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   Corona Daily Independent (Newspaper) - September 9, 1964, Corona, California                                do you think was the biggest at the Fair this JOE 4204 think thp political attracted IS much attention as Because of the major differences in i s people were getting literature from both especially from the younger who seem to be studying the I notice a great deal of dedication and tolerance from both sides and I believe people are really thinking this 1204 E think thP ferris wheel and the roller because they what I liked the I don't know but I also like the political booths and spent a lot of around it is because so many people are interested in them and this is an exciting election EFFORT California Division fire as was attempting to operator Raymond Metherell stops fireman uses a hose as car after priming the carburetor with long drink after alertly encircling the sees if anything appears blaze spread to nearby brush with a Firemen from burned The to starting a forest with preventing a B. 715 I think the food attracted as as They seemed to be busy all the 1 The forid was very and I should know as I had two a barbecued a hamburger and a glass of 1148 Peaceful enjoyed the whole fai think it wa very Wi just moved n Corona a b o u tl four months ago from La Habra and war really something different to The children enjoyed the we think the variety of outstanding exhibits has been a great JOHN 1441 Fourth happen to like horses very much so that would be the big attraction in my I have long outgrown the and am to diet so I stay away from the food We are especially interested in horses we have part interest in an stallion who took a second All the events concerning horses were very plague surf SIMEON Larry 22, a student trying to ride a surfboard 446 miles from San Francisco to - Newport as a discovered a new hazard yesterday more than 100 pelicans that bombarded was 12 miles south of Big Creek at San Dollar ho had to off the board for and then I had to wash it week Capune was by sea lions and UPI The United Auto Workers Union and Corp. today reached agreement on the richest contract in automotive calling for benefits that could cost Chrysler up to over the three-year span of the Pres. Walter Reuther estimated the worth of the which was worked out only 55 minutes before the 10 a.m. strike at 54 cents an a year for the three Company it as high as 60 contract called for retirement benefits up to a exclusive of Social Security retirement and improved working as well as a wage agreement came too late to prevent walkouts at at least nine Chrysler plants seven in the Detroit area and at and Los But the workers were expected to return this afternoon when they received official word of the UAW international executive board was to meet at 7 p.m. to discuss the it and recommend acceptance to the worth of gowns investigation under- today by West in the robbery of worth of and suits taken from a dress designer's said clothing valued at belonging to dancer Juliet Prowse and actresses EIke Sonier and Stella Stephens were included in the 51  newspaper serving western Riverside County 737-1234  SEPTEMBER 9, 1964  City to shuffle in the of offices at the Civic Center today for departments ol engineering and p u bJl i c and city council moved last night to provide to renovate vacant second story rooms that will lead to the Another will go toward lowering the ceiling and providing adequate lighting in the city the new as outlined by City Manager Ron the administrative offices of the department of public works and the water will move to quarters over the city clerk's Both now are on the ground engineering which is headed by the of public will move to the west wing of the Civic Center near the main office of the public works building department will move to quarters vacated by the engineering while there is a possibility that parks and recreation will move to the quarters now used by t h 'e building Wolford shuffle would create more empty offices on t h e second floor for rental possibly to the It also would provide for an for the new urban renewal 12, holds her typed picture of John F. Kennedy and a note of thanks from Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy as she telephones d friend to tell the Denise did as a typing assignment in St. Edward's summer sent the picture to the late President's widow several weeks girl hears fro m D e n i s e a student at St. Edward's today is the possessor of a thank-you note from Mrs. temperature to 90 at noon after reaching a high of 91 Last night's low was 52.  will be some high but it will be mostly thrilled almost said she didn't really a reply to the gift she sent the widow of the late weeks as a school loping class had been the first in her class to complete a typed e of John F. So she sent it to Mrs. received a gracious note of her took me at least an hour to type and I did at Denise said is tlie of Mr. and Mrs. C. Cicchelli of 2;')6 their MINAL employes in the Philippines province of Mindoro must submit five rat tails before they can this the Philippines service reported to hire an urban ic on a basis may ilic door for in ol those by local agency of who prepared the city's application far federal funds an urban had to do certain for the for T h e listed by included II three of the lour members the that to do tlie work would lie a to the opposition promise centered around h a 1 t i n g the project and a look at a do-it-yourself Ki am Koing into I he financed a the voted to to the council that it hire on a part-time it and analyze from and a the council last ill to hire a motion that his salary should not exceed a This was the sum by Priebe lor carrying out all 11 phases of his would work under urban w hich could out tile work it wants Little Leagues elect JIMMIE lines were and officers were elected for the three Little which will operate in the area season during a joint meeting last night at the Security First National Bank Community of the three leagues were also The present Home Little League will become the Norco Little League while the old Corona Little League was labeled the Corona National Little which was officially formed last is the Corona American Little Corona Little League district divided leagues at the request of national Corona has passed the population limits for a League rules state that a second league must be formed or the district must be reduced when a city reaches 15,000 The Corona Little League obtained permission to operate last season despite the fact that rona was over the 15,000 new Corona American Little League will operate in territory west of Main Athletes attending and the new Taylor Street School will be in the American League The two Corona High students of league according to where the student of the Corona National Little League will run east of Main Home Gardens and El Cerrito will be part the National League next The two were formerly part of the old HEN in the National League area are El Home Gardens and part of Corona Junior Norco Little League will take the area north of a line which runs along River Rd. and The large NLL area will run west to Hellman and follow mellman north to boundary follows east to At CloVerdale changes to Limonite and the boundary line follows Limonite east to Etiwanda in Mira The line cuts south at Etiwanda and runs through to in the NLL area are Sierra Norco Highland and Norco Junior Haworth will head the new league as officers of the League arc vice president Felix A. and James H. Harry Bishop Don R. C. Norman Wallander and Little League officers for the acajou Bub vice Luther sec Nita Betty and player Roland Boh and Betty are Weeks was elected uj replace Clyde Spencer as president the Corona National Little League Corona Little Other officers vice Bob Carl Mull and players Sid Riches said thai the American Little League has tentatively lined up tor four The new circuit is still shooting for six Little widi six The Norco League will have eight League teams and eight l arm three local teams arc still of District 2;> but may be moved to 24 because of in and lie o' the Corona district brings the district up to the limit of 2;t director Dee Mullins of Colton was scheduled to attend the meeting but was forced to cancel he that he would go along with the three leagues decided on as far as boundaries are JACK raced through a portion of southeastern provoking individual acts of a blaze that blackened less than four acres of linder dry firemen credited a La Puente bulldozer his helper with averting what have been a tragic forest the credit were the his Buddy also of La said he was cutting new trails on about of a mile away from the fire when he spotted first I it a trash then I saw the car burning as fast I As fast as he about miles per hour m the diesel Some 15 minutes after he had Metherell had completely encircled the fire with a wide of bare earth tlie said the have spread to and ilic t National the when to his It ho the and spread to brush the said he had the car in the field had slept in it at least two had fun out ut to the in addition tO two trucks from were a from the U.S. trucks from the California Di- of volunteer as c from several ranchi's in the area that five water tankers to the The the of the fire about to Also dispatched was the city's ter with a gallon fire yesterday example of the close cooperation of all in the said Battalion Chief Harvey trip may cost Pan Woi s Northwest Orient announced plans to reduce jet i's bet u con the Pacific Northwest and it is the Civil lor to its coach Lire from to Seattle and Oct. for Not in said airline also has plans file a similar tariff request in the near Me also indicated Northwest would seek a reduction of first class fares from the present is the first day of Details are on Page 3.  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