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Young Sailors Reach Island in South Seas To Rtach Ut By Phone I' yo« mill your copy of III* rraii-Horald, cell Hw CUCUIATION OfFICf ol „...„....______..DA S-lili OTHf» PHONES. CLASSIFIED ADVEtmiNO ....._. _______...DA 5-tOoO ADVflTISINC OIPARtMINT ——..—————————DA J-6040 WOMIN J NIW1 ____——————————.DA S-eJtO OINIIAl NIWS _!„. - ,-.. »* (40*0 cralb UNEQUALED CIRCULATION AND tDITORIAL COVERAGI Torrance East Torronce Lomita Carson Harbor Ciry Rtdondo Btaeh S«ri«i H, Velum* II, No. 25 if if 3231 Sepulveda Blvd., Torrance, California Wodnetdoy, September 29, 1965 \ Area Civic Leaders Boost ^Torrance Site for College READY TO GO ... John Roberts (left) and Warren Eldredfc on drrk of "I pkcinbn." ilH.foot yawl, prior to setting tall for AuMralin. Young men bcrume friends during high school Hnys nt Junipcro Scrra. Men Make First Stop Enroute to Australia planning crystallized Into ac-|hiU. Samoa, other South ? tion for Warren Eldredge Jr iclfic Islands, and New 7ea- and John Roberts the after- land before docKing in Aus noon of Aug 1 when they set tralla. sail from Los Angeles Har- bor on the 28-foot yawl, 1 Eldredge, son of Mr. and With a 100-day food supply! '740 Greenwood, was em- first scheduled ployed at Harvey Aluminum aboard, the top was tha Marquesas! as a die designer. Roberts. Sidewalk Report Due Next Week Quick action on a request for temporary sidewalks along Madrona Avenue has been ordered ty the Torrance City Council. Councilmen. acting on a letter .rom the Torrance Board of Education, referred the request for sidewalks t" City Manager Edward J. Fri raro and asked him to repo: back next week. Ferraro first asked that ;< report be dclajed until Ot' 19 Mrs. Kenneth E. Watt president of the Board of Ed- ucation, requested action by 'the city when parents in the .area north of Torrance Bou- levard protested withdrawal i of school buses because of ! safety hazards. ALL OF THE area is with- in UM 1.25-mile limit estab- lished by the school district for eliminating school buses Mrs. Watts also called at- tention to the timing of a newly Installed traffic signal at Torrance Boulevard and Madruna Avenue The signal ddt* not give children time to crow In large numbers, she said. Ferraro told councilmen he would have a report ready Islands, more than 3 turn son of Mr. and Mrs. Aloxan- miles distant. Their arrival dcr Roberts of 4605 W. 163rd was Sept. 17. one day prior; St.. Lawndalc. is a former to calculations. employe of the telephone Preparation for this ail-company. venture, which will take them 1 to a new land for perm-inr-nt residence. Included M.I\T,M tion classes and pure!': .sc "! the ship built by tin- laic Harry Pldgcon. who nailed around the world, solo, in a similar vessel. Trial runs in- cluded a trip to Santa Bar- bara a year ago. Lynn Kelly Wins Fair Blue Ribbon Thomas Deputy Opposes Action Of Committee * * A resolution endorsing an Itcrnate Torrance location as the site of the Palos Ver-!^~i Ics State College wasadoPtcd !ljOllIlCll yesterday at a meeting of the' Citizens' Committee for the .ncation of tate College Adoption of the resolution followed approval of an amendment which named the Friendship Park site in San Pedro as the alternate choice of South Bay area residents. The amendment was offered by Mayor Albert Isen In an .ncation of the South Bayj Q O21CK. Any Site */ Torrance councilmen last night reaffirmed their inten- tion to support any site which trustees of the Callfor- swer to fears that the com-j nia state colleges may select mittee might weaken its po nltion if it endorsed one site to the exclusion ot others Opposition to the resolution was expressed by representa- tives from San Pedro and by Walter Harvey, field repre- sentative for Assemblyman Vincent Thomas. HARVEY told the commit- tee It should not endorse a site, hut stick instead to a proposed resolution simply for next week's meeting. » IN OTHER action, the coun- cil: Adopted an ordinance which provides for a refund of fees paid by property own- ers In drainage districts 5-E, 8-A, B-B. and 8-C. The refund, which amounts to nearly $70, Lynn Kelly, tiO? W. 214th 000, will be paid as funds are St.. has won a blue ribbon,made available jy the drain- In the 4-H Division competi [age district. Lower fees have tlon at the l<os Angeles 1 been set for those property County Fair for an entomol owners who havu not paid the The" two" young men who' 0*? display, and aUo for her'foes at the current time, have been friend* Mnce high !ln««t collection whuh in-' Authorized free trana- school days at Junip<? .xSerr>i cludc« lntect« of l6 order* I (Contln-nd an Page 2) BUILDING PROJECT . . . Chairman Sam Levy checks progress on expansion program at Torrance YWCA building, Carson Street and Plata Del A mo, with Carol Wood (left), director of the Torrance YWCA; Mrs. Edward llanien, Fi- nancial chairman of the buildinf committee 1 and Naomi MeV'cy, first vice presi- dent of the YWCA board of directors. Levy alto headed building operation* for the original buildinf several years age. (Press-Herald Photo) First Cash S Indents Face Bonus Draw, On Tuesday Press-Herald newsboys arc busy collecting from their subscribers this week and it is a good time to make sure /-, . ** Cut °ff PV College Amid the speculation and Torrance area residents arc'confusion about its perma qualified for the full benefits nent cf the Cash Award Bonus, ac- cording to Circulation Man- ager Darrell A. Westcott. ; location. California's t state college has man- down to the busi- first winners in the has been cd education, set for Oct. S and the winners More than SO students the will be announced in the exact number will not be Wednesday. Oct. 13, editions known until registration of the Press-Herald. closes Friday are attending Here's how you can qualify classes it the California State for the Cash Award Bonus College at Palos Verdes. They which could total $38 the first will. In fact, begin their sec- time and $60 and more on ond week of instruction to- in-reeding months I morrow. I he Press Herald will so-| We are now a going insti- .1 a name at random from tmi on with students," Dr. indents living in the huge Uo F Cain president of the circulation zone of the new*-college, declared yesterday, (.aprr. If that person can Dr Caln gald dasgcil vary in show a paid subscription re-'^ from ,, , 30 gluden ts ce.pt for the Press-Herald for and added tnat nearl the September. o r if an adyancei studenU nave enrolled on , subscription contract s in; ful ,.timc ba§u 'orce, a cash award of $10! Mill be paid and an additional $25 added as a subscriber's bonus CLASSES ARE being con ducted in rented quarters in Without the subscription.? 1" California Federal Sa.- the winner will re- '"'* * nd Uan Association ,10 a'waVd' and!?"»*"«'< ",08 Si.v.r Spur he college within the original service area. The original service area Is xiunded by the Harbor Free way, Slauson Avenue, and the Pacific Ocean. It has since ieen expanded to Include a arge portion of the Carson Domingucz area where a third [X)ssibl e college site is located Trustees of the California State Colleges, meeting last month in San Francisco, nar- rowed the choice of a per mancnt site to three possible locations. They include the alternate Torrancc site, near Crenshaw Boulevard and Pa calling the college at 377 6837. 0*0 STUDENTS are attending classes Tuesday through Fri day during the morning hours. Dr. Nethery said the program to avoid scattering classes throughout the day. Three classrooms, a physics (Continued on Page 2) Safety Council To Meet Members of the Torrance Safety Council will meet Monday at the Palms Keslau rant, James Becker, chair- man, announced today. Becker said the meeting is the first of the "back-to- school season." Monthly meetings of the council were Friendship Park area of San Pedro, and a site at Avalon Boulevard and Victoria Stree homeless Palos Verdes State College. "We have made a very fine report (on the Torrance site), and have a fine group repre- senting the South Bay." Coun- cilman David Lyman said. Lyman's comments were >rompted by former Torrance :ouncllmtn Nicholas O. Drale, who suggested that the council should work toward sending a large delegation 'to show by numbers that we want the college." i LYMAN SAID he felt mass demonstration when the trustees meet Oct. 13 and 14 would be wrong. "We should leave the matter In the hands ot the Citizens Committee," he added. Other councilmen quickly agreed with Lyman's position. 'I concur wholeheartedly," Ken Miller said * "WE SHOt LD not try to pressure the board of trust- ees." J. A. Beasley said. "A eific Coast Highway; the delegation will hurt the city. You can't pressure these peo- ple " Ross A. Sciarrotta Sr. and Mayor Albert Isen also said they felt a "high pressure" HARVEY TOLD the com-j approach would hurt the (Continued on Page 2) Icily'* position Crash Injuries Fatal- Injuries rercivrd Tuesday evening In a twe. car crakh on Crenshaw Boulevard north of Uomtiifuet Street proved 1*1*1 l»»t night lo Sig- fried Schultheis, II, ol 211:11 tensor Avriuie, liar- bor City. The viellm was * passenger in a \rhiele driven by Lawrence Jrnno of Palo» Verdes Penin- sula when lit* Jeiino vehicle mid nnolher drive* l>> Kit Kurd Kny Sigurdson, IN, of llermosu lle«rh, collided. Jrnno mid Sehullheis were taken lo Lit- lie Company of Mary Hospital where S. liullheit died about three hours after the B:»» p in. crash. Jenno was reported in serious rondilion. hf jackpot will set the add- Ko * d '" the Peninsula Center.'recessed during the summer I $^5 bonus to await the Registration for new stu-! Monday's program will be denU will close tomorrow at presented by Arthur Horkay next winner. 'there is nothing else to do Persons living in th; large 7 p.m. according to Dr Harry Nethery, dean of af- ss Herald circulation zone; cllitie» Panning Students newly appointed traffic and lighting engineer, and Al Ko- vach of the traffic and engi- are already eligible t ho s e ma X. however, registerThur»-ineerinjj department. Title of who ^rc subscribers are eligi-! day or Friday by paying a $5!their presentation will be ble for the $25 (or morel jack-' 1 " 1* registration fee No uewj-DrKlng .Safety and Tra.fit- pot bonus 'enrollments will be accepted j Violations " UNDERWAY .. Warren Klih. :vfo»i >au|, "t.abriiiba," as he und JuhnBoberls lea\t I.us \n^,-lf, llailmr lur Australia. r'lrM olop wut the Marquesas «l<utds, 3.00U miles awuj. To start your subscription,»"er 5 p.m. Friday, (at 50 cents a month) call thelNethery warned. l>r The meetings are open to the public. Reservations may l're*s Herald circulation i fice now DA 5-1515. of Prospective students may be made by ca.ling the Tor secure full information byirance City Hall, FA 8-5310. 1'hone Numbers Changing - Number ilmnfes for approximately 3,'tOO General Telephone subscriber* in El Nido and vicinity will become effective. Sunday, Oct. a, ac- cording to Bernard I.e Haron. division nimmger for the utility. The a,WM» »ut>»iribrr», who now have telephone number* beginning with -'I73-, 374-, 376-, or :i;»- will then have numbers begin- uiug with 370- or 371% The subscriber* .Heeled will receive a special disk bearing their new number in the mail IhU week. The number disk it designed to be affixed eaoily lo Ike telephone dial. Dedication Ceremony Due - - formal dedication ceremonies for the new County Probation Department at the T^rrance Civic Center will be held Friday morning Super- visors Burton W. Cliace and Kenneth Halm will join Torrance city officials for the ceremonies A luncheon to be hosted by the «ity will follow the ceremonies.

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Page 1: Young Sailors Reach Island in South Seas cralb · nancial chairman of the buildinf committee1 and Naomi MeV'cy, first vice presi dent of the YWCA board directors. Levy alto headed

Young Sailors Reach Island in South SeasTo Rtach Ut By Phone

I' yo« mill your copy of III* rraii-Horald, cell Hw CUCUIATION OfFICf ol „...„....______..DA S-lili

OTHf» PHONES.

CLASSIFIED ADVEtmiNO ....._._______...DA 5-tOoO ADVflTISINC OIPARtMINT ——..—————————DA J-6040 WOMIN J NIW1 ____——————————.DA S-eJtO OINIIAl NIWS _!„. - ,-.. »* (40*0

cralbUNEQUALED CIRCULATION AND tDITORIAL COVERAGI

• Torrance• East Torronce• Lomita• Carson• Harbor Ciry Rtdondo Btaeh

S«ri«i H, Velum* II, No. 25 if if 3231 Sepulveda Blvd., Torrance, California — Wodnetdoy, September 29, 1965

\

Area Civic Leaders Boost ^Torrance Site for College

READY TO GO ... John Roberts (left) and Warren Eldredfc on drrk of "I pkcinbn." ilH.foot yawl, prior to setting tall for AuMralin. Young men bcrume friends during high school Hnys nt Junipcro Scrra.

Men Make First Stop Enroute to Australiaplanning crystallized Into ac-|hiU. Samoa, other South ? tion for Warren Eldredge Jr iclfic Islands, and New 7ea- and John Roberts the after- land before docKing in Aus noon of Aug 1 when they set tralla.sail from Los Angeles Har­ bor on the 28-foot yawl, 1

Eldredge, son of Mr. and

With a 100-day food supply! '740 Greenwood, was em- first scheduled ployed at Harvey Aluminumaboard, the

top was tha Marquesas! as a die designer. Roberts.

Sidewalk Report Due Next Week

Quick action on a request for temporary sidewalks along Madrona Avenue has been ordered ty the Torrance City Council.

Councilmen. acting on a letter .rom the Torrance Board of Education, referred the request for sidewalks t" City Manager Edward J. Fri raro and asked him to repo: back next week.

Ferraro first asked that ;< report be dclajed until Ot' 19

Mrs. Kenneth E. Watt president of the Board of Ed­ ucation, requested action by

'the city when parents in the .area north of Torrance Bou­ levard protested withdrawal

i of school buses because of ! safety hazards.

ALL OF THE area is with­ in UM 1.25-mile limit estab­ lished by the school district for eliminating school buses

Mrs. Watts also called at­ tention to the timing of a newly Installed traffic signal at Torrance Boulevard and Madruna Avenue The signal ddt* not give children time to crow In large numbers, she said.

Ferraro told councilmen he would have a report ready

Islands, more than 3 turn son of Mr. and Mrs. Aloxan- miles distant. Their arrival dcr Roberts of 4605 W. 163rd was Sept. 17. one day prior; St.. Lawndalc. is a former to calculations. employe of the telephone

Preparation for this ail-company. venture, which will take them 1 to a new land for perm-inr-nt residence. Included M.I\T,M tion classes and pure!': .sc "! the ship built by tin- laic Harry Pldgcon. who nailed around the world, solo, in a similar vessel. Trial runs in­ cluded a trip to Santa Bar­ bara a year ago.

Lynn Kelly Wins Fair Blue Ribbon

Thomas Deputy Opposes Action Of Committee

* *A resolution endorsing an Itcrnate Torrance location

as the site of the Palos Ver-!^~i Ics State College wasadoPtcd !ljOllIlCllyesterday at a meeting of the' Citizens' Committee for the.ncation oftate CollegeAdoption of the resolution

followed approval of an amendment which named the Friendship Park site in San Pedro as the alternate choice of South Bay area residents. The amendment was offered by Mayor Albert Isen In an

.ncation of the South Bayj _£ Q O21CK.

Any Site*/Torrance councilmen last

night reaffirmed their inten­ tion to support any site which trustees of the Callfor-

swer to fears that the com-j nia state colleges may selectmittee might weaken its po nltion if it endorsed one site to the exclusion ot others

Opposition to the resolution was expressed by representa­ tives from San Pedro and by Walter Harvey, field repre­ sentative for Assemblyman Vincent Thomas.

HARVEY told the commit­ tee It should not endorse a site, hut stick instead to a proposed resolution simply

for next week's meeting.»

IN OTHER action, the coun­ cil: Adopted an ordinance

which provides for a refund of fees paid by property own­ ers In drainage districts 5-E, 8-A, B-B. and 8-C. The refund, which amounts to nearly $70,

Lynn Kelly, tiO? W. 214th 000, will be paid as funds are St.. has won a blue ribbon,made available jy the drain- In the 4-H Division competi [age district. Lower fees havetlon at the l<os Angeles 1 been set for those property County Fair for an entomol owners who havu not paid the

The" two" young men who' 0*? display, and aUo for her'foes at the current time, have been friend* Mnce high !ln««t collection whuh in-' Authorized free trana- school days at Junip<?.xSerr>i cludc« lntect« of l6 order* I (Contln-nd an Page 2)

BUILDING PROJECT . . . Chairman Sam Levy checks progress on expansion program at Torrance YWCA building, Carson Street and Plata Del A mo, with Carol Wood (left), director of the Torrance YWCA; Mrs. Edward llanien, Fi­ nancial chairman of the buildinf committee 1 and Naomi MeV'cy, first vice presi­ dent of the YWCA board of directors. Levy alto headed building operation* for the original buildinf several years age. (Press-Herald Photo)

First Cash S Indents FaceBonus Draw, On Tuesday

Press-Herald newsboys arc busy collecting from their subscribers this week and it is a good time to make sure

/-, . ** Cut°ffPV College

Amid the speculation andTorrance area residents arc'confusion about its permaqualified for the full benefits nent cf the Cash Award Bonus, ac­ cording to Circulation Man­ ager Darrell A. Westcott. ;

location. California's t state college has man-

down to the busi-

first winners in the has been cd education, set for Oct. S and the winners More than SO students the will be announced in the exact number will not be Wednesday. Oct. 13, editions known until registration of the Press-Herald. closes Friday are attending

Here's how you can qualify classes it the California State for the Cash Award Bonus College at Palos Verdes. They which could total $38 the first will. In fact, begin their sec- time and $60 and more on ond week of instruction to- in-reeding months I morrow.

I he Press Herald will so-| We are now a going insti- .1 a name at random from tmion with students," Dr.

indents living in the huge Uo F Cain president of the circulation zone of the new*-college, declared yesterday, (.aprr. If that person can Dr Caln gald dasgcil vary in show a paid subscription re-'^ from ,, , 30 gludents ce.pt for the Press-Herald for and added tnat nearl the September. o r if an adyancei studenU nave enrolled on , subscription contract s in; ful ,.timc ba§u 'orce, a cash award of $10! Mill be paid and an additional $25 added as a subscriber's bonus

CLASSES ARE being conducted in rented quarters in

Without the subscription.?1" California Federal Sa.- the winner will re- '"'* *nd Uan Association

,10 a'waVd' and!?"»*"«'< ",08 Si.v.r Spur

he college within the original service area.

The original service area Is xiunded by the Harbor Free

way, Slauson Avenue, and the Pacific Ocean. It has since ieen expanded to Include a arge portion of the Carson

Domingucz area where a third [X)ssible college site is located

Trustees of the California State Colleges, meeting last month in San Francisco, nar­ rowed the choice of a per mancnt site to three possible locations. They include the alternate Torrancc site, near Crenshaw Boulevard and Pa

calling the college at 3776837. 0*0

STUDENTS are attending classes Tuesday through Fri day during the morning hours. Dr. Nethery said the program to avoid scattering classes throughout the day.

Three classrooms, a physics (Continued on Page 2)

Safety Council To Meet

Members of the Torrance Safety Council will meet Monday at the Palms Keslau rant, James Becker, chair­ man, announced today.

Becker said the meeting is the first of the "back-to- school season." Monthly meetings of the council were

Friendship Park area of San Pedro, and a site at Avalon Boulevard and Victoria Stree

homeless Palos Verdes State College.

"We have made a very fine report (on the Torrance site), and have a fine group repre­ senting the South Bay." Coun­ cilman David Lyman said.

Lyman's comments were >rompted by former Torrance :ouncllmtn Nicholas O. Drale, who suggested that the council should work toward sending a large delegation 'to show by numbers that we want the college."

• • • iLYMAN SAID he felt

mass demonstration when the trustees meet Oct. 13 and 14 would be wrong. "We should leave the matter In the hands ot the Citizens Committee," he added.

Other councilmen quickly agreed with Lyman's position.

'I concur wholeheartedly," Ken Miller said

* • •

"WE SHOt LD not try topressure the board of trust­ ees." J. A. Beasley said. "A

eific Coast Highway; the delegation will hurt the city.You can't pressure these peo­ ple "

Ross A. Sciarrotta Sr. and Mayor Albert Isen also said they felt a "high pressure"

HARVEY TOLD the com-j approach would hurt the (Continued on Page 2) Icily'* position

Crash Injuries Fatal- Injuries rercivrd Tuesday evening In a twe.

car crakh on Crenshaw Boulevard north of Uomtiifuet Street proved 1*1*1 l»»t night lo Sig- fried Schultheis, II, ol 211:11 tensor Avriuie, liar- bor City. The viellm was * passenger in a \rhiele driven by Lawrence Jrnno of Palo» Verdes Penin­ sula when lit* Jeiino vehicle mid nnolher drive* l>> Kit Kurd Kny Sigurdson, IN, of llermosu lle«rh, collided. Jrnno mid Sehullheis were taken lo Lit- lie Company of Mary Hospital where S. liullheit died about three hours after the B:»» p in. crash. Jenno was reported in serious rondilion.

hf jackpot will set the add- Ko* d '" the Peninsula Center.'recessed during the summer I $^5 bonus to await the Registration for new stu-! Monday's program will be

denU will close tomorrow at presented by Arthur Horkaynext winner.'there is nothing else to do

Persons living in th; large7 p.m. according to Dr Harry Nethery, dean of af-

ss Herald circulation zone; cllitie» Panning Students

newly appointed traffic and lighting engineer, and Al Ko- vach of the traffic and engi-

are already eligible t ho s e ma X. however, registerThur»-ineerinjj department. Title of who ^rc subscribers are eligi-! day or Friday by paying a $5!their presentation will be ble for the $25 (or morel jack-' 1"1* registration fee No uewj-DrKlng .Safety and Tra.fit- pot bonus 'enrollments will be accepted j Violations "

UNDERWAY .. Warren Klih. :vfo»i >au|, "t.abriiiba," as he und JuhnBoberls lea\t I.us \n^,-lf, llailmr lur Australia. r'lrM olop wut the Marquesas «l<utds, 3.00U miles awuj.

To start your subscription,»"er 5 p.m. Friday, (at 50 cents a month) call thelNethery warned.

l>r The meetings are open to the public. Reservations may

l're*s Herald circulation i fice now DA 5-1515.

of Prospective students may be made by ca.ling the Torsecure full information byirance City Hall, FA 8-5310.

1'hone Numbers Changing -Number ilmnfes for approximately 3,'tOO

General Telephone subscriber* in El Nido and vicinity will become effective. Sunday, Oct. a, ac­ cording to Bernard I.e Haron. division nimmger for the utility. The a,WM» »ut>»iribrr», who now have telephone number* beginning with -'I73-, 374-, 376-, or :i;»- will then have numbers begin- uiug with 370- or 371% The subscriber* .Heeled will receive a special disk bearing their new number in the mail IhU week. The number disk it designed to be affixed eaoily lo Ike telephone dial.

Dedication Ceremony Due - - formal dedication ceremonies for the new

County Probation Department at the T^rrance Civic Center will be held Friday morning Super­ visors Burton W. Cliace and Kenneth Halm will join Torrance city officials for the ceremonies A luncheon to be hosted by the «ity will follow the ceremonies.