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Independent from Long Beach, California • 5

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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5
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Pag 5 Child Care I Campaign kk 4, aa a. ms THC INDEPENDENT -awiB mr tf LmJ Xfio" DOLLAR and SENSE ANGLE ON FINE O.P.O. HARD FINISH SACRAMENTO. April 1. (INS) jv.

Kiri Warren today signed the GIJs bill extending the of California child care center for another year. The bill also provide for main tenance of a child care center at the San Francisco state college. The fiscal budgef Tont tins a SojfcW.OOO appropriation fund for child care centers. Observers declared the governor signature on the "policy" bill clearly indicate he will leave auf- ficient money in. the.

budget for the administration of the centers until June 30. 1949. MRS. NELLIE J. COMBELLACK Housewife Candidate Board Settles Restaurant Issue Gambling Madelssue- Vote "Ye on proposition No.

3 and settle forever the gambling question in Signal llill. That's the battle cry of the Citizens Committee for Good Government which-is campaigning an anti-gambling banner loathe Signal Hill municipal election April 13. Candidates for city council backed by the citizens committee are Mrs. Nellie J. Combellack, housewife of 3301 Orange avenue; Charles Evett, merchant, -3302 Lemon avenue, and Benjamin 1L Neal of 1897 Junipero avenue.

committee issued following itatement yesterday: "Some people will try to tell you the only important item before the voters of Signal Hill is the election of three new councilmen, but dont you believe It. The No. 1 matter, to be decided will be known as proposition No. 3 on the ballot 'Proposition No. 3 would prohibit the playing, of certain gambling games in Signal Hill and also would prohibit the maintenance or operation of places for playing such games.

"Signal Hill already has an ordinance almost identical to proposition No. 3. However, that ordinance was adopted by the. dty council, which also means it can be changed by the city council. But if the same ruling is voted in by the people of Signal Hill, it ran only be changed by a vote of he people.

It cannot be changed by any dty council the raters of Signal Hill may elect. Proposition 3 Is important Jor this reason: "If it does carry, it can be taken ai a mandate that the residents of Signal Hill do not want gambling. However, if-it does not pass, it also ran be taken as a mandate that they do want gambling." Other Ail Wool Suits 22.50 No charge for oltorations CHARLES CVETT Merchant Candidate SACRAMENTO, April 1. JK9 Prolonged and sometimes bitter argument over how much thou sands of California restaurant 'em ployes should pay operators for their meals and thus solve an un-employment insurance assessment problem appeared ended today. The state employment' stabilization commission meeting in Sacramento adopted a resolution reducing the present SL30 a day for three meals to $1.15.

Both operators and workers had asked a $1 rate. The commission put at 25 cents, lunch at 35 and dinner at 55 cents A meal not identifiable 'either nl breakfast, lunch 'or dinner was set at 4f) cents. a. Murphy Takes Over Fun Zone Patrick Murphy yesterday assumed the managership of the Virginia amusement zone, according to H. A.

(Pop) Ludwig, who managed the area for the past 11 years. Ludwig and his wife will vacation at a desert resort. Murphy was manager of the municipal auditorium for the past 12 years. Looking of O.P.O. Suits from tha quality angle; you're impressed by their fine fabrics varied.

patterns and distinctive styles I From a financial point of view, they are even mare amazing. Because direct "fl' i maker-fo-wearer merchandising cuts costs to the bane brings you outstanding qual ity at welcome, law pricesl 0 0 0 0 0 Choose Yours -From: Glenpl 1111 Si Gabardines Sharkskins Glenplaids Pin Stripes BENIAMIN IL NEAL Gaobllag Fea Worsteds if Tri Ply Twist Vinsons til fair eciae nva. We Ask You to Shop Around Beautiful; 'New. Spring Solon Scores Useless Junkets NEW YORK. April 1 (INS) Repi JjZstes Kefauver.

tonight criticized, his fellow congressmen for "useless and. expensive, junket-, The Tennesseean, writing- in the current issue of American magazine, recommends a sweeping reorganization of the overlapping and "costly" congressional committee setup. He asserts: is high time that members of the Capitol Hill family cut out. these congressional vaudeville hows." Kefauver out the house un-American activities committee, headed by Rep. J.

Parnell Thomas, IL, N. as typifying a "group that does little to maintain- the prestige of congress." fLANNSlS KBFOaB COBSS la Sky Mm, liiat Irirw, Mm mmd Tmm. Mta Irm, I la 48 Waal mmd Mrmmm, Paarl 11 tayaa. m. eAssaamcs- OUNnAiaS raas mmd Irani Im la Bravav Mm mmd Met Waal mmd tayaa Oruyu, iWafaraa.

MOUNSSTOOIM Im Or ay mmd Irana 0 0 0 0 ,1 0 th 0, 0 'Afvfi feVVA eVi(L ii ir nr'T i t- i 'x ft -t r.fVlyl New Shipment Just-Arrived. Sales Staff Honors B. Real Estate Chief Weyland Ewing, president of Ewing Real. Estate 429 East First was honored last night at Vivian Laird's restaurant by the members of his sale organization. Gilbert W.

Johnson, William A. Miller, Effie -Miller. Ellwood' USahr.FtarrRacinelnd Hagen iwre hostfc Gilbert. Johnsonr rales manager, who has been with this organize-, tion three and a half years, re-1 called that the Ewing Rral Estate Co. closed more than $5,750,000 i worth of business during this! period.

Johnson said: Bur that ia just the beginning. We absolutely know, that with 30,000 newr resident settling in Los Angeles 'county each month (and we like tp. feel most of them are coming 'to Long Beach) the real estate business here is just getting up its steam." Ewing announced the expansion of his real estate organization to include a business opportunity department. Roy A. Lind, will be In charge.

Lind-waa formerly engineer with Shell Oil and Stone and Webster Cbrp. SPORT COATS 1450 Nawast spring colors end styles I 100 oil wool fabrics THS FAMOUS O.f.O. UYAWAT PUN IS AT YOU! ASK ABOUT IT TOOAYI New 'Check New Navy SUITS desirable $45 to "OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ELYSAVE 82 NX C.A.A. C-rtHlMf-S l- Ml W. Omm riml-miiHNl 256 PINE AVENUE (cotNsa iNiai) VINSON'S 233 OCEAN.

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