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nos Anaeles Ctmes Thursday May 5 1983Part IX 5 DEATH: Neighbors Police at Odds Continued from First Page from his face" Glenn Lytle a friend of Fatso's said "When we saw him at the funeral his face was all dislocated" Police Cmdr Ivory Webb has a somewhat different story of the same evening Davis and Riley were on a "special watch" he said their object being to keep the party of mostly adolescents from getting out of hand Twice they drove in to disperse the crowd Webb said The first time they said they noticed that was "very very intoxicated" They asked someone to take him back to the party The second time the officers came around Webb said Fatso was again in the street "The officers attempted to make contact with him became involved in a pursuit and it escalated" Webb said Davis reported that was trying to get his gun and that Davis was trying to defend his own life when he shot him the district attorney's Special Investigations Division "They the police) wouldn't let us talk to each other We couldn't even go to the bathroom alone" Kirkwood said "They treated us like we had done something wrong" Webb said the witnesses were brought to the station "to get them away from the scene to give them the opportunity to collect their thoughts" Davis who had not been involved in any previous shooting incidents was removed from duty as a matter of policy for a few days He is now back on the street The Police Department's investigation has shown no wrongful conduct on his part a conclusion that was to be presented to the district attorney this week The district attorney's office would not comment on the case but said it will review the Compton investigation and decide whether to file charges against Davis Meantime back on 165th Street there is a feeling of helplessness Robert Welch's sister Wanda another witness said it is the helplessness of knowing that there is nothing to be done about the death of Anthony Amey "The bottom line is that just about everybody is afraid to pursue it" she said "Everybody knows they're going to be harassed They saw a helpless guy murdered and they're wondering well if we try to do something about it who will be next?" 4 4r '1 74 1 ap ot 4i' i 10Y-It ef 4 --e dip 1-4 1 I :41 1 iklt gtl''' A 4 I -1" Nt ::1 A'A-A i'lli i e- it -1' N4 A 4i-04' 17 rrit sk 1 '00 '17 11 i- 4ift: i )k :1 I k- ieft I 'kel -44e' (1 II :4 1 11 k''''': 1: Pf I -7 ::4::: i 1 4 4-'' 4- 104k r-4' (44 iw NJto cs1 0: lemli 1 -4- tatoktoltftttklatitUaNceZtt 4 1 Witnesses Rounded Up When it was over the body of lay on the driveway for five hours while the bureacracy of death wound to its conclusion Several witnesses were rounded up and taken down to the police station where they gave statements to the police the department's internal affairs department and the "roll out team" from RICK CORRAL Los Angeles Times Cinco de Mayo celebration Tuesday Activities will continue with dinner tonight dance Friday RICK CORRAL Los Angeles Times 0 1 Al 11 do of Whittier High dancers fly during Rio Hondo College's 0 1E a a As a Am Make Lynne Farrell part of your day Letters Springarmings MeM ADE3H Save Art Museum to Show 75 Films in '1939' Series The Times welcomes letters from readers Letters discussing topics of interest in the Southeast and Long Beach areas will be published on Thursdays and weekends in the SoutheastLong Beach sections of The Times All letters should be as brief as possible and are subject to condensation They must include signature valid mailing address and a telephone number where the writer may be reached Send to LETTERS TO THE EDITOR LOS ANGELES TIMES 8301 Florence Ave Downey Calif 90240 on Wonderful Ways to Put Your Walls to Work! Covering sports for Southeast Los Angeles and Long BeAch is a challenge Lynne Farrell enjoys Whether it's prep junior college or university sports Lynne captures and translates the excitement and tension of the event into interesting reports for you Recall Plan Ill-Conceived The major motion pictures of 1939 will be the subject of "1939" a three-month film series starting Friday at the County Museum of Art The series will present 75 feature movies covering all aspects of film production that year Each program in the museum's Leo Bing Theatre will be augmented by a newsreel short subject cartoon or coming attraction from 1939 a year in which eight major production companies released 367 feature motion pictures Films scheduled in May at 7:30 pm: "Dark Victory" and "Wuthering Heights" Friday "Stagecoach" and "Young Mr Lincoln" Saturday "Bachelor Mother" and "Babes in Arms" May 13 "Mr Moto Takes a Vacation" "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" and "Charlie Chan at Treasure Island" May 14 "The Roaring Twenties" and "The Oklahoma Kid" May 20 "The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex" and "We Are Not Alone" May 21 "Made for Each Other" and "Trade Winds" May 27 "Only Angels Have Wings" and "Golden Boy" May 28 Tickets for each performance are $2 for members of the museum and the American Film Institute senior citizens and students with ID $4 for the general public No seating is reserved dg1v 040s-s ''0c' 0 71 As former residents who still retain strong ties to Bellflower through church friendships and family we are shocked at what is happening to this town We refer of course to the ill-conceived plan to recall Mayor Lee Walker and Councilman Ray O'Neal Close inspection of the grounds stated by recall proponents reveal that the charges made even if true do not justify removal from office by regular election much less by expensive and divisive recall We have known Mrs Walker for 30 years as an active unselfish responsible highly motivated citizen of Bellflower whose reputation is beyond reproach Who are Eugene Bird and Bert Rasmus and what are their credentials to bring about this unfair attack on people whose only motive is to do a good job for which they have been elected? 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