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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 202

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10 1973 1 EojSflnflcs( Himtfi Gompton Will Probe Alleged Data Leaks 'Outsider' to Investigate Claim That Policemen's Addresses Were Released COMPTON Despite JL' I lii Mm focal Dual-Temp 15.5 cu. ft. NO DEFROSTING REFRIGERATORFREEZER A quality refrigeratorfreezer with a wealth of advanced Admiral features. New Easy Cube ice bucket with automatic "twist-eject" trays. Cantilever adjustable shelves two big crispers.

Available with optional add-on automatic ice maker. mm NT.16JJ The charge was leveled two weeks ago by Saul A. Lankster of the Cormpton Police Officers A n. Lankster claimed that "publication" of the- list led directly to "a conspiracy against policemen" in i re officers' homes were ransacked and two officers'' wives assaulted. Edwards -said a "thorough investi gation," showed that no one in his office, or the offices of the city controller, city personnel director, or chief of police released, the list.

In fact, said Edwards, there seems to be some doubt that a list was ever released. He suggested that Lankster and the Compton Police Officers Assn. be "admonished1" by councilmen for having made charges without getting facts to back them Despite Edwards some-. times vehement denial that such a list was released, and further, that any anti-police "conspiracy" was afoot, councilmen continued to press for further investigation. Councilman a 1 1 Tucker said that, some members of tllie Police Assn.

had received letters from the Teamsters Public Employes. Union soliciting their membership, which seemed to indicate that at least the Teamsters had received such a list. But Edwards then produced a letter, from the Teamsters in' which the union denied ever receiving a list and charging Lankster and other members of the Police Officers Assn. with trying to smear the union. Seek Investigation 1 ess, said Tucker, it is "sometimes hard for a person to investigate himself," and he suggested that the council try to find "an outside" investigator to conduct the further investigation, Tucker's suggestion won agreement from the other councilmen, but the council did not discuss who might be picked to head the new investigation.

Edwards pointed out that the two employe groups, the Teamsters and the Police Officers Assn. are currently involved in a membership dispute. Ctty Manager Howard Ed-; wards' branding the charge "false," an invest i-S gation will likely continue into allegations that some-; one in the city manage-? ment released a list of the a addresses, and telephone numbers of the eriftire police force. 1 Whittier Views Four Plans for WHITTIER Studies vhich detail four ways the, C-ity might develop an in-ti'jcity transportation system will be complete in three months. City Mana-ge) Keith Abbott said this week.

None of the plan's would bp-financed by federal rev-. enue sharing funds, de-: spite pleas to the City Council that the federal money should be used and that priority should be given to a system which would most benefit senior citizens. Abbott said the studies will focus on meeting cbm-. munity-wide transit needs. Flexible Plan An on-call service approach similar to La Mira-da's Dial-A-Ride is one possibility.

"This, of course, would be very desirable as far as the senior citizens are concerned," Abbott said. Preliminary discussions have been held with the Rapid Transit District on expanding service for intercity routes. third plan is a city-jo rated transportation system similar to tihe one Xorwalk will implement. Officials say such a program would have fixed routes set up according to geographic needs determined by the survey in progress. A fourth plan which would incorporate both the fixed route system and the on-call service or Dial-A-Ride concept is under consideration, notes Abbott.

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