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Independent from Long Beach, California • 13

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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J. RUNS AWAY TO 7SAN-FRANCISCO 1M SMC, CUM IM, MtIM INDEPENDG4T fags -t' ,1 A 15-yearoid Lakewood 'boyrwho'WItf'deputlei'T my father," wae in cuatody, late Tuesday on check from an elec owned market bought a knife and sometime he declined, "as reportedly told deputies the watdC'atayed "overnight Icing as 1 dont have to go boys hu forged his checks by his father, then fled hone on a that included a two-day stay In the bayslde dty. McAlear, who, has 'a lengthy police record, be-, ginning when he was 11 years. old, revealed 1m cashed the check in a super with a friend Friday, then back home. I wanted to get, flew north.

away to see something He spent Saturday and else." Sunday, riding cable He. was apprehended cars and sight-seeing with Tuesday when he allegedly falsified identification, the attempted to cash a second youth said. He. flew back forged check, also made out Monday and stayed in a for $142.12, at a Lakewood Long Beach hotel 1 market. "I had to come back The senior who in the past; said be Intended to press charges this time.

The youth revealed the most expensive hotel he stayed In was one which charged $5 for a room with a bath In Long Beeriu Just. felt like a bafJv" erf forgery and for running away -to San Fran cisco. IN ALL THE.V0RLD Steven McAlear, 15, son rf Roy E. 40, of 9730 E. Cardale St, told deputies he forged a $14112 Council to Study Offshore Plans for Oil Islands to Veteran L.B.

Officer To quiet the fears of shoreline residents, the City Council Tuesday called for new assurances that the proposed offshore oil-drilling islands wont damage the beach or destroy the ocean view. On motion of Councilman Caw enforcement officers throughout Southern California turned out Tuesday to Join Long Beach policemen in mourning the death of Insp.i Creighton- A Wigglna Wiggins, head of robbery detail for the past 12 years, didd: Saturday at 56. MidySHospitaTaftersurgery for1 an intestinal disorder. encourage high-rise apartment construction. He in- Bertjond, ihecounclL asked City John R.

Man- jseUta report-'Within--three fisted -that -property -owners weeks on locations of, the are -entitled to more informa- islands and safeguards to be taken against filling or erosion of the beach. Bond said some property owners in. his district are concerned about tidal action or onshore currents if the Islands are constructed; only 2,000 feet south of Ocean Boulevard, as permitted in the drilling ordinance. tion about the oil THE ISLAND in that area will, probably be 3,500 feet from shore, Kealer said. Nearest island will be some 600 feet south of the outer perimeter of Rainbow Pier, he estimated.

Plans and specifications for the first island are. due to be completed by next April, according to Kealer. In another action related to the offshore'oil development, the council referred to Healers committee a- proposed ordinance establishing a personnel organization for the centralized Department of Oil Properties. The committee will meet next Tuesday in time for council action on the proposal that day, Kealer announced. ASK US TO PROVE IT HONESTLY, THERE IS NOTHING WED LIKE BETTER.

TANTASY WINNING DISPLAY. Judges Mrs Carroll tough, William Hlrsch THAN 400 persons, including veteran police officer, attended deremonies at Dilday Family Funeral Directors at 1 p.m. Interment was in Sunnyside Memorial Park. The long-time detective inspector began his police career Ih Long Beach In 1930 and Joined the detective force in 1942. In.

conducting the service, Dr. George O. Peek, a former Beach police officer who worked with Wiggins in 1932, paid tribute to The Bear," as he was nicknamed, calling him a mans man in the fullest sense of the Dr. Peek explored' a. little-known side of the man, which he called "the tender jide." This was, Dr.

Peek said. Wig gins attitude toward his family and friends. Among the survivors are the wife, Beatrice; sons, Terry and Creighton a granddaughter, Julie: brothers, of Redding, Edgard of Red Cloud, Neb." a MANSELL declared such apprehensions are groundless. He was supported by Councilman Raymond C. Kealer, chairman of the Oil Committee.

Although exact locations of the islands have not been determined, Mansell emphasized that the development plan has been' cleared by Army Engineers and the1 Navy meaning that a channel must be kept open between the islands and the beach. "THE ORDINANCE prohibits obstruction, of natural beauty, he- added. "Every safeguard must be taken against erosion, and if any un- Christmas Fantasy Winners Announced $1,000 in Diver Gear, Tool Stolen Home Is Largest Assets are now over $1.8 Billion. Home Is. Phyllis M.

Turman of 59B 65th Place captured the sweepstakes perpetual trophy Tuesday night at Christmas Fantasy in the Toast Room of theElks Club. The 12th annual competition Safe since 18897 No one has ever lost a penny at Home Savings. Home has. experience. Now In Its 78th year of service to Californians the world.

Bpwerf. Autjie Raap; Walton 'foreseen dangers arise they and sale of the holiday decorative pieces is sponsored by Diving gear and tools worth more than $1,000 were stolen Tuesday in a garage burglary at the home of Ronald G. Mc-Aulay, of 5895 Lime Ave. -The victim, who operates a SairPedro-diving shop, told Officer Eugene Stone.the loot included two sets of -swim fins, a divers wet suit, knife and tanka, juid about $800 krorthoftools. Sandlaiks, Long Beach I Design Contract vOKd by Council M.

Clubs, Organizations: Pacific Hospital Guild; 'Wom-eni Architectural -League; Rickrickers Jr, Auxiliary. Childrens: Karen Henry; Sonofsky; Diane Schenk. must be alleviated or drilling -cant go on." 1 Bond pointed out that one section of East Ocepn Boulevard, on-shore from the.de-veloptnent area, is -a strip where the city is trying to Hcihie strength. Reserves are around 10Q times those of the average association Home earnings. Currently nearly 40 more than banks pav.

Home 7 Quarterly earnings are paid time, on Five generations of California families kmfK Home Youth Groups: Jr. Girl Scout Scout Troop 376; Girl Scout Troop 535. '-V- UM Childrens Home Society of California. Proceeds' of-the. sal go to the adoption Agency' The display be to the public today from 10 aJn.

to 10 pjn. and Thursday from 10 son. to 6 Other winners Business: Hammonds Hair Style; The Independent, Press-Telegram; Air Oasix, Florists: Dildas Flower Shop; Scottsdale Florist At Gift; Arboit Style Florists." Individual 1 (Professional): Cal--. Long; Bill-Abater John Hersey. openiJan puts Helps Revitalize Youths -r A $103,000 contract with M.A..Nishkian Co- Long Beach engineering firm, to design a new operating and 'construction plant fof the Municipal Gas Department was approved Tuesday by the City Council The $1.5 -million project calla for an enlarged and -modernized plant rat Spring Street and Junipero Avenue to replace the tubaldence-hampered plant at 1900 W.

Ninth SL Crash Kills (Continued From Page B-l) Currently only 10.6' of Hones Income goes for operating expenses. 1 The average spends 21.4 the average hank 45.4. Effl-' ciency is a Vital reason why Home can pay highest prevailing rates 1 and safely. Horrie.leads. in convenience.

More offices to serve you than any other association ih America. money graciously. When' you want your money, just and got. Average with- drawal time is 96 andv She simply smiled grossed her fingers. Our 7 basic objective is to get progriun incon porated in the public school brighter than we give them credit for," she added.

"And'a lot more could go to college than, now go Ii the two years it has Atong Beach Navy filer, who had been circling over an area-whete another pilot had crashFlaiuied, was killed Individual (Amateur): Jean been Hi operation, DA, has-JYatemLshe said. "Its a TODAY IN L.R program that works with, not against the school Moreover; she added, it has been, widely accepted by educators. I would liketo Home always. rrr. serves you best.

When, you enter a Home office you'd think you were the only cus-tomec: Such personal And interested has earned Home Savings over half a million customers. r- FEDERAt Honw loan Insurance Corporation. FEDERAL Home Loan Bank. Check, the address nearest youi-J -7- Taxes on 3 7 IrinflParcels I Monday his plane apparently. stalled and crashed the wpstern Nevada desert Lt (j.g.) Richard K.

son of Mrs. Stdla M. Whitney, 3109 Woodruff died in the wreckage; propdlerdrfvan At Skyraid-er fighter-bomber near Fallon, Nev. ls taught 1,000 persons young and old, but mostly, of high-school age how to -read. The school nOw baa 150 persons, none, of whom pays feepattending-af noon or evening'sessiona.

completing the, course manyreturn tri public school admit- a neurological tasting program in schools" tp spot likely to have reading problems. and hence become BM1 S. A.Jilavens 2 p.m.f Boyd High Schoolaudi-torium Eighth 7 Street arid Incust Avenue. "Secrets fropi the Sea," Elaine GMcNtlly, Boyd auditorium, 7:30 p.m.1 Relenting slightly in--their hostility towkrdtax-f ree property, dty, coundlmen canceled $11683 In taxes on three parcels rf. land ae-quired by the atate for the Whitney another member of thnry Attack Squadron -tedly, roms drop out again, dropsy Mn steymt, who itth to lUyerside-Freeway meda Naval.

Air. Station, in their plaineS after, a prattice. lombing mission at the Fallon Iaval' Auxiliary'. Air. Station When the crash occurred.

Stab-Murder 1 Councflmeri- ware; mollified City Manager John R. Mansells, report thatthecity gets of the rent lected by the itateetrlnr after she-had Mrs. Stewart, like AA.s, helped CrfTa" friend 'famr --V nJ -ot, '1- prove hia reading, a i i Y--V thq -organization Ja ieeki Stewart said she tag govenihierit -support would like to see thc-pnr-, -gram7nqreadcnMSTheHeaIthrWiHfafeand Edu-' country, but she wouldnt cation on the 'theory that say-whether she-, thinks it the program caa; become -will -paittrf UiO'war on poVeity.l"1 i i DrWcEdsdnrcraskJanded his I TxrevedpropertieriaCTiave a '-v plane safely on a dry lake bed after the (Taft's enne failed. Whitney -was- net married: -Innocent not -yet been used for freeway development The state Jws acquired 93 of the right Of for the east-west-. artery across North POMONA 100 Ponxwa Ma Wait 623-2491 BURBANK HOU.VWOOO MO H.

San Ffemando Blvd 70sl Hollywood 8M ot Burbank Blvd. at Sycanioio. TH 5-7281 VI 9-3271 HO 6-1121 101 ANGELES (MAM OFFICE) .761 Broadway at 8th MAdlaon 7-7991 hL it js er 4- te i sn oF vt ad f' HETTI SfST be he ndr to A kiKh. lht igsy iut ioM'wI itiM Idsr. nhr.

lasEr kfl. Mar- Vr. eir msv iat: mr Jp: VS', Douglas Aide Sounds Optiriiistic Nate ior Projects COMPTON HUNtlNGTON PARK 1801 N. Lori Saadi Bhdb 7141 Pacific BM. SANTA ANA S19 North MMn SL 54-5673 '542-2775 ANAHEIM r2UEaat alGoldan -at Fionnca i CU BS177 HE 96735 NE 63031 ENCtNO Four young men-charged Long Beadv Mansell said, with' the knife-murder of But council mmben riood Beach man Tuesday pat on their earlier refusal $304 in Pedinnocent to the charge against other state properties weri sdieduled staiu and $164.

against land xc- trial Feb.1 by Superior Court quired by Long Beach Unified judge Maurice C. Sparling. School District even though! the taxes cant be collecfod of in any event 7 jVia Wanda; Jerry. Lee Mansell said will file re- 2CI of 1380 Lewis Lfw-pdrts on both groups of prop- rence Lesta Wiiliama, li, of WMfc H. wtrreo-6t- md ssrsaftis dtyi-own land policies ex-attached to the USS Dia-7cCpt Jo-iay he wfints to ask chenko, all face the'death pen-Superintendent di e'alty charge.

ria he- i IWright t. tew questions 6TUMQCITY 4070 launl Canion.Blvd. 1 Mock North olVantura PO 67341 TR 7-3101' 17107 VMitura BM. laiMood 4909 Lakawood BM. atMAmb ME 44909 NC 62446 MEaatHunanHonDr.t Amotoy MFlid ST S0630 8727930 HI 6BB21 MU 1-4844 TORRANCE A 'Douglas Aircraft ex-cutive Tuesday predicted good-times ahead fdrthe Long' Beach phuiL sounding an optimistic note for' company's commercial arid, military projects.

Alfred V. Gujllou, 47,: director of plans, for Douglas Aircraft Division, spoke at a luncheon meetr 1 fog of -the-North Long Batch- Exchange Club at Lakewood Country said: -r LA MIRADA IMEMtWqnamfSt. GARDEN GROVE 11922 Giookhint SL Chapmon 83656BO 15128 Rotacrana Am. at Prado Eatfof Uitwiotor VAS244'SPMllt' ..1 CL 62131 LAI-1310 year, end that, the1 division. employment now stands at peopfojT yc He cited other ograms rinder development at the' Douglas plaritTka including two-fdece trainer version of the Navy's A-4E attack bomber, a new 7model (Model 62) of the DC8, arid the supet, the ALFRED.

V. GUILLOU said Douglas is 1 jxxnpetlng with other dom- the pariies to win the Air Force 1964 stcdmoMeri- report, contract to build the said lSfiSodld bean uper-oaic, giant tjransporL even better year" than 'Meanwhile; he said, pre-1964i. He reported Douglas- ent plans for pnxiurtlonjf Aircraft Division paid out the DC8 and the tJrin-jet $2.5 minion a DC9 extend ell into' tile salaries during the past lks tendweu mto uie, 14909 7thlL victor VWtqr 7 Shoppins'Contor CH 65327 fore filing' hls report EVERLYRtllS; GLENDALE S245 wUhw sAd, .115 South CanM jhw; al.BaaM. Ortvo at Breadway ZTUm 8764455 Tl4laCN 65153 LQNq REACH. A vi.

A 201 East Flat SL s'. atlooiit' '7HE V- i ts 7 WHITTIER 15625 atWHBBarlhd. sa lax 4 UPPOwM MmIWpQ WOppWi CUMf i yicfim of the Oct 25 attack sn alley off AriahejorStreet was IDavid Cosgrove, 27, of 1145 Aye. Corove died Nov.l In SL Mary's Hospital from Imtte wbunda. He had also Men" beaten, police sald.

The foiir ara being held without iMil 7 BUENA PARK SOlOBoKhBM. at Palma ri. 7 WOHLAND PARK PASADENA 'S700 N. Fiuaraa SL. SOOEWtCotondoBM, Awl 87,1 Ansa 42 atlaka "ST 65174 MU 66174 2565164 Iload Fund OKd An tQocation of $6500 was voted -Tuesday by, county supervisors for Improvement of- Britain Street between 1 WaitBow and.

Claretta-fvw '-imef ln Hawaiian Gardens-; 'J- -j'iv "The production' rate of the tranacontfoeotal DC8 is programmed in increase while the first of the short-tomediuni range' DC9s should, enter the inventory of the airlines early in 7 "ov in vs HOME SAVINGS IS THE WORLDS OUTSTANDING SAVINGS INSTITUTIQfi. it. 7 4: y-rvv i i- rv 1 1 i 1 V-' 'r-A Vv7 n- "'y- 7 -y J- i 4... -1' j-. -i 7.

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