Valley News, The (Newspaper) - February 24, 1963, Van Nuys, California 10 Ptr Copy MAIN OFFICE Sylvan St 786-7111 P.O Son 310 RESiDA OFFICE 7035 Blvd CANOGA PARK OFFICE 7221 Avt SIMI VALLEY Circulation Office NORTH HOLLYWOOD 5241 Va News 80 PAGES AND VALLEY GREEN SHEET Established 1911 YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Every Sunder Thursday and Friday for AGOURA CALABASAS CANOGA PARK GRANADA HILLS MISSION HILLS NO HOLLYWOOD NORTHRIDGE PACOIMA PANORAMA CITY RESEDA SANTA SEPULVEDA SHERMAN OAKS SIMI STUDIO CITY SON VALLEY TARZANA THOUSAND OAKS TOLUCA LAKE VAN WOODLAND HOLS LEADS IN HOME DELIVERIES SUNDAY FEBRUARY 24 1983 LEADS IN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING No News Achievement Issue Due Tuesday The annual Achievement Edition of The News will roll off the presses on Tuesday and it's going to be the best ever It will give complete coverage to all phases of the progress and development of the San Fernando Simi and Conejo Valleys There will be pictures galore and the pages will be packed with stories dealing with the business civic educational and cultural activities of the com- In addition to these there will be statistical tables and figures from the various city and county departments concerned with the area Business concerns students and all residents of these Valleys will find a wealth of interesting mation in the issue Watch for it on Tuesday Read it through and send copies to your friends in other cities and states Sen Humphrey Warns Here ofU Grade Ordinance Hearing Open to Public Tomorrow Hillside Property Owners Groups Hope Program Will Be Adopted by City Council The public will have a chance to present views on proposed grading ordinances tomorrow when the matter finally reaches the City Council after months of wrangling A public hearing is uled at 1030 am before the entire council Edward L Nelson dent of the Brentwood Protective Associ ation expressed the hope that CANOGA PARK STORES OPEN SECOND NIGHT CANOGA PARK ing tomorrow stores in this community will be open on evenings until 9 o'clock This will be in ad- dition to the regular Friday of I stores This ivas announced by Austin chairman of the Retail Merchants sion of the Canoga Park Chamber of Commerce Bandit Takes from Dress Shop After Second Visit A robber who professed in- terest in cashmere sweaters visited a Studio City women's clothing store twice on day and walked off with the second time around Clerk June Nelson of Sally Shops of California at 12108 Ventura Blvd told police the bandit in his early 40s re- turned to the shop about two after his first visit and selected a sweater While she was making out sales slip the man pulled a automatic from his pocket and de- manded all the bills in the register the clerk said She put the money in a bag the robber fled out the rear door police learned his group's program which already has gained the approval of the council's building and safety commit tee will be adopted in its en Geologist Board Urged Approval of the plan also has been expressed by other property owner groups including the tion of Hillside and Canyon Associations and Brentwood Community The proposed legislation calls for establishment of a city board of geologists com posed of persons adequately paid and properly as engineering geologists fa miliar with water and struc tural and soils engineering Calls for 26 Degrees The plan also envisions mu legislation compelling insurance companies to write slide insurance coverage and also suggests that measures be devised and adopted ing home buyers that builders whose homes they buy are financially responsible a Continued on Page Nine Window Broken Machines Taken Police today are seeking the burglars who smashed a window to gain entrance to a North Hollywood business firm and carted off nine ex pensive machines Manager Heriberto E Vega of Hale Enterprises Unlim at 5009 Blvd told police three typewriters three adding machines two check writers and a calcula tor were missing Russ Economic War KEYNOTE U.S Sen Hubert Humphrey delivers speech at Small Plants Symposium held yesterday in William Howard Taft High School Woodland Hills Humphrey who is majority whip in Senate said nation's biggest lenge is international economics He left Geneva test ban talks on Friday to come to Valley for um sponsored by Litton Industries Throughout Senator's Talk was emphasis on need for U.S to ex- pand markets both at home and abroad The News photos Attorney Family Accused of Phony Company Fraud Members of a Sherman Oaks family of three today face charges of grand theft forgery and conspiracy in connection with an alleged scheme to defraud the State Dept of Employment and area stores in ing more than in cash and merchandise The district attorney's of- fice said Atty Peter Daniel Bogart 41 of 4603 Longridge Ave his wife June 40 and stepson Peter James Bogart 14 all are accused in an scheme in- setting up phony ness firms as a front through which unemployment fits and goods were obtained Charge Accounts Opened Mrs Bogart and her son obtained more than from the State Dept of Employment by claiming to Youth Takes Car But Brings Home Stripped Wreck Transportation is a problem but a Pacoima man found it worse than usual this week 2 Tony R Lopez of 10959 told Tony Jr he could the family's 1956 sedan to school Foothill lice learned But while the car was parked near San This is another article by reporter Charles Ryan nando High School vandals j tracing origins of Valley place St After rXs to break Suburban development of the San Fernando front rear and side ley proceeded at such a rate 60 years ago that the unlocked the of me Los Angeles Suburban Homes syndicate doors and and sow to appropriate for construction of a headlining reported have been laid off by the phony business concerns the district attorney's office said In addition Mrs Bogart and her husband both are charged with forging fictitious names to open credit accounts at de- stores giving the name of a non-existent ness as place of employment The attorney appeared in his own defense at a inary hearing He and his wife are scheduled to appear Continued on Page 14 How Sherman Way Came by Its Name SYMPOSIUM SPEAKERS Among principals at Small Plants um sponsored Kelly vice president of firm's public relations advertising Charles B Thornton chairman of board Litton Industries Victor F president of tries Los Angeles and Capt W Cope U.S Valley Due for Warm Windy Day It will be warm 85 de- grees and windy in the ley today the weatherman said Gusty northeasterly winds and clear skies are forecast with mercury readings in the after dropping to an overnight low of 55 A high temperature ng of 80 was recorded at Weather Bureau Station n Van yesterday The Air Pollution Control District predicted no eye tation from smog in the basin today Beaches will be sunny Mountains are expected to be windy at times with reading in the 50s High and low tare readings recorded at Weather Bureau Station in Van for the week ending yesterday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Friday Saturday 65 63 72 67 77 74 80 48 41 43 47 45 47 59 DIARY OF A GRIPER Book Worm Turns Scribe K Thl it ml ripe loo ill f By HERB MAAS Here's really one for the book A mild-mannered easy going has been active in Cub Scout me timidly and apologetically and says HE'S got a gripe And I never suspected him of having a darker thought than brotherly love As I say his gripe is really one for the book And I mean literally He hates book ers No that's not a graphical error He hates book MARKERS not book MAKERS Come to think of it I don't know HOW he eels about book makers but him being so mild-mannered and and all I doubt if he ever gives them much thought But he's got a point You go to the public rary and get checked out with a book for your week end entertainment You take it home take off your shoes and tie and settle yourself into your easy chair for a real session of tion But not many pages CO by until jou make a ble discovery Some pushing lius tried to show up the author his criticisms and conclusions on the margins of virtually every page Passages which have captured his fancy he has underlined He has called attention to sections of other chapters foie and aft which he thinks should be di- gested with the material con in the page on which he has made his notation If it's a technical work the Continued on Page Nine Pose Pottle People Poje en City Page Dance A-S materials pored boulevard to provide a grand entry to the ex- panding Lot Angeles suburb They envisioned such a combination oi beauty and TODAY'S NEWS INDEX i usefulness as appealed to them in Mexico City's Paseo of Events de la The boulevard with an average width oi 200 feet including paved roadways on both sides of a streetcar right-of-way was constructed for a distance of about 16 miles from the eastern boundary to a with Ventura Blvd in the southwest corner of the tract It was named Sherman Way in honor oi Gen M H Sherman member of the syndicate who also was a pioneer in Los Angeles electric railway construction and i who was a Valley resident Great care went into oi the new thoroughfare with palms costly trees and shrubs and with roses in wide parkways In addition to the Sherman Way now used by ley residents the boulevard originally included the present-day dandier Blvd that portion oi Van Blvd northerly from Chandler to existing Sherman Way and also Shoup Ave southerly from Sherman Way is Cycle Hifs Parked Car Rider injured A motorcyclist was injured when he crashed into a parked car while turning a corner at Bothwell Ave ant Bassett St Frank Randall 18 of 19613 Basbett St was taken to Receiving tal with an injury m the vic area and injured leg and bruised head Officers the car be- longed to Virginia Jov te 20 of 6931 Bothwell Reseda Demo Whip Keynoter at Valley Meet Says World Trade Holds Victory Key By DURWOOD SCOTT WOODLAND HILLS The power struggle be- ween the free world and he Communists will be settled not by nuclear weapons but by economics U.S Sen Hubert Humphrey D- told a Small Plants yesterday at iam Howard Taft High School The Senator warned that the Communists understand the importance of al economics better than the United States But he added We can win if we have will to In his keynote address Humphrey used examples of discussions between himself and Soviet Premier chev and talks with top in- businessmen to stress that the biggest lenge ahead is world eco- nomics Over 300 Attend Humphrey a ranking ber of the Senate small ness committee traveled 20 lours to get from Geneva Switzerland to be keynote speaker at the symposium sponsored by Litton tries to help bring about closer relations between small Business and large industries More than 200 persons at- tended the all-day session which included addresses by Charles B Thornton Litton board chairman Jeorge T Scharffenberger jitton Industries senior vice president Victor F shin president In- in Los Angeles and Capt Ray W Cope officer in charge of the Navy ing Office in Los Angeles The toughest war we will ever fight and live to fight again is the ator said Talks With Premier He had just returned from Geneva test ban talks but instead of mentioning ament he made special note of luncheon discussions with op international men These people head mendous international There can be no doubt as to the importance of the investments we make where as well as at home Humphrey touched on his 1958 talks with Khrushchev and said the Soviet Premier talked for 20 minutes about the Communist system and the Senator talked for 20 utes about the free my of the U.S When we had finished it Continued on Page Nine Space Age Sets Theme at Cub Scout Pack 37 Dinner i S U N V A L L E Y With their fathers for exhibition the theme the racing Blue and Gold for Cub Pock 3 uas each deil decorated its own opened with a Dinner and following the meal the for area Md their parents illustrated talk hv Charles committees included of Park Frank Haines arrangements and Mr and of the John tickets Space Ad- park Sponsors Attend ministration who showed a Ethel L picture of John May Raney Lillian i Park to Venture Blvd in Woodland CUB SCOUT IN theme prevails at and Gold Dinner of of the Cub Scout Pack -37 Cub Scout Jay Wooten tries on helmet with help of from Charles Mosier who is the left Charles E Jones deputy chief public information officer NASA who was Jones acted a judge pack's sponsor attended speaker Cubmaster John Raney Charles Mosier pack sponsor and Art the miniature spare ships dinner with Mrs Mosier and pack chairman and chief constructed by the Cubs in the judging