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Independent from Long Beach, California • 29

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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29
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1. j- THE INDEPENDENT Mt-WW, Octabar IMS i Warren Meets Penn tiovernor Endorse Sale Okeh New Sitefor Health Bldg. Aite for arnew-hcaltlr center -the wgtnfitenoFPing on tne wen ioe-DTpine avenue Of Heights north of Willow itreet-wag ap-proved yesterday by the city council It authorized purchase of the first three- of eight 50-foot lots cowring an ri nf.AA..wi -J-anA acquisition cost is estimated around 510,000. The health department now has Sale of the Belmont Heights library building at Fourth street anft'Boswett avenueto theAirt ance league for 517,500 yesterday was approved by the city council on recommendation-of Gity-Mgyi-Carl B. Wirsching.

The league will use it partly for displaying Its 550,000. Chinese colection bequeathed by the lata Margaret Howard and partly as a dace in which to conduct -its -fund --aising activities to support the dacArthur and the Truman Boyd Girls dubs, which cost 58000 a year. 1 T. In the-colledion are literally thousands Of such items as fUmi-ure, embroidery, bronzes and irassware, Jewelry, ceramics, tapestries and paintings, according to MV the pioaidenfc- upper floor and part of the lower floor of the Kent building at the southeast comer of Locust avenue and Pint street. At -the same 11106 the council gave consideration to the acquisi-tion fora-city hallannex acres occupying the north half of the block between Pacific and Cedar avenue lying across the alley from the public utilities, and the Veterans Memorial KuiMing City Carl B.

Wirsching recommended the purchase to start the project of. three Jots facing Pacific avenue, out of the current budget-for iand armiiritimr He (iMU TiteffcoW GOVTJ)UFELbFV PENNSYLVANIA. SEN. MARTIN AND GOV. WARBEN TaiHttgCaiDaaika Step Ott la Pirabtagh-Br Route to Bally reported that 5300000 was in the budget and 51011X10 of this amount Good Humor Men Mrs.

Mead and a dozen members of- the-leaguer-wMch-has-llC tive members, were present in the council chamber to thank the council for its action- The Long Beach Art association tad asked for temporary use of thq building, but, the manager ex- already was spent or committed. The council referred this recommendation to- the building and grounds committee of which Councilman Joseph R. Ramsey is chairman. Estimated cost of the half -bioek of 16 lots -would be in the Gov. Warren to Speak in Chicago7 CHICAGOTOct.

5. ONS Gov: Earl-Warran of California, GOP ilainedthat an art gallery site on the ocean bluff opposite Bixby park was in prospect for this, group. The building was declared too small for the recreation commission. r- vice-presidential nominee, will address a Cook county republican central committee rally tomorrow in Chicago. The candidates address will be hiyaJpyt w1Im PRS Mhwirk neighborhood of 5375,000.

The manager in his recommendations stressed the need for concentrating administration In a central place. It is now -about -the- city for-lack-of Ice cream vendors who ply the residential streets have agreed to code that will hold bells and chimes down to a minimum at nighti-City-Mgrir-Cari- R-WinA a church or school while thejare in use. 4 No music at all within 500 feet of a hospital. Complalntof -Mr-. -and -Mra-Har- M-43amertr2442Raiwell-avenue; spacer ing yesterday sepoited to the dty council.

Reiner to Conduct Gov. Dwight IL- Green and Sv C. Way land Brooks, both candidates for: reelecttoriTwllI a week ago brought the matter to a bead. Jhe- fivehoys, in TcTlirjobless -NEW-YORK H-JNSt-Tha- tonight that Fritz Reiner, former conductor of thePittsburgh Symphony, will conduct at the Met during the forthcoming season. the family awake when they should have.

been, asleepthe boys being county wards boarded by the Halberts. Some were sickly and out the following restrictions acceptable to the vendors: -1 No music after 9 p. m. 2-Music to cease while vehicles are stopped to make sales. 3 No music within 500 feet of get up early In the morning am go to school Gas In Stomach Warns off Challenge PITTSBURGH, Octr5.

Gov. Earl Warren, has warned that the United States faces a two-fold challenge-1he1hreatofaggres star and inflation. The republican vice-presidential nominee.told some 3600 persons at Pittsburghs Syria mosque last night tnat tne situation today ii no less challenging and no less dangerous. lhanJEthe nne we laced In 1940." He added: Workers In the Long Beach area who were unemployed because of or disability duringJSeptem- -berwereL paid -the state disability insurance fund, according to V. L.

Hetzel manager of the Long Beach district disability Insurance office. However, J. G. Bretherton, manager of the federal social security Hight Frees HightonBail Out OIJVamsIL TdlLWAUKEEZOctZSZOKS: ORNOCOSr Pending; outcome "Ofzanrappeal lDlctatoriliipr4iarddrivihg far now-filcdrSuperiordgeZPercy 1. Milwaukee couple was having reaching.

on -the -march today they- didnt woft Saw 'taniif at tka pit af tha Hight yesterday permitted Harry Hight, 40, convicted of unarmet Just as it was in 1940. Id preparation the nation must be strong and free. labored btoathtas. "lava, aay o( wkUh aar because enough. Every 65-year-old worker who Is covered by the sodaTseciirity act and the survivors of covet workers who die should inquire a the.

security office at 423 Jerglns Trust building about their Bretherton said. mult froca Another Pike AutoPark Asked II IM an tnobhd wKb pala rfn gaa ia atawarb aad bomla act a package a Paalmama i a aackan ef Fnr some difficulty today in choosing a name, for their 15th child. The child was bom-yesterdaylta Mrs. Agnes Casper, 38. She and her husband.

John, also 38, were prepared for a boy and had a boys name selected, but the stork brought a girl. NowLiheCaspen have to go into another huddle to choose a girl's name. The oldest of the Casper children is Evelyn. 20. All their other children live at home except Rob- 510.000 bail Hights two accomplices, Jimmy Dunn, 28, and Howard G.

Fair-bairn, 44, are awaiting probation hearings on October 25. The three men wereconvict of taking Jerald Jenkins, 25, Willowbrook, for 'a ride after Compton gambling Joint where they worked was robbed last May-24 Gaa TaMaU SduaSTfarMlaknlMoCl Bor Baabnaaaa Gaa Tdblcta aapadallr nHc ef mmm am and dlnaaifart n-uttiag from am fnam Me pina If yum araat fttllr aatladad wttb vanha ef dirt fcw teblata takes aa directed, naaafactmr wlp refund yaw pcair. Wky aegleetl Wky ddayf Get Virginia park, amusement zone on West Seadde boulevard, yesterday asked the dty coundl to approve an auto park feu 400 can on the beach between Magnolia late business on the Pike. The council referred the request which was presented by Harold A. Ludwig, manager, to the dty man Sger, who already has a request -from-the Long-Beach -Bath House Council to Study Project Proposal an area for 400 more can on the beach between Pine avenue and Cedar, avenue.

-Title to the latter site is in-litl. dty. and, the departments to make Cabrillo 1600-unit government housing project at the northwest comer of -Santa Fe-avenue and Pacific fhait acceptable Dr. Kellogg, kI.D., of Sottto Creek Sultarluni feme aaya, "Pu-trefaetlon germe produce highly polooeene. Iwln cloaely naemble the venom of aekea end minute quantities are capable of producing the.

most alarming and distressing symptoms. A good example of the 111 effects of these poisons la expreaaed-by contact with odors arising from a dead Every eeae of constipation la. curable 1 Remember, says Dr. C. A Ty- rell, V.D.,' an.

Impacted eolou'la a ling of dlaeaao germa. microbes those organisms which science baa demonstrated to bo the cause of many phases of disease, or rather, the toxins (poisons) they produce, cause disease. The most rational and practical manner of dealing WtOrthisT breeding place of dia- ease to to wash It out With me. company. The company has a greet to deal with the dty for the poking apace without prejudice to the action in court.

for annexation to the city of Long Beach will be met by the federal housing administration, its officials yesterday told the dty A lM il rfl- MfcM All Oar WASHINGMACHINE REPAIRS Tha warii1s iimm by iiifrtut aMe aadMIs Injured SEATTLE, Oct 5. Superior floor. Although greatly diluted with air may give rise tb head-ache, nausea, lose of appetite and other unpleasant effects. If breatf Ing these diluted poisons will It has passed beyond the theoretic for I have in my office fully letters from grateful petlaato -DELUXE ElECTRIC Court Judge J. T.

Ronald, 93, King county's oldestJurist. was recovering today from minor face injuries suf fered to jtrafficacri-dent- SeaRleThtHrsecttafcF who hkve used thle process. undef7 wlth tlur aa? posal fpr two weeks. The project Is about to be purchased fay -the tenants, who want to make sure of facilities. cerned -j-asfarasrrtghtrtrf way.eaaementa andresvattawore-coneerned Under govemiment- ownership, the, project -last, year, paid Jtyr but-has-been- and In.

lUnafy-XlrancrKXl-. of tha cases, cum effected, while fMUtal ilwfUwinSiW fPpTOtosl iTW mt; foul substances their tents 'are sucked" and circulated through the body. In other words, when a person sthwugli osMttpntlna thrown off. messages have reached me time to tfmci nor is the testimony todls-lsn for1 liandre Ing some of tho moat promlnw authorities) testify to tha wonderful beneficial resulta schleved by-ltr ttOte" BoilJoitt Uof loaril VR fliflMMR la NVM DR. COPE'S METHOD a large pert of the poisonous matter which ought Jo ha Vs been discharged through the bowel how great must he the mischief done.

The ultimate effects are colitis, biliousness, gastritis, gall atones, akin diseases of various aorta, Bright's disease, hardening of the high blood pressure, apoplexy, paralysis. nervousness. Insomnia, mental depression, and even Insanity. ef taslse (psiseM) by lHy CAa TODAY roR AN APPOINTMENT DONT DELAY i FREE CONSULTATION 6555 Orange Avt. LONG BEACH DR.

WM. W. COPE, D.C. ACaUMtfl Pfcom 24925.

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