Independent Press-Telegram (Newspaper) - September 10, 1967, Long Beach, California MASSIVE TREK By JIM Summer vacation ends Monday for mosl pupils en- rolled in city and Los Angeles County public 1 Scheduled to return to classes in the Long Beach Uni- fied School District are junior high and What's the schoolmarm of today See story on Pg. W-l senior high as teachers prepare textbook assignments for another school In the trek wilt be in grades I to 6; in junior high and in senior Monday is lo be a short school day for the mentary school pupils will report at 9 a.m. and be dis- missed p.m. All junior and senior high school students be in classes from a.m. to 2 p.m. Regular day schedules will be resumed Monday also will be the first day of school for dents elsewhere in this area except in where schools will open and in Palos where instruction began last Norwalk and Bellflower will start classes Also headed back to school this week are in Long Beach City whose courses are offered al 49 locations throughout the Unified School Classes begin for City College evening courses 1 through 99 will be held Monday and Tuesday from to 9.p.m. at the gymnasiums of the Business and Technology campus and the Liberal Arts Day and evening courses numbered 100 and over will meet in the rooms at the scheduled time to enroll Pupils who have not already enrolled for public schools should report to the school office half an hour ly in order to complete enrollment receive classroom Parents are urged to call the school nearest their home for information if they have any doubts about which school their child should Registration carmot be completed until polio forms are filed for all new Parents enrolling boys and girls in kindergarten first grade must provide an approved verification of the child's date of Birth baptismal or notifications of birth registrations by or state health departments will be Col. 6) OWN SUNDAY Newspaper INDEPENDENT WEATHER Cloudy with chance of showr crs Gusty winds at times High today 8Z. complete weather on Page HE 5-1161: Clashed No. HE 2-S959 LONG CALIF. 90801, SEPTEMBER 10, 1967 VOL. 17 4 180 if Action Line is your solving your getting your cutting red tape and standing up for To gel write ACTION Box 230, Long Calif. or 432-345) between H arid J or 5 p.m. and Monday through Success for Q. I wonder if you can solve a problem which has been bothering me for a couple of On the cover of a weekly magazine for Nov. 7, 1965, there's a picture of a little girl who looks exactly like my I don't know the girl's but I wonder if you can find out where I can contract her parents KO we might be able to compare our girls as they grow Mrs. Long A. The little girl on the cover of Family Weekly now nine years old is 6'Sullivan, who came to the United States from Ireland when just three months who took tha picture you to celebrate Cat first saw when the Child's mother brought to Mrs. studio about eight years child so beautiful 1 knew she'd be a photogenic infant Mrs. Pinney it turned also is bright and and her large family live in New but all correspondence including personal are handled the Marge McDermit 215 E. 37th New Clippings of Tragedy Q. my three cousins were killed when drag racing autos ran them down on a in Tex. I've been unable to find any details about the Could Action Line get me newspaper clippings which might fill me in on what Mrs. Long A. ACTION LINE talked with Richard city editor of. the Abeline Reporter who'll send you copies of all available Seaman says Abeline police haven't yet determined whether the two boys involved in the accident were drag although they're being held on speeding Trunk Remains Q. Some time I bought an old trunk at a second hand It's made by the National Veneer Products and appears quite Is there any way to find out when it was den A. The old trunk has been around a long time at least 54 according to information from the Better Business Bureau for South Ar- nette a spokesman for the says tional Veneer Products Company started in 1901 when a Mishawaka resident perfected a new By 1913, the firm changed its name to Trunk and nine years later was absorbed into the Dodge Manufacturing Even if gage was its offices were destroyed many years ago to make way for a huge electric power Another Ring for Graduate Q. My who graduated from high school in 1950, has lost her graduation Her one wish for Christmas is to get another Can you tell me where I can get one for Long A. ACTION LINE located the jewelry firm which will make your daughter's class We'll contact you to make Official Explains Clear Zone Q. I read a news item which said the Long Beach Airport is going to receive federal funds to strengthen and repair The story also the funds would be used to create a clear Can you tell me if the creation of this zone will involve moving or Long Nick director of the Long Beach ment of says the proposed clear zone is a small rectangle at the northwest end of the runway which will be clear of obstructions once it's Page Col. 1) WHERE TO FIND IT REAGAN invites Rockefeller and Romney to San for a summit on 1968. Page THE highly controversial airplane designed for use by all may make its ance soon in Story Page AMERICAN LEAGUE remains bunched as White Sox Red Twins and Tigers Story Pg. 1 Dead in 3-Car Collision One person died and three others were severely injured Saturday night in a collision in Dead was 17, of Stale Her body was taken to Smith Mortuary in Beach after she was pronounced dead at the Seal Beach police Injured were Garry 23, of ert 27, of Los An- Elizabeth 17, of 3147 Hill ington and Gerturde no further fication THE FIRST three named were listed in critical and serious condition at Long Beach Community according to a hospital while the woman was in condition at St. Mary's Richard 20, nf Dumont said he was bound in car driven by his when their auto was hit car started coming at us and then all hell broke the walk youth The accident scene was south of Seal Beach near the Surfside city Four fire units combined with three Seal Beach police un- t its and three California Highway Patrol LONG BEACH police re- to a request from Seal Beach police by ing off Pacific Coast way southbound at Second Street fnr 30 To the where no such action was the CHP said traffic was up to Newport Three other persons were reported killed in traffic including two pedestrians and a cle They May Ellen 70, of 12015 S. Acacia struck she crossed Los Alamitos Boulevard between har and Howard She was struck down by a car driven by Alfred man service attached to the Los Alamitos Naval Air Joyce 40, of 14609 S. Aprilia killed as she crossed crans west of Central She was hit by a car driven by zer 51.01 14381 Bora La Charles G. 27, of 11609 E. 206th who succumbed lo injuries suffered Sept. 2 when he fell off his cycle as he rode along the San Gabrile Amusements Combing Bridge Death Notices Islands Await Terrible Fury of Hurricane MISS haired Debra Dene 19, of was Saturday night pert 5-fobt 9-ihch a Kansas State College junior who hopes to be- come a music is the second Miss ica from the Sunflower State in two were Joan Stephanie 20, Miss Barbara Burk 20, Miss Marilyn Gail Miss Rhode and Dawn 22, Miss Heavy Surf Due in Southland Strong nied by heavy surf and sible will hit the Southland today as guard of tropical storm the U.S. Weather eau The immediate Long Pair to Death in Their Home Ohio A couple baked to death in their home when a gas furnace malfunctioned and raised the interior temperature lo more than 125 lice The John 66, and his 68, were discovered by men after a neighbor re- ported she could get no re- sponse to her Patrolman Ross Radar said the walls and objects in the house were too hot to Beach area will get gusty winds up to 30 miles an hour chance of by the fore- caster Though he forecast a cloudy temperatures will still climb to 82 in Long compared with Saturday's 87 downtown and 91 at port. he said ers will probably be heavier and winds will rise to near 40 creating heavy chop and Din of Football Frenzy Sounds In case you hadn't no- the sounds of fall are in the The ripping of cleats into soft the hash of leather against the roar of the crowd It's all there in today's Football Special with schedules and preseason analyses by the P r e s gram's Tune in. Storm Rips Along in Caribbean MIAMI Hurricane Beulah killed 15 persons on two Caribbean islands and thundered with 120-mile an hour winds ward a direct collision with the Dominican present and ed track of the hurricane will take it to a direct strike into the eastern tions of the Dominican Re- public sometime said an from the Weather Bureau at San Puerto Urging residents lo rush precautions for violent heavy rains and high the bureau said the hurricane probably would hit somewhere between the city of Barahona and the eastern of the Dominican The after killing 13 persons on the island of Martinique and two dren on St. was pounding along a tine trail through the bean which might take it dangerously close In the southwestern corner of Puerto THE HURRICANE was centered at latitude 16.1 longitude 65.7 This was 170 miles due south of the capital of San Juan and nearly miles from Maximum winds of 120 hammered around the center of the wound A Navy hunter pilot who penetrated the storm Saturday decided it was un- safe to enter the small eye Pg. Col 4) Quake in Sicily Sicily For the second time in three days an earth tremor Saturday sent shivers down the spines of Sicilians in this city that was flattened by an years JUDGE RULES SON OF KIRSCHKE MAY STAY AT DAD'S SIDE By MARY NEISWENDER T went 1 d Doug who flew to the defense of his father ter the elder Kirschke was charged with the his wife and her lover has been to a certain ex- by his Suspended D e p. Dist. Jack Kirschke rallied Friday to his son's defense in a private session in Court Judge leen Parker's and who in Ihe past four weeks has traded his summer tan for a room will be lowed to remain in the courtroom to hear all the details of how his Elaine Terry and her Orville W. were murdered in the Kirschke Naples PROSECUTING Assistant Attorney General Albert who has watched the youth's in court and the reactions with apparent growing Friday had had Although Harris pre- had agreed to a de- fense motion excluding all witnesses to the trial ex- cept young Kirschke he changed his mind to take back hut I will put it. very I am very concerned about Mr. son sitting up there as a kind of third leg of the youth for the past week has been sitting hind his father at the bar and in front of the rail separating spectators and court AND ALTHOUGH de- fense Albert C. S. at once agreed with have no quarrel with Kirschke Following a private huddle with Ramsey changed his client is emotionally upset about his son not being allowed to remain in the courtroom and nut of deference to we will withdraw the motion to his witnesses and let them all think it's Ramsey that is the thing we will do at this is the only relative he Pg. Col. 2) Radio-TV Real Estate School Menus Ship Arrivals Travel Women's News Week hi DEATH ON THE GRIM SCENE SHROUDED BY LIGHTS OF SNARLED CARS A i Hughes Tells Plans for Vegas Jetport LAS VEGAS Howard the industrialist who puts a premium on ended nearly two decades of silence day with a statement pre- dicting a space-age portation complex here serve southern Arizona and The 440-word released by Robert A. chief executive officer of vada ended months of speculation over what the magnate planned to do with land and gambling casinos he has acquired here this As envisioned by the complex might feature supersonic jetliners hurtling between cities and across high-speed trains linking cities in three states and helicopters whisking passengers be- tween a hub airport here and the tops of buildings in far-flung CENTRAL TO the con- cept of plan was establishment of one jor here would date travelers heading In nr from other cities and other The carefully worded on two neatly typed was ad- dressed from the Desert one of two plush hotel casino properties Hughes has acquired this year on the Las Vegas The other purchase was the Sands Recent newspaper ar- ticles have said Hughes was investing heavily in southern Nevada because he believed its future industrial growth would outstrip gambling as the backbone nf the local y ON THE Hughes see that a new concept of airport versus city location may take For Pg