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Independent from Long Beach, California • 3

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Sleeping CoHacked With Ax, Girl Held SWANNANOA, N. C. -A heavy-set college co-ed attacked a sleeping her dormitory room early 'No Nikita Forecasts interview made public Wednesday, told a group of American visitors that the Soviet Union "will not start a war." "And no lunatic in the United States will start the premier told the Americans Tuesday. Khrushchev expressed confidence that the Geneva Foreign Ministers Conference would be successful. Otherwise, he said, "we would not have agreed to participate." MOSCOW -Premier Nikita S.

Khrushchev, in an BUT KHRUSHCHEV compared the Western "peace package plan" on Berlin, Ger-ing many and European security with Noah's Ark. "It contains all sorts of animals, clean and unclean," he said. The premier received 40 business and professional men from Florida in a two-hour mass interview in the Kremlin Tuesday. It was the first time Khrushchev had granted such an audience to a group of visiting Americans. to Visit Albania MOSCOW (AP) Soviet Premier Khrushchev plans his first visit to Communist Albania next week.

classmate with a hatchet in Wednesday, inflicting critical injuries. Rushed to a hospital in nearby Asheville, the victim, 20-year-old Rosa Watterson, was in surgery for about seven hours. Hospital attendants said her wounds were near critical areas of nerves and neck artery, and that her left eye also was injured. HELD WITHOUT charge in Buncombe County Jail here was 22-year-old Patricia Dennis of Lyndhurst, Ohio. Sheriff Laurence E.

Brown said Miss Dennis, who had roomed with the injured girl for about three months earlier in the year, gave officers a statement saying she was jealous of Miss Watterson because she had "taken my friends away." She did not say whether this meant girl or boy friends. The sheriff said Dennis hid a hatchet and knife in her dormitory room at Warren Wilson Junior College Tuesday night. After awakenat 4:40 a.m., she went to Miss Watterson's room. OTHER GIRLS in the dormitory heard screams and rushed to the room to pull the scuffling girls apart. Miss Betty Ferrell, 20, of Orgas, W.

received a slash on the arm when she intervened. The sheriff said he was informed that Miss Dennis had been a good student at Warren Wilson, a two-year coeducational, college which is operated under auspices of the Presbyterian Church, U. S. A. Miss Watterson, like Miss Dennis, a first-year student, from Guilford College, N.

C. Tornadoes, Heavy Rains Rip States Heavy rains deluged parts of Florida, Iowa and Illinois Wednesday and night while tornadoes and furious winds smashed at Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska. A tornado leveled a farm home near Promise City in southern- Iowa, injuring five members of one family. Buildings on six other farms in the area were damaged. Rains of up to four inches swamped metropolitan Jacksonville, creating a gigantic traffic jam and causidg hundreds of thousands of dollars damage, much of it to automobiles swamped by the surging waters.

HOGAN CREEK in Jacksonville spilled out of its banks and employes of the State Board of Health were evacuated by boat as water poured into buildings. Many county roads were closed. A four-inch downpour at Kankakee, sent two small Old Books? Pfui! By Associated Press streams out of their banks, forcing the evacuation of 10 Torrential rains drenched northwest Iowa, sending small streams from the beds, covering some farmland with up to six feet of water. The Spencer area got up to six inches of rain in a short time. A series of tornadoes whipped across east 'central Kansas, but there were no immediate reports of damage.

OMAHA was hit by a violent wind squall with gusts up to 81 miles an hour reported at Municipal Airport. Tree limbs and power lines came down and some trailer houses were reported blown lover. Numerous fires broke out as swinging traffic lights crashed to the ground. A lesser wind storm lashed in Lincoln, but damage was minor. 'Several funnel cloud formations were sighted between Omaha and Lincoln, but none were reported to have touched ground.

Earlier in the day, rains of up to inches doused On-tario in southwestern Wisconsin. The Kickapoo River flooded into portions of the small community. Thundershowers erupted from Minnesota and Iowa into Michigan and Ohio and there were scattered outbreaks of showers reaching into Florida. INSURED SAVINGS LONG BEACH FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION CURRENT ith of the month SAVINGS by the FROM the In 328 AMERICAN Next to Post Office Long Beach, May 21, 1959 INDEPENDENT -Page A-3 Cigarette, Income Tax Bills A Advanced SACRAMENTO (UPI)- There were indications that, Gov. Edmund G.

Brown's cig- McBride hoped to delay aparette and income tax pro- proval of the tax plans until posals were approved late after the Legislature enacts a Wednesday by a State Senate budget bill. The argument was Finance subcommittee. that it would be impossible to The two bills would pro- know how much new duce a total of 131 was needed until the Legisdollars in additional state rev- lature had decided how much enue and they form the heart the state will spend during of Brown's 256 million dollar the coming fiscal year. package tax program. The two bills were sent to ASSEMBLYMAN Thomas the full Senate Finance Com- J.

MacBride (D-Sacramento), mittee where prompt approval legislative sponsor for is expected. Brown's tax program, said he would be willing to permit THE TAX plans were orig- the rest of the tax proposals inally sent to the subcommit- wait for the budget if the tee by Finance Senate would "promptly" apChairman James J. McBride prove the income and cigar(D-Ventura) for a "full and ette levies. complete hearing." Cigarettes would be taxed The Day in Sacramento By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE GOVERNOR against Named John W. Brewer Los An- motorists; AB geles to Adult Authority and Juan D.

Francisco. Acevedo of Riverside to Youth Author. Resolution 1ty. ROADS Asks Bills Signed: Department to BROKERS--Permits personal property 1960 on solutions brokers to charge interest at per ing city street cent month on first $200 rather than ciences; SCR 62, $100, AB 1793, Masterson, D-EI Sob- geles. rante; permits brokers to add charges to principal in advance, dividing total into monthly payments; AB 1792, terson.

DIRECTORS Increases number of directors of each district agricultural association from to S8 781, McBride, D-Ventura. THE ASSEMBLY Refused to reconsider passage of bill outlawing paid petition circulation; AB 2241, Allen, R-Los Gates. Sent to inactive file bill to substitute affirmative loyalty oath for present non-Communist oath; AB O'Connell, D-San Francisco. Bill Passed: -SCHOOLS-Requires charging rent private organization using school grounds for profit; AB 2017, O'Connell. Resolution Adopted: FAIR-Urges President and Congress Los Angeles for.

proposed world fair, notice given to reconsider, SJR 22, Burns, D-Fresne. Resolution Introduced: LYNCHING--Urges Congress to pass federal making: lynching or participation a felony; HR 275, Burton, Francisco. THE SENATE Voted to reconsider passage bill to set up eight-county San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District; 644, Cobey, D-Merced. BIll Passed: all bodily iniury liability insurance policies to offer pre- Live on the Beach at the HUNTINGTON HOTEL OF A BLOCK LONG 1290 E. OCEAN BLVD.

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Our dining room also caters to the outside public. Club breakfast 85c; regular dinners $2.15. 6J Checked for fashion the gingham sheath One from a group of versatile junior cottons smart gingham check with lattice tucked cotton top. Black, Brown, Pink with Jack Mabery, job foreman at the Pacific Bridge Construction Co. concrete pile manufacturing site on the Seal Beach waterfront, looks over twisted steel cables which snapped loose from their foundations and injured six workmen Wednesday.

The 300-pound abutment plate near Mabery's feet was jerked nearly 200 feet by the snapping cables from the far end of the concrete casting channel in which he stands. The injured men were bowled over by the whipping steel Photo.) Cleaning Fluid Blast Kills Five SEAL BEACH CABLE SNAPS MEN Mrs. Truman Still Continues Better KANSAS CITY (P). Mrs. Bess Truman continued tot BALTIMORE (P) An ex- show improvement Wednesplosion rocked a big Navy day at Research Hospital, seaplane.

being scrubbed where she underwent surgery down with cleaning fluid in Monday for removal of a la Martin Co. hanger Wednes- breast tumor which doctors day, killing five workmen and said was benign. hospitalizing three others. Her husband, former President Harry S. Truman told Four of the work crew esnewsmen: "She looks so much better caped injury.

The plane, a two-engined than I expected she would." P5M2 Marlin, was one off A hospital spokesman said about 100 which are being re- she sat up in bed for the first turned to Martin for modifi- time Wednesday, after spendcations over a two-year pro-ling a restful night, and was gram. It was being cleaned with the liquid solvent pre- representative at Martin, said paratory to repainting. the accident was caused by A muffled roar shook the explosion of vaporized cleanpaint hangar, located at the ing fluid. far end of the Martin airfield Dead were John Savage, from the main cluster of 33, George King, 36, James buildings. Washington, 27, Charles BuCapt.

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injuries by uninsured 1836, Busterud, D-San Adopted: State: Works report to legislature by to problems of meetand county read Richards. D-Les An- cheerful and able to converse. After an hour's visit with Mrs. Truman in her fifth-floor the former president greeted newsmen on the hospital lawn. "What's this all about?" he said, feigning surprise and smiling happily.

"My ness gracious." Truman said he couldn't "help but feel all than earlier this week when both his wife and daughter were in hospitals and it was not known whether Mrs. Truman's tumor was malignant. The Truman's second grandchild was born in a New York hospital Tuesday to their daughter Margaret Mrs. Clinton Daniel. White.

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Marron contractor; Henry A. Ross, engineer. Joseph A. Brancato, addition, 3251 $2,000. Church of God apartment and garage, 2637 $3,000.

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