most populous itate, may take oyer' first place from New York by 1965, the Census Bureau said Satur- I New estimates by the bureau figured that California's population leaped upward by 2,86.000 between 1950. and last JWy' 1 This, was' 1,481,969 morel than gain of 1,365,000 credited to York state in that period. Thus, census said, the gppte- -tween these 'two biggest states has been narrowed from 4.243, 1 969 in 1950 to 2.762.000 oji July l.this year. As of that dae JCali-. fomia's population was yet.

at 13.433.000 compared with 195.000 for New York. In .1950 California had 10,586223 against New York's 14,830,192. Census 'said a projection Of gains, based on present factors of increase, indicate California may overtake New York in less 10 California's gain twas 26.9 per cent since ,1950 against 9.2 per cent for New York. -J Although, these twq 1 led. numerically In 'gains the.

last six both had to bow to Nevada, the smallest statje, and to Arizona and. Florida in per: centage incerases. Nevadas population from 16,083 in 1950 to an estimated 247,000 last July 1-r-d gain of 87,000 nr 54.6 per cent. Arizona's was 41 per cent with its population growing 308.000 from 749.587 In 1950 to 1.057.000 this year. LINCOLN, apparently mist which 'par ulels jombers at the U-.

(fighter pi li it and were killed, even lirmen injured1 and ill thrrelalr-wtorth near six million were! dest yed. fuel' from the Aircraft flames immediately billdwing fl nes audted Into the sky. j-. fwo! dead round cfew the sevei i injure i Were (around tie B47 Hand tly refuel i the tn. All 1 I I njseri- WERE re litionj at tl Lined lnjVpt-fmS IlpspiraL Ti ii i othe iWene tali zed at the iase itn mi-iurps andthr wer treat-flfor superficial 1 turns rnd re-j j-M y80 fightef pile killed 4 Identified as hid Lt.

Rpbert Young? of Line li, a member Ifiie Nebraska Air National f-. jvi ft available Llnco jnfire rsl joined bask pertomiel In ng spread jof thej flames in; less than two honrd, thp as reportedjftotall under nting spread he fighter Nebraska Nkt txscjn shootingijli drtb-south ruiiwi ng In for a 14 fiimd off the ij! Iniik thei bon tAtllkja'bout2 piecje. lilV-- ff V.ESTIG skid mging tiOnal Guard, landings on ay mtdj, was ng when it nwf iand which are jnillioh tfoV TORS -after ks, cepciuded et jfighter pilot irtistbok the the TUhway (Way ramp i parallels it to 400 feet ere I ie only five ramp! at bounced off iut 100 yards i car-nd fixje jfight- -ily. li parked, oi The travelled 'al the bombers ammunition forked caw I INI (Photo M. JiJs Ji-1) .1 tm jr pictur is ration executive in oUr ifree aneurerin within the oi the ladder eligible' i lew preeid intern ojidangered ive Suite." jteUs di kad he 'drive a ricolfi I i General Dajg round of talks with Presi-the pole of U.N.

policejin was no hint Egypt was police must keep hands trate on guarding the; old Egypt Russ I by AEC WASHINGTON UFi lomic Commissipn unced Saturday night It detected an' explosion In territory within magidtude their pi nuclear detonations. 1 statement came-! Chairman Lewis Strauss, apparently, nuclear test reported Saturday by the Russians: Strauss said the new nuclear was detected Saturday Strauss said there amification and no further comment from the AEC beyond brief announcement, The Soviet govjmment nbunced the Russians exploded nuclear weapon successfully a test at-a great altifude within the Soviet. Union. Disclosure of this latest tries ot So1et test blasts ih a statement Issued by news agency Tass broadcast by the Moscow I yOn 17th November, 195 5, a mlcleaij weapon test r-red out in the Soviet Unin. The explosion was' carried djut at ml great altitude.

"The; test was successfu The world was left in the dark as to whether a hydrogen cpr atom'-weapon was Involved. an- The Wording of the annpimce-qiert gave the. impressiefi the ifeapdil was dropped fyooi- a plane afir carried aloft by Zp iket. 41. and Union Still Bargaining Bargaining between Cations union negotiators and umbra the complete shadow-t p.m., with i tqtsiifi fichievcd at 10:08 i 1 I At 12:32 am.

today themooi jiad passed the. fearthi shadow. I Another lunar, won' 0e visible In this country uh 960. i Saturday two minut Other pictures, intervals. Total eclii 24-hour work stoppage on the' West Coastj j- The stbp-Wo rk meetings were announced as sessions to" discuss current hegmiations on' theJ ILWU Pacific 'daritime Assn, there were reports fronj Sag Francisco that the, meetings Will determine vriiether the; ILFU will join the strike of longshoremen in the East" I'Jf marine EXCHANGE spokesmen said.i ther were 20 ships in thej twd harbors Satur-12 are due to day and anjthejr fen President Call for Careful of ulganln' Meisage J)HN HIGHTOWER 1 i GTON CAP) dAident Eisenhower Saturday a careful of Russians new disarmament ptoposals.

i aim' is to determine Offer 1 fresh for negotiations which jend the East-West arms 'mA bring the threat of a war tinder the control of a global disarmament pro state Department re-from Ambassador Charles len in Moscow the text of aration. disclosed in the' capital early understood to. have been led by a. message from Bulganin to Elsenhower for its consideration here. -reported that similar were sent to the prime lifters of France, liajand Communist Jl 1 XIX CALLED for a ummit xneeting' Of the Big plus India, but not Ing Red China.

He offered Eisenhowers 1 Open inspection plan which be iously rejected af being likely to produce new dan-f conflict than to promote (disarmament agreement. te House Secretary C. Hagerty said that as the complete text Is tilt will be carefully stud-the time he 'spoke, the ras being received; at the ti! Department. Fa partment. i ENHOWEB disused the ijjct with Secretary of-State illifS when he visited Dulles et Itfcr Reed HospitaLThe President special assistant on disablement matters, Harold Stas-sen, called a meeting- of State and other UJS.

govem-ni later in (the pay to i finued on Page A-2, CoL 1) GonylctHas Self Shipper! I I risis in Lebanon AMASCUS, Syria Ln sources here said daiy fAbanon's President Camille Cfyamoun is' facing unusual dif-1 ficblties in solving a cabinet i WERE TO fIND IT AT THE SHRINE of the Lit- tie Flower, Father Coughlin has teen tamed by time. StCry on Page A9. CAMPUS GIRLS are Copying 1 fashions from little boys and 1 and big boys. Photo feature appears on Fage A-18. i WHICH IS SMARTER a pig or a' chicken Youll find 1 the answer to that poser; on Page -'I; I 1 1- i Regular Independent.

Press-; legram' features are follows: -j Amuse men ta B-J; Bridge W-10 Classified. .4. D-I-15 Death Notices B-S Editorials At0 Ililltaiy 4 i CVS Bsdlo-TV 04 Beal Estate School Menus Bhlp Arrivals TIKI I fifm left) JpsephW. vhcjspitar' JDon-i iiit AP). ins JAP) kers hi id their ignored to re- fcfid coh- ,4 in the wifii ly 40,000 huge Csepef rks de Saturday entapi to jlheir jot heir st Ee piant oh an PjAjlbe was it They st without evi lr work ciol mood of thej bitter ifewour for us," irj't work Russian!) Ire 'sUcking 99 per' epntv, icent) jaro iVS arts Vleiml i garian govempt had harsh food ''lsj to general; Judapest some labor xlareturh pmUers of the eouficil idea in their said.

i embarrassed' Ums pf incil memt reil' is lnvestiga ol deportations issian. comf p4s da'ce. nhepe have the' Russiai jjroiith leaders -r the-jSvf railway t. i.i 'i Idetpread are ship-the upits- 4.. i ivate Irrestedlin 20.0001 iilk if.

i isiit Cacnptoni been arrested Cy-brdes bfiked Sfiphes (n Soui emrje tnaq E. iSing! ting officers tf( detective? tyb men an I Investigation I- others ctlve egas. With ring that America California jf 25, who, was a booked women ing fugi-l atWayne Ele.f Villa. 42, reen, 3L1 his (wife, 23. 38 of detec-jas lieved the by and I then fore bash- the? Last; rtment, said itet had opera! money, the amouni Troops AWA UP) Lquis Lai jnight.the I of the U.

will not i Continued on Page -3 Fire Wrec Restaurant at New po The Castaways restaurant far mous landmark Overlooking Newport Harbor, was dest -oyed early Saturday morning bj fire. The Newport Beach Fire Dept, said estimated- damage waa up to $50,000. Foutlenf companies and volunteer -a tal of 44 men fought the that broke- Firemen had steep hill to get Cause of the bla: frank H. Co a ter of club, built the whole building plOde. engine fi-! tal of 44 men fought the blaze Telephone Telegraph Cblj eon- i'ut in Box i SjMrdw feLUMBUi s.

gj A contractextpision be(weec thpjrities were looking Saturday file two expired at midnight and for fa1 hot package shipped out WwSch Sd Shuf5 of lthe rtste priron? heT contents: a freedom-minded 4U but emergenpy. The company ny-roranUni Zvison officials fies near Long Beach, UkoIiH. 24, apparently had an -plice fasten him "into; cardboard box that was partjof a shipment from the prison's hebk, bindery. Hiei shipment reached the State jSchoolbook Commission one boj short, and escape was discovered. ch apparently was making a notation an his record' st prisoen: repefted sijvitjrh cm Nature -pulled the the Saturday nil representatives of the of 1950s i-.

pra the earths, faint outesha dow at 79 pm. It entered tl arrive todajt. Longshoremerf boycotting fii going1 to fiie Friday began coming from or or Gulf ports. hips; East Seven vessel iyerp hit by boycott in the harbors. 'r r--r NATE DeBIAftL vice president of the local union, said the' ban would pot (affect the handling' of Anpy Or Navy cargoes.

The PMaJ organization of shippers declared the boycott was a contract violation. The dispute Is scheduled to go before! Arbiter Sam K4gel Monday. Members of the local long-f- shoremens (uhion Will meet at the union halljl 21 Wilmington i Monday. CLOSE ONES Beavers, lowal Set ses Hawfceye President Dr. Hancher Stricken IOWA Iowa Wi Virgil M.

Hancher, 60, president 'of the State University of Iowa suffered a mild heart attaick aft1 er watching the Iowa-Ohip State football game here Saturday. R. Jordan, director 'of the. universitys Information Service, said Dr. Handlers condition was considered to be' good Saturday night He was taken to ynlver sity Hospital.

i moon hour and 19 minutesj Passing into earj! daw, the moon was eclipse from 10:08 to visible oiit the United States! as well as mahy other parts of tip World. 'The moon entered thf penum- LAC. A One-Man Business A number oi bookn cently pictured the, ihpdoni harassed, neurotic arid enterprise system. in the picture eo viviefiy; hr particular is it true oi xecutivo groups dividual corporations! As th (idents is narrowed down depeuftment heads ths( times the whole enterprise; ring factions. The book and film.

Iowa ana Oregon State virtually wroite their tickets to the Rose- BoWI game New Years Dat 'a the Hawkeyes defeated favortd Ohio a. Big Ten game Saturday, 6-0, and the Beavefs squeaked past stubborn Idaho, 14-10? -in a Pacific Coast Conference game. i 1 Oregon State can make It to 'ff the Bowl regardless of its out- come with Oregon next Thurs-f which has finished Its conference with a 6-1 record, i except. fdrj, the formality of voting. Upsets were a a-i mount acToss ithe nation.

SC fell to Oregoh, 7-0, Washing- 4' tta swamped Stanford; 34-13, topped Michii: Details ofi, net 'In3 GOING GOING ALMOST GONE I Moon (topleft) is photographed from building roof af9 p.m. before eclipse begins, snapped at 15-minute one large-manuiacturing compan strong organization throuhj. he if its president He had broulit! 6bout mergers arui had began at 10:08 anfi lasted for an.Jho. and 19 minbtes. Moon finally passed frfim earth's shadow ait 113:32 ajn.

today Staf Photos by BpbShumway.) hecomo a thb ezdire ind ArZ CoL I pages Sports through (ports sffMMMi lYomeai Newi dominant factor (Continued on -ail- i W-lrl3 vl 1 1 ARqAsAl nmkm4 Hjh.

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