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Independent from Long Beach, California • 4

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Independenti
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i Paga 4 THE INDEPENDENT lmmt BmnK bW, IM. Mr lb IM Thrilled Crowds ttfr DisneyUam I iT a' 1,1 High Cost -rof Harbor iStressed M. AW'A' V. Wf Va'5- fA'-J i An I attracne girl whose brother. tumedherin far dope addiction Was arrested for the A third time MoriShy Inn Lakewood firiveJn restaurant' for- investigatiohqn Similar i Vice sqUad officiffi here booked'1 rr' Donna Marie Hfi" 20, of te -5? 7 8810 E.

restigatibn of tia: ret ilgatioriof said shewas dermicj'outf it. A 3 Thq 0. burglary after" fleers' 'aaiShe fried 'to ior n- tics and Police eflvA 7 sen three. stolen A. hreq other all, Long; also were picketl ratios' charged.

Vi were: -i couipanlonJack of Lakewood! A. Sherwood, nralHl X.A promotional zcheme "Better Business Code of seals to merchants has nothing to do with the Setter Business Bureau Long Beach bureau msn Ridenour' warned 77-' Monday He said hundreds of merchants ys in. the bos Angeles area hayere-'v ceived letters felling' them.to7 rif mitSS for.s Better Cpde of Ethic iidbL -K. Charges that Los Angeles Long Beach harbor is one of Zl the costliest ports in this country at which to handle carga were aired at a xneet- ing at San PednYMonday of HZ the Harbor. Study Com mittee of Los Angeles Mayor Norris Poulson.

-Eugene Overton, chairman, said that -letters to 'a congres-atonal subcommittee were read from a steamship operators and Hu shippers stating that upwards of 25 merchant vessels have by-passed this harbor within the put 30 days for this reason. Reasons listed were cost ef longshore ope rations, including i an asserted and 'the lack of -available loophore gangs to work cargo. HZ-: The inquiry, was short pending another effort the part of the' subcommittee to hear from officials of local 13 of the iwlLWU. Union officials 1 failed to appear and were urged to privately to present their side of the- issue. A statement 1 made Monday cited one ship -'that arrived recently to pick up 500 tons of cargo and waa delayed for seven, days because of a lack of longshoremen.

The agents tracked the 500 tons of cargo to San Francisco and a vessel proceeded there to- pick It npw ZZ The cost of dNstype of handle ling of cargo whs less than the that would have been su-, stained if the ship had waited here over, the seven-day delay, it. Jwas stated. sharers, to of tho residents nar- 25, HvdU-James 1049 El yife, Betty 7' Hicklin7 also wSIdLheid on this burglary InvestigatQn booking. 7 Officers sald found narco tio 11s In The auto1! was impounded. ''V' 'Miss Howland WlW Srrested 'pn Nov 1954, Sixteen days latf er, Richard Howl whom'1 the girl 6032.

PinenU Av City, turned his sis. iffa-deputies. The, found ben: sewn into thelinkij and a' hypodermic in a baby hg guilty a sentenced to six marijuana' Lhkewood in to sher-, tVJ jrine; tablet her skirt Hit' hidden her bed. she was thsfri ihSn liv mg at ing to the Code, the public find it difficult distinguish VMtP finw frawto IIiam WhiC Seal them your firm from those firms which haVe had the use of the Seal had Good- Practice' denied YK' is stopped at tho park entrance. Behind tho train is picturesque Ci TT'O-i- A A- CROWDS wait in linn Monday for tho oponing of Disnoyland.

Tho Santa Fn Railway and Disneyland Railway train Ridenour aaid" -xy. a A fi'j. Ridenour said. reveals organization is owned bJack F. Hannig Hannig also owns the jCalifor- tnia Medical Foundation.

which vX sells. Certain' health', services. -y i Ridenour padded (he foundation. is, sJ misnomer since the T- L.B. Approves -f mL''L Torrance Bus, A 7: Fare Increase A Long Beach Bureau of Franchises Monday voted no object tjon to a proposed fre.

increase end zone adjustments by I SI fv ration is operated tot, personal gain. 1 hi tAdmtjiwtnnH)' ff rr jt A county jail, arid-1 wa' released 30 days' early for-goojbehsvior. 'A -7 KBMailDies in) Auto oantamna mlish readers digest $53)000 CONTEST Honking horns and steaming engines of cars 1 backed up for miles on the Santa Ana Freeway and other roads near west Anaheim Monday morning sounded fanfare for the public opening of 'Disneyland. The huge amusement area officially opened, for business at 10 ajn Monday, after: some 35,000 invited guests attended the proas preview Sunday. The public opening drew some 50,000 persons to' the 317,000,000 playground and.

resulted in one Aot, 3537) wdyou may 810.000 reahAmi Lime Long was! or eamol 12164 other prises! killed Sunday Whgifjs car col- The official entry blank is FREE lided head on ywilf) a vehicle; at your newsstand. Just feed Its ft -j s. 5 t-. Vi Nothing to writ or How weQ do you know humennn-ture? Here's a chance to find out man who I L.BJ Streets Scheduled for Royal Flush Long Beachs downtown streets are going to wear a fresher ldok from now on. 'A new 200-gallon tank trade went into action Monday night flushing pavements in -the rea 1 bounded by Ocean 7th St.

and Magnolia and Atlantic Ayes. It will continue to make the rounds nighty, manned by em- Ployes of the Public Service Downtown' flushing has 'been on an intermittent schedule' for the past year because the citys 'lone of equipment was needed for construction projects elsewhere. 1 The new truck unit, including elx flushing nozzles and 50 feet of hose, was purchased recently from Joe Gili.Alotor Co. at a coat of 517,685. CM fornia Highway Patrol assigned! 30 officers to1 aid city police and Orahge County deputies in an effort to keep open the state's major! coastal highway.

-The unexpected early crowd also forced Disneyland attendants to throw open their parking lots three hoUra early to get the automobiles off the Santa Ana Freeway in an effort to keep traffic moving. The parking lot was almost filled to its 15,175 car capacity by 10 and hundreds more autos were waiting; outside the gates. Four- and a half hours after Disneyland opened, 24,000 persona had filed through the gates. The procession continued an day. i 1 Bynightfail the crowd reached 48.000, although Disneyland spokesmen said that they normally did not expect more than 40.000.

in a 12-hour day. The extra officers will remain on traffic duty during the open hours of the playground for at least aj month, it was announced: -The park is open daily from 10 am. to 10 pm. 011 Firms brief deecriptione of the artielee in July Readers list, in order, the 6 articles you think most readers of the magazine will like beet.1 Dr, if you wish, reed the com-plcte artielee In July Readers Di- on aale. Youll also And ts entry blank fas all newsstand copies but you need not buy the V-magesine Entries must be postmarked by midnight, July 26.

Hurry get a five entry at your newsstand TODAY 1 Torrance Municipal Bus lines Only change contemplated in Long Beach is a shortening of the 15-cent farezone'' now extending from- the downtown die trict to a fare-break line at Pacific Coast and -Alameda The new; 15-cent -zone Will ekr tend only to Pacific Coast Htf-and Santa with an additional 5-cent charge at that point. 'In other 'zones outside pfLong Beach where a 10-cent are has been In effect the minimum charge will be Increased to cents. Spokesmen for lilies said the pperationis losing $3,000 per month. The adjustments are intended tp bring revenue to parity with exclusive of depreciation.7 i Chief Engineer Henry Jordan pointed out that the municipal operation. Ik not.

legally under 7 Long Beach Jurisdiction. 1 action The burcay' was df drivenby Anah was 41so smiTed taBanta-ASu''' The second dr.ivejRas Roy, L. Coronado24, of l97M Esperanza St Anaheim. BothUfvers were alone lntbeir 'caraSr'i Police raid the Ucident occurred as Coronadot cat apparently went out of -tntrol on a slight curve on Placentia-Yorba Rd. of swerved across the center line skidded 141 feet bsre meeting y7 Disneyland Has Its First Fire A passerbys cigarette Ignited a small gas leak near the Peter Pan booth in Disneyland Monday- afternoon.

The little fire was put out quickly by crewmen with hand However, the Fantasy! and section of the park was closed public as a safety precaution until the line- can be Disneyland authorities believed the leak could be fixed by. opening time 10 am. 'today." V- WALT DISNEY creator, of tho wp: idorful park greets a friendly tho first to arrive two youngstora who woro scribed as" merely -v Monday. They are Michael Schwtartner, 7, of Bakersfield, and Christine Vess, 5, of ftorth Hollywood. CYO Chiefs i Father Dies in jA8nitmpnnO Arthritis LONG BEACH He normal 1 of the body licption of treat- izes the systems of the body by application of hi's different 4: treat--pains leave ment, then of the! worst traffife 'jams in Orange County history.

The first visitor, a Long Beach man, Dave MacFheraon, 2312 Iroquola Ave started the at; the ticket window at 2 ML By 9 in, 6,000 persons were queued up behind him. The traffic began slowing down at 2 a.m. as early arrivals headed -for the huge amusement park -eight hours prior to the scheduled opening. noon treffic was so thick 1 i By noor on Highwi ay 101 that the Cali- Navy Lieutenant on Sub 1 i j. I Learns Hes a Fathcr Vi i i 'j, i', 1 1 An anxious Long Beach Navy Joncjay lieutenant aboard, a submarine Lt; Davis reported fod duty last aboard the USS stationed at Port Hueneme but currently at San Diego for servicing! iHe is a graduate of Jordan High School and the JJ.

S. Academy at Annapolis. former a in San Diego Harbor was finally contacted Monday by a long distance operator who informed him that' he is a father. -1 A -7-pound son was born Sunday evening at the U. SNaval Hospital.

Annapolis, to Lt. muscles circulation removes congestion, glands function better; elimination becomes 1 normal, nerves quiet down food digestS better Improvement in health, more energy, better sleep, desire to work- Exam and first treatment. $3.00. Dr. Duncan, D.C., brings lasting results.

Ph. 8-2403. Offices 2315 E. St (jg) and Mrs. Michael C.

Davis. The paternal grandfather, 'A. E. (Pete) Davis, 3973 Knoxville received word of the birth ZL Lhnguille, 64. a resident of Long Beach for 29 years be-fore moving to Palos Verdes last tHyear, died Saturday in a local 'hospitaL He waa.

the father of Zl the Rev. John L. di- rector of the Catholic Youth Or-ZZ Eanization. -v Languille, who lived at 2145 Via Pacheco Dr. in Palos Verdes, is survived by his wife, a daughter, jDonna Marie, and a brcdhec and two sisters ln.

dition hi son, John. 1 Rosary will be recited today at 8 pjn. at the -Transfiguration Catholic Churchr in Los Angeles. ZZ Requiem Mass win be said at the churph Wednesday at 9. a.m.

Interment is to be at Calvary Cemetery in Los Calla-ZZ ran Mortuary is in charge of arrangements! I erly. Citrano of Baltimore, Md. Grocer Sticks to Story in Liqudr Trial Shift Asked j-' Recommendations of the City Auditor in respect to certain accounting procedures -of Long Beach Oil Development Co. were concurred in! Monday by the Board of Harbor. Commissioners.

The recommendations covered the fiscal rear ending June 30, -j i Most of the recommendation's concerned whether costs of drilling or operating should come out of LBODi 14.45 per -cent share of gross revenues. 1 The amounts; however, were small compared tp the $34,825,831 gross revenues during the For example, the auditor recommended that LBOD submit an annual report of unaccounted for equipment to the Board of Harbor Commissioners. Murray T. Cburson, chief accounting officer, for. the harbor, agreed with the recommendation, but pointed lout that the total value of material lost, stolen or otherwise unaccounted for by LBOD from 1949 to 1945 amounted to only $13,032.

I Attorneys Jonah Jones and Roy Brown of i LBOD were present at the bpard meeting and said the roil firm would comply with the reconpnendations. SPECIAL TO THE SICK Our Regular 1 Game Permits Reaclr 1 Application forms for amusement game required by a new city ordinance, 'are available now at the City Clerks office, 'the Police Department announced All persons who plan-' to operate- amusement games for fixed fees and at which prizes will be offered must -fill out such a form. f- X-RAY FLUOROSCOPIC VODKA TONIC IT LEAVES YOU BREATHLESS 5 EXAMINATION I MM (AlmtlHiMit) Next7 vyr SANTA ANA Sakuklchi Hayase, 64-year-old Los Angeles grocer, returned to the witness stand for the third day Monday in. the liquor conspiracy. trial of Pause, Gordon Eldred and-TSkeo Takekoshi.

The trial how is in its ninth week. Hayase refused to change his denial at accusations that he had signed several documents relating to attempts to- transfer a liquor license in his name! and including- a. of attorney which the defense claims was given by the elderly man to Takekoshi. A number of subsequent applications for reinstatement of the license in Orange County and for transfer 'of the license, he testified, did not cany-his signature. He admitted the signature looked like his, three defendants ere accused of conspiracy use pauses -official position as a State Board of Equalization liquor control supervisor for.

personal gain. Almost Frantic from DRY Sinn ITGIl? First applications of Zcmo- a doctors soothing antisoptie relievo itch of surf aes skia and scalp Irritations. Zcmo stops scratching and so tA4VIA aids healing. jClliU Apartment Looted Edwin A. Cue; 721 E.

Broadway, told police a former acquaintance of his obtained a key to his Apartment and early Monday took $960; worth of -clothes and a .8125 record player. i- JGHLY t- OFTEN IS DUE 7 TO NEGLECT.OF. YOUR PHYSICAL CONDITION A Complete Physical EXAMINATION -y YOUR LIFE BY A THOROUGHLY PHYSICAL i CAN BE I PROTECT 1- With and X-Ray Examination 7 lha iraqtad sans ia ao Proof Mado from (rain. Sto. Plorro Smirnoff PlsDIwiUMOfMwibloliilHartforaXOMIAA.

7' THANKS FOR COMING OUT SUNDAY 4 1 kitv jm cij4 I You WANT FACTS NOT, GUESSW ORK MOST ORGANS NOW VISIBLE We note the defects, deformities, diseases of faulty function ing and then prescribe the correct treatment to restore your health. Ofiier mechanical and electrical devices registeir your Mood pulse, heart and other functional ororganic -T. 7 SHEPARD 8 KOCH RENTS Dlsfrffesfar I ISO Alomitos Ave. Ph. 70-2231 jam Wl ki a hiat.Tdl 1 1 1 laalbt.

1k'l fca im ithrilM 1 ti VtVi 1 1 xa sjo. is it worth to you to know the truth aboiit your aQ-mem no guesswork just facts plain scientific fact? HEAD-TO-TOE EXAMINATION SHOWS CONDITION OF SINUS. EARS. NOSE AND THROAT LUNGS AND 7iCpnQmi)ieiiui7eait7 1 -77 A 7 -v w- -v RESPIRATORY TRACT SPINAL VERTEBRAE" AND BONE STRUCTURE PULSE AND HEART ACTION BLOOD PRESSURE STOMACH KIDNEYS COLON PROSTATE FEMALE ORGANS -GLANDS NERV OjJS SYSTEM LIVER AND GALL" BLADDER. BASIC DIAGNOSTIC OFFICE 927 E.

BROADWAY 7.0 PH. 44-6203 Hmwrm Nm, Mr, 9i30 to P. yrm. A Itoi, 9iM to Ml 14. Offices else li Pasadena, San Bernardino, Santa Monica M.

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A )A r. DIVISION OFNATIONAI Dealers Welcome YEARS DR MOR la Garden Grove 1 'Wd jf A.

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