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Independent from Long Beach, California • 12

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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12
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$59.95 pd i 9 oo dooko oo 00000 5- -Ji 71 SINGING ESCAPADES The Escapades, a Long Beach Barbershop quartet, will perform other local groups at Los.Cerritos MaU from 7 to 9 pjiL Friday and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday. The program is designed to recruit new male singers. The Escapades are from left: Bob Benfield, Tom OBrien and Bob Pirk. THE STATEWIDE' committee report is the result of Interviews it conducted in March with the principals in the case after the LBSU Academic Senate requested an inquiry from its parent group.

The report also criticizes the 1970 faculty discipline guidelines of the State University: and Colleges, but charges; In many instances the; impredskms and rileftces of (the guidelines) were used by the prosecution to the disadvantage' of: the defendants. At several points- foe 12-page report is directly critical of Horn for his part in the case procedures. -bitterly challenged by 'LBSU faculty leaders throughout the.Jpring semester, A university spokesman said Monday that. Horn had no comment on the committee's report In this case, the presi-' had obviously already decided the severity of foe. Charges and an appropriate junction six- months before a stafe hearing officer issued her findings in foe case, the report noted.

1 ACCORDING TO the document, Horn offered Holiday Airlines bid L.B. opposes Tahoe The Long Beach State University -t- administration of President Stephen Horn has been roundlycritidzed for its handling of a controversial facility' discipline case by a statewide Academic Senate qommit-- tee. In i report dated June the prestigious three-man committee of the statewide faculty group criticizes the LBSU administration for violating the spirit of fairness and Justice in the case of Profs. James No-guer and Jose Marin. Horn's recommendation, Noguer was suspend-.

ed without pay for nine months and Marin drew no penalty charges in a grade-issuing case. The two tenured Spanish professors were charged, with conspiring to, give grades to a nonstudent Marin's Constance, who Died the initial complaint in 1964-65. Noguer has. appealed Horns xuUhg, upheld by Chancellor: Glenn piupke. to! State Per-sonneLBoard.

vnsbMM eM'ieoiscsoMoesoo. V. 1 Vv. a. A mm a '4- m-- HI Noguer foe chance to resign his faculty post or retire early aftw a into this charges last year.

Under foe discipline guidelines, a campus president may offer a variety of guiltless sanctions to accused professors' before going to foe hearing, stage. But committee members wrote in their report, in our view, the plea-bargaining in tide case was unreasonably restrictive, unilat- eral and harshly disadvantageous to foe accused. The report also questions why college officials mailed formal notice of the charges which required a response within three days to Noguer while he was on vacation last summer. Reason would seem to -suggest, in the Noguer case that six-year-old "charges would not demand a response on a three-day deadline, committee, members, wrote. Noguer'i hearing did not take place until nearly six months inter, foe report adds: Hie report also criticised Horn for reqiiesting No-guers suspension, wWch the team as a case of somewhat extreme disciplinary overkill, and for refusing to discuss the hearings with faculty leaders while they were In Statewide committee members1 also questioned why no attempt was made to resolve the case informally administration explanations are termed exeeedingly'weak and why foe accused professors werenot allowed witneai selection or a WibUCaW.UW IB1BCUUI1 till which? on That campus committee reviewed the ST PACKARD BELL bf 8VS-5S 30-Weft (F-oo gTo O0AO 000-00 O.

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$59.95 Merer Weta, JulloWf- The Long Beach Bureau day Airline! requested foe of Franchises voted Mon- review, and a hearing will day to oppose the applies-'; be held today in San Fran-tion of Holiday Airlines Maco. passenger service between Long Beach and Lake Tah- ate Pmsuct, cheif en-oe. gineer of the bureau, said The State puidic Utilities the proposed service is' t. aHnv Commission au-. not in foe best interests Deputy' aty thorityto Holiday Airlines of There apparentiy EStin Jr.

was authorized in October, 1968, to Inaugu- is little demand for such to attend the hearing and. rate a limited service, but service be paid- pment the citys opposi- STZE tal! TnrthCTnwre; U. pn. tton. Last Jan.

18, the PUC resdnded" foe authority, subject to a review. HoU- Whats the siren? posed service would Increase number of flights Into -foe airport, thereby contributing to the ndse pollution in the Ctty of Long Possner said. Pendleton braces for reserve units L- Camp Pendleton is brae- Jjixmmer. Five hundred en- followlBf Mils vn um Tjm BmI poUct partstaUs during the -endiaget Span. Moedey: Sift BfWCt Jury; Bardina Street tie Avenue; 4:48 pm, Willow Bedoudo Avenue; w4nuiy and Pacific Avenue; noe-injury traffic, Tcpt Plflysr wo tape Player; tu HBCH Real Tape 'r pvir Recorder Player gtoew and amphilfonis tractor, personnel from Or- egon, -Arizona; and Bfissls- sippi compieted their train- 'ingSunday.

ing for the airival of 3,000 Marine reservists who will report' tetween July 8 and 23 for training. The an- campment will be. hlgh- Wedby 34l contingent case17-. haeTjOCti elected to theatrical is the Vanguard of 7,000 re- fleW tovWefos on thd hills servisto- scheduled- for and beaches the 190-training at Pendleton tills square-mile base. T'-Tt -I LtmiSm flTflTTUl IwilHIi 7 1 group picks i OTTIC6TS Howard who was president of- Long Beadi V4 IMI DCOUi Communlty players to organiza- tion, I in Leo The annual meeting Stm- day in Community Plav- house also paw the eleefom of Margery Stanton ap vice ind tlw imIn president, and the re-election of Ratyli Manns, as treasurer' and Richard Schuch as secretary.

Guy Balser was named to a second five-year term on foe board of trustees. June Doherty, Howard Judge Beach Vasey and Bruce Miller Were to fhrecyear therms bn the board, of directors. Assault charged by on teacher 4- n- yrt Understand 'yy Thenudojtach and tfamilyzy V. rf, -i- end Atlas-. aon-inju-nr aad 5:02 pm.

Street 5:26 p.m 1555 W. low St; 5:36 pm, non-injury traffic, Seveutn Street and Coronado Avenue; 5:37 pm; non4nJury traffic, Anaheim Street and Myrtle Avenue; 5:54 traffic, ISM itlc- Avenue; pm Street and iv traffic, 1250 E. Pacific Coast highway. Cy-i-7 -A 1 A To Mortuary i s. CEMETERY.

lCHAfELS Fekmious assault charges against-two girls have been brought by a teacher at Dominguez High School to Compton, it was learned Monday. John Stonett, a veteran teacher, told jpoBce foe girls quarreled with him over disciplinary matter Police said one girl left the room, returned with an umhrtila add attacked Mm. The teidier wu injured enough to require medical attention. He complained to foe police later, would be easier to Investigate these cases if. they would -call the police to foe scene, said Sgt Art Camarillo of foe Juvenile DfylskMLTM school administration seems reluctant to do tMs.

There have been numerous assaults on teachers in Compton schools. Usually fio legal action has been taken. Half foe teachers' of: Centennial High School staged a one-day walkout. in protest agtinst disorders. The action was Mrked by a boys throwing a desk at a toadier, school, em- ployezsaid.

Dignified and Reverent Service All People of Ml Fattbs -recommended no penalty for Marin and a written reprimand for Noguer. It drew 'along with Horn, from- the statewide -group for acting somewhat eccentrically in picking penalties! LTHE REPORT, recalls that foe hearing process which ended with no penalty for Marin lasted tinea months, and terms, the long hearing Viinumial and cruel maltreatment in that professor's case. At OTe.pqint in tiw pffiCHorn is apfdaudPresidentvHornlT announcement Qfhis intention henceforthltorremove himself; frtm prelinrinary Stages bf future faculty; discipline cases, report- the document also stat-Z We must underscore foefactthat.both (faculty grievance anti die-. dpUne guidelines) put any v. president in an almost lm- Ivpossffila Academic jnoducedfodxepprt-'toclnd-'': AlTPCl fl ed two past presMentajof.

9 that foe bomM education, and. and foe group's incoming Gretchen Whitney, a mem- president, Charles Adams. Artetda High exercise will be SteveU JLi Matt FrielJerry L. Tei-xira, Dorothy Anne LUbina, Steven Mark Secafsky, An- YOUD CUOICD -smiley: WRISTr WATCH 1 nr-- traffic accident. Fourth FrankBa Court: 10:11 pm, apartment fire; Via Wanda; 11:41 pm.

truek fire, 9HS Gardenia 11:45 pm, icauadtatar, 1320 10m Mar Avar 1 UfttmiW M(OT am, reeuadtator, 1827 ifarine a.m..reMd: ffi Long Beach 7:23 a.m.. reauacitator. 2513 E. Scv a.m., taluiy traffic 10th Sheet and Walnut Ave- t0kL awtahiiy traffic TrrfS Circle; lja aon-fajury hnffle, Sevratt Sheet and Ptae Avenue; 1:53 p.m., fie. Pacific Avenue and Ward-low -Boad: 3:33 noe4n traffic, Broadway injury, 325 Third St; 4:35 "tflGU.E.

ried 9 -v SALE! ACME SVHSS 'JEWEL DIYEirS WATCH I Swiss Luminous dial, rotating timo ring with lapso indka-for, movomont, riibbof -Gwarantood. CALENOAR SKIN IWI KtenrttemiiiJffitnii i r. i A.v Shop rf i wwo Band i i I 1 f. 4 I i i I- 4 --A A '1 r- i- i- I i i 1 1, jr i HIPPIE MOUSE WRIST WATCH Straps In choice of colors PufuiidiCwp. IM-V7V1 ita Faye Leal Cemetery- Flower Comhnencemenf exercises for foe 428-member High School are Wednesday.

Graduation day for the 446 seniors of Artesia High School is Thursday. Both ceremonies will be held at Cerritos College stadium at 8 p.m. Gahr High is located in the Gty -of Cerritos. Lakewood is the home town of Artesia. High.

Both schools are to ABC Unified School District which serves Artesia, Cerritos, Hawaiian Gartens and sections of Norwalk, Lxkewabd and Long Bejach. Student speakers at the Gahr High ceremony win be Leo. Annie A. Okubo, Marilyn Brasser, Robin Moore, Daniel Pa-delford, Rjuth Saavedra, Mary iL THnchestra and Barbara Jo Arroyo, 1 in xr i Diplomas will be granted by Wesley Backus, clerk of veprthingih One BeauiiJulPldcen p-' As MAUSOLEUM FUNERAL HOME COLUMBARIUM CREAAATORYV -i VETERANS lA SHpP fc I 7 U1' If 4. 14801-14803 BEACH BLVDi TBhs7Wu6fotij5Kqre WiibRedPutduSc0 Sian cf Dreaded Psmdm Then fading of most eruptions took place in weeks Whet Oripoe VHC Ua done fop many, awiqr aiailar timMe cmm, it may mD do for you.

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