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PKOI'I.L TO PEOPLE . . . Paul Konstan. rifht. senior fn- ginrrr at the Tormncc Rubber Plant of Shell Chrmlnl Co.. shows two Korean Hny Scout* through the plinl fa- cilities as part of the State Department's People to People pro-ram. ( h\un? \am Park, center. IK. stayed a wrek with thr Konstan' family. «ho resides at 2317 (iaucho Drlvr. Rollin? Hills. Konstan N district commissioner for the Har- bor District of thr l.o* Angeles Area Council for the Boy Scout*. At left Is Krun Myung Won. 17. ( hyung spent the Wffk with Konstan'n two (tons visiting their school, seeing loral sights of Interest and touring Tor ranee Memorial Hos- pital. 'The world still subscribes > MARCH 18, 1962 to ideas like the one 20 years ' - -- - - - - - ago that everything would be' and Mussolini were defeat- all right after Hitler, Tojoi ed." Kenny Bennett. Green- THI TORRANCE HERALD castle Hnd.) Putnam County Graphic. OP1.N HOI SF DISPLAY ... Brace Broadwell. Torrantr High School teacher, explains du- plicating procedures bulletin honrd to Paul Foster, Torrance High faculty chairman, and Mrs. Paul Roberts, president «f Uw PTA. UUplay was prepared for Wednesday's »» « bouse at the school. Legislature in Session Until Late in April, Chapel Says RPl INSMA FILES . . . Ted Brulntma (right) files hit uum- Inntlon pipers Thursday with Registrar of Voters Benja- min I'lte. Braliuma is'the endorsed Republican candidate for Con-reM in the 17lh District. The candidate used signatures elttalned from rrghtered voters In all irea* of the 17th District. By Charles Kdward Chapel , 4'ith Assembly District Tlie 30-day Budget Session' ends at midnight. Tuesday, April 3, 1962. The Governor has issued several "colls" for special sessions which run i on currently with the Budget Ses- sion but can continue after the end of the Budget Session. Thts means the legislature de- finetlv remains in session until midnight. Tuesday. April 3. and must thereafter contfnue n se>-«on until we complete our work on the bills intro- duced as a result of the "calls" 'or special cessions hwued by ;he (Jovernor. Nobodv can <ov when we will sdjorn. but it U obvioui that wt« cannot edjorn. under any conditions, before mid- night, Tuesday. April 3. and it will be sometime later in April before we are through. Lifter to Fill 180,000 Barrels Swept Up Yearly "If we stacked our annual accumulation of road litter and debris vertically in ordinary household trash barrels it would make Jack's beamUlk look silly," County Supervisor Burton W. Chare wid last week. "As a matter of fact," Chace declared, "the stack would reach over 100 miles into the ionosphere into the orbit of Col. John Glenn's recent flight." The supervisor made the statement to call attention to the carelessness of motorists early in April all of us will U-jalso sre writing to the other .*ue public announcements and man. the will mrry the story on their own account. WHILE THK Legislature Is i sossion. all mail for me should be addressed thus: Charles Edward Chapel. Member of the Assembly Room 4001. Assembly Cham- bers. State Capitol Sacramento 14, Calif. WHEN YOi: HAVE a pro Qleiu. question, or suggestion that a Member of the Assem- bly or a Senator can handle without consulting some Cal- ifornia State bureau depart- ment, division, or board, it not necasmry to enclose a car- .bon copy with vour original letter:" but if you have any If vou want to write to any doubt about It. enclose the car other Member ol the Assembly, bon copy. The reason is simple, simply nibstltuto his name In ' When I grt a letter which the above phraseology, and if requires a legal opinion or in- you do not know his room I formation which I cannot give number, the mail will reach without consulting other peo- ing county roads with trash ranging from candy bar wrap- pers to worn-out mattresses. "We Southern Ctu for mans are rapit'ly becoming a breed of statistic-conscious citizens," Chace continued 'Statements as to how many millions ot people in the year 19CO w.ll be riding in how many millions of vehicles on so rrnny thou- sands of miles of our high- ways have become commor- y>lace and not too newswmlhy." NEVERTHELESS, Chace pointed out that th« L. A. County Read Department, in addition to tU vailed road ac- tivities, carries on a [/rognint of street sue^ping in which posted with adequate antUit- :er signs warning motorists of heavy penalties to be invoked if they are caught and success- fully prosecuted for littering the street Few. U any violators have been prosecuted under this county ordinance. The answer? Chace thinks there is only one answer to the sticky problem. "During my nine years aa a county supervisor 1 have no- ticed a growing pride in Los Angeles County and its many cities on the part ol residents," Chace concluded. "Whan a man points with pride and says, this i home town', he is not going to desecrate its streets with Ut- ter." MANY MEMBERS of the Le- gislature, especially those from Los Angeles County, have asked mo to issue this state- ment because all of us, both Republicans and Democrats, are receiving many urgent re- quests to attend meeting, nil- hex, dinners and other public events hed in our home dis- tricts on in cities rdjacvnt to our homo districts durin; March and Apirl Since the adjournment date is uncertain, the only firm him without it. although it ex- >edites delivery if you use a very complete address. IF YOUR UttTKR U some- thing which requires Senate ac- tion at woil aa action by the Assembly, in addition to writ- ing to your own Member of the Assembly, plea.se writ* to Senator Richard Richards, Room 3078, Senate Chambers, State Capitol, Sacramento 14, pie. and when such letter is not accompanied by a carbon copy, my secretary must at least make detailed notes, and fre- quently must type a copy, be- fore your letter and my own cover lettar is sent to the ap- Calif. n s«re« time if yon write to osthar your Assemblyman or State Senator an original let- ter and mail a carbon ropy to the other man, but this is not the best method because the man who frets the carbon copy usually assumes the man who received the original is expect commitments I have mado for j ed to do the work and that the public appearances in lx>j An-1 carbon copy is intended only to jreles County are for the month alert the recipient. Therefore, tion or action. This is done so that I have a complete file on th» case and can follow up if action outside my office is not taken promptly at my request. IF YOf HAVE ideas about what the United States. County Board of Supervi5ors. your city, or your local school board should do, please write to the appropriate officials be- cause they naturally resent having the state officials tell them how to run their busi- ness The only exception to this procedure is when you have of May. although I am just as 1 suggest that you write an ori-. a ln-ady contacted the federal anxious as anyono to complete ginal letter to both your own or Ioc3l officials and failed to our work and However. If we can adjourn ... Vikings (Continued from 1'age 8) hi's Vanre Peterson, who turned in a 20 1 time. EVEN ISfALLY rcli»l>l. Dave Birmingham was ou'.d- Unccd in the shot put where superb 55-1 effort by Kurt Colberg shoved Birmingham's 52-8 hoav« into second place. Tim Knowles 100 victor, also captured the 220 for the Vikings as Itennell CM me in more than 40,000 cubic yards third of debris are removed yearly) n was not until the broad Jrom its rights ol way in the!jump that John Andi-rvon, unincorporated areas of the county alone. Trash swept from the coun- [ ty'* 4,000 miles of roads and that from WO miles of city streets annually would till more than 180,000 common sailing 21-3' i home another place. vouM South obtain satisfaction. In e, I am glad to hear from you and pass on your ideas to the appropriate people with my respectful suggestion that they read their mail Of co-irsc, tin* rt.->M not add In my pop- ularity with thoae who get such null. forlnjj first ANDKIISUN and lUnson deadlocked in tlte high jump at household tra*h barrels. Cou.-v ^ to *' ve tlw SP»rUns some ty service on city Greets is mut' h needed point* done under contract for 18 ol i Chuck Slnlth vaulted 12-0 to the municipalities within thai"* South l °P nono« in tin- count y. P0'* vault. The current annual appro- priation for power street- I .sweeping 11 more than $600,- | 000. Forty power street >weep. are required to do this I work, including operators and Ipick-up personnel M >vell a* Jdistrict irews Mcash pick-up*. who work on IN ARKAS that cannot be eadily covered by mechanical sweepers, hand street sweeping provided tlirouali the use of lureau of Public Assistance eisonnel wherever pos&thlc Most of the county's major »d secondary highways art SANTA MONICA swept both Covenant Church Sets Schedule of Services Morning worship kervices at the Rolling IhlU Covenant Church. 2221 i'alos Vcrdi-s Drive North, are held each Sunday at 11, according to Dr. B. A. Krtberg, interim pastor Sunday School classes are held at 9:45 a.m. with classes organized for all age and in- terest groups. Kvcning services .are at 7. Youth groups for junior and senior high school youth meet at 6 p.m. Nk'W KK.M.TV OH UK . V'UiCtrird Iteallv at i-121 . Opening ol a brunch oil. IT I. Cren»hnw Rlvd., HH<> aniioiiiin IhU week by FU .(<)< nt Michael Longo. |)ai\l Murk Mill In- Vanguard Realty Opens New Branch Office Here Michael l.ongo, president of the company to st-rve the resi the Bee and tee divisions, win vanguard Kealtv Co, 8301 S.'dents of the Harbor Area j.. nmg 79-16 and 6G-.0 in then.* -jwe.tern Ave , announces the! well as the metropolitan Lo. pective classes. On appointment of Daryl Stark a* Angc-lc* art*. , . . i luesday the J»P«rt»n» | the new office manager for the , Vanguard Realty oifer» a cor- travel to Hawthoiue. for a new hrancli office of Vanguard'dial invitation to anyone who Realty opening this weekend would like to drop in for real at 24216 t'renshaw Blvd., Tor-'estate counseling, i>tark said 3 p.m. encounter. work Stark has been a resident of, "The Communists night and day to put their ideas over. Wouldn't it be the Harbor Area for the past nice if Americans look one 29 years and is a graduate of hour per day putting Dem- Manning High School lie also ocracy over''" George B, Bowra, Azlec (N. M.) inde- pendent Review. attended Harbor Junior Col- | This new office will enable I r Fred STEINBRONER I'lty ('oui)ri! TOtftANCf April 10 If You Are A Newcomer to Torronc^s Call DORIS STAMM DA 7 9193 fof a viill from Welcem* Wagon OPEN TODAY-SUNDAY Or»or«if Buy ( Tent HJsforyf Large 16 FU16 Ft. U.S. Amy NiW PYRAMIDAl TENTS PHI-SEASON MAKKDOWNS! Lirtnt Slu, N»w Drill "COLEMAN" Mod* * h««rvy duty woH flame retlstfMit canva*. ONXY , lo Mvcfc f»nl fe^ IrtH* IMIM W,ll ilt.p on of black < wfcitt A rturd/ ronl pyramidal twirt lin«r witk gromiM««<*wir» t a r. fttatM MM* Mlltta LANTERNS II M FATIGUE JACKETS OR PANTS 100% WOOL 6.1. BLANKETS NIW O.I. Typ. COMFORTWS NIW ENGINEERS' BOOTS NEW, SPOKTSMEN'S SHOE PACS 9-JEWEL WALTHAM Stwck * Waiter R«*lsHHM On* of lh« world » firm! prccition from lh« U.S.A. ordnance d*pt. l«4Ul NIW COMFORT SHOES RADIOS w,,h tow "< New t-Voh TRWSISTOR BATURIES ,.v.n BATTW CHM e fii« in NIW It H .31 K. CAR or BOAT COVER HINGEO* WOODEN BOX STORES OK N U&Y Tl I* ML . . . MMAVS TO IN P M

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Page 1: Legislature in Session Until Late in April, Chapel Says · Paul Konstan. rifht. senior fn- ginrrr at the Tormncc Rubber Plant of Shell Chrmlnl Co.. shows two Korean Hny Scout* through

PKOI'I.L TO PEOPLE . . . Paul Konstan. rifht. senior fn- ginrrr at the Tormncc Rubber Plant of Shell Chrmlnl Co.. shows two Korean Hny Scout* through the plinl fa­ cilities as part of the State Department's People to People pro-ram. ( h\un? \am Park, center. IK. stayed a wrek with thr Konstan' family. «ho resides at 2317 (iaucho Drlvr. Rollin? Hills. Konstan N district commissioner for the Har­ bor District of thr l.o* Angeles Area Council for the Boy Scout*. At left Is Krun Myung Won. 17. ( hyung spent the Wffk with Konstan'n two (tons visiting their school, seeing loral sights of Interest and touring Tor ranee Memorial Hos­ pital.

'The world still subscribes > MARCH 18, 1962 to ideas like the one 20 years ' - -- - - - - - ago that everything would be' and Mussolini were defeat- all right after Hitler, Tojoi ed." Kenny Bennett. Green-

THI TORRANCE HERALD

castle Hnd.) Putnam County Graphic.

OP1.N HOI SF DISPLAY ... Brace Broadwell. Torrantr High School teacher, explains du­ plicating procedures bulletin honrd to Paul Foster, Torrance High faculty chairman, and Mrs. Paul Roberts, president «f Uw PTA. UUplay was prepared for Wednesday's »» « bouse at the school.

Legislature in Session Until Late in April, Chapel Says

RPl INSMA FILES . . . Ted Brulntma (right) files hit uum- Inntlon pipers Thursday with Registrar of Voters Benja­

min I'lte. Braliuma is'the endorsed Republican candidate for Con-reM in the 17lh District. The candidate used signatures elttalned from rrghtered voters In all irea* of the 17th District.

By Charles Kdward Chapel , 4'ith Assembly District

Tlie 30-day Budget Session' ends at midnight. Tuesday, April 3, 1962. The Governor has issued several "colls" for special sessions which run i on currently with the Budget Ses­ sion but can continue after the end of the Budget Session. Thts means the legislature de- finetlv remains in session until midnight. Tuesday. April 3. and must thereafter contfnue n se>-«on until we complete

our work on the bills intro­ duced as a result of the "calls" 'or special cessions hwued by ;he (Jovernor.

Nobodv can <ov when we will sdjorn. but it U obvioui that wt« cannot edjorn. under any conditions, before mid­ night, Tuesday. April 3. and it will be sometime later in April before we are through.

Lifter to Fill 180,000 Barrels Swept Up Yearly

"If we stacked our annual accumulation of road litter and debris vertically in ordinary household trash barrels it would make Jack's beamUlk look silly," County Supervisor Burton W. Chare wid last week.

"As a matter of fact," Chace declared, "the stack would reach over 100 miles into the ionosphere into the orbit of Col. John Glenn's recent flight."

The supervisor made the statement to call attention to the carelessness of motorists

early in April all of us will U-jalso sre writing to the other .*ue public announcements and man.the will mrry thestory on their own account.

WHILE THK Legislature Is i sossion. all mail for me

should be addressed thus: Charles Edward Chapel. Member of the Assembly Room 4001. Assembly Cham­ bers. State Capitol Sacramento 14, Calif.

WHEN YOi: HAVE a proQleiu. question, or suggestion that a Member of the Assem­ bly or a Senator can handle without consulting some Cal­ ifornia State bureau depart­ ment, division, or board, it not necasmry to enclose a car-

.bon copy with vour original letter:" but if you have any

If vou want to write to any doubt about It. enclose the car other Member ol the Assembly, bon copy. The reason is simple, simply nibstltuto his name In ' When I grt a letter which the above phraseology, and if requires a legal opinion or in- you do not know his room I formation which I cannot give number, the mail will reach without consulting other peo-

ing county roads with trash ranging from candy bar wrap­ pers to worn-out mattresses.

"We Southern Ctu for mans are rapit'ly becoming a breed of statistic-conscious citizens," Chace continued 'Statements as to how many millions ot people in the year 19CO w.ll be riding in how many millions of vehicles on so rrnny thou­ sands of miles of our high­ ways have become commor-

y>lace and not too newswmlhy."

NEVERTHELESS, Chace pointed out that th« L. A. County Read Department, in addition to tU vailed road ac­ tivities, carries on a [/rognint of street sue^ping in which

posted with adequate antUit- :er signs warning motorists of heavy penalties to be invoked if they are caught and success­ fully prosecuted for littering the street Few. U any violators have been prosecuted under this county ordinance.

The answer? Chace thinks there is only one answer to the sticky problem.

"During my nine years aa a county supervisor 1 have no­ ticed a growing pride in Los Angeles County and its many cities on the part ol residents," Chace concluded.

"Whan a man points with pride and says, this i home town', he is not going to desecrate its streets with Ut­ ter."

MANY MEMBERS of the Le­ gislature, especially those from Los Angeles County, have asked mo to issue this state­ ment because all of us, both Republicans and Democrats, are receiving many urgent re­ quests to attend meeting, nil- hex, dinners and other public events hed in our home dis­ tricts on in cities rdjacvnt to our homo districts durin; March and Apirl

Since the adjournment date is uncertain, the only firm

him without it. although it ex- >edites delivery if you use a very complete address.

IF YOUR UttTKR U some­ thing which requires Senate ac­ tion at woil aa action by the Assembly, in addition to writ­ ing to your own Member of the Assembly, plea.se writ* to Senator Richard Richards, Room 3078, Senate Chambers, State Capitol, Sacramento 14,

pie. and when such letter is not accompanied by a carbon copy, my secretary must at least make detailed notes, and fre­ quently must type a copy, be­ fore your letter and my own cover lettar is sent to the ap­

Calif.n s«re« time if yon write to

osthar your Assemblyman or State Senator an original let­ ter and mail a carbon ropy to the other man, but this is not the best method because the man who frets the carbon copy usually assumes the man who received the original is expect

commitments I have mado for j ed to do the work and that the public appearances in lx>j An-1 carbon copy is intended only to jreles County are for the month alert the recipient. Therefore,

tion or action. This is done so that I have a complete file on th» case and can follow up if action outside my office is not taken promptly at my request.

IF YOf HAVE ideas about

what the United States. County Board of Supervi5ors. your city, or your local school board should do, please write to the appropriate officials be­ cause they naturally resent having the state officials tell them how to run their busi­ ness

The only exception to this procedure is when you haveof May. although I am just as 1 suggest that you write an ori-. aln-ady contacted the federal

anxious as anyono to complete ginal letter to both your own or Ioc3l officials and failed toour work andHowever. If we can adjourn

... Vikings(Continued from 1'age 8)

hi's Vanre Peterson, who turned in a 20 1 time.

EVEN ISfALLY rcli»l>l. Dave Birmingham was ou'.d- Unccd in the shot put where superb 55-1 effort by Kurt Colberg shoved Birmingham's 52-8 hoav« into second place.

Tim Knowles 100 victor, also captured the 220 for the Vikings as Itennell CM me in

more than 40,000 cubic yards thirdof debris are removed yearly) n was not until the broad Jrom its rights ol way in the!jump that John Andi-rvon,unincorporated areas of the county alone.

Trash swept from the coun-[ ty'* 4,000 miles of roads andthat from WO miles of citystreets annually would tillmore than 180,000 common

sailing 21-3' i home another place.

vouM South

obtain satisfaction. Ine, I am glad to hear from

you and pass on your ideas to the appropriate people with my respectful suggestion that they read their mail Of co-irsc, tin* rt.->M not add In my pop­ ularity with thoae who get such null.

forlnjj first

ANDKIISUN and lUnson deadlocked in tlte high jump at

household tra*h barrels. Cou.-v ^ to *' ve tlw SP»rUns some ty service on city Greets is mut'h needed point* done under contract for 18 ol i Chuck Slnlth vaulted 12-0 to the municipalities within thai"* South l°P nono« in tin- count y. P0'* vault.

The current annual appro­ priation for power street-

I .sweeping 11 more than $600,-| 000. Forty power street >weep.

are required to do this I work, including operators and Ipick-up personnel M >vell a*

Jdistrict irews Mcash pick-up*.

who work on

IN ARKAS that cannot beeadily covered by mechanical

sweepers, hand street sweepingprovided tlirouali the use of

lureau of Public Assistance eisonnel wherever pos&thlcMost of the county's major

»d secondary highways art

SANTA MONICA swept both

Covenant Church Sets

Schedule of ServicesMorning worship kervices at

the Rolling IhlU Covenant Church. 2221 i'alos Vcrdi-s Drive North, are held each Sunday at 11, according to Dr. B. A. Krtberg, interim pastor

Sunday School classes are held at 9:45 a.m. with classes organized for all age and in­ terest groups. Kvcning services .are at 7.

Youth groups for junior and senior high school youth meet at 6 p.m.

Nk'W KK.M.TV OH UK . V'UiCtrird Iteallv at i-121

. Opening ol a brunch oil. IT I. Cren»hnw Rlvd., HH<> aniioiiiin

IhU week by FU .(<)< nt Michael Longo. |)ai\l Murk Mill In-

Vanguard Realty Opens New Branch Office Here

Michael l.ongo, president of the company to st-rve the resithe Bee and tee divisions, win vanguard Kealtv Co, 8301 S.'dents of the Harbor Area j.. nmg 79-16 and 6G-.0 in then.* -jwe.tern Ave , announces the! well as the metropolitan Lo.pective classes.

On appointment of Daryl Stark a* Angc-lc* art*., . .i luesday the J»P«rt»n» | the new office manager for the , Vanguard Realty oifer» a cor- travel to Hawthoiue. for a new hrancli office of Vanguard'dial invitation to anyone who

Realty opening this weekend would like to drop in for real at 24216 t'renshaw Blvd., Tor-'estate counseling, i>tark said

3 p.m. encounter.

workStark has been a resident of,

"The Communists night and day to put their ideas over. Wouldn't it be the Harbor Area for the past nice if Americans look one 29 years and is a graduate of hour per day putting Dem- Manning High School lie alsoocracy over''" George B, Bowra, Azlec (N. M.) inde­ pendent Review.

attended Harbor Junior Col-

| This new office will enable I

r Fred STEINBRONER

I'lty ('oui)ri! TOtftANCf April 10

If You Are A Newcomer

toTorronc^s

Call

DORIS STAMM

DA 7 9193

fof a viill fromWelcem* Wagon

OPEN TODAY-SUNDAY

Or»or«if Buy ( Tent HJsforyf

Large

16 FU16 Ft.U.S. Amy

NiWPYRAMIDAl

TENTS

PHI-SEASON MAKKDOWNS!Lirtnt Slu, N»w Drill

"COLEMAN"

Mod* *h««rvy duty woH

flame retlstfMit canva*.ONXY, lo Mvcfc f»nl fe^

IrtH* IMIM W,ll ilt.p on

of black < wfcitt A rturd/

ronl pyramidal twirt lin«r witk gromiM««<*wir» t a r. fttatM

MM*Mlltta

LANTERNSII M

FATIGUE JACKETS OR PANTS

100% WOOL 6.1. BLANKETS

NIWO.I. Typ.

COMFORTWS

NIW

ENGINEERS' BOOTS

NEW, SPOKTSMEN'S

SHOE PACS9-JEWEL WALTHAM

Stwck * Waiter R«*lsHHM

On* of lh« world » firm! prccition from lh« U.S.A. ordnance d*pt.

l«4Ul NIW

COMFORT SHOES RADIOS

w ,,h tow "<

New t-VohTRWSISTOR

BATURIES

,.v.nBATTW CHM

e fii« in NIW

It H .31 K.

CAR or BOAT COVER

HINGEO* WOODEN BOX

STORESOK N U&Y Tl I* ML . . . MMAVS TO IN P M