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Independent from Long Beach, California • 31

Publication:
Independenti
Location:
Long Beach, California
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Page:
31
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PLAN PUT- IN SLUMBER By JlMifcCXtJLEY Frcur LA. Bureau "'The ultimate solution to the urban land shortage, burying the dead in eight-. coffin tiersin the Dominguez area, got temporarily --buried Howard D. Martin vii $30-million cemetery' plan for 213th Street near the San Diego Freeway, had projected one of the most extensive -lan d-conse oration developments; ever before the County Regional Planning Commission. It is concept.

-rv. Martin memorial-, Martin, land, had planned for tiers of crypts that would extend 30 feet from top to bottom. However, a- motion for approval by commission member Louis Kanaster of San Pedro was beaten, for lack of a second. Kanaster layout that ultimately can guez. In addition to, a possi-handle 400,000 dead in ble.

appeal to 'the county' crypts, said he will confer the site in question with his attorney before de-rr is within the boundaries of ciding whether to appeal an are proposed for incor-. the land-usage decision to pofation as a new city. the County Board of Super--- If the territory incorpo-1 Kfkt'TAy jlti visors. rates, or is annexed to an-; a an appointee of.Superyi-iL Martin. in dic a.

different plan-9 sor Burton W. Chace. hasnt given up hopeyet on jning. agency would be who hopes to: winning approval for a 24r called to pass 7 upon "the cemetery 'urged 'the' county -to defer action until the, in- corporation- f-t. a 'V- a L.

a a hao-A rt Vi y-i-i -otherf I- y' (' -s opponents also questioned whether the memorial park -traffic could be handled ad-7 equately by 'existing roads. j- Why js a land in- CRANE PULLS PILING FROM LOS ANGELES HARBOR WHARF- By BOB GEIVET Jiitchcockwho wilUvork-With-Thomassaidhejnewvestorproposing -to tionsTqdepartmer year. STorsucluimlS convention and 'con-. Actually. fristheWcstT next-liscalfece-pgm-.

Mndividual basis. arercinsteiLplantLJie.replied. 'ahout 2)7of them annually, arid supervisors amiliesllong have buried' their loved onesin much more jext vaults 1 ejtwxn-CAr buildings; (tratoi -'r-. -MCC to .1... '1 1 a LAND CONSERVAT LAND CONSERVATION Story -and PhdtS By DICK EMERY.

r'" I I adayLeesaidas- lalsohasrtLOt lyatedi Europeiaii- Countries-toitry Never a dayin dental college had Bill tomake better.use of ceme Leafwood clashed its, fearful grip on another. pil-; tery he said. That ac-counts for some of thfr tataf' ombsfoifiet- isthe SECTION BVgeil of Lees crane salvoed like a battleship wave bf the future -ini ETS ON PAGES B-I0 BTf broadside of yore and swung sky-high- toraprostrate 7 stack of similar 60-foot To prepare for tiie days work he eats. rTf. a tremendous breakfast slice of a'textbookpaTbraceofeggs V- dsSSoon the ieggl- Swedishr ship rGoonawarra.

hameditldorogii. dead ona 24 rute fipta Aostito herd 251 dromedaries" ac, cem PellfMMhl 'J aJ aa Ja A kiA-liL died' cemetery. CODING e-h u'in camels-rim- ac horth of, 213th Street; fried aunnyside up, stack of toast a XaIifomia, Wednes jl'- COULDNT. make it without a hearty he hustles overthe freeway-tc WilmingtMi "and -settles' himself: down -TbeL. Harbor Department, which, extracting hSMntracted with Lees employerTthe distrfct head of the animal -regulations' demand a 30: undeif old cemetery atl.

it 0 wLw Concent wntiM nihhU im onceptST wouId gobble EPEEr ofthe US. quarantine. ini- up. machine- huge crane poised pn the Hill Crane for. Jhe.

pile-pulling of Los Angele's Harbors West.avMftJob, rioted this Week that the task of ex- '1-: tracting pilings from mud is iAhderi7lfy76hg7eitracts abbuf halWoh, creosoted wooderTringhidfvvere1'11' ArrSS-million-containertenninal fofc drivenO feet deep ihtojthe harbor mud use by Japanese" and other foreign yqs. -back in 1942 or so, fof a wharf now sels will be built on the refurbish. site. ----t-t- condemned arid being tonfout; n9f-JlPlained. inanrHe never the wing nut; and he isnt going to look for it 7 Papier- likd "buS nessman Ken xHn-' phill, live to tell of experi ences that might, have end-, en the dromedary was boi at sea, its mother antine prohibits land.

produced njilk, Wick- of 'the canieL Morogi ra ham. said, -1-' desert creature bbrn 'ham-Mid the 'Vr MARTIN SAID he is sin- STERD AY -1 drover--: News of the camels strangely at sea iyaung buried 'ktsertoday utrfuIA hiltQ img buried JVheahis chrWas parked JitprirouitTMoStefdeatKaddenedP on AtlMtic Downeyr-rang- a -Australian, Gil Philli crew of Us SeteSr t''carved the era -mency ThwrA ofnvp fnr tMa W' 7. -amazed'the commissinri-rr-- v' r- reject hls initial 1 on the Tire device. After Sgt Patripk ArLir- Hp forwardTWedhesday with wayr'-' 1 there- -fnustXbe atilfned to when it hour, on the Tire device. After Sgt- Patrick--Arbenzr Hes forward' With; wayr niately there looking in.

the floor the fellow who spent his selection of an architect in cemetery Japi mo; eryJapcL use of Wednesday, after- six was taken Under fire by, eh- Vors and standingly jojss y-gunsrtlM)f-thee'- sis'twi- v. Fleet off Vietnam. militarized zone. Viet Cong The Preston engaged iri lowing. upN existing build-: The USS.

Harry E. Hub- shells fell into the water direct bombardment of The ot alternative: j. i i i wMiyn wtm pv-f urs wiiig 5uadenIyandJmfcxpIica his area over there. -r xM-7Leiure Wofldandthe station '-cm north end of town. baidy Samuel N.

Moore and- just loo either Preston moored at Pier 15 side of the ship. 9 Supported Ma-, doingJtbat- S' aTlf snappedrnstead of whiling away' the, rfa toa-welcome tf rom about-' Theghip maheuvefedt6 fine, amphibious assaults open-the-rangeT-then de -sbuth of.the DMZ rk. 1.1 1 hours, pleasure he'' wpjttfn the erieirry battery. shipsi steamed- '-do wnedAjort eigpOotLong Brachji3iz3izzizi XOUths Rol) from the Clulf of Tonkin. Cmd.r, David G.

Ramsey I resolved to IM baU "glovesManv readers -i T- have sent others direcribv managed to turn Arbenz. who is back in iceStation enondehf ire Jnd. destroyed-, tons skipper; Cmdr. Don. four coastalTdefensesites -aid Jr-Mattson-of -Lon g-and a hlehwTv bridge.

Beach is the Moores cap-. Jwoupd(mndJOoolJbb -tairC: R. wdriver tried vainiy The MooreikietheiHub was not hitW It- Bush is the Hubbards com work the lock from the inside. He occasionally yelled IfHC" Mrs. Arbenz.has been busy receiving and shipping 9 entrisollected jiWv ay donated by firmed uch yrrman at oearby.

senace ii evT- poundingereid-S One of them piffled a .38 Uberrevplveronheat iendant-arfdeitotr-i 7 -jnanitimednthe Toandeprobierrshtoldi Jr 1amvW iwe'That iiAf' vaois iB-. a vacant jot and 5' horthTpri Cherry Avenue- Tbocjfias JbeenHowardHughess boat, offi-i itruCtionfdubbed-h6-15pruceGoose'iTbY-4rreyerant; "MyMagfcltcostsa.iotofmoneyr KilledlnActfon vlAflnliMk AMil aMtutiifMMiMa irir athfee-paftericegimiing SuhdarWriteftahry vaIamb flia Mref avtv kolsind Uimliae vhfiieef 4a die- the mystery btind Hughes refusal to J' T1Maf --in man dis- wife; -carifTstarid trrr rmfrrnuvrifTO irnruff JOhr.rdidnt:realiiepu -were7woridncrinr'there; and slammed down the lid. lodtih'dut not only i oriiciais trommspggftheil)ut kriaHstTleasiteThrr Long1 Beach linTiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili already having a grCat time throwing, batting and Seafaring Men catching center a pover-tibn -lo. and ActuaUy.Mtynot.anTasy labeI on lbc-WestSide them existing agencies Nyquestion to answer arid Its. suggestion thtf; area.

whether vt.WAee6vsMvn and' Sell riftwpod cham her of Commerce fet- liv I PST Ads ed inew teachers at the ge at r. yesterday; Seafarin people-reati peeting them and present-' The plhgsint. tree-lined. ingpadkets.of giftikNQ t'Wer -Of West Ton gram Classified Ada L. thought to bring an apple ined, persons present 7 on 'Vapprov? or re- japd damage reputation for help; jt would eventual' difficulty serves to Ulus- Is heavily impacted by poy- PPS '3 Jj ssS'uiS! fessTsss'; SS'-'-V-'-isi -i-5s: supported Jjy as.

an ly bring some of those serv- trate the complexity iwStrl-t are tandingthpirrground are standing their-ground TheyhVaTsSrik day his the first caller. pictureV- 9 decision toNsubmit. of of .3 Wi funding was at a neighborhood meet- William. A. Reams, merChavebeen'fdelivering commu: wherie 'they clairn poverty "7 To get ick' Te suits- little numbers stickers (for nity actionprogranii- when you want to sell pasting-on, phones) while About 40 residents of the The center, which would T-wnething just'rineke- adriving around-In- big-red area-are-waging -a fight be in a-' rquick-ckll to Independent, fire trucksJfYour.

delivery agalnst fellow WestSiders. nejghborhood jchurcb, Press-Telegram, jQajsified vehicl and antipovefty officials' would; serve' primarily tO-rjnet a minds of 0 'ls whether there are sufficient ori the West Side particularly those, whose service needs are hot being omcwix- wouia; serve $50, 000 to take a -studied look at proposal the program hhre, and come approved sparselyTat-popf -r' upwith ja fihiticm. of tended str at egy. and. ing dimng.whjch theyote ooraiuator fortiie goals to(say the was' 6 hardly rjfSVsion who -condui 'prpblerrl it IS ---flection of cdnunurntysen-judy-'the JAds, HRMI61.

If.youlive -Margaret Dellertold orfe bfi. -who, feding. there are less expedite public-services to -a-year Fotdnthe rush to get or- timent in an area populated erty gi'tonintiiose .3 in- Bellflower; call TO 6- the firemen, a little privileged i 6 that the areas underprivileged. Jhe 0 0 1 1 i says, ganized, he points out the. by 26,000 peopled won r3l721; LakewoodcallME 3- large; or therpurpose." His neisd aid have proposeda According-to center-advo- noV.but -supporters, in- agency hasnt had the time Butwhat.

angers, thp op yearai vl- from Grove, ratisfiedjher. neighborhood servicqcwtj cates, the cludinig antipoVarty offi-t tomake such assessment positibn ia the fact a vote Vjjn have -a three-fold'. purpose: 'cialsrepiy witbf iin uaa Center bpponiehtscon. walhundfat a later meet; 'S? Oh, w-eve-always done it ter for theWest have a three-fold, purpose: cials, reply this way," he said, Some objectors are. afraid it would dispense informs- firmyesj? 193 tl 1 juiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiir ceda tliere are -Income ''ying -r- whea there were 30 (ContinuedPg.

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