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Independent from Long Beach, California • 32

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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32
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NDtfrtNOtNl KtSS-TElEGilAM (PM)--- Jufcll 4PC attract 1 million At the park, games and a carni-val. witha variety show including Dixie and pop-music groups, will be featured until the fireworks Show' begins WO p.mr (1 Contipued from Page B-l) with large Americas flags flutter-Mng from the minutes, 111 parachutists will exe- cute free-fall maneuvers into the stadium, t- The pyrotechnic and pyroelec ironic pageant, entitled The Spirit of America, feudertiSisIalQrate- Expected to draw half a million visitors SundaMhe zigzag parade starting at p.m. begins at Franmort and lake Stmts, traveling south tai Third and Orange Streets, therproceeds west to Fifth and Orange, -Atthat ues north to Vain Street, and Man-' NEWPORT BEACH: A minis-! sUsipplJ5iYetiidewhleiL will be presented as part of its 17th annual Newport Harbor Character -7 Boat Parade at 1p.m. Sunday The best viewing points are along the main channels on Balboa Peninsula and la Corona Del Mir j- skm Avenue, heading east on Man-, sion to Lake Street, where it make a southern approach to Lake Park. A picnicfoltow the paradeat the -park- set pieces many of them animated including the largest fireworks.set.

piece Capitol ever covering morettara Another segment of the show will feature-a -full-scale reenact rg" SAN PEDRO: International Longshoremen') and Warehouse men's Union locals will sponsor, a picnic memorial of Bloody Thursday, recalling 1934 West Coast labor strife, -at Peck Pffrk from 10 am, to 0 p.m, Monday. Los Angdes Ktr Tom m. NORWALK: The second annual Independence Day parade begins at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at Bosecrana Avenue and Ibex Street, going west on Rosecrans.to. Pioneer.

Boulevard, where it turns south tp: Alondra Boulevard, At Akmdra, the rade proceeds west to Excelsior, jliffh Rrhnifts alfiliield. I 1 ment of an actual Civil War battle "with over 150 men and cannons with special effects for added drama. The show, according to produce er Tommy Walker, has been officially recognized by the American Revolution- Bicentennial ley is scheduled to attand. ktSTj -wy rimy u-r rwur: with bahtimusic from 6 p.m. and fireworks at 9 pm.

-Uy 'HUNTINGTON IeaCH: After parade California's, official "Atl p.m., the Chamber of Com- SHERIFFS SEIZEDARSENAL ENT ROUTE TO SCRAP METAL HEAP IN CARSON -r-taff Photo CARSON: Bicentennial observances will open at 7:30 p.ttk. with a parachute drop, to be followed by a 'Six-' tons: -worth r- .7:45 pm. sing-along witlwthe Car- Bicentennial Fourth of July parade, -merce parade, featuring, Young Lite Singirs J- suns sera The-parade, following -the; ncws penonality-Kelly-Lange-asJeremopies at the southside lot of-theme Let Freedom Ring. will grand marshal, starts at-Crescent the Carson Maff at Chico and.Do-,he in the NBC national TV Avenue and Walker Strerrapdtmdsthmguez will be followed roundup of Jidy 4 parate5----at Kennedy -i- by a fireworks display at -t ByVTNT MADERa Staff Writer TiOS 'Angeles County" Sheriff feter-JrWtchess-r Thursday accompanied three truckloads of confiscated firearms andother deadly weapons from the Hall of Justke to a scrap metal processing firm-in -Carson-where they were destroyed in a hammer mill'l Almost 7,000 weapons seized by ess own department and several other policejuris-dictions were smashed into small pieces aftlean Steel 2061 E. 220th St j- A new grand jury was; yond4heir-powers of Fred Kerns, 62v retired Chin H.

Me Laughli 35, sworn in Thursday Los aiiiry or containing -un- Sales Santa homemaker, Corona del -Angeleses nd. on ndc d-i criti ciim, Houser Mar; Kenneth A. Samp Cpunty a similar; group castigations or, innuendoes man, 49, homemaker, 69, retired Orange 4fts pftsed for the' $76-77 of improper conducL" Newport Beach; Mary County Harbor manager, year. jUlen JCeley 66.retired Newport Lecil I nr rn.iniu teacher, Huntington Slabaek, 63, retired flu-Beach; perior Court reporter, SiL Other new jurors are verado Canyon. -r The 23-member Los An- which iudgeTames H.

lnriiKd were -deadly weakens, from 4 Mt bwuns and firearms to assorted swords daggers, a homemade version of a medieval 4Hoeverrtbe. totals for. the sheriff's department was 2369 firearms, up from the 2,149 last year and ftn97f. The weapons weighed nearly six tons -and were transported to the scran miff in a closely guarded wnvoyof one dump truck and 7-The Inglewood Police Department, because of a breakdown of arrangements for earlier delivery to the sheriff's office. senl Its own contribution iff ibotiT 600 weapons direefly to Carson in its own van.

Sgt Leonard Poteshman, who followed the frag-, ments to the Artoco- iant, rescued from tte melting pot a sgtection of ly Reasons of bis own, tor drawing composite stetebcv to Wamed suspects and organizing' rehabilitative hobby projects for county jau prisoners. In the latter projects, pe-userpieces of the gun steel in a sculpture protect. Pitcbess Thursday called the memorial sculpture project "a monument to futility symbolizing the so-. waste In criminal use of firearms. When the third and final of three four-foot cubes completed, the sheriff saiid the sculpture jviU Probably be placedSChedepartmenTracademy iiT 'astLos Angeles, Wals-mcludes three Ixmg Beach worm named James R.

chain macb and a crossbow. The fragments oC weapons were separated mag-, ically so that the steel portions only could be taken to an Armco Stepl Corp. plant in Torrance be HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS Gage, 62, of. Corona del Mar. as foreman gf the new 19-member grand He also advised panel of nine women and 10 men to pick their own officdmnd set their own meeting timesu.

residents, was officially activated by Presiding -Superior Court Judge Robert Wenke, also, of Long Beach. In ceremonies in the 1 Criminal courts Wenke appointed ns vfore-man Harry H.Greenwald," 66, a retired hirmbtive melted down. The weapons; seized because, they were used in crimes comprised a. smaller. total' .8,370 confiscated list year and 8,651 hi 1974.

The 'decrease was because of a lesser 'degree of participation by ijQtherJaw enforccment agencies hr tneheaff's poSal program, information officers said. Adding onTCan add upSo count on us to help with financing a room, a pool orJmL rplain ixiri(j up.Weca'n take care of your Tie foreman is a retired executive of -Granada uifnLn Hills. a cap- Hills, ancTMjhed retired schoolteacher Mrs. Char- tain in the Navy Reserve. L.B legislatiy analyst lene E.

JenUnS, 37; V. Long Beach as temporary The panel oJl women and 12. men; was picked June 2 from a link of '40 Other new jurors Wallace I. Diemch, plumber, Santa Anna R. homemakerr areL; 50.

retired Ana; Eagles, -36, Santa as -grants from degree in puMic.r!'8er.'nd in November bT analrat with! and. nongov-, administration;" in 1973 thafyear was-rtadean the City of Long Beach for eminent sources and aids from the- University iff administrative assistant to names out of an original Earl H- Karr, 60, re-- tired county probation offt- of 305 nnrninationr Six loanappUcatlon entirety by phone'andmall Don't tet fixing things up get you down. to Coast and fiee the improvemenL HoriMlmprovemenTLoanfc At terms other lenders hope you wont diaoovet Call direct collect San Fernando Valley-West LA. (213)287-0958 San Gabriel Pomona Walnut Valleys (714)634-8951 Lakewood-Long Beach Orange County (213)623-1351 All other California Southern California. the cite manager.

members of. the new rer. Garden Grove; Albert .1 nuary-1975 Shirey ntnel, including Mrt.Jen- 76 retire Monterey Park -and tins volunteered immigration service offi- joined tiie City iff Long -ctol, Seal Beach; Albert Beach as a legislative The-other 64, retired 'analyst on the intergov- jnemher are Hug L--. teacher. Cypress; Dorothy ernmental relations staff.

Henshaw, 58, a retirefl as- gyphers, 55, homemaker, sistant lire cniet ana o. Morgan Williams, 61, a retired plant manager. He has been in charge iff the division's legislative section; Others Diane J. The past 18 months. Thursday was anxHnted direct Tor of Shirey succeeds George Medak, who has been Ki an executive aster man- ger I The division of intergovernmental relations city departments In applying for.

such funds. It also studies and recommends cite positions on state and federal legislation. A Shirey was graduated from Purdue University in 1971 with -a degree in industrial engineering, -'specializing in systems analysis and urban politics. He received a mas- Following graduation from Purdue University, be worked during the summer of 1971 asANeighbor-hood Youth Corps supervi-sflrMo-. April 1972 he went to work for the City of Monterey Park as a junior administrative assistant in.

is i council (unitors potential finan- COAST FEDERAL 8AVIK08 the office of the city main, of the American V-' Society for Public Admin istration, the International 9 Bridgford, 40, computer analyst, Fullteron; Margaret C. Esposito, 42, homemaker, Yorba Linda: Elizabeth B. Prates, S), retired teacher. Fullerton; Willard H. Higbie, 68, fop mer Navy officer, Yorba Linda; Walter West, 68,.

orchard care operator, Brea; Jennifer J. Barb, 33, counsellor, Orange; G. More for yimr iiKmcs: The county grand jury is charged with botir civil and criminal investigations and reports, a job which Wenke called a remarkable opportunity for public service and a responsibility." He also warned therpanel. Sgainst returning reports concerning matters be- 350 ON CAL. GOODWILL TRIP tkm and fti Municipal intergovernfnentil Coordi nators Association, and is jrast president uf the 47Woot" Nippon Raru, a passenger ship tarrying 350 young Japa; ttse adults, will arrive in sides Los Angeles, the ship will call at San Francisco, Acapulco And Honolulu.

Inland trip scheduled minguex Hills will present a Japanese folk song suite. During the ships stay, passengers will visit a unieipil Management it -f- number iff Southern; California attractions. u- Assistants of. Southern California. CotH Moral lartnos ooO Loon AaioeMoii to' Mexico City.

ship will be docked at Berth 93A at the Consolidated Matine Terminal inSan Pedro. After the ahipl arrival, a group from California State College. at Do Los Angeles Harbor Tuesday for a four-day goodwill visit. purposes ot line voyage, sponsored by 'the Japanese government, jit fo-ereate friendship wmong Japanese; Amen-can and Mexican youths and to broaden the inter-ifotional' view of cruise Jnembers. The passengers, aged 20 25, are on a two-month transpacific voyage.

Be The McKinleys are there -because they care and will be. not a cold, impersonal cor poration; The McKinleys have served with the understanding and thoughtfulness of one family helping another. LAKCWOOD-LONfi BEACH MORTUAftV Carson at Paramount InfgrW IffrOrMwIluff 0u 0Plvrr9v0 8 by calHnt S37-WI writing to: The McKinleys 444 S. Vermont Are. it- Lm AnpriM, California 90020 I In times of stress Its otily natural tfi turn to your family.

And, certainly, thh people at Utter McKinley Mortuaries understand this for the McKinleys ore a family. Yes, We Have No SERVING SOUTHERN CAUFORNIA FAMILIES FOR FOUR GENERATIONS Utter McKinley is a proud family company They have been providing the finest funeral service for four generations-the new genera--- tion will provide this same ARCADIA COMPTON DOWNEY EAGLE ROCK EAST LOS ANGELES GLENDALE HIGHLAND PARK HUNTINGTON PARK LAKE WOOD-LONG' BEACH LOS ANGELES-WILSHIRE DISTRICT Whats the I THUIWDAT a.m.. buildimr flra, 2800 Snowdea 1:9, first aid Chihuahuas Selling, a litter of registered Chihuahua puM-proved an wasy task for Delores Boles, 6517 Loina Vista Placef recently. She simply turned the chore1 over to an Independent Press-TelegramCla si-fl ad; Of the five pups, ihesold three and bad tentative offers on the remaining two. From puppies to Independent are great at finding new homes for pets.

Call 432-5959 for the expert assistance of. an IPT ad-visor. PrC1 1-371-4 Caspian 2: aid. Henry Ford Bridge; 2:25, first aid, 1154 Cedar ft 21. first aid, W.

51st oz, first aid. I S30 K. Seventh 5:21. first aid, Loma Ave- ua and' Fourth forest; 7:04. aid.

1857 Pine Ave a traffic Injury. Redondo and Anaheim, 15, traffic injury. Oman ad Ala mi mitre Ave- i 5 'J4 traffic iniury. Pine Avetmo aad Ananeim Street; 2:38, traffic injury. Stem Street and Studebaker Toad: 3:05, traffic inhiry.

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