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Independent from Long Beach, California • 14

Publication:
Independenti
Location:
Long Beach, California
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14
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1 aolyfr) 1. (AM) LMa taA CaM Dm. Nov. 1l IM PRESS-tEtEGRAM 1 .1. RqlUng'HilUDump Under Consideration ri a k-theTer- to be mlnal-Island-Ferry" k- scrap.

era 1elieve 760 pounds Mrsr- Sylvia ZankiSSr melted downju establishment 1 of a dump progress report on-Domln guez Channel compliance former honorary maVof'or San Pedro and rebenCAp; polntee to the LA. Board of Social Service Comrnla- in Rolling Hills Estates be considered by the Los Angeles Regional -ter Quality Control Board when, it meets in Los Anr gelei at 8 m. today. The meeting will mark the first time the; board fc 4 has conducted a formal 7 meeting at night; representing, the public atL Other matter the large" on'the seven-mem-'r boatd will consider inrber board, urged, individu-dude a Los Angeles-Long als and representatives of Beach Harbor report cov- conservation organizations ering the period from Jan. to take advantage of the 1.

.1965 to Dec. 31, 1967; a night-time schedule. eion, has a plan to tokens to help finance the: campaign to restore ferry service between San Pedro and Terminal there are a lot people especially, for mer ferry passengers who would pay a small' sum for token to keep as a souvemir. Income from sale of the tokens would be used in efforts to restore the. ser- -vice she said.

Th Harbor Commission is scheduled to act Wednesday cn a recom-. mendation bf the general- manager to sell the 760 pounds of tokens, to the National Metal and Steel Corp. bn Terminal Island 3179.21. A company spokesman said the brass, tokens are to- be melted Into ingots. ddbrasafenytokens have a greater -value as souvenirs than they- do as scrap Hie Los Angeles B6ard of Harbor Commissioners have indicated they intend to sell apfmrximately 152,000 old Terminal Island Feny tokens for leu than 24 cents per pound-- 4 Carl DuBois Named to Head Los Altos YMCA Long Beach native Carl DuBois has named new executive of the Los YMCA, Clair Jphrwonj! general manager-of the YMCA of Greater Long an-' pounced Mondays J.

DuBois, who attended both high schopl and col- lege in Long Beach, Is re signing his post of general MCMtarv of-the Johnson said. An Air Force veteran. YMCA experiences 7 PLAUDITS AND PLAQUES for most promising -high journalists were presented Monday by P-T Business Manager Bernard P. Ridder Jr. (third from right) to Roxanna Hull, Christopher Erickson (accepting for Cheri Hovey); John Geesman, Gay Travers and Becky Ballmer.

'Staff Ptwta CHUCK SUND8UIST WHATS FIRST JOURNALISM DAY HAPPENING A reminder ofsdmission-free events In the Long Beach 10 am. Exhibition. African collection, Long Beach Museum of-Artr 2300 Ocean Bivd. 1 by the Long Beach Unified pera tion-with-the Independent Press-Telegram; L-ther MrSi-Zankich apid would the meeting LectnrerWhat is Primitive 'or Primitive Art? American Associstion-OfUni versity Women, Long SevehtyluriShool dents some of, them a. journalists, interested, spectators took a privileged peek -cithers-: VET CENTER TONIGHT ON A -fMeam-in" on the- journalism Monday in the figst-All-High naiism-Day-evcf-held -in- LEARNJ1S RESiN USES use -of resins by home crafts Long.

Beach. In a series of! workshops lfcSO Movie, "Greyfriars Institute of Lifetime Learning, 215 Long Beach students were given practi- ations of a metropolitan newspaper by some of the editors and departs ment heads. The the most -part held for at Poly High School, was capped A HOLIDAY-SPECIAL -----THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY FOR MANY YEARS! 3:30 pjn. Fartein Valen, a Pi oneer in Modem Scandinavian by Dr. Finn Bemstead, Norwegian musician anl educa-tor, Music Room 127, California' State College at Lbng BeadL---- -We-have pervedthli commufll ty'f home Improvement needs f0r30.

years and have satisfactorily completed over $18,000,000 local home bnprovementa. -Hug. 80 R. J5 ft men -will be-held -tonight-from-7 to-J) at the Veterans Park Recreation Center antfTUubhouse.10rET28th St, learn-in," sponsored by Hasting Plastics Inc. deal with mold-making, casting 'arpene, production-manager rp.T business man- of the 16 Ridder newspa- gerJBemanI J.

Ridder Jr. Pn who discussed the; presented plaques to the-uP" of -technology and "see what I chn do to save the tokens from Jack O. Baldwin! Comply. Familr Xem With Brick Fir.placw Com plot butaU.d far lh. Truly Lear Pric.

of 2995 10-Ycar ftaaaiciag Pay only MIN A MONTH CAU TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATES T. 30 pm. Forum, "Literary Contributions of' Black Americans," by Ages Moreland Flu IX7 In: "Essays of DuBois and" James Baldwin" Boyd High School Auditorium, 235 E. Eighth SL 7:30 pjn. Lecture, "Blood and Kidney Aspects of Diabetes, Dr.

Nathaniel B. Kumick, Long Beach Health Department, 2655 Pine Ave. five "most promising journalists" (one from each school) with resins, and the use of foam in furniture and house hold, Admission is Speakers and demonstrators will--include Norry Hasting, president the finnrDrr August Keller, director of. research; Kenneth Betgren, technical director and Mrs. Virginia Campbell, director of customer Oilman M.

Fleet White THE WINNERS were Roxana Hull, -editor of the Jordan High School. paper; Prts itor John Dixon, Cheri Hovey, Page Two lPorts reporting; chief editor of the Milikan High photographer: Roger Coar, paper; John Geesman, edi- photography, as Lan-'tor of the Lakewood High Roy Jams, retail paper; Gay Travers, Page wles manager, on newspa-One editor of the Poly advertising, and Ralph paper, and Becky Balimer, Hinman Jr.r education edi editor of the Wilson pa- and drama critic, the interpretive newsJWers- pf The others were administrative DIAL HE 2-3997 Acmre vmiu port cmmi 13 mvIrs i will. Wednesday at Geneva Presbyterian Church for M. Fleet Surviving are his wife. Ethel the home ad- ill? Eridceon, where, the-coupie rtcentiy edlt, irelehmtadJheitjeothJwpdgj per- plaque was accepted for her by 1 I 1 White, one of the pioneers Hiwg in Long Beach oil explora- Fleet, tion and production, who died Saturday.

He was 83.1 A native of Kansas, he came to Southern California as a small child. He president was vice. president-of Dr. three three with 7 board 7 requirements-and waste discharge by Stand" and Oil. Co.

in the' Long Beach -area -T The. board will meet in. room ISO in the new Halt, of Records. 320 W. Temple St '--O.

Mrs. Ellen Stem Harris r- Beach Museum of Art. MWIWt- rTQTonehemj Ffn. PM TODAY, 8fn5wT Lm UlM Upset Stomach? Millions now jet more coipleteTelief Extra-ictkM antacid relieves both excess odd end gee One of the prices we pay lot modern civilisation is the tense, taut stomach, the heartburn and gas that too often result from out frantic pace. Eating too much or too fast, worldng under pressure, can hit us where it hurts the most, right in the stomach.

Millions have found the modem solution to excess acid and gas. It's Di-Gel, the extra-setion antacid. Di-Gel not only relieves excess It also has the extra action of Simethicone in a patented formulation that breaks up bubbles of gas to help relax your tense, tight stomach. -Take Di-Gd for more complete relief and fee) better fast Mint flavored tablets or liquid at all drug sons, of Santa -Ana; Rev. Ronald.

of Philadel-. sister, Mrs. Marietta Ccffin, grandchildren' and great-grandchildren. -Family Funeral is in -Charge of- Dilday arrangements. (AdvtfNmnwl) TOOTHACHE WkywIfM Moni la wiwitM lit nlltf Mai.

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Hessid.Jhe primary purpose of-a newspaper is to money, and added that while the, health pnd pend on its ability, to turn a profit, the profit motive is not incompatible with ethical standards of presorting the te nstnicton were ALR newspaper productions, and William W. Broom, editor of jhe who talked about the responsibility 'i- -tiMi' l( IkueiJUYi 'MM. T'- tvi'M (I I -I 11 1 'i'll' 1 1 1 niw IS a I Mfi Fleet Oil Ca, now headed! by his son, -Fleet Dont jse pointed objects mat may puncture eardrums. J(ERD twpsnefp soften wax plugs. Put KERIO Drops in, wash earwax out Ask the Phar mactst for KERIff TUDICTV InKIrl I DRUGSTORES 1 TTiT pres fff 1 the awards in the P-T build- ing, 7 Ridder told the students that joumklism offers them perhaps the best opportunity for testing their CREMEAWAY CORNS allaM, wia vmT'vU i bm iaiiti gw Mcdiotioo emlUa DERMASOn.

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