The city wanted to buy the land for Recreation Park but it would require a bond to be passed by voters to pay the $642,925, and city leaders knew it would be a struggle to pass the bond issue by the required 4-1 margin in the June 15, 1923 election.
A May 1, 1922, ad in the Long Beach Telegram warned, “There will not be enough apartments for everyone some will be disappointed. Don’t let it be you.”
Reflective of the fact that people aren’t generally anxious to leave the neighborhood is this house at 4350 Linden Ave., on the market for the first time in nearly 50 years.
not to go with nationalism in parts of the east because those rich businessmen don t want their businesses taken away by the russians. they want to stay part of the ukraine. and the ukrainians have done a good job of limiting the damage for now to the crimea area. and they re sort of hemming putin in in the area that he s put himself. there was tough talk today from former secretary of state hillary clinton last night at a fund raiser for the boys and girls clubs in california. she drew a parallel for some of what putin is do to adolph hitler in world war ii. specifically to issue passports to russian speakers down in crimea. the long beach telegram recorded what she said which was a violation of parameters laid out by organizers. although that rule s been broken before. let s listen. now, if this sounds familiar, it s what hitler did back in the 30s. all the germans that were, you know, the ethnic germans, the