Karl L. Rundberg (1899–1969) was a Los Angeles City Council member between 1957 and 1965. He was convicted of accepting a bribe in 1967 when a member of the city's Harbor Commission and was placed on probation.
Biography
Rundberg was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on January 30, 1899. He attended public schools there and later took classes in commercial and industrial illumination at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. He became a businessman in that city specializing in commercial and industrial lighting and was general manager of Modern Lighting Company there. He moved to Pacific Palisades to retire. In 1953 he was named assistant director of the city's civil defense organization. He was a member of the American Legion, Westwood Shrine Club, and a director of Richland Avenue Youth House. He was president of the Lions Club in Jefferson City, Missouri.
He died of a heart attack in his home at 269 Monte Grigio...
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