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Independent from Long Beach, California • 4

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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I I 4-, fc riv.tew tew' fe Mi 4 V-. w- aX -i- -'if -r Vs''-aMi 'V' l. te- i. v'-i -J '-te- i te. Vi- 4 a Vki it i i A4iflDE'PtNDENT(AM) FRESS-TEUGRAM 0M) THEY FOLLOW WRONG PIED PIPERS v.

'r -'j "jrj 'm. jji.a,ra.-g-rr Tp-- fc- CalJf.Wlfc.JMrS a. ms COUNCIL (Continued from Pago A-l) thoser Who have resorted to this Und of violence. 1' fc switched position twice before on the Issue and another switch would Terse tbe came lneviuoie' wnen liam -rsna uve -s o.clt by not 'acting, members, of the'Chlcsga condoned vtolence. 7.

Present-day violence, he He said the -Irvine ad- By BOB JSCUMlllT are Interested in destruc- He' sald he "called to ex-From Our 8tate Bore an torn, destruction1 of the press his and hia wife -r and includes Nancy's SACRAMENTO CWi- the university, as well as The 22-yeardd student te THE GOVERNOR said jnDOACTQRcoupIed; heavy pressure to brought by and killed Satoi7 he waattempting out a fire set during in Ida Vista. ceeding without let up to revolutionaries who have ly confident that the p-determine the fmts armmd only one purpose, and that pearance not pro-the thooting of Moran, and Ms destruction of the estab- duce violence, because tbe said he was sure that, if lishment He said the revo- campus has been free toe flredlutionaries had once disturbances in the pest griev. iu.BuV he sddTl havedaimed-coi various groups against the ordinance during the ensu-ing wed, caused most ob- jrov dictingasboo4a-f- WAS a young; ornia a-" student "dissidents yyi iwiWt gKwrrrmgntal have been following some system, the economic ays-pretty disreputable pied tem of this country. Jrfpers whose destructive goals have no relationship THE STUDENTS have with legitimate student discovered, Reagan said, jobjectfveiZjGovzrRonald that- those: toeywere Reagan said Tuesday. lowiag had other goals and He said Oat naive itu- vother targets.

dents bad been deceived totoOTota, rtdkd the goals of the stu- dents i and so the fight of someone to turn to violence, to use apiHifagainst other peo-jjty- P- was shot day as to puf an uprising HE a tribute was trying, do violence. If Mi ii totally toii' will WflkrtiOP mon so to toe way he raised tost he was as an individual, to something about this death Is mt to be i tfdinance. No testimony was heard -xty the council -Tuesday. A Dr. dark twice tried to.

have Jre Chief TuDio --Rizzo address the '-but was overruled by the 5Phflreworki Woc.j -has been a. rail-. road all the way through' Dr. Clark declared. Jan.lhejgutyears jmt foand-to acted Improperly tor hegti- ances with students rtcrlikariiruggesttothestii3- genfly ht proper action gfa student support but dent bodies (who extend that they now havouncoy ered their main purpose.

Their success at disruption, -Reagan said, could berMamed on-a lot.of in vain, I hope that-oral years ago when a cer people with their beads in bring some sober-tain element in onr society1- the sand. 1 and inina coni- doHAwl flMy emild -talpi sense to the so-called the law into toefrpwn TO CAIJED stu-silent maJpritjrof students, hands. dents to, break away from 1 1 iliBrevolnttonariesdeireakBiirai; they them- THE GOVERNOR then scribing them as prettyj they have not one justifl- Reagan responded selvro at toe campus level, died a number of deatos disreputable pied pipers.rcatiari from an educational isuggestingthat will now take a stand and and wmhninga which have The governor was asked stanrtooint for bring invit- they "become; vigilantes GOV. RONALD REAGAIT 77Lessen Te Learn: i7- any more than Im sug- ed to toe campus. have beea oi i the council, albhg with them: tills is the worst piece of But now, he said, the legislation rveTscnhe radicatliaVe dropped the asserted.

The only have made it i praters of this are those plain they are hot Interest-r who are going to make ed to. soMng these prob- money out of and the toms. They have said they biggest money-maker Is 1 going to be the fireworks HU 'Voice husky because of mild sinus problem, toe governor disclosed that he had spoken with Mor-nns father Monday. to comment on the sched-juled appearance Sunday at Irvine campus of Wil say this is toe no occurred on or near cam-more even supporting with puses la recent years and Win fxpreri" of sympathy said that the deaths bo- i Asked If he anticipated gesting toe dtixenry as a feared any uprising whole become or company; ZODKC Tension (Continued from Paige A-l) 1 (Continued from Page A-l) When' the 'matter- first I came tip; there was a brief parliamentary'; skirmish over toe fact tiiat Bond, as chairman of the ordinance -committee, had not met-. the Friday" noon 'deadline just wouldnt do to move someone elsejterri- tory.1'-" noon, Capt Jacques-Yves ouseau will discussair pollution at 2 i t.for getting an item on toe motion-to 4 PROGRAMS He apparently deferred, to the dynamite bombing at a police station here on Feb.

16 which killed Sgt J- waivo requirement, however, carried, a 5-tor 2 BOND THEN moved li- faer. of toe council and Dan Spence, a hew- Montoya contends Leahy comer, City Clerk Marilyn v' has -notbeeh xesident ofjCortina and, City Treasur- Gilbert D.Smith became thedty for one year, asTer Dorothy Carter. lawTheWAskedabout hU election wounded eight other om where Ms race is less challenge wDl be filed in mayor the mi- 7lhan 20 peTjcent of toe Superior Court! today Snd nority Mi But toere is more pory population Tuesday night must- be heard withln tim ra killing acop toanckid iy unanimous vote of toe nextO days. w. eomihendritr a crude bomb, was found planted in a rubbish bin near toe campus.

Booked' for investigation were Nofl. ww L. Harvey and John-' ston B. Walker, both JO. TTFunerid tJcrvices iweroj held in Sacramento Kevln Patrick Mqrmv 2V are SANTA-BARBARA (I) planned atCal dusk-to-dawn In Fullerton, Cerritos Col- toe troubled cpllege com-lege, UCLA, UC I 1 munity of lsla Vista was Cypress Junior College, lifted Tuesday.

t. Funerton Junior. College, Writer laldritY hoped tim town bbg hdf aifi 4,000 that city attorneys of- pari an erdinance permit- -sn-sfine side th tor spring I-tave WDed 'flSTa challenge witotoe 1958. bullet Tote to. date, he clerk to the.

election of Others taking seats Mon was 1 A. Marbut who served as citys first mayor when it iiworporated hi John L. Smitii ran fourth fee baUotihg when fee dty Incorporated in -1958 and re-' ceived the -most votes inlast Tuesdays election, trailed by former, mayorl John Marbut n--- Coun-returned Los highwaypa-l jjyilt TO.pgfflffW gak cthe places- got off to The attorney was lnitruct- atr ariyTitairt r-r ed to bring toe prepared seven thousand attended ordinance, back to Declaration of Inter council in too aftenoop. pendence rally at wpon toan inquiry delphiak Independence --ty4q l4 -j-- Afrr.lonud PufeeaR-for -a -united -front-rtrolinen bad kifr Monday, lb. tts emm first ggMnst pollution caused nsdndtts netkmof by the nations mad tor I Mpyt tMI suited In 61 arrests since Sixty Los Angeles to Sixty -Earlier in students toe day -Leahy as a memj day were John( Itwoiild havC-been 'a Jot jnoreexcept was- vdtidi killed Moran was one sccii.

dentally-discharged, by-a. ToTiaiffoiiirihoriiaiimirTT There have been a num -v wall in the rictimi btood, swamped -cut by-toe-rain-Vre had i while back Detectives on tiio Zodlac: two JaOed'aftdr pollceman abqut the thneJ of toe shooting: -itrr j- ber of unsolved murdert in MYTNAME Is Zo- 1 imnd erehonfag ttekflter--ihw-Bay-Area-rainco-De--diao-wrota-The-neTtline J3SSmWSn ''-made- tha fetter waamade un maik will lead them was last beard of -13 symbols whlch may area where he Hvestei teiPolice doubt: he meant: be theJetters of his name -ALTHOUGHZodiac fee stabbing death of Rob- Zodiac bar strockroa at brags of 10 vfoUmi, only ert Salem, however; Sal-4 Mast dccaslons that five persons are known tor. em, a lamp, designer was police are sure. of havedled at Ms hands; found dead in his apart Vallejo, onceTat Lake Ber- rests. AayoM having Information ea letterendedrP.S.

-ment-Sundaynight His--ryessa-and San: Find LrogrBenaPelice Detelihaprym scrawledSatanrraneiscor -Such ft motion hftd A mavljuma a w.TkT meviitoreM -rVlA TlVttM tOT JUnfllCftlll ftM-, mads by someone whO Vot- gald toey make pollu- 4 tel latuZil .7 contract talks wife auto 1 rW Covinciimaii Share, -rgioa Show I I 1 SSyjMd been in fa, hflchlgan House of 4 partmeat St i then had i 5 ntmA aainst overwnelming -apmnval to iMt call doa-'sfeow switched and voted against overwhelming approval lidt er can dSMUIU yos ars asked to donate meaey, uk to see the ekaritys police permit to the police department to see if apermtt has- been Issued. I' toenroa Feb. 10, -only to a bill which would gi ve private dtizens an unprecedented right to take legal artitm against polluter. Hundreds of fervent Permit If yon want tt done rights go to the leader. sponsors' InNewYdrk City June bought-sn ahmtimunawning, to price of which I understood to include fee city permit.

i I iwitch back Tuesday. Shatp; said.be. made fee 3 motion because this thing i Spd like to end it 1 1 motii to rescind rfee Feh.10 action carried I iby fee same 5-to-3 vote. -2 1 POTiD THEN- re-made ii in-lSALE! iSTS, NIAGARAoKCARPET pin 3-pc. Ahmfemm Patio Set ever held in too UA; AwnisgCe.

In said toe necessary forms have fiqed.pifevai;toe;rity Ms motion to have tim city jittmr ainmes i was split so separate vqtes from Sacramento since couldbe--takeaon theMarch 15tersuadthe- jMarrn la prn Titf AS ADVERTISED IN mS amount the fees mid the 'rTybtd thatenvironmental 1 inquest to the.attmmey, pollution is matter, of Q. Can you tell me something about sinr Johnny BETTER HOMER GARDENS. April 14 Sharp said COOK MAGANE, April 21 vie 3 the 109 -permit fee jvas tooxheapAanfepnvoed thiaMghway junction comfc ktoftjteyh; Tte 'whs. known hard times, hut merer has spent more too eve rfeje night TfjslLHlr ltfe'assrysunpter csaslsted ef edit farmers skaek, flvi brefeers aad sisters; and estten natchesto behoed; and wreeded.When hewssa toenag be $175 nd toe deporitto guarantee cleanup of fee i te amte first numbered. 35 biit aow are 70 strong, were headed iM Atiffalee -wiaoia InsginelOBfr MSn pMM fata jwBrNmpyfaihfmnnfMkjrlAw feeJWSw feowaQipeffoced wMte igsiost wpiring eat, radng or the ribas of weuhec! OFFEiriNCLUDES FtfifenTURE TIME.

he refunded k'he" cleaned fe ansditf-Eitik tovidiviti(rlirc fe an(Utoe jesultoLthrirJrriLandi.tion for Sunftecords "Because first htt reteaseHeyrPertelandfi would Lcanwer sir wiNrissri tnst low he geT teA7FOUR4)AYeventTit UC Berkeley got started mmammwm a.Geargfa jail one day He also spent toe light la the ELPase, Tex. jaft la 1185 when he was arrested returning frem Mexics with 1J42 AUhsngh he never has been in prison, he has great compassion far convicts. dont see any' thing goed eomr ost ef prisons, he said. Yon pot them la like animals, and tear toe soul and gats ant of them, and let them ont worse than toey went la. Sunday and lncludes a number of panel discussions, guest speak-' ere, ecology information booths and displays.

4 te days of activity start at Stanford today and include an appearance byTV andmovie actor Eddie Albert. s- Cut-Up I tbebnetybucimtectedamaied adoswe wife tte'iatioawsj look. Woodjpiined iluntinBa kmnwJb sad cefling hems, ip eaiyibiniall, hm'so ili Q. Being without a sixerit postagestamp; I a five-cent stamp from a added a one-cent stamp, and mailed toe letter. However, the receiver had to pay five cents.

Why? NorwallL' te post, cards issued by the UJ5. Pest Office are considered to be single sack as a letter stamp Itself, said a spokesman tar tte phflsteUc division ef tbe Los Angeles Pest Office. If a poetcard Is matt lated, its void just as a stanqp wodd be, te said. Feet card stamps are simply not iateichaageabto with letter stamps." He fold 'a surprising umber" ef pe THSaESTA-ifl rich A hreidt cool venade wife bofiria dude. 4 Inaulled with fie oradvs scrofi colmnnx 1 mgopiriiBlforiho mlie-toe -cost, 4' v-i -j.

Keafer off ered an amendment that feo per tenit ee be $500 and -cleanup deposit bo $250, but ttis wu defeated by -s the same 5-to-3 vote; 4 The foes suggested by Sharp were then approved, alsebyStod. te THE COUNCIL then vote 2 ed on toe motion to ask, tiie dtp. ettorney to pre- pare fee-, ordinance, with 2 the Approved fees, and it 2 5-to-S. 4 9 Dr, again sought to Rizzo dress Os council, but was 3 unsuccessful te. 5 Sharp councQmen ftat whOe.te was fat Sa-.

criunemto Tast week, he talked with an ilndtrifeud, whom he declined to Men- 5Jtify, wb6 said: injuries: 23 from safe and sane fire-; was "so Insignifi- 3 cant that the state had bothered to Joep rec- Sharp also read income he said was received fegr Si vsrious adjacent connmm- itie frmn the sale -J-m vv COITOUREB PATIO COVEK- awfAn frf rifec by jfow ouw'pooL Air Vent riH enne sad profece my.um otAepetofitfeecoatowiofyoar ten pad pool HOMEOWNER PtANSTO HT YOUR BUDGET pie efip aad paste as yeu did, hqvrever. -j ITU'Ai; nue, he said, were $89,000 in Lakewood, $20,000 in Los Alamitos, $25,000 hi Seal Beach, $39JX in BeU- flower, $8000 in Carson and $10,000 in Cerritos. Kealer sald vdiose ree ords were being but received no answer WK'RE NOT voting on tte merits of this, Kealer said. Were voting on tte 1 7 Dr -Clark said he b. lieved Sharp's reference to: toe unidentified individual in Sacramento was State Fire Marshal Albert Hole, -and said that' when Hole was fire marshal in Long Beach te was opposed to.

lifting bail- on te T. rfjSpOMU HOUSUSUNDAYrda.ni.to4 p.i 47-' Q4 My nine-yeark)ld Km cmotionri problems that are interfering with Ms school work. Is there an agency In this area that provides inexpensive ing emotionally disturbed children? K.L., Para- MAJITHJS COUPON "te IM48V' I M-VENT JUPHIMMimin Ctl I smfcsweaia.tnir.sim R-u uJ Ik. in, um I s.tns. rum Mail aa bm itTS Mm Long Beach Factory Showroom 6477 Ung Beach Bfwd IQ hr OuMwt untig.

A I siwnr. I mount y. v'A. The. Family Servlee ef Long Beach, 1947 Pine may be aMe.to.help year ton.

The agency prr rides professional counselling for adults aad chflferem-Tbe fee ls based en the fsmQys size and aUDUy to pay, 'and raages frem xero te $15 per Minin. Aa apjdtoatiea may te obtained by calling 43M89L "''te MOOlffi TORRANCE COMPTOft DOWNEY 1 ffiwnWIO 371-4050 435-2235 842-9412 371-4050 436-2235 862-9413 cnv. V- ji'- 'j fte CAfe.ap. As vozkk." Anumg the TWe- i- te; 'v: -V- i.

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