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Independent from Long Beach, California • 2

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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li IW fat A-2 4NDEPENDENT PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Judy Garland Files Suit for Divorce LAC. SAYSjt And Now Canada CONTEST Actress Vanessa Brown Friday announced the opening of an essay contest to promote a write-in campaign for Adlal Stevenson as governor of California. Miss Brown, a member of the Stevenson campaign committee, said the statewide contest doses Oct. 12 -with prizes to be later. Theme of the contest Is Why I Think Adlal Stevenson Should Be- 1 come Governor of Califor- rown be 500 1 nia in 1962." Entries, Miss words or leS.

(CmoM Pram Mra hnlml Judy Garland filed a-divorce suit Friday in Las Vegas against producer Sid Luft, her husband of 10 years. Her complaint charged mental cruelty but gave no Luft, 43, by whom she has two children, is her third husband The singer-actress, 39, divorced director Vincente Mlnelll in 1951. She. had one daughterly him.4n.1944-she divorced composer-conductor David Rose. Luft formerly was married to actress Lynn Bari.

--tfflta Lufts two children are Joey, 7, and Loma, 9. Miss Garland Is appearing at the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas. EXPLORATORY Dirk U. Stlkker, 65. of Holland secretary-general of the North Atlantic Treaty Friday a Distinguished, of the North Atlantic Service Medal and cited Treaty Organization Js ex- him for his contributions to pected to leave Paris for strengthening of free world Washington within the next defenses.

Decker retires as few days for an -explore- of staff of the Army tory operation in Walter Monday, and from the Reed Hospital. Army itself, TAKE OVER CURTAIN CALLS A Negro will take OTer as Composer Igor Stravlo- chlef resident sueon nf a sky had to don his hat and department at Robert B. Green Hospital in San An- 0,11 on tonio Monday first of his it0P, curfn ca race In the South to hold after he conducted some of such a position in ax major his works in Moscow for teaching hospital, said a the second time. The au-spokesman Friday. He is Uence called the 80-year-Dr.

Robert L. M. Hilliard, old compose back times, RESTING Sens. Everett M. Dlrksen and Clinton P.

Anderson, both of whom watered Beth-esda Md, Naval Hospital for physical examinations Thursday, were reported resting comfortably Friday. HOME Mario Wellende, the young aerialist who was severely injured eight months ago in circus tragedy, in Detroit, went home Friday to his family in Tampa, Fla. Mario injured his spinal cord, paralyzing his legs. Doctors said he will never walk again. CHOSEN President ''Kennedy Friday chose Rep.

Kathryn E. Granahan, D-Pe as Treasurer of the United States. four DO TV PICTURE AT TRUI WHOUSAU saw1 ALSO S3S4L 3 D-ttrwwH. rtf. SS3 TEcar5" mmmaaasssm IT-YOURSELF- TUIES PRICES ELECTRONIC SUPPLIES RADIO TV TUBES t2 At 6hW Electnelc vaa will IU 1 cm plat Uac of fccwM TV Kcdlc Tibet AH New -mi Perfact Tibet la oriole I factory carttet AND AU AT HALF PIICII PRICE '-tiienim GIANT ELECTRONICS LSfTSiWrA-.

wi maw TMBwiwCe 8635 ARTESIA BLVD. MEtcolff 4-5555 paffwiflMHbis The province of Quebec, Canada, has announced Its intention of taking over a iarge public utility company owned by U.S7 investors. The socialist government of Quebec says all such utilities should be owned and operated by the government It is promised that the U.S. investors will be paid a fair price for their holdings. If they are not satisfied they can go to court in Quebec, of course.

It will be recalled how another U. S. owned utility a province. in Brazil. was rcccntJy.5eized.Oiily a nall portion of its value whs offered in payment Other U.

projects in many countries are being similarly seizedt with only a small portion of their value paid to the' investors. There is no real fidal protest made to these friendly" nations. But y.S. mvestments. abroad are becoming increasingly risky.

With over $30 billion of capital jnvested, hundreds of U. S. companies have serious problems ahead in countries all over the globe. They have been welcomed with open arms because they provided jobs for the impoverished countries of Western Europe. Some of our largest chemical, automobile, machinery and other industries have large installations in these countries.

U. S. News, in a report oh U. S. companies abroad, tells how the French Minister of Industry criticized General Motors and Remington Rand for laying off workers in French plants he said: I will not permit isolated enterprises to awry out policy which fails to respect the social contract linking financially pow-; erful enterprises with its French workers.

General Motors was faced with competition from Italy. With tariffs taken off refrigerators the Italians were flooding the French market The G.M. division making refrigerators was hurt badly and had to lay off workers in its French plant But it is apparently in for serious trouble with the French government These are only two examples of many being faced by U. plants inside the Common Market In less modernized areas such as Mexico, Brazil and other Latin American countries we have had U. confiscated with little or no repayment Now we must face the fact that European countries may i)o longer consider our industries there as an asset If we do not toe the mark and adjust to their new attitude toward us, we must expect further When our capital and know-how is no longer needed, attitudes change.

That makes all our foreign investments much less attractive than they have been the past decade or so. LA. C.L (LA.Ci column by A. Collin Sr. Ilka otkar column, fe -an 'exprauion of panonal opinion, and doat not riacauarily raflact tha comidorad- opinion of this nawipapar.) REFRIGERATOR and FREEZER i Building Permits VMl tutu 'netwi to jam- VMjtar edetton.

S4 Grand. APPOINTED Antal. Doretl has been appointed conductor of the British Broadcasting Corporations 4 symphony orchestra for the next two M. GMriiib can- addmaiv SOT tar- frtetex, tut Carter, contri I QnTTJCUv, ddHton, CM W. Ana-J.

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