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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 42

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Feacher Found Guilty ou Angela Efotci ,1 'MOVE HERE CITY TELLS EMPLOYES Ooor-to-Door. Sales Banned Pay Raise Proposal of Striking Principal SANTA BARBARA Thej city -employes will be al- FRESNO James N. Ara pies of a Hemingway assign CAMARILLO Door-to- lowed to reside outside the bian, 33, Fresno English, City Council has voted that most of the 772 city employes ment given a class by door salesmen have been teacher accused of, striking banned from doing business student instructor serving under Arabian, Criticized his principal during a dis Parents had objected' that pute over an -Ernest Hemingway short story, was convicted of battery Friday by the short story was "lewd." Arabian resigned i teaching post after the Municipal Judge George A. 10 Part III- SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 27, 1965 2 Hopper. Plan to Hike Wages of Only 1,250 San Diego City Workers SAN DIEGO A pay in city due to emergency cases, These include the caretaker of city reservoirs in the mountains.

Representatives of the City Employes Assn. objected vigorously to the new limitation. Some argued that "it costs much more for families to live in the city" than in low-priced housing tracta outside the city. City Atty. Stanley Tomlin-son said the city charter gives the council the right to prescribe residence Arabian will be sentenced must live in the city "and ac-; c.ept obligations' of citizenship, such as voting and paying taxes." By a 5 to 1 vote, the council approved a new ordinance effective April 22 which requires those drawing city pay checks to continue to reside in the city limits, except for 60 who can keep their residences "within 10 miles of City Hall" as specified in the current ordinance to be repealed.

It was agreed that a few April 14. inthis Ventura County, city by order of the City Council. The ordinance prohibits all solicitors and peddlers, including Camarillo residents representing the Welcome Wagon, cosmetics and brush companies. By 'law no salesman may ring or knock on a door unless invited to do so in advance by the resident. Charitable, religious and other nonprofit organizations are not affected.

Paul Easterbrook, 63, the Veteran Attorney Dies FRESNO E. M. Harris, 85, oldest attorney from the point of service in Fresno, principal, testified he was hit 10 blows in his office Nov. 3 after he informed Arabian he would seek to remove died, here nday ot an ap crease proposal for city civil service employes by personnel director Lew Fay brought critical reaction Friday from worker groups. parent heart attack.

He was admitted to the bar in 1904. him from the master teacher list if he did not provide co He recommended to the Civil Service Commission that 750 employes be given 5 raises, 2Vi increases for 500 employes arid no in creases during the next fis cal year for the remainder of the city's labor force. rv. I i I i --HyrnTiTiifiirmwrrnrnwiwii ulmiii iU. JUi.HimiJOJWil Fay pointed out the 1965- 66 budget will be the tightest since the 1940s.

The pro posed pay raises would total $298,740 compared with the $1.5 million increase given 3,570 employes last year. jo raises were recom mended for policemen. A 5 boost was urged for fire en gineers but no other firemen were ottered increases. Four city employe organi zations were critical of Fay's proposal. They demanded in creases ranging from 5 to RIDING EVENT Mrs.

Frances Eblen and Arabian stallion, Buna, will compete in gymkhana Sunday at Alisal Ranch near Solvang. Riders from Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Luis Obispo counties will compete. Lea Ann Buell, Santa Ynez, will be spectator. Ex-Convict Held in Death of Oil Worker Army Engineers Back Port San Luis Project Congressional OK Sought for $7.9 Million Harbor Rehabilitation and Development BAKERSFIELD A former convict suspected in the death of an oil field worker was arrested in Los If If III WASHINGTON LP) Ar draft vessels, he said, and Angeles and returned to Bakersfield Friday for ar breakwater protection and removal of rock shoals are raignment. The Kern County sheriff's needed for development of office reported Edmund Earl adequate mooring facilities.

Reeves, 26, of nearby Oil ne engineers recom dale, was arrested by Los mended rehabilitation and a Angeles police and state pa extension of the role officers. breakwater, a detached They said Reeves had two breakwater 4,000 feet long, my engineers recommended to a Senate public works subcommittee Friday that a $7.9 million project for Port San Luis, be authorized by Congress. Col. Lynn C. Lee, assistant director of civil works for Pacific Divisions, told the subcommittee that the port was named San Luis Obispo Harbor and it has been recommended it be renamed Port San Luis.

Exposure to storms renders the harbor unsafe for both deep-draft and shallow- dredging an entrance chan revolvers, but did not resist. He was booked on suspi nel 500 feet to 5o0 feet wide cion of the murder of Floyd and 30 feet deep, a basin 400 Parsons, 59, who was shot feet wide, 1,300 feet long and execution-style Wednesday 35 feet deep, a basin 400 feet at a pumping station near Bakersfield. by 400 feet and la feet deep, and an access channel, 400 feet wide, 4,000 feet long and Parsons and another worker, Paul Pugh, surprised a man stealing gaso lo to 20 feet deep. Of the total cost, $6.3 mil lion would be federal. Another California naviga line.

After forcing Parsons and Pugh at gunpoint to hand over their money, the robber began firing. Parsons tried to run but was struck tion proiect recommended by Lee for authorization was federal maintenance of College Assn. to Meet Today PALM DESERT The spring conference of the Ca by three bullets, rugn es Oceanside Harbor at an esti mated annual cost of $210 caped. 000, of which $10,000 would be for structural mainten ance and $200,000 for main Lompoc Parking Area Purchase to Begin LOMPOC The county su lifornia Junior College Assn. tenance dredging to be paid for equally from Navy and meeting today at College of the Desert will discuss "The pervisors have authorized Army Engineer funds.

Faculty and the Troubled the right of way agent's of Local interests constructed the Oceanside small boat Student." fice to begin negotiations to The day-long meeting of harbor and desire federal acquire six lots adjacent to maintenance of the general junior college teachers and staff from throughout South the county building here for parking areas. The cost may navigation facilities, the engineers said. run from $15,000 to $20,000. ern California will include panel discussions, seminars, departmental meetings and a general session. Dr.

Reginald Shepherd, chairman of the business education department at College of the Desert, is chairman. Seminar topics will include "Advising and Coun seling," "The Impact of the Culture," "Education and Law Enforcement" and the tunic-coat, "Education and the Home Panel sessions will be held on Student and the great Law," "The Student and Alcohol" and "The Student and the Family." smartly double Annual Banquet Set PORTERVILLE The an nual fish and game banquet of Southern Tulare County Sportsmen's Assn. will be held at the Tule River Youth breasted, with shoulder yoke, tailored lapels, hand bound Center in Poplar on May 17, buttonholes. a short sleeved dress with importantly eased skirt, demi-belt in crunchy, textured A short shift with an V. oriental in brilliantly printed WATER TRAIL LEADS POLICE TO SUSPECT PASO ROBLES Sherlock Holmes would have said, "Elementary my dear Watson, mentary." Police had no trouble locating a suspected hit and run driver following an early morning accident.

They (imply followed a trail of water from a broken radiator for sev- eral blocks to the home of Kenneth Eugene Gibbs, 25, of Paso rayon in light blue, beige, cornflower blue, dbiuc, polished cotton in tones of vivi above greens and a splash of shocking; pink lime green, navy, forest sizes 10 to 20 dress and coat completely lined to 14... blue bermudas in cotton poplin. sorry, no telephone orders wynshire dresses, third floor 10. 00... girls fourth floor mail and tdr phone orders accepted.

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