PAGE. TWO Nixon Bids P SAN FRANCISCO lAP) —Rich- Brown l ad praised Nixon as a! lisners should Jorder reporters to ard M. Nixon hade a caustic ■ vigorous opponent, and congratu-; write it one way or another, farewell to politics yesterday.' la ted hin on the race he ran. ! “If newspapers are against a He conceded Democratic Gov. | • Nixon told reporters it was his 1 candidate, they should say it," 'Edmund GJ Brown had beaten last press conference and said ■ Nixon said. him for governor of California they hac n't reported that he had! “But I think at least they, should and blaiped the press for his defended Brown’s patriotism and! report what a, candidate has to downfall.' ' inotives. : say.” ' - - |. 49-year-oW Republican for- i At-omi point, he said reporters; THE COXOTT from2S;333 of mer vice president waited until had written it the way they saw California’s 3 1i320 ! precincts was 10 a;m. before conpyatulaUfif but added, "I don't think pub-! Brown 2,438,302, Nixon 2,001,661. Brown as thtyvinner of Tuesday’s f - - * - - election BROWN. 57. led from. the start,' held ft 2S(M>OG-vote margin wtum Kixon conceded, and had claimed victory nine hours earlier. “I Relieve Gov. Brown has a heart;even though he believes I do not. I' believe he’s a good American even though he believes Fm not." Nsscon told newsmen in BevpHy Hilla.' In his 1 a m. victory statement, Jamor & Senior WOMEN DtSCBSSfW of VOCATIONAL INTERESTS and POSKOUEGS PUNS b» Miss Ingley Ha ns mart ol H*rv*rd-Radcliif Program k Business Adm. TONIGHT 8:30 p.m. 299 Home Ec. Smith For personal interviews with Miss Hans man CaH UN 5-7143 !Koj-- - .lift - Wr' t - s ! ■ >V ; S?; f: k '.<l% mfp -.' ! „ 5(1 :■ •i %; . ,-v ■ 'Si- i THE DAILY COLLEGI/3jSI. UNIVERSITY’PARK. PENNSYLVANIA litics Bitter Farewell PRENCE RADIATION LABORATORY ! - : '■ he Lawrence Radiation Laboratory is operated f the University o£ California for the United; :ates Atomic Energy Commission. Current ojects ore in theareas of nuclear explosives i I : | j Laboratory staff members from the Livermore Laboratory' Site will be on campus to interview students in the IPhysical Sciences and Engineering j Thursday, Moyenstber 15,1962 Flease call your placement office for appomtment, or send written inquiries to: ' rWSOCWfCt IMpOrllMfli lAWKBKE RADIATION LABORATORY umvmmf or wQfiTOfittQ P.d Boat ROB .■. ,i ' ' »-, ■ . • ' * r . . . • uvwnrnn, unitoßira ' ; . oppammuy €tnp§oycr "Th» Haffl*" 1 "Th* Tmirtstian f “The Job** with /mt Dr. Awtewiw" / i , Award Wiaacr i ■#. »Lk»r» V wUA Sophia Loren' \ Amt * EkWr * \ Bw*r Scfmelder (lEt for industry and defense, nuclear propulsion, controlled thermonuclear reaction, space phys ics, and other advanced problems in nuclear physics and engineering. Collegiate Digest BEAT] Jh* ColWgan Digest will be uieeT ninr distributed with tomorrow's WtOl VIKV f issues of The Daily Collegian, Sow Playißg at »;15, 3:20, 5:25, 7;30, 9:35 FOR HISTORICAL ACCURA' AND AGELESS BEAUTY For Her exquisitely dainty Marqi ise-shaped watch, gold-fiUed, shock-resistant. 569.50 (Price* Include Fedaral tax] ■Provided cose, crystal and crown remain Intact U.S.ctttzeruhlpTequiied THURSDAY. NOVEMBER S. 1 e§v, For Him: handsome new Sea Hawk, ultra-thin, waterproof* and shock resistant. Gold-filled. $73 li'i ■« '"w V v i ’ !•[. :f 1.l ' i T • - r : '■ ' / V ?■ « /'• f' - j ! •*' - •!;- 'LI '•!!-. t ■ ••• ' ' : n: ?•. -M ’. [ ■ i ■; •,}#i i ; d'.:.- t - iv../; IjS .■'v.:
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