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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 19

Publication:
The Fresno Beei
Location:
Fresno, California
Issue Date:
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19
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i "nrrr rr wrw FRESNO IEE IM Thursday September 1ft IMP LA Councilman Says Bullhorn In Riot Was Used In Effort To Help Police LOS ANGELES (API A Mn cnmo i wlu -aa-a JL 1 LOS ANGELES (AP) A Police Station fat for die rest" he added "but 11 the coundl committee the heart of committee Tuesday police knew burglary larceny and we received a reports of guns being fired' A coroner's inquest Jury ruled theft police testified The Jury also decided "Justi- dty probing the riots Deputy Police Chief Tom Reddin said "large scale use of force to overcome was necessary in a police raid on a Black Muslim sponsible triggering riots Parker charged carder two highway patrolmen arresting a drunken driving suspect in the Negro district took overly long attracted and incensed a crowd minutes after the car was stopped officers were attempting to place the persons arrested in the transportation car using a minimum of Crittenden said the officers involved had special training in yesterday that the death of a liable hi the death of third looting suspect killed by Charles Smalley 25 allacs Negro city councilman says the bullhorn died by Police nw William Parker ai evidence the Los Angela riota were par tially organized actually need by a person trying to help the police Councilman Billy Mute said yesterday the bullhorn was checked out' of the 77th Street Charles Fixer police during the riot was Justifiable homicide the riot area to a responsible person who is a University of California graduate and a city employe Mills declined to identify Wbi-The man was using the bullhorn to direct traffic "to keep Caucasians from getting their heads blown said Mills Parker told a dty council who die individual was and to what organization he behmgrd But Parker declined to disdoee the information In other developments yesterday arising from the riots: California Highway Patrol Commissioner Bradford Crittenden told a State Senate Committee his officers were not re The jury ruled that Smalley The nine-member Jury which was shot by rifle fire when he You must remember we can- handling minority group mem included one Negro retureed'trted to run his car through a the verdict in the death of WU-jnadblock established by nation-liam King 37 alias WQUam ai guardsmen in the riot area bers and had a minimum of six years experience in the area As testimony continued before not remove suspects on a Crittenden said "This was not a peaceful ar Wins First Step In Bid To Up Gas Delivery inmiMVIii vnm I Juries now have ruled four riot shooting by police to be Justifiable homicide Thirty other riot deaths remain to be studied by the Juries mosque near Watts Aug 1ft Police found no weapons inside the mosqne and charges against 19 Negroes arrested there have been dismissed Councilman Mills asked Red-din why some 500 bullets were fired at the mosque Reddin said his officers were exhausted after trying for a week to quell the riot and were extremely wary of snipers He said shots had been fired at the officers from the mosque "Bear in added Reddin "that by this time weapons numbering in the thousands had been stolen and on that night Washington Idaho and Oregonlfadlitiea by PGftE and an estimated coat of $13857 -1000 by wholly owned 000 It also would require in-Canadian subsidiary the Alberta vestment of $1973000 in newlNatural Gas Co Caston a Loi Angeles Negro who died in a Compton Avenue liquor store Police said 12-year-old son Larry and 15-year-old nephew Henry Burroughs watched the shooting from inside the store King's son attended the inquest but was advised by an attorney Charles Fielding of Los Angeles not to testify King had been convicted of Boy Tries Out Dad's Gun Kills Neighbor Llppitt said Frazee absolutely in ruling out the testimony and said he would appeal to the fun commission and probably to die courts The first witness to PGT was Milton Wage of Houston Tex natural gas consultant who testified reserves in the Alberta gas fields were sufficient to asp-ply the needed gas In an opening statement PGT attorney Malcolm Furbush of San Francisco said PGftE would face a gas shortage in Northern California by 1968 even if the Canadian imports were in- WASHINGTON (UPI) The Pacific Gas ft Electric cored an initial victory ts Federal Power Commission hearings opened on an application to top up deliveries of ranarfUn gas to Northern California FPC Hearing Examiner Harry Frame ruled out testimony seeking to link die application id the Pacific Gas Transmission (PGT) Go a PGftE subsidiary with another application for construction of a pipeline from Texas to Southern California Pacific Gas Transmission is seeking FPC permission to boost gas deliveries from Alberta by 300 million cubic feet a day over Its H3 mile long Minch pipeline Henry Lippltt attorney for I the proposal to be denied if a Gulf Pacific pipeline is built to Los Angeles But Frazee ruled out such testimony on grounds it was to say when the Gulf Pacific proposal would be decided and which if any of the proposals will be Gulf Pacific a subsidiary of die Tennessee Gas Transmission Co seeks to build the pipeline to deliver gas to Southern California Edison Co and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power The proposal is opposed by the Pacific Lighting Co among others Lippltt said approval of the Pacific Gas -Transmission Co proposal to increase deliveries to Northern California should be made contingent on the Gulf Pacific proposal because it would release additional Pacific Lighting gas supplies to North TOY KING of the San Says porch the neighbor boy Larry Langwell standing before an open bedroom window took his loaded automatic from a dremer drawer He pulled the trigger The boy had been alone with his 13-yearold sister and 6-year old brother officers said The mother left the family several months ago and the father Samuel Langwell was at work officers said Langwell a construction worker said had the gun in his dresser for yean and bad told the children not to touch it VENTURA (AP) A woman pregnant with her second child was accidentally shot and killed by an 11-yearold neighbor hoy sheriff deputies reported The unborn child two weeks overdue also died Deputies said that when Mrs Wanda Lee Dowling 28 fell to the ground Tuesday her husband Carl working in the garden thought she had collapsed from labor pains "I hear a gun fired he said Officers said when Mrs Dowling stepped from her front creased Furbush said the additional imports were foreseen in 1900 when the FPC approved the existing 38-inch pipeline Expansion of the Canadian deliveries would require addition of new compressor units along the pipeline stretching through JOY SHOP Surplus stock has to bo movod to mako way for tho constrvctioa of now warohouso so why oat mow thoso Gym Sots and Slidos Into your back yard You buy Wo will dalivor 'am! 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