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Independent from Long Beach, California • 29

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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29
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John Dejur suggest- not be able to catch up, with AmVt on its business IK ttioM mfwn feaii t'- them soon. Dean said effi its operation? 4 ucan uu soown concern expert to start reports on when tielearted the-city was not presented untdjhjs Jon before the Wednesday to get- them Staff began, a rcvicwlastr month to the council. By JIM GOODRICH Use, and many departments are withdraw T-The: Kernel Co mmissionngaged-n-g it pending further mtmm COM E-INFORADEMONSTRATION OF THE SELF-CLEANING FLAMELESS RANGE atereotypingwhen it branded white racs Contending, that complete tests ot such Ism with the guilt for riots in thecities.Lt. -equipment are beyond the scope of most v- -M Robert H. Finch charged Tuesday s' local and state OBrien t.

I A. -mi J. M.J A- i'A -A A A called for national standards and test- speech to law enforcement officers. is'; r- -i-Whites and blacks are trying to work out. -ing agency atthe federal leveL" 'V.

iL JM a.li At. iAiL -i L-Osm Mai4y mat FrUay TIE 9 FJtf, their, differences. Finch- told the 48th an- wg cannot concentrate on obtaining so riuahxonference of the California Peace called space-age equipment and allow other A PUSH OF A BUnON AND THE OVEN IS CLEAN AND. READY FOR USE MORE FREE TIME FORTHEXOOItH homc nppliancc to. LONG BtACM FHONI S9l-fill Officers Association at the Newporter.Inn, facets of law to remain in the.

fewport Beach. 193ffi. O'Brien said, drawing an analogy Finch equated the policemans dilemma witb Fiances disastrous dependence on! with that of society: the Maginotline to stop Hitler. Tr d2d (XBrien urged police officers to lose if doesn't, A sight of improved training, better eJieutenantgqvemorjiddressedahonajpractices-and-communityjeU conferences afternoon tions as tods to serve law and order, ictsssnoso ENJOY COOKING THE i MOD ERN; Wfiy FpR SERVICE men snn cunnnsq Earlier, Charles A. OBrien, California chid deputy attttnty told Civil Disorders, ex Kerner Commission on for the commissions rec- rpteaed eufport forth.

mmmmi 6.000-member organization "new and exot y-. LT. GOV. FINCH Icpollce equipnwnt could become Midi- OBrien cited current problems with -hoods. Mace, the new police anti-riot Finch said better.

Jaw enforcement can caseiripoint be speeded by federal grants to states, not t-'Wheft-ih4a-disabliftfr-apray. snhstanre to cities Direct pints to dries, he said, was first introduced, it greeted with, come with federal controls. great enthusiasm and proclaimed as an im- Finch urged these reforms: jy portant new weapon for law enforce- More efficient use Ira police of sci- ment, O'Brien said. ence and technology. At the time, our office urged a cautious Decentralization of administration to permit involvement.

Of mory local peopltln that lasting effects may result from its police work -s you still e-i. T4. Cost Issue to All Forms of There was much convex sation ip- the hallways Tuesday on. lhe spiraling costs for the nuclear desa- linization plaint off Bolsa by Cofield ropolitan. Water District di-and MojJ.

rectors skirted the question Yoa vice cops? one of of continued involvement them asked. with the project once inside Cofieldnodded. thrir meeting to 'Los An-. Well give you some discouraged many from coming to Long Beadi. The amusement zone, which' once attracted prostitutes, gamblers and petty criminals, has required special and thorough policing, -but it is.

In. the clean, the captain said. (Continued from Page B-l) directly from streetwalkers, the one-person busi-. ness operation. Once in a While, however, a man will arrive with two or three girls and set upi shop in a hotd or aprivate house.

He mayr operate for a you hate yotfr old oven All covered with grnne, slack. Boy, vice cops. They got em bad in San Diego." Cofield smiled faintly. The decision now is expected" to come at the boards June, ll mieeting. btA -I They got em a special desaliniza Long Beach, tool he saidT "Tioirsubmmlttees report and recommendatioiTare- due.

It is generally agreed MWD holds deciding hand in the plant's future. MWD cpstsin the prOjiect have jumped from art estimated $126 million, while the isbnd's total costs have gone from $444 mQlion to $765 TOPLESS BAB GETS CARSON COUNCIL OK Carson councilmen taotiy approved an apjriica-tion Tuesday 'for a topless stitt in the morning Til the sun does decline, Greasetpyour elbows At oven -cleaning timp thjwpaptain said, "but weli get him and the girls. Capt. Haynes feels cer: tain his men are winning the war against prostitutes. Dyriitg the first seven ffionths of 1966, there were 122 prostitution arrests in the city's central district During the same period in 1967 latest figures the captain had at hand arrests dipped to Tough sentences by ling Beach judges have helped toe, vice officers.

Haynes said, they cant make money serving 30 or60' days in jail, so stiff sentences have A LAST, more tbart 800 establishment! in Long Beach dispensed alcoholic beverages. Many are potential trouble spots. The bar. patrol attempts to visit all 800 regularly, but some' get more patrolling than others. The' best time stop trouble is before it.

starts," Mott said, we figure by our presence here we dis- courage problems before they get going. Most people even drunks are reluctant to start something seen; officers in a bar.1 The two sailors halted by the officers were shown reluc-- beer to be openGl. at 16416. S. FiguqroaSL Council man Albert Smith, who introduced the, motion far approval, noted the council would ask the "planning commission, to serve a coiq-m unity opinion on such es-tablishments before, another proposal came before them' panto include the federal government.

City of Los' San Diego Gas and Electric Co. and South-' em California Edison are also looking into continued participation in view of the steep costs in Buttheresanew tameless oven- Foryoiiand forme. itself spotless-WifliT electricity; creases: Orange County Aid 'r is -r cVi'-V -X- -V: if 'j' I ii. lie Oil IV e-Tf- 'ii -V- Ji-' The city attorney's office said in its report that there appeared to be no specific grounds'on which Frank Tucket; 'district cation could be -denied. niajiager of the westerir xli-There had been fome-dis-jsioitof the U5Chamber; cussion the ratio of of Qmmnierce, discus's parking to seating, but the loqai involvement at a dty engineer's office said jt luncheon meeting of the was within the required Dominguez Chamber of Commerce at noon.

May 23 The hew bar will be in the. Community Biiildhlg, called Lit 21156 S. Santa Fe Ave. Just a push of a button, -Saves work and saves time Cleans up tKe whole oven For less than a dime, -r' sc '4 Lifting of residence re mounted to get more federal quirements for welfare afd, or that there be! sharp'. libarhliretions pro- reductions in welfare Posed for charity cases by MB.

both the. federal and state standards andgrants. governments, will cost Or- of the one-year-. ange County up to $1.5 mil-V- residency requirement be-'lion annually, Welfare Di- fore aid is given to a wei-rector Granville O. Peoplesp fare client- would meanari warned Tuesday.

estimated $572,000 in addi- He said "the. whole thing tional grants, and would is in. ar state of flux and. administration by that no exact estimates are $238,000, he forecast. possible, but he earedJhe 'j NUMEROUS other, liber- -Peoples predicted that alizations any under the.

U.S. Supreme Court consideration by the state, will abolish the one-year Legiilaturer-wiU residency requirement in costs, Peoples predicted. California, but; said he Aid to families with de-hopes-it wifi be at least a pendent, children, the big-year before it is effective, gest single totegory of aid, He' recorsrhended to. the wifi cost county tatoayers Supervisors that -an in a massive campaign be grantslM said. .3 No morG Gyencllaningvrhen you owni tangG With a felf-cleiing oven.

Flip a switch, and the oven cleans itself, automatically. Sceyourdesler today. V- -w They Just mike me tiervoos. Besides, they wrinkle your. Sungby HoutemvesUnatumotts 'jr nc --1 -V.

VETOYEAnROUND ZAVEME OF An "avenue flags down the center-divider Islands' on Second Street, through Belmont Shore would be a good thing on special occasions; but not on a penriaqenfblasisiv Long BeachCity Council deeidto Tuesday. Jacilities far. the metal poles, mcJuding electrical oi-letsigmally were installed in the landscaped islands In late 1967 to permit the hanging of Christmas decorations. THe Belmont Shore Business Assbciation asked permls- tion iast month to keep the poles up on i piermanent basis, usirig them for display of flags or other Such procedure' would save the association tiie costs Of inrtalla-' tionund removal, councilmen wen i' Manager John 1L Austil said, he be- Ijeyed the poles would hot be compatible with the city's beautification program iri the landscaped lsJands. He noted 'Ihatoeouncil had bwn.

urging udity' companieslto Use of thepQies at Chriistraas and for special patriotic i j- i JV'--. St Let tOtd you money at Bond? 1 1 Trade it iiTon tiriVrteob oMr '-ii: 1 4 i -w wi, A-rA'y 'vfArhOYSQOUl 6XCUS6 -v -Jf- -y-' vs SL- V--'- i mmiammM Sune Family Since 1933 0PirPIVKr-DAY77! 1 I Jllr.Jlir t-lin. W. Ml PubJiihnj lives In cooparkon with ThAdwrusinECouncii, thNatl6nU Safety Council, The InternationalNewSpapw Adyertislrg Executives. 965 E.FOUnTlSTI3E-0757 fc if- ic-A men.

said Tuesday-fhoy flying flags Of Giypmic Gamei natkms during'toe US. Olympic trials' aa 'J'1 this falL;.

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