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   Arcadia Tribune (Newspaper) - February 3, 1963, Arcadia, California                               HILLCREST copy a month year Delivered Twice Weekly 909 S Santo Anita Ave NOT FOR LOOKS A woman who needs glasses to set wouldn't be seen in thorn otherwise Sixteen Pages 2 Seel ions ARCADIA CALIFORNIA SUNDAY FEB 3 1963 Vol XXXVI No 10 Planners Propose Only Shops Parking In New Downtown TUESDAY NIGHT Book Ban Issue To City Council A report from he Library Board of its regarding Tuesday The issue over the circulation of The Last of Removal of 12 structures in the proposed town center and conversion of the land to parking would be the supporting factors for Ihc of Arcadia according to planning consultants George Gaiter of the firm of Ham and Blair old a Wednesday night meeting of Central Landowners Association and city officials hat the original business district of he city must be reshaped The t r i a n g I e hounded by Hunlington Drive Santa Avenue and the road would accomplish this by re- moving all except I hose now along on Apartment Rules Eyed By Planners Nye's Trial Start Set For Feb 21 removal Council referred it to lire Library Board which after a hearing voted unanimously to re- ject the request for a ban The board had previously compromised Planning Commissioners of Ar- programs By the downtown the issue by placing lire book on a restricted lisl According lo Cily Clerk line Van Maanen Rev H Warren Anderson of Community Church of God and chairman of Council of Churches tee to prosecute the churches a hearing in Amla thc additional shops and Temple Cily met in devoting lire balance lo Cily Hall Thursday The firm lo discuss proposed iis preliminary presentation apartments and dcr a contract density population problems thai changes could be Generally speaking bolh cilies through private or public plan lo require more parking have eliminated such iness as the hay barn laundry space and more centralized open for apartment projects planners also talked over Arcadia's plan lo inaugurate new mands has asked permission lo solons Msgr Court Robert Lee Nye 20 M of Holy as a in lire Church has made a of Mrs lean in her 9 held lo answer in Pasadena Also on Council agenda will Court at Feb lumber yards the limits and lo modify its Appearing Friday morning and the old postoffice According lo present law in request Father O'Keefe Road on not previously taken pan in on issue i jbe on lire Jewish design for a permanent on Second Avenue from Foothill Deputy Joe arr is prosecutor r lnc Arcadia properly which had a Boulevard lo Sycamore The Planning Commission has a center be- the center which will hei a Companion with a major building for cily In hc cf one will be a lo easl gymnasium and stage area j n home said m recently agreed auriilorium is necessary 10 five Mayor Edward L Butlerworth mother was stabbed ihc area a rally poinl On the I- I mil SI I V H leave Indiana cear selb k rc wh parking access and close o I-irsi Avenue al lire railroad track J to provide circulation chanf for vehicular traffic The north an of Hunlington Drive First These and oilier plans discussed and Clara he commissioners have been as lire easl side of necessitated by lire increasing Anita should be landscaped lo number of apartments planned in compliment lire both cities In his Caller proposed lhal will definitely vole on j funds for completion of he icily library under a program limes and raped sile of lire old library he proposed He reportedly said she was office tower following Ihc alive when he seized her development by recently The money fled A day Corp which was in THE SKETCHED TRIANGLE OF DOWNTOWN PROPERTY is how tho planners think it should look in the future Presented to Downtown Land Owners Association Wednesday the area between Santa Anita railroad tracks and Huntington Drive would mean the elimination of several buildings Below it a view of the crowd which turned our to hear the consultants explain how the changes can he accomplished Among them were members of the Planning Commission second and City who will ultimately hove to initiate steps for the development Pool Hall Bid For Downtown Before Council highly paid planning were ing lire center include only shops offices and a cultural cenier lire re- MORE ON WAY Gentle Rain Here Has Great Value be used lo lire west end of building as well as to nish it and lo create an adull area where children's tion is now located agenda hems Application for Ire lefl a hotel in Pasadena ing behind of the belongings and police could not locate him he was spoiled lire in Phoenix afier allegedly beating a a piece of pipe in a motel Old Library Sale to Officially Dead Corp has abandoned ness permit lo establish 20 billiard room al 37 East lon Drive Proposed removal of rubbish and weeds and for accordance with Resolution room shared works when firm began ils survey of lire needs for Wheeler would be and the cily should allow shops along a portion of Santa Clara and ping opposite old library Some of this is now used for of- fices The blue prim for lire would create a effect wilh more than 611 per ceni ils plan to build a Proposed amendment I structure on the sile of the old f Municipal Code regarding A million dollars fell on Ar- ram Not only did lire four-month a request for permission week in lire form of to establish a huge pool room on Hunlington Drive Joseph Gallal Arcadia will come be- fore Cily Council Tuesday a request for a permit to in- draught of rainy son come lo an end Thursday The ground was soaked lo a of about six inches to Tom veteran weather observer at lire tum This is seldom possible he pointed out in violent storms il came in lire form of Ihc of greater density most valuable rainfall possible stall 20 pool m ihc former Sofl precipitation lhal almost absorbed into the very Irv land Cornet store Only month ago a discount store folded in the same idler being in business less than six Council has power under the business licensing act to reject requests for which it considers undesirable for lire area Precedent for Ibis was the denial more than a year ago of n request lo a pawn shop at First rurd lington Drive High n Speaker Three wet days si ill leaves Ar- cadia far below ils when over trine inches of rain trad been recorded here by Feb Rain inlo a third almosl nine limes amount in thc same form far this season library The group of professional and businessmen who for 53.0110 had purchased an on brary land with a plan lo con- si met a major office building wilh a department store on ground level lei a Ian 11 line go by had asked for a extension of ils purchase agreement Instead Cily Council replied a de- mand for a payment by Thursday morning Unlike northern California Thursday in exchange for an inch of was violent winds accompanied lime The group di corded here through downpours here was no afternoon but its slow descent lowed for very lillle run off Teacher Credit Union Reports High Dividend lo mecl conditions As a result Cily Manager Harold K Schone will begin Monday to seek a new purchaser for properly The city will still insist lhal any buyer con- si a sile Some lhal lo parking The plan row ily lo encourage a irue shopping schools as a special use ning Commission Resolution Continued from Planning Commission j No MS recc Wheeler Retires as Teacher Roy Wheeler head of As previously outlined the elic since re- propose lo wipe all manufacturing and operations between Fe tracks and he freeway wny and make land available He has done a tremendous research and development Firemen Rush To Library Not to Read Any book lover who might have been al the vicinity of Rond and Anila al approximately p.m day probably sensed anguish when saw fire engine speeding lo the Arcadia Public Library there What will ii be like if dreds even thousands of the valuable books even beau- building itself are ruined by that such a person must have been thinking Oh how I hope quell fire section The planner previously called the area a con center last week afler years of leaching in the dia DENIAL of an for change of zone from lo on property at Wesl Road Library Report lo cil regarding former r lion from Arcadia Council lhal would be lo plan Private for a six year would Churches removal and has a knowledge of the fialler nia as anyone a false alarm Investigators said il appeared lhal a boy had sel off needless call alarm in stage area of the library Except for lhal brief ment al the library Arcadia firemen have stayed put at their stations of past week because have not had a real fire lo in quile a while for Statement lo when he al Alhambra Highim give Drive build ir permission lo address Wheeler has been wilh this Council by lire following men regarding book Vl he was a physical education in- Rev II Warren Anderson Rl Rev Msgr Gerald M During his Wheeler damage in area Along wilh the gentle rains remained high and was lle wind here Although i h e slorm which brought its first real rain since last March ened rapidly weather observers predict another heavier slorm is lo find buyer of for Lust Friday lire high school shaping in Pacific and lhal 10 building which has now variance special use hold a lea in honor of Parade Float Goal Reached For First Time major his wife plan lo divide hc railroad tracks will be paid for I inline Planning between homes in s service yard of Commerce il may lake Iwo No- recommending Arcadia and al beach making deficit fn tim i AI nf inn fur I it newest I ings new facades and new shopping space j Galier said cily could For first lime in three years launch conversion of in lire roses erce putting here will be frequent been for almost Iwo j A 5.2 per cenl dividend ion during next five days years Lee Miller who built lhan n Arcadia for lire Roses he past ado will lell High Twelve announced al the how finals arc and of history of Continued on Page a Wheeler lire the classic Miller is a member of firm of Miller Brothers float builders F Harold Roach will serve of ceremonies Realtor Board Backs MWD Arcadia Board of Realtors has endorsed a yes vole on Ihc an- of Arcadia and rounding area lo the Oaks Dr Was in- Thc San Thursday whe he fell Valley will vote Mar 12 on Of car being backed the driveway of his home by Sidney Collins president of Ihc his Mrs Nancy board has announced approval passed over lire child's a resolution supporting an arm He was treated nt Ar- alive vole Jan 2.1 year's dividend was per cent a spokesman for Ihei group said Thomas Payne president dis- closed lira a per cent on loans was also received A fairly large number of ers and classified employees in are members of union Payne explained Child Is Injured Four-year-old Dale Eppard of Chamber Manager Hal final will show dining T hi he for He lhal land snuth of Hunlington Drive easl of by lc antl mrd also hc convened lo breakfast staged by George at his lion Drive Restaurant i ind structures tain Arse J Ihu hirtl A year With Chamber hud lo make up Arrival of Rain Ihc deficit of The Arcadia Fire announced late Friday that due to recent rain brush in the northern lion of the cily previously due to high fire danger is open Offices Looted of Cash The office of Dr A W was robbed of almost in checks and cash Thursday city The department slated thai all lire area including lil J THIS WAS A NEW SCENE HERE THIS WEEK AS THE RAINS CAMt our photographer verified the slorm with rtew on Sanra Anita in e The p research An- and his denial including were 0111 lo lunch The loss in- and Ml eluded in cash remaining son areas also are officially open being in checks   

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