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 '.