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Press-Telegram from Long Beach, California • 38

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Press-Telegrami
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Long Beach, California
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38
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tote CaRf Fit May 4 4 i Organizing panel set for industrial project Leonard Putnam Allan A Robertson city redevelopment officer 0' Talley executive assistant to the city manager General Manager Thomas Thorley of the Port of Long Beach and Prof John Trammell of the University of Southern California Bixby IV vice president of Bixby Land Co LOOTS Jobst Jr city director of marine and industrial development Dr Lawrence Kavanau president of the Chamber of Commerce City Manager John Mansell Planning Director Ernest Mayer Jr City Atty A 17-member organizing committee for the proposed Long Beach Economic Development Corp whose goal is redevelopment of a 350-acre industrial area in West Long Beach has been appointed by the City Council Councilmen also approved a 10-member committee to provide professional advice to the organizing group The organizing committee according to Mayor Edwin Wade will investigate the area and bring to the City Council a plan for its development Named to the organizing committee are Robert Baldwin Dwight Bennett Warren Eckert Farley Hugh Gibbs George A Hart Jr Millard Hines Dr Stephen Horn Ben Kazarian Robert Langslet Bernard McCune Noble Millie Robert Nichol Daniel Ridder Robert Westmyer and Yusuhi-ro Yamamura The committee includes Llewellyn Trash Masher Whirlpool COMPACTOR COME SEE IT DEMONSTRATED! Pull Out Drawer Drop Trash In Cbse Drawer Push Button Problem's Solved 3 arraigned in boat torture Smashes trash to 14 of its original size into a treated bog Dooley's Low Price $chc Iaco file klesc said mat MISSION OF MERCY Navy Ensign Roland Dubay checks pal- Nicaragua aboard USS Cayuga Cargo lets of 150 tons of relief supplies in- was loaded Thursday in Long Beach eluding three used fire engines des- Naval Shipyard and Cayuga wifi sail for tined for earthquake-ravaged Managua Caribbean Monday -Staff Photo by RON CARLSON Dooley's Gives You 2 Yr Parts and labor Guarantee Miller Dep Dist Atty Martin Oghigian who made the bail request-said the woman and children have been threatened with beatings since the defendants were arrested attorney Arthur Alexander said parents who retained the lawyer did not plan to post bail Pleas by the Mathesons were continued until today because their deputy public defender could hot be present at the Thursday session pizz SXC-200 On salary and status Lynwood teachers gird for battle Hardware Mart 505 10NG BEACH BLVO NORTH LONG BEACH Lo Colit OPEN 7 DAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Three men were arraigned Thursday in Long Beach Superior Court accused of the alleged kidnaping and ritual torture of a 48-year-old Alhambra woman and four of her children Douglas Arnold Mathe-son 48 a former preacher and the ex-husband Roy Douglas Matheson 21 his son and Larry Neil Miller 30 an ex-Marine appeared before Judge Elswqrth Beam Miller pleaded innocent to five felony charges stemming from the alleged March 29 abduction of Mary Helen Matheson and her three daughters and two younger sons Police said they were taken to a partly built houseboat in Long Beach where they were tortured and forced to eat garbage from the docks during four capativity Judge Beam set jury trial for June 5 The judge denied a bail-increase with respect to By MARK CLUTTER Staff Writer Jhost ance theii iCam JClar Way Th ance meeting Tuesday voted to attend school board meetings in mass and to picket the meetings to make board members understand they are determined to have their demands heard The vote for mass attendance was unanimous There was considerable dissent against picketing although it was stated that the signs would be simple statements of demands and not belligerent While the mass meeting was in progress members of the Certificated Employes Council (CEC) were holding a-'separate meeting with William Brown the board negotiator They returned to the general meeting to report that no progress had been made The conflict with the board and administration appears to be on two levels: The teachers want more pay The board they say has based salaries on the median of Los Angeles County Protest is mounting toward a crisis in the Lynwood Unified School District as teachers demand that the Board of Education negotiate with them concerning salaries and their professional roles it was reported Thursday The school board recently hired a professional negotiator but the teachers say their meetings with him have been less than negotiation The teachers at a mass colie I skits I tions schools There' is money they say to make higher salaries feasible They want more involvement in the running of the schools They feel they arg treated as mere employes and that their professional expertise is ignored Glen McLean chairman of the CEC told the teachers ability to pay will go up And we want a substantial voice in the educational process If we make it this year if we are not treated as equals you might as well plan to Ed Romeo regional chapter services consult: ant for the California Teachers Association said that 25 proposals to the school board had been answered by a three-page essay that was not an answer you settle your salary needs by the end of May forget he said The teachers vtlw attended about 150 of the 350-member staff were quietly attentive There was little expression of anger the siren? Four persons injured in LB traffic house fire 6221 Lemon pm Ave- 6:09 pm resuscitator 411 Home St 6:49 pm first aid 210 Ocean Blvd 6:55 down gasoline Seaside Boulevard and Gate 2 Navy Base 2:45 pm injury traffic accident Pacific Coast Highway and Atlantic Avenue 2:55 pm car fire Locust Avenue and pm first aid 1063 Vina Ave 8:18 pm car fire 1740 Gaviota Ave 9:14 pm first aid 252 First Street 3:13 pm building fire 2270 Bellflower Cherry Ave 10 pm car fire 1054 Salt Lake St 10:10 pm resuscitator 2300 Seventh St 3:42 pm grass fire The following emergency calls were answered by the Long Beach police and fire departments during the 24-hour period ending at 8 a today THURSDAY 9:06 am grass fire Pacific Coast Highway and Olive Avenue 9:36 am resuscitator 385 Termino Ave: 10:43 am resuscitator 2055 Broadway 11:04 am resuscitator 2658 Knoxville Ave car fire 200 Ocean Blvd 1227 pm first aid 1135 Dawson Ave 1284 pm motorcycle fire Delta Avenue and 34th Street 12:54 pm stuck elevator queen Mary 1:12 pm resuscitator 1150 New York St: 1:20 tfm first aid 1515 Ximeno Ave 2:22 pm wash 1631 Rose Ave 3:44 pm first aid 3400 Andy St 4:18 pm first aid Broadway and Pacific Avenue 4:53 pm car fire Del Amo Boulevard and Susans Coast Highway TODAY 2:37 am car are 1400 Henderson Ave 3 am trash fire 1406 Broadway 404 am false alarm Anaheim Street and Myrtle Avenue 5:22 a electrical short 2254 Hill Model SXC-300 Ths ptvotogfftpu show-emulated compaction aefcon Road 4:55 pm first aid 1750 First St 5:20 pm injury traffic accident Ocean Boulevard and Alamitos Avenue 5:32 pm tint aid 1470 Henderson pm resuscitator 144 Granada Ave 5:37 Police back Compton clerk on crime issue mayoralty race Smashing Day gift helps get rid of things her disposer Four persons were injured in three traffic accidents in Long Beach Thursday police reported Anthony Brown 12 of 2154 Hill St was treated at St Hospital after the bicycle he was riding and a car driven by Frank Arnold 73 Lynwood collided at Pacific Coast Highway and Atlantic Avenue at 2:45 pm Anthony Riordan 22 USS Piedmont was treated at St Hospital after the auto in which he was riding driven by Richard Curtis 19 US3 Piedmont collided with a car driven by Kay Bandy 21 of 3265 Santa Fe Ave at Ocean Boulevard and Alamitos Avenue at 5:20 pm Sheryl A Frees and Brian Frees of 639 Ninth St were treated in St Hospital after the auto in which they were riding driven by Corey Johnson 19 of 645 Ninth St was involved in a four-car accident at Alamitos Avenue and Anaheim Street at 8:55 pm Want just the basics at a budget-pleasing key operated free-standing mode) shown at left have the luxury extras mentioned just the basics wide-opening drawer with swing-out side panel for easy bag removal safety drawer cutoff and of course the same efficient compaction action! I plained He said the city had 47 new industries a new library and a new civic center a 16-story court building in the planning stages defeated me most of Dollarhide said the campaign brochure my opponent (Mrs Davis) sent The brochure was a copy of the official sample ballot with Mrs name in red ink and those she supported also listed in red ink candidate listed on that ballot she sent out and I mean even the unknown ones got into a runoff" Dollarhide said just may do the same thing this Dollarhide said that he felt the news media had consistently portrayed the negative side of Compton of how many good things done here" he said (the news media) always focus Just push a button and this slim Whirlpool Trash Masher compactor quietly reduces even the trickiest trash to about 54 of its original size Compacts up to a week's worth of trash for the average family of four into a tidy disposable bag Built-in model SXC-300 shown above features automatic deodorizer and flexible trim frame that lets you add your own decorator front or use the textured steel front that looks like leather and doesn't show fingerprints Free-standing model SXC-400 (not shown) also has a built-in bag storage compartment in the top i (Continued from Page B-l) mayor has a lot of power Dollarhide said mayor only has the same power as the four other city Lankster said that last year the police only robbery investigator was off for five weeks and during that time no robberies were investigated by the department even though an appeal was made to Dollarhide to set up a special team of investigators should businessmen in this city have any respect for law enforcement when we provide Lankster said you Know that this department has only one homicide Investigator and he has to spend 30 or 40 hours at a time on tjne homicide?" Lankster continued Because of these conditions and wage demands that have not been met the Compton Police Officers Association said it will throw its full support to Mrs Davis Dollarhide a former fleet car salesman said that he is aware of the problems but that during his administration Die city has grown and prospered He said that the office of mayor pays $400 a month and that it is part-time He said be no longer works at an outside job but receives some money from real estate investments' become mayor had 548 acres of new industry brought into the mayor ex J169" solves trash problems 365 days a year! attention on a boarded up house or an unkept lawn and project this negative side to the-people here in the city Whirlpool HOME A AWlANCtS Distributor's suggested setting price Price opuonal with dealer Clothing stolen Burglars who pried a side window at the Towne Cleaners 611 Carson St took clothing valued at $300 Long Beach police said Thursday This makes the people feel nothing is being accomplished Dollarhide said he thought he would receive most of the votes garnered by the other five mayoral candidates and would win the runoff If he does manage to win re-election it will only mean a battle won yet won the war See a smashing demonstration at your participating Whirlpool Dealer's before May 13th! FOR WHIRLPOOL NAURS IN YOUR ARIA CALL (213) 921-7471 OR (714) 523-8920 jjfpal.

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