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MKDKOKD MAIL TRIBL'Nt, MtUFOKD, OKKIjON Faber Aiiends Plani Dedication Jackson County Commissioner Don Faber attended the dedica tion of the Hanford Atomic En ergy Reactor at Hanford, Wash., Friday, stopping off there en route to Canada, at the invita tion of Charles S. Collins, direc tor of the California-Oregon Rec reational and Development asso ciation. Collins was unable to attend ( h e ceremonies which President Kennedy included in his wester trip. Faber also carried a letter of Local Committee Cheek Seminar Named to Assist I Planned in City Selecting School TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1. 10M Appointment of a committee to assist in the selection of ;e recipient of $3,000 worth of visual communications equip ment being awarded a Medford area school was announced to day by Charles W. Hill, Modern Office Sysms company, 1309 Court St.. Medford. A two-day seminar on how to : avoid accepting bad checks has I been arranl for Medford mer- j chants and their employees. It will be held Nov. 20 and 21 in ' the J :.kson county courthouse I auditorium. j The ;ninar has been sched-j uled"by law enforcement agen-: cies of Jackson county in co-l operation with the district at- torney's office, the Federal Bu- j i reau of Investination and the Named to the committee were Oregon State Bureau Identi Alf B. Mekvold. suDerintendent 1 (;,.,,, in,ci,n,f i"wu.uuu u upv- , oi jauKsun cuumy sciiouis. ruin j intendent of Manufacturers Con- j w. Calkins, superintendent of ; -.rn of Oxford, Ohio, supplier ! Josephine countv schools: Dr. j of atomic solid fuels for the f William A. Sampson, professor reactor. The letter was given ; of education. Southern Oregon him by Maj. M. J. Hopkins, I college, and State Representa rrired, of Rogue Valley Manor. live Edward Branchfield. Major Hopkins is the father-in. The school will receive an in- 4'vidual package wortn Si. 0U0 as part of a nationwide As sistance Grant to Education Program sponsored by ?he 3M company, St. Paul, filinn. To Encourage Teaching law of Noe Majoi Hopkins is known in the west as the y:e remaining member of the U. S. Corps of Engineers responsible for the location of Grand foigiee dam. Rwalling his four years spent on the project, Major Hopkins said his chief role fas geolo gist with the exploration and survey made on the feasibility of locating the itigh dam tha Cofumbia river. The 30th anBiversaiy' criebra Hon ot Grand Coulee dam. origi nally scheduled for Sept. 30, has been postponed until Oct. 111! and 13. according to Elmer Tonv lbrey, chairman of the coordinate ing committee. Medford employers and man agers will be invited to"' attend the Nov. 20 session, which is scheduled for 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Their employees will be urged to attend the Nov. 21 session, which is slated for 9 a m. to noon and from 7 to 10 p.m. Seminar members will sug gest precautions that should b taken in cashing checks Mr customer id police proce dures (ia kindling bal chick cases ewe nunnrec scnooitr a me i , , nB ,ripvi. nation will rotewe similar ! a(e nas bcen schedlll(,d equipment packages under the i(or mcmbers o( tt,e ,titv police department1 Cfc. jii and 23. Topis Jo be dicussed include-' $1.5 million projtram designed to i encourage cwative teaching. They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo ( Puzzle pIcture I & OgL. Siff ll ANSWER- Vj&ifr&J -?P MJ -WWTS SI 20H 34. i I-.J fL, ', j j Local and Personal OBITUARIES Cadli: Modern Office Systems coi- rSex sjnme definition laboratory IVBNINSS Wa4.& Thur. 7:19 . 1 0:00 ,...ri..t Ut;.. J latfiant ATE(NOOWt Wad. t:0O-:K) . 4 Sort. TJO-400 SnfJ I & paftv, local 3M distrrouror, i administering, th program U cally. - Each $3,000 a war A imsist f twa transparency makers, 2! overhead projector, and trar, parency film afld copy paper UT use in the classroom. . The ommitte Will stiwetf proposals for the grant sub mitted hy local principals mid administrators .describing their techniques for employina visual aids in th classroom. The prre posals they elact Will hi suls mj(tl So later that) No. 15 to a National Selection commitfe of prominent educator whicS will decide ert filial selections V Decemhet;. .Vf public, private and parochial schoul if all r- tchniques ia seit rirt9es and invnstifativp 'tfctininue m pk i S"""-" " .' CWMS. Jt t Crt, ft- s tjary, Iif.; fcrothot-s, .fe:chie Mcljcoi'l. Scotsdale, Ari. ni K&TIIERIM1 M.RIFF!N W89, in Sluttgaff, 0 f'eS: Keith ..McUod,, Valley fmm, Funwal services (t Kathe-! 3. 1913. in Benklmii. :.h sho Midi.. Wsters, Irs. lai" Jane rine M. Griffin, of 4074 Vas nMnrie io Clarence Uot lampiol, BirmfitRlwrtf. Wii., iivj in web . , " , , i . , . I " ft.. ,.;n i,. k.u ainoav, wa neio w. i:juigeatn in is.ia. . Hut nto Riscm i f;cloc , , er ! Jtl W Mc ' " Df. t. K. 't, "flastof 'first f-stitri( tbttfc, riti isitd. Nfr. Witfin mas Urn tt. Tl. 18 W. in Misrof. SJi )as tlvcd w tithcrn regoa n&! trt . northern Calitordi since to:- j Kal)i !md Mis fiula 'ilcLeod. t)trit. JlicSi, ; jt si grandchildren, Medical Palicnl Thomas H. Rickman, 1032 West 11th St.. Medford. is a medical patient at Sacred Heart hospital. Phi? Fire jgght damage was reported at a residi'.ce owned by Dave C. Richardson, 1204 West 10th St., Medford, as 111 result of a flue fire at 8:32 o'clock this morning. Money Missing Medford po lice reported that a soft drink machine at the Central Motel, 510 Sot: Central ave.. was broken into some time Sunday nht and an estimated $4 in change was taken. an Arrested A man sought by Mcdft police on a bad check charge, Charles Thomas Lewis Maccagno, formerly of Rogue River, was arrested by 'facoma. Wash., police Sept. 27. Maccagno will be retuied to Jilcksoff count for prosecution. IVmtiiK Issued The Medford duilding department issued a permit Monday to Kred Robin son to convert structures at 39 41, 43 and 4S South Front st. i one building, to be occu IMol upan completion by Sim's Bicycl mid Toy Shop, at ax es t)maJi t-f oi $SAtX). Ashland Man Hurt. foQitt'Car Mishap - - - 3' " Garv Hiciiardson SmHh, 28, f fa? Fordyc it., Aahlaad, Vas slightly ijureij whrn his car left eufvfat ClcAer lti and the Oron Spring flighy arl.v this moraiits. Tbe Smi i-r cri8s ibr in- el gre ebgifeli w S?t grt:-f fffsfctior? WeflfinM- dr?p ilitcn and rolled iT. ifi Jnror I94& Mrs. Knits BliiveA In Port-1 Itrtd, mherv she Itt jridtrt tino-ht tim. Survivor lnelucm tmr ttiit,, ?rnoa M. JEvms, Cortlimci, Ty-i :va, rriRevflli, Oi.,! We lighf," Lions flub ( i:. Kvans. Saif ,fns. LHH i statefl) in ft rettimffw rnr H im.1. wfr she hM iti.vl ; Cjlif.. ind leoit L. Kvan. Me-1 sned toil of ,thir clri V 1r ilom near-tledfor. in liWSltord: to daughtws, Mn. Veah hclfr Hie sigh nd lin ovk in ieno, fiev., she mm ni;ri K. irr,' Nclinneill. Oi., ' H tn' lpWri M. OtSfift, tM 'a Mrs. .Zethel Frsons, Tfe4- io m sen ngm, Btntw tord:-m brother. V e nn S in-i7 Jinfic tws work and as ton. Vanour, . Wash.: to j ht vsi(!tts ot the Hbgijp val- iXATlHH tKATIl ACCHlOtlU l.r lnfamiMiaH f. IJI UI1 ll'PIi D ti fl .Mill vivs. OMwt ijrvirt iactk) of in. Jay William, Vrck, Calif.; t .dutigtiTovt, Mr. 'ltr nobcrt3on,..Elk...Cwv!,t'alif.; Mrs. Robert Kukovina, Medford; 'as thrown otfl o tnt cav, ami : ,.,.i,iM, fiiffHd facial and hen.) tuts.18"" ....- polio taid. H tiwafil and ivlsed sl'tlw? .sl)lan(l torn-: miinit' !ioiitl. . Funeral scmom M marurF EcTs t' twi!'trs: ft A xtra 1r 4ii-4: V4 merfium 4f)-ac A small j 30c; ctrtonr t-3c ; OlA Staae rd.. MfdfwA. tffd lur tn riii. ft an lwU JamS TlldmpSftTT. A prints fHc; rrto 3c ftigWf; iTj2 tbl Hock M.. Crfnfrl P""! :ZC-. m Itnit1l rnllifiH rm TaM fjfirk rtfr. ticliiip truck.. rtHirt fcv Rat-! Olivi Sans, mi North SColuiW- mond SM Fiah. W, rf -laSBjfcl Blvd., FoTtland, wlto flied Friday ut WcMinnnll, Uf., ill I. hld at 10 a.m. WdHe dy ht th Chtl of ttw 7re J itBiJirs 4fi-c, prores-ierl A,Tr icei f-10 It irva.. ,l-4fic. rhlf-Urns Nn. 1 f7lri dlssd t rctftis: FrTS, whol drwu 28-34c lb: eut-up, lb: liiis lisht pe. wtlolc diwn t!l-S,lc 111.; lilH typfc hens, cut-up $S-38c lb.; hvy whole 34-3Sc lb - " rd. hear' On- df The ?"ish picituf ft'ut'S w j .vrtaking. and .passing th Thompson tehicla when fh. Thompson1 tfuck jtiade !ff( turn1 ioto a private di-ivwy,' i police reported; lTrfnt - 9oly Xon tfakley. 1, i 125 Sceni dr., Ashland, was citert fur failure to Jild right-of-way following an -oii-liiiW in .ftclilutirl aV n m lanisl isthnighJ t , Monday. ,Pol'ic: id the acci deiw occurred when Oakley flmtl t luift from Mounlain ava. tinut past Main aid drove it the path en auto driven by'Stan Leslie. JoiUa, S, of 1458 Ea Main (,, Grass Fire The Central Point Rural Fire department w s summoned at 4:15 p.m. Monday to extinguish a grass fire on the property of O. D. Weems, 5858 Crater Lake highway. About one acre burned. Cause of the fire was unknou Rummage Sale A rummane sale sponsored by the Women's fellowship of the Congregation al church will be held at the Fehl building, 108 North Ivy St., Medford, Wednesday and Thurs day, Oct. 2 and 3, from 9 a.m. I j to 3 p.m. I i Sludcnls Visit Classes start-1 ed Monday at Oregon Slate Uni versity and the University of Oregon and a number of Ied-' ford students, who had complet ed registration, spent the week end at home. Among them were Harlow Head, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Head, 1415 Eu clid ave.; Michael Hartley, son of Mrs. Jack M. Hartley, 1408 Fortune dr., and Frank Van ?elt, son of Mrs. Franklin H. Van Pelt, 64 Rose ave. 1 1 os p i I a! Patient Medical pa tient at Sacred Heart hospital is Victor I. Eakin, 917 West 11th St. Sale Scheduled Bethel iS, International Order ot Job's Daughters will conduct a rum mage sale Friday and Saturday, Oct. 4 and 5, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., in the Central Point Ma sonic hall on Pine st. A 9 Training Session Set at RC Building The annual training session conducted by the women's de partment of the Medford Mail Tribune for .those who submit copy to tho department is plan ned at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2, at the Red Cross chapter house on Hawthorne ave. Instruction will be given in '.he ..preparation of copy and a question period will be held. Coffee and rolls will be served. The class will be concluded be fore noon. sisters, Mvs. LuciU McAllister, laCcnter. Wash., and Mrs. Ttlrlm. PtocUum, Sedgick, Low.; Is grandchildren,' 'jimtt tw great grandchildran. I falltarera will include Rob ert W. Pari. Jjeoitard Adsimsim, Andrew J. Florey,' Walt Sevell, Stanley fairish, an tlmar Gillispi. . uireraJ aiTetiftemonfts ft fruatei To Siskiyou t'untraf Srvic dirwtors at Chapel iff tha tree mortuary. o WttCERVltLS Mrs. florert mortuary Iff Siskiyou Mlorsafc Sark. Tti Rev. Gordon t)allw Of V'H'',B iu!clfiKtW .of Wilfterviile cfifr fey tuvn fit their floret!,1 lights t(t signify irwir mngifi8 iip fort file driva. Q Tlie si'Stw" liions clirtv- m Medford has ievited Slie fe(t ford? UonS club Ra jtr in tais -aHnpai(?J) tonigbf an4 Wednes day HighP iif an affaaHif falbo' very flonj'iff ivt city. S,l flour Ui ftlfowiet) g.(0. ) 8:30 p.m. s o Siflijlsr Sal! Hraii eoft (uctl by ioriSi clubs hf UntP toniji n ft tcanorrotf ftighf; iff Talent) CM. j jnd s; jg !p)Knix (D. 2 snfl 3. aSi? i tto Gold Hill ietCeft i J'Oirtt ajiCieii. S 0 of roitland will officiati. TnCer marft'will fnllov in Siskiyou M jyiorial rarte. Wrs. Kvani a fiorft 7c Jf. O iO First sliowfiigsr tlie 19G Lincoln Continental, o Discover the greater sfwiotisness behind its cltissic profile V 0 u Sunday ei SossBhine ttencral hospital i Pant Tass. . gh 0as rnnr ilj l Angelas, Calif.. in omt as tif:tf tffiusin of m 4'arfUloj tailors Vim pioneer. o She Is irviei! 8.V e? hn band, Bdherk 'Kaatljintifi: hre ona, Miltofl JEaslwnod, AttcRor tee. Alaska: Haiolfi and Rnb- A rf Etoofl, Sjob Aniielesi It j u 4. V-- T .?t-,F s gramlaons,. an lt i' .'nrff auottutone sn iaci Bun q.(ff B11IIOCK . i.i h;i C ligroinil I'apfl) II Bl Colonial 'Entr . ..1211 F4on Hon) (S'l) 11 Kltttlllfr . . ..li) Kiuiflaniml! Inva 1 II. OH r,Wuas-vm-m St.--. (Siloiip Se): Com Slt 13.J,' KeyMoire ig)7;i Births MINNE - Ttt Mr. Elmer, 302 Stark st, Oct. 1, 1963, a girl, Ct ilogue Valley hospital. and Mrs. Medford, fi pounds. THOMPSON - Tn Mr. and Mi s. Holland V., 831 Liberty St., AshlaRd, Oct. 1, 19C3, a boy, 8 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. HEDRICK Jr. Hi Auditorium MCDFORD Tuesday, Oct. 22 8 P.M. TICKETS AT Purucktrs, Medtord Melody Houfc, Grantt Pail Student Union, So. Ore. College SI. SO, S3. 00, S2.S0 Sponsored by So. Ore. vollege Revenue 0 strandcTtildrem Titlrwent Wilt he t lUlltfesf Memorial 'seawwrx Grants Pasa o ( trtni Pli r-l1tltTf'8 ltdelprVC. jhrwA,fouWll,l6c SfSi, Eg vnr. aicm i Am mtS-nins is 1acaf lspiaJ. tw Haral arrangemertt W ill bff jounced by Coruler ftortisT.) ltr fijrG'('l' tm Wta()N- for S. WtS(. 3B tT.j St., MedfOr, 4) Mo avirning in 1T 4ioiTiUaT. funeral trrangeiwenta Will be announsi Conger SJortiS Funeral cMictt8. If o .10.1 Kyyslni i;iii: Kvstftvti ft-:i n 8'1 Kcvsio)i. a 4 . 4,'.i Mass Iiiv e;rolh itS; ft :17 NfltloiViJ (pyowlrij .. . R i 5trN(Jh ly 1 1 irv - fiimr f ; 'I'tfllSH Inront Sjl uniir-o cien m. VnrlBhl " a ! Wriiniaion rita Over-tk-Ceunfer Wesfw n Stacks By 3:1 'i ... 1 .. an', ;5 .m1 W hen yon inspect (he n?w Continental you sHIl discover wli monp llati half the people IsiJiy in astir price ran;? nhlt.nc !to 4 n i '.,...; .1 n .1 ItiT' v !i I'ur -1 11 . r' 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 injj f Notict'the greattr pasn?cr frw0' Come in, .nd inspect the new Continental ourself. Its t'ofile Js only fhrce inches longer than in 196U2-3. Vet J'o'a will iras a roomier reit 'compaitmeSl, with ut itk'hfs rW lej room and 2.5 'che SrJ.'re kn rianm tiian in 1 963. This lakes for fice the rr.-n i 1061 and lf'62 ji,'onenta!. .'d the ?..gga;c ).-RipalJffk;nt m 1 5 ri l.irRcr, for Wlttl :S':rease 337' o-r l?61i2. jt w -th al! this a'iiieri ftMcr. t:r C'U' KnrnM; f(t,T;ni all the qi;,ii:tie tiiai -'t mi-r trord? c "f -v other aui'.lr i I. i .me,e5 " '..tij, ; a pr me r'4f r, til' 4. ' nt:ncnta! f;ta:n rj.i a '. a!.. a he Cont:neii! is a'.aaaKc :n ;s t'i inoiia,'': W'e 'ia ')iri the c.: hie. "i"'re are nn iower priced IR e!. hecauv there is m comproin1!' of (!(! f.ffer Iraltr ve:-'V ; , 5. Both the ia and fiie cnnvfi'r have :'ol dc. j'.a.-im; jie ceea'e? f- the ti-e erOance. Cnr nee' rr "e only ftrrrican fou:a )or con ve :. TunuUai rpr.'lff ' ajra: ( tr:tion contnhutes to its unequaled ntr. ?. Within, virtually every 'aixurf is in cluded as standard equipmert. 6. Tha Contine.il also includes fall pnwer uxilvries 5 standard Equipment. 1. '5'he Continental is built m aMx,fi, 'Wn'(,:m, in a fcial plan which s(r- th world's h.glTSI anda"u,? pecisio au '9fvi enineenr,aj. S. No 'A'hef car ia o thnrouph,'- fl. et'rv Conicin! .u't pa road pcrfnrmarur tit- ;n .-iddition' to t h i -an-ia.f exanvnat nut a-J inspfi'i. :'"n; ( i'arture. 'the t"i""''i' uniq'iei' ;'f.iin tVMWLD II. rlH r4 iias been racaivael here of tfte' dath in San .rateo, Calif., of Donald K- McLeod. Bl, pormar resident lif Medford, who had made h fcoaw in Rcfl wood Ci. Calif., for the past 11 years, rte 'AS a S.'lding contractor and rttired frm business iiT 059. Funeral sarviccs will T held Wednesday, Oft. 2. at pw. t the Redwood ch.)el, Rcdwipaii City, Calif., with interment -fit the Alta Mesa emetery. ,Srvivta) ara flis widoWfSo; Bertha (PeCEV) McLeod, Red- .ooH Tilu anf Ills fnllowinC I lonlshl 47.17. lgh Wr.ln , ,, u-;ii; j n" fi.VTS Mlonn cin." 7r north sons nd daugntars. iiiiam ,n,rnr , R7 ,h inlrnnr ,lrljnd. aTtirhard McLeod and Nonnan Caiiiorni rair thr wood City; fSi'S. .larquelinej Whit, f Medford; !r Bar bara 'Jrossley, Long Pleach, . 22' 2.1 12 f'.S 1.1 5 1 I (l.S o'7 a M.Bt .i,n 8 :n d;l nil D ! 22( ' ,i 11 t.7 IS a 27 i:iT 7 HII .S in oa A,rrl 117 27 ' I I fh "JFhcison county juvenile detefttii home is looking for i couplt fo act, as nighi relief suppj'isors, County Juvenile Director1 LaWftnc tweedy said 'tWs morning. A Bonnie wosld fit Adore ade- qua1 tiiai man, he indicated. ine jacKson Louniy Juvtnile Advisory icoimcil last night tt t ltttar to the county ftiurl con (firming lhat the detention home seen without a night relief roupi' (or tumetime niRv, Twaody nid. kj Twaedy hiiis ked for an 1 ' aiei-aicncy county allacation of j $3,all) to hire a ittuht relief man j for the detention home. This i Would allow . $oo manthly sa). ,ry for nil monlhs Si- for tiie rain(ter et th) present fisct Jim. 0 1 I'lfalU STARTS TOMORROW - ' ' Wf Ike OLD AT 15 ? LTi4 Vf Hilrrnitlona! fcnk Amerum fH-1 Boi. CflM-fld 3t Cl P Util 2:.' Cn rili1 Cyprus rn' .. KquilHblr SM. ('ntst NVic,al f0l i,intzcn . Morrison Knucwt Mult Kfiinrls N W. 'I'.' OreRnn . P(ih . PPAL II S. NHiional Mik rlktrnm UM Coat Tel . Wcycrhaues.cr Merifnrrt aiu vicinity ,h dft'Je tempei nture rh,ne i lirnnuh WrdiiP.icJH.v Low tonjjiit 4fi Hish vvno!rliiy m Western UrcRin: Vnir trough Wtritf (day. pxcppt niglit and nmriiins fog or lv rlnudA RlnnK roast and a trw patcho morninR foe nih inli i n (I ENDS TONITEI mis On At 7:30 ikiM i i JAck 1 1:3D P.M. fRD SURE torn n :ice. ! re vnu fiei.we ' :.: the Cot ten t'7 n our ne-xt a'ie nv;:r, ,.a...f thr tnnt"ii .: tr '.s-nr'-at's ha- a'it"Trio'oi. 'leae 1 ij and h harr , arranaa dm "i:0!';' a: V'tir C"nenlenc rnd 'f the tt nroln".ic'lA nil i jHtA a IwVAtMONftS ; 1 1 (WiTii'tfiSi MEDFORD MOTORS, file 22 South Riverside - 2ND IT! 10 P.M. - tV e w")1 ", i - tt, fret- atlrrrd and 9vrninc thunfirrshnw- mv in the hih Sierri .oa (ng on Wip ronsl in the morning Slow ly rifling tPtnpcraturof !.)( Al, UAT ftMPlW ATUHE. Mrti . iwlrrriay 'fl above normal 0 ftn ord hiRh Oi'dh4l '.9 in 1't.i2. n"-nrd low this rtfis an in l!).".n. Pnf:iPITATION 24 lion, to midnight. JKlldn'iV 4 10 a ni . none Total Ih1 monV tltt B h, a below nnrniM! ftotnl -ire Srpt , inch, .'14 inch htfn-A' normal HUMILlV J.ow. vificfgHV . hl.')irl afct a in flf)'. frmlAM mw iisda rot- )e ;iUO. High firiard-low good. rers 1 2tn lb. 2i fill; standard 1030; Annriarcl tfi IR. cutter utlllt cov frl?. cuMM bulls 4l-18. CmIvps 73 B'eer freder medium 37fl-l70 It. 19-21: hflliers 10-7.2 Unfa 1.10. fews 275-30 lb 5(1-14 30. Shrtvy 300 Stpa.'H ith Mon-ifC.-'s low rinse or fully 1 00 Inw- for two days on slnughtti" UniiV. riifure-priine fi.i-iuo it !fiMs 17 23-17 5n( (ped- mixed jjood-ohoire HO lb. 12 30; evi, util ity I 73 f WAS SHE TOO A Gen. miiQrjS V'UWM I 41.00 j HAPPENS TODAY " iiiiiui,; ETR0 GOLDWYN BAYER MHIN1S i!lili.;ririii Plus "THE REBEL SET IWIlWITII A M0DFR9 LOVE STORY! nrfinip; Klamath Y a MKlJr rHM pnrtlajH Spoka4 ViikmiH Kurrka Tied Hlulf Sacramento S;m r'ran''i I. o Anffelr. Phoenix jr nver Chtraitn Miami Flf hi Nfw York ll.v 11 1'rfr. tKfV- i- vs. 11 ' , : a i 1 yJ l4 , .-' 51 fc-oan last night I dreamed he took me to Dinner in the CANDLE ROOM HHaBaKaiiaiMM PtNHISION'- art! MLTRO COLOR LAST j, UAYS SPECIAL PREVIEW issue 1964: auto: show 'Meelftafrd Mail Tribune JFstjrsnily presen? ri exciting ne'iy car report In fhe OCTOBER 6TH Weekend Issue r-cpr : .g-rrjr Detailed Picture Story: Q INTRODUCING THj FABULOUS '64s Hnre is a rppnrt from Detroit, with pictures on wlign's new Pjjjl why with the new car models. 9 an , jr Tomorrow: . , AUTOMOTtREyOS FOR '64 AND BEYOND Rend about the, new nafy turbine cars and many nihrr styling and engineering innovations. ' Plus driving tips from the American Automobile Association and the National Safety Council JM t MU, This Social Ism Nm DlMklll a.