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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 17

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replanting with fire resistant 2 Zgg injtlt Zimti WTX NOV. 21. plants. Judge Refuses to Drop MEHTA TO INTRODUCE TIME CYCLE' TONIGHT the ranplanrl ar nt 3 Widening of roads in 47 UVJ I Angeles as well as with Civic Leaders brush areas and construction of additional fire roads and Dwell-in Case Charges Fire Program Proposed for Hillside Areas lateral road between Sun missioned by Miss Addison derprivileged young, people-throughout the Greater Los Angeles area. set Blvd.

and Mulholland Dr in connection with the Ford Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra's second subscription pair of the 1962-63 season will be given tonight 4 Construction or new Foundation Program in Hu fire stations so that no home Trial Set for 21 Members of Congress on Racial Equality in Wilmington Incident The organisation, wltH Pledge Support to Teen World maru ties and the Arts. Also will be more than five miles headquarters at 1415 Cahu- and Friday at 8:30 in Phil to be heard in the perform away. harmonic Auditorium. No A spokesman for the in ance of "Time Cycle" will be concert is scheduled for enga is seeking aid for its Teen Ranch, a camp lor delinquent youngsters. Judge Howard E.

Crandall of San Pedro Municipal the Lukas Foss Improvisation Chamber Ensemble, Thanksgiving. including trespass, illegal occupancy and disturbing the surance industry Tuesday proposed a four-point pro Civic leaders met Tues-1 Among those attending peace, for Jan. 14 in Munici- day with Mayor Yorty to gram to end the brush fire Chest Attains 64 of Goal: $7,398,776 nal Court Division 20. the conference and pledging Court denied a plea Tuesday: that he dismiss charges against 21 members of the Congress on Racial Equality pledge support of Teen: Zubin Mehta. music director, will conduct and is introducing the new Time Cycle," a symphonic novelty by Lukas Foss, professor of hazard in hillside communi The CORE members said Retiring College Head Honored unanciai aia were smrer world international, a pro-l they were acting in behalf ties with a prediction that massive loss of life 'will be gram to combat juvemle de Nat' (King) Cole, financer'' Bart Lytton, WaW of Mr.

and Mrs. James (CORE) growing out of music at the UCLA School linquency. Student and community leaders honored Dr. John B. H.

McLennan of 1430 San- the cost of inaction. Community Chest volun- of Music Adele Addison will son, mayor of Beverly Huls: "dwell in" activities at a Wilmington tract house. dison St- "Wilmington, a teers reported collections be teatured as soprano solo- Given, retiring president of auto agency owner Frank The disastrous Eel-Air fire, according to statistics. Negro couple who said they Judge Crandall ruled that1 ist Tuesday of $7,398,776, or In a City Hall conference attended by more than 100 persons, Yorty TWI's director. Dr.

Roy B. McKeown, for working in Metropolitan College of Busi Taylor and City Councilmen John C. Holland and Johii. such; actions in a disputed tried to buy a house at the 64 of their 1962 goal of ness, at an Ambassador! Also programmed are the Leonore" overture No. 2 of should have claimed 250 lives, said Hayward Andrews, chairman of the In- Sun Rey Estates tract luncheon Tuesday.

S. Gibson Jr. $11.5 million. sale ''cause infractions of the law because anyone could C. C.

Dillavou. attorney for Ludvig van Beethoven and At Monday's Board of Ed At three separate. lunch surance Committee for the tract said the McLen- Symphony No. 1 in Minor ucation meeting, Dr. Marie take it upon himself to act in arav -w.

eons, volunteers reported reaching 55 of their quota Brush Fire Abatement Y. Martin was named to suc nans failed to quaKfy for a by Johannes Brahms. that manner and in so doing! The Foss work was com- ceed Dr. Given Dec. 3.

Veterans Administration-in central Los Angeles, 68 would destroy property Andrews outlined this pro- gram developed by the com sured loan and therefore in San Fernando Valley and rights." mittee which represents the 'couldn't purchase the home. 46 in Centmela Valley. The judge set trial for the Insurance Assn. of Los An The campaign runs through the first week of December. geles (which Andrews heads), the Insurance Brokers Society of California and the Insurance Brokers Assn.

of California; City Planner Tells Jury of $1,000 Bribe Offer 1 Larger water pipelines to hillside communities and Injured Motorist Dies Luther B. Jones, 66, of 21844 Kinard Torrance died in Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital Tuesday of concrete plans for use of Flanagan told the grand jur ors a San Fernando develop Mr, President Don't take poor advice WILL "PEACE" GROUPS REALLY GET TYPE" PEACE? Communist style "peace" can be obtained easily by-turning over world control to the Communists. We would then have peace all right, but it would be the peace of prison, or of a concentration camp. Is this the kind YOU want? We think not, and it is NOT the kind most Americans want DOH'T TRUST C0MMUIIISTS Make them show performance FIRST before giving concessions. Don't rely on Communist promises.

Paid for by rtpresentathei eY Calif, for Goldwater Gen. Ass'n for Ind. Nations Freedom Forum Cons. Coord. Council Cai.

Rep. Assembly, Orange County Chapters and various individuals Calif, for Geldw.tir, 409 N. Dolphins, Fsllorton. TR 1-717! water in swimming pools during emergencies. 2 Adoption of an ordi er offered him the money last spring in an attempt to injuries received Nov.

10 when the car he was driving collided with another at Se-pulveda and La Tijera Blvds nance requiring removal of influence his vote in a zon combustible groundcover and ing matter. Flanagan reported the in CENI NORMAN PRESENTS I IOPENINO TONIGHT The county grand Jury heard Charles F. Flanagan, president of the City Planning Commission, testify Tuesday about a reported at-tempt of a landowner to bribe him with $1,000. Flanagan was the third of 14 witnesses who will be called, said Dep. Disf Atty.

Fred Henderson, asthe grand jury opened a three-day investigation into the bribery reports. cident to Mayor Yorty last JY1 4STYLES Satan Sinner Plui 3 Drinks, Cempleta. Ne TP5 September. Police Chief Parker ordered a police investigation. Later the district attorney's investigative anea The JlfyilYiY SMITH cover, sreer if I p.m.

Enjoy Entire 1st Shawl Saturday SI intra OTTltSM SC0TUHD STIIL fiOINO STItOnf CRESCENDO luaoco scores mtsitv ssj moor inpoano iy canao orv cospomtios. s. staff made a further probe as a prelude to the grand jury 371 SUNSET Ol. 1-1100 action. 1 It was understood that HOUSE MOVERS 1IIE DEPEflDADLES FROM DODGE 1 They have made money and everyone has been satis- ied so they have come back or more." In an earlier phase of the committee's inquiry into the Continued from First Page grant as to the number of houses involved," Hull said.

Gerald E. Herrington, assistant State Real Estate Commissioner, said his office also is investigating the house-moving, operations. Katz, who was subpoenaed to testify, appeared an attorney. Denies Charge entry of charlatans and quacks into the California marriage counseling field, the Rev. William V.

King, pastor of the Church of Mod ern Philosophy, 11408 Meeker El Monte, testi- He denied one investor had made $250,000 by the ied a degree of Doctor of Divinity and honorary de type of foreclosures described by Miller. grees in philosophy and psy chology were issued to him Katz also denied landown mm. i. UHIIIl. lH'll UXUH1UI I MlLP.ll by the board of directors of the church.

He further testi nAin 1 if- tiaiirni svr rAAt vsil fied that one of those who ers were prevented from an advance inspection of the houses to be moved to their lots but did not deny the i uuim I imtm I inc iAiYicruAiCi tuul tuu ncorporated the church in pattern of investment outlined to the committee. 957 was hi3 mother. Sponsored Lecture King, 31, testified that his "These people have been only contact with a power- good customers," he. said. ul and dangerous drug (LSD) was sponsoring a lec ture in the church by a Ca-I nadian psychologist on the subject of the drug's effects.

Fund Salutes Non Jewish Benefactors "I would be happy to prove have not violated any law, moral or legal," King told the committee. A tribute to non-Jewish First '62 Tetanus benefactors of the United Jewish Welfare Fund was Death in LA. presented Tuesday night at the 18th annual Key Men's Lockjaw has claimed the life of its first Los Angeles victim this year, city health awards dinner in the Cocoa nut Grove. officials reported Tuesday. Ernest J.

Loebbecke, civic Mrs. Abbie Fournoy, 62, of leader, represented inter- 745 22 died Saturday at County General Hospital, faith contributors in the construction and allied indus according to Dr. George M. Uhl, city health officer. She tries who have donated more had not been immunized than $500,000 in 20 years.

He against the disease. received an award from Lou Lockjaw, or tetanus, is H. Boyar, fund treasurer. caused the deaths of two Los Angeles residents last The dinner also featured Introduction 'of film execu year. Dr.

Uhl said. tive Steve Broidy as chair ADVERTISEMENT man of the 1963 UJWF and Mrs. Sherrill C. Corwin as Hov'tif prevent chairman of the women's di vision. -orre leve- i Couple Found Dead at Home an aching back1 THIS BIG ONE'S IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD A City Department of Wa ter and Power engineer and his wife were found dead asphyxiation -Tuesday in their walnut Park home.

DODGE DIVISION CHRYSLER Firestone sheriff deputies, Stabbing back miseries plague virtually very one at some tuns in life. And while only a hoi-water bottle and weeks in bed soothed Grind lather's lumbago," you can' now expect rapid relief! Reader's Digest reports on dramatic new, inexpensive treatments, comforting drugs end 3 $implt ttept that can weniand often curt backachee! Get the December Reader's Digest now on safe. X'AJ MOTORS CORPORATION called by neighbors, said the bodies of Harry H. Prout, 60, and his wife, Laura, 66, were discovered in bed in the rZ 'Tho lft.nrir fmld Is about lh last nlaca a traditionalist would exnect to find WCK A SIZE PICK 1 fRICC flCR A OODCCj closed house at 3042 Flower nniTrmiiTnminnfm St The furnace was on and II Dodge. After all, the Dodge name has been associated with the medium-price In hovs since Hector was a dud.

But the fact remains this vear's Dodae, our '63. 11 11 1 1 1 iff 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 the house was extremely hot, ADVERTISEMENT' Jl II UJ 11 1 viy is priced right down with good old cars and Now, instead of settling -CQVrMT (0. 7IBIIC -KSKB for a iow-price name, you can stay with the low price and get a lot more car. The name proves it: Dodge! You get all the room and comfort Dodge is famous for. You get the smoothness of torsion-bar ride; experts call it the best in the business.

You get a V8 loaded for bear. (Or, if you prefer, we've got the famous gas-saving Six with the muscle of conventional' Eights.) And if that NOW! HELP STOP PILES FROM BECOMING ULCERS Decters warn UntreeteS" Nee us sceme Ami Ulcers an4 flssvrM it: isn't enough to turn the other two green with envy, how's this for a clincher? Every '63 Dodge is backed by a revolutionary new mile They call 'em The Dependables because they arel I tvtkarlne fMt DmWi Wtrrinty aiiiMt hi iMtaUf tna' mlmtmty IK3 an IkW-I rH rofUcMitut ar raaitr ftk4 ckwi Im nmt4 tte I ItlMt tot rfi ar Sn.OW ml, wMcfMvw vmm tnt: na ttiw Slack, tmi n4 httanwl mnMito aw mi Mmntl piH (aicMwif mawiw) ctokk) ewvwMr, JilJLJjllSlL: tMit wmtM imms ttthtftint turn cmwt), rM um tut antufaM, mm nm mmcw mm MmeM immim Hiwvin mmmt ox ixxif. untiiM Cat Uh aiMutat. la anums era iiwt mm sw ituoa vi im OoOf aan-eaiaeatl Mn 0t, stMaare-tite Mta, Si IW-ere nmt Ike Dapntftetn. AHILLU'JE QFCAHO I7J HIE LGIV-PHICH FIELD Cffecttre cHnlcny-totU4 borne treatment stops relieves etear as sties fast! Your doctor win tell yos not to let hemorrhoids commonly called Files) gs nn treated.

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