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RESOLUTION ... A California State Senate Concurrent Rttolution, relative to Maritime Day and World Trade Week, was preiented to John F, Parkinson (right), assistant general manager of the Port of Los Angeles and president-elect of the Propeller Club for the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Dick Floyd, field The CORSICAN representative for Senator Ralph C. Dills 132nd District) delivered the official CLASSIC MEDITERRANEAN document on behalf of the California Legislature. 5 PC. BEDROOM GROUP INCLUDES: Trt*fe Drawer In* HATU«IN»_ Framed Mirror • Style LeerfenMp Walmwt Phbk Prefect. • I Night Stoneh •4 Sarfecet Retitraa* t» Clgeiatla lirm. Stein* Hahn Report Ckeke ef hill She, QMM e*d Ktof e»d m«Mt SmMtk Drawer ActlM with Sreel Chaw*! Drawer tiMM 168 Junk Cars Create jfwiiitr Dim. NEW WORLD TIMER New Problem Here SPORT WATCH The best-loved DIAMOND bri By KENNETH HAHN debris, 400 pounds; and glass I urge all wrecking yards to Gouty Supervisor and miscellaneous, 90 pounds. start scenic improvement mea­ A RUGGED AND com* in thr*«s MASCULINE TIME Automobiles arc a necessity The most productive way to sures even beyond those re­ Magic trial. of our present-day society — solve the problem of billions of quired by our new county ordi­ PIECE UNDER­ bridal let end greemt' •specially in spread-out Los of junk cars would be WATER OR ON era the perfect tymboli pounds nance. THE SURFACE metching wedding ring, Angeles County. to scap them back into the There are still too many of enduring love! All Yet they create some of the steel production process. wrecking yards where portions three ere let with bril­ greatest problems our county • • • of wrecked automobiles and A WATCH EVERY MAN liant diamend* in yeur hu. HOWEVER, changing tech­ trucks front on public roads or WILL WANT choice of I4K white or yellow geld. Air pollution has to be la­ nology of steel production, na­ public right-of-way. ELAPSED TIMI beled the number one automo­ tionally znd worldwide, and But the wrecking yard prob­ INDICATOR USI YOU* CUt01 r» bile problem. Yet another type the large numbers and pounds lem win never be solved as TOUR CNOICI Of pollution is second. of vehicles Involved, has re­ long as there are more and WATERPROOF The problem is junk cars duced the current demand in more cars being stacked Into PLUS TIME IN 24 MAJOR As of 19C7. there were 17ft the steel Industry for junked the yards. CITIES AT A GLANCE million junk cars in the United automobiles. What we need is an orderly States. It Ls estimated eight All these cars are being program for doing away with million will be added each year stored in wrecking yards. And the cars when they no longer by 1175. they will continue to pile there are of use. • • • unless we find a way of getting SINCE A typical scrap car rid of them. weighs 3,340 pounds, this We can improve the appear­ means there are about 57 bil­ ance of the wrecking yard so THE BEST way Is to scrap lion pounds of junk cars In the they do not affront the public. the material and let it be used United States. Stronger rules are in effect again. And another 71 billion pounds in Ixis Angeles County, at my I often have said the Industry each year by 1875. request, to govern wrecking which creates a problem CEftTMOND AUTOMOTIVE DEPT. A typical scrap car may be yards. should be the industry to solve broken down into the body, 1,- • • • it. 100 pounds: engine and trans­ THEY NEED to be Improved As I believe the auto In­ POLYESTER CORD BODY with FIBERGLASS BELT! mission, 850; frame, suspen­ and can be done so through dustry should solve our prob­ sion, axles and drive shaft, NO landscaping and fencing to pro- lems of air pollution by devel pounds; combustibles and more beautification and safety. oping and installing proper smog control devices, I believe "SUPER JET SPORT" TIRES it should take responsibility for junk cars. BELTED WIDE INTRODUCTORY * Cast Picked by The auto industry, which uses billions of tons of mate­ WHITEWALLS ONE PRICE rials each year, should buy scrap metal from wrecked OFFER . . . Royal Ballet Co. cars to make new cars. PIUS no. tic. TAX Announcement of casting de­ Coleman will dance "La Baya­ EA tails for the seven perform­ dere," Georgina Parkinson AND TOUR OLD TIRI ances of In and in ' Ray- First Aid Shrine Auditorium, July 2 to monda" and Fonteyn and July 6 brings the news that Nureyev in "Pelleas and Meli­ POR ANY OF THESE TIRES: Dame Margot Konteys and Ru­ sande." dolf Nureyev will dance togeth­ "Coppella," Saturday mati­ Class Set P-70xl4 £-70x14 G.70x1S er in four of the seven per­ nee July 5 will feature Diana 7.TU14 7.35x14 8.35x15 formances: the opening night, H.70xl4 Vere as Swanilda and Keith 1.55x14 July 2 in "U Bayadere." the Martin as Frank with Stanley For July 1 H-70x15 aeomd night, Thursday, July 3 Holden as Dr. Coppellus. P.70xl5 IB the full-length "dUello," in "Swan Lake," Saturday eve­ To help local residents dent 7.75x15 8.45x15 "Pelleas and Melisande" on ning. July 5, will find Antoi­ more effectively with minor Friday evening, July 4 and in nette Sibley as Odeate-Sdlle RRPf in SHAW. All-new and revolutionary first aid problems that arise cord body boaiti 2 pliei of imooth the full-length "Romeo and Ju­ and Anthony Dowell as Prince baltad-biei liet," Sunday night, July 6, Siegfried. The four Cygnets during the summer months, running palyeiter card. 2 Fibarglaii cord belli will t>e danced by Carole Hill. Red Cross will offer a free ere applied under the treed la enure thet Other dancers scheduled to Super Jet Spoit holdi Iti ihepe, even at high dance leading roles during the Avnl Bergen and Suzanna- standard first aid course begin­ Raymond. ipeedt when ordinery lir.i tend to dlttort end Shrine Auditorium engagement ning July 1. lota their 'coal". are Brian Shaw, Monica Ma­ • • • son, Derek Rencher, Alexander THE SUNDAY matinee. The 10-hour course, which Grant, Geurgina 1'arkmson, July 6, "Romeo and Juliet" will be taught by a certified HOLDS Tlt>HT. Super Jet Sport'i .reaa] keri. will feature Merle Parkk as Red Cross instructor, will in­ iontel dlmeniion putt up ta one-third more Desmond Doyle, Antoinette tirei. Thoui- Bible y In "Enigma Vari­ Juliet and Donald Macleary a clude Instruction In wound rubber on the roid ih.n ordinary ations," and Vergie Herman Romeo with Gary Sherwood as ertdi of raed-bltlng traction bledot combine Mercutio; Ronald Hynd as Ty­ rare, bleeding control, arti­ with the very l«teit of tough treed compound­ (Monday); Ann Jenner, Antho­ ficial respiration, poison care, ny Dowell, Robert Mead (Tues- balt, and Michael Coleman as ing ta keep yau an the road with reeuuring day); Vyvyan Lorrayne Benvolio. bone and joint injury care, confidence. (Wednesday); Alexander The Sunday evening "Romeo burn care, care of minor in­ Grant, Carole Hill, Diana Vere, and Juliet," July 6, In addition juries, and transportation of STAM INKATID. Twin lay to Margot Konteyn and Rudolf Susanna Raymond, Lesley Col­ the Injured, according to Mrs. art af highly-efficient chlaro- lier, r atncla Union, Geraldlne Nureyev as Juliet and Romeo, C. C. Callahan, safety pro­ butyl rubber, applied iniid* Morris (Thursday); Antoinette will see Kenneah Mason as tKe tire, raundl eut Super as grams chairman for the San Slbley and Mercutio, Desmond Doyle Pedro-Palos Verdes Red Cross Jit Sport'i penonelity, Tliii (Kriday ; Desmond Doyle Tybalt, Robert Mead as Ben­ Branch. "n.r.liner trapt eir Intlde. (Saturday) and Marilyn Troun- volio providing reel backbone end ton (Sunday) in the new Ash- John l-anehbery will conduct The class will be held at the bonui mileage. ton bullet "Jazz Calendar" on all performances with the ex­ Red Cross Service Center, ;3W night, July 2. ception of "Swan Lake" and W. First St., San Pedro, Tues­ opening matinee performance of BANKAMERICARD » • . the days from 7 to 8:30 p.m., Mrs. "Romeo and Juliet" when Callahan said. OR FRIDAY evening, July 4, Kmanuel Young will take over Enrollment may be made by MASTER CHARGE) Antoinette Sibley and Michael the baton. calling Red Cross.