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Independent from Long Beach, California • Page 13

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Independenti
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2 L.B. fellowship winners working with city officials Tufrt DnnnL. Two Long Beach men, named as National Urban Kelliws i a program designed lo develop minority group members as urban leaders, have begun 10-month internships with city officials. Charles Parks, formerly chief records clerk of the Long Beach Police Departments, is serving with Los Angeles Councilman Thomas Bradley. Severo Esquivel, who was an engineer with McDonnell Douglas Aircraft, is interning with City Manager William Donaldson of Tacoma.

Wash. The Urban Fellows program is sponsored by Yale University, the National I-eague of Cities and the U.S. Conference of Mayors, and funded by the Ford Foundation and participating cities. It aims to select men with high leadership potential and train them as muncipal administrators. At the end of their year of internship, fellows assume policy-making positions in urban government.

Parks and Esquivel are among 20 men selected in the nationwide competition. Their internships, which began Sept. 5, were preceded by a six-week course in urban studies at Yale. Parks, 36, joined the Ixing Reach force in 1950. He holds a B.S.

degree in criminology from Long Beach State University, and served as records chief from 1966. He is married and has five children. Ksquivel holds a B.S. in civil engineering from the University of California at Berkeley, and helped form an organization of McDonnell Douglas employes interested in promoting better understanding of Mexican-Americans. He is married and has fhrec children.

Ex-city employe wages Price cutting use shoreline plan Vrusade' Computer for countv roads is studied From Our L.A. Bureau Supervisors Tuesday are expected to authorize hiring of an outside counsul- tant to design data systems in the road department's planned computer operation. Chief administrative officer Arthur Will said the master plan for the data processing of management services in the road department was approved by What's The the board in April. He said a cost analysis indicates that the computerized operation will save about annually. INWENDtNT (AM) Noting that the county sonncl to design this system, Will asked the board PRESS-TELEGRAM (PM)-B-5 Long Beach, Sept.

II, 1972 to seek bids for the consultant work. He said the bids should in by Nov. 1. ica's DRAPERY CLEANING Eldon plants ate drapery cleaning specialists, stalled with highly trained professionals using the best and nos! modern equipment. This all adds up lo the Imest quality.

care and cleaning available anywhere. America's Fu'esl. We believe you'll agree when you see vnur draperies looking like new again with no perfect pleat folding, perfect even hems and new Wine life. All guaranteed 1 EUDOT1 Drapery Cleaning 1771 East 4th Street, long Beach 435-5661 (Continued from Page B-l) of recycled paper siren? Denevan is convinced that the city is leaving the way open to possible commercial intrusions along portions of the shoreline that are now virtually pure beachfront. lie doesn't Uie amendment to (lie general plan is specific enough in Us provisions lo clearly rule out such developments.

City a i Director Ernest Mayer Jr. says the city has said over and again for the record that the beach east of Alamitos will remain untouched, and that the city is as anxious to preserve it in its present slate as is Denevan. THE MAP being submitted as the amended shoreline plan shows a green belt extending from the Queen's Way Bridge to the San Gabriel River. The belt includes Pacific Terrace and the proposed hotel-restaurant site, and is designated "recreation- public activilies-related facilities." It's the term "related facilities" that bothers Denevan. He feels it's too broad to be trusted.

"You can say the council doesn't intend to put in commercial developments (east of Alamitos Ave- nuet." he says. "But people forget in 20 years." The planning department has an auxiliary map clearly making Alamitos Avenue a boundary in the sense that Denevan is asking, but it's not clear whether it will be part of the amended plan, he says. Mayer says another green bell, including part of Pier and the site of a possible landfill just east of it, also is designated for recreation, public activities related facilities. If the land fill is built, the recreation uses in the area would screen out the industrial activity in the harbor, IK; says. Mayer, incidentally, says the council accepts the broadest concept of recreation including parks, beaches, attendant parking, aquatic facilities, restauranls, hotels and lourist-oriented aclivi- ties.

Denevan, meanwhile, is also opposing the proposed hotel-restaurant complex, asserting that the 17-acre site could be made into a public park. The city, on the other hand, sees the hotel and restaurants as part of that larger recreation, tourist and convention complex that has been in the making over the past few years in and around Pier and the downtown shoreline the Queen Mary, of course, being its centerpiece. BOB CiEIVET Staff Writer rise for Lomita sheriff unit A strange thing happened on the way back to the paper mill: the price of recycled paper went up. It means, according to Purchasing Agent Mate Cherry of Orange County, that the county will limit its pm'chases of recycled paper, because it now costs more than new paper. He said that if the demand for the recycled stocks continue the prices will no doubt decrease.

And he added that govern- Faslest ads in the Wesl-- From Our L.A. Bureau J. Supervisors Tuesday are expected to approve schematic plans for the proposed new Lomita Sheriff's Station to be built on Narbonne Avenue near the southern boundary of Lomita. In a report to the board, officials said architects estimated construction cost, of the Iwo-slory facility to be S988.260. about S82.000 more than the original estimate.

They said increased construction costs account for the bulk of the cost hike. Included in the project will be a separate one-story service building and the grounds will have parking space for about 123 cars. The project ultimately will be financed under a joint powers agreement between the county and the City of Lomita. Holiday at LBSV today There will be no classes held at Long Beach State University today, due lo observance of Yom Kippur. Ihe most sacred of the ancient Hebrew holidays.

Fall semester classes i Tuesday. Administrative offices will be open for college business, however. Time is an important matter to a landlord. An empty house for any length of time means lost income. Augusta Spoolstra.

10409 Beach Streel. Bellflowcr, used an P-T classified to rent her Iwo-bedroom house. It rented the very first day the ad appeared. Rent il fasl or sell il fast through P-T classified ads. Call HE 2-5959 today for your own money-maker ad.

Beachfront safely meeting The Civic League of Long Beach will hold an open meeting Wednesday night on problems of the Pike and beachfront with emphasis on the safety of visitors to the areas. The public is invited lo the free 7 p.m. meeting at the Educational Building. First United Methodist Church. 525 Pacific Ave.

mental agencies "must lead the way to Ihe reuse nf paper," a "I am opposed to paying a i price tor anything." Cherry said the only way Orange County can get recycled letter paper and envelopes at a good price is to order "too much" of it, and he explained that warehousing the supplies is a problem. Recycled paper is so unpopular with the suppliers that about BO per cent of them refuse lo of- UT bids for such purchases. Cherry said. Orange County buys $1.165.000 worth of paper fur letterheads and forms each year. Alxiul 10 per cciil.

of thai might be recycled stock I i year, the purchasing agent said. Elliridgc II. SliKirt, Carnation official Elbridge II. Stuart, honorary Ixiard chairman of Carnation is dead at 8-1. Stuart, who died Saturday in Los Angeles, was elected president of Carnation Co.

in 19:52 and became chairman of the Imard and chief executive officer in 1957. He resigned as chief executive officer in 1968 and as a i a in 1971. 81.085 in clothing, jcwc-Iry stolen Clothing and jewelry valued at $1,085 were taken from the apartment of llughie Morgan, at 573 Nebraska when burglars forced a bedroom window lo gain entry. Long Beach police reported Sunday. The following emernencj rails answered by the Loni! Bead) pulici! fire ili- pnrlmcnls durinu tlic 20 hour period fndinK at 8 p.m.

Sunday: 2:02 injury Iraffic accident. Ocivm Boulevard and Alamilos Avenue; 2:41 a.m., non-injury accident. Pacific Coast Highway and Pacific Avenue: a.m.. injury. 7m W.

Broadway: injury Iraffic. i Street and California Avenue; 1:27 p.m.. iniu- ry. 625 W. Ocean Boulevard; 3:39 p.m..

non-injury traffic ac cident. Hedonrio Avenue and 15th Street; p.m.. injury traffic. 1960 A a i Avenue; p.m. non-injury traffic.

a Avenue and 64th street; 4:32 p.m.. injury traffic. Mariel Avenue and ISIth Way: 4:45 p.m. injury traffic Sherman Place and 17th Streel- 6:13 p.m.. Los Coyotes Diagonal and Bcllflower Boulevard.

8200 stolen from L.B. Cat Society Burglars forced a rear window at Ihe Xal.ional Cat Protection Society, W. 17th and look S2W) in currency. Long Beach hci 1 a ADVERTISEMENT Denture For People with "Uppers" and "Lowers" The nearest thing to having your own teeth is possible now with a plastic cream discovery that actually holds both "uppers" and "lowers" as never before possible. It's a discovery called for daily home use (U.S.

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8 p.m. Discussion group, Neurotics Anonymous, Emmanuel Presbyterian Church (youth room.) Sixth St. and Termino Ave. 8:30 p.m. Meeting.

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