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Sunday, May 28, 196! THE PRESS A-l Torrance Students Capture Key Posts at ECC Election Charles Kelber Named to New Northrop Post After sweeping presidential elections at El Camino Col lege this week, Dan Anderson of Hermosa Beach will serve victory was won Ellet, Lawndale, by Leilami unopposed. Also unopposed was Rel James of Gardena, who won a* president, of the Associated {the Assosiation Men Students Students next semester, I presidency with the vice pr%s- Trrry Harmon, incumhantjidency going to Robert A. vice president announced to-'Benson of Hawthorne, day. , •——————————. - Uun-offs -for the office of commissioner of activities be tween Roger Blewett of Man- bat Inn Beach and John Spil- ka of Ingelwood, and commis sioner of rallies between Bill Tughes of Los Angeles and Al SchneidfT of Hawthorne were staged Kriday with announce-' mr.nt of winners slated for the coming week. In an unprecedented dis play of campaigning, the cam pus shook with spirit as three political parties waged war for the much-sought. office, bringing out a record number of 627 voters, nearly doubling. 1 acrosfi th(l recent voting records. iawards for VICE-PRESIDENT Backing-up the new presi dent, Bob Kuehn, Torrance raptured the vice presidency with campaign running mates Dave Bean, Redondo Beach; Frnd Badalamente, Torrance, and Eddie Wood, Torrance, assuming the offices of com- misaioher of athletics, fresh man president and sophomore president, respectively. Nei*r< 'Associated Women •Studeifls president will be Ruby Windham, Hawthorne, and secretary of the organiza tion will be Kathy Mut'inch, Tnglewood, for the coming se- .Jnester. The commissioner of pub lic, gelations post was copped by .Tohn Acord, Torrance. Vic tories went to un-opposed can didates in elections for the commissioners of assemblies, Maureen Hayes, Hawthorne; finance, Wayne Hren, Man hattan Beach, and publica tions, ^Vayne Overbeck, Man hattan Beach. The sophomore Torrance Plant Receives National Award of Merit Bethlehem Steel Company's Torrance works has been hon ored for safely achievements during 10f»0 by the National Safety Council with an award of merit, given in recognition of noteworthy achievements'. A total of thirty-two Beth lehem C o m p a n y operations country received achievements in safety. Of these, thirteen received the award of honor, highest recognition obtainable for out standing safety record; twelve the award of merit; three the certificate of commendation in recognition of a perfect record of 200,000 to 1,000,- 000 man-hours worked with out a disabling injury; and four the President's letter which recognizes a perfect record of 10,000 to 200,00 man-hours free of dj^sabling injury. NINETEEN MILLION There are over nineteen million milk cows in the United States. The principal breeds in order of their nu merical importance are Hol- stein-Friesian, .Jersy, Gurn- scy, Ayrshire, and Brown Swiss. Milking Shorthorn, de veloped from that breed of beef cattle, numbers. is increasing in Use classified ads for quick secretary results. Phone DA 5-1515. TORRANCE BEAUTY COLLEGE I WHERE MEN AND WOMEN LEARN A HIGHLY PAID PROFESSION IN 9 MOS. REGISTRATIONS NOW BE- ING TAKEN FOR DAY OR NIGHT CLASSES. Moderately Priced Hair Service Available to the Public Student Work Beeinntrt, Senior!, Manicuring, Bruth Up», Out of State, Intermediate*, Style Director r;avio Bititnano (author/ in- structor, lecturer, win- ner of many outstand- ing aewrdt) Flavio'sl TORRANCE BEAUTY COLLEGE Pftll PLACEMENT SERVICE (Bonded *nti under iuriifliclion of ttate) 1628 CRAVENS AVE., DOWNTOWN TORRANCE For Information Call FAirfax 0-0404 NORTHROP SPACE SYS- TEMS DIRECTOR Charles C. Kelber has been named military space systems super- visors of Northrop Corpora- tion's Norair Division at Haw- thorne. He will direct all mil- itary space systems research and development for govern- ment-funded study contracts and company-initiated pro- grams. South Bay Young Republicans Condemn "Tractors vs. Freedom" Swim-Barbecue Party Scheduled For Tomorrow Torrance Co - Recreation Club will hold a swim and barbeque party at the Victor E. Benstead Plunge, tomor row at 5 p.m. Croup, which is sponsored by the Torrance Recreation Department, is accepting 8th grade boys and girls. Membership applications to be completed by the parents and the child are available at the parks and the Recreation Dept. office. Membership is 50 cents a year. Activities planned for June include a trip to Knott's Berry Farm, a Dodger game and a beach party at Playa del Ray. For further infor mation about the group, con tact the Recreation Depart ment, FA 8-5310. 19 MILLION COWS Over 19 million cows on one-half of the nation's 3,750,- 000 farms produce 57 billion quarts yearly. Milk produc tion per cow averagfng 3,250 quarts a year, is at, an all- time high record. BE GENEROUS Be generous when your neighbor asks you to support the City of Hope on "Hope Stmdav' June 4. Charles C. Kelber, senior staff engineer in the-Northrop Corporal ion d e v e 1 o p m e nt planning office, has been named supervisor of military space systems at the cpm- pany's Norair Division in Hawthorne. In his new position, Kelber will direct all military space systems research and devel opment for government-fund ed study contracts and com pany-initiated programs. * SINCE 1!K>7 A Northrop employee since 1057, Kelber was graduated from the University of llli- mois in 3947 with a bachelor | of science degree in aeronau tical engineering. A year later he received a master of science degree in theoretical and applied mechanics from the same university. fie taught aeronautical en gineering while completing his graduate work, then joined Rand Corporation in 1948 as a thermodynamicist and propulsion engineer. In 1055 he was employed at. Lockheed Missiles and Space Division as manager of space a u x i I i a ry power sy stem s, where he contributed to the early development of the I T .S. Air Force's Midas and Samos satellite programs. ACTIVITIES Kelber joined Northrop Corporation in 19f>7 and served four years as senior staff engineer in corporate development planning, report ing to the office of the pres ident. Me was responsible for coordinating inter-divisional activities in astronautics and nuclear sciences, and -was re sponsible for the technologi cal aspects of product divers ification and planning for corporate financial and cap ital expenditure support. He is the author of four technical papers on advanced space systems, and is a mem ber of the American Rocket Society. American Astronaut- ieal Society, Institute of Areo- space Sciences, American Ord nance Association, and the Association for Applied Solar Energy. Local Residents Ejected Members, Thomas William Orr. Tor rance CPA, and Chester 11. W i d m a n n, Rolling- Hills Estates CPA, have been elect ed members of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Orr is with the Los Angeles | JOIN THE BATTLE office of Arthur Young <fci Join the battle against life- Company and Widmann is destroying diseases. Contri- IMPOSING Shown is one of varied stylings now being of- fered at new Country Club Unit of Grandview Palos Verdes, overlooking Palos "Verdes Country Club 10 minutes from Tor- rance. Complete range of pians and prices feature new unit, starting from $25,550. During their regular month ly meeting May 2-1. at Smiths Fish Shanty. Bill Wilbur in a resolution from condemning the ac the "Tractors for Committee." This resolution, which was over whelmingly endorsed by the club, indicates that: 1. President Kenned ini troduced the floor tions of Freedom 5. United States shoud take positive actions to bolster our already lowered prestige ra ther than degrade ourselves further by .submitting to such actions. fc I The business meeting was! followed by the showing ofj the film strip "Communism! on the Map." j tiated the Committee and has any funds be declared requested thai contributed to it tax exempt. 2. The Cuban Government is calling the proposed black mail payments "Indemnity for Invasion Damages." 3. This is a direct contra diction to our allie>s and neigh bors who have been requested to place an embargo on all goods to Cuba. A. The State Department is deliberately overlooking the Logan Act. which provides that no private citizen may negotiate with foreign govern ments. Rummage Sale Held June 3 Limea Athenas. North Tor-) Blouses, shirts, pants play ranee Y-Te.en club, are plan-'clothes and young ha hie 5 ning a rummage sale to be j clothes will be available, held at the Torranqp YWCA. |There will also be a wide vari* The sale will' be held oniety of dishes and ceramics. : June 3, from 8" a.m. to approx- The sale is open .to the pub- imately 1 p.m. The Y is local-'lie and all are invited to al ert at 2320 Carson Boulevard.'tend. ENOUGH MILK Enough milk is produced] annuallv in America to fill a |ri\fjr 3,280 miles long, 40 foot {wide and :? feet deep. If all of the milk produced in the U n i ted States in 1958 had been put in square quart bot tles, side by side, the bottles wiuld extend 112 times around the, earth. with the Felker Torrance. Mfgs Co. in bute generously to the .of Hope Sunday June 4. GRIFFEY ELECTRIC ' Announce* NOW 2 LOCATIONS 112 ?. PACIFIC AVC REDONDO BEACH FR 4-3444 And Our New Store AT PAC. CST. REDONDO Between Ave. D und FR S-I4M Griff.y Electric Op*n Evenings TM * F. M. SHOPPING CENTER Come in or Call for Appointment DA 5-2575 Enriched by Milk Proteins PERMANENT by Gary! Richards REG. $20.00 SPECIAL <*, '12.50 Permette REGULAR $10.00 6,95 Sunday Buffet Served M a.m. to 9 p.m. * Adults............. 2.25 Children .......... 1.35 Make Reservations for Hostess Luncheons COMPLETE LUNCHEON......... Luncheon Lunches served daily except Tuesday 75c to 2.00 Businessman s Buffet Served daily except Tuesday Prompt Service 1.25 Includes Soup, Salad, Entree, Dessert .and Beverage Sandwich Specialties, Individual Salads, French Pastries Next door to the Palos Verdes Post Office in the Malaga Cove Plaza, at 2500 Via Tejon in Palos Verdes Estates FRontier 5-5538 I Open Daily (Except Tuesday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. GIFTS Victorian Furnishings Rare Clocks Antique Collection Wood Carvings from Germany Lustrous Cultured Pearls Hand-sewn Gloves from France Imported Coffee (ground on the premises). A FAMILY RESTAURANT ... NO LIQUOR SERVED FREE PARKING IN THE PLAZA DINNER MENU LISTED INCLUDES SOUP, SALAD, ENTREE, POTATO, VEGETABLES, DESSERT AND BEVERAGE

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Sunday, May 28, 196! THE PRESS A-l

Torrance Students Capture Key Posts at ECC Election

Charles Kelber Named to New Northrop Post

After sweeping presidential elections at El Camino Col­ lege this week, Dan Anderson of Hermosa Beach will serve

victory was won Ellet, Lawndale,

by Leilami unopposed.

Also unopposed was Rel James of Gardena, who won

a* president, of the Associated {the Assosiation Men Students Students next semester, I presidency with the vice pr%s- Trrry Harmon, incumhantjidency going to Robert A. vice president announced to-'Benson of Hawthorne, day. , •——————————. -

Uun-offs -for the office of commissioner of activities be­ tween Roger Blewett of Man- bat Inn Beach and John Spil- ka of Ingelwood, and commis­ sioner of rallies between Bill Tughes of Los Angeles and Al SchneidfT of Hawthorne were staged Kriday with announce-' mr.nt of winners slated for the coming week.

In an unprecedented dis­ play of campaigning, the cam­ pus shook with spirit as three political parties waged war for the much-sought. office, bringing out a record number of 627 voters, nearly doubling.1 acrosfi th(l recent voting records. iawards for

VICE-PRESIDENTBacking-up the new presi­

dent, Bob Kuehn, Torranceraptured the vice presidency with campaign running mates Dave Bean, Redondo Beach; Frnd Badalamente, Torrance, and Eddie Wood, Torrance, assuming the offices of com- misaioher of athletics, fresh­ man president and sophomore president, respectively.

Nei*r< 'Associated Women •Studeifls president will be Ruby Windham, Hawthorne, and secretary of the organiza­ tion will be Kathy Mut'inch, Tnglewood, for the coming se- .Jnester.

The commissioner of pub­ lic, gelations post was copped by .Tohn Acord, Torrance. Vic­ tories went to un-opposed can­ didates in elections for the commissioners of assemblies, Maureen Hayes, Hawthorne; finance, Wayne Hren, Man­ hattan Beach, and publica­ tions, ^Vayne Overbeck, Man­ hattan Beach.

The sophomore

Torrance Plant Receives National Award of Merit

Bethlehem Steel Company's Torrance works has been hon­ ored for safely achievements during 10f»0 by the National Safety Council with an award of merit, given in recognition of noteworthy achievements'.

A total of thirty-two Beth­ lehem C o m p a n y operations

country received achievements in

safety.Of these, thirteen received

the award of honor, highest recognition obtainable for out­ standing safety record; twelve the award of merit; three the certificate of commendation in recognition of a perfect record of 200,000 to 1,000,- 000 man-hours worked with­ out a disabling injury; and four the President's letter which recognizes a perfect record of 10,000 to 200,00 man-hours free of dj^sabling injury.

NINETEEN MILLIONThere are over nineteen

million milk cows in the United States. The principal breeds in order of their nu­ merical importance are Hol- stein-Friesian, .Jersy, Gurn- scy, Ayrshire, and Brown Swiss. Milking Shorthorn, de­ veloped from that breed ofbeef cattle, numbers.

is increasing in

Use classified ads for quick secretary results. Phone DA 5-1515.

TORRANCE BEAUTY COLLEGEI

WHERE MEN AND WOMEN LEARN A HIGHLY PAID PROFESSION IN 9 MOS.

REGISTRATIONS NOW BE­ ING TAKEN FOR DAY OR NIGHT CLASSES.

Moderately Priced Hair Service Available to the Public

Student Work

Beeinntrt,Senior!,

Manicuring,Bruth Up»,

Out of State,Intermediate*,

Style Director r;avio Bititnano (author/ in­ structor, lecturer, win­ ner of many outstand­ ing aewrdt) Flavio'sl

TORRANCE BEAUTY COLLEGE

Pftll PLACEMENT SERVICE (Bonded *nti under iuriifliclion of ttate)

1628 CRAVENS AVE., DOWNTOWN TORRANCE

For Information Call FAirfax 0-0404

NORTHROP SPACE SYS­ TEMS DIRECTOR Charles C. Kelber has been named military space systems super- visors of Northrop Corpora­ tion's Norair Division at Haw­ thorne. He will direct all mil­ itary space systems research and development for govern­ ment-funded study contracts and company-initiated pro­ grams.

South Bay Young Republicans Condemn "Tractors vs. Freedom"

Swim-Barbecue Party Scheduled For Tomorrow

Torrance Co - RecreationClub will hold a swim and barbeque party at the Victor E. Benstead Plunge, tomor­ row at 5 p.m.

Croup, which is sponsored by the Torrance Recreation Department, is accepting 8th grade boys and girls. Membership applications to be completed by the parents and the child are available at the parks and the Recreation Dept. office. Membership is 50 cents a year.

Activities planned for June include a trip to Knott's Berry Farm, a Dodger game and a beach party at Playa del Ray. For further infor­ mation about the group, con­ tact the Recreation Depart­ ment, FA 8-5310.

19 MILLION COWSOver 19 million cows on

one-half of the nation's 3,750,- 000 farms produce 57 billion quarts yearly. Milk produc­ tion per cow averagfng 3,250 quarts a year, is at, an all- time high record.

BE GENEROUSBe generous when your

neighbor asks you to support the City of Hope on "Hope Stmdav' June 4.

Charles C. Kelber, senior staff engineer in the-Northrop Corporal ion d e v e 1 o p m e nt planning office, has been named supervisor of military space systems at the cpm- pany's Norair Division in Hawthorne.

In his new position, Kelber will direct all military space systems research and devel­ opment for government-fund­ ed study contracts and com­ pany-initiated programs. *

SINCE 1!K>7A Northrop employee since

1057, Kelber was graduated from the University of llli-

mois in 3947 with a bachelor | of science degree in aeronau­ tical engineering. • A year later he received a master of science degree in theoretical and applied mechanics from the same university.

fie taught aeronautical en­ gineering while completing his graduate work, then joined Rand Corporation in 1948 as a thermodynamicist and propulsion engineer. In 1055 he was employed at. Lockheed Missiles and Space Division as manager of space a u x i I i a ry power sy stem s, where he contributed to the early development of the I T .S. Air Force's Midas and Samos satellite programs.

ACTIVITIESKelber joined Northrop

Corporation in 19f>7 and served four years as senior staff engineer in corporate development planning, report­ ing to the office of the pres­ ident. Me was responsible for coordinating inter-divisional activities in astronautics and nuclear sciences, and -was re­ sponsible for the technologi­ cal aspects of product divers­ ification and planning for corporate financial and cap­ ital expenditure support.

He is the author of four technical papers on advanced space systems, and is a mem­ ber of the American Rocket Society. American Astronaut- ieal Society, Institute of Areo- space Sciences, American Ord­ nance Association, and the Association for Applied Solar Energy.

Local Residents Ejected Members,

Thomas William Orr. Tor­ rance CPA, and Chester 11. W i d m a n n, Rolling- Hills Estates CPA, have been elect­ ed members of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

Orr is with the Los Angeles | JOIN THE BATTLE office of Arthur Young <fci Join the battle against life- Company and Widmann is destroying diseases. Contri-

IMPOSING Shown is one of varied stylings now being of­ fered at new Country Club Unit of Grandview Palos Verdes, overlooking Palos "Verdes Country Club 10 minutes from Tor­

rance. Complete range of pians and prices feature new unit, starting from $25,550.

During their regular month­ ly meeting May 2-1. at Smiths Fish Shanty. Bill Wilbur in­

a resolution from condemning the ac­ the "Tractors for Committee." This

resolution, which was over­ whelmingly endorsed by the club, indicates that:

1. President Kenned ini­

troduced the floor tions of Freedom

5. United States shoud take positive actions to bolster our already lowered prestige ra­ ther than degrade ourselves further by .submitting to such actions. fc I

The business meeting was! followed by the showing ofj the film strip "Communism! on the Map." j

tiated the Committee and hasany funds be declared

requested thai contributed to it tax exempt.

2. The Cuban Government is calling the proposed black­ mail payments "Indemnity for Invasion Damages."

3. This is a direct contra­ diction to our allie>s and neigh­ bors who have been requested to place an embargo on all goods to Cuba.

A. The State Department is deliberately overlooking the Logan Act. which provides that no private citizen may negotiate with foreign govern­ ments.

Rummage Sale Held June 3Limea Athenas. North Tor-) Blouses, shirts, pants play

ranee Y-Te.en club, are plan-'clothes and young ha hie 5 ning a rummage sale to be j clothes will be available, held at the Torranqp YWCA. |There will also be a wide vari*

The sale will' be held oniety of dishes and ceramics. : June 3, from 8" a.m. to approx- The sale is open .to the pub- imately 1 p.m. The Y is local-'lie and all are invited to al­ ert at 2320 Carson Boulevard.'tend.

ENOUGH MILKEnough milk is produced]

annuallv in America to fill a |ri\fjr 3,280 miles long, 40 foot {wide and :? feet deep. If all of the milk produced in the U n i ted States in 1958 had been put in square quart bot­ tles, side by side, the bottles wiuld extend 112 times around the, earth.

with the Felker Torrance.

Mfgs Co. in bute generously to the.of Hope Sunday June 4.

GRIFFEY ELECTRIC' Announce*

NOW 2 LOCATIONS

112 ?. PACIFIC AVCREDONDO BEACH

FR 4-3444

And Our

New StoreAT

PAC. CST. REDONDO

Between Ave. D und FR S-I4M

Griff.y Electric

Op*n Evenings TM * F. M. SHOPPING CENTER

Come in or Call for Appointment

DA 5-2575

Enriched by Milk Proteins

PERMANENT by Gary! Richards

REG. $20.00

SPECIAL <*, '12.50Permette

REGULAR $10.00 6,95

Sunday BuffetServed M a.m. to 9 p.m.

*

Adults............. 2.25

Children .......... 1.35

Make Reservations for

Hostess LuncheonsCOMPLETE LUNCHEON.........

LuncheonLunches served daily except

Tuesday 75c to 2.00

Businessman s Buffet

Served daily except Tuesday

Prompt Service

1.25

Includes Soup, Salad, Entree, Dessert

.and Beverage

Sandwich Specialties, Individual Salads,

French Pastries

Next door to the Palos Verdes Post Office in the Malaga

Cove Plaza, at 2500 Via Tejon in Palos Verdes Estates

FRontier 5-5538IOpen Daily (Except Tuesday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

GIFTSVictorian Furnishings Rare Clocks Antique Collection Wood Carvings from Germany Lustrous Cultured Pearls Hand-sewn Gloves from France Imported Coffee (ground on the premises).

A FAMILY RESTAURANT

... NO LIQUOR SERVED

FREE PARKING IN THE PLAZA

DINNER MENU LISTED INCLUDES SOUP, SALAD, ENTREE, POTATO, VEGETABLES, DESSERT AND BEVERAGE