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J. P!T!R IARII!n
PROTESTS ,LEVELED
AT PARKING LAW
Tloe a~>ooe -or Knport Kooport Bl•d. to tile bout or
looeb r .. llla tile -.. Nnport looeb !rom 2:Ud St.
.... Ia tile <111 tbll are to ~ ""'·· Old Newport
llloetod br tile -com-lrom Utll st. to Urdst., Bolbot.
merclal parldAJ on•n.~ .,.. .. .., • ., ar• trom 6th st. to A
belli( -od by'<tbo Plao-st. alar Commtsaloo. 011-atr..t par kiD( would be
Tbe u .. ue Cout HWJ,lD required lntbe.,.eatofoeweon.
Cona del Mar, J(arlDI A". structio~~t ealarpmeot by more
IUid a portJoo or Apte A••· 011 tbeD I~ or tis ort!IDJJ cross
Balbot. l&laDd. tile <111-COOIIII)" lloor ara .. any ...... , ..
dock .....,..ty oo Uartnoro partod. A use permit would be
WUe tile Newport Hetpt.s bus-requlted lei< rOIIoratlooorooo-lllo..; distrtet lrom Cout ""'· eoolor mille butldlllc damapd or
alooc Newport Blm. to 15tllst., deltroJod more !bill I~ or
valoe b)' ftre, explosioo, earth--
quake or otber act. Ezterlor
remodelh'C DOt 1Deteaslnc us-
able floor space would be to
win in'69 eumpted.
Tbt Pla.anLDc Commission
aplll dellyod llnalac:tlon atlut Tb~~rsdaf's moeUnc. IDIJowtnc YOUTH received recognition at Tuesday's luncheon meeting 8abs Haoebrlnk of Balboa la:· protests by Dee Cook ot Corooa
lOc
COSTA
MESA
Will beautltul downtown Tbe Harbor hrteltmeat Co.
Corooa del Hal be &faced by has a 1eue oo tbe1r tpaee at
Bulloet's deputmeat store? 2841 E. Coast Hwy ., bli: tbe
The rumor bepa sprtdiac build1ac 1s 1D tsci"'W'.
Tlresday u.t part, aoo perhaps When -by tile
most, o1 the 2800 block on tbe Ensign. people Ln that block
.,utb side ol Coast Hwy. l:la.d said, "Tbat WOIII.d '-qiiUe a.
tbeea chosen as the slte of ooe thine •• but tiU is tbe drat ot the most lmportant stores lnlllllg tut lll&fe bid." Aaott.r
1n Southern CalllorrUa. said. ··u tbey are OOirdllc. u•s
a long ways off. •• Aad OM Ald.
Giving credence to the report ''Get 111 toucb wttb Mr . C&acly.
ls the tact that Brown's SbeU at BullOcks's."
station at Z&Ol E. Coast Hwy. U tbe report 1s Yetttled. It
wOI sooo be movLng to the would be tbe2Ddmajorde't'elop-
coroer or Jamboree Ro.d a.Dd meat at tbt Goldearod-e:c..t
E. Coast Hwy.; tod that tbe HIFJ . eoroer. UD1o11 8&ak 1u
See~.ttfty Paciftc NatioQI.l BUlk already btoken ground for Its
at Z831 E. Coast Hwy. wtU mcwe Corooa de! Mar brucb at tbt
lD early Oectmber to tbe New-southwest corner and hopes to
port Ce.nt.er ft.oaDctal plua... be iD buaiDtss there lD J anua.ry.
ONE-WAY TRAFFIC
IS EYED FOR CDI land IUid ber co-pUnt, AD&Ola del War Uldby L<>ul&B<tnsor of the Newport Harbor Optimist Club. Pictured here, from
ROOI or S..erly HUis, failed to Bolbot., 'rnrmer plan•tnc com-left, are Michael Woodard from Costa Mesa High School, Tra11le engtooer Bob Jallee Tbe Wllllor Smith olu pro.
llntsb tile eleetloo day race missioner. Hevuloos are to be Optimist Club president steve Boice, Douglas Dovey from pve tile Newport Beach City poses lbe lllllowtoc: from Ensenada. to La Paz, but made b' cooslderatlon at 1 Council a briefing Tuesday a!-~-ny, aoutb...lxH.&Dd-allof
tbey beat 102 ottbementrtes, More me«tnc. Newport Harbor High School, and steven Jump from Corona ternooo on the proposed ooe-tile westerly side ol A\'Oeado
CHARLES DRYER who lallod to 101 8"0 as llor as Mr · Coot objected tllat the del Mar High School. Tom Swiss from Estancia High way street plan lor Corona del Ave., Acacia, Carnatloo, Fero-
tbey did. etred: of tbe proposed ordin~ Mar. leal, lrJ.&. L&rbpur, Naret11us,
Babs aoo Anceta. drlvtng a anee would be to dlseourace School was unable to attend. (Optimist Club photo,) The COW>CU Is .,.w.. aod Po-Hue! tulradf
dune buggy bowed out Ran ~ oue-ny SOiltb-.bouod below tbe
cboSantab.. •• about~doi ::;~-::.0!!:~~ OPTIMISTS HONOR YOUTH ~·~: .... :.~·:~~:~c= hlgbway. the ny do'n,afterbeLDgfotced these h'stoess areas. He part-~ of tbe reoommeW.Uons made -one-way, DOttb-bowxt-all
oft' lbe road 1n thedartbyooeo1 lcularly elp'esaedblsobjeeUon by tbe consulting eoctneertag or tbe easterly s~e ot A'IOCado
tbe cars 1n the race. to t.be 1~ elllatpment a.od Tbe NewportHarbor~lmlst larslUp, athletiel, ud student. studeat body presideot. His nrm Wilbur Smith and As Ave., Beeoota. Dahlia. HeUo-
Tbe gtrls are determioed to destruction clauses. Club, as lbe blgblighl ot its leadersblp. Eaeb was ctven an parents, Mr. am Mrs. Robert wc~es. -trope, Ja.smtoe, Marl,Wd, and
eater tbe race ap.tn oeJ:! year, annuaJ observance ot the award or aebienmeot. L. Jump, aod prlneJpa.l Leon Orchid.
and to brLDg tact tbe tr~ytar HOMER E. KLINE 01 ES u.eompllshments ortbe natioD's From Corooa del Mar Higb Meeks, were llso present. ';One -way streets may be •Two -way--Goldenrod, Mar-
tbe tlrst ctrls team to flnlsll. Homer E Kli.De of 2907 Ebb-)'OIAh. booored local youths llld Scbool, stevea Ja1111 was Mlcbael p. Woodard wa.s establlsbed oo.ly uponenaetment guerite and Poppy.
O..er-.all wiDDin were Larry tide Rd •• Harbor VIew HUls, tbeit pareots at tbe New. 12 seleeted tor th1s award. He is a selected from Costa Wesa High or specl!:c lectsJ.&tion by tbe Tbe ooe-wa.y street propoa1
Berquist ol Duarte and Gary died NOT 12 at H H !tal luncheon. senior, bas u outstancllng Sebool. Mike bas orpnised and CouocU, U.r. Ja.flee noted. wW be discussed by tbe dl.r-
Prestoo of West CoY1Da, drtv-at are 77· oag osp Tbe young people were scholastic tecord, bas time tor directed tbe work of tbe educ-"Prior to coosidering such a ectors or tbe Corona del Mar
lng a Hoada motorcycle, MoYie He was. a. director andotricer selectAMt tor ucelleoeeinscbo-atllleties, and bas been chosen ationaJ development eouocU to major cb&.Dp, II l5 aeeeual'J Cbamber of Commerce at a
star James GuDer, clrtflDC a of tbe Muter Electric p I• ffi held promote better educaUon.. His tbat tbe oommWllty tlrst De ill-mortliD& mMt.iag aut Tondl.y came ta ltth. OMo b' so 0 1(8 0 ICir tumU, Mr. and u.rs. Doa&J.d Alrmed. aod at tbe proper ume Ln tbe Cbambet otnee. rra.mc rttddlat ot ' E Woodu'd ud IW~ tbl eo..eu bl made a.wve ol EQC1Dee.r la& WUI be OD lllad
_.. Ill= · F~~~tlf~lf,... poplbleetJau ..... " to.,......,.._,,
.,........,.. ~~ Di?l' e~A.Tow.t.' __ ....., ~t" ~ • !'t t • .. ~.. • ,_ ..;._ ~
-..w be .uu ClrMr ""or drop -ted lrom 10.-.rport -lllll 'Rnney' Rnst IllS but did DOt UDder tbe dlrtetioa of Paet.nc pour ~." backlld atx1 tbe !5 caliber automatic Ln School. He 1s a RDkH' • a. ' er
OIAIL!S CDLESM»RTHY so .. bollr time Umlt. _ View Memorial Park. by a.baDd~temporarUyskle-bis rlgbt !Wid. He ordered member of the varsity water
BARRm ofrtcer's IDYestigatk)n of adrlg ' ,. marcblng and coocert bands, r · Y • 'REALTY PREXY tracked tbe Newport Beach otrlcer G&rner "Unbuctle)'OIII' poJo and swim teams, tbe f a.nt E (FU.) Finster
am curreoey robbery "at gun beU slowly, and tben told also a member ot Varsity and pioneer Balboa. restaurateur,
2011-09 WesteUftDr., WestcUtr him to enter tbedoctor'softfce. Key Clubs. He still has time to dted No,-, 6 al his borne, S16
New omeers or tbe Newport rn.taiUar oftleer Joe EdiDc-Realty, presldeat; Cbarles Ceoter, at mtdnlgtrt, Friday, On closing tbe door, otn.cer be student body president. His Anade Ave., Balbo&, at tbe ace
Harbor Costa Mesa Board of er, recktaal fteeoilresidelt of Dryer oftbeReal Estaters, ftrst Nov. 8. Garner immediately went to the parents, Mr. and Wrs. Aroold ol 77•
Rllltors were elected last week lbe 32Dd district Callbala flee presJdeat· Charles Coles-window, and when be saw Dony and prl.ocJpal,Q).arlesE His r1rst restaunm wa.s
am wUl be Lnstalled at 8 a.m. Real Estate Aua.,'..Utpreslde, worthy or C. F. Coleswortby & OUtcer Garner !1tst sighted tbe buriJ,arlean, became out of Gods~ atteDd~lie luocheo0: blown as tbe Green Draaoo, at
Thursday, Dec. 12, at the Bat boa Tbe oew roster lDcllldes, J. Co., ZDd vlee president; aDd tbe YOUDI man, 30 to 32 years or the omce. He retrieved his gun Thomas p . Sw\ss, son of Mr. UaJ.n St. aDd Balboa Bltd., &Dd
Bay club. Peter Barrett of Pete Barrett James Wood. ol Mesa Verde age, about 6 feet, 1 iDC1I tall, belt, wblch had beentbtowninto and Mrs . ThOmas Swtll, was was a bao~utlorcoUeget:idstD
Realty secretary-treasurer. we1cb1Dc around 140 to 145 a pond nell to the walkway, re-selected by Estancia Hlgtl tbe 1920 s. His seoood n-
56 Tbr;. oew directors are Joe pouDds, of fair c.ompleJ:ioa and moved his weapon, and ran after School. Tom is a &OOd athlete, statorut was tbe Ocean Froat to Col. Norton at ClarUon ot CofciweU BuUrs; thin faced, at the e.otruce ol tbe suspect. and a tine scholar, sarves as Newport. His lblrd, operated:
Curt Dosb or Dosb Realty, and the arcade. HepartedbispoUee Tbe doctor's property was re-president orCalltorniaScholas. ~ hisy' r~!meot51in1960n'..~
Perry Zimmerman ofCoatsand unit and went to tbe btdldlng. covered nearby, but the s\1Si)ect Uc Federation, sports editor ol u.~~~~ s, &l -.lld ·and~
Col, Claude J. N~rton, 56, medal, and waslbeoa.lyreserve WatJ,ace. CODtlnulnc directors where be ns confronted by tbe was not apprehended, altoougtl the school paper, aDd is Ln From, Central Newport. 01 2618 Cove ~t., Corona del comm~ to wln tbe Air are Bill RIAg ol Harbor Lan.st-blo"liat at SW.te 9, oftlee of Dr. other pollee joined in the charge of 1968 homecoming. He Wr. Finster nsbornLDSulb.
Mar, tor mer Orange COtdJ Foree s top award twtee. Tbe meat Co., tbe outcoinc' l!MS8 Ralpb Fra.Dklln ol Tustin. search. A similar robbery oe-plans to attend the University or Ana, Oct. 4, 1891. H eas a
engineer and war pilot, died flrst came when be commanded presSdeat; and ArthurGordooof Tbe OOrctar dressed lnagold cured Nov. l, at Dr. franklJ.a's Mlcblga.n. aod Dopes for an cwter member of Newport
early Nov. 1~, at the Long tbe 9336tb Air Reserve Squad-Paul. Wbite' Carnahan. colored cardigan sweater, tan oft'lce. appointment to WestPoint. Harbor American Legioa Post FRAHK FIKSTER
Beacb Veterans HosplW. roo Ln Santa Ana. _ 291. ol Turloet; &Dd s ar1M.,..,
He tad been .. test pUot tor Col. Norton l:la.d beell& red. c·ty t I 0 or ~-• Survivors iDclude bis wlte, Jerry, 801 and lteviD or Ca.meo
Douglas Aircraft Co. prior to dent en&iDeet with tbl Orup I 0 ure courts . Lifa; llis SOil, E4wtn (Ted) Fin-Shores
World War D. AJthougb listed County Flood Cootrol district ster otCameoShores;2sisters, Grav~sid.e semceswerebeld
as lnellgible for the draft be· tor 15 years before his retire-• • -........r--./ ~~ Mrs. Edna O'WoUe of Costa Nov. 8, at Pacific View Mem-
eause h1s brolber was killed ment several mootbs ago to CIVIC center site v \::f Mesa, and U.rs. Leaa SbeYlln orial Park. 1n tbe attack on Pearl Harbor because ot heart trouble and a e e
and be was the ooly survtviAg stroke. • -......; T affi •1 • d male member of tbe family, be Witb. Counc:Umaa Howard parkillg. In balance, the agree. r c per1 cite enUsted In the Army Air Corps. He was born lD Santa Ana Ln Rogers protesting "aodue ment has to be in the city's
In 1944, be crashed In a 1912 &Dd atteDded Santa Ana baste"' and possible coofilet ol best Interests."
B-1'1 bomber 1n ED(Iaod. Wbile High Sebool. lnterest, the Newport Bea.eh Mr. Cook commented that
reeoverlDg from bis lnj~.ttles Survivors are hls wile, CJty Council voted Tuesday eve ''there Is tali around town that
be deteloped rheumatic rev~ LucUie; 3 da.u&flt.ers, Maureen nlng to blre a eoosultaDt u"; tbe city woW.d pay part of the
tbat left him wttb a 30 per of Corona del Mar • Mrs. Mieb-iDduce tbe Harbor Judicial Dis. cost of the land to be used by
cent heart d.tsabll{ty. But be elle E&dtacton of Fullerton, Ud trlct muoicJpal Coorts to locate the courts."
WaiVed tbe dls&bUlty ln order Mrs. Mary Butler of Seattle; La the 'proposed civic center Don Elder, also a former
to keep Gytng. and a lfaod.son. David Ead.J.Dcton oear Fasblon Uiand. councilman, added b1Ji: protest,
DurJAe tbeKoreu eoolllct, be or FW.Jertoo. The 5-1 vote ol CouneUautb-saying that U ls a poor mo't'e.
commaded tbe '128tb Intruder Rosary wW be recited at or Lied the mayor to eater into City mamger Harvey Hu:rl-
Sqaadroo oo law • .vel da)'llcti 8 p.m. Friday, NOY. 15, aDi1 an acreement wilb Eeooomtes burt said thatlocatingtbec:ourts
ralds. Hls B-26 was Damed tbe requiem mus wW be eel-ReHf.rcb Associates. Tbe ftrm in the civic center would sut
"Ctty ot Santa ADa." ebrated at 10 a·.m. Saturday, 1.s to "develop stratel)' ud tbe city$ZO,OOOto $25 ,000yeu-
HelatercomDlaDdlc)t.be8646th Nof.' 16. 8oth eerttees wW bt cutdelloes" to aCczwre etvtc ly because pollceotncerswould
Air Foree Reconry (';,r<MC» 1D beld at Oar Lady ~Dol tbt eeoter properties IDd to DOt hue to 10 so far to attewl
Lon& S.cb, wblch wu DIJDtd Anpls, Eut Bl&&d, Uldlr tht "I.Ddllee other public aDd sem-court hearings. Mr. Hu:rlburt
tbe ..U001S QUtJtaadhte Air directloD of Smltb &Dd Tulblll public aceactes to become put Slid lbllt in Yiew or this, tbe
Foree Resene uatt 1n 19&4. Mortlal'y, Saata Aa.llttrmtat ot tbe clflc ceater tomplel." $4,000 to $5.000 to be spe.at b'
In 1985, be was t'ftl'ded U• wW be at Holy Sepulchre, Tbe unscheduled action came lbe ERA project would be a
Air Farce comrHIIdatloa Oraap. 'C) Tuesday n1cbt beeaue u mi.Dor ttem.
Border aired "'l"'rl oe tbe ERA stall Is-ARTHUR '-IORRELL OF
a•alla.ble 1lrr sueb an asslp-CllM DIU AT AGE ll
mtllt. Arthur A.. Morrell, sa, o1
CowacUmaa Rocers com-316 Orchid Ave., eoro. del
CJoctoctllelloldeuborclarlo W.Wey Por-p1atood u.t "•• are belli( War, died at bls home N0¥.11,
IDCCOQIIII!Md )lrelllu ..,.. sou. _.led 1. broadlr ~ rubld iiM tll1a for HU)UJd He wu a l&lesmu ldr Ro7
diJ<uaod -, ....... 1o tlle ~m-oot 1rJ r:lollor e1ar lo mo," He~blrlll( Conu Porrllac In< ? yars. Ht
bJ tbl Ne9port Bl&cb. CltJ tbl bclt4er bit •tHII to IIDp a COiilllltut WileD lM C:O.C.O wu bon JUDI 1, 1910, IDCoio-
Co.cU &a r-..o••• to&riQIIIIt tbt ... of lllCIItlca tllullllll IIOt ..... _.. taat tbe elflc ndo &Dd bad U•ed JJ Oruce
1rom tlle'<ll1 fll eon. · _ ... _ -to IDioc to be roiOWod c..., 11rr 10 yars. ~--.s 'Roco<• Tbo ---1rJ to Nnport Coolor. He alao srrm-• are blo wllo, VIr-flo-••.-•• ., , olrooiiJ aro ~ r1r-aoo ..,. all)oelorl 1o aro flld tlilt ERA P>ta. aro lliiW o1 c... 1oa.o
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lrr(lllo-elrrolll"la-lor tiro llor. • ... • n '• lorp lllo-eo., o.o~-lllro. Alloo Dor•r oleo....
lo *' 1P a •Jar -u ol flo_.....,._ .. -... .._eo 'el .,, -_._ uri llro. WWiuo
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'
MARINE Col. William Kull was feted by
frtends and neighbors at good-by partie•
before his departure for the Vietnam war
zone Saturday, Nov. 9. Former Jasmine
Ave., neighbors in Corona del Mar, Joe
Kropiel, Diclc Bois, Gerry Kazmierkiewtcz
and Ed Andrade hosted a party for Col.
and M.rs. Kull, shown here ~ front ~ a
qe farewell card. Another farewell party
wu a dinner gtven by their r..u.k Blim•
nel&bbors at tile re81.dence oUir. and Mn.
ICAIIl Slqb. Col Kull, a Jtlartne ruer,
Hned in World War n and tile Korean
war. (Enldp pmto.)
A request lor traltlc safety Jener. The safety sugeestioos
measures at Stb Ave. and U.ar -included a crosstna: ruard u1a
perite Ave. ·in Corooa del Mar 4-way stop at 5th and Mar-
was referred to the staff by tbe guerite, improvement of tbe
Newport Beach City Council path or construction of a bl'id&'t
at Tuesday eve~s meetlng. tb.rough the gulley CODD8Ctioe
The request was presented by Stb Ave, between Jasmine IDd
Mrs. James Rubel Jr. of the Iris, and apavedwalk-waytrom
Corona del Mar cttisens tor Poppy to Marperlte and trom
at~y commtnee. 1n a Jener Mare-rtte toJumiDe alOAJtbe
to the Council, she saldthlt 1S1 north slde or 5th An.
cbildrefl. 5 to 12, must cross Trame EDCflleer Bob Jaffe
Marguerite AVe. each day to opposed tbe 4-way atop propos-
pt. to Harbor VIew School. At al, but added tbat a. CJ'ONiAe
tbe Couacu meetinC sbe rerised pard will probably bt OMded
tbis t:lgwe """'"d to 15S, llld out year. He sa1d tbiJ: more
Aid that Ws number wUl LD~ study ts needed before sptcl.fle
crease as more bomes are built r ecommead&t\oas cu. bt made.
iD the Lusk tract. · Tbe stan r~ wUI '-ltlb-
'•Some child wUI be injured mltted at the NOY. Z5 eo.tU
or Wled there before the sebool meettna:.
J'Ut ls OYer," she said lD ber
Six ioin city ·staff
stra.:l&'h.t ... ,_An ... ,...,
MONIY IIN'T '1141 ANSWII
Leften to the Editor
OGiftDA-Go.r~t.lo-111111o-. -.flf111o*-1Dd nit _., ... ,.... -....... --... -.. -~~~ I--llt-IDIIowYark.fto¢11111-11 nllllolaMA~JiN 77'-...... a •• ,. ... Ia ••"'• ._....,., a wUl ._.,.. .. ..,..,. •• .._
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1tll WI'ICUIL MIIIPA .. I Mooey can """ atl the p<Oblemo, 111< ma· tN>n. economi<t, dele,.., law and onicr, moral· llar7 ....... _,_ crtllc, BWj-I1U ..-... -' Me, .._, _. llo
OP Till an Of .. IIF•T IIAOI ?crialilhl lhlDII:. Evidenlly it doan'l cx:eUr to ity--c.here are 1h·~•dy 100 man)' people ia...., ....a....,., ... .,.., prli8a oftaUIPII1111Hwad;_. ann tlitll1 ._. prodllctd a
TBI BdMJB AUA'S OFFUT NIEP:Jf'Af'Eit them lbat we are ot one U1d the same time our cities ._ .... -• latn, UlllllaJM aloo-......., ID nail ll1o -of -""1111 ....
C1ftf1M _. ,. .... ,._. Ia at. r..tp hlWhtso ~ ric~ natk)n In the woc;ld ond ~he moM ~ 1~\e G ual~lmo Fernro •. em~ncna f~ian ~. :.: .:::.:::= =-~ ::. ': :: ::: :.•:;~ a:a:
1711 L c:-..,... c-..a ., C.W. -t26n. crunc ~ The Nepoet ID Amenca ha..-e soc:taloldt ~nd h1storian, Mid 1n hiS adminbk UU. 'NilleS ban 1M ._. tile 'f'ictlm !flckJ Cnta-cw• t _, M, aM ,._. rtpOI'ta"'l
T&.liDMis .,,.._ CAiw eM. 714) ~ matmal pOIIaliem rhan all the com-book, Anc-1~"' Romr """ MOttl''" Amtrlco: Pllllk--~ _.., Mte 4 ~ oapSM diMd. A1lo "Ra dtrtc:t _.. WWtlalll
b1ncd Nearots or 1he world-yet on the aver· 'The-disnsc which killed 1he Romao Em-tt.o-MM 01 tlrle .;.. .;., , • "
T• Je&'IPOIT IIAI.IOI ENSICN Ia ,._ oaly ... .,.,. pri•ed •ae, the Nearon of Africa are probably hap--pire was, in fact. e.llceui..-e urbanization . . . 11 tit ~ y ~ rW b7 tba •Dt utbOr. Tbe ~ al80 ......_ Bt =:-~ i• .:r !!!,.:!~ ~ it.'::..CZ:C.:'!! pier. We Americans with 6% .of thct wo~ld'a The Em~ire.covered ilself wit~ cities areat and~~ .Ju.: .. •ea.Utd ttU ~ WW~ ,!,t:...":r~ = ':~.:.:.::rai
Am.. ._.,1.:c:;__.1 , •• n.r.4.,.. S.C..t el-polt ... pehl people own 71% ~( the worlds automob1ln. small. nvahng . each ot~r m splendor. •nd meeUoc b1l youlb rally.lt wu 1M &0 tilly. clrlcLIIoG-tn&JdAI." 'nlllwuOII
• Cot... •• .._, c.~tJ'. .S61Jf, of 1he worlds telephones, 83tH of the wealth ... Lmle hy hnle 1he upendJtures more tb&a a rallJ,lt wuartY-HeleD MurpbJ , fJarprttatiiiM of
TliE !fEWPOIT liAII:BOR ENSIGN Wu .IJ~ to M • •••-world's TV sets, and 90% of the . world'~ of .the urban civiliu.tlon. 1M cilia and their elation. 1'be •ery aboetlDc CorODa del Mar ~!Ita's rtmarkl tbat la
,... ., ...... cire.JMkil \ty cowt dacrM ~ A.-20178 -..d bathtubs. }Nalura~~y. the . la!ter ach•e.ve~nl increasina IUllurirs outdistanced lhe fcnility bablts lbat 10 lnU1 of Ulllte tbt . of ..,eiUI W
Mly 14, ltsl. I• S.,.lot Cowt r~ 1he Co~y of Or•:r• Stet• of ~ not turn ~ our h~pp1n and y1pp1es. l of the countryside ... In order lo feed. amuse )'OUOI people are fiCCJms of LETTER TO THE Pll.OT ~IODI liiiUmat.IJ r~
C.Hr-.1., ud by reuo• 1hereof •• quelihed to pUll •II pal.lle We never had 11 so aood -or so unhappy. and clothe crowded ci1y populations; to carry would caa&M Ulll stroaaut to Wf1l"W:" tor a11ow11c tbt
eMicn ~by 1-. The ~~~didates of bot~ Socialist Party A through the cons! ruction of maanift«nt monu-weep. WbtDtbeJWtreuktdWby Dear Editor: 1 t•~ of "Tbt Blardf.l'!;
A&VO E. HAAPA ................................ Jhmer •IMI Poabli~._, and Soc1ahst Pany B. aomg on che fal~ a~-ments ; to pro\'ide work for the industries and tbe) entered tato Ws hOrrible Ha.Sac bteo & cuest &t tbt ch e1 otaatbar
PEC HAAPA ............................................... .A-..ocl•• EchtM ump!·on 1h11 cime and rioting n e ca~ hy h f h · · · 1 I' 1e ..Z -•• Ia -..w .... meetUir ot tbe Harbor Forwn, I C&JIIPIII. • 1tf tb' sueiCIIPTION IATU s 1 . .' r 1 e arts o 1 e CitieS. agncu ture was 1h ..,7 way, everyODe ~ a_.,. 'WU ilttrnttd to 8ld tbt adm.ttted b&YlACltftthed«tld6a
lo tt.t.or Ar .. : O..e ye•. M.OO; 2 ye .. , I7.00 ~erty. •.~~ tlll.teracy, .offered us the . same liu·l·e ground down h~ e\'er-increasina b;u'~~· void, ''I was very loae;ly, ltelt Pllot's rCJOrt of Sea :Chmttl'a br such m.atwa to tbe liYel of
0.. of Harbor At.-,: O..e re•. t.s.OO; 2 re••• t9.00 r~mcd1cs m 5l.lghlly dtfferen·t· dress . R•chard On~ d~~oy .the ~mp~re awok.e to find liS cthn UDwaated," remarks, I read tbe r rt to ~bor1ty baDMtb blm, .W lt
N1x.on called h1~ remedy a . ~uma n l~vest· w~re !IWarmmg w1th heg~ars. 1dlen. vaaabonds, Parents,lhfswouldbl'eatyour my le-year-old 1011 nre:, Uld ultlmately became a mUter ot
ment Program. The Soc1ahst candidate, plasterers. sculptor~. pamters, dancers. actors. heart, They felt unwanted then told hlm wbat StG.Schmltl tbe atU!Ieatl tbama,JYtt btY!Dr
H.u.mp.~rey. called hi s a .. Marshall. Pl~n for I~ ~ingtr!l-in fact the wh.,\e tri~ o~ the anisans aDd lonely --these beautUul bad really 1&14. My axt uked receiYed tbe ulUmate autbortty
Cttlts. Bolh plans are unconstttut•onal. but of pleasure and of lu.~ury. But '" the fields. young people, our future Ame-me wby 1 didD't wrtte a letter to to 1d as they 90 desired.
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner Mtd publisher of ttlt Ensign
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"YOU CAN'T GET THERE FROM HERE"
of course neilher Socialist Party A nor So-wh ich were ex.pected to feed all these men who rica, vlcUmsofdrugs,allk1Dds, the PUot.ItoldblmthattbePUot Dr. Dumke left it IC> to tbe
cialist Party 8 believes in the Conl>litution. had crowded into tke cities 10 work or to aDd of sex. Yes, we bear our bad the reputaUoa of a1W&JI bead of the college, wbo lD tura
Both plans are Marxis1 . Both would. confiscate. idle. there wa!> a dearth of peasants to culti-chUdren are dolllg all of these tryt111 to piJDt Scbmltl 1a tbe left it"' to tbe head of tbe De-
by force, from 1~ "'haves.. to g•ve to the Yate the land. things, The oew~s reveal ugliest possible colors because putmeat, wbo lD turn left It"'
.. have-oots.'' Bolh plans are doomed to fail-.. The agriculture of the Empire. and with U, at Urnes. But to beat what be is an admitted Bircher• tbe to the Lostructor, wbo lD tura
ure becall2 poverly and illiteracy have-vir-11 I he Empire it<ielf received it.<~ death blow ... I did from youth Jtsell! Pllot's edltor1a.l premlst' ap. left It J4) to tbe students, Th15Ls 0ne-w~y Street systems WOrk out well tually nothing ro do with what ail§ this coun-(and 1 lay a vast ruin : a ruin of shanered I han often espressed my parently belDg that anyooe who "democrauc.methods of dect-
in such areas as Balboa Island, Lido Isle try. I monuments. nf people~ relapsed inro barbar-oplllJon that youth ls wonderful, 1s a Bircher must be ''allbad." sloo-making''? Tbis reporter
and West Newport. But the diagonal angle If Rm·ernmnrl Jprnding were the answer. ism. of peri~hed arrs. of for11ouen longues. of regardless of their style of 1 really don't l.l.ke to write evldedly equates "democrat~
which it isn·t. then both the Republican and law .. thrown to the four winds of rbads vii-dress. I feel sorry for them. letters but here 1081 because metbods" with "lliUcby,"
o1 Coast Hwy . through much of Corona del Democrat plans would do just the oppo!>ite !age~ and cirie~ razed from the face 0 f lhe I am sure they haYe a message wbile ioose preseot ~d tm-which was ezactly tbepo1DISea.
Mar ak s the proposed one way street of what should be OOne. . . for us. They are tr}'in« to gell mediately recocntze a lousJ Job Schmitz was tr)'iDC to mate: m e -Instead of spending hundreds of billiom of eil~h. swal.lowed up In .the pnmeval for~r. us something. l know ocnr, by of reporting, lbere wereotbu By promot!Dg thJs talse idea
plan mtghty unhandy in the Crown City dollars 10 .. save"' rhc cities. rhu.<~ attracling wh•ch slo"'IY anti tenac1ously thrust out 1ts wha! was revealed to me at Loter sted readers wbo wereo't somebody 00 our campuses 11
community. more and more people to them. rhe money lenta4'1n ~n th at ce~tery of a past civili~ation that meeting, that youtb has a tberee wbo, liter reading the1r doJ.D&: our tid~ a great dis-
wou!J be heuer spenl if used 10 save the and entw.netl 1he g1an1 bonn of Rome. message, and we had better evenlnc copx.,of tbe PUot, would senice, IDd wed better talk in
The proposal is in the talking stage, small towns and rural comm unitit:1i. From HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF-AmerK:an listen. pouiblJ believe u.t SeD. tbe only laoguace that tbe•
'based on the recommendations submitted every .<~landpoinl-health, crime. uanspona-Way Features A revival Js great, but a Schmlts bad really said, ''Cal-pseudo-illtellectua.ls seem to
by Wilbur Smith and Associates, consult-revival of youth is veryrevotu-llornia Is sick WbeD tbeyelecta die. and that's the tanauale tionary. I have worked toward Democrat llke cranston.•• just of the pocketbook.Utheiidsare
ing engineers hired by the city of Newport better social lUe for se.nior like that. Sen. Schmit& made DO capable of teaching tbemselTts
Beach. I would estimate that 9~ o r more cttluns. When a lovely club-such statement. ~making au decisions tbem-house was buUt forthem ,loften 1 am very much a1ta1d selves, why do we Deed
of the business people along Coast Hwy. By ct.,..ca StfiOftt collapsed on the deck, tbatl no dawn. Tbe burtal service was felt and remarked, ''This should the PUol enCouraps Ibis bichly salaried admLDJ.strators
in Corona del Mar are opposed to the Veterans' Day! To me It will looger could eooceal my true brief. Tbe mourotul aotes of be for youth." Tllere was ooth-reportorial dl.sboaesty because aad professors? Glvethemoaey
be "Armistice Day," for I was cood.IUon.. I wastatentolhesick the bugle scarcely bad died 1Dg for youth where they could of an unreasontnc rear of to the kids a.ad let them nllow
proposal. And I have heard no clamor for tbere, lying on a hospital bed on tuy. away when tbere was a splash. ptber. Blrebers whteb is incom-aad frolic for l::lur years at our
one-way traffic from the residential popu-11 November, 1918, reeoverl.ag That night a muscular Army There wu crtet stricken Senior citizens, in their re. preostbl~ to me. I'm not 1 Bir-expe~, aDd to heek wltb
from an attack of the "flu.'' I sergeant trom Tuas died alter wailing and IObb1Dg tack 1D the tired Ute, could do so much for cher but many or my aeigbbors ttl (Thls last idea is my OWD ooo-lation, won the battle, altbougb with a making a bran tlgtrtapinst the states, but all we beard was Youth, a.ad enjoy their efforts. and 'aequa1Dtances and friends elusion based oo tbe dtrecUon
In 20 years of driving along the side temperature of 105 degrees my "Ou bug." Each day oo the way the welcome tbatt.benvespve Why should youth be lonely ? are. As 1 see them, they are "Intellectual enllghl:enme~" 1s
shipmates had reason tor asking through the submarloe woe to when our buddy claimed entry Looel.loess belongs to us, Who good solid concerned citizens taking us.)
streets and on Coast Hwy. in Corona del each morning at breUfast: "Is France and back, one or more of Into tbe depths below. are senior cltl.zens, never to rea.dtng aiamst <:halites they 1 caa only cooclude that the
Mar, I personally have met up with prac-be dead yet?'' my ''sick bay buddies'' sue-Returtt.io.g to port, I was taken youth, They are aeglec:ted. I interpret as destrucUve which Pilot is being etblcally. dere-
I was newly assigned to serve cwnbed. forty of our 4.,000 to a New York hospital. There often look back on my parent-Is certai.Diy an aoderst;Ddable llct ln Its obllp.Uon to tbe
tic ally no traffic crises. At times it is as a watcb and division otncer Army passengers and our ship's was a block dance lD tbe aear-hood·-5 sons and one daughter. and nlid buman process. commutt.ity wben it allow-a Its
necessary t o slow down for an oncoming on board a oaval transport rUD~ complemeot ol 500 men passed b)' street, and the people were True, tbere were crowing ~ As a matter of tact It wu reporters to ed1tor1a.liJ.e Wider
car on a side street, t o permit safe pas-n1n& between New Yorlr. and away on tbat voyace. rejolct.oc because tbe war was problems, but children seemed ln the co~ext of a ret.;.eoce to the guise of a tactual accouot. French ports, aod was about b AU the cottlns that we carried over. Tbey sa.ac: ''There are to bave more bometUe, and they •·reaction .. that Jbe subject ot One amusing tw1st to tbls
sage~ But slo w driving in such a report on tbe bridgetosta.admy oo board were used. All smiles tbal make us baWY." attended church. Parents were Ulness was t.-oacbed lD the whole thlng Is that tbe
residential area is just what we should be tlrst dayH«bt watch, wben I the available lumber was con-but I did not feel Uke sfDclnl busy In their home life, course of Sea. Scbmlt&'s re-MAJORITY of tbe PUot's ~ ~ I ~·u very sic~ vartecllato cotttas. FIDally, tbe wltb tbem. 1,~ q~.~.~ aad workllg. to get tbeir child;: ~~;~:= doing anyway. A.ccordiDI &o my custom ol victims of tbt c2read d1sease ntdtotbe~tut·om reothrougbscbooJ,aJidsoprOud
The real puzzler comes on Coast Hwy. ..,. &1W'klllDtopbys1caldla .. were ...,."'*' lD camu, aDd lay before u, to ~.1atfl'~:-when tbey wore the cap and to patlem to ted
bWUes, ldldaotadmlttbatlwas with an lroo grate bU' for com-lum years aAd toWorldWuU. pn. Thea along caRte grud-as a "reactio~)' pro-ni.t·
The angle of the highway and the many W. It was OlliJ wheo my tnees pooy, were cast Into lhe deep That Is why ICOIIIIouetotlliDJ< eblldren, andueat-llfaocleblld-cess." He sold It Is 111 t1io oot. have
street islands w o uld make any one-way gave way umerneath me, and I paused momentarUy 1n tbegray of Nov. 11 each year as reo. To be given the privUege ural sequeoce of eviots tbat past record Cranstoo's, ~~~------------------ArmisUce Du and of eacb day to live, to enjoy our great-grand every man pr~eeds . to bls the edltorli.I op1nlon ofthePUot system a hardship upon the local -: l::tllowtng our recent ele<:Uonas chlldren. God has been merci-death, so 1n orde!Y to ha.stell tbe notwithstanding.
businesses. Just consider one particularly sTATE 10 u Il l ,~~~"armistice 4ay.'' Tbe coo-tul. But what a pit)' to see our natural progressioD, a doctor Mrs. Mary G. Martin senative voters ot Oruge chUdreo fa.clDJ the cooditions would logically bastea the 409 W: street
unhappy case, which happens to be my own, County trougtat abouttbe ~ctioo as they are today. Cod grant patienl toward his ulUmatedes· Balboa, 92661
but which also applies to my neighbors in Cotmly lroucfll about the U>at the oew P<esldeni will Uoy, death. lostead the doctor
2700 I Wh I dri al th by Sen.Jor J-o._n <r-L-IL..electloo o!RiebardNI>ootobe be lor youth, edueatloo, and employs the reactloouy oro-REPORt oN CRIME the bock, en ve ong e RD ~president of the United Stales, ._,rtwllty. Youth soould be cess byreturoiDgthepallentiDa Edllar of lhe Eoslgo,
highway to my office in the Ensign building, and of Coneressman James B. first, more Important Ulan former state of bealth and well Last August. FBI Director J.
I now go on beyond Goldenrod, because that Ooe of the most fantastic utt and RepreserUUve Robert taxes, and other issues. being. He is, therefore, basic-Edgar Hoover issued the Bu-
polttical years in America.o tus-~~toelnye. achproposed cbange Bad!Wn, It ls up to us to see Anyone reading this letter, ally "reactionary .. ia hls aims reau•s annual report on "Crime
traffic J;ooht is agoniz;nooly slow to wait -~ that they eontlaue to ...,..rt whether you are parents or DOt --• -•s 111 the U·'ted ••·•es" P•·t of "to .... 'b tory came to an end Nov , 5 Proposition 9, the initiative to ......, ....... • ua -• -for a left turn, and I turn left 2 blocks with the 1968 geoeral electlons. La 11 conserntive measures. 1'be aot, please CO to the aext But oo pa.Uent seeks belp or this report deals with a sttdy We must oow try to learn from p ce a ce iagf on prbyoperty tu electJoo war is overbuttbepol~ meet.lng. U will be at Melody-corrects the coadttloDs 1eadiAc tbe FBI bas coaducted tor tbe
later. Under the proposed one-way plan, their results. ~~:Oaswf:h ~t: par~~~~ Weal struggle bas just begun. land Theatre Dec. Zat 7:30p.m. to his woess before becomJ.De past tour years. It reveals that,
what happens beyond Goldenrod? No left Nationally, the most st•-all our stormy poUUeal bl5tory out ofl?,8~off0Jidersreleasec!
turn on the next street, Fernleaf, although aUtcant fact is thataearly60'l here 1n CalUorola. Its op-LEGIONNAIRE :.~.~~· &OiwereTrheear!:_~ of the voters r~jected the poneots, often using ta.x.paid uo.ua our years. .. ...,._ it would be one-way in the proper direction; administrattonoow mpower ,a.00 sebool property and facUlties to ' down of those rearrested ls as
the long traffic island blocks a left turn. No the.pollcles whleh have ebarae-dlstrtbue their propaganda, u PH~E 67'!070 lo~s~l those released after terized ll"coust.aotlacreaselo brueniy portrayed Proposltloo "EWPORT HARBOR PO!OT NO. 291, AMERICAN LEGIOII • ~ --N
turn on the 2nd street over, which is Dahlia, the size aod cost of governmeot, 9 as a plot by wealthy land-fine &Dd probation were rear-
because it is one-way the other way. and lnvolvement ln foreign war owaers and businessmen when •TAPS •coMING EVENTS. wtll bold an observaoce ot St. rested.
which OlD' tlgbUor me:D were oot In fact the campaign ~ lt Frank Finster transferred to OratoricaJ. eontest • Newport Andrews Day at the Legtoo Hall. 56 of those released after a
No left turn on the next street, which is allowed to win. Tbe total vote was larishlytlnancedbywealthy Post E-terJ.u:tiDc Nor, 5• Frank Harbor andCoro.aadeJMarHicb Mr. and Mrs, Ale1 Carmack, suspeDded senteoce were rear-
Carnation, th()lJ~h it is ::r1e-w!ly in th e for Ricbard Nimn and George taMowners and businessmen. was a 50.year member of tbe sttdeots wlll speak: at U'le Post two of my fa1"orlte Scots, are at rested.
f ~ d bl k Wallace together amOWlled to a The real source of most of the American Legion. 1 charter contest, to be held during Jan-the bottom of tbis aff:alr, whicb 591 of tbose releasedoopar-
proper direction: the traf ic is:.an oc 8 masstn Jq)ular repudiation of opposJUon was thepubllescbool member of tbe Poat 291 and a uary. is always a night of adult run ole were rearrested.
the W'J.y. Na le!'t tut'n oh the next s t reet, tbe course taken 1n Washington establishment, which awarelt· we member of tbe Am'ertcao This ts an importam Legion-and pmes. U you ban never 71\ of tbose tlnedwererear-
Begonia,because it's 1-way the other way. over the past 5 years. ly could BOt eOOure the tbougJJt Le!tioa. Private se:n1ces were mandated program held evtry heard ''Wbeo the sa1nta 1D rested. Here in Callforoia, apoltttcal of the fiscal disctpllae 00 their held at PacUic View wltb mem-year, Many members of tbe rnatcblor ln" playedoa.tbe baa:-72% of tbose given a ma.oda-
Finally on Acacia, 5 blocks away era awears to have ended wttb part which approval of Pro-bets of tbe immediate tamUy presem: Congress aadtwoSeoa-pipes at Z a.m., come oo down tory release were rearrested.
from Goldenrod, a left turn is possible, control of the Assembly about to posiUon 9 would probably bave present, Tbe Poatbadtbecolors tors embarted on thelrpoUUca! to the hal} that ntgbt. Tbeprlce, 91'11 of tbose acqulted or dis-
shift to the Republicans. This required. present at the p-utllde cere-careers by parUclpating lD th1s $1.'75 each. missed were reatrell:ld.
but by then most drivers would have may be e~peCted to brlng about ProposiUoa 9 having laJled, montes. Aootber or tbe Post Lepoo.sponsored prOgr:un. •ooN•T ~ORC;T • ....... ~ aaotberot 87 100111111111Dd1~~. tMmd
reasoned that "you can't get there major stlifts 1n com mittee and Proposition 1-a being at fourxle 1'btlr nDkl Many ol the YOUGC people par.. ••••• u.u., , ·-• ar-
chaltma.osbtps. best a stappp, tbe last remain. are t~S.:Stt; years pus. Uelpi.Uoc in lbe coatests held PlauoiDc nl(ht; Dec.11, Wed-rested Ia 1918 1M l!M7, IZI
from here." Tbe rote 00 the state wide 1 .... • by ... arolllli the country tbls year oetda1. at 8 p.m. bad beeu arrested oaapr"ioaa
-UOfo means w.uch the property • • • _,,1 ~ the l··•-·s 01 our AU Post departments sbould clar_ -·, ~ bad btf!11 CCJirfic-Many other businesses would be huri: bollotprq>Osttlonslse-Wiy """"' mar dereoo blmsell •• ,.. -.-•· reveal.iog l;lecause only these directly ap.lrast confiscatory •CALENDAR, couatry 1a tbe fUture. be preseat or repr ud tid; &111411 bad eeneiStodQs
the Texaco service station at Orchid and proposltloosgl•ewoters lheop-tazrateslsbyvoiJJig-•local Bed-RoUIDI. VA HosplW, Lut '""' Jobo Gorcloo help'"""" 01> lllo l<ll.W..ormoreiDprWm.
Coast Hwy, would suffer loss of customers portuolly 111 •JPressthelrYlews school tu IDcreases abo'le the LoDC Boaeb, Suad&y, NoY.l? at llurroy-overchllriiWllbfp eaii!Ddar lor the eomlllc JtU. Aa--theser_.u, ' I t 0 hid directly oo specific issues. Tbe statutory maximum -the so-5 p.m. of W. Poll activit)' totally iMI-Each a~lftty lbould han tt. It Is tUJ todiscoflll'tbat a tDOd
because they couldn t enter n o rc • eleetloll results '""'· nrst of called "OYerrldes." But UDder Corporalloo boArd meeUDc: por._ed Tbroup·-ollllo """ acUYity ealtlldlr made 01> portkNI ot the erlODtbtlDceom-
Newport Floor Covering and the Snack all, that the -leofCalllornla thepr"'"'law, 111 l9?lhewW Legioo Hall, lloadaJ, Nov. 11: procram ~~~per~ betoret>alld 10 lllol Dell Jtlf'a mltoll _,. .. llolllc'-I>Jia-
h d hare had eoov.gb of ca.mpu1 1oee tbe rtctat to yote 00 scboot at 8 p.m. tUort, Pa.t atorkal eoa .. ealHdar wW DOt COIIfllct, tK· diYtdtiUa wltb cri,Ddaal It-
Shop a t Narcissus would lose a an Y en~ chaos. tu .,errldes. Lecloo Yacbl Cl"' ....u.r. toot ~.., ~~ ~ ,.. poclallJ oo aammer w--· Tilt qoe--""-
trance to their parking lots,· so would The d 1 1 ~~ o1 111 1 1 ~" Legloo H&ll, li'-J. poiDied out tbr -11ft Z9t11 dll". Tbll wUI -lllo -t -· Wbr are till erliiOIDala ec s re re~ a.at)' •..u oace ~Pin N ...... Zl, at a p.m. £'--"=. ~~~M u l -~• ~ ~ lO lOid oa ttle Po.e. ltalf. IPt to frte?
M ld A ProposiUoo 3, the state collep: tatrodtlce a bW to prestne Utls v• ........,.,. ...-....-..... .._. ..,. ,.,...
Coast Super Market at arlgo ve., and Ulliverslly-lssoo,lau I1PL Willi ..mclolll public • • • .. -leal --.14 be ;::""' emllorua.-to till fir_,..._,--
and Port Theatre at Heliotrope, and the 101mlst•ta1>1e deelarolloo 111o1 awu-and -t. aad a -· lotio Ia ontorteal llttll. t11o1 Wballa-II oat-·
Calllorela taJPtyon wt11 oat cbup Ia tllo """''J'IJOO<ollllo 'GIFT TO THE NATIOH cbllrmaa aoata W. year blllbo Tbll ""'"'-be-lawa blll-u tllol wt11 "*""
WalBton Co. and Tivoli Square at -ue to IIDiacet-•loos o\aembiJ tdocalloocommlllee At tt1t pr-umetbtTomb -lltlp e><poi&ID( tblap wuDID( to .u..u.w.o --lllo lawa llrtaiiJ oalllt-,
Fernleaf. whleb are allowed to........, wllleb blocbd my bill lor~ o1 tbt ~ Ill ArllD(toa -· Tblld>rt-lmolYt Yed. TED. -lou -ora lor lilt
It w.ould not be fair to the local lreedlag p-.-o lor rlotual -w.,.... Kcaallopu-~~-.c._, Ia 101 -boroottlltAallllarJaloo; 011 OUJY 1M Jlo#N4 alalllal ..,._,_lor refOiutloo. Tbllcl.r-mu-led. ' llCbled; ooltlltr II t11a lal-lui ,.... two of tilt 1oco1 -Btrpul-c. t11o w. ... bMIOC ..._ ... ...,
bu81neNes to add to their burdens by im-dale -be-"'_, . Tbe _., of eat-pr-lacadttolllt-ocf!ooll' -••-•&Jrll. RIJIIor, -otllr, ... llro. Yldllo.
,.,.,_ on them the hardships at a one-way memoer of the "'&'!!l•twe, shootld Pfl' Clooo -tolllo An~>ll-at t11a -~ To 11o1p 011, 1111 11 -b -WW1aaa 1. Rlplof, otiOI-1/4 no lllllr-aldtlll-..-w.,. -Ially -t11a -. Autllllllr ----· I wu-II lilt Na. -.... ..., -· P-Octta Frool, 8oJIIoa, I1U -Ia -·¢-II""' street syBtem. coUtao uc1 •-o~~r bodfll 1a tilt-1eciiiiiOrt ""'lllllr -.,..._ to -ll1o 1'11-M41. _.._ 1or .-, 111 ,..._ 11"1-• ... IIIII jiiiiJclalaJO;
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Art soiree
Sunday
Co*-• ..
ltudeat'' Uctets
II $UO per per1011 may
_,_, by eoal.adlllg Mrs.
LIDbor .. II 545-'72'15,
A. M.. Fickes, 544.3171,
IUid Jlrs. R. ~r, 456-3744.
Mrs. Rlcbard IDcram, presl-
deat, bu a.DDOUDCed tbat Mr. m:t
Mrs. Doald Blel are I.D ebarge
ot oYer-all arraapmeots.
~ .. =~• U:... c~ former Patricia Ann Crabtree, daughter
-'&Ill" wW bo tbo Bible les-of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jackson Crabtree
0011 "'!"..,. ':'r uu.. SWlday. of 9741 VIlla Pacific Dr., Huntington
Newpo<t Ulllty Cbureo. m .. t-Beach. Her husband is the son of Mr. and GAioNA. PHI BETA. WILL
1llc II IIIII st. IUid lnlne A•e., Mrs. James Rober! Lockwood, 4509 Surrey IU.RK fOUMDER$ DAY
CUff Ha••-· 'he ReY. Loren FUe~ •Ill _.. oa "Ez-Dr., Cameo Highlands, The wedding cere-,_.dar deuert at HO
Plnct'ac your wortb" at 10 Lm. mony was h ld 0 t 12 t p.m. today, Ncn. 14,attbehome
Suaday. Alii !!tnt miJillter Pat-e c · a the First Vnited o! llrs. Peter Wllltoblll, zooo rlet Berrrtllll .,111 11 .. bls kd Methodist Church In Huntington Beach """""" War. Barerest, ortJt I~ •---~th th R G R ' eeletnte the !Mtb anniversary ~,ure oa a--oa "This w• e ev. • ussell Shaw officiating. or tbo-., or comma Pot
tll1llg called Ullltr" 11 a p.m. (Photo by Jeffrey.) Bet..,orwll}<. Mooday ud Tutlllay. Dr. Mu JoiDt r-st• cf boaof wW. be
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Did you ever ki'IOW anyone who insis~ on pullina
his ria,tu stockina. on first? Some people think this ii
a aood way to avoid headaches. Foolish~ Of' roursc!
Most of us att headaches. But now we rtach for one
of the fast-acting pain relievers medical sdenoe has
made: available. A simple remedy. But remember-
not all headaches ca n ~ treated so casually. If the
pain persists or is unusuall ~ severe. be sure to see
yo:..r physician. And ne"'t time you ~ a prescription
hUed, come to us for quality cQtnpoundma.
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FUct1Dpr, tbe putor's tatber, I d d 3local will lecture oa psyebo-cyber-H • resldeata. Mr&. Erout DOI!e•.ll ?:SO. p.m.~ ... zo. 0 I ay on para e ~~·:.'t = ... :· .. -:
St. Mlebael's ud All Anpls' Wbal is the bollday seuoa Cblldreo's Hospital, South speak 00 their eJI)eritDCes as fAIULOUS NEW lUTAUU.Hl
£piJCqlal Cb cb SUS p 1tl W1t.bout a spartl1ng DeW frock Coast Child GuldaDce Clinic 50-year members or the mror-OPEH At the La9u"o .. ach c. c.
View Dr Hu~ View H~ e to eoqlllment it? Pretty bleak. Albert SJttoo Home a.od Or~ tty. TO ntE ~>a.:!::',';'9""_'i1o.!:';'~:!.!:;:••, ...
Tbe Rr;' Jotla
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wW tue'b1sswxia7;;~voo they ww preseal "bolldaJ oo Tickets may be re~Yed by er&l chatrman,utlstedbfYrs. Pllll.IC ......... r_:r,,~'';:"',~""'
Paul's epistle to tbe EpbeslaAs parade," a fashioo sboW at tbe eaJ.l1Dc tbe cbalrman, Mrs. Robert Cramb, reserftlJoos, f,.. 1o• •m•v•nCHR-c.au f71t f ..,.
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"Be subject ooe to anotber oui. Costa Mesa Country Club, be-Robert Ra.citi, 646-4568. atld :ll:r:s.:.:R:l~ebu~d~:BIItl::•:Y·::7:1o..:M.:::::";v;"";· -i'i"i"i'i_i, i•~i .. ; .. ;,·:•:•:• ::::: ot rewer..ce to Cllrl.at " He etrdlll wt.tb a socL&l bour at Membersbip 1n tbe Coita de<:oratiou &lid refre.bmeats.
wW preach at tbe 8 a.m.' com-11:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. Z3. Mesa Junior Womao's Club is
mWlloa senice &lid tbe 9•30 Tbe commeatator,llrs. Flo-opeD to womeo betweeotbeaps
morD!Dg prayer am family ~r-reoce Smales, has coordirated of 18 aDd 35. ADyooe IJUrested
Yiee tbe styles from area siJOpS, 1m membersJUp may comaet
· • • • Proceeds wUI ~ Hope Mrs. Howard U.ltchell at
The Church of tbe Cross-Hue Seboola, Orance Couoty 545-6064.
roads, melltlllg to tbo Chapel H I th • f • • ~:::~~~-·~L~ .. r:·d::::f. eo m o IS g1ven
will be tbl sermoa tWe of Dr. LUenture Important to bJ tbe N~
YlDced CiottuoJr.alUIIUa.m. bealtbt.ll eDsteocewW bedls-limes. .....,. aenke. t:r1bllell1 tbl'oacb tbl s local lib-MJtcbelt
I • ,j • • 1'111MtiJ-.,,....,a.nct• . '+&> ••
no ,.._., 1e11ooro111p ., "'ll..ipOrt Boa<:.: .. • • a -·11 Plrmoalb ~ ~ tile dlreetioo or the James Koru
CIMrcb ot Newport Harbor wW bellth cbalrman, Mrs. Rocer Joaea:.
liOid a rum ..... ale !rom Sblrmao, tile Coroaa del liar o\D o\GBICY IS IUMED
t a.m. to 5 p.m. tb11 frida)'Uid Ubnry, Mart.r's Ubrary a.od CY MEDICAL RESEAROt
Saturday, Nov. 151U1d 16,all45 tbo malllllbrur tollalboa ortJl Blaocbet Act. tls1llc •-· E. 19th st., Costa llesa. bo dlstrtbullllg pamj)lllets IUid er o! N~ :._ell bas'"E: • • • written lDiormatioo oo be:alth ..... .....,. • uo:-..
Work parUes UDder dlr-S11b)ects. Apoeies coW"~ awolnted as tbeir ftrst aceocY
tctloo of AI StOYtr are belpln( to lh1s commuoity project lD-to baDdle all adYertislDg aPd
to landscape tbeDtWcburc.baite elude tbe EpUeptic Society public relatloos b' liD1versal
of St. Michael's aD1 All Anpls' AmerlcaD Cancer Society' :eedlcal Research., Costa
Eplscapal Cburcb 1D Harbor Committee for tbe Eradicatio~ sa, accordiag to a.D an-
Vlew HUls. Pariah members of SyptU.Us, Orange Coady DOUDCement by Herbert A.
are buyiDI a.1ld donl!llnc Health Department, Tubercula-Blaocbet, agency president.
trees aDd shrubs to complete s1s Society aDd the NaUooa.l Tbe client manufactures and
tbe professiooaly drawn laDd-fowxtatioo, markets a unique multl-
acaplq plaD.. Health committee member I tberapy table for use by
• • • I' aa.t.ttac are Wmes. Larry Mit~ doctors, tbenplsts, bospl.tals,
The R J G K1r cbelJ J c · a.ll1 santtarlums. U ts a e•. ames • It 'rill , ames uey, Pau.J "treatmeot Dt , .1D ~cb be 1Astalled as pastor of SC Hadley, Utcbael Hel.IA, Robert ce er
Mark Presb)'ter!ID Cbu:rcb ai Basham, Gorcioo Kessler, ::,s::r:.tead= ~eat-
4 p.m. SUDda,y, New. z.t. Tbe Beary stotse~Drg. rrut er
011
lDitallaUoa se"tce trill be coo-Bqbes. VlDceDt Wood aDdGor-:0 ~::-•· Tbe tabl~ .. ~
ddctld by the Los Ructms doo Qu1aD.. as an eDm~ Presbytery. A IIIOCirDJ year project b' tbe table, thus permitting doctors
• • • Jllldors 'rillbetbe stafllngoftbe to utill&e ezlstio« !CI&Ce wbicb
ne UCilotertalthCeaterwUI Orure County preoatal ellnic ~::S~~-used for ezam-
Americanism is topic bold a butfetdlDDer udprocram
at 1 p.m. today, Nov. 14, at tbe
UCI Mesa Court Commoos.
CbaDCellor Oao1el Aldricb 'rill speak OD "Rellpoo.f t.Dd tbe Tbe Col, WUUaPJ Gabell meetloc Mrs. Edpr Ill. CoxJr .,
Uolnraity; tbe price ot taitlloa Ca..pter, of OAR will meet lathe rectstrar, introduced Mrs. U..
tbe campus." A panel-of Fiesta Room, East Bluff, at Sam100 as a transfer from
stude:Dia wUI describe tbe 11:SOp.m. Wedaesda.y, Nov.ZO. Los Gatos and Mrs. Carl Law-
Impact ot IDterfaltb 00 tbelt Robert C. Cline of the Coast reoee as a oew member.
Uns. Federal Savtnpfreeealerprlse
• • • ~kers bureau wW speakoa ENROLLED AT DENVER
Tbe coacrepUoa. ot tbe Amertcao1sm -aDOtblr look," Newport Huboi' Lalbtru Dessert wtU be serTect by Tbree loW. studeDls are
-Cburcb bu elect eel tJlit tilowUic Yu. Harold B. Zook_ bolt&s amoac tbe 4U from CaJ.tA:nia to tbe clnlrcll ~II: CArry dllirmao, assisted b)' Mmes • ..-oiled lb1s tall at tbe UDIYer-
GWette, ZaciiU'J Slam c. E. Stefan, s. R. Nord, Jr .• slt1 o1. Dalwer. They are: Wai-
CMrM• Glupy, Robert Kar; Herbert B. Willer, u:1 Hart D. lace Banes, S56 EYPIDC
Hany ~ Ten'J Hlebwl. C..,.. Rd., Sbore CUffs; Jame .11~::::::• IUid -' SmWo. The buslJiess m-wUI bo Go!*<t. ?1? Sa,., .. Dr .,lrriae · t membtrsareWWiam OOIIdacted Terrace, Ul1 Dee Renfro, 1917
CarMII, Bob Dorio, Dr Corona del liar •
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llybre, tlarrJ JC,.... ud
Fruk WUIOL • • •
Tbt LwberU Cbveb o1 tbe -. noo Pacllle Yin Dr.--~ Vloor KUla--
-..uoolp_..W_rill ·-riiP--11>-lllcM ~* -.,. no a:45 aalliLa._,_wUI -.. ~ _,.....,lllo.
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America's greatest ama-
teur tennis players •• mem.
bers of the u.s. Davis c~
T~m·-will make tbe1r only
Southern Callfor nta aweat.
a.oce prior to departing for
their Cte> match against AILS·
trailla at the Balboa Bay
Club Dec. 5-8.
The sU members of tbe
team wUI compete with other
top-ranked players, including
tbe national champioDS of
Romania and Jamaica, ln tbe
Club's 18th annual inYitaUoo.
aJ touroameot.
The BBC's owo !lome pro,
Hugtl Stewart, himself a for.
m-9r Outs Cup team member,
wUI serve as tournament dl.r·
ector. Players who wilt appear
are Charles Pasarell, Artbur
Ashe, Clark Graeboer, sta.o
Smith, Bob Lutz and Jim Os-
oroe. Don L. Dell of Wash·
ingtoo, D. C., the oon.playlng
captain ot the DavisC~ Team,
wUl also compete.
Adding lnter oallooal flavor
to the tournament wUI be llie
Nastase, the oaUooal champ.
too ot Romania; Richard Rus-
sell, the oatlooal chaqlioo of
JamLaca. and We.lica.o Dluis
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PERH APS THE MOST
BE AUTIFUL MOVI E
IN HISTORY.
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WEDN ESDAY
ll:liOLU.VE
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CIC) player Marcelo Lar.a and
Joaquin Loya-Mayo, u. s .. ranked players re-
ceiving invitations include
Steve Avoyer, Allen Fox,
Larry Nagler, Mlie Franks,
Roy Barth, Ri chard Leach,
Gary Johnson and · Brian
Cheney.
G ... 'oiE OF THE WE~
IS BUCS VS. RUSTLERS
The Blg Game this Saturday
oigtd Ls Orange Coast versus
Golden West.
Tbe Pirates aad the Rustlers
coiHde at 8 p.m. in LeBard
Stadium on the OCC campus.
OCC lla.s won the first 2
games, but by a total of 4 points.
The opener In 1966 went to the
Bucs, 14.13. Last year OCC
took it 10-7 on a Paul Lemo!nf>
field goal in the last19 seconds.
Four key players ~~o·ere hurt
lo OCC's 27-14loss toSanDiego
Mesa, inc:luding quarterback
Paul Lemoine, the state's No.1
passer. Lemoine missed thl'
Santa Ana game las t Saturday,
and OCC dropped that one,
Zl-0.
SHACX SHOP ROBBED
The Snack Shop at 2305
C~ Hwy •) Corooa
ns broken ~ early Mooldaj
mon111c. No•. 11; Elclt c»Uars
was taken· from a shell ln tbe
.....,... ........ Eatry was
made by removing 6 slldiA«
g1us loanes,
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IUT11aR. T NITS Slclp Ropes 1" • 4"
IOOMIIIANGS CL-l'ull c nOijiUn S!lli-DEWXE MODELS , nwlt s 3" • 5"
SKA Tl IOARDS • Hanel Grips 1"·1"
S~UASH IACKm & IALLS ) D-Ia" 5" & 6" ,
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IIOOSt:S FOR·MU
FllUR BEDROll~. 2 bath
home in Newport Heights
for sale, 122.000. 271 E.
lf\th. John Vogel real
estate, 641'-lfn5.
'Two grass fires were set by the Supreme Court leads tbe
children last week. way -by G. Edward Gri..M.D.
On Friday anerooon, Nov .1, Paperbick, $1,00,
children playing .-tth matches ~c• O.t.AM Book AD~
started a Ctre on the west side U :M Hutlor 81vd.
of Marguertte Ave,, ZOO feet eo.ta MeN -PIIIDII•
south of San Joaquin Hills Rd.,
Harbor View Hills. Two
booster ltnes were used by
Engine 5 firemen to put out
the fire, whtc hcontedanarea
of 150 square teet.
On Saturday, Nov. 2, a 100
by 200 loot area near 16th
St. and Sea Gull Lane, New.
port Helgtlts, burDid at 12:15
p.m. before EogiDe 6 tlremen
put tbe blue out.
FOil SAUl
OIL P AJNTlNGS. Fine
Christmas gifts. MOYing -
will seu r eaJ low. Pr ice or
make otrer. Dealers lnrited to
make offer. 646-624!5.
COUCH, &ODd con-
dition, roUes dOuble bed or
2 singles, $S5. 8'J'S.9266.
TELEVISION •
-. $35.00euli.Me 4481.
Also We Carry
Our Own Contracts
NEWPORTER MOTORS
2(;Jb Harbor 81 vd.
Costa Mesa
o MUSICAL Foa SAL,I
o MISCELLAHEOUS
MOVIE oog trainer. Light
obedience at your borne.
Sit, oome, educate.
Appointment 492·1491.
SPOT S before your eyu -
on )'OIU new carpet -re--
move lhem wl lh Blue Lua-
tre. Rent electric shwn--
pooet SJ , Crown Hardwan,
)107 E. Coall Hwy., Cor-:
ona del Mar.
DIIJYER COES 10 HOAG
A 3-car eoiU.Ioo at W, Bal-
boa Bhd., eut o1 34lh st
West Newport, im'ol,.tac z -~
of-town ear drlt'ers, Saa.e
Nltbola of Sepulyodl, IUid K•-
Deth Breoaaa of Rit'lrslde ..,.
West Newport ear dr!Ytr • Pat ..
rteia Rtehlrcl8oo olll2 S9tbst.
to Hoag HoiPftal by Seal's &m·
bubnce at 12:45 p.m. SUDiay,
Not", 10.
DRIVER OTED AFTER
COLLI$1011 WITH PllLICE
EmU Sor-, 'IS, oiSula
Aao, ,.. arr.-bJ llowport
Bel.cb pollee at 10:30p.m.Sat-
UI'di.J, Not'. 2, aM boobld oo a
bit aod run property damace
eblrp, altar be wu llrtolYad
ln a traffte aceide~ ...Ub Of-
fleer James BndleJ at the
Cout Jhry. --• ID ln1J>e Cout Coaotry Clab .•
llr. Sor.._ palled out o1
tbe eDtraDee to tbe club aad
started across tbe biatrwaJ.
omeer Bradley bit b1a bra.ta
a.ad swened to tbe rilbt 1D u
atttqJt to uold eolUIJoo
FRANK SINATRA, shown
here at right, stars In "The
detective/' now at ttl! Bal-
boa Theatre, through Tues-
day.
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N.EWPORT ISLAND
ONE-STORY DUPLEX
FURNISHED -- -AND IN
EXCELLENT CONDITION .•.
GENEROUS TERMS
$45,000
I I I I I I I I I
OWNER WANTS LARGER PROPWY
- - - -SO HE WILL SELL
OR EXCHANGE HIS TRIPLEX.
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39 YEARS IH ~
:HAR8CIR AREA ,
MI!III'ORT IEAOI ·-67:UOOO
IITIIATID ON TDI ACIIU
PACIOUS I & 2 IIDIIM. AI'ARTMINTS
,_ & u..tvm. ,..., $150
• Ptinle Patios • Fi1ep \aces
• POOLS • 'J Hole Putl1n1 Gtccn
• Tennis
• Sepautc Family Section
• A.tti. to Schools and Playlh>Und
. 900 s .. L""•· c~
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CDIIDNA DEL MA'R 644-2611
but be '"""pod ,.-. -iF= .... . s..-.. """ -left UNDER NEW tbe seeae but wu llOIIPid by
Carl JUII( ol Su Mar!Do lllt!l
aaotber poLice car ooald make
tile arrest.
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16the and Tu8t1n -Z --level bloc:ka to
Newport Harbor High Scbool,Newport
Hetgbta Elementary School, st .
Andrew's Presbyterl.an Cwrch and
WeatclUf shopping center ----30
distinctive Buccola buUt homes rem-
intacent of a quaint Engltah vUlage. U
you have been looldng at homes but just
can't find a well~planned, well buUt
and well located h(\Ufle that suits your
family come by and see these! U you
make your selection now you can
choose or change many of the interior
features.
*3 & 4 BEDROOMS • ALL E;LECTRIC
*FAMILY ROOM COUNTRY
*DINING ROOM KITCHENS
*2 OR 3 CAR GARAGE *FORCED AIR
*USED BRICK GAS FURNACES
FIREPLACE *ALL CONCRETE
(SOME WITH TWO) DRIVEWAYS
*CARPETING *HEAVY SHAKE
*RUSTIC FENCING ROOFS
$30,950 TO $33,950
• ·.WITH AS LITl\.E .U llll' DOWM
AHD 1«1 2ND TRUST DEEDS ••••
EXCLUSIVE AGENT
p. a. palmer lncorporatea
1ll DEVROPfRS IJ liDO SKl 193S
J377 Vi• Ll.. Otlele U. "-" a-do-,_ .... L.A.-..... 5-.u
SEIIPLE
Harbor View Special!
OP~ HOUSE SUNDAY ... IDO·S,OO p.m.
1032 White Sails Woy
Charm ing 3 B.R. home with elegant Moster
B.R. Surte ond pri vate patio. Heated & F il -
tered Pool. TWO Fireplaces ... formal Dinin g
Room. M091 ificent VIEW of Boy & Oceon.
Sep. Fam ily Room and al l electnc kitchen.
Minimal landscape mo;ntenance ... and room
for ch,ldn•n 's ploy·y<~rd. OWNER IS ANXIOUS,
oskinQ ' S46 ,500.
SfMP'LE lEAL ESTATE
2515 E. C..at H.,-., c;.,.. .... Met
67$-2101
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· Large Family Home
5 aiDIIOOMS. Flolo!ILY 11001,\. SEPARATl
-MG 11001,\. OM LARGE POOL Sill LOT
Nllloll CAliiOLIC ~RCM IN COSTA MESA
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BEACHES. THE VERY BEST OF CALIFORIIIA
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Baycrest lot -S28,900
~Ol'C Y. f RJI.l'Cl<l.lli
I 3~~~t.T.8,~.,' Corona del Mar. C~rlornra
Phone: 673-2222
OPES ,
Reliable Service Since 1943
1110 HEWI"'RT 54-n29 COSTA MESA
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TBJS. UXE-Nl:W, 3 BEDROOM. S BATRHOIIE LOCATED
OR FEE SOSPLE LOT (YOU OWN rr) 1M "CHIMA COVE,"
C02I02U DEL 111AR. COULD BE ntE AIOIWU. 1T"811UT
M A ·Pill .... .l1ID QIJIETU T1IA1I A ~'I lJ!CIIIII
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673-9661
NOW EXTENDING
OUR HOURS ••
'til 9 p.m.
Tuesday, thru Satur-
day. Visit our newly decorated.
restaurant, and try our special
menu for dinner service begin-
ning at 5:30p.m., Including .••
2 ARTISTS FEA lURED
AT MARINERS Ll BRARY
Smothered PORK CHOPS , • $1.85
Prime Spencer Steak, 1/2 lb. $2.85
VEAL CUTLET with
Mushroom Sauce .•.. $1.65
1\BOV£ ENTREES SERVED WITH BAKED POTA•
TO, CRISP GREEN SALAD, WITH CHOICE OF A
DRESSING AND ROLL .
WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE
272Je. coast hwy. corona d•l mar
Celebrates Its
Wilt!
20% OFF
Ye1rs in Business
ALL
STOCK
Same MerchandiH lfl l'rice and Even Leu
\ .,
5o : .• . .
RESIDE IN DOVER SHORES .• I
We have a new "get acquainted"
special for you who would pre-
fer to have beautiful hatr.
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•THIS SPECIAL IS ALSO OP'II"EfltiEO TO THE
L.ft.DII!.S OF BAY SHORES, WE.STCLI P',., 8EACON
I!IAY, HA.flti!IOR I lLANO AND •.• WHI!:RE DO "!JUL
L I \1£1
642-0844
~k for Ufarlanne (from Germany)
or Jeanette (from France) at the
salon with the Continental flair
WE .INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE
SEVEN NATIONS COIFFURES
-•• Clat ..... ., ••• .,.,. .......
Juet • fow 4oare weet of Dover an W. Coast Hw -
New sorority pledges at
UC Berkeley are Karen Letto,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Tboma.s L. Letlo, 216 VlaDijon,
L1do lsle, and Mary Eliubeth
Hudson, daugbter of Mr, amd
Mrs. Thomas A. Hudsoo, 821
Campbor, East Bluff. Karen 1s a
junior and a member of
Alpba Cbl Omega. She attended
Orange Coast College, Mary
EJJ.tabetb ls a member of Delta
Della Della and • tresJunan at
Berkeley. She Is graduate ot
Corooa del Mar Hlgb Scbool,
at lunch
\lary A. Hup11
NolaJ)' P'dhlic Ia -.d fof uid
Conty aa.d State.
My (ol!lmiaaioa ea;plr,_ Dec>
«nber 13, 1971.
Pobliah: Nov. 14, 21, 28, nee.
5,. 1%8, io the Newport Harbor
F'.naip.
CAR 5 IDL EM, 5TRI PP ED
AND THEM 5ET ON FIRE
A tlhreglassed eon.u., be·
looM lo llenllla Wrllllt,14SOO
Neptuae An,, West Newport,
wu eetoaflreat 10p,m, Tburs-
day, Nov. 7, at Bact Bay Dr.
aDd Eutbluff Dr,
. , to Introduce The car bod-llolon, IDII . bod beeD sir-of ltll motor, our sensational new 1n lbe body, uc-plalu,
"W€St€Rn€R :"".::.a:~-:t:=
S "n>-..wlch" aboYe 111e ,.m or~~~ecar.Fire-a V mea said a tran ot barDid ar•
(priced $1.CJO) waDI ahoul 50 feel !rom lbe ear I•• we offer lo wbtrelbe llllooea bldpoured
2 for the price of 1! paiDIIIbeD lpllod 11.
Just say .llt4QJ!H 'IILLAGE -15
the paslf .oord IH>ER CDNSTIIICTu.
m€.;,.;y-m "C Tbe EJICI!al> vu~aco -"' KK Q 30 bomeJ CDJer CDGitriCtloa at
(bo..,. -· Nof, 30) lith SI.IDII TulloAta,bfBoc-, cola Homu -Sotar4oro
ac-c11oc lo Em.., ~ pr-o1 P. A. Pol-loc.
Ia tbe In dl1& Ull II IU --.llr.-al4. 10 ""-... alroodJ -pcrebUid ud ...,..r r.._ -n. looiUoo Ia ·--N-Harbor HIP Scllool,
BtfL1Z
MOR7VARIES
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We're Ready
for Christmas---
BUT . , . We Don't Believe
In Decorating Before
Thanksgiving .•.
However . , . If you want to
"shop early" , .. we will
show you our beautiful
gift suggestions.
CHARLES H. BARR
OOLI JUICE ~OL
PINK PIN !APPL !,
GRAP!fiiiiiT ..$., 21~.
PIH!APPL!
All
~nu2/45~
MARGARINE
Jame• Blltftngton ol We.t Newport ba.l
written a parent'• .tory ol a 1011 'll(bo be-
came addtcted to <Iniga and Ia now tn the
mental health division at Orange County
hOIIPltal.
aa M·~s:~!n:;, ;~~e~s :t~"f~u::ran~
meetings to repeat hts warning to other
parents about the growing peril of drug ad-
diction among youth In this community.
I\ ewpori Beach Police Chief James
.Glavas, commenting on Buff's report, has
stated: "I believe you have very articulate-
ly poured out your heart. It Is indeed
a message for all parer.ts."
NEWPOR1j .
·B£ACH
.. JO(
.,. .., ., .. ., ........ -
,.,. ana • •• XT IIAOI
' -
'
• • Here t• the .tory, u written by Mr,
Butf~on: .
"I have been privtleged to addreu a
number ol local meetings called tn an
effort to acquaint, wtth the fact., those
tntere.ted tn correcting the narcotic pro-
blem. I don't conalder myaelf qualified
to make the following comment. on the
baala of my experience aa a pub-
lic speaker. I am not qualified as a pub-
lic speaker; you will discover that soon
enough, but I do feel that I am qualified
I to comment on the drug scene tn the Orange
County area on the basis of my experience.
"I will try to write in an informal way
about a mo.t formidable problem facing
all of us. A problem I believe Ye all have
ignored far too long. One Yblch may de-
vour our community ttr.t, and then the
nation, all because •e didn't do 110methtng
110011 enough. There Is no attempt here to
create hysterl' but rather an attempt
somehow, by some comment, 110mephrase,
some bit of tnformatlon, to poeitively
relate to you my tbtnldng. We muat
immediately do sometbtng. whtch tn the
final analysts will help all of us help our-
selves --I continually use the phrase 'do
sometbtng' and I will be more specific
a little later. What you, as an individual,
~~!S~~PER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH -. •
1M£ OMLJ LLI(M•r--.·••••mr
· Me•UW"a•,..•aniMMI.A HARIOR
JO(
COSTA
ME S A
do will really depend upon your own part-
Icular clrcum.tancea ..
"Briefly, my IIOD,JamesJr.,tnmymtnd
a great kid, carrying a B average tn school,
and if he were able to complete hts high
school education fbls year would have
become a 3 year letterman on the gym-
nastic team, a boy wtthnoprevtous record
of delinquency, did what most of our child-
ren are doing. today.
"Through a natural tnstinct to be tn-
qutslttve, he smoked his first marijuana
cigarette. This led as a poeltlve chain of
events to hts experimenting with speed
pills, LSD, STP, and all theotherformsof
narcotics readily available to thts genera-
tion of young people. I am sure U we had
not discovered this when we did, his next
move would have been the use of heroin.
"With discovery came involvement with
private medical doctors, neurologists and
psychiatrists. Finally, after waiting too
long, and at the insistence of these profes-
sional people, we turned our problen1 over
21ST YEAR, HO-U S!CXlH·D SECTlDH THURSDAY, HOV. 14, 1968 PHONE, (7U) 673-4551 OFFICES IH CDROHA DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA (Cr>n ti nued on Paae 3)
WINS Fl AWARDS ABROAD
Don Estey of l33 Amethyst At tbe Venice FUm Festinl be woa tbe tlrst prise over all /
Avenue Balboa 1sla.Dd. oow In h1s flrm won tbe Grand PriJ du tbe lnterpational eatries, ln· res~e in LoDdon as maoa-CiDem.a. a gold medal and first cludiDc America. ~ PDC director of N. Lee Lacy prlz.e; at the r ecent Cork FUm 1'be Estey family is lh1.ng ln
As.sodates (U.K.) Ltd., 1s a FestiYal be won five pri.z.es a.od LooOOo Delt ~ totbe ChlDese
major prile winDer of ad· tbe palm d'or, aDd last month at Embassy· Mr • Estey stales UW
Yert1s1ng mms 1.n Europe. tbe ACC rum FestlYi.l in Tokyo where they lin tbey are surrollllded by Embassies u:t
almost every day tbar e 1s a
demoostratioa. in troat of ooeot
tbe1r rwl,gbbnrs, wtlieb keeps
tbem MJy aware tba.t tbelr
Delgbl>orbood ls sllgl<ly 011-
ferellt from Newport Beacb. --·
HARVARD ALUMS WILL ""-
HEAR DR. SOLOMDH
Dr. Alan Solomoo, r eeertly -IDled cbalriiWI ot 1be arl OFFICU DAVID hi. SCRUGGS
j
.~rii~i; "Know your oflicer"
Airport ballquet room 464 7 pl.laDtry, tbe Army oomm-..
"CAMERJN'S CJ JiJI;ER," a Corona del Mar landmark, is
gone--razed 'Jet. 28 to make way for construction of a
local branch of Union Bank. The location Is the southwest
corner at Goldenrod : ve. and Coast liwy ., which hold& nos-
talgic tnemurles for the Ensign newspiiPer, becauaethefltst
Ensign office, back in I ij48, was established there In the
off-street court yard area. 'l he first Coronadell•.;ar branch
of the ~.ewport Beach library was then also located there,
near the Ensign office. '-he corner was named after its first
developers, John and :.,abel Can1eron, who lived there for
many years, then sold the property to 1<-rs. C:rma :>anders
and moved to Eayside Vtllage. Alter Mabel's death, Jol\n
Came ron moved to Leisure \','arid In Laguna Htlls.
NOW SHOWING '
IN OUR DESIGNER'S
ROO M IN CORO NA DEL MAR
c I
·---
0 •
• EVENING LOOKS
OF PURE ALLURE FOR
YOUR HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES
MacArthur Blvd., Back. Bay. Offtcer Davtd Mieba.el datioD medal, aDd tbe Parple
Dr. Solomoo sened as Sc:rugs, a member of the New· Heart for belD&: 1fOUDded m
director of the U.S. Pat111Joa. port Bea.c.b police departmeDt action. He was a ._.,. WeepoDI
art eKblblt at ElpO '67, Moat-a:. a Wtle tlfer a year, is as-.-eta.LLst. aDd aAercocapl.U.C
ID. 1111 bllalttated tbl ~ trJ tM East ~ ud bla tDur ol eomt.l •• 1111 ~~::;::,"'~~ArtlltCc .. W r:w ... ~ .. diQ-_....u&~..,mta
I -· bo WU-Bolo 15,..... old, a -.,, 110 WU -· dlrocll>< lrom 1D 1111. He lai!Yocaui>ndao,&Dd_,.odiD from lllo Armr IDA""'"', 1M?,
was g:raduPJed mapaeuml&ude ln tbe U.S. Army LntbeVIet.m omeer Seraep ba.s a~Yale
from Hanard and recetnd h1s war. He beld tbe crade of ser-nytnc license . aDd lists scab&
Ph. D. at tbrvard Un.lverstty rea.at aod receiYed the tronu dh1ng and teonis as h1s special
Graduate Scbool star, tbe Vietmmese cross for interests. D:JN ESTEY of Balboa Island, now living
in London, Is shown at right receiving the
palm d'or award at the Cork Film Festival
from John Bermingham, lord mayor of
Co rk.
Volstead coming back
After an abseoce ot ooe
year, the annual Atmew J.
Volstead Day parade and bacc-
banalta lsapinootbe yacht club
and tavern qeoda.
This year•s parade, the thlrd
annual, wUlbebeldSWlday,Dec.
8, under tbe spoDSdiShip of the
Orange County Ski ClOO. Prior
parades were sponsored by the
Balboa lslandS<:ulllng ~ Punlln(
Society but because the society
is ln1'01Yed in a oew secrets..-
projeet they ''Willed" tbe
parade to the slngleswt.ncersof
Newport Reach, tbe Ski Club.
TOO Clu6, DOted for Us weekly
Wednesday meetings, monthly
trips to Mammoth and Its D.ag-
ship, tbe "Recreatiooa.l Yacbt
Balboa, •• has pWmed tbe parade
to booor the late Senator
Volstead because without his
sponsor ship the 18th Amend-
meal, prohibition, would oot
haYe been possible.Heocetber e
would hue been oo repeal, oo
parade, oo haec~. no
martinis and oo high alcohol
taxes .
Participating in the parade
wUl be local restaurants, I
taverns, and local yachtsmen.
Each boat wUI be required to de -
pict a theme toreOecttheeDdof I
sobriety. Boats wlll be de-
corated as speakeasys, AI
LEGAL HOTlCE Capooelleadquarters, Vale>t!ne 'j
--'--------Da.y massacre parties and some
CERTIFICATE OF BUINESS W1ll weJcome1969. Otber s wlll I
Fictltlous Flrm Name boDor tbe Greek god, Baddhus,
THE UNDERSIGNED does with satyrs and nymphs. The 1
bereby certity tbat be 1s COO· lead boat the Recreational ~a BootkeeptncandTu Yae._Balboa_wUlg1ve aspecial
Service business at U8 No. sahte to 1969.
Ne'II'POrt Bl¥d., Newport Bea.eb., Tbe parade will form for
Calltornla, UDder tbe flctltious a ~ toast to Andrn' J.
tlrm twne of Ceolral Bwdness Volltead at ooon at tbe Balboa
Services, tbe Tu AdY1sor1, aM PariUoo and the boats will
tbat said flrm is oompoeld ol start tbeJr tour of the harbor
tbe followinl penoo wboM 111:30 p.m.
oame in tuJ.1 aDd plaee of resl-For iJtlormation, call tbe pa-
deDce are u JoUows, to·Wit: rade chairman. Rudy Baron,
ct-.rles A. Waer, Ztl UDd S?S-085S, or tbeSkiClubpres.i·
street, Newport Beacb, C&lll, Dan Nordblom, 67'3-4451,
WITNESS my bUd thi& ZIDd ue botb Balboa lslaDd
da.J of October. 1961.
Cbarles A. Wur.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
OOUIITY OF ORANGE )u
ON TillS Zlad daJ<' ~.
1161, bdlrt mt, a NotuyP1ab-
Ue ID aad lor Aid -
llate, residlal tblre1D,
comm'".,..... aDd......._ Pll'·
_, _.. .. Cllorloo A.
WMI', laiDn to me 110 bl tM ---'"--10 lllo--..
-. aad -lodlod lo ..
t1111t • w..-s a.--.
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TERM SAVINGS: For the budget-min ded .
unexpected ex pen ses ... taxes ...
and other annual payments.
Interest compounded quarterly .
0
CERT IFICATES OF DEPOSIT :
For definite investment periods.
(minimum $2,500)
interest ma iled quarterly. if desi red .
0
BANKIN G BY MAIL ... FREE POSTAGE. c
NO SERVICE CHARGE
ON CHECKI NG ACCOUNTS
with a $300 minimum ba lance.
COSTA M($A
Kenf!ettl W. F.wter
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DANA P'OINT
Cirtonl Hunttr
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251 S E. Cooal Hwy. -c ...... dellolar -473-2990 11. 1-. "" .. ~lor. L-------------------------------------------------------~ -."t<r
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CC*InMUID PmM t.AIT Hilt)' ., •.• , ... -IUel
God. wbo a.-ted the hHvena
... the Mrtb, .... u. eerth
....._ and He lallpttN IMiab to
.., 10. So lMJah wrote, "It it M «Me .,,.,. lfJIOit .,,.. cirde
llltoroll>'. ·-··J o/ , ..
-.•• " (lao • .,,,..,_
"Bta deal" I can alJncwt Mar • -IQ, "to the BlbJe says the -ut II round! So whiiU Everyone a... that."
Cvtb rvery ~Fri~~=~~ the tlmt ot aad
"luntet" 'Weft toe!ldnOn ..,.......
Ilona ~u.e men believed tMt
the IW\ did rt. and the IWl dkl
at uch day. JHut, alt~ &
knew the 4!~ ••rc not
sck>ntJfkally ac:eurate, uaed them
ln referrlnc to the weather. Enn
today, altbouah. like JHut. .,.
know better, we UJe the aame
expreulon.s. Evwy cia)' on the
weather broadc:uta we are told at
what timt the sun wUl riae and
~~et on the followl.na ~-
Dr. liN lloo
In it p.nd every llvinc Cf'H.ture
would dir. But, on the eontrary,
nltro.,en welaha conaklerably lea
than oqaen and when II ia ex-
pelled from our lunp, it ~.
thut maldfta: It ~ble for us to
be surrounded by air. Actu.aJly, thll knowledge ne\''-'1' aalned ~t:neral acceptance un!il
fairly recfllt tlmH. We read -..---.... ~ ...... "-W..."
But t'Ven thou&h Columbus h11.d
:.oc.pted the theory that the earth
wu round, it was not tbto popular
bel•f of his day. Many beUen•d
that If he &ailed far enough he-
would drop otf the earth Into a
II'Ht abyu. It wu not until the
round-tht'-world voyaae or Ferdin-
and Ma,ellan the wa• killed in
1521 before completing it) that
the theory was proved to the satis-
faction of moat educated people.
1be fact that laaiah wrote that
Uw earth Is round can only be
explained by divine inspiration.
In the llaht of th1a, It la amu-
inl' tbat the ancient book of Job
tt>lls us that the earth tUfl'\1
around the 1un!
In Job 38:12-14, the sun is re-..
ferred to u the "dayspclna." It il
from the Hebrew word Mac.\or or
dawrtina:. The aun, then, atves the
dawn or dayllaht.
Ot course, men have alwa.ya
known that air covers the earth.
But until the Rventeenth l!ftltury
after Olrbt, men did not know
that air hu wejzht. It is juat an-
other evidf'n(f' or the divine ift..'
To Job, God oonfided that He
"U.get.\ IJ&. eart.\ KP'Oft Mthixg"
(Job .38:7).
lt nta)' be that the book or J ob
is the-oldest book In the-Bible,
f!Wft ~r than the Pe-ntateuch.Wc
do not know. But there Is no men-
tion in the book of either the law,
tM Tabernac~ or the Temple. We
beUne he evidently lived in the
time ol the petriard\1. ~n't It
.eem stnnce. then, that he would
have-written that the earth ll sus-
Pt'nded in ~c.! After all, no oth-
er writer of anUqulty, outside of
tlw blbllal writen, ever wrote s~h a thine. Clearly, Job wrote by
lnsplratkm of God.
Rot•tn on Own A:lis
Moreover, the Bible tells us that
the earth n-volves on Its own axis,
that It is tumlnc around and
a round tn space.
Jn Genesis 1 we read of the
d.-ys of Cftatlon. We notict" that
the Bible speaks of thr "evening
and the mornin1" of the first day,
"the evenln1 and the moming"
of the second day, etc. There is
no way to explain the suCCf'uion
of momina and evening and mom-
In& and evenina and morning and
~"enlns:, unleu the earth is rotat· uic on ltl '"'"' axil. Otherw•
that pert of the earth that was
facln& the sun would always be
tn daylight and ttw other sKie of
the earth would always be in dark· ......
Bust;arth does whirl around
and this kes possible the> mom-
ina and evening, daylight and
darkness.
It is quite clear lhat the Lord
Jesus undustood this fact, too. In
speaking of His coming again lo
('arth, He said, "/ tell yo", ht IMt
•igAt there •hf.,U be two me. iM
ou bed; 1M one •Mll be takex,
altd 1.\e other 1kall be left. Tu:o
1DOt'nml .wz be gri-.diftg togetlt.m';
tl\e Oftl' •Wl be taU.., aftd tl\e
otl\er left. Two~ 1Wl be Ht. tM
fteld ; tile ou •lwU b6 takeR, alld
t~ otAer left " !Luke 17 :34-36).
Noti~ that It would be night-
time In some plaCH and men
woukt be sleeping in bed. In other
partl of the world It would br
mornlna: and wOI"'''en would be
arindlna: the meal for the day's
supply of b~ad. In other placc!l It
wouk! be broad dayltJ:ht and men
woukt ~ working in the f~ldl.
ReYol~n Around the Sun
'I'he earth not only rotatt's on
its own axis but, whilt' whirling
around and around through space,
it also revolvt'S around the sun.
Althouch this 1.s common knowl-
edge today. men have not always
known ' this to bt' tri.M'. In Bible
times and long after, men belk-ved
that the .sun circled around the
Vene 14 says that the earth
loetl around the sun like "clay
to the seal." The word aeal eomes
from the Heb~ word c.\otAam
meaning a signet or llt!al. I have
iftn clay poU rnade In Africa and
81 they were beirqr finished, the
workman held a little tool that
served aa his trademark In one
hand and then turned the clay
around this &ad,et until It had
left its Imprint in a eirele around
the pot. Now, not!« the verse~,
"Hast tlloM oommollded tU
mond•g ltMoe tlly days; uJUI
OCIK.Ied IM da)lapritlg to k...aw
ita place; TM;t it might tCike .\old
of tM ndl of tlul earo~. tlwlt tile
w;icked mig.\t be a.\alcn ovt of itt
It f the earth j is tt~n.ecf ae cJay to
til,; .eul" (Job 38·12-14&}.
HundRds and hundreds of years
befOft adence rrvealed the fact,
Job had written that the earth
rotates around the sun~
OM A•onl' Maa:r
Moreover, the Bible pl.alniy sa)'s
that our earth 11; just one of a
number of planets. Thla is clearly
taurht in Hebrews 1 :2b, " ... by
whom oUo M made tl&e worlds."
NotiCE' that "worlds" is plural.
Again in Hebre wa 11 :3,
"Thro..gA fait.\ we tnwfe-r•toftd
tMt tile worlda (plural ) wer-e
fra'fftll!d b)l tl\e wor'd of Oocl."
The writer of .Hebnwa did not
determitl(! thbi truth by ux of a
teiHCOPC. He did not have a tele-
ICOpe. But he did have something
better-the God who made the
planetl told him about it and In-
structed him u to what he should
write~ Wlad
Job wrote, '"To make the wel:&bt
for the winds; and be wefaheth the
waters by meuure" {Job 28:25).
Consider the makeup of our at-
mosphere and you will rudUy IH
that God dkl., indeed, wel&:h the
winds.
Our atmosphe.re is composed,
primarily, of nitrosen and oxyaen.
But-and think about this---air Is
not made up of equal parts of
nitrogen and oxy~n. In every one
hundred parts of air there-is ex-
actly 79 parts or nitrorm and 21
parlll of oxyaen. Whether you arc
at tht' bottom of the Grand Canyon
or on top of Old Smoky, the air
around you wiU be enctly the
same proportion. Now. the atmoa-
phere JS thinnrr wveral mile~: up
than it ls at .tea level, but the
proportion of nlt~n and oxyaen
will ~main constant. Furthermore,
our very lives depend upon the at-
motphere ~tainlng thiJ exact mix·
tu:e.
Notice that the Lord made nl·
trogen much Uahter In wel·eht
than oxyaen. Doubtloeu He had
many reasons for doinc thla. One
or lbem, however, is obvious to
any or us. When we b~ath, It is
Lhe oxyaen that we primarily need
and use. This ox.yaen, taken Into
the lun&.s, coes Into the blOOd-
stream and thtu reaches t'Very
ccll In the body. When we exhale,
it iJ primarily the hydrocen that
we txpl'l from our systems. If tht
nitroa;en were heavier than the
oxygen, we would .soon be enaulfed
splratkm of the Scriptures.
W•ter
Just as God rnade the ·'welaht
for the wlnda," He ''weiaheth the
waters by measure."
The chemical formula for water
is H20, which means that water
conslstJ; of two pc~rU of hydrocen
to one part of oxygen. The com-
bining welrht of hydrogen Is one
and the combinina weight of oxy-
J'('n Is sixteen. Since there must
be two parts of hydrogen for one
or oxyren in order to make pure
water, we must take exactly two
pounds of hydrogt'n and exactly
~:ixt~n pound! of oxygen to make
II!IJhteen poundJ of water ~ All
unadulterated watt'r Is made of
the.e two gaU('!I in that exact
proportion.
For thousands of yean rain was
a mystery t o rnan. From whence
dkl it come'! Of course, they knew
It feU from the sky but how In
the world did It get up there!
What kept it up there! How much
was there of it!
Modem sden«> ha!l supplied the
a nswer. We now know that the
sun cau5t'l watt'r to evaporate
ond draw• It Into the sky wht!Te it
stays until it falls aJ rain. God,
who carefully weighed and meas-
ured the properties of both wind
and water, created them especially
for this purpose.
Water is approxlmately BOO
limes a. heavy as the aurroundlng
atrno~phe~. But when the sun
shine• hot on water, it may expend
to 900 times Its normal size~ Thus
water can t'Xpend to an Incredible
extent. It is claifne.d that all or
thr fog necns.ary to COVft' Loa
Anceles thlclc enou~ to atop all
traffk would onl.y take about ten
pUona of water to produce! When
the aun dnws water, by ,.;...
ot evaporation. into the aky. lt
hu been transformed into a vapor
that is one~iahth li~teT than the
at~re that sustains it.
Mist il dra•·n up Into the 1ky
over lafl'e bod)es of water. "Then
it Is blown by winds, that travel
in definite pe.tterns around the
t'arth, inland whf:>re it droP~ in
thE' fonn ol rain.
All of this, a1 I said, ls known
by modem scien«>. Of eoune It
was also known by some andenU
who we~ not scientists! In Ec-
clesiastes 1 :6 and 7 we re11d,
'''TI\e wiM goetl\ t~ tlw
JtOUIII, uwd INnteth abovt MtilO tl&e
110rth ; it wll.trletl\ aboMt CO'ltM-
oUw. CUN1 tM wiftd rllft¥r~~~eto\ ~"
accordi'lllg to Jlis cii"CKU•. AU tl&e
rivera """ i1do tlt.e sea; r'!ft t.\.e
11!0 V MOl /ltU; t~tllo tile J1la.ce
from. whe~ tile 1"iverr come,
tllitller tllq ret""' agaiA.''
AlthOuah Soknnon wrote the
words, the meanlna mtut have
been a mystery to him. How could
all the water run into the aea
without overflowing it? After all,
that is a lot of water. In bet.
rvery year 186,240 et~btc mile1 of
water are carried by the rivera
mto the JUS! And how cowld it
get back to "the pia~ from
whenCE' It came"!
H Solomon did not understand,
the One who made the wind and
the waters did and He Instructed
Solomon as to what to write.
(TO BE COHTIHUEO)
A LOOK AT THE BOOK
THE PARALYSIS Of FEAR
Fear! How it &rips the human heart! How
it paralyzes with cold terror! But for the Chris·
tian it is an emotion that never need be felt.
"For God hath noc aiven us the spirit ol rear;
but of power, and of love, and of a sound
mind•' (II Timothy I :7).
fea r. "God is love" (I John 4:8). and restin&
in 1-lim all is calm and confidence . However
alarming e.uernal conditions may be, however
dreadful may appear the circumstances with
which ~ iii surrounded, the Christian trusts
unafraid in the love of God.
CLUII ACI:OII •t ·aM--------~.u.. ......... la'dsd It-
• "ttie daUdnoa ----I.rael ..
II "• Hit.. •Dele .. ---ol ... lDe .u U.. wid-(I am.. 7:a)
IZ prieM belore Salve! (I s-.
113)
13 ialdm ol Jaeoh'e .._.. wUe
•d ..... lather fG.-. 21111. II)
14 "•either .. __ -.....
ay tool of ----"
17 ..... nWt. ...... -· ---• ...........
11 '"U Uiou witt wolk ta .-y ..... ...,
cmd ----.-y ~ .. .. 21 • colw. ___ ....uu-u-. 22:1.)
W .. t Does t~1
llble Say
Abo1t Speakl11
II , ..... s
"Please expl1in what is really meant by 'talldn& in
tongues.' There is much talk of It now even amonJ
Lutberaru 'lind all claim a Biblical basis for the practlce
or 'gilt,' ·as they feel it l.t. My understanding bas always
been that the occurrence related in the Bible meant that
all auembled were giYen a common language, enabling
tbem to understand eacb other as they bad come from
diverse places and each had his own lancuage until the
miracle occurred. The present belief seems to be that
it is a special communication with God and a .sort of
'transported' f«linc." This is not tbe first reader to
inquire about this .subject.
We shall not be able in a brief uticlt: to examine
.everythina that Scripture AJI about 1pe:atinc with
tonrues nor how Scrl~ has been ut)dentood by vari-
our people. We shall, however, take note of .some poinU
it will be well to remember.
Whit Happaned on Pent.colf
On Pente001t Day the Outpouring of the Holy Spirit
was accompanied with the gift of speaking "with other
tongues" C Aclll 2:4). ln a miraculous manner it hap-
pened that "every man heard them (the disciples) speak
in his own language" (v. 6). Tbis is nof called a special
language different from otber human language. It was
that each heard what was said in hiJ own language.
Spealtin& with tongues is also referred to in two
other pl1ces in the Book of Acts. When Peter preached
to Cornelius in Caesarea, the Holy Ghost fell on those
who heard him, and Peter and the others with him
"heard them speak with tongues and magnify God"
( 10:46}. Later when Paul prt>ached at Ephesus to 10me
people who had never before beard of the Holy Gbo.st
and knew only the baptism of John, ''Tbe Holy Ghost
came on them; and they spoke with tongues and prophe·
sit'd" 119:6). These: two examples, however, tell us holh-
in g as tv whal this "speaking witb tongues" was like.
In his First Letter to tbe Corinthians Paul refus to
the gift of tongues at gruter lt>nglb. There are various
refe rences throughout chapters 12 to 14.
All the Same Kind of Speaking?
One question that ari~~es is wbetht>r these other OC·
casions o( speaking with tongues refer to the same kind
of speaking u occurred on Pentecost Day. Some believe
they do. Othen point out that in I Corinthians we are told
that ''he that speaketh in an "nknown tongue spe:aketh not
unto men, but unto God ; for no man undf'ralandeth him"
( 14:2). H the congres:ation Is to benefit from his "speak·
ing," either he himself or 10meone with the girt of in·
terpretation must explain what be said cvv. 5, 6, 27).
This gives the impreJSion of a s~king that does
not involve the mere use of any ordinary human language.
How important a spiritual gilt waa this? St. Paul
makes no reference to It in any other letter. Even wben
hE> writes "' the Romans about spiritual gifts in chapter
12. he uya.: nuthlne of speakinc with tongue•. And In
writing to l~e Corinthians be mentions it last amu~oa the
gifts listed f I Cor. 14:27, 28 J. Although be recognizes
this as a gift of the Holy Spirit, yet he is concerned that
the Corinthians should not vaJue it above propheaying
l vv. 5, 19}. "But eovet eamutly the best gilts," Paul
tells the Corinlbian• (v. 31).
"Ton..-Shell c. ......
Furthennore, we are told that "charity nevt:r falleth;
but whether there be prophecies, the7 abaU faJI; whether
there be tongues, they aball eea.te; whether there be
knowledae. it abaU VaniJb aw17'' ( 13:8 ), In the foUOWinJ
verses it Ia evident that propbeciea wlll taU, th1t knowl-
edge lhall vanl.ah awa)' . .._ben that wbich is perfect is
eome" (v, 10), that Is, it Christ'• return on the Lut
Day. But coneernlnJ toncun we are simply told that
the)' ahall cease. There is nothinl to indicate that the7
will, however, continue untU "that whiC!b I.J perted ll come.•
Fear and a sound mind are not found to-
Jitlher. Fear makes a man act with unreason-Ina inati.nc:t, not with the lo&ical accur•cy of
JOUnd thou&ht Possessed by it, the mind can-
not functioa accurately and dearly. But love
and a IOUOd mind are a natural combination.
l..ow: ltimulala life. love motivates action
ud tbou&ht alonJ tbe hiJhat p,lana. Pure love
can move men to the ftncst of creative effort
Mel artistK: endeavbr and tireleM activity.
p., ean become man'• aruteat mcmy.
aa•..,..rc aaid, "Cowards dte many limes
Won dtdr deaths. But ~ vaJiam. Dnet
.... ol .. tb but once." 1.o¥c it an aUy that
..,.. taowa dtfut. Even deacb tt.eJt boldl
.. -.wbeokM:isbyoao•ooido.
That God loves us ls evident "For God 10
loved the world, that he pve his only beaot-
len Son, that whosoever believeth in Him
should not perish, but have cverlastina life"
(John 3; 16). A God who loves so greatly is
not a God who will permit •nythin& to come
into the life of His child except what is beat
for him. An all-wise God surely is a com-
pttent iudte of what is bat! As a child tru1t1
the k»ve of his mother and leaves the prob-
lema of bis little llfe to ber solutfoo. 10 m.ty
the Quillian ttual his life 10 tbe tcepin, of a
Jovi"' Ood.
In view of what we c•n lean from Scripture about
spealdnc willa tonpe1, thea. are IOIDt valid queatlont
we mutt ull 1bout UllOM who elalm IUdl aUta t.oda:r. b
the ~pdon in tbe Saipturea 10 dNr tbt the un·
lntelUaJW. Jlbberlsb tUt II C'OIIailhnd ape.akinJ wttb toaa-can wt\Mat doubt be ncoplwd • tlllt 1plrltW
lilt? Can lUre b3 cet181Db' tUl .... llft b C'OfttinUIQJ
ln rilw ot u.e tlatNMa:t tat It ...ad oeue? 03 not
tboM no .....,. lO u.. u.· etfl ....u, riew It a a
n. -of God It eaiJed 10 lbe ''1plril of .......... who ,;_ up 10 ......... c:aJJ.
-11-lromlbo....,...otfarfor
•pal I--001 ,_.. (I-4'11).
·---....-u.-otGod -~~~--Jofllolllo-.for
We may not understand God's cboic:a for
u. now. We may DOC know wby He pennib
tome thin,. 10 CI'OII our pttht. We JNY '*
comprehend Hit pe:rfect wm ' wbea the clol*
hkle lho ..... ond .... -· of --our lky. But with "a IOUnd lriiDd" and pe:rfec:t
conftcknce, Godl'a chUd re:tb in '"(be kM' of
Chrief, whtdt puettb tnowtect,... ( "" ,· ...
3: 19).-Amori<on Way Fea-
apeda.l, IIUPar Jilt! Doet •aot tUt .... U n•••n? D:ws
II oot ,_. lo -. ....... lbe ....... dear ,.......Uoa ., ... _, .
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INIJW'IIo-loot
-., will
"Soku• JlviW. die T-P'-"-1 Kiqa t ,., .... ,.,_ .,,
·-1 .. -........... a:: ... a -·-a :: WIJ;., "'te-a
• ::.c: .. ""' .. -:tE ·-el~ tMt ..... =.·.·· ...... -............ _ ....... , __ Ill
• :;, .. -c.~ .......... ,.,., • ~ "= Woll -.......... __,. a :-c_•o~~
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,.,... -..... d ..... _.,. __ _.,u.__ ........................ "-' --......... o.+. fl7) ...... ..,... ..,._ +sm'l .................. _--"'"
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........ __ o/11111 ........ ........................
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-(II-JIII)
St. Thomas Bible Lesson
ISRAEL •s DEPORTATIOJl
II KINGS 17 -LESSON lB. SERIES II
It has been observed that whoever dominates The FertUe. Creecent of the
Near Eaat etanda ln the strategic position of dominating the tratnc between,
and thua the destinies of. three continents: Atla. Europe. and Africa. (;«).
poiiUcs of the twentieth century would seem to bear thla out. Ruesla. Gennany,
France and Britain are among the great powen that have manoeuvred for
control, aa well as umtable hegemonies of peoples, like the old Ottoman
Empire, o r the contemporary U nited. Arab Rt-publk.
The successful conquest of thia entire heartland o r ctvUlzatlon first beJOflll
to Allayria. Their beginnings are obscure but the traditional and beat explan-
ation Ia that Allshur, a son of Shem and'grand.son o f Noah, buUt Ninevdt,
later the capital city o f the Assyrian Empire. It was many centuries growing,
however, and not until about the middle of the ninth century berore C hrist wa•
Aaayria's war machine In high gear. The hiatorian Nelson Keyea write~, "One
major objectivP. of the Assyrians down the )'t'an was the conquest of Egypt. In
orde'r to 'achiew"thts, lt was neceuary to clear away aU oppoeltk>a along the
land,,b~ throua~ Sy,ria apdJarJld., ,Whpe the foray• r~rded -b1 the Boolu 1
or K.Jnp were .In par1 tor plunder, d).~ 'were also to o pen up thb path1~,.y to
the ultbnate objective.." It Ia also of interest to note that "ome o r the lnciaenhl
concerning the conqueat of Israel by the Assyrian Chroniclers are verified by
the writings In II Kings.
The Aaayrian armies were notorious for their ruthJesa pi under of conquered
territory and their cruelty over captives and clvUians. One o f their m onarchs
wrote ln his personal memoin as he overcame the cities o r Canaan: • I caused
much slaqbter, I destroyed, I devastated,.! burned. I took their fighting men
prtaoners and Impaled them on sharpened stakes in full view of their cities. I
settled Auyrlans ln place of them."
It ill difllcu.lt for us who haw ne~r kno wn an allen mUitary' invasion of
our homeland to lm~e the terror that must h ave hung over the people of
both Israel and Judah ~during these years of Assyrian ascendancy. Fantastic
as were the military ac:compllshments of Assyria. the.Y were Inferior admlnla..
trators of conquered lands and were constantly ln trouble holding their sprawl-
in& empire together. Tht> Northern Kingdom o f llrael, centered at Samaria
maintained a precarious kind of pseudo-lndependence by the pay ment of an
annual tribute. However, during the reign ofHoshea. the last King o f Samaria.
ht> mtered Into a secret conspiracy with the Pharaoh of Egypt, and held back
h ls tribute payment Thia brought back the Assyrian annles who. although.lt
took a siege: of three years, captured Samaria in 721 B.C. Over 25,000 real-
dents we re carried off into captivity and di.Jpened throughout the realm. So
came to an en'd the national ltfe of the northern !W:hiamatic ten tribes. who
abandoned the ways of G;od. indulged ln immoral Baal wonhlp, and in the
end, looked not to God but only to Egypt for aalvatlon.
These peopAe, who have come to be known aa the Ten Lost Tribes, have
nt>ver atnce known a hl.atory aa an Independent or separate people. Some have
tried to" reconstruct subsequent histories of these tribes, llkt> British Israel lim
or Mormoni.Jm. The truth would seem to be that thel'r spiritual ldenlity havlnl
long alnce beeruacrificed (alnce the daya of Jeroboam I), their loll of phy1k:al
identity waa but a maHer of time in God's ordertnc" o f history.
The rtCOrd of thls disaster ls found In the nnrab: venes only of II Klnf•
17. Tht> balance of the chapter 11 lara:ely dldlld:k: commentary by the hlttor1an
who haa u his pui'pose nOt only the ftO)rd.lnc of What happened but the under-
lying apli1tual cauaea. These are ear"""y tpelled out, ,the 11M of the J)eople, in
verses aeven throuch twmty-three. Tbelr hlatory, Uke tbatof Judah, had Msun
glorloualy with • ml&hty redemption from eUthly al•wry ln EcypL But
.. larael ... sinned acatnat the Lord their God, 'wbk:b h•d broucht them ..,.p
out of the land of Ecypt. , .. " Apoatate before God, ~"walked In lbe atatuta
of the heathen" (wtae 8), and •tet them up bnq:ea and arovu in Mry blah
hut. • God aent them aeen and propbeta (one recallaln partku.lar Elijah and
Amoa) who called upon...-the people to repent of thel.r relilloUI adultery and
return unto the Lord. but they •hardened their nec:lu .•• and dkl not beiJew
ln the Lord" (verse 14 ). The famUiar pattern of national dlaln~atiOn eet In;
the people wei'! easy prey to the Ufll'odlY ~aUon of tyran"-·wen who an
not aQ.vt>med by God will be governed by tyranta. • WWiam Penn wu to
oboerw.
The rimalnder of tbt chaptt-r il an IICCOUnt Of the delolation ofllfeln
Samorla lollowCns Che ~ltallon -,......,..,.. So far bad oodal onlor
broken down _doal wUd -.i. P"red upon Che lolk. Allbooch dolo wu r1flllr
lnlftp-.. a mark of God'o ) ......... ~ II opadred no nlipJuo mllvol. lot
•doey -doe Lord. ..,d ,.,_. doelr :own ,_. • Tho polnlot rac:Jal llild
rel.lalou• dl•l"'der of the Samaritans •• to inaft than u au outc:Nt people
for centuries to come.
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--Tltdr .Ill leawo 1/t.,.. -and h<lphu.. AayriJ d#poffJ ,..,._ ~ . '
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··H-ELP FIGHT ON · DRUGS' Police. NEJI'OIIT HAIIIOR £JIIIfll SEOOIIO SEC11011 ,_.,._.,
lltURSOAY, IIOV. I~ lt8
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••II• lilt W. Ia WI DID WAIT TOO LaiG. ,.,_.,..._ ..... , ..... w.
lllllllloa'*'-.Btr-lallo ~ ,._, -Boopilal .. I* ..... -.. ,a.r .......... e.. tn·l' ........ __ _
Ud IWl n="• U.t.l bll.ift'ltlltne.
-... .. -........... pi-ud IMriPJ an«JtNe,
·-.---to-lka,llloiDI: lowlac ..... "" ... ooiJ ., ........
''Tbo ,..,_ ., -"'-~illl'o ... II IIIII -II _.aawa~;
""'· (A 1*'--.. --.-r" _IUri,._Cillnltoll--oiJ
IDYOINd.) Tllllllpro-1101-otoiDO
!rom cOld '--.!lilallollca ·-"' .. --. lllr.U.dlroetiJirom
111o --•-. r •• tolbd to 100 o1
-.. -u.. .. -· Tbuo taiU .... -~Mel la u ll11l04111Mrt ol ....... or 0111 wblrt tbltr tacetn.t m..
•-111a1 11111 -partie-Ia 1111 ... ~ -tilt oldot --........ 111r .U. Ia a rolaad pllll<lol
al llot ,_ pooplo wbo -· I...U.C
-.... -.-..lllompiiD,.. .. ~ mart lli:Jrmatklo OD Jlm'l rtcelll
....,.. ., 1111 -w.. woald-
W1llt IDidleal treatmeat woa.ld be mott
t.eftc1&1 lD tbttr trtlltmut toward bU re~
c::ot'tfJ.
••Tbt mo.t.tartUnctactlearDid lDtbese
cc:.t'•lltloaa wu tbat tbt ap apread of
llMI'ala w1dea1Dc to Wbere oowourJuior
Hl&t> Bebools arollolac ·-IDd tilt pereel&ap of .lD.YOIYemeat tbare, 1.111 all
prollallWiy, lo .. lout 201.
"W• par eats, all olu, wttb respect to
tb1a ealaatropbe, are st~. iporant,
complaeoot, luy,IDd loolloh. Can you
lm•ctne what oar reaetloa mlcM bt U
tbere ftre eutaens a.monc u. no dilly
roamed tbe streetswbilesellJDcaarcottea
&Dd promiacDOU&l)' ctrove u tee plc.t 1Dto
tbe t.'aiD of ODI teeaapr after I.IKJtber?
We would immediately create a. furor tbe
W:e olwtdcbhasDeYer beea.Reo. We would
dttote all our anll&ble Ume LD a.DJ way ill
Wllieb we m1Cbt be qualllled to bl)p, We
would 1Ds1st tbroap our elected autbort ..
ties that addttfooa.l mall power be made
aftllable 1mm1MU.ately to iiJPftbeDd lDd
prosec:ute tbe puabers. We would mWpte
tbe restrleUoDS UDder wbicb Ollf oa.rcottc
tatborlUes are wortinc wtth respect to
AU'Cb &Dd sel&~ae. We would ins1st oo
~r peaaltJes tor those seUiDc this
P'P,!eable merctwldlse and fUrther we
would nbemeoUy 1Ds1st tbat tbe peoalty,
tbe W&J of processiD&ftrsttJmeofJeoders,
wbetber )uYea11es or adults, be mod1lled so
tbat people flndiog lbemselns 1D a
predicament such as ours could go direct.
ly to the autborltJes tor be)p 1fitbout fear
of eocumberlng lbelr chUd's M:ure IUe
with tbe effects of a oarcotlc record. We
would S141P0rt, wltb DO resenations, a
crub procram to bWld and mala:t:ai.D tbt
flcWtlu raqulted to treat tboA who baYe
-"'<trUIIullyal>lllediDdwewouldoot besttate a momeat to t\IDd any advisable -·b. .. Furthermore, we would educate our.
Hlns, tbrougb I.Dquiry aDd study, to
recopJ.ae tbe telltale sipslbl.t lDform us
that there 1s a stroocpossJbtllty DUcotics
are beiDc used by members of our owa
bousebold or by Yisitors to otzr homes. We
would 1tart lmmedlately to 'do
.,methlDt~ We would ban a lbousalld
questtoaa to aak tbe people from tbe
oarootic department, While tbey were ad·
drMSiDc us we would mate DOtes of
HS' I •"" II ............. ..... .. ----.. .. •~ srtn fEW' 1 1 "
• ... Wild dl8i!-......... Jeuwd ........ , ..... -~----w.. a U.ol._.._ JcsUr wttlil tilt ......... ., ............. ,...... .,..,_.., loll•.., ar•P''"'"' _ .... .,.., ... ,. ... _
-..... u tbltr ....... .,-.. , ... -...... --,. .. ,.,_
---lo lllow .. ·-.... "' __. .. .,.lullaloolrlllo--
.. -WU, 'Ill * rW ot till kldl are tD&ac.' n.. kfdl ........ bi.C l:ods.J,
tbly baft total coauD..,Citlol wttb eaeb
otblr IDdftblflllto.commUICIUODU
ldulll clloliiiiOll Ia lllo polal 1illlto H.ll
pndleoiiJ ... ,. .......
"We WOiild allo ~ tbt lbtorJ tba1
.., por--............ _..... aarcoUes, ftftfor tblftrltttme, lb)uldbt
rotallod laeulod!'IDraporlodloa(_..,. to ..... tiQIIJ ~q~r..,...,. tblm u.at
lllty loan l>r-tilt law IDd --ed tbetr r.ltb. • '1 am c:oat1Dced tblt u.ere
lo DO-..., to ..,.,.bllllol_e_
lllu lObo....., ... ,..._..,. .... ""' -Ia. Wo wlab II> God wo I-.e! -Ia a poat.
Uoa to tdocate OC' boJ throuppqaisbmeat ralllor lllu walt II> pn blm Ida ld1lealloo
....,.ld wllb ollie me modleal belj>, Our lack
otanreaea$Ddlactlof'lmmtldlate.acUoD
d1d bim DO fal'OI', OD tbt eoutrary, It may
batt destroyed hls We, Time will tell,
.. 1 CXJIIH"Ae IIO'IJ wttb • few J.mport:uC
Do's ud Doal:'s tor )IOU to COGiider:
"lloo'l boollall II> eoll your DOI&f>llor U
l..dx'matJcG, JllftiDrumor, butt lbat.~
eblld ml&!>t bo llm>Wid. -to bo ....
tbu eony. U E:l'laeated to bJ.m, conect·
ly, be may queltSoa you but be will be
-cratofllllaler. "OoaJt blrbor 1 problem Lo JOUl' on
bome. 1"llroo&t> uooelailoll tt will 1a1oe1
otber cbUdre there. By bttogpa.ulveaod
neeplnc u ader tbt rue, tbe coodUioa
wlllaotnaisll.
"Doa!t tb1llk you cao move to aJWJtber
locatiOD trbtre aareottcs are DOD-extatent.
I, penoarlly, drxl't t:oowof&oJcommuolty
so blessed or ol uy scbool so forhmate,
wbetber public or prlftte. lree&ll beari.D&
of a pollee omeer from th1s area Wbo
,....,.,. .. bls lamiiJ, ba( IDd bagaco,
to A1aata 1D a fUtile effort to eaeape &Dd
was lmmtdlattiJ uted to wort Ia tbe ju-
vtDlle aarcottc dlt1sioo because oftbeu-
treme ditftculty tbey were bi.Ytng 1D his
cboae11 oew loeat.Jon.
''Do demand ~ from all brucbes
of conrnmeat, local aDd state, to pt. ad-
ditlollll balp tor all apocles. Tbey most
surely Deed U • fusl ask tbem,
"Doo't lbl.a.k tbe be_lp ataila.ble DOW is
admllllltered ·by -.dllcated or iDeJ:·
perleoced people, All persoaoell bue ·eon·
tacted., tbose workiDglD prlute practice,
publlc aceoctes, tbe oUieerS OD the local
pollee dtpartmeot, the courtS, tbe brilliant
JCMmC mea ud WOIDM at jlmDUe ball, tt.e·
otatl ol Oraap Cou!>tY GoaoraJ HOfl)llal,
JOcla1 workers, PQcblatrt.tl, &Dd tbe att_, .... at tbl meatal bell ttl depUtiDiflt.
..... befll most pDII'OUII wttll tbltr time,
floYtTer, from Umetotime,tbeylanal.o
lndlealed II> me a loeliJI( ole.._atlocl
becaue tbere 1s still too mocb left uodooe.
''Do dispeDN witb tbe .DOtioD Uat it~
-II> )'OU. It may be -aiD( rl&t>t
DOW -tb1J mwaute. I bate already said tbe
probobiiHJ Is 90'1..
''Do be more poerous tritb your
remarks wbea a:>meooe comes to you wttb
COIIIlSel, aod don't use the lmmediate
awroacb tbat U' s someooe else's fault tbat.
,...,..,... ..... • ... Oct. 'ZI
''ll _...,I eoll-all mo-oal Do llll eo.., II, al "Ill
111o """" "' , ..... ,.. -~~""""" 11011 ,_IlL. 11o.11, eoa-. _.a ... cllltl "J IJr l .... tllllf'O&dl WU '**-1 OD tilll cMr'fll
toward a _..._ of tttiiJII'OIIII•. o1 ca.A14 M'rrt111 .._ ..,uee
'1 eoll -tilt -., all Or--lltilparllod .. ·--c-y po~~eo .,._.,., bo -e • u-,....:410 prlla 111o-
-polkudladoalla..tdlocllolrprob-bioei<CIIW.O..Ohooi,C... ._. to tbe comm-*J lftD to tbll elttal: tn1 Ktwport, at 1:15 p.-__
af bollc .. --tllat tt ID!tll' Tbo !l_.t 11.-J 111M. iooPoNIIo tiltlr on pooltlot, :J'!MM, 1101 Wootdllf Dr., Wootdllf
& ren-.w tMcomlllllltJDooirtbiiU:-c..ar, reported IIIOI'e,....
-udwllalyoo_;_telluboo-oolbtlr "-boo ,..tblllk othor ._,loo.,..utilteoorta lbla time -toe laaop ..U
IDd t11t1r .......,._of tbolaws eanbe -&lid lilt othor -.,,
lmprorld, . AU tbl oomlottJ o1 bocDe nre
"I eall -tbo lae.U, of Newport liar-ooJoyed bJ .,_ .. -
llor HI&!> S<boolo 11011 all otilt&' oeboolo Ia bomo tt -~ -1o
Oraaao Couaty II> lacr--Ill ecla-11. Rall-pr o!Wubla(-
catloa lD aarcoUca, alld to taU ttepe to toa, o. c,, no llid ~
luure u.t lf a me'IDblr ot tbl tacaltJ bad broteo lDlo lzt VIa Nlee,
blow• of ltudeat Uwol..-emeJJt, u wu Ute Lido 1s1e ud bad started a
eue oalut Ytar'si)'IDJUUcteamatlfn-ftre lDtbe'areptace,atteo:IPt*l
po<t Harbor HI&!>, bo-apln lrle&to to li&t>t !be fllr•eo, ... _
budle tbe problem him•U, Ratber be batter a.ad P'tPe jellJ &Dd
lllauld 10 directly to tilt paroou IDd to draok a quart of mllk. .. .F ..
tbe Qtll11fted local at8otlt1ea, tblreby tn· •111 were lhl'on oo tbl &tent
suriJI( blmoeU acaJoot bolD( ourprioed a a1 11or 31-loot boal doc:llod at
&lc:ood time wbea d1scor•iDc tba1 after 93(/ Via Lido Nord., 1.Jdo .l&le,
trytac .asuccesstully to correct tbt att... repork.d EmUy Burett..-
tatioa bJ bimseU ll bad Clf.S to cori1Cit A 10-lncb bole na made 1D a
a great ma,)orlty of tbe ltudleDts oa tbl 'IF1Ddow at the BayDipartmeat
team. store, Balboa, accordiDC to
''I call IC)OD tbe.memberaoftbiNewport OWDer Ropr Ra.Dualord.. .....
-.,., eut e1 or-.. Aft.,
c... .. -· .... ,._ ...., __ _ ,_,---....... --)Jiell-~. -·.oo..hool,
olft, A_, CIOiral III:Jiilrl, bo-ca.. 1 IIIWdtnW lar-cb
... wtldrtw, .... a. ...,.
-··--11011• ..-. !oo--1'1111 .... to • .....,. __ _
,.._udaSIIIINIIIID-
pJ-.wu--llar,
-·..-."AI-$W
-., tope: -· -
-lilt --"'tilt PiliP'S 't lilt ol tbe ear ......., .. ,.,--....
m •-An., Ito. 3S
1rt1M T•nct, *'t tbr car -.,......, .. t-. c..-dol
liar hi&!> -lot,--• .:&.JD, IDd l P.lll-· Seotl
Prelal of at Mapolta Att., ""* ...... _...t-._
of I c:&IDII'a. .... , ud _,,
nl .... $1?4, lObo !tom
_.. a cot 11 llll Ford n.a
while parllod Ia tilt 1110 bloek
alllt11St,0Cemal Newport ... r • ..-, .... 29
1W1 So-, 5?, of U4Z
S.nHtp Dr., DD'rer Sbores,
wu booted Oil a nrraat tor
lfUd tboft 11011 Ida ball ....
(Continued on paae 4),
L ECAL NOTICE
Harbor Hip School Booster Club to Someooe weot tbrouctl a bed·
I"WJDttoue tbeir One work 1D sa.worUDc tbe room wtndow at.f7{)3Seastwwe
nrkMas atbletic teams aad tbe DIUDII'Oal Drift, West Newport. aDd
otber activities they ~q~PQrt, but I alto stole a $45 radio lJld beer,
bulecb tbem to gtn mocb addtt'aat1 said SUAD TeGlley,..
tboUPi to tbe fact tbat if tbepresealtread "'""' O 2l CER11nCATE Of RU9'N f.SS
rontioues, we may be build:lnc bealtby . "'' ct, ._ ficdtiou fin~~ 'hrDe
bodies ooly to have tbem baaed:llf'O'"' Two dJnabies, cbaiDed ...,_ ~f UNOE RSIGNF:D do bere-te~ macbiDes dictated to by mJDd ptber alb1apler,werestolen, by certify lh•t lher •re ooo-
bknralp&J't by narcotics deelartdJotmBuras,SCMATe· daetio1 a Horn Suhle ba•i-
'•J ut furtber that tbe City U a1 Dldl CIIID.bre, East BlufL._, u .. at 2712 Slell, Corou del
Newport Beach and all otber goYera-Car drlnr Leoua Kidwell of 'ofar, Califorai• 92625, 11oder
t .... bocl1es Ln Or Co .. .-set lde 2188 16th Place, No, 5, Costa , the ficdtiou &nn o.,e of -. a.nge ,...7 as U Meaa, wu tuea to BoleRos· J A N Stabl e •d that .. id
aiDOWit or coUecttn time to lDYes ... pttal b)'s.l'aamt.ll•IIN!after •firm ia com.poaed of ch kti-
Upte this impending cata.stropbe, Call iD a tralftc accidla at 'J:50p,m,, !o wia8 per100 ~ who ae o1m e.
JOUr nrlous department beads 1D a at tbe l.atersect1oa of West-1o fall •d place of ruidence
meett.Dc designed especially arOWid tb1s cWr Or aDd lrTtDe A Dear are u lollow-. a~~ wi t:
1Dfesttp.tton. J ca..u assure you ooe ot our Wutcillt Pla.J.a. ...u:e; car Job.• J. Dr•bed: •d ~ol• P.
Newpol't oou.ocllmea was ellremely sur ~ frl by J bD Wllsol. !801 Oraheck, '!712 ~dl, Corou
prtsed to be apprised of the tact tba1 Yeo bJJO:Own-2801. 8 del Mar, Califorala9262S.
tb1s ma.Upaot eoaditloa was IJid bad beeD driYea ....__, • 1rl~ [SS o11r k•d• U.ia 18th crowtoc 1D his oelgblxJrbood for quite a Bayside Dr •• COI'ODl del d-r of October, 1968.
period War,.A poor welcome bas been Jobo J. Drahec:k
' gt..-eatoA.Moore,WbomoYed NolaP.Onhec:k
''I eDtreat aJI membersoftbemedica1 tJm Z031W:lramu Dr.,8a.J.-STATEO t"CAllfOR...~IA
profession. lndiYidually aDd tbrougb tbe boa, about a molllb liD azxt COUN TY Of OJ:ANG[ •a.
AKA, to insist on turtber immediate, ln-bas beea a Ylctlm ol mallet-ON TillS 18th d-r of Oc~
tense research to determ!De tbe tectlDJ.ca.l ous mlscblef eYer sloce; be ber, 1968, before me, • !ioury
facts rep.rd.lagtbeproloogedeffecttbense ftDI.Uy told pollee abc;d it Poblic iD .,d fo r .. id COII Dty
ot marljua.oa may have ontboseelectiDgto wben aboal6egsweretbrown aad ..:a1e, residi•s tben:io,
lis 1 bell ,_ !be etl be doly coml!lli••io11ed •d swon~, etpate in use, eYe, ..., sa.J a.t bLs bome som me • per•oally appearedjolua j. Or .. east, marljuaDa lsaneJI)edieotandsturdy tween 6:SOa.m,andS:30p.m,. bel:t .,d~ol• P. DrabecHoowo
fehtcle, t.be use of wblc.b shall lead to el· Two Balboa car OWDerl Lo 10e 10 be the peraou whoae
perlmeallng wttb otber and more danger· r$0rted falldalism: Ursa a.-au ..-e -.b~te:rilled to !he
ous drugs, Meets, 219 E, Bey An,, bad a wilhio iutru•·eat. •d ~ocbo -
"But mostly, 1 call ~n tbe citizens or broken ameona; aDd Keitb ledaed t.o me that they eucu-
thls community to wake "'· get llrfolved. BeDQU1a.k, 444 Snille, saldbiJ ted the a1me.
for if you refuse to doaoyou may, by your aotell:la wu brotn too, Uld a WIT" ESS m)' b•d •d of6 -~• ~~-d d a) •eal, lodlflereace, be ereatlo&: problems for our side m1tror __ .... __..._
10TIIf ...... HoG tbat wU1 ....,... be rt• L,.._ U , oi4-MM '• 'hr-
!DI.Yed. nee, Coroaa Blplzn. was
MM• £..H-.....,
!'fot-r P•btlc ta •d tar nlld'
CooDty' .. d State.. ••u I ba.Ye said aaytlli.ag l.n these remarks cSeloured to Hoac Bolpftal af-
tbat otfeods anyooe. I am truly sorry, bat ter be droYe iDtO tbe leplly
a.s a result of the events of the Last few car beloDgiDe to JobD
mon&bs 1 am extremely ~.Vset wttb tbe 1600 Wanrtc.tLI.De,
status quo. I pray to God tbat my wile aDd I oa. COut
wUJ blfe strengtb to coot.~la~ue:our~i:r::l for lbe rlgbt a.DSWers aDd
mon. U there is ooe UWlgwe ban
lD tbe past few montbs 1t ls that we nan
mi)Cb more to learn,
"We soltclt your belp,"
My coouniNiOD npira ".,
19, 1969.
PobHM: OcL Sl, Nov, 7, 14,
21. 1968, iD di e Newport a-... ~~
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De &ew, .IUIH 0 . BlaMI, ......
The Rev. Georae J. Bosdiec:ller, Vi1itabo. Pattor .......
Christieft Sci•t~c•
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INTR:JDUCED by l<iwanian Bob Cunnison,
at left, Paul C. Keenan of Hossmoor Corp.
spoke at the Corona del Mar luncheon
Tuesday l'iov. 5, on "V.'hat my father said."
He told of a fathPr-son relationship that
"bridged the communications gap at home
and how the wise lessons stuck In later
life ." Folsom )
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NOVEMBER AND ' DECEMBER
Art exhibit
WATERCOLORS -OILS-ACRYLICS
WlD E VA~IETY OF SUBJECTS
by
Q.AIRE JONES
of Co rona del Mar
"HAPPY VALLEY"
MUTUAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOC IATIO N
2867 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
COROHJ.. DEL MAR
Get $100 Df more month after month
· knacioe ... Havinc a retular monthly check to took forward to!
Many of those who hawe 1 wonderful MONTHLY SECURITY
ACCOUNT ... oricinated and lone tested by Newport Ba lboa
Saowinp ... stJrted by simply openinc • dividend-earninc samrs
KtOUnl Others invested 1 lump sum. MAll TH£ COOPON FOI
CIIMPUlt DETW 01 Tilt: IIOIITliU S(CUillll ICCIIUIIT
PUll
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• l:lo p.a. u lteWport c.... ......... :-. bf ltrlldlll .. w .. ..Ricalrd r•-cae, 11', o1 door aboN ud below U.lock.
lUI VW& Way, Wool llew-Ull -eiiDibo<l tllroalb Ull
part, wu-e!e""'ICID IIIUIIUO-a>allllldae Jlo. • laDt of Mwa1ort &Yd., ...... lllt,..A rOiliM tramc
II -St., II 11:10 a.m. by llop llllod Patrlela Roamoo,
pallce, wbO boOUd lrlm OD tbe U, of ttl E. 0ceu Froat,
cllarll ot ilt.o:dcated 11 pub-Balboa, a tmttnr oa a nr-
llc •• W, D. Seboek, ztOO La-1'&111 for t&Uure to _.. ....
.._, West Nnport, ro-
pcwted tbe tbeft oia$050Wba-Thur.doy, Oct. 31
lor &Dd 20--J-out-Spoob wilha-ylllrool<of
board .....,..,.Fiablo( oqutp.. n.odlllam bro .. 1 o .. rboad
-wu otoleo from lolardJ lllroetllpla &Dd bulbs oa Sytnater, 1018 BreakeliDr., Pla.ua Lido aDd V1aJucar--a
CorOIII del Mar • a $1!5 putime lbat wW cost tbe city
Jon. • ..A tblel stole a $108 $10 •• JIIIt u unelcome wu
flreplace trom the TurD8J' tbe apook wbo sbattered a
CoDitructJoa Co. at ?25 Dom-wi.IKioW at tbe realdeoce ot tnco Way, East Bluff, _Nancy Patricia Allen. «S Via Lido
Tarllltler of 1806 AJitiqua Saud. Lido I&Je ... Richard
Way. [)oyer Sbores, stated Morello, 122 "tb AYe., West
that ber Mercury was prled Newport, faced a sad stpt
opeo wlille parted at Fubioo when be weot to b1s car; tbe 1slaDd. ud a $100 coat was bood was ~ and bls $25 car
stolen. • .A mooring llDe was battery bad beeo stoleo. • .A
cut cleanly aDd the sabot ns calico stray cat tbat Rooald
stolen trom bls dock. report-MaDara. 19, of 108 %5th st.,
ed Jeffrey Leitch, 18 Rudder Ceutral Newport, wu bold-
Road, Beacon Bay... In&: became frlgbteoed wbea
Wedr. .. doy, Oct. 30 J she saw a dog, and 1D trytag
Ronald Hardy, 42, of 20 17 to escape, bit Ronald on the
Mandarin. Costa Mesa. was band; the cat bas been quar-
booked 00 the charge of drunk ant1ned for 10 days •• .At tbe
dri¥1Jlg at 8 p.m. after be same Ume, a cat was biting
straddled the u.oe separating Aon Hunt at 2845 Alta Vista,
lanes on w. Ba.Jboa Blfd. at Dr., East Bluff, tor being
15 mUes per hour, and tra.mc ejected from the bouse •••
was begl.rm!ng to congest be -
hiDd him •• WUll.am Wlgbtman,
43, of 3916 Ctwmel Place,
Newport lsla.od, was booked on
the charge of drunk 1D auto at
11 :15 p.m. at 4625 W. Coast
Hwy., West Newport ••• Frank
Kasper, .tO, of 224 20th St.,
Central Newport, tried to run
away wben be saw a pollee
car stopplllg but be was caught
and arrested oa tbe char&'! of
drunk In public at 9 p.m. near
bis borne •• A1a.a Garzaer of 405
32Dd st .. West Newport, was
taken to Hoag Hospital after
· tbe car be .was drh1ngwa.s In-
volved in a tramc accidelll
on Coast Hwy. east ol Jam-
boree Rd., wltb car driver
John LIJloao, 23! PoLDsettia
Ave., Corona deUlar,atl1:40
pm ••.• Tbe Zoata Club's United
States Qag was stoJen from
the pole at tbe Senior Citilens
Clubhouse in CWf Hann._
A Cbevrolatdemc:utrabwu
.toa .. from ber c:ance. aid
Helen Fait, 1927Gil:at•Tet.,
Irvine Terrace ... Pieces of
giass ·were left Inside and
outside the kitchen at 1912
Beryl Lane, Harbor High-
alter the
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Friday, Nn.l
Gerald Roblc:haud, 1005 E.
Balboa Blvd., Balboa, was ar-
rested at 11 p.m. on tbecharp
of possession of marijuana ...
Jo~h O'Laughlln Jr., 20, of
121 Edpwater. Balboa, was
contacted at Ills resideoce at
5 p.m. and booked on a war-
rant tor failure to awear ...
Tools, Yalued at $186 were
taken from a p.ral'! c~d,
saJd Bill Higdon, 647 River-
side An., Newport Heights ...
Hallo1reeo was past and tbe
blccest spoolr: at last stole a
pumpldn from her front yard,
said Jacquelille Bockmiller.
324 Pirate Rd., Clltf Haven ...
POLYNESIAN FILM NEXT
IN NH KIWANIS SERIES
"Tbe 2 worlds of Polynesia"
W"W be the oext in the series of
travel m:l adYenture rums beinc pr-by the Newport Har-
bar K1wudl Club at the OraDct
Cout CoUepaudltorham.stan-
too Waterman wilJ narrate the
tum at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov.
20. This date Is a change trom
the regular Friday eveaing
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we TII>
OUR HRTS
to the entire
United States Olympic Team
with special accolades to
BILL TOOMEY
of LAGUNA BEACH
"The World's Greatest Athlete"
Congratulations, Bill , for winning tht·
:l4·hour, 10·event Dec athlon: with -a
new Olympic Games re~.:ord of 81 9:l points.
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Congriltulatioru. also. to thMC other Oranl(t' Coumians
who so honorabl~· and !I.U~cnsfu lly reprntnted thr t.:.S.A.
at the Games ofthr XIX Olympiad in ~texico City:
D:\VI:'. ASH LEIGH, Costa Meu
j th Plan·
(;roup .-\ Ml"n ·~Water Pulo Team
PETER BARRETT, Ntwport Such
1st Placr
Star \.lass Ya chting ( :rew t\l~:mbl:"f
ED BU RKE, Newport Beach
l 'llh Plact'
Hammtr T hrow
ED CARUTHERS, San1a Ana
:!nd Plal·e
Highjump(S<-t an Olympic Rt•cord )
LESTER CUTLER, Cot.1a Meu
Canoein!(
J OHN CLAIR , Newport Beach
&mifinali':
Kaya k C:am:x·in.!(
C;ARY HALL, Garden Grolit-
'2nd Pl.acr
400-Meter Individ ual Medley
(Set an O lympic Rt'("ord\
-lth Plact"
200-Metn Hackstrokt'
" ANN HECK, Newpon Beach
tJth Place
Women's Voll~·hall1f-am
TONI HEWITI, Corona lkl Mar
-lth Place
:tOO-Meter Butterfly
7th Place
IOO·M"er ButterRy
WILLIAM JEWELL. N•wpon Bu<h
( :anOC"in~
TOM McKIBBON, t....1una Niruel
Sin.l{ks Rowin~
CATHY RIGBY, Lot Alemitot
ll:hh Place
\Vomrn's GymnaSiics
RIC K SLOAN, .o\naheim
7th P lact'
Decathlon
JOHN \'ON BUlM. LoSAiamitot
4th Plac:t"
Sin~ln Skulls Rowin!(
JANE WARD, Huntin~ton Beach
thh Placr
Womt'n\ \'ulleyball Tram
PETER WEIGAND. Newport lk•eh
CanOt"i n!(
DEAN WILLEFORD, HunlinJ1on Beach
:lth Plac~
Group A , M~n ·s Water Polo Team
BERNIE WRIGHTSON, Newport Beach
111 Plac~
J-Meter SprinJtboard DivinR
ZACH ZORN, Buena P•rll
I st Place
400-Meter Frees1 yle Rd•y Team (Set Wo rld Record 1
Finalist
100-Metf Freestyle
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