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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1963-08-15 - Newport Harbor News PressTHWRSOAY, AUG UST 1,5, .. ' • • • fJmrite~··•·:~· R:ohber-y }Jr ·~ No T~ Hike Suspects 0 For. ·.County ........ Newa Seniee. WU lut yeu -at $1.M per SANTA ANA -'Ibo -.i '100 11..-valuMlon. "' ~ a6lad -In -.. the 1enera1 • mllUoa doU.. .. --·"'*"' ol "7,061,DI, the Caught \ British Crack Train Hold up L limlllery I-blad(et Wed-l'oard approved u,,.ooituce LOHOON (UPI) -A neriee neatay and .ut.I ended up of '1,ee3.,DI in spee:ial dia-ol police raid.a: iave Scotland without tt.I need ol a tu WI· tricta:.uade.r aupervilortal Jur-Yard .Ila tint break today in CfteiH. ildictica , t.be week.-okl .-ch for the From all eppearw:11, v.e.;-r11tl '* !in,• ._. tobbln_. the fl m-uH<. mail NBLegfori .. ..-.... ril -........ lt ......... Ji-. ... ......,. tr• bolclup • i 1n!it .._, ~ or .._.,. Five ~. -thiet men ·-..4ftrw ~•r wlh . ahli7tWo wocben -,Were taketl an I tnillnl ~tlte • ..,.,. ·~~~.c;... aod mor1 tUn Opposes Acciclent ......., briop d!eo ... -lti>J ·"' ~."' .... N>CO•· At m Pa""t .. 1.county budc< .. to ·m.~1• • ..__,~ wu ldentlll<d. but 0 'l.I 653. all were held for "complic- Th .-ly odopOod ~ lty'' -~• · " th Kills .t>ud.aet ~ tlLt or q"..,_.uonmg lD e Newport Beadt Poet 211 ol mlllloa •;:;;,•,. :... ""' ~· bi&lell robbery In his-tbe Americoll IAlioa . today _. badlo< ol !alt year ,,.;. ol the "'"' bod 1lD be foucded to tllo U-.1, tad -11Ma2.-i. Thil budle& i. --a a s 1-Wpportec1 by all ~ ~~::1 __ by thew"~~ uftMimc!owl1 1;1 , 'Jg tke Waitress .... -..,_-tier -_, ------..... . • ... -~ tU .... ..,..,. arrested .•t Boumemoutb. u Aa 5 ,, ''-1). .~ ...... -.... .-s.. ...... ..._ in ...... d. Nmlt 100 mBea ----• !am wte ~ ,_,, ..... ~ • from the B• ... kinebam1hlre --were Oil A~ Be I c la nit· tlle two lll«iil! $i 1 Mt& were town of Cbedll:octoa when for file ~ ,...,.., ,_ - -'"'°' -.IQ4 1qr -·ill caun1y -nt -.. hi-jacked : at o busineel meelloCM tile .... w-, -lilllod ::: ~ ,=-: ~ Royal Mall train 1ut 'flllll'&. S-~~=---• ,..u. lajired In • two-.s., --120 dul!WJOI· ~ car oollokw! ot t11o ..,._. nt !ft prol-. 1_ -lui C<llllainlng 211 tom ell ol Newport put -Boule on( wl -~ -durUlg ·~ . .,....,.......,, ooplen ol -"' l.llU3 were .13JIS and .0248 al. worn but valid pound oluUoa. will be meikid te the A......e. re.pectivel.y. DGte&. Senate SenWn Tb•·&&I Vlrp!lo o.roi Ellis, 23, of The clollbllog ol ctroeturlll Detecllveo announced they Ktldlei and Cloir EIOlla • 20811 s.n:tPPer Line, Hunt· ft..~ protectioo l'1liet. • wu lo u n d a t.ctal of 100,000 Coagreuman James Utt. ~ tncton Beach. WM dead '"' blamed 00 the foot Humlne· pounds ('280,0001 Ill two earn He uJd _,. -.. parj arrival at Hoa& Prtabyter-ton ee.cb and Wftt:m.inlter the JU1pecta were tryin& to tic\.alw dilemlim of dila ~ ian fiolPtaJ. withdrew trom tbe cliWict, prq:e m Bo"eemou~. ~y lutioD eitheT bel~ or liftel' 11 The iojured ,.uth, Dole ""'"'*" • _,. -ol Ill-wece held fl>r complicity. ...., paaeed. r.to.mm. 14., GtmMle., II lilt--mo. '50 m.ilHoo in UMUed The other l\lll)eCta -a man Boiled down, ILS wbKlllES ed In fair •«' at Haq: ~-and two women -w.-. Ir· ..,_ ruolves are u ...,_: ~-· Ho .... """' • "'"-ia ......... 1 ~:: ~.'::·.~ib~ Slnco ~ ,,.. .......... ~ ~~~ ~ rr London lions. and since both -...e If. CdM High ""-1w> w 1 a · pcc-.. r in -auto drtYlin by P'ranctl Stephen Terneu.1, 17, Smta AM., wbm it coIDded wtlb tbe EUb .t.ation wqon. Offtcen .-WI TemeUI waa To Register drivill.1 nortbbomd on BeKb Pre-r~ aod piece· Boulevard and tba victim, wbo meat e-va}Ulltioo. for new rest- wu ridlnl alone, WU drlV· dents wtJo will be att.endi.ng l:ng Yllbouod on Atlanta Av~ Corona del Mar >-f.igh School nue wbeo tbetr cars collided. ttUa fall will take place Mon- M.n:. Ellll' lsril station wa· day, Aua. 19 at 1 p.m. ill the am reportedly rolled over and .tebool cafeteria, announced came to rest 6& feet away Joseph Omha, couoseling co- from the point ol impact and on:linator. ol.f tbe road in a field. Students wi.libing detailed The victim waa thrown from infOf'lllatioo or counseling are car. uked to call the oounsel.lng lnvestigaton sa1d Temeus' department at 87~2200. car slid 80 feet from the point The high scbool is }ocated of impact but dld not over-at E. Bluff and Mar Vista, tum. Damage to both can aoros. from the Aeronutronic was deecribed u major. plant. • Detedtves were nparted to and. It.ale departcnent of Uae have lelzed a total of 20 000 Legion have (ODie OD rf"COl"d poundl ('56 000) in tboR ~ds as being in favor al ~t"si bill and ~ at Surrey, 15 t.o get the Uoiled. Ital.ti id ol miles welt of London where the U n I t e d N1U..~ and another suspect WM ai-rested. wbereu ~.Legion has con· They were "detained for que1-tlnuoualy 1naiMad oo .a strong Uoning." national defenae and ··hereas 'De money carried by the the treaty would, according to two men at Bournemouth was the Legion, negate much of said to be tn old notes, simi-lbe Con!tltu&u, "it 1.1 unani· Iar to lhe bUlt: wbkh BrtUah mously resolved to rategor- bank.t had entrusted to the ically oppose a lfst ban Royal Mail for train transpor-treaty." talion to London 90 that they --------· could be destroyed and re- placed with new currency. The arresb in the resort followed a telephone call to police from • woman wbo said she became suspicious when the two men pa.Id her three m o n t h a rent ln ad- vance for rooma in her board· ing houJe and garaee space U.S. Grants $1 Million Jlll•••••••••••-••••••••I for two cars. Polke informers and ord.i· For Airport Allocation of Sl.200 4~\ to Orange County Ai.rrcrt wa.s artnOl.DCed. in Washingtoo le> day by Sen. Oair En gle This Is the Inside News OW l\'lfc&ta Welsh on Clll- Dld K:hnu:bcbtv welsh on Red China on 1upplying nuclear llockpile in order to appease Ike ? Page 3 l\'o 'Preu11rf 011 P-1 Milttary 1ay1•thett w•s no pret1sure from adminis- tr•Uon In accepting nuclear test ban treaty. Page 3 ,, Slqol Pig. s-to Sing The crime world wui be the most interested listener • when Sl-0!>1 pi1eon llll&s lo Senate committee. Page ::i f'oolball Actlo11 0- 0range County prep stars clash tonight at Orang~ Coaat College with the South fa vored by three. tf>.18 (See ROBBERY. Pare Z) Ladies' Day He sald the Federal :\via· tion Agency had made the .U- k>oat.ion undel-its program for airJlort CCIOitJiK:l}(lll and For Firemen improvement. Dooald w. Hobbs. ..:ourty In Newport ai.rpon manager, sJ1d t h e f\.Eds would be us«! to ex· ·pand the airport tel provide a fuU 5,oo:> foot rurrway and to 1be ageless tradition ol ascMt. in other planned con. aiding ladles in dis.tresi has strucUoo. filled ttie records of Newport "We've been \1·a1ung for Beach Fire Department over this good word ror a \ a n g t.he past 48 hours. time." 98id Hobbs. '\ow we F'irst, there was Miss Shir-can really gel 11011'. ley Mc.Masters, 400 Pirate 1------- Road, Newport Beach, who I was di.tt.re1sed when a junJ- pec bush ... d '"""' '" ,,.,. Deatl1 1'akes nose at 8 a.m. Wednesday. J But fireman Charles McMas- Today's Clo8bag TEN CENTS ci1on of EtToro ·ng Path Extended Delay Set 2 Months For Study B1 STRA TFOBD C. JOND Soll&b.lud News lervb SANTA ANA -Coun&y aiu- pervilon c..mmo.J.lly ....... today to uand tot twe mcmttll Ill lqeDCJ ontin·~ ,_-.Jami --""' fl1&!ll _. .. Ill Toro M-°"'1JO Ah" st.- tloo. 'nlla exte.mloo w I 11 atve county planntn1 1.1•ncMll • ditional time in which to t»- dde the future for an ..,.. which Ue1 between the llOllJti. erly end of runway '4-Jl aM Rots Cortese'• Leisure WOfW development. n. proposal to erect • homes oo a tes-1CN portt.a of tldJ l&Dd -by tM Moral ID •t•tm.ent c. .. EVENING PRACTICE FOR BIG RACE-Newport Beacl>Ufecuard Robef Tem-~ the boa rd !!1' pleton ii.--againot tile sliljing sun as he prep<1res to en4er 1IUl'f with ... to-U.\i!!i!!i his board late We~ay in afte)..bOun; practice foc Jiteeuardl' mec:ley relay :::.=..: d~' :••f .. .- racu .Jn. .Jedoodo Beach F_rida_.-:Y-·=:-:~:--;-:--~;::;;;;~:;-:------\:;'-;;::;""~ Mid: r•n= Jll.~ ·.., · --~ • r :J;.""t QIU& , PUllLIC llEAlUltlJ "' Lifeguards Newport Huddle Pl•••l11 .... · 1s 1. en have • Aua;. a M .... tor pallllc ...-c • ,.....,. To C:Ompete Toint Meet Set =-11~t.:.i:.J' = J' Rodis' Howett. ..... .,"' Against LA the~ 1n-ent eo .. ...id the -.i he dnpl-. .. A cookie .. am ol 16 On Beach Costs ~~ ...... _., will compete against four Los Hotreil uked IUpft'Vbora tit Angeles County gu&rds in a El Toro wen: not where it Ire medley relay r•ce al the first Bv TOM MURPIDNE from Newport Pier lo the tod&y. would they 1-le al- a n n u a I International Surf Eff0rta to reach agreement west Newport Harbor Jetty. lowed nlidential bouainc 111 on local cost shares for a that area Festival in Redondo Be:i.ch 18.4 mllion beach erosion DEBATES Walter ·8un'ou&lu. publieh· Friday night. control program continue During ten.gt.by debates on er of the DA!LY Pltiii', but This is the fint year New· F'riday when Orange County the erosion control que9tion speaking aa a tiupayer, quei- port. llfetuards have entered officials huddle in special stu-over the past two yean, New· tiooed use ol. Dbe word "ceft- the quarter-mile med I e y, dy session with Newport port city officlab have never ti~". wh ich has been held for many Beach city councilmen, agreed to the formula of U· "'lbe land iJI 9t:il.I the.re and years despite tmJ being the Newport Mayor Charles E. sessing local cost8 of the pro-i.s Nit.able for the purpoee it first surfing feslivaJ. Hart said today he called the ~~~h. by per front foot of was u.9ed tot at the Ume tt The local team, which has 2 p.m. meeting at the re-Newport. however, hu con-w~ ~ at a very IQw been practicing for the event q~t'!it of F'ifth District Super-sistenUy agreed "in prlnci· pnce. Burroucha Mid. for a month, wiU vie against Vlsor Alton E. A_ll~. pie" to the idea of saving When Mo!'al pw"ehaled tN Los Angeles County, city or County authon™:5 we ~a · Orange Cout beaches. where land, it w-u llOOed for a~ Los Angeles, Santa MD'!i ca ge r to get the massive eros10n u. S. Anny engineers note cultural nae wtUch provided and Ventura squads. program under way to reple~-1 that sand is st.ead.lly washing ~or co~tructioo of s.lnclNam- lbe ttlay race, entitled the 1sh sand-s tarved beaches 1n away in a downcoast move-ily residences. J udge Tap I i n Lifeguard Su rfside-Sun set Beach area. mflrt.. Brig. Gen. John F . Dobbin, Championship, will begin at Newport objections to pres-Et Toro baae commander, approximately 9 p.m. in front OPPOSING T d'te N Wport n. h ently proposed cost shares ............. ed hi•-bu lbown of the Los Angeles County 0 • ~ ~ac .... .__.. ....._J' d has stood alone in opposing were underscored again Mon-that residential developmlni lifeguard station in Redon o the allocation of local costs day night when James B. benuth alrcrlft ~ Beach, of the program on a beach Stoddard u r g e d his fellow eventually t>rces the airporU Ne w Po rt lifeguards an-fr ont footage basis. city councUman to take a out ol existence. nounced their swimmers, pad-In the newly revised cost-strong and immediate stand ''We oannot u.lJt wi.tlmut dlers, and dory boat teams a.s share plan, Newport. Beach again!t the auggested financ-this iast &pProach " DobtU follows : city government would be ing setup. said ' Swimmers -Ken H a n n a. expected to ante up $32,856, In addition to . S1:1pervtsor ~ong the persons urline Charlie Douglas, Bill Leach based on the new total of Tl,-Allen , Harbor D1str1ct Man-supervison to continue the and Pat Glasgow ; paddlers 000 feet or beach frontage ager Kenneth Sampson, Har-urgency zoning .,...,. ~ Bob Templeton, Pete Antista. withi n the project area. bor Engineer James Ballinger T . Hanna (,[)..f'ullt111an) ar'flll Bill Braly and Randy How· f'ormerly, Newport only and Supervisor David L. Bak-Undersecretary Q( the Nl;VJ ell; dory teams, Don Burn~· had 12.IXX> front feet and 8 er of the Second Dstrict will Paul C. Fay .k., .tW) di•· Ed Br.adbury. Kent l-f~ywo i:th· 1 proposed cost share of 117,971. represent the county at the patched lengthy telear.-n1 Arn 1 e Douglas, Bil l Tv,.1st · Tht project area was ex-special parley. rrom Wasnington. Ken Rouse and Ed New land· 1eoded in Newport by 15,000 Sampson today ac knnwl-Howell told Utt: tx.rd 1't Jack Bell. feet to include beach frontage lSff F.R~ION , P•s:e ?I ISee EL TORO, P••'-21 -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ No Cl1U• A"ll Longer Social Studies no longer • class-it's been replaced in California schools by board of education. Page ~ lers came to her rescue. He Play wri,,.lil happens 1o be Shicley'• dad· r-MARKETS 1, ...-e.ea Opposed dy. MiS! McMasters is JI!) .. 1r• .~ year& old . HOLLYW OOD l 1'11 -----------I -----~~---- Convt•l•n&, departmenl•ll:Rd coverace ot lbe world. ••lk>n, rtate, county and Or1111e C.•lt. INDEX OF INSIDE FEi\TURES California News . . . . . . 6 Comic1 ......•.•••••... 18 Editorials ..•.•••••• , , . 20 Finance . . . . . . . • • • • • 8 -9 National News , , ••• 3 · 5 Obltuarie1 . . . . • • • • • • • .. 3 Orange County 7 Social Not.es ...... , 11 -13 . Sport.s ......••••••• 16 • 18 Television • • . •. .. . . . . 19 Theaters . , ......... 18 • 19 Weather .............. 2 Newport Harbor NEWS-PRESS Combined With Oranfe Coait D.'JLY PILOT Office In Newport Beach. :ms Newport Blvd . See Page 2 for addres.sc~ of other officu. F'nr C!assllied Advert1s1n'-Call g7~i11 F'or .\II Other Dfopartmenl•, Call &48-~ ~ 0 _,..,,.. -. Firemen were on the scene Clifford Ode t s. p!.11 wrlgt'lt, again early today When a actor and motion pu!Ure di-NEW YORK l l lPll -Rails 111· Pl t v· ht L woman vtsitor from aeu rector and writer 011cd la11t 11oared in heavy tradini: in an 1r.1. lX an _r J:g 00m8 awoke to rind her mattress night at Cedar~ 01 Lebanon apparent false alarm over a on fire at 105 Maln St., Bal-1-lospital after sur,e•·I' for ul-settlement ot the rail dispute boa. The visitor escaped in -cers. He was 57 Hail stocks cllntbed rapidly Advocates and opponents of application riled by L. E. Three petltiona, lliped ~ jury and blaze damage was Odets was adrn1t1i1t to the following a statenlent by AF'L-Bay Ready-Mix . Inc., which ··Pappy" Spragut ol Balboa 204 resident.a in the diilpolat held to 1150. hospital July 23 for tre atment CIO l'•esldent Geocge Meany k .1 1 b 'Id which just happtm to be area, have been filed. No let.-• ~·--ol I di I I ' see s a perm• 0 ui a third from la.st or, the pbn-ters ha""" '--n r-elv~ ~ n:.. ....... u.:-, lfroup a es 0 u ceri1. that Secretary or Labor Wit-• ., .._, ..... ~ 0 - were rescued at 6 a.m. Wed.. Born in Philadrtrtna, July lard Wirtz hJld made a pro-batch plant in the Newport ers· agenda. proponents. ne1day when they found 18, 1906, Odets attendl'd New Beac h city dump, square off Planning Director JelT)' W. MMD.while, Bay Re.dy-M.x thenuJ:elves locked in • dwel· YOJ"k schools. ,.·011 1:i me for posal which had been accept· before the Newport Beach Drawdy said be will ~ ltlP(eeentatlves are e~ Ung at 204'1: Onyx Ave., Bal-his plays includin.: · Waitin& ed by the fi ve rail unJons in-Planning Commission at 8 th.at the commJs.sion move to tell the plannen ~ boa Island. Firemen relened for Lefty" mld "G(>l,h'n Boy," volved in the work rule! dis· o'clock tonight. the item up to an early posi-that the propoMd pWll wUI Ute wtlole group. maJTied and was rlt\'1•rt:ed by pule The commL..sion will weigh ti.on In the list oC businees. DOt increase nobe, traffic and And finally, firemen came Luise Rainer, l\.\.'l\'t \cademy Bui no sooner had the climb prelimin ary plans £or the pro-But the decls.ion to consider du.at, nor will lt binder a pre- to I.he •id of a 70-year-old Award motion ptclt. • acttes!>. started than a denial Wis lS-posed 3 a-acre cement plant the apptcaUon early will be poeed eJ:tenslon ol lVdl Street woman who £ell in the street Odets went 00 th• \t'W York sued by a Labor Department site at a 3 o"ck>ck mef'Ling. up to the com.mission it3elf. and proposed conltl"Udkln ol Wednesday niihl at 1m W stage. pl aying 111 ,. ui le and srokesman 14ho said the sil-The ,11c 1s not. far fron1 Costa Newport planners have re-1 nearby marln1,. !Coast H111hway. She su!fered character part~ 1 ·1 192.1 lo u:i l!nn ~11 11 '4a" stalemated ~1e:-a ·~ l'r~don1 llomc ~ tract ceived four written protests Opponents will conte114 t>n.lises on hf'r fACP and le~s 1928 and in 19."Wl , ·•'t'ared 1n ~h:an y later adnulted hf' had I a1 thf' rnd of 19th St reel from city n(ficials, the ele· unwanted rondiUorl41 will In· 11nd wa~ 21ven en1f'rl!:f'n<'Y New York Thf>;+l 1 • .1 11ld pro-rH1sund!'rstcwxr· r ep or l 1 \ ra~l.l'd housf' is r:<J)('Cted mentary schnol r11strK'1. •nd deed preVB it if th« plant 11 lreat.mont. jdUC'tion~. lfr1•n1 W11~h1ne:1011. lfnr lh• p11blic ht'.i nn£ ""\he bus1nc~ses o( C-0.<iit.i. Mesa. allowed . I , -I .l • • • J ..... _ ...... _ .... _ ---. . --. -...... -·· ... . -. . ~ -........ ---~ ' . . . . , . '. .. . . . ~ . . . . .. . ..:... ·. . -----·---~--· ........ ·-----··----... -·$5755; - • ( l , • ' i • . . •, • ...... 1 •• t·l.t '!no:r:o.t1 . ·~ ..... LnlJft Ul lf~u ll U! 2 0411.l' l'ILOtf"•Wt•Pll'l Thun.1 Aue. 1 S, 1963 ,.,.... r ... 1 t Progr · ~-·~; .. Real Baal BUDGET · · · A th Rm" ders tho tut minute .... a llllO.-pa y 000 Item !or lmpl-ttao cl a mental .bealth procram. . L""J";t::Z::~. '.m . lorln(..e( the Shori·Doylo Act. l' u EFriifts LAUDED Reward Money 'E(lueation · • Eyed by Many Wbether or not lhe funds 87 STRATFORD C. JONES Ill", "'°"' and vUltl ID the -Newo s..vteo beadl:-' would bo u...i tlill year lw ----•-•--T-""--VD ~onn~n •~-not yet been determined. "'""' •ND't a I~, a -. JUI· -111r.o Superriton hKUcated they nlrk DOI' a Si11Ie from tbt Oranp County JChoola can bi. mieht call a public hea.rinC lirll ol Sant1a10 Higb School a problem, Dr. Albert con.· belorti proceedtfll with any in Carden Grove lut IPring Unued. . LONDON (UPll -The rna.ooo reward money of· fered ln Britain's sen.u.tion· al mall traiA robbecy rep- resents more cub than the averaee crook could hope ·to steal in a lifetim•. It glitters tn I.he minda nf men, and in the minds of their wives or sweethearts: tbe dream o( a We ot lw:- ury -le1al and tu-free. ....._ p .. ., I ROBBERY . ·) nary citizens fiooded autbOri· lies with tips and leadl, en· <aurqed by Ibo hope of ... ctlvin1 aome of the f128,000 reward money offered f o r ['lilpture of UWi tcaiD bendits. "London .. _ the Evenin( SWidanf, Nid j, WI· derstaod S280,000 of the !'C""I cub loot bad been recovered. There W&I DO oflJcial confir· rriaUon ol thls figure. . Uncomrmed repo<U said ollht otllu pe,_ bad been arrestt'd -three ln London and five in Aylubury, Buck- lnghamahtre, beadquarten for the robbery lnvesttcattm. Two women were reported among the three penoo1 ar- reated in London. Police refused to identify tbe 1nen arrested in Bourne. ft!Ollt.h . The arrests appeared to be the bluest brut '° cu in police .attempt.I to toJve the daring robbery, carried out ,iu.st one weei: aio aga.Jmt the Glu1ow-London m&il train near Cheddintton. Tbt: &r· rests followed the d.ilcovery Tuesday of 1.he fan1'1 ab~ doned hideout -a 2(11).year· old fa.rm near the villqe of Oakley in Buck.ingham1hlre. Empty mail sack.I and half. ealen meall indicated the a:ane had Oed the farm .La a burr~ "Police at Bournemouth 1ald the two Ql4llo were belnc 9uestlooed by Det. SUj>t. Mal· eOlm Pewtrell, bead or the Bucklngha.ml1ilre Criminal ln· vestlgation DtvUkm, ; I Ott. Si:ipt. ~raid McArthur of Sc0Uand Yard. Angler, 56, Dies on Boat 1 A 58-year.old Sierra Ma· ctre fiaherman died al. ar. ap- ,,.-ent heart attack Welines· day while fishing 60 miles at .ea .00..rd the charter ve1- sel ··webloot'' out of Newport ~larlJor. · The victim, Fklyd Scott. was st r I c II: en about ll a.m. while on the cruiJe which wu attklnC albacore. A physician apoard the W e b f o o t pro- nounced him dead at 9:30 a .m. The body waa brought to the Harbor Dept. dock at 6 p.m.. th e n transferred to Baltz Mortuary in Corona de! Mar. Munwhile today. llarbor Department otticers said they had received another report of a heart attack vtctlm at sea. 1be latest attack report· edly was not fatal. The vlc· Um , not yet identified. was being brougtrt to Seal Beach pier. "We would Lreat ll as a windfall," an Inland Reve- nue JPOkuman aid, "and would not try lo tu It." "It" ii the cllh-oo-deUv- ery reward beln& ottered for a aolutioa '° the blf" geat robbery ol all Ume, the S7 .1 million theft from a British m&il train I a a i Wffk. The reward let.a anotber .......i. It iJ bellned lo be tlM blqett ever offend and a cortallll:1 tbo ~ ...,. offered in BrttafD. To any member ot the ~~'.!, ~! ~.;:-i:b In the Sgnchroni:ed Swina a reward offers every im· aginable good thine in lite. Here are aome ol the thlnp It woold buy' A yaclit, ot -'"1 ·- 1112,000. A bouoo In tho Eleven young ladies from Newport Beach go throuch final practice paces tor the Newport Beach City Recreation Di.villoo'a "II.land Holiday" swim ahow to be presented Friday and Setw'Clay n!lhl.t 11 N-rt Harbor HiJh School pool. Girla 1i.1: to 18 years ol •it: wt.I ipa.rt.ldpate. """"lrJ· .. -IM,000. Mob Ousts She Did It A 1:11,tf\ll -Royet. A cnUt tiOUDd the world, a few tbDaNmd boWl1 ol c:t.emp.,.., a p r i v a t e Plane. AD4 Wt over after .. 1IU .... -·would be __ Ml,® 1o-. thet . 1IOUld brlaa ~1o lift oa'com· farUlll:r "" Ill• . President Of f.ongo 5th Set of Again, Twins ,......_™• a 1ft'll'd BRAZZA VlLLE. C o n Co -ict • bo P&rfadlJ lop!, (UPI I -Pruldent Fulbert ualiU • """*'• than of Yollloll nolcDed today In tho ~---.:a thllt taco ol a bowtlnJ mob wllkb <Vlloa "" Illa part !:': bealepd blo p a l a ' • and -SVDN~. -(AP) -"Muney ho& -It opla." """' -• lold -ol bla ... .,._ Wocl- ...-,.. ~ lw hit owt.r. Tbe msss'n lft'ud 11 A Coaroleae army an- '*"°1 "'Jiit -ltll wife cavo birti to llor Mh ... of-. A S7doty -loJlat ~ .. ..:::::.r-•. t -· •aid Ibo ..,,,, o!llce bao -~e.ooo NlJed power Ill thla former ---·' 1---"' -fUllly --•-tot. = !or lolorm-n_-ooloay followinJ You-lo Ille ...,., .,. loo'• ... ~ -. It Mta no --'Ibo aolrocked former Ro- :, ~ ol Ibo ""1eo mu Calllotlc prlat who atlll 'l1lo bo1 .... Ill\ -ftlPPnc 110a ,.Ca • d 1. --Ille Slo I -to 14 media Feur •· One bani< wbldi Iott bun-collJ hlmoell "alll>e", qlllt aft. dreda: ol tboulandt bu of.. er three daya of dtmoutr• fered f140,000 for 1lmllar Uons and violence In which lnftrmation, pha recoVery ol. • ''lblutantiat part'' of the atolen money. rl...S *""'· ·1t•1 .,..., addq: news,·· NidJ-Strulllon.the 44-year-old mother. FaiT- f\eld lloopltal told .... and The bl&&eal chunk cornea from a comblne of ineur- ance useuon, who bave offered '560,000 on the 1ame conditions. including recov- ery or the loot. Suppose one ol lht: rob- bery gang decided to ca1b in by the reward route, rather than takin& a 1hare of the loot -and the al· tendant risks. He would atart with Mon· arch 3266. That ia the tele- phone number of a firm ol lheft·losa adjust.on dealing with the rewards. The phone would rin& In the third-floor office ol Ce- cil Hart, 63, U!e firm '1 head, in dusty Lawrence Lane near the Bank of En&· land. The "squealer" prOO.bly woold 1uggest a rendezvoua. Hart, biJ IOll and partner Anthony or some trolled member of the firm would keep the appointment. at leut five perSON were re- ported killed. 'Ibe army said the t&-year· old Youloo signed bU A•ip.a· Uon at l p.m. and N1d \t would remain in power until a new cabinet ia Connect ........ p .. ., l EL TORO . ·:- {Aulhorkal.ive aources In hopecr rt would ''fearlt!asly Washington said the Congo-riff above lhel'! adm1tt.edly lese army tot.all 700 ri>~n and stron& pressurea and fullW the gendannerie 500.) your pledge lo uphold •Lite laws." The resignation came as an estimated 10,000 p e r 1 0 n 1 Supervisors generally con· chanted demands outside the tended, however, that the.it th duty was not only to protect heavily ftlarded palace at property ri&hll of indlviduals Youlou quit. but alao their phy1ioaJ weU· A spokesman for the French being. t~s here said Youlou '1 res· "Of the two responslbUlties, ignation h&$ terminated the the reaponability ot protect.- military support given him by inc the life ol the individual members of the 2,003-man iJ the &reatest," taM:l Super· French army garri.Jon at the vlsor Alton AJlen . start ol the anti-govenvnent Supervitt0r Da v I d Baker riots Tuesday. Just before the vote noted that The rioting was s t • r t e d he wu an old friend of Uiui1 when an estlm•ted 3,IXXI trade Laramore, head ol Moral tn. unlon members marched on vestment.. the city jail in an attempt to He said et.> that be tad re- fttt two ol their leaders. ceived a 1ubttanti.al ~paign They burned and looted Uie oontribut.ion from Laramore, jail. freed all the prisoners, then went on: burned dowu the televiston "Our obligation is the pro· 1!.a.tion and looted private tection ol ™e and limb as homes ol 1everal government well as property right•. mini&ters. "The facta are these. Peo- .... -"'" dolnJ ...u. 1'11tber Jotm, 418, Nrftl lt pcKmde Mi.SO a week u a f-=twJ macbina ire-er. 'Ibo -. -11 dlil· dre moved to A..tn.lia 2\i y.... .... from Sc:otland. 1belr oldut ..... ,,..,,.., 2$, iaa"-"8lmmmtbt Britiab .my. A 1b:·bedroom bou1a at Guillord, a SyG!o7 ~ -·Mr. and Mn. -..... Alu. 21 ; David, 19; "-· 16; """'· 15; Alla -~. 14 ; Jlobert and IIJObel, 11, Md au; ... lirle and l\larJlnll, •. David'• twki, Monen, it ml!ITit:d but hM no cbll-.....,_ Be GUul ' You Live On Coast Rejoice. Thank yoor at.ar11 you live aloaa: the Oran1e County Cout wbert the weetber ia alway1 lovely. Well, molt ol the time, like today. A maximum of. 75 degree1 is fireeut. Look at Los Anples. A forecast hi&h ol 90 decreea temperature, 60 per cent humidity and nnog, 1mog, •moa:. Ye.terday lhennornetera hit 1~ Ln Nortnrid&e, 104 Jn Puo Robles, 102 in River· side, in additkln to Vie u.sual three-figure offerings from the desert communl· ties. Ob, yes, 80 ~· in Santa Ana, loo. There was even a quarter inch ol rain in the Imperial Valley during a thunder and lightning 1torm. iuch proa;r.m aa 1 17-mlnute fU.m WU'Olltd "W• are reedy to 10 into ~--o1-t11o~ ropre-before them. Ila iilble<I WH Ille lldloola with IOIU and sented at the final budget venereal dileue. · lilma directed toward the I~ set:sion lauded the effort.a of When 'It.be Ulhb came on, to !taetr-old •I• D'OUP· bot County Finance Di.rector ~ Orb: were 11ked to aul> we dOO't· JctiytJ,y Hit out the David G. HJtchcock, Auditor mit w rt t t e n qumiooa on ~rtunlty. Vt.ctor A. Helm lfM1 the 1u-polnll thef fek were Wt ·u.n-'Penon.I w 1t11 l n parent- perviaora. anawered. -b<r frOllP" and ..m.,. l\eprele!lt.attvm ot the Inltead they bf:&an ut.l.ag dUb1 act 11 our mlmionarif:a. Onn&• County Farm Bur-onl questiona from the Door TIMY approK]l the ICbool eau tllo lAll!omla T&JIPOY· -aolJd, pe-atl!I&, IOllbb· boOnl arid nquelll Ibo P......,. en' Aaoodoelon, aod the A> tic-q u • • t I 011 •· ~ f&Uob1 . aoctalod Cllamben ol Com-health -1.alo ncaJL VIEWED merce .expreued their pin· CONSENT "'lbe boarda tbtn uaually r• IUrt at CuU the board bad · vi ••-(ilm --• maSe nabllnl it tlD l»Jd the The 1irla -like the boy1 ew _, I, auu a repn-lU :.. ' who had leeD the Mme· mm tentative from the county r e. .. • Mparate Jroup -'*1 tiMllh department wm lland A nu ol 11.71 bad been obtalned J>ONl>tal OOllHM fir by ID -.. , queotlona ol predicted, but Wednesday the a ltdure by bealth olficlab the trultlet. ca.nrover ~ from Last on tbe danc•n and treMment "If tbe7 approve tbt: film year • budget were tallied of VD Jbowinf they UJually request and revenue• pnijected. Tht ~ 1a urcent need to (Ive cMktren' io eet the conaent of result wu a new P~•· the younger 1eneratka iucb their parenU to attend the --pndicled Information, llullll ol!llllall ~." would men no· incNlll• kl All"M. but the problem• by Ill the Newport H~ Un· tuatioa. DMJ1t in ~ J'OUD,Olttrl Ion Higlli School Dlatrlct no 1be board cave aipecia1 Md lduka are thole -t.blt 1ucb fonnal ICJ'eening ha11 thanb to tht Lncue of. pique h • alt b authorWet ever taken place, accordinl Women Voters for Mtendln& acrou the country. to Aul Su&>t. Nonnan Loau . eviery aehion ol tbe budlet Some ot tbeH obstacle• "Education u to cauae, ef. delibentiona •ad otterbic were 1Ummed up wben the fect and treatment of veoeru.l 1uaeltiorl1. A t.eacue mem-.A.IOcilltlon o1. State and Ter· diaeaae i1 handled here mott· bet rNd • letter 1upportinc ritorial Heahh omcen, u.e ly on an informal bui1," 1aid the ioclulion ol fundll for Amerkan VD Anocl.ation and Dr. r.o.ta. "But ,... do touch mental health. tbe American Soc:lal Healtb upon It 0 r i CI n a I recommen-Aaaodation 1Nu.d a Jo Int "We find that at certain datiou ol the finance dtrec-ttatemenl 1n March. Umec COKhes do woader1 for tor were for • renerat budcet VD educaUon Jm)C?UUI bofl LI Informal WU. The o1 "7.288,089. At llwlt, the ,..,. IOlc:klllf In -. where Cirll probobly cet more edu-flcun waa IS.$ mmion le&1 there wu rwtltanct, where caUon oo tbe subject, 1in«i tlms requetted by vartou1 1bcool bo&rdl fMnd parental, dadon an ..U.ed lD to Iec- depl.J'trntaell. rtllJlou• and commlll'lity di.-tu.re bm lrom time to time.'' 1Artett lncreuea in tM approval ~ 1UCb lffort, tMy T. r u 1 t e • 1 of Huntinrton budcet ""'" In the form ol foomd . 8-h lh!lon Hill> School.DI.a· ~· ~eatel for Apatlly towerd .uch educa· tric1 bevan't approved tuch a baildlns_ !""JecOi-llml .....,med lr<Nn Ibo belle! pnoentalloo, eltber, acconl· Re~ ol ~ ftnece that ava!l@Wty of antibiotka Ina: to Supt. Mu Forney. and enitneenne buildinC won made VD 10mewbat less ol a "la my oplnloo, 1ucb educ•· a flOO,tioo tnereaee ; conftnlc· problem l:hu. tt bad been, Uon 1bould be lncorporated tion of a civic centf:!° ca-IOmt: oftk'lal1 reported. into proiram1 already of!er· r .. e. '280,000; • cafeteria hi Another obd.acle a m o n c ed., aucb u biolop and zo. the acute dlleaae wtnc ot parent-teacher IJ'OUPI ii the oiogy," 1aid Dr. Forney. county ho1pttal, '250,000, and e<1nf'u1Jon o t VD edlaCation .......... clert tactlttfes toc court.a n-with ae.1: ediacation md a fear INFOn.intU.WY tablished dtrUl& tbe year, « both Some aucb education a:oe. '200,000. The 1 out h of today bu OD informally in b:>mematint i!"OWD up dW'lnl a per>od and phyak!al education clul- ,.,,_ P.,e I EROSION .. when VD aducaUon bu lllack· e1, be edded.. But be indicated ed oll. .. lncldeace ol the' 410-...... --be eue bu dropped during a posed lf the procram WU ln- 10--yeu period. corporated on a fonnal basis. But the tftad wu revuaed Wblle VD lJ •ttack.lnc a • Jn 1958 and healtb ottkials smaller perce.ntaa:e of the pop- now wam that d>e ne:rt time ulation here than In the rest edged Uwre are serioua prob-they m 0 u n t an eradication of the country (7.1 per~• Jem1 to overcome In lhe ft. program it will be oae that ln each 100.000 had ~yphllia nancln& question. continues educaUonal efforta: nationally in IllU agamat 2.4 "Newport Beach would pay Iona: alter the dlaeeae ceuei penona ln Orange County ), the lion's share of k>cal COIU 1o pole 1 public health pro-the percent.ace la CJ'Owlng. under the new pros:ra.m and cram H la i:rowinl fut enough to would enjoy a 1eNar propor-u.s: Surgeon General Luth· prompt ht:altl'I officla11 to lion of the bt:nf:flta," Samp-er Terry NIY• the lncidence ol )oln in a prorram that seta aon noted. VD amonc teen·a.cers bu lVll • the year in which VD "It would appear that thera doubled lo the past five yean, aboWd ceut to bl a health I.I an inequity ln the coat split Dr Tbomu J Albert who problem. • and thiJ ii wb~ must bt di.I· coordinates the ~··· fl:Cht And they believe that ctven cussed Friday. •catru:t ravares ol l}'Phllls ~ chance to educate the pub- 1be harbor manactr ex-aJ)d gonorrhea lndicatei he Lie. they can achieve that plained that befora the coun-1 goal ty can \&Dderwrite ..u JocaJ fert tt not 1ucb a prob em in --·--------- fiDancinc of the c 0 a 1 t al Orana:e County. beach prorram. it lmllt have Ot.rl'LET Under Study uaurance1 of belnl ~id back "studJe• have proven gen- certain 1~U111 from othu lo-erally that in areu where aex cal furUdictloi:a. ii one ot the aole emotional WASHINGTON (UPI) -A "We already have auur-outlell ol teen-aiers. VD is a special hou.!le food s1amp 1ub- ance1 or share~ tom the terrific problem," 1aid Dr. committee has •vprovt:d HV· Colony Community Alaocia-AJbert. eral amenJments to an ad· tion," Sampaon explained.. "There are many ready out· min.lJtraUon bill to expand OC Architects To Take Trip When the demonstrations pJe who Ii~ under W.!1 ap- continued yesterday, YoWou proaoh wilJ be living in an firect his cabinet members and area hazardous to life and wcu reported trying to form limb.'· He noted a study aesllOn tell tor mnotiona iD · Orece the present pilot 'ood stamp simil.ar to. Frlday'a Newport County. Many of them Jet off program on a natlonwidt ------------1 meeting will bt held Monday their steam in outdoor activ· tJasi11 . night at 7:JO o'clock with the 1 -----------~-- Southland New1 Service SANTA ANA -Orange County Chapter, American I n st lt u t e ol Architects, through its committee on the preservation ol historical buildings, is sponsoring a field trip to the San J ua n Capistrano area Saturday. Victims Found HunUneton Be1ch City Coun- a new government when he Col . E. C. Carl.son. usia-. KATMANDU. Nepal (·UPI) cil. was foreed to quit. ant chief ol staff for planning, -Forty~ bodies bad been DBCR.EASE . The rioters had demanded reminded the board the air· rea:we:ed today from the A.a the oew pro&ram lines that Youk>u give up his pllTI craft overflicht.s in that area tand8tide ""1ich dutroyed out, Huntington Beach'• ero- for a one--party system, end would generate noise levels three villegN on the l'ide o1 &ion con ahare would actual· nepotism in government and between 90 and 110 decibel&, a hill near Trishuco, 50 ~es Iy decreue '8,985 to f7 ,301 include trade union represen· equivalent to living next door northwert of here, killing while Ne~!'\'8 goes up front tatives in the regime. to a boiler factory. nearly 200 persons. fl7,971 to f32 18Se- Newport'1 past objection• to actual faeell of the con- Character Boat F ete Gets More Entries 'Considerable' Fog Predicted /or Coast struction proa:ram had slgni· fie.ant effect on ahlftin& the proposed aandlrap break· water from a locaUon near Newport Pier lo 1.he wester· Five more entries have been ~elved tor the New· port Harbor Chamber of C o m m e r c e Commodorts 1gain Ulm. The la't lap of the tour ~ be adjacent to Bay· shores then back to the start- ing point. Club'• annual Character Boat I r==========o.., Sun, Moon, Tides f'lr>~" (N I' 11,,.1 tf)<K!~d L9w Hit~ '" ,.1 ..... .a 1 •t11• .... •o 1 0JP,"1 )0 1 11 P,._ 6.l ,.,. •1-I:"• m , ,...,, 1·Q p m _.. •1-J·>t •,., ""'' n1 •·"' .__ AV-II : F-!,.!, Aut l•J f\j!(, ...... } Orange Comt .. _ '""' -..........,,.,,_," ., did ..._ .. , ..... , .. , lollfh '-"•"""" rK«-w..,...,.,.., •I'd prKlctH lwt ll tor !Od1y ll'ICIUM . LPt>t lltKh MM!!. l1M1 -let n 1). !111rl>I"" 91·tJ, M"""I Wll-M-ll. Ptlm-c"" II •M·I~. ll!IYlrolOt IC0.!01. P1!m St rl"GI t•llll. llo~""'!ltld 16-17, .... Dll!QO 11,90, ''"'' l•'l>I" l'-to. California ' U.S. ·summary !Oltll l-l'tK ly side of the Santa Ana River moutll. "''""""".. ., JO "'~Hi" 14 Jll '"" -~'"' "'••-lllt W••'"'' .\um-.,_ Vor~ 1' 11 I ..... Dr'-•"' u ,, m1rv " "'"°""'" bv "" U S We1,..., 0.~141ncl ... 60 l v••tll P1-o 11!...... 191 °' , Phll1dei.hl1 IJ ,Vi A Orv '"" U"Mt -btY too>! olr mt" p~>ll• 10') 11 •Plllfnt t (r.,.. lt>e '""'"' l)lj.r,,.r l"hl Pl!'"•or.io Ill .. Al 1 ,....,tt, • ,,,,....... el t-d -._, ..... , .. If)< ,,,. ,,.,. ..... ..,....., 1..,... "" Miohtto! 1-l<d 1"le .. _ Yon< Sll!t -IN lrl\19.Al!lftlir. Sttl .. -t'he ~,,. -'"•IA<~l1n-C1roll0Mo ·-Temperature& p.,..1'•1tC1 11 J7 11.0 SMI •t!G J.I II-ti Q 5-c·•-•1 ... ii. L""ll 11 U wn .. ,, 11 11 "'" l •• CllY 11 .. ian D-It •' $1" Ft.,..;l.ct 11 .W '4int1 ,..,..,. M oM ti•ttll ,, ~.... Q Tl•t•.,..I H• w_.,..,,,,. " HAWAII.AM ITATIOM " D " ca Al the P"lram now lines out, under a scheme known as "D·E'. the Initial phase would require pumping one million cubic yards of 1and .10 from Anaheim Bay to replen- ish wuhed-out beaches in the Surfside-Sunset Beach areas . EXTI':NS!ON U.I. CITlll H'911 Lftl ,.,. The second 1tep will be ex· tension of the Jett~ at the Sant.a Ana River. Thia ttep would be expected to form a partial sand·trap. "IW "-l',K . " . .. " .. . " . " " " • .. " •• " ~ • " • " " " • " • " " • • " • '" " " • • " 11-1~1<1 .. 11 <AMAEllAM ITATIOMI ''~"'' 11 u l-19ft " " "'""tto•I 1.1 Ml °"'"'" ... 4, 11.,1... " tO , .... .,..,. "' n 'lrll .... 1-"' Jl Y 1~( .. Yt t FJ !.' •011•!9111 .'"''°"' ~ ..... (utttol'ICI ,_. "''""" I "''"l~ Cl"I Pt'" """'• )•o lo ·~ , ..... -~""' .. ... , •N-,_ ,_ P•rtly (loo~ Cltott ,_, _,trllv Clell>v ,.,.,,y '""""" "•"IY (""'llv (" '°"'"" If jetty exten1lon re1ulted .14 ln wa1houb along West New· port beaches, three rock- .,, mound 1roln1 would be buUt in10 the sea. spaced along lhe11e beactfe11 , to retain sand. A third atep might be the , • ..,,, 1ddltlon of the long-debated .i rock·mound breakwater. But ~ under the relocatlon. it would 1, be built on I.he 1-tuntlnRton !~ Beach 'Ide of the Santi Ana ~ Rlvtr, p1tr111lf'I tn lh• shore- " line. ' Parade on Aug. 24 . The new rntranltl. which brinf the total to 24, are How· ard Petersen'• •team launch "SIL Puffer,'' Richard D. Crou1'1 yellow Na vy do r y "Arr I can Queen," Herb TwitcheU'1 Monterey fi1her .. Poacher," Ray Murphy'11 converted Navy whalf boat "Congo Queen," and AJtce H. 'Valter's Monterery Ii.sher "Jack S. Phofbound." The parade will start at 4:30 p.m. ln the turning basin adjacent to the county dock l10wn the North Udo Channel , around the eut end of Lldo Isle and tllen mate a com- r..ewport llarbo:-Newa- Pr~111 combined with Qr. ante Coa1t DAILY PILOT lJ pubU.ht:d daily except Saturday and Sunday by Or11nge Coast Publishing Co mpany, 2211 West Bal- bon Boulevard, Newport &>nch, California. Printing plants at 2211 West Balboa Boulevard, Newport Beach, California, and Bay Street and ThurJn. Ave:, Co 1 ta M e 1 a, Calllomi.a. Second class postage paid at New- port Beach, California. Sub- scription : •1.25 monthly in Oranee County, tl.50 el•e· where. plete tour of the 10uth Udo I':====-:=:::===::: Channel. Ir Iii-Kl,_., ,._.,,_ Tile boats will then continue ~ - down the bay on t"A iouth Ot•-c .. 1t aAILT l'r\.ot uoc: r. ~I-hi ,...,... -•ti• -side to the bay entrance to 1i.... -•Kii fbr ~ l:.d\. h (&th ~ .... "'""''"'91°" lttd'I the jetty c annel then 1urn ott1c1 MtlretN• d g back up th• ba• clot• <.,1• ""'-••• S•. ~ r11u,,<1 ,..,, an o ,, Mllfll\<1110.. ••Kil. 1"'41 ~ .... ,, 1N1 'to the north aide or Balboa ~_. l•Kll. ,,,, w ltlbo• l !Ydu Island. •"" ~u "' ... -1 a~ . Miii ""'"•MJ They wlll then swing !)y co.•• Mn•, • o ••• 11. I I d d d Hu<1lln9'o!I 11100, "·0 •o• lte Harbor 1 an an procee 1i._r1 •••ell. .. o. 110. 11,~ tow11rc1 the Upper Newport ,. o. a~. 1011 I 't ll It*<"' ft t'I. 111• 4l Bay Br <lee whrre lht'y will ~---------- • • --- • Di·d Krushchev Welsh to Please Ike? TOKYO IAP \ -Red Qlina cbaJ"(l<ld l4da.y th.It Soviet Ptemi• ~ wellbed OG & plOOdie to btech it how to make atomic born.bl in onler lo pieoM PrMldent El· -.. tho Cemp David t:atlat four Yeitn ago. f.....S ID provl<lo cim.. willl a 14 ~een China ..S Ibo So- umple of an atomic bomb ""'1ai6on on Oct. 15, 1~7 ... and teddcel dMa Coocit!•• ''Thit WAI done as a R(N· u. IJllllUfacwre." -• ~ gift •I the Umt the The ltatemt!int -.Id tHt &••l•t "8a:1er <Premier ".-..Uy \ o r o up lilt • ~) went to tile Unlt--ent .. -·-od -lor -with £1. for national defer. concttil-_...M>wer, '' the ttatemtnt •· "in order io curry ravor with U.S.~-" "Formerly we thought U\t Soviet leaden ~ gftltllnely alftllld ol the Wei\ Gennan -· comhle Intl> poe- -of -"e-:· the Olmew .md. "Now we 1tt that they tru!t U.S. izn- porieliMn and Utirlll It - not matter if the Wfft Ger- man militariab poe&esa nu· cl.Mr weapotMI provided they ... under the control ol the United State11." Military Denies . JFI( 'Pressure' on ·Pact D.t.ILf' PILAJtl••WH'aeU Thu,.., Aut. 15, 1963 3 Test Shot In Nevada Revealed Cuban Kidnap Probed Britiiih Not Sure of Story Tooeh-and-Go Byrd Doubtful On Tax Slash WASHINGTON IAP J tho llooH, Nld -itioa to Sen. Harry F. B)'Td today any immediate tu redlrlion I ~ Republican congrtt· hu been blJild!DC up to the ...... lucisrw in e:q.-essing polnt where it .. iouc:6ud-go dcdJt that' Coogrei!:s will pus whedm' UJ' ~ COU!<f a tu reduetion bill this year. pin majority support wiUnn I Byr<I. Virginia Oemocnl llM! ll'OOP· who beadl the Senate P'inance lie .md a pcQIPICtiv• South- L<mD<»rl (UPI) -A for. Oonwnittee wtDch would oon-em Nib .. « cm civil ~ f!icn office spotunll'I aaid lider any m-.sure paued by ~ 11'1111 *"' comm1t- tomoy Brila. -a !Jil"" tee prncedur91 to tile point ID a ....U -In t1io Ba-_.. ll could not oc:t ~ barn• to tm.tigMe NPOrlli N th t late in tbt 7ear, eiwn If a --c,_, ~~ .... --or eas m.iort11 ..--1u cw. WASHINGTON (UPI) -"" -.. y..--.;;i liid· Jlrl"d -aJJf nducl".!no Tba ~ --COil· -"""' ~ ..n... not ... _ .... ...,, opeOOinl doc<od u undorlround nu· 1be --Aid Ille cut. he Mid Ibo odmlniolra- cleor tat In -· tile MC· 8ritlob --........ Lo·ses Key QOO -oowilllle lo mah. one! ........,..i shot In Io u r !urthe< w....--the "1 Juo!.-'t ~.-will dlry1 reported tncidert before Ii.Uni Uppen, be 1ad. But with &d teMa are pemrltted un· a prvtest with Premier P'\del the committee IO divided and dtr the timMd nuclear tell o-tro·1 Hanna reeime. Afr R t th8 letwative •C'bedule llO -lrelty which forbida o<h· He Mid U n.porU wen COO· 0 U e jammed up, tt --_n1 doubt· er types ol esperimentl. ftrmed, "a protelt. from Brl· ful to me thlit a bill can be ~·1 shot was the leC· tmn would Mturally be ealled pasted. I don't think Congress md to be held llblce the agree-for." WASHINGTON (UPI) -ii IOint to want to lltay here ment WM reached in M~w The Civil A«mautk::s Board atl year." and the 'IOlb undorground i.st IN BAHAMAS today ont...,., N-Alr· SeoatA> ............ Leader to be mnducted by dM' Atomic The fria:U, wbtcb iA now lines to *'I> ~ N"1 y~ Everett M. Dtrben ol Illinois Enero Commislkm. oo the tcene. WM identi.fied to Florida eernce effective and HOUM GOP Le ad er Announcement o( t!w t. es t a. the H.M.S. Cap-ice. The Oct. 14. Charles A. HaYeck o1 ln- Treaty Okayed By JCS U.S. Security Said Protected WASHINGTON (UPI) - Gen. Maxwell D. '1'9ylor lHIJ. """ today Utat ho aDd the other joint c h 1 e l 1 of staff were kept "conttantly abreast'' ol negot.iatirrw on the nocftov test ban treaty and were not djected to ''adm.ini8tration pt"MIUll!ll .. for their apprnval 0( th• peel. The chalrm.. ol the jolllt d\iels ua:ured tb8 U...-com· miUee s.n.te group comider- lng the treaty -tho mill· tary leaden wen "df4nihril1 not" 1ubjetUd tD UJ "atm• _ .. by their ~" ID win qualilied eodoremeot ol. the!JMty. wu made by the AEC which 1*nd Involved in the report-The .ctiorl wu taker:I WI 1 di.an.a told a M!WI conterenct STATEMENT said rt was ol low yiekt. This ed iDcided was said to be final decision that left only Wedneaday they do\'1t that a j Taylor read to ttlt aemtor• metm.1 that the power .,.. un-AnguYa Cay kl the Britbb Ba-Nat.ional Airlines and J!'.ut.em tu btu will be pa.seed ll'riJ ru"1 T....,..., the jo\ot chief11' ltatemfd al der die equivalera o1 20,000 lmn• &f'OUP· Ar lJnM 'k> operate Ulr! year. 1 TAKING IT EASY -President Ngo Dtnh Diem, with cane, oi South Vietnam, treaty endorwment wbioh be tons al TNT. 1'b!I repor\t ruclmc here Fkn1ia route, tbe mtlon'• DllbA .ak1 t•lati.ve a,c. pillll8es during tour of perimeter " hie summer home. acoornpan.ied by mem· submitted yetiterdl1 to t b • ; .Tbont ,..'iJ" ~ ~ ~ ·~~.b Cut ~...._ ~ * ftvel thm pnlblblJ aow.dd"tbe com-bs'I of h\11 government and U.S. militia.Ty advisor Oo\. McCown, while hia forcet1 Senate pr~ ~ me : .,..,.3 • mm-.-.. pleted in the ~ ua&iJ. battle wave ol. Buddhist demomtrations protesting religioua per8eCUtion. let. ln K. ttie Penta.aoo leed· "A JIUClear test ol \_ow yield ban gunbooU put iolo the••· Oo July "'·.Jim CAB ..,. 'lbanbglvlng and ~lndlca~ / era oaid that tllo -1 lo waa (conducted underground ters oil d)t island. noonced k bed f.entatively de-ed. be <lof!sn't rmlly Con-"oompatible with t.be aecurity today by the Mamie Energy A helicopter reported tee· cided to Olny renewal d 11'Q1 will da,y in Ir gton I n t e r e s t 1 ol 1bl United Commlo~n .. ... Nevada Ing -being !Men -·· authri\y ID fiy Utal long. Rallecl llald the Nun Sets venned~v Gett:ng s....... when """""""'""" test 11te . aboard the ve1111ell!I which the route. The airline ha a HouH wouJdn't be happy if tt .ll. I 'J • with l&leguardll ontMoed bJ D 11 T U l 11 ES quiekl)' mo...i oul to ,., • been operating under • tern· p.-a bill llDd the Senate adminl9trallon wpokeomen. BONNEil. Joe:eph C., M, Sougul, Dalli. SIJn<Y"" by C h r I 1 lf1d too-in-Jaw, CI eve, ol HuriJngton Beadt. Mnonlc Serv\ces Sal. 2,30 p.m. '4'- IM.emorlal Park Chapel. w-Memorial Pltf'k ~ dlrector1. TuNsTAIL. Mamie E .. 73, 1111 Albert Pl., Cotta Mesa. Sunoiwd by ton, 8 . H. Wy- eni, Dl&t.a Mesa; aons, C. C. Wyer9, M. F.. Wy- ers. daug!Qr, Mn. Mil· dred Comtoble, .u ol Ore· goo ; sister, Mn. Lill M. Tate, COlta Mesa; 3 broth· era or Oklahoma, 1 brother 0( Teras: 2 granddaugt&- et'9. Servk.u Fri. 10 a.m. Balls Mortuary Ohapel. In· Urrn«t We8Uninlller Mem- orial Park. 8aJU Mortuary Costa Mesa director1. KRAFT, Steven. 3, 115642 <lw1es Lane, HwXingtoo -.. SeMces pmdlng Bell-Broadway Mortuary. WOOD. Thomas J ., 59, 1114 Pohn, Huntington Beech. Survtved by wife, Cessna ; dntggmg two amall boats be· ponry certifk:ate betweea held It owr nnbl M:rt year. S ]{ Af• 'n>e JCS endixeeTneot wu hind them. New Yori<. ..s Florida ·-The ""'"' hu gone around e ire B k s h d l ..... lrmed In .,....n ....... by ESCAPEES! 1956. ,_,, lt mode the de-the S-..... that dvil rigb!A QC on C e U e Gen. Flarle G. Wheele, orm7 The be clsioa final. willbebrougbtf/laghowdown Inv· t chief o( ltaff, ..tiia to la ..._. ....,.,,... "' The rulJng lftt NortheMt alter 1.-r 0a, .. about .,,. 1e nam I the preporedneH oubc:ommit· :! =id::.u: ~t! wlUI only tt. money-losing time the Rouae u expected to I WASHINGTON lUPI \ -nounced item on ~·· tee in c.IO&ed &eMion that he the CUban raider• rt.ruck and New &!gland routes, 1lllJtch debate lhfl tu bill. SAIGON. South Viet Nam President Kennedy , hUi fami-calling u.t, but the Pr'Mkfent f•vors f'KtfJcatioo of the pact - · ·~~•· ol the board lak1 it would MK>-(UPI) -A Buddhist n u n tf V.'Onies . ea.st;d by the re-waa underwtood. lo have a w h l c h ban aU but under-:::...'"'at• __._ to give ~ Pdiu. In effect, the CAB re-tum of hi& wife from the , ll'Otlrtd nuclear testa Wiii: wa:I\.. duced burned henelf to deatll today ho8pital flew back to hi.~ Of· heavy day C won in .tore. W'heek! said he ~ IApknnatic source& here 1he 29-year okt cwtier H d ' E In the coutaJ town of Ninh flee today to tackle prob-He had col'llidered flying to ''fully"' :, Taylor's ltatemen: ::! :,.:arS1:;: ::.;:~ ~~air'i:~ of a local •er· 0 ges yes Hoa. rel table government 1elM af the Chtef Executive. Wuhington lat ntitJt but de-on behalf of the S«Vice lead· from Cube trying to reach the The 9CUon came shortly be-sou r c e I reported. It was Kennedy travelled by hell-dded in late afternoon to put en. United States. fore the Senate Aviation Sub-N .C. Of £ice the fourth BoddfUt Mcide tn ~pter from the first faml-?'f the trip umu thil mom-SAFEGUARDS The foreign office #p()kes-oommittee opened • hearing recent weelce in protest to ly s vacadon retn!at at mg. · " id " B~-~· J Into the effeot of the CAB ""vemmeot policies Squaw Island to the Ot.b Air Kennedy 11 lbutUlng be-~ I do believe then ~;n r: to ~K ';;''u!:/°oi deci.slori on Ur .-vice in the SANFORD. N. C. rtJPI) -•¥Ninh Hoa ls aboot.200 miles Force Base and t:ben re-tween W~ and Cape are military di.&advaota,gM in Britbh territory far illicit Northeast area. Commerce Secrtlar1' Luther north of Saigorl, about 200 turned to the capital by jet. Cod thU week to be wttti bis the~ treaty," Wheeler purJXJ8M by unauttlon.ed Sen . Edward M. Kennedy, Hodges today .,.'3:5 reported rnllee from Hue City ~ere 8 The President bid goodbye wife, Jacqueline, who I.a re-said, ~ i::" thesaf~• song the Prukleol'1 you n I e 1 t cmiMlering mabn~ . another oovice Bu6cldlt pl"iellt burn· to his daugtur, Caroline, coyering from the Cae9areao enumera j .o l n t ~If ..:_ ,~. ol .... •---brother had r-... llled t he race for North Carolina gov-ed himself to death Tueeday. and JOO , Jom Jr.. at otis eection birth 0( their tin1 chief•. of staff ltatemdla entd l 1.:11111: '1"""" -· u .... 'UI -' -,~-· 1-~ h ...i_. ht child el.-ct. 1be perceive no rlskl or a van-rion by Cuban government te9Siorl lll hb first major emor Ill W\19· Previously two other bon:r.-after t ey acoompanfti\,I m Pft. Y11 ago. ol h ma,gnHudi rol'Ce« mio British govern-apeech In the Senate. Harold Makerrare. who e1--<>r Buddhist monks-had there on the helloopter. mild lived lest than two = auc:t!te urity of., J! ment territory are confirmed In a statemei:it prepared for managed HodJ?E"<' $ucces~ul committed &U~ by fi~ in a . The first appoiMmert on days. UnitedgeSt...t.es .• ~ a protest would n•turally be the tubcommittee hearing, lSM gubern'liltonal camp•1gn, grow\ng campaign of protest his schedule w~ e.n 8 1.m. As Wheeler and Taylor tei- called ror, •• he iaid. Keooedy uid that the decl· said he had been 1n touch with by the Buddhills who h a v e PDT meeting \Wth the new Wied the Atomic Enezv Ex-Dictator Delays Move non wtJI have "grave conae· Hodges, who v.'i.( appointed accused the regime o( Presi-U.S. ambassador to South Peace Corps Com~ion announcect that it quencee" for New Eng11Wld. to Preftdtn. Kennedy's cabi-dent Ngo Dim Diem o< re-Viel Nam, Henry Cabot h.ad conducted another under· . ~e sUI inM:ilar as. this de-n£t after complttini:; a four-lig'i~us and political discrimi-1 U:idge,. former head of the ground nuclear test at itl Ne.. ~i«Km reverses preVK>Us pol-year term u io1-emor, and nation. The govermnent has A~ncan ~elegation to tile B'JJ Ok d vad.a testing site. The experi· tey and "tends to monopoly that Hodgn wa~ "pleased" de-nied the charges. . I l!nited .Nat.KJOS and Repub-} aye ment was the second an· and duopoly of our ~ rout~. with the reactioo and support 1'he so~es re~ng th e h~an "':Ce prffkienttal can-nounced by the United State. the people ol the entire coun-he had received for another latest S\llcide: said the nun ldidat.e In 1960. WASHINGTON IUPI J _since the agreement wa1 lign- daughter, Carolyn Jane MIAMI (UPI) -A new Baisley, Hesparia; son, legal logjam delayed •gain to-Tom W. Wood, Manhattan d th _._ .. ....,_ ol "' try have I .91.ake in tt.•· t.erm. was named Dieu QuanJ? This was the only An· 1 President Kenned ys pro. eel in Moscow . 1'ayklr told Senate Foreign po1ed national seniice corps. Relations Chairman J WU- victoriollll after a hot Senate Ham Fulbright. prestmna: at fight. today faced • I on~. the public treaty hearings. the cold w11it for House action, joint chiefs were concerned ~nless U.S. Endangered Beach· brothen Raymond ay e e ....... awuun ex-uJC· ol Ce ·1 -••] i . Harold Lalor Marc05 Pere:r. Jimenez .l\'.e1 Y'U e, 8·: to Venezupla, where hp is of Minneapc;ills. Minn.: \~1.s· charged with stealin~ $13.4 te:s. Eulahia Snyder. il-mllllon durina: his sl:t·,·ear minrton ; Nevella Ohern· reign ' beNI, Hawthorne; Rachae~ Pe~ez's attorney!! riled a st.alh. Lon~ Island, N:V .. new appeel vdth the t l.S. Su- 5 .grandchildren. Semce~ preme Court in Washington fn . 2:30 p.m .. Smiths yesterday while a battery of Cha~l •. Rev. Mtie Sta~ Miami lawyer!! argued a pa-o(f\c1a~ng. lnterm temlty .tuit hearing In Miami. \VMtm1ns~r . Memo~l Three Justices t r om the Park. Sm~ Mortuary di-f'lorlda third district court of rectors . , 11 appeals took an hour nnd l!i ELLIS. Virginia C.. 206 minutes o( testimmy Y'"Ster- Sandpiper. Huntington day then gave oppo1lng sidell Beach., Services pending until JO a.m today to file SmWll Mortuary. written brlef1 BALTZ M:UfffUARIU Cosia Mesa Ml 1-U:U Corona del Mar OR 2-M$CI BELL BROAJIW AV MORTUARY lit Bnadway, Ce•I• Me1a u ...... SMITH~' MORTUAR V IZ7 Main SL. Run11ft(ton Bt1ch LEMSSI . WESTCLIYF MORTUARY m E. 17th St.. Col1• Me•• Mll-43&! "· • FLOWERS by --£.~ ~~ Flower Shop OR 3-6513 Ike Favorable to Test Ban The adminiltra1ion prof)('S· about "euphoria in the west" -a letdown of the fr~ al lo 8et up ti co~ of vol· I "'wlcf's military guard-b u t unteers ln this country t.o car. have been usured that "OU.. ry on the kind o( M<!l31 and J will not take place." He SAid NEW YORK !UPI) - Fonner President Owight 0 . Eisenhower said today that Ile would favor the test ban treaty with Rus- 11ia "unleM there U evi- dence: ... that the Soviets are way ahead of us or that the 1ecurity of the United States ls tn dan- ger." The flt·looking fonner chief ex!'C'Utive aired his views on many current ~ ics when he and his wlfe. Mamje. returned aboard the luxury · liner Queen Elizabeth from Europe. However, he ~aid he did net like giving an "off.thf:- culf opinion" on the treaty until he reads Ole full text •nd ltudie1 It further . Eisenhower l&l.d he ~· ceived • telegram aboard lhtp tMI momlntt: from Ole Senlte Foreign Relation11 Committee ukini him for • h.i! opinion (){ the treaty. He said he h11C1 rorrespond· ence with ~c 1entirts and other person5 whose opin- ions he res pf'("I• in his ti· fort., to reach a ronc lusion. which he will make public in writing "Unless there 1; ~v\dence of which 1 know nothing -r•ther hafl1 evidence that the Sov1e1~ are w•y ahead of ui; 11r that tbe securily ol me Un ited States is in tLtn~er then I would cert.a1nll Ill! or\ the favorable s1dt' he said. EL&enhowe r 11r•cribed his lwo-week tri r to Ports· mouth. En,111:in11 and the Normandy LTI\ ~''°" beR<:h - heads of \Vor1•1 \Vlr II for l OBS-TV 20! !1 D-Day 111 n • nlvensary 0<><·1u11ent..ary 1111 "a period ol rE"mii'llscenct' f'or me... H111 he devo'te<i m ()&t o( hi~ ,h11>board in- 1erv\ew Ill c1•n111u~ntln& on the foilO"'ing subjects The John Birch Soclt>ty: "'rhere has beeo " nien. the founder and head of that society, who I un- derstand has said abso- 1 u t e I y abominable thin gs as far as tile United Stat~s is concerned and that are offensive to me. 'l'hert! are many who have joined who are against Communism . Who tsn't'! I OOn't like gen- eralities. Gov. R~kefeller's deter- mination lo 10 "all tM "·ay•• In his ~•mpalgn for lht> presidential nomln· allon: "I arn for any Re· publi~an that I have heard yet ment10Md . I approvf' lus ·efforts to establish him· ~elf as a leader of our party I am certainly i;:o- 1na t.o bf:. for a nyone tll 1~ convM'lltl)n nomin.atf'~ rtn\'one mentioncrl will do a -llood Job. Thi! Hepubl11"· an~ he,·p loU of ple ." a:ood peo. techaicaJ servit'f' projects their basic concern WN that done oversea.s hy !he U.S. 1 ~ time ~oes on the Conunu- F'ormf'r Vice President RichllJ'd ~1. Nixon's polltl- nista m 1 g ht be "readying pea~ corps. 1 q u e • k e d themselves for a change of through the Sen•te 47-44 late eront" and 1 reorientation ol ~111 futurf': "Nixon told me yeaterda.y their policy. positively, just before he 1 came east. he could not be Cilnsldered as a presiden· tial c•ndidate. ·· Pre1ldent Kennedy's prn- po1ed Income llX tul: "We'd all like • tax cut. bul until we. a:et a balanced budget and are pa ying our own way. I think i1 is bad to ha ve a cut Insofar as 1t would ~ring in more revenue . I'm for it I would hf> for an acros~·lhe-board rut 11 expenst!I wf're cut ·· Thr th•ll rlthl!i m11rch nn \\'111hln1tnn '.<\ny de 1non· $lration tl'l.at 1~ rn trely ;urned al call1ni;: attf"ntion tn 1njust1C'.l"!I anti 1~ madr !TI p<'3t'f'flll ilS:<IP!Tihldi!fl ha ~ 111y llppro\'111 " ' BANK-BY-MAIL • • • We pay postage ~ w~! 'St.atements-an<I your cancelled checks- come to you postage-paid eoach month Free perr.onal11.ect check-el . l-lunlinglon (ID valley Bank T~• ~"114· "' «•'"" ,,.,,,,.,~, .. , y.,.,. 169!>0 B1a<:h 81-.d. • Hu"li"rtn,, B411ttk • Ph: &47 2~t>I ""'"'"" l·•·i• .. r °"""'" '""''"'"' • ""r"t•""" -·----...... --4 •• -.. -· -... ---• -... ... ----_. --· --.-~ ~ --· _ .. ----... --• -.... ,, ~ _. • ... • .-... -+ .... - - • I· • Deaau Mobile Class tlte JfletN1ee -' ' A.bout Ti is Sµ.per ~Ian Americai .· .. w;n.· Be Best Set on F ., .. • • ••• ire • • . ' ClllCAGO !UPll -A mo-a mi!< r,_ .iti.n tmii>nu· bile cllJlroom WU set aflte oua demonF•Uons "-vt tak- earl.y tOday and inte&rllUoft· en ,plllC't .. rtitr this week al Isla sa1d they would demon· anOUwr mo b t I e emll'OOm watii "u n t 11 hell Creua lite. over" unless their demand.I Vandall tried to burn down were met. aootber mobile unit only a De clu.s room put \o thl block from the 1CeD1 '1l dem· ..,. ..... at the Ohlcqo ·--Tuell<i&Y bolt t h • Teaehen 0ol1't&< -lell -fire burned IUell out quickly and cauaed little damage. -ilJonlsb, claiminC d • they had been ''double-croased E ucat1on ::.i~.;;;.a: .... ~ Logjam lut montll at ... ~ boanl of educatlan office to- day and perbapo picket Mar· or. Richard J . Daley' a borne •Cain tomorrow ln protut of alleged school 1egreg1Uon. CONTINUE i • t I ·' ~ Eased They ala<> planned 10 con· Kn-ked Sensele88 tinue dunonltnliool today at :==:~:..::==:.::.....:;...: _____ _ WASHINGTON (UPJ ) -.. m~ clUlf'OOm 1lte on t The congressional lo&jaJn oo u. IOUth Ole where m o'r e f!ducation legislation w a • than ~ pei1loDt have been f>a.sed again today Mtb ·Houee. lmll&ed" this' wet. panage o1. I $1.l bi 11 i OD "W 'll it-w ..... 'llte t 11 Cohen Little Beller "brlcU and mortar" college 1 • · u n aid bill but no general break =..:-.:.CC.·~~ WU yet In 1lgl)t. H. Palrid<, "'" P91dent ol The bill W<U ND to ttJe Sen-tbe loo91 • t -~· ~ the Con- atr. where· !' Jotm •. House-lftN, of R 1 c J a I Equa*1 After Prison Fight appro...t bill expondin& old (OORE). ,_..,.,,;·-ATLANTA. Ga. (11'\ - OoMnl ttO teer~ for vocat.ionaJ schools. No ac-PoMce ~ c>mmdo w lion has yet been BChedttled wu.on *' NI men would on either "'!ea.sure by the. Sen-meet ·~ :wtlb force." He .I~ education tubcommittee. w.med·ttuit -Dllftton It Cobm. bllllUnd -· ··-.,,. ·=--=--· :;')"H• Fldmrl ~ ._,. llooi>ll"' • W-~•Id Kmlqo Mio!~~ ....... flOU!ld .... •••ii . ft .... No decision has yet been tbe dulroom tit.I would be made in !he Senate IUbcom· lloaled o1f to jall evory tilne nutt.ee. to break up President dtey ~· wcxbiai or Kennedy's bill'5 ~ ~ 61bawlw ... tile i.... education u..u 1egmeuw -OORE Ill lip picteq 1 a.a t such . as coUege aid. There alCllt OUWde tbl ~ ot were indicM5onl the queAion Dalt,y ODI of · tbe Dtltkm'I will not be faced for a matter IDOlt 'powll'ful ~ or weeb. . JMden, md CWr M. -~ .... -~~~ .IM"'*"41DW • There were 110n1< privololy wtc -"' -pnot· f'xpre5.1!ed hopes in the Senate deal. Thl1 _. • bol:ld fDlet.. tha1 the Hoose might even ap-illl -In tJio doJ at -prove other portions of the a hnd count ol tbf .,._,..r President's program -al-of Nearoes ia _.., MIOGll lhough hou.se leaden expect wu 1~ to ~ye ..... no sucli action. Ultimately, in-afti1lt>le J.d been ..,~~t' , formed source& u.id. tbe Sen· i ate will in all likelh>ocf ap-n'ATEMllNT •' ~ prfu u much u th4!: BOUR ~ leaders contend has appr(-ved -and pefbapl Cticaao'• pMtem of neiebbor- e little more. hood loCbooJ. results in "de •(""I T ..... I S~Sfl.ESS "''-CoMft Twins Number The bill bad top.le~ •UJ> -...... plilln." '!boy ... port from boll) pOUISall par-a ltMelntd. from Roddn1.g ties. It pu.sed wtth retaUve .{u.J,y 30 tbal • npxt on the Pase de&pite a warmly-delfat-racial compot:ition ol each Pd church-state controvefb' lt"bool waWd be avaJ:lable at o'<r iu provision of aid · to y~nla(• ~.. Five in Sets schools operated by relliiout At tbe meettnc, ~ . . ...u. The vote was 28Hl3. laid illllall•lion ci the mobile SYDNEY. Austnli• !AP) The college aid biU would claurooms would continue. -Janette Struthers, 40. of provide S83S mUlion iri' match-The clu&room..-d u b bed the sym.y IUburb of GuUd- 1ng grcnt.a and 360 million in "'Wllli.I Wagons" llft.er: ~ ford ave birth WecDelday lcrw·t n t e re 1 t 10~1 over a Supt .. BenJamln: C. Willis who .. ;_: ~ her fifth let. of. twins three-1ear period to four-year cooce1ved the idea u a way """&''~ . · c o l 1 e g e' and univenitifla, o( ea1ing ove~ ~ All the dlildren: ~­ graduate schools, junior and -are ~ by int.egration-Mri. Struthera J com- rommunity coUegea and col-lat.a who clat01 they propm.-men. later: le-ge-level technical. in1Utut.e1. •fate aqregation. "Ifs very e:rcitinl Mwa." ,,. ·-5 • .. Meatl- llod • llelt --. -.. 'ii -....... 8. C., Ml'YIDC ·1wo a.1ear -----to mwdlr md. tGlpt) •. Tlia-~--oll "' .......... .... BerlUle 11114, M ... I " o did not ---oui. -ol pr9m. Coben, 48, w b o 1 e real name lo Meyer llarrio Collon, waa trmlfemd to tbe Ml-. ta pc-. IMt ,...,._1 -• the now-cloeed ~ prt. -at~HeloRnin& ) 15 ,_.. for evading "'10,!m k\ income taxel during a 5--I year period. First I:ady Stays Home With F~inily HY ANNIS PORT, Mali. I AP) -Flnt !Ady Jacqmllne Kennedy t. homa with her children apin md out ol the pub¥c epotlight. •• the p-e- fen to be. At her 00ctor•1 1NUeltion, 1he rney be able to ltey d* way fOT" the nei:t five mart.hi . lt may be a month or two be· fore she retuma to Wuhlnt- ton. Mn. Keonedy settled quick· ty back into the summer rou· ttne in t1>e bi& gray-11ec1 boooe, "Brambletyde," which b Kenoedya have rented oa Squaw l1land here until Sept . u . GE SPECAL • Two Irons In one • N9W CordUft • Lite Weight J LbL GE Gu•rantMd REED'S ONE TIME SPECIAL ..... -~ • llllUI -..., - -.11.-1111 0.. •N•~ •£_,_.__ •IPUf'4 nuM -...,_ • k ..-U.. ,_ lrD9 ...... _._ • ll"'l1*'1n. earrounclOASlll . e:••nc ftAlf~ • PWrA .. ITUll ---• ....... Coatnil e~ffiPT.-Uft • a...o.~~1'11( .... ,_.... .. f.,. ..... ........ .,,._ .y~c:.ral. :VER_E WAR.£ .. . STAINLISS STllL : ~-· MIXING B()Wl SET .,_.. ..... .._ .. _,,. ....... ..._ ,._ .... .... ..... ..... ,, .... , mu•l•rl..._"f!'_, r.--. ...... _. ..,..,. ,...... fMr ........ 1p: ................ ... ~··· ......... ... ......... .................... .... •Cse: bd .................. ........ ...... ,......, ............. ..... -~-0.,.ltell :~~- ,.,.aotloal ala•••. ir,-pular prloe I REVEREfWARE B·Cup Whistler TEA KETTLE A-~ wtriht4.. TM Kettl• lft "'""""""'ht, .. ..,.food_ •W- ..... wlttl. '°" ........ ~ bott.... l'epulw 6< .. ~ ,.., _ldlt9 1-."t Mt c:1rt.ia ONc.wty ~ .............. witti ~ .,_, 90fttrol for _.., fU11ng tMld ~~ ONLY SurToonded by her children, Caroline, SY!. and John Jr., 21h, and seven pet dorr. she can relax and try to forget the heartache o( losing her I third child, P.11.trick Bou\oier I Keruiedy, who lived I~ than two days. _....,.. _ _.....,_ .... . .... ell•-from thll compltlt lln• of RMRt TH Kt!lllS Who 111 the Real Li%:.' Model Lols Bennett. 2G-year-0ld look-~like or Eli zab£~~ Taylor. ~ays she po~ecl for photograph. top, which was wed to pai nt !he huge Cleopat.NI bill~ ':hat domlnates Times Squart in New York promoting the film. ~t?del }K>rtrly1ng Rich- a rd Burton lit Ricbard Bennett <no relation lo Lois) The !in.ashed po6'1er. bot.to~. h11.• in in.Mlt of Re:t Harrison. Mi~ Bennett .~;i1rl she ,,_.~ paid S3!l for one hour s y.·ort before camera ol. Robert Scot.i . ) I, I Mrs. Kennedy caml' home Crom Otis Air F'on:-e &~ Hos- tal Wednes<lay. Her obstetri· clan. Or .. John W. Wal5h of \Vuhington, D.C .. said Mrs. Kennedy i1 making a very itatiisfactory recovery from &e CaeJiarean birth on Aui;i: 7 but sugge5led : "In order to insure her com· plete rehabilit:atk>o and con- tinuing good health, it will he necessary for her to curtail all of her actlvttie11 1tnd oot undertake an o(flclal IK'hedule until .. after ttYe first of the 1 year. FOR UAll GENERAL OFFICE SPACE AVAIL.AILE • Air Conditioned • Carpeted • Mu1k • Loll of Parking BEACH MEDICAL AND PROFESSIONAL CENTER H UI IHctll ...... MUMTIMOTOJf 11.t.CM IMOUllll IUITI I 01 (.,t,l,.L Liberty 1·710 AMYflMI NEW, Versatile, LOW COST TOASTER :~~~=-==I SU...ttO,.,. ~ .......... "1"~ ...... ·--· • AUTOMATIC REFLECTOR TOASTER .... ., ...... ...., ...... e htlhll MufflM --w-. • °'"""-.... .. tMtwtcti ... • .." ltwttef'MI 9f chi....,........,. ... ,..._s...i-c.,,.......,_ ..... Kl J.QI. le'"- ...... ).QI. Lftl. ................... .... ftJO l-Gt. ,_.__WW.. W.. 2"l 2-Ql. l...i. ..... m1 ~Ol.WM•!I ... ..... UOl-C ~-QI. Whh•I., S.114 ,.,,.... Ne. 2'2a '·°'· c.1-i.1 1.+11 • Me.fm J.Qt • .........,.11'..+!1., ..... 2'01 2~·0!. Wloll'llff WRDWOOD FLOOR WAX .~ ~ GAUON •••. • 75c ·QUARTS PINTS • • • • • • • 45c • 25c BUDGET TERMS AVAIL.AILE e FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL NIN·E DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA 1802 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA LI 8-3426 --· ~· ;;:· ,, ~ ... ~,. t: ~· " I I Valachi Story Awaited V.-ctd'1 bl« mome.M al re- •q. Oft thoH wtJo Ordered him llain,ll yet to come. Tblt will ho ~ ho -... 1llo wl-lllOn4-ai • dole llil lo lie -ta! bta _, ... the Se D t• lnvMtiptiool ' Commllieo • pulilk hear· Atnericcn Beaat11 · ""· Only will bl.I form-er crime .bo-, wbo ""' n -Joyooe Beyoll, 20. cl Mani, na.. ails-willl he< court after she ..,.. ...,,..i 1ba poitod lo ha,. put • '100,000 Ameriam -Y in the -lloMlty pegeont ot Long -. WlCll her ::-:.: ;:(\blah':;•~ .... from left._.._ -,..'!'Imo, Halen -.WU..-, Vi<ginio. Lon~. 1mew • ' CelifxlrDia ...i .leM>n• woim. Jllnoil. -toll-ValodJl In tile ·-c:rlme ..-wbDM opentlou are ao .., crtt that it took lbt FBI year-1 ••• t.o 1-r'D -~ii Cola NOltra? lt ..... ~'!ldd who told tbtm tbe • wblcb mam-our tblnC. · "Vmcbi WU ~ • cor· ....... ....-... ....-. MWr' a U.itMant," tbe offt- elal oald. ...,ao,tnc mllilary .......... put -hll point. '1But. ValactU tr..... what ... &olnl Oii:, who-... doin& -lo ...... utent," Ille man continued. '"I'his is not to say he waa part of the tnner d.rci9 b e c a u 1 • he Y~ll'l't. He doel not Daw ev6)1.hing, by any means. He wu not 'a brain' in the «· ganization. OBSERVANT "U..,,.. an ~-man. and a curiom w , how•••· One reuon he nnU!.ed in the lower echelonl WM hU naUve caution. The mortal· lty rate 11 blah up theft .. He pa.ssed up C Ji. a D c e I to ·fO higher." True eDIJUlh, mid the lnfor- mant who ddned to be iden- tified, V • I a C b i 'I emotiona wen a blend of fear and rage ~. u a oonvict tn Altanta priaoo., bl: got word tNt the Coo& -bleron:hy mi>-lakenly ~ ho had in- hmed on a narcoticl rinC brokenbyfedtnllag ..... 'lhl mobller'• m o o d lt lhmm. Iha o«ici.11 laid, by th9 f.act Valilchi klled a ffll. bw" e o n v J c t he IWllpeded "~ ...., to be hil ..... llirL Mt« hi .,, .. ~ ID We• a murderer, he •nt Wi!ll'd kt tn. narcoUct bureau ht W'llll ready to Ulk. RIDDEN 'nla J.-Ilopariment la- ter &!Dot over, and apparently haa' ldwited the job " k001>- '"' Vallld!i tafo from gang-land vmeeance for the real of hlo life. Vot.MI ha! been held ... -bopq in • maxi-mum 1eCurity Md.ion of the Arm!'• ft. Monmouth in Nf!IW Jeney for Ill: Jeut • month, bta mey be moved to a secret -'nla oft:!al Nld he II coo- 'flncod that ValOohl II no blow- hd, telling ag .... what ... espect& they w&nt to hear. ••11 he doesn't know lltl an· .wer, he aay• IO," the man Raid. "What he ha1 told, ~ have confirmed." Some of the 8lory may me111 bid news for Chicago mob&te111, ttie offkia.11 said, hut knowledge of syndicate .rfairs out.side New York i~ limited. ~le added , however. Valachi did accompany high rankJng New York mobsters ·n 111 meeting with bl:g whfflll llf the Chicago underworld ~·horn the official declin~ to name . Nor would he give nther details. Be a Good Neighbor U you 1n a newcumer. or know o1 • newcomer to ·Colt.I Mesa. do her • f.lvor by cUlln& Helen Kiltel, Uie Cost.a Mesi Hostea• (between a and 10 1.m.) and she will call on your friend with infor- mation and ti«• from THE Friendly Merchints LI uo.ll " • SALE !FINAL CLOSE·Otrr Discontinued AD-Weather 11res with 3-T NYLON & TIJFSYN ~~~-*'*-t Tbe awper-durable a)'Dlbotte-to111heat robber .1:ooc1 ____ --· '3 more for Wbthwal)1 WHILE THEY I.AST TUBEl.US Silt 11'.h111• ........ 6.70x 15 13.65 6.6 710x15 15." 18. 7 .50 x 14 13.65 16 7.60x 15 $17. S 0.65 8 .00x 14 15.65 $1&.65 --~ ......... * .... SALE! New! All New n:;:,:z_,, .. All· Weather .....,.:~~!"~!.,:~~ ,!!!!1:!!1~.so~'5t:_!!..,!!!6"".s0!:.1 with 3 T NYLON & 'l'llfSYN 7.lOx 15 16.00 Sl9.00 • .l u 7.60 '15 7.50 !20 50 1'1te np....tneble oyn<hatlc-towshut.robbet Good,.....-wed lo aato tiro1. 6.C0• 19 l llllt!na 11 ........ .. p ( ... tff M tldtl,. n more for Whitewalls SALE! On Our Budget. Priced All-Weather "42" 3-T NYLON with TIJFSYN The 1uper·dur11ble synthetic-toughest rubber Goody_ear ever used in auto ti.rel . $ 65 t.Je I 11 -llClrwlt. ..... ........ TUBELESS ·22.00 $25 00 AD New Goodyear Auto Tires are Backed by Our Famous NATION-WIDE ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE! . 460~0~00DYEAR Young & Lane Tire Co. 2 BIG STORE'S 15•6 Newport 8l1,1d. COSTA MESA LI a.1 197 I "1 Oc••n A.Ye,, Lagvn• Be•ch Phone HY •tt 44/1~~ ,, ,, £Qrfy Bin:f Sho~ 9ef the BF~TBUY.Y! PRE-SEASON PRICES ~WASHERS! TODAY AT DAVIS-BROWN Versatile FRIGIDAIRE Washer matches wash te tile fDic ! --, :..: 4 1 . Mt,... ............. whl,.. .... , • ' la ...... , ........... , ... , ...... a.. ......... ,... ......... 11.,..., ·--<WI ••tw ........ .. ....,_ .... ....,_ .......... , .... ..... WCIR-Ma--. • ll1111•dalllel tt•a ~ .....,,,.._ . .,_ 298 88 NOTHING DOWN Juat $11.lO • month aRAND NEW 1"4 FIUGIOAIRIE WASHER -DRYER! ~.,.. •lmpl, .... ttMml • NEW! 100% Frost-Proof! 2-speed, 7-cyde FRIGIDAIRE Washer pampers Jiii' nsll! GIANT 12 LB. TUB! --·-·---- • Ill: ,... 4111 IDr rflM .... w:: t1 utioft. ·---F~tC slr~llM ........ ,... ....... , .. ') ..,., . .,..._..,. .............. ......... ··----WIAR-M•--268° • a n.,aedablal It's !ho llvrdJ frfaklalM """"" NOTHING DOWN Juat $11.11 • - NEW FRIGIDAIRE SOAK-CYCU WASHER GIANT A 12 LB.'~ TUB!" 4 COLORS or WHITE WC°'" • 2 Atflata Spead• • 2 Spin Speadt • ~ 'rlPJllN .. -................ , ..... lllM helpa ..... ,.... __ ....., _ ............... .,, ---llyl _,_....,.._ r1nsma. 248° • ._ ... llnl ~ . . .........Ill II'• Iha Stu"JF dol,.-. NOTHING DOWN juat$9.ae- ' FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGtRATOR • No frHt, no delroltln1 even In lhe frttt:er: • f 'Up..Qulck Ice E1f'C· I.or tiore1 cubH: In h•nlt1 '"'''"' • S RoU -To·Yo• Sbelve1, Pkture Wlndow By- drator, •nd more ! NOTHING DOWN A1 Low Al S447 A WEIKll ' Httlf' 15«1 Th. 1,l'rit Znftf' freezf'rr % Rnll-To-Mndtl f"Pl·llB.U \ l!"i.S.'t c •. ft,. 'ou b11kM•. 4 color1 er while! • Frl1ld1lre drpendabllh'.', IM! WE FEATURE EXPfRT-GUARANTfED SERVICE Oii EACH ind EVERY OUTSTANDING PRODUCT WE S8111 "ON THI GO SINCI '47" DAUIS-BRDID APPLIANCES • TV • HI • Fl STEREO • SAW ind SERVKl *NEWLOCATION-411E.17TH ST. Ml6-1684 Also ot 1885 Horbor Bl•d. ol 19th St ., Cosio Muo Coll "'6-9391 FOR SPEEDY SERVICE DIRECT TO OUR SERVICE DEPT , • , LI 1·3437 f -----... 4 • ,. -• ---...... -~· - ----4 --.. ----................... .. -" ...... -.... ----..,,. ---• -• -.. --# ~ .... ------.-. --•• -...... __ JO _____ _ J f Chides Ex-Admiral's Fire Rages Near Newhall ' Social Studies Thin g of Pas't lta(ferty ·Business, Law Son Arroated NEWHALL (UPI) -More w-r oonditlon•-remained """ thin l80 llreflClllst today !avoni>le,. battled a ltUbbora. b I I I e F~N .oopt to bold T .;,,. G s I -'-devoured ..... the -In chock rih • , .Ill lln 8 e 2,800 °""'' al bnllb lo 1 hil· &ro.cre blclltlre nur Bou. lly EDWIN"!. CAPPS The ,_ ..... _, In the LAKE ARROWHEAD (UPI) edt.-ii • 1 po11ioo1 -b' llM 15 mllea -ol quot Clftyon Rold juJI oorth c1-.a Newt Senk• Mdl 4IWle will )Iii only .up--"'MiDtsamen and lawmU· tiaL"-• • d~ ~GELEB (UPI) -bin.. of the Bia. ~ Lodp. Mit ~~ilotuia P= =~~-:;.,;: er!_ were Ci~en i verb1l 11ft~1 about tim!.'• ~ N!d, .tt.. ,. ~J': ~lr3:i ~·S~ ~t.:! ...!.~,~~flu • bli """ whoo "'° -• --. Ill .... bollar>lnl ·~ by Su~ndont ·-ba±n L& --IOd a U"!" ..-,, 1f11$1· In, blllovecl lo ha .. been late yeotenlay, includlni ' _.. ...... nut --but ol ""' , ... ld>ool )'Hr u..,. .~'P.ilfk ·~'.l>'r. MH ............. not -IOd •• .... ••'"-*' ,... .... -off by • c..-borat. bomber• aid I beli· there ....,. be -dilt.r wlll be ..,_lhe buio ol ,_for-Ralfertr !1st •llN f6r the~ ~-minded ___ ., dioY oa ...... al •lllnl -.. by INcknonlillf-ii coplorl. · .._ al -• lo -Heb ltudeot. ~ttltudo towsrd ecluc1tion IOd 111--,r ..... wllll .,.. -"';:" ---~• _di=.. ttu ynr, for tllo ~~I• -lol lo ~..;:,; -.ed~ufM•-_._ uolMd Md ..., lloldo -..,r' -llo John "'SU: flrtt Ume ln a couple ot dee· OOUTMI iaeo ~ aod 8 n.:'~v A~i'Jr".63'. Rallert:Y ~· at ,~:_n· ~and :"'~''a!~--.. k IDOYtd too 1de1, hi11t.ory and geogr1phy hlatory 1etullly waa ordered ., • ' IOI seis:jon . .• Y ,,..,.. -*"'11. ,q a mrtOlW ol the will be taught itepant.ely in in June of 1981 and it hat Souther:n Oa1ilorDil. Industry· tl'UMd wtth mudl more Iha Clilifomla ~ "Minute. u. tiM a eighth --.. taMn uN.il now to· put it Jato FAuc:;auoo «Jouoail fneetlnr at hlidl Wf." mm'' or'-':'°' He WM 'Die two ...-Me COWWI effed The act ti a I books T • C 't' } the UCLA Con t ere n c • Ollfomta'1 recent ~ 8rntlt.lld. nWit wti.l will """-tlw ...... com-"'1lcll. will be -ill ""' Win r t tea '"""""· . ... -educ-~ 111 IOld ·• IO -· mlC-monly l&tloo¥n M 90Cill IWd· coureea were .aopw offkial· LOS ANGELES (UPI)~ He chaliflneed . all aud1enee wu "a pretty 1pooky one,' Ital and a Imm BdtWt st. Mil. Jy by h bo-"l lllt ye• in ot. Siamue twin , boys bmTi ol ~ 100 buain~ll and in· be" llJd.. IUD to underooWt ..... Thii1 radical change back January. last Saturday and separft!d du.rtnaI,.Jeaderos to do aome-Whlilt ell h .._ AN whom ~. btMeYed ~ to tt> the way it lll«l to be when Dr. Mu 1\afferty, 1 t 1 Le Sunday remained in critical ~ with lh~se extremtl.y ...,.., ltronC!1 tonnt !ft:-Jotn U. Mtnntem• ll"OUP· Johnn,y ud Joan'• parent. or 1uperi11tend.at ot public in· ccndltiOl1 teday. HU: brother ~\JS ..:kic1:,1 ~.~ :'::. '*::!.. IUDDCld; .. ~ .... ~ Pn polic. mt-~ were in .mool llrOOtioa hM ~ died yeet.ntay ol a blood in· w are · ac-., ... -.an._ -~ .... Mid trMlury ia broulht ""°"' by oclian .; ....uoo.;, -ry Md ~ --/ IWl..ty .. .-.prim~ the -ud lhco .... -. ud ..._ In~ th• It.ate Board of F.ducatioo phy t'OW'9N but the = Damel Bartley died ol one group for ~g our best man cl a JOld upan h al.. ..W U. llTllt. In the Soutb In ~C ~ text.-actioft actu.ll¥ toot place ~ ol the oomplicatioo.I doctor• i telChers and ~_the Call-Nedy overtJurdlaed llw!!lden Gete ana lolJ,oond. a fiv• booQ lot' tbe two COlfiel, J.. fOl'e RlfltftJ ,, .. elected. t..s ftilft(f. fomi'a It.ale lelirlatOA UM of b ~ prapafty OW!W ... moatb in-.'I~ ~la are required to UH In aoodler policy chlnl• the -ecl>'Plecl text-. the --.,. ""' , .. .,..: ....... _. ... -will pby -...... ado!ICed requre a Jepal"ation ol. b by the boll'd for only f o u r OIJUC'5e5. YCNn. Pnvioully, u::b tut·! The melamort>holis will be boob """" -~ 1c" l'"~:fl-iKf complete till year in all MD a ,Pel1od ot four w, el,cht grade classes but will tiake years. another 2ye~r to accompllth In the tint place, ttie boerd 1 rompletely m the eighth, due l"f1lllied tNt the depwawe to • lihorta«• ol textt>ooQ. from the IOCill studies con- Stork Wins Race Aga in cept to the llp&Tated COWMS mJght c... eoneidenble <ilqes in llo Plll>Whinc io- dustry and it wanted the op- portuoity ..... four yean, to ... 'wili<:b p"1-. mlat>t havt made improvemenU. Secondly, o( course, there ........ __ _,, s~ DIEGO (UPI) -Mrs. ()( geoo.ey mi&flt "*'-'I• in J.e.<;tie Marthe!, 24, lost a. a relativelf m-t time mJk· other race with the ltork yes-ing booQ outdated W lbey lerday, but . it didn't bother were edopted for too lone a the Navy wife much -IN'• riod. only won one ol. five races. pe ________ _ Aided by her 27-year-o I d h u s b a n d, ynterday's race ~nded 1n the family oar on the way to Paradise Valley ho1p1tal where both mother I And ch.lld were ,_,rted in good coodltloo today. Mrs. Marlbal'• tint child, 'Cop ter Lost Off Alaska Leshe, 6, wa1 born in an elJ:· SAN DIF..GO (UPI ) -A vat.or of a Corp.11 OhriJti, let1}0Wend h&~r w It h 1'4!x., hoapiJ..al. Y\IOnne, 5, ar-four crewmen aboarll wu )Mt rived In lhe lobby or a Nor· in t'he Gulf of Aluk.a ea.rly ••lk, Calif., hl»pltal, Tlrno-ttoday, the oommmdilr ol Air t hy. ~. was born In an ambo-FOT"Ce Pacittc Fled. .. ~. lance on the WI )' to an Oak· The S.H-3 hebcopter wu op. land. 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""'~~ ·------~ -----.--·-. ----_..,. ........... --·:-s;re-r ~ y OU ·Hear it Better 'on .. • • Red Cross Head11t..rters Move Stete0p/Jonic K GGK • ' ' Twenty-t..r hours• doy, Oron9e'C-ty'1·1.eadint FM Station Hiio the eir with Beautiful ·Sterooplianic Muoic. 11Dial 94.3 me and hear tbl difference" After~ year& M·the same-a«Jdresa, ·207 .. Island .Ave., Balboa, the Newport~ Co«a Mesa branch of the SoUthern Orange County Chapter of the-American National Red Croa wttl move .to Dover and Coast Highway. Offk:ia1' mating the decision are (from left ) Edward Healy. director or · the chapter, Waller Weimer, chairman of the'..branch and William Hynd1, ezecutive eecretary of the Southern Orange County ·Chapter. Studios and Offlcee at "29 Chipman Ave.,,Gercleft·G,....-LEh'eh 9-9526 • ,, ' • Fuller takes the bugs out of painting No nP.f'rl tn '~1nrry ;iboul dn-i l-y o11ri<:Plf painlin~ .•• nnl any morr.. ~rrw ·,··~ P!8S'1 a.s 'l-2-3 ••• Lbanks to Fuller's new Guaranteed Painting Plans. Just IPJI your FuTif'r IDRn "'l .i. y ou w8llt lo painl. l-le'll recommend th e right metb'od, the rii}h t matP.riRls, the right riu11ntitiP.s-yo11 ju-.1 r:;1n't go·wrongt Each step is 5ho"-'O in proper order from i;tarl to finish. You'Jl J{ai n reril <1ssurHnr.P th1t our fob will be a wr::r:r.ss. H ow ca n you hP. sure? Easy-Fuller ~1rornn tP.e.'i s.ilisf ar:tory rPs11 lts or .\ r111r paint costR" you not Min~ Come in to your Full er Prt in t Cent er to da y-lhe-re"s onr. ll""' 1u. FULLER-The Paint Company That Shows You How ! COSTJ. MESA ----5t6·W .. !!llh St. LONG 11£ACH 845 Pacific AYO. SANTA AHA 520 W. 4th SL ' I r Not 1 •do-it·yourseller "? lit as r1tom · meml ~' rwliablt. prol;.:.~ional plinttrl . • FULLER ~PAINTS . I ,~---. . . NeW! L.:---;umper. version of o.ur pert-skirt ••• plus coordinated blouses in fall f awrita, <lap red and teal! ·Ja~9'•i..i• .. Pert-skirt ,~ .... • ColoMmlb:hed print blouse ·•~. 6.99 4.99 2.99 ll<llld ,._ ...,., "11 wa.drobe -' - ...... ooonlinao.s •.• jounpert ond pat- ol '°lid colo< easy..,.,., Zantrel nyon ond cotton blend poplm. with coordinated priot J amaicas nnderncath. 10 to 18 ... the cottoe blouse in the same strilcing print. 32 ao 38. Mll'I WMY • W. ...... _.. • ·n-.--~~ TOU U.YI • W• iw.. • crM1t '-ti "'~'""'""'. ,, .. _ ... __ ....., OPEN SUNDAYS 11 "' 5 AMPLE FREE PARKING 16th & Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa .i; __ ' ••• - Welcome Mat Dusted Off for County Dehu I . Ttw,...,, A_, U. lffl ~ ... 11 MARY LYNN HARTMAN, Editor ; -• Cinderellas Sponsor - ' • 1 s·how Be~fit • Horse An innovation on f.he Or&ngc County socia'l scene w.i[J be dedicated to chit .. dren of this county. . The 'Cinderella Guild of Newport Beach will sponsor a Children's Hospital ben.efit borae show at Orange C'.ou.nty Fairgrounds next weekend w;th performhnCes teheduled at :30 and 7:45 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17, and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 18 . Southland contestant.I in 40 classes of horsemanship, coming from as f!l-r north as Sdtlta Barbara, will vie for trophies in the two-day event, the firet o[ 1t1 kind to be present.ied in the county. SHOW CHAIRMAN, MAHA.GER Mrs. William Chadwell, chairman. announced Frank ~t. Jordano Jr. ~ Santa Barbara will be show mall ager. . • ,..,I ~· " -- Events in the full classification of American Horse Show Association will in· elude western and English horsemanship, trail horses. jumpers, jumpers sweep- stakes, walking horses and many more. Children's classes will be judged Saturday ~ and Sunday mornings starting at 8 p.m. if RECEPTION Culminatini the two-day show wlll be a reception for all entrants Sunday evening in the cafeteria on the fairgroun ds. Serxirtg on th1S committee will be Mrs. George Holstein, Mrs. Jack l-J . Richardson and Mrs. Chester F. Salisbury. f" • PATRONS .. UNIFORM OF THE DAY -Cinderella Guild men1· hers have chosen sky blue cotton shifts as their "dresa" uniform during the two-day horse shov.·, which they are spoosoring as a benefit for Orange C<>UMy Children's Hospital. Mrs. Richard Preble (center) who originated the idea of shift "uni · forms," models the creation, receiving approval from Mrs. Donald Harwood (left) and Mrs. Edv•ard Sharp, other guild members. • • •• 1 •• ' I_:'. • !~ •• Harboritcs selected as patrons of the show arc the Messrs. and Mmes. Charle6 C. Albright Jr., Kenneth Albright, Lloyd Aubert. Donald Ayres. Robert Barnes, Horace Benjamin. Walter Rurroughi., Richard Crutcher, Byron Farwell. L. Oel!ord Fedderman. J . S. Fluer, J. Lewis Gabel. Waller R. Gayner, William Got· hard, James Gray, John Griffith , W. Allen Grubb, Robert Guggenheim Jr., A. J. Heiser. T. E. Ivey Jr .. Wendell ,Jones, Walter Kea ne and Jbhn Killefcr. Others are the Messrs. and ~Imes. Dana Latham, John R. Lavelle. Hal Leh· man, Paul Loughridge Jr .. Chester ~1cClintock, Bradford ~1iller, Morris Misbin, J. Howland Paddock , Louis Pfau Jr .. f.>aul A. Palmer. 1-fadd Ring, Jefferson Scoville, Donald Shanahan, Walker Smith. F..dwin French Steen, Bruce W. Sumner, Byron W. Tarnutzer, Charles Ullman a nd J-larold Vocgelin. OTHERS , Still others are the ~tess rs. and Mmes. Fred L. \\'alter, Tho~ C. Webster, Eugene \Veils and Charles Wheeler; the Mmes. Horace \Vilson, Walter H. Seibert, Willard Dunlap. Rudolph William Caspers, Charles Cotton. Newton V. Alison, Paul Helms, Joseph Riggs and Cleo Horton; J;b-. and Mrs . John C. Helton, Dr. and Mrl. Samuel Montgomery and Senator and Mfs. John A. Murdy Jr. Assisting Mrs. Chadwell will be Mrs. Frederick Cleary, guild president and the 11mes. Robert Hauck, Robert Crowner. Roland Lagerlof, Frank Herman, ~ rill Butler, Edward Sharp, Joseph Ryan, Charles Thomas. Don MCfHone, Arthur Atterbury, Charles Masters, Ralph Kiser and George Holstein. · ,,, RECEPTION PLANNERS -A reception for all en- traIJts of the sho"'· will be held Sunday evening in the cafeteria of the fairgrounds. Planning this event are (from Jcfll ,\l rs. Jack Richardson and Mrs. George Holstein. SUJJER SALESWOMEN -~Lrs. Robert llauck .(lefb)·and ?\.Isis. John B. Parker sell a box oC tickets lo 0 . \V:"Dick" Richard -who has· set up a display table in his Lido ~·larkel Y•hcre show lrophies art: on. dis play .. $l<f tickets will be sold Ul1s week. • WINNERS' TROPHIES -Adm1rinl! !'il vcr trophies to he preserited to winnin,i: DETAILS, DETAILS, DETAILS I -Going over lest minute <1cta1\s, readying for! 11 ange County Children's Hospital benefit hnrsr sho\1• are (from lr!t 1 f\.1rs . George Holstein, Rola nd Lagrrlnf, \\ alt1·r ('n1:t1'11<1C'n and Jor;;ep h Ryan. n11>n1hers of lhe linderella Guild ol \.r11 port RC'arh. sponsor1 n ~ orc<1n11<1t1on. The show is calendared frir ,\tq; 17 ;1 111t IR at lhe Or;ini.:1• 1·nun ty Fa1rlt\"ounds. Pntra nt~ of th e horse show arc ~t rs Charles f\laslcrs an<I :\!rs \Va Jlcr Crutten den. The tropi cs are on display Rt Richard's ~larkc l this wee k. • .. ____ --------~-----------4--I.~----·-~-~- l ----· 3 ,.,. • I· ... .. 1: .. .. ... di '· ., lit '" I • I · 12 MK.T ""AlfJ'llWW'l.•N ""'"" ~ 15, 1'611 ' About Your Problems ... ,,,_ ____ By ANN LANDERS ____ J . . .,;, ·:·Dads Don't Date . • . OBAR ANN LANDERS: -• IMITiod IDID will1 two d!lldren be allowed to ct.le! When I ay "date" I mean purely ~. dinnes', and noth-'. ·· lnl more. · · My bmban4 tnsilt1 that thi1 ii acceptable behavior . In our oodety and that eveeyooe eJIOO!I( bypoorites, prvdeo ond lljllOAI -.. J t Openly. He a11o insi.obl ,,.thlt 1boee wbo don't do it complQJ. But ~ver we openl1 ... probobly doing get to the !root door ,,,. it aecntly. l!YN me 1111 bum.'1 rulil My bUJbond DY• he be-and ~ I -k I'm li-in belnc compl«ely otandloC OD Illa porcll with · . hooelt widli me IDd he a lilly crin on my f.:e and '.; · hopeo I won't """" bbn to there II a dooad door ti.- • · tlS'1l i. a .meU. He also twem us . ..,; a rmn appreciate. bi.I 'Ibll Cirl ii 18 run old .· -own wife men lifter he ..S I know damed well lhe .,.;~ been out with olber hM -klsoed. So will' ·.:.:..~en. am I cettiDI the ice? The :,:~ '"-l-all .. _ PY• in our a'OW'd hive . :~ • um IOUDUB ~-been &Mni me the bcw. llble to me Vr'bet'I bell say-laugh and I'm sick: of It. in& it, but when I am How mucb longer do you • -alone and start thinking thR 1 oug!lt to ao aloag about tt. it doem't 1eem wi.tti 1be brotber-Mter .:t! to add up. -NO ERRORS I -...S tall ""' ht I DEAR NO: Aod Mw lio Wal born Jn Europe where the I • 1 I la tile ~ the idem Of home .nd fmt· U.w? II.an 1• ben th· ily are quite differsrt thin -t.1 tbe• a ,...~ n:· in UU. .,.,..,.,,. Pie-ad · pert! Maybe CM str\ Ill· Q1Wta Club's 'Trmh and Tremures' Sale Set vise me. U'tl lier CNI,.., ii Rf. Mrw. Anthony Moriana (left) diJplaya a jacket to Mn. Fern Miiier who loads station wa1on for the "Ttuh and TteuWlll" rummage sale members of. the Coala Mesa Quota Club will bold Friday and Saturday, Aug. 23 and 24, 9 a.m .· 5 p.m. In the Villa Shopping Cell(er. Funds ralaed will be uood fa< the club's work with the bard ol hearing which includel a new method of fleltin.g deaf- ness in infantl. Tranaportation will be available for anyone ~hing to donate articles tor the aaM. Information can be obtained by cont.acting Mr1. Miller, Midway &.24G7, Mr1. Morlana, 548-4573, oc Mrw. R. Ricard. 6~1 25. -MRS. B flde.t pa11Dem& fw the eve- DE A R MRS. 8 : YH Eq.. I &WU JM Mpt &e Mad u lf ,. .. ·ve J•lt kad d..ate Hr Jut u i.o.i •• yev brala wubed ud cu't Y••'rt IKkJ '*"'"' te &et .. a dl1a& wt_. tL JI JH lier te &• Mt with yoa. She wut to I• -· wta Wt -pleaty A. 0. It Daip P'er 1Jria& tr1 M-I~ tNa...,..:- Md.y'I "9lilea kt Y..,- ..... Bat ,.._ doa1 -,. CM Idea t II • t nerybodT • -K ... •·· perfectly Los A.ngelea Rau an 111111. TH murledl lllU whe cu't stve wp dattac II Ull:e the U-1ear-old matrft wbe nm wean laer 10ntrtt1 pb. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Am l blio& mmda • fool! 'lbll -.... -out wMb me Ave times. Sbe • a lot ol ,... and I lib hor Clever Cut Miss Terry Rae Costa Meeans Sail to SB silk l.lusion, imported from Sweden, Wll held in piece bra_....,. __ plec'9. a.-~ 1NN • eaaoodaal--. on:lllda, ... !di,...,._,. -.....u11-. --x.,.-.... her -• .,.ill .,_.,_..,._ u.ldl, Cho -IWy n..1loll. Am llopor' c-1 ~--­-· Ljttlo -"->1 'lbmml 1M1Ddld M .,..._. llrl ,.. ........ tllolwr, Den- 1111 a-Ia ""'--ubalt-.-Ulbar- qclutloawwa-by ()lip Willey, ~ -· Rocor Geyer and Bob Too- nyaa. A Dorottly O'Hert. lbetltb ol .ciua crept md. rmtcb-ihC aoceuoriu ,.... eelect- ed by Illa bride'•-· An __ ....,..... ed her 4:1-···· St-ancttn1 und• -'udl ocwered -pillll: -· ttic _,,,_ ....,.. ,. Mr. and Ml"I. A r c h l e celved con~ tRm LocU and daulhtor J... ll>e!r pest. .. .. OYmloi o/. Colta Mia will leave receptian. Out ot town Saturday, Aug. 17, aboard guests lnchJded the bride- their boat "Evening Star" groom '• two brothen and for Santa Barbara. par-silt.er• from Pay1m, utah. ttcipating in the fi:nt an-Botll traduates ol Brie· nual squadron cruise by ham Young Univer1\ty, the South s11oreg Sailing Provo, Ubatl, the bride at.- Club, Newport Beach. tended Newport Hart>or Commodore Howard L. High School and tihe twide- Fllher' 1 ldliOOOer ''Duldta'' croom, PaylOll Hip Scbool, Perkins Marries wtll be Ille IJ'Ollll'I fi&gllhlp. Po)'IOft, Utoll. 1be 10 day voyace wW end The couple lp90t lhllr ,.,... u ... P ..... , Aur. 27 when the club re· honeymoon 1n Ctnntl and MRS. Wl,LLIAM H. MADSON ' Loot llim 'n' 1&1appy at 1111 otart or ran tn a llhlrl· _wailt with a clilvu cut ot color and yOUJ>I, low-Oar· laC pliuU. Sew Jt DOW . Pltnled P .... m 11111: Hall lllM1 HI>, 18\0, Ill>, :IOI>, D\2, 2,fi,t Size lli,t re- QU\l:o• 4'Mo ,an11 :JO.Inch fab- ric. nrrv CENTS ln coin1 for t.hll pattern -add IS centa for ellCt\ _pattern tor tlr1t- clan malllnl and 1peclal handUn1. Send lo Marian Martin Tha DAILY PILOT/ N.,,.·Pre11 , 4G Dept. 232 Wiil 18th St., New York 11 N. Y. Print platnly NAME, .\DDllSll, wttb ZONE, 1111: and STYLE ••mbflr. CUI' COUPON FOR !IO -P'Rl!:E PA1TERN In b11. mw P'al·Wlntlr Pal· tem Cat.aloe. Jurt out ! SM daatsn ldou. Send !IO cent.I lor Cttalotl. _t-:;urn=1=to=N=ewporl===Be=ac=h.==-==·=Y=· ====• , _____ ...:.:.:NM Terry R•• Perklnt Fun In The Sun \ • ,, 4,,,,. O'• l : KNBB "Shortlino Symphony" .. v.1d., .. 11 .. 103 t m . .,.h 1• ,.,_ •• ,. •"'" "• ~ r 1,, ~ SC-•' .... °"""'' •• ~ ... ~ .._,,.4" :i,_ "°"'-o ~ -:.-,, .!l;; ··~ • c C>c.. ~ 0 ~--r By The Sea • • # -'-· - William Hazewinkel,, Bride To Live in NB · Newport -will be Ibo lutu1'I bom• of Mr. and --..,. W!Dlaiii CJWl.u Hue--i. curnntly boney- moonm,-In Lu Vegas and lbos.m.-. .... l\lql and \'OWi WC't f:X · dlanced .-tly ID a11 11.. temoon cawwwy in Sta. FeUcltued Perpetua Cttbollc Chun:b, &air Ma- rino, before a Jalherlnl of family members and close frt-. The bride ii the fonner Mill Sbaroo Marp« Ges· Ml, dau&lrt« ol Mn. Udell M. G-1, """ the late Dr. Geutl ol Sell Marino. Par· ema ~ tbe tn:1ecroou1 are Mr. -..... Ben llase-winbl, .. Lite Ave., Newport - EllCORTED TO ALTAR Glvm ID m...i.,. by Morton ~.dote ram117 friend, Ibo bride cboM a ,...,. ol _. de IOle wttb-Ioo1 fitted aleeves and -pearl trim. Sile wen • llbort boufl'.nt ve1.1 and -llllel ol the L.:.""c..--.-.SIJl:~:D.t-;.;.:.J valleJ ud wbl.. orchids. A powder blue linm -lb -matdltnC ... ceuor1el were wom by the bride'a lister MW Shella Ge.Ml for her dutiet u mtld ol bonot-. Another sister, Mils StephanJe Gu- se!, ud Mlos Doma Vllult wen brtdelr:naidl and wore identical emembles. Each carried ooee&•Yt of white -· Best man WU the bride- groom'a brother Van Hue- wtnkel Md lllhen were Gil- bert Radut ud -O'Cabfhan. FollowinJ Ibo ....,.,..,,, , ....... ..._p ..... · MRS. WILLIAM HAZlWINKEL Former Sharon Margeret 0..MI • &arden J't!Ception was held in the Raymond home d• corated in pink and white. Flowered 1wan decora- tions floated ln the pool. use GRADUATE3 For ber c1e._-. wed· d.lnJ day, Mrs. Geuel wore a pint linen dreN -Jack· dlr.; ~. :.tn. ~ ... ~ .I~~ :..."'::I;~~ el~ by!_,-... ceslOl'iet. An orchid cor- CM Club Women Invite Members ran Quae1 now P'ormlq LEARN .. ICE SICATE --"" ,.,. .. "" P10lij>tdive member'I of the Costa Meu Junior Woman's Club will be e.nlf:'r- talned •t an 1 p.m. corret 'Ibwwdl.y, Aue. 22, ln the -ol Mn. Tum IJuT. him. 273 B1•rtwood St., Mesa Demos PolifuaWJ minded? Th t -· Democrat Qui> -....,.., thin! Tuellday at a p.m. Jn the c.o.ta MeN Sav- lnp and Loan l!u!ldlni. 1119S N""l'Ort Blvd., Costa Men. Co.1la Mou. FuncUom and plans of the cld>'1 community and fun project.I wtJJ be outlined. For lafonnation, eaJJ Mrs. Chariea Bo9W'Orth, mem-"*"'"1> dlolrman, Liberty 8-M96 or Mn. Durham, LI M'l177. ;:iGrf:~~ ------· .eESSI DAVIS SCHOOi. of 1a WTill6 ut •· TM -MIL.LMell ..w.ll T9l. ...... -r.orT4UM a Sl'OllTSWEAR • INFANTS WEAR Save Oe Oer (*I • GlllTS "Starred" lt.ellll Nalda's MATERNITY SHOP 111 W. lfftl It. -COITA MelA -Pit. .......,, CA-p,_ Vltr.-S-..... C-J What a combination! CAKE and ICE CREAM '"'"' '-'in de Kamps. !U,. CHERRY CllOCOU TE CAKE "· 1.29 "'" 17• ,trltcl flrioor lor 1 JU!llmtftMM tre1t ... V111 de ~·s Ctkt ol ltie Month.. ()wry Chocol1lt two-ll'tlf cake ll'ld ,..,.. l1WW1ti fllwr ol Vin di ~·1 outtbld!lltr rood ict cr11111. The c1ke llas two pink ltytrl. ..tti cllerry fil1lnc Mid '°""'"'-eM II CO'l'Wtd witll lusclOUS choeol•I• IClftl . lt"1 f11t1Ked thrs "'°""" It VIII di ~'s! --------• !;!.!~~!..sr,E~IALS IAllAMA MUI LOAT Mt V1h.<I 11. 411 Al.MllMO fli IAIS IRot. &I lit n1 =oun PlC.111 CAKE ~11.11'1 ... 1.11 "'" 571 ASSOmD IOI( IOllS .... ., ..... ., " -ca-• ~ .. l!l<I ~-ol I 431 llOCIY llOAD 1C£ CltUM' SPlCW. ... _. ....... ..... ~ ... 1.33 l116cl 2 pta. Ill \I pl 1.11 Dlpollt Entry If Vtn di Kamp's in your Ntilhbe'hood Superm11ket. lll'Bl POR lAJI DI IUMP'S PUIDl MONTI DRAWING ,..._ ...... .,. R•-IR lt\e d<O ... f19 '"' -..... ""Kt:• f-t•r Attwl.t<f lot o ...,.I (•• ••HOO\oblo locto••"l•l ••-Vo~ ff ... ,,.,., •t111f AOS. I UNS, O•NNf• llOllS. IC( Clf(Alil •r f•OZlN l'OOOS NAiii( _____ --------- AOOlllES& -------""°'~ --- cm ST ~l f I ·--.. -...... .._..._,_ IMTll • ME 'ICcmlU llUTIJIS Olll l 11$111 ill "' • .....,... ... .., ""'*" LOOI( 1'0111 THE BLUE W!NOMlll AT SELECTED SUP'[•MAllll(fTS Van de Kamp's. ~ 9Alfllt11S COf'f'll SlolOPS • ,IK>ZfN '000S • I I I I 1 -'--- 1 I I I Miss Morehouse, Roy Romero Wed Trtnity Lutheran ChuN"h oC Sa.nta Ana was the sel · Un& for recent double r tn)l nuptials uniting Miss Don - na Kathleen Morehouse and Rey Eugene Romero 1n the p~sence of 200 witnesse11. Thf. b1i de, a )lraduale of the Orange Coast College professional nursing pro- gram. 11 the daugtur of Mt. and Mr1. G. E. Duffy .Ir., Santa An.a 1-leigtits. She received her associate of art11 degree from OCC in June. Parent.'! or I.he bride- groom are Mr. a.nd Mrs . C. Rc>mero , Santa Ana He 11 l\ended Santa Ana sehools and joo101" colle~e. An old fashioned bustle 110-N•ill ,,_I MARRIED Mr1. Roy Rom•ro highlighted 11 C'hapel train m the bride'• fuH length g n w n of c-and.Jelight 1llk nrganu. A princesa crown of pearla and auro. boreal· lis cyrstals held her veil .in place. alld she carried a bouquet of roses and lily ol the valley. Matron of honor Mrs. Michael Martin followed the bride and her st&p(ath· er down the aisle. Attend- ing as bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert Gilmore and Mn. Louise Griffith, a!l.o;ist - ed bv Miss Elsie !Ulea , junioi brides1nak1. Carry- ing tailsman r o s e petals wa.s the Oower girl, MiM Levett.a Moens. Serving as bert man was Robert Mangram and as usbers. Robert G1lmor!, Joseph VefltlH'I and Gil Gomez. 1--! MRS. CHARLES l . GENTER Sh•'s th• form•r Connie Weimer The newlywedded couple receiYed guests in lhf' Churcll MJI wherr they cul .a five Her weddinj? cakP .. ----------------------, Receptio.n hoslesse~ were Mrs. WillLa.m Taylor. Miss LaureUe Volin. Mrs. Robert Mangram. Mr~. Roger ~r. MU! C'.eorgette Dill and Mrs. Peter Partain. What's Dbing? MARY l>AY LJbttty ...... For her daughter'• wed- ding. Mrs. Duffy wore a tangerine and gold brocade dress with g o 1 d accesso- ries. w h i I e the bridt .. groom's mother (,1'\ose a '----------------------·' green brocade and y,tlite TODAY ac<:essory ensemble 7 .30 p.m.-Co•st C•m•r• Clu b -Parks and Rrc rr;i· lion Bu1ld1ng, 1714 \\' Balboa Bl\'rl . \'.ew· Jo~ouow1ng a honeymoon port Beach trip the couple are at home l :OO p .m,-Se•side Ch.apl•r 2.S9, Order of the E•,lern l.o frierxk at 1434 S. Raitt Star _ MasorHc Temple, Lake A! f'alm, St., Santa Ana . The bri~•· Hu.nlin€1.on Beach j?room iA ~oyH! rih -Wom9n of th• Moos• -Moo."ie HAii , t.1~ 1-:. \1. ~. PolymP:ric. Chem1C111 17th St ., Costa MESa Corp. ~ a !ab le<'twliciM. TOMORROW 12:30 p.m .-P.ac iflc Trailer Park Ouptic.ate Bridge ;\n Huntington Avf!., Huntington Beech 1 m:i~ terpoint games) 1: 30 p.m.-Harbor Ouplic.al• Brldg• -Coit;i ~\e ~-1 \\1oman·~ Cluhhouse, 610 \'•i . 18th SI . f'n~t,:i Mesa 1:00 p.m.-Forty Plus Club (sin9I• and m .. rri•d coup~) -Costa Mesa Recre.ation Aurli· torium. one block from Fairview Rn::irl te>n· trance off b'airview Road, opposite Orange Coast College I - -Singl•, Business •nd Profnsiona l Adults of Oranop County -Costa Mtsa .. ·1rsl ~lethod­ ist Church', m W. 191.h St .. C.a.a 1-ft:Q -Junior Oupllcat• Brid99 -Cat<:ta Mes:.1 \Voma n·s Club, 610 \V. 18th S'. Costa Mesa -The Lonv B••ch Por•che Club -Hectk~. 503 \\' Willu'A: St , Long Bt JC h I Vows Said DA•LY ~•to•1 .. IWl·•••s~ Thura., 4 wg. IS,.1963 --13 Nuptial By Genter-Weimer Party Provide$ ~ r. 'Break1 \'nw~ and 11ngs werP e-x · &rat.ulatJon11 Sf>TV1ni al th~ changed recently by M I ~ ~ reception y,·ere the Mm81!. Travel Connie Weimer and Char if'~ Jo".rnest Wei:ner. l'laV1d We1· I.. C...enter dlllini cer~ n1er jaunt nf the hricle ), Ray A qwck break ln travels monies conducted in St. Scate11 and '1Mm11J1: .lone!! from EaM. to We!t to South J oachim's Catholic Churt'h, (NlU1rin of the bnde ). occurred recently wtlen Costa Me1a. MOCfi than 100 For M.r weddlna; trip, IN Major and Mrs. Jn h n fr1end.5 and relatives wit· hnde ohose a white arnel Richie and children were nessed the 2 p.m . nuptials. 11uit, orchid oor11aa;e and red honored at a pooi.ldf> Parents of Lhe bride are a<"Ce!tSOrles . She a.net h ,. r luncheon in the home of Mr . and Mn:. Elmer Wei· h u sband are res1din£ at Mrs. Neal Martin, 2924 Red - mer. 20'l5 Meyer Place, Cos-201 7 Anaheim St .. C o tt a 'NOOd Drive. Costa Mesa. ta Mesa. v.'hile the bride· Mes.a. 1'1e Ritchie family tchil· groom 's parents are Mr. 1'he bride U; a senior a t dren Laura. John. Frank and \1rs. Charle!! A. Gen-Costa Mesa Jligh School and and Steven I have returned t&. Agusta, KanJas. the bridegroom, a graduate from a three and a half Wh tie traditional weO:ling ol Ag u s ta fligh School, year tour of duty at U.S. 111us1<' played, the bride Agusta. Kansas. lie is em· :\1r Force Base, Fochu, v.•alktd down the aisle es-, ployed wlth P. J . Barkley Japan, and are oo the way corted by her father. Bou-Pipelin• Co. lo oew assignmeot at. Max· quets ol camatioos were aet -----------ONE WEEK ONLY :{ w •I I A.FB. Mplt.&om.M'Y Al•. ~ •. Joiritng ln_...:'l'WtmmUl&. dining and convenatilltl'' were Mn. r. __ r.. Ritctue ot Co8l.a Me11a , !thP. Ma,jor'.1 mother : M\',1; Paul W1W· ford and Mr~. RnbP.11 Het- '>;e\. Maj. ru• a 1951 West Point gradua&e. will ttay al his mother's home fr>r a few weeks before joining hi1 family in MQ\Uomery. Mrs. ruohie and Children lelt by jet early !alt week to viJ'it her family ~ .. Birminfham. on both sides ol the altar, flanked by tvro st.anding baskets of gladioli . QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS l''or her wedding day. thP hr1dfo i;e.lected a noor length ~ov.·n of Chantilly la<'' and \ t>tl nf w<1:ist length silk ii· tusion Shf' <'11rr1el1 11 white orchid and white s1f"Pha· nnti~. ... W ITH ao x SPR ING Reg. PR:I CE SIOl .00 up FROM $7000 ~uy an~ Queen Siu. M""-~ I: BoI Spring: for lhP 1am~ ~ u a •·Onubh"' r.tMWC enly ttl Than. ,\uf. t!nd. CMta M••• P....,.llh' .. -• cam..... -~~rR~'rER p L A z A WKtlMI ,. M•",_ ... _, .• A TTl'.:NDANTS ~·-"-"'-'"-·-·-· _. ---~ Miss Linda Barnch WL'i U% "·· lllth SL. Coa:la .\1f'a:a, Ml 8-A5.1!. Art. 1:~:30--Frl. to I J.m. Ne:B8n. klllllJ maid DI tv>nor, attired in 11 l..,,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....i rtress DI aqua Wfeta and - rltlffon. A veiled headpiece and matdllng accessoriet completed her f"Melnhle. Her flowers were v.iriU car· n.a tlons Carrying pin k and while l·arnation bouquets were the bndesma.1ds. Miss Peggy \\'e1mer, sister oft.he bride, and M iss Joanne McMahon, cousin of the bridegroom. F.aeh wore pink dttsses, matching headpieces and ;:icc·essories. Attendirig ajlj Rower Ci115 were thP M i jlj • • 1 Rhonda 11nd Patti Wegnf'i!". Rndney \Velmer. COU.'lin ol th4'! bridt' ~erved a11 nng bearer. Richard Pea~on wa~ be11t man for thP couple. assL'll· Pd by u~hers. navi rl \Vei rner, unch" nf thP brirlf'. and TN! .Johnson . For her daughtpr':i; wed· ding. M.rs \Veimer \.\'Orf! I bei&e sheath and ma~ accessone.'I, wtlile the bride· VOOl'D.' I mother Chose a beige Doral priol drew and matct.mc ~ries. Both motben wore ' 'White oama· tion oorMges. Guei ts gatbert'd in the c/11.u'C't1 hall to watt·h the couple cot a three ber wed- ding cake and to offer coo--· - MAIN AT T9'ITH SANTA AMA ' I AUGUSI' WHITE SALE CO NTINUES · more savi1191 for yo•! : . HEMPHILL 'S SEMI.ANNUAL SALE 'l .•la11dPrs' V i.~it l sla11ds Mrs. Tiobert f,einau and her so n Peter of 324 Amethv.~t . Ralboa Island, are shown aboard the SS M;:itsorlia arriving in Honolulu Harbor after a live l'ia y rruise frorn J,o~ Angeles. They are .!litay1ng Al the Koa Apa'f'tment.!11 and visiting 'lhf' ou'ler islands. Crl M T ear her Ta k«'~ Tour I Mn;. r arol Denton. C'n- mn:i ciPI Mar elemen- tarv J11chool teacher, recent· Iv fetumed from a conduct- Pfi tou r ol the Pacific North-I we11I . 1ncludin1l ~attle. Vic-1 tnria, Vancouver and l..ake I A\lllllf' "\,lad to he back in Ule U:trbor Area." Mr~. Den- Inn repor1 ~. ·the trip wa~ -...·onrlf"rft1I .c.nd the ehange nf ~cPn ery cleli,!fhtlul ·· AOV. FAT OVERWEIGHT A\o a1la ble tn you \\1thout 3 d0<'lnr'~ prescr1ptiun , nu·: dn1R: called OilRINEX. Ynti must Jose ujll)' fat in ; riay5 or your money back No strenuous exercise . lax. allves. ma!ISaJ!:e or takin.it of ~o-c.alled rech1r1 ng can - dies. crackers or cookies, 01' chpy,·inR l'(u m ODRI· N1':::X 1s a tiny tablet an11 E:a~11v ~"·allo"·rd \\I h P n you takf' OOHI NJ-:X. yn11 !O!tl l cntn.v .vnur niral~, i:t1 !I eal the roodll ,011 111..r. but \'1111 simplv don 't t.avP lhP ure:e fnr Pxlrit 1-.ortton~ hi' cat1lle 0Dll.I NF.X dl'pft>SSf'~ "liiliiiilll I I your appetite :ind Ot>ercas • es vour de~irP for food '{nur weiRhl musl come down. bt>c:iui:P a!'I }'Ou r nwn doctor v.·1\1 tell ynu, when y(l11 <'81 lei;s. you weigi1 Jess C,pt r\d of exce~S (j:if :ind live lnn.!fer . ODRINEX co i:.ts S:l.00 and i11 sn lrl nn !hill C.I TARANTF.t-. If not sotis(if'rl fnr anv rf'a~on iu~t rl!turn lhf' Pa1·ka,t:f' 1.1 vou r rlru,t:.£1 ~1 ::i nd §"' 10111 rt .I; mnnP\' haC'li Nn riu r • l ion ~ :i ~l.;rrl nnn 1NF:'.\: '' ~n1rt "1th th1.~ ~11 ::1 r::in!rfl h' ••· ..-.1 .,.., I ..... -...-rtfl· .... A New Estey Piano $97$ only p.r mo. The New Magnavox Concerto Organ .... ~wal, ~·'"''""' lr•~•l>l.,.11•" 112" only p•r mo. ORANG£ COAST MU SIC CO ,1J.i 'I M~l/oj )[ · o,Akll .1-j. ;'; ~I ' J 11 -~ I"••'*"~•• • .., .. ,. """ r ~·•• "''" "'"' o·~· .. '"'"•• '"" FINAL REDUCTIONS STYLES • MEN'S FLORSHEIMS VA LUU TD $26.95 LADIE S PARADISE KITTENS KIMEL ANO VITALITYS VALUES 7 TO $T9.9S SIZES -SAVINGS FOR ALL! MEN'S ADSWORTH •ND WINTHROPS VALU ES TO Sl'l.9.5 DELISO DEBS LADIES FLORSHEIMS TD 121.'5 VALUES $10 WOMENS' THONGS •nd Kedettes Values to 6.95 CHI LDREN'S STRIDE RITE VALUES TO 110.98 ACCORDING TO SIZE LADIES FLATS VA~0UES r: 00 Discontinued Styles BROKEN SIZES ALL SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGES OR RF.FUNDS 13.95 .. • AIR CONDITION ED • SHOES FOR Al l THE FAMILY • OPEN FRIDAY EVES. • 1831 NEWPORT AVE. Downtown Co1t1 Meia LI 8-9744 --SPEl:IAL! CO MFORTERS BY PUROFlED e.tn..• f;lled, 1<.&of'ed ..... .,.,., w ., lloog •loo .. et floe -.... price --------D..81 •• ,. .......... OWlfll AN(.lf()R.RAND MATTRESS P ADS Cotton. 4.'15 Tw;. . :l.<CS 5."9 F.a 4.4!1 7.95 °"""" --li.M B.'15 IC°'"<.l ·--·· -· C.M SPE4 '1 .~I ,! Ql;ILTE ll TA IUJ REll R E ll~PR E A DS Throw style . T wr.. 14.!MI 141.99 1("""1 -·-·--- 1.19 42'38" J .cr? twin I .~ 42x 48 .. 4.59 full I. Ill :l.7!!"..: 8.99 108. 1221;, 7.'l'I k;.,q fitted C.!MI rtf:Ule :in Sf '" P~:R I A I. RR OCA DE I 2.5'1 ._. io-1 ....... 0.50 ---"-II Ort-;~ ~BAY TILL e P..N. LOTS OF FREE PAR KIN G l ' .. --... _, ........ ~ -~ -------.. ------_ _. ....... ..,. -------_ .... -.: ------.. --------. ·-------....... --.. ------··--.- -. . ' . .. ., • .. . .. ~ . . . Demo Group NB School Signups Scheduled Planners ?kay ..J _ p 219-Lot Tract TONIGHT Awartn1 ost R•llhtr•U•• for .... ltU· .. dlll1D& Ill• mornlni boura tbot ltudenta wbo ...... 111. dlata to tho Newport Buch OllJ WMlt d>y followbl( tho tared d ...... MAJ -oelY A 211-lot aubdivlsl<>o tenla· ind""'""''-·•- Ac8>r T Pl k Elementar:v School D!atrict rtfU1ar ry11traUon period. \o_ n~ to their .:hool 'O~ live tract map was approved Lone Dlstlla rlln n low. Tlllf'1 0 tJD Ctt was annoWlced Tuesday by Andtirtea 1J10 announced" llif diJ, -Tiaeadaj, Si-pl ·)O Monday by \ihe C.OSta Mesa .ttr NFflimt ii 1 "arut111111~ to Supuintendtnt Roy O. Ander-whtf'I they will be uatanld Plannin Oommlslk>n 111.io, ttit ,... ht vdClll 11 dllltnl -· Hrrt Plunkett Hllftdncton wi to cia... ~ ' · le-kMd -or fdlMs. Wftf • 4111 n •• ~ ••• _;. ""' bo xinder1arten chlldml, llU· R . d -'. t tocourare ptnnla of '!'ho ~ Inc. •il>C To :;'Visit ~1 -v y, en denU ntw to the district and eaCllV8(C new ltUdenta to taltt· tbelr flmlly realdence development IOllllOllt eoMthtl' Nalt!llllM1' ,_ named le1N OOUDle1 ot the children who b•ve m o v e d youqv children to IChool on wtl1 be located between Paul-Ult Yoll' vdcl. ... ~mocnue Mtb CoqreilJon. durln& tbe 1ummu to a dJI. Soutberg.. Calllomla alwnat tbt ttnt .. momJn.c," Andenen ar1no and Glsler avenues and .,....?......, al ~ Orf:tnl•M:Sop of terent 1chool attendance area ol. Carlet:oa Cbllea:e. North· ttatld, althouCb but:" wDI e&1t d. Jt«en0n Avenue. Tile '=======~ Sham.UIS ::li"fke, Ireland 's &"**8 a 1 4 Protell&onal may regttter at their ntpec· fie}d, Mino., have r61Cdvated be maklnc the Hlular run.s vl..sed tbnitted - m011t famoucl11IUmat.e 1t1ge Men. \ tlve tchool1 between a a .m . tbt1r sroup w1Ul Donald But-beetnntn1 Sept. 10." re · map~ ret Thundering Results 675-3311 tetor. pt.id~ ~ villt to ~ of Ml ~ and noon the weet be fl.Ming New pa.rent.I ot the area trom an Mrlier plan becal.e :h• Orante .J::lijMt Mondly as p:ilotment wu made 1'aeld.ay AU(. Jll. -. ton , Cotta Mt1a,~ ~ can ttnd out what ac:bool their tteowa1 on and oll rMTJl)I re. ;>a.rt CJf oo..t.as trip to di•· by the fl"OUP'• cb*mui, Wal· U puenta are unable to rtl· and Thor Berpt children wW att.nd by con· qulred a dwl.Je in street !\l&I Mt flnt.RoUywood mov· t.er 8 . Chaffee, 1\llltrtQn. liter their childru during .. '1c11ftlidoal for develop-tactinl tbt d1atr1ct office, layouta, eocordlni to the ap- .e role. Cbt.tfM lllO lllMlmCtd ap-that week. they may also do mm at alumni relation•. 2000 C11U Drive, U 1-llM. ('lllcant. The aua~.:;Jormer lel4lng ACTOR VISITS -t "' 1'1111 Anthooy, :nan at ~·1 Abbey lrelend'• Lecke "1eftm~lter dt;J' eoundlman !'heat« Ill Ollollll decllMd to aa d --an:h IUcut< b11-t11Mo plan1 du•· chlmllt. and Art Mtl&fu, .ni bb: MteMlil Yiatt here, hunt.Mn VaDey cou.ce pro- "" -•·°llouc!lt k will Chamber p• _ _ _ , ...... ,. ,,,. -o1 c11nc:. ,. a rra••fiil>trlt..,. ., play Ulll8 "'" ol 1111 DtmocTallc ..,.... .n AmericQJUm1. iu&ion. Locke, -i. a -·bullt Aug. 26 Meet MWr ~ o1 toe , ... S-looter wtdr· 1n ea.sy grin, era.1 merilbenhtp, Antflon>' 1elCl'tbld ~ M "OM of Dl.recton ol lbt Huntington and Mellfer wW jam Chai· !.he old JJriil: Of E\a'opean Beach Chamber ol. Commerce fee. William Spelliley. GtorCI -· -Hid he bu had will meet Monday night, Aur. Mu!l'l>Y. Jolin DetD and u. leading ro......m 17D plays and ~ for the first time since nlJI ~aiM in dtrtetlnt t ~~ 10 mutic.irderin« his career. J une. group• actJ~UM durinJ .... The ~l1flt.lle k"t<>r ii aJ90 The officers and directors e::c"'c..mial::..=..Y::...•_ar_. ---- cW!'tJ1t11 CKing a play and ol Ult chamblr have enjoyed bu allo dilieoWd several pro-a IUlllmer ~s1 although Read The Dint•A"'U"" ductiool. Hif" only America.a oomrnittlll bave 1Men act1v1, I the perfonnaoce 10 date was the chamber mana,er Bill Cal· n _, )Old In See.n O'· !Jenne IOld. Dally Piiat Cloulflt'1 O...y's "ll<d Rooes for Me'"!.-=============;;;;;;;;;;; in 1955. I....-cke got his start 1rl --towiol COOl• panle1 pLtytng Oreek and I Shakespearian trage:ties. He foJloowOO this ll'llh six years st the Abbe)' Theater anJ 1nort recently Has been <!~· t:odated ~'it.h Sir Lawrence OUvter in producing London produclio111. Registration For Oasses Re gistraijon for 0 r a n g e A>ast College evening cGurses , art and nursery educatloo t Seal Beach v.ill be C'Ofl· ucttd Frida)' in the Seal teedt Art Center. 101 Ocean ,.,..., from 7 to 9 p.m. 1be n u r s • T y education <JUfle will be•CObduc\ed trom 30 to 9:'° t .m. Wednt.lday n t.he Seal Beach City Hall l'J Mn. Barbara Shirley. WE PRlllT EYEIYTHIN& UNDER THE SUN • . • Everythlnt frem • c•rd te • ctltlot ... print lo porlectioftl Ne JM tw 1mo1ll to .-t ..,. c.11,. ful etf9nt-l'rias ,... .......... Delfvitrl .. right en the dot of eur ,,...,, .... For lettvheadl, invoices, enve- lopes, statements and businlas cards. Snap-cut forms lo conform with your needs. Let U1 design and print U. fOl'IDI that will IUlt your requtrem.._ Get our IUft'tJtion,a and ..ttm '11 •TOI' QUALITY r e LOW PRICIS e FAST SERVICE Art cluses will be in be- ?innlng mosf!cs, beginning t."!lnting. intermediate: palnt- ng and portrait ;>aintings on other rugftta oC the week . Daily Piiot/News-Pren Drum .Seminar Huntin~-i!oocll H 11 b l;cllool Oili<'68llll dnn mojor Bill ~ is &tt.endinl a drum major 1eminar t lit 1 ...... at ... the · Unlve1'9lt)' of \ Iledlandi: The 16·vear-old ,.;enior 1s JJi'_son cl Mr . and Mr1. Ridlaixl Moody. 16325 s. Pacifij:-A1i1e . Suns et 1 2211 W. hllMe llff.,M.1. For lxcellent lconomical PRINTING Call ORiole 3-4330 Beach .~-........................... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!! .... ---· -· --1.4St days of SUMMER CLE D~~~IC REDUCTIONS ON ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE _ E COD CASUALS :$ An excitinl ~ assortment of ~~canvas casuals ... pr. SPECIAL VALUES ·· Yi}llU: THEY LAST ! 1 pr.144 ;-auv 2 PAIRS AND SAVE! ~ -~· ·--· ~ > '*' Worntn , Chlktrtn 1nd r..,..,.,., ... A.. wonderful • seftctlon r1111fuctd to: .. < ,~I Dr111 !/IOtl, Dr• Flltl, S.mmw SOo4lil. aot• c..,.i., T--& IHHltL Firlt qualitv SEAMLESS NYLONS "'""' rH£Y LAsr1 2 pr. 77 c I «••·•·~ ~SHOES 275 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa IN MESA CENTER ' I * MIMBER * Ol'IN DAILY 10 lo ' * MEMaER * Ol'IN MON. & l'RI. 11 TO t 2nd ANNIVERSARY GREATEST SALE on WORTH 8Q-o/o .... Of Our Inventory Drastically Reduced . IMMEDlATI DIUVDY ,. . _....., Our Reductions are not only Fantastic, but GINUINll 80'' CUSTOM QUILT SOFA HIGH BACK CLUB CHAIRS ~~o~.:0:-oi'::' ~;.';'.: 248 °0 MANGO OR•IN -l'OAM 1190° CUSHIONS. RIGULAR $117.00 Soc_ .......... Ftllrle. .,... Wal.,. OUT THIY 00 Solkn<I Olh. Tlie fl_. ovallablo .. , ............ 4169.llO WE HAVE OVElt SI llOCKW IN STOCK 7 n. CUSTOM HAND TIED SOFA AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS Decorotor Chor Brown 198°0 ROCKING LOVE SEAT Swfffheart lack Decorator Olive & Ru11et Print gaoo REGULAR $332 Regular $139.00 CHANNEL BACK SECTIONAL . MANY, MANY OFHfR 11fMS AU llolo-I II'-weod trim wing1, bHullful =:_.-1 tw.td, oil leom rovo.-alllo cuoh-3 54 QO RfDUCED fOR ANNJVfRSARY SAU OVIR 200 LAMPS REGULAR $52t.OO ON• ONLY AT TO CHOOSI FROM 14800 SIMMONS HIDE·A·llD Hanging. Palo. Tablt & ltdraom PRICliD AS LOW AS 1 Y2 THICK SOLID BIRCH LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS 42" Round Tobl1 wtth 4 'Ill•, !xt. to 41 '" 17 9 00 x: II" complete nt; t•ble, 4 flll1, 2. cep- 10% DOWN-Up To 2 Yttrs To Pay to11n & 2 m•t• dtatn. R.,_ $241.00 SATURDAY TIL .. 5 :30 C:LOSED SUMDAY THIS WBIEK ONLY Prtt Dtllvery Wltlt Any Purchast 4&-INCH SOLID BIRCH o ... 100.00 GLASS TOP HUTCH ' NINE DRAWElf ~RESSER REGULAR $263.00 169°0 MIRROR·! NITE STANDS . 4/6 199°0 3 OM·LY .......... . ........... OR 3/3 BED. SOLID llRCH NEVAMAR TOP. Reg. $308.00 HEAVY STOCK 1-1/2" SOLID BtRCH SIMMONS . SEALY • ENGLANDER 4inch Table, 2. Flll1, 1 1rm, 3 side. chain. MATIRE.SS & BOX SPRINGS REGULA·R $334.00 224°0 DRASTICAl! Y REDUCED 2 SETS ONLY . .., ............................ KING SIZE SOLID BIRCH S4·1NCH DISTRESSED Round Drop Leaf LARGE 64" DRESSER, Plate Gla~t 383°0 OR FARM STYL! Mirror -Kint SI•• led, Delux• 2 Exten1ion1, 3 C1ptein1 DINING ROOM Nlte Stand -Reg. 579.00 3 Mat•• . 54" SOLID BIRCH Reg. $291.00 18800 48·1nch Round 1' able, 2 Exten-- 3 S..1 Only 1iont. 2 Captain•, 2 Metn chairs. 11 DRAWER ORISSIR, F'9mod 298°0 Matchin9 '8-lncf, 12600 Reg. $219.00 17800 Mirror-C/6 Splndle led Two Nit s HUTCH Now S Pc. Group Sto1nd1 REGULAR $S2S.OO 1812 NEWPORT BLVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA OPEN 10 A.M.-MOMDAY & FRIDAY 'TIL 9-FREE PARKIMG IN REAR ' I I Before The ~· Back-to-Schoof. Parade Come Alpha lot• 2CI E. 17th 1oy c1 ...... 11"' & Or•nee lurnott 1 T.,. m I .17th Cathy'• Motornlty 21t I . 17th Circus loot•ry :ns I . 17th Tho Cupc:ako lakory 27J E. 17th Mr. Clayton loouty Shep 2SOC I . 17th Clede'• Hi9h°Faohien 1501 I . 1""' Vic C•ronn• Chevroft Se"ic• 2041. 17th Doyle lealty 211!.17th Tho Faoh;.. T- n1•·17th Mr. G. Men 's WHr 139 E. 17th Gilbort:1 s .. 10 ' 257 E . 17th Harry GoodwiR't T exace Senta StatiOfl 17th & Sent• Aft• Girl Fri4oy Steno S.nice 170 E. 17th No. 7 Hawaiian lilt Apparel 191 E. 17th Dr. l.elllor Zoll Opte .. otriot 2SJ I . 17th Hack'• Poittl 111 E. 17th loll Jeh- Shon S."ico 5nt1.., Its E. 17th Jim'• larbor Shop 222 E. 17th Lean 1 Mtn't & loy'1 Shep 217 E. 17th Lo-li'1 leauty Shep llJA I . 17th Ma"ory Tntllo CNfts Cottlor 2500 I . 17th Mott La ler4o lHlto< 210 I . 17tti Mekoly'a Enco St,.,.ic• 297 E. 17tti Pat OliTtr lnttrion 111 E. 17th Sottwoy 211E.17th Tht Sizzler Steak Haus• '"fl IE'. 17th S!eohen '1 Jewelers to •.•• 270E.17thNo.S "%: Stansbury Buick ~:.,.~ "34 E. 17th ,........ 1 Sully's Restourent c.,. "'-~ 212 E. 17th T Hno'1 Y •Natick 2.SO E. 17th Thrifty Dru1 133 E. 17th Top's N Bottome llt E. 17tlt I .••• Au -"'"OOKllS COPPRR CAKRS• -ROLLS CUPCAKE BAKERY • IN MESA CINnR • tn E. ·17th St. LI &-ml Bdwff9 Kut'• SltMll A cwne. In Cre•• MAHALONUI ••• DAHKR ••. ORAC1AI ..• All ..... ~--~-.,.. ....._ _ -~A:Y_., sa. 1llo .. ...... tllilll ,.,.. ......... ...,. -,.... tint • Tilllt ..... 1llti9 .... ftenilft« ,... Mm 7 .... .. Mll:llfac.1iml. ........ ..... Won't you dnp h! •nd tnapeet ... .,,...,. IM ll JllelW' fal fashion•! Clieidl;,1 ..... , ......... CLEi>A'S Hl-FASllOlfS •IN HILLHtlN -•• II, 11'111 ... ONE DAY SIRVICE DRY ClEANING -LAUNDRY BAY CLEANERS -....... MC JO I oat 9M:B Oii--...... ._. Blackboards Woed f' re,,....Sturtty W .. Typo ........ ,... :I -. ~·"-···-..... ... • ... . .::· .. 4: •AML STYL• ........ , ......... .... . ... ,,..,. ............ ...,,.. ..................... C~r~ Acceunh • ,,... Delh11• f 8URNITT'S TOYLAllD 11\1 MllA CINTll 2:tJ L 17tti It. LI a.M64 ~STtLl!"J' ~ -.... 1.i • .1 ··--· ... !- ...... __ --"',,,. -----·----.. ·---.. ---------- ~ Not So Muct. D•' KINI Milneoy S.reng1 11.'5 • Shlfh . . 6.91 L~•Uve 1.ts • Blklnft .... lt.M AH' LOTSA MUI NUI MOfl:I TOOi i HAWAIIAN ISLE APPAREL & UNUSUAU ''' 1.1~ St • ., 0r..,. . .LI M570 .......... ...... Y•elblldl ,.,. • ••h,..,, WO- FOi. llAUTY ot Tn ANDlHG PElMANtNTS ---·12· -- OPl.H WID. an11 THURS. EVEN.INGS 2SV.. L 17tlo St . MllSA ClHTUI VIC IA.Yla loon ia co mine Labor Day, then the start.inc ol 1ebool. AU the tourllb leave, and the kid.I sit in clusroom1 and sadly watch their hard ean:ied aun tans f.ade awa7. .Wb.lt witft IAbor.DeJ, -ct.. •art al. tcbooJ. S... Can, Sale Drtv .. _.. 69,.... ol tbt div. n. *hUr ii .., • ,.., blllt we'll be milbtJ' dM '° pr. ,._. es ._ ..,.q .._...., it llMldl. .lmt .,... • IB, Mir' awto espen. we 1"fty ..,_., -· Ca.II fw i-ick...._. & Oetiw_,., .. -... fwr ....... ,..,..., _..._,...,,._c......__. .. LIBERTY 1-1122 fdwards C1rr1cTr1d SPECIAL FEATtJRES STYLISH DESIGN M~1 all itoctor'1 drsl•" rttommf'nd~ yM look• ju.11 lllri.e ether llld'1 1hoea. I. ample &re.cl and lot' r"Mt'" !. c::upped httl ttal 1. molded intlkte rouMer• •. .tffl •h•nll: IMltH hltfl ..,.., $. l"tnlded In•"'"· eme IN MESA CENTU IUCI· TO· SCHOOL h .. U. r tler1 All 8ty ........ N ..... : • LEVIS • • A· I T .,_...s1im- .... R.,.1on • U.S. kEDS • •CORDS• ., .......... J~ ........ ~uppy ShOM • Gt=·-.... Harbw A1"811 Selteeh IANKAMEllCAlD OF COURSE b7 I . 17th St. IH MISA CINT)"'-., ·~ - -""'-'"ii -· WHITE DRESS SHIRTS at.·. • IN MESA CENTER • lftll IS~ YEA~L:.. UP TO 50% RfOUCTION5 IN ALL DEPARTMDITSfl "·w.~.. UJ..•1 AlllNEL JElllSEY ,_~_ ... _"·~_ .. _ .... __ $_a_T0.-$1__,3 FAMOUS DllSIGNElt DllSSES Aft~r 1 !tyte.-0...Mc *"« w .. r. W ERE 19.98 ............... -.. SALE $10 WERE 59 .00 ....................... -SALE $40 W ERE 79 .00 ..... -.... _ ..... _ ... SALE $50 I SWEATERS· Y2 PRICE! -~~~~~-·n_•u:~_Tn_E_V...,L.AST..,--~:....,..~~~-· FANTACTIC REDUCTIONS ON BLOUSES • SKIRTS OPEN THURS.·FRl.-SAT. 'Tll ' ... M. tl.o HI E .. 7th .,.._.,7S IN MESA CENTER l -----------~-........ ·-------------·---~ ... -... '! ,, ' " • • • • • -~ • • . . 7 ,000 to View North-South Struggle -Angeb Sissie Hard That's W. . ? mner •. Chance • LOS ANOl!U:.S (AP}-Li...,.'DC to tibe -lament ., °""' "'"-""' .... n>minded ot tile "1Y -cursed bll rottea lud: when tile $50,000 check llrom 111 uncle's -UTlved wllh Cl>reo cent.' ~ due. ai.u.:e, a ~<lid right.JiondO<, pltct..I a five- .,_ Wedll...t&y nJ&bl aa tile Angela clel-the Wlmb· ingolm -.. 2-0. Now J'(IQ'd it1int a pi.tcher who bed tow' oompWe game• in 26 lt.wtl woald find a five- bit dwtout at }Nd ei:idurable. Bl.ll Chance, arparently, iJ a hard winner. The Seutor1 cot only two inen put f1nl hue. One ol them, Don Lock hlt a deep drive that sot ol.f Albie Pear-. son's Clove in center field for a three-hue hit in the fifth. Pearso.o wu sitting nearby when a.nc. ded report.en 1n the dr'8lltne room after the game: "Who was the olfici.al IOOJ'· •1" a-..~-·· DO oft... to ,....... c» 11 Mfl.Y PILOTJW.WU•l"ll dared mldlr-of-ildJ1r "tt Thun.. Aug. 15, 1963 Kl., Na 6aofl Dodgers Counter Angel Slat.e A119. IJ-W........,_, 1·zs ........ !(MIC. ,._, \.....o.lnll, 1:11 •·"'~ IC.MK. MN. 1~. r:J.!I •-"'~ IC.MK. ""9. I~. 1.ll '·"'~ l<MK. NORTH'S OFFENSIVE GUNS 1-'ing !he -;•-In to<tighl's cblrity -Wsll ot ~ Ooolll Oolliit: a ~ line and a -..,,.,.,q set ol bacb. -,_ (ltnm ) -°""' . . . . Rebels Picked By 3 OCC Ho11ts Prep Cla11h By BILL DONER Spo1U Edllor Nearfy 7,000 p:idlroo tao. are npected ID jam Orange Ooul O>llece'• Pirate stadi· um UD&IJt lnr tile fourth ,.. -ot Orange County'• Nol1h • South P"'P football -· --lor Ibo charity ____ .....,_edbf tile ~ Unal Cid>, Im -""' lnr I p.m. _, ot -will be a'Nlilable at 1he gate on a ftnlt..come, ftnt sen-e balia. AMw'&f! tile !!<!bola from tho --........ emer(- ed ·--In prevloos cna--· tileJ will ...... UD&lit'• --a11m ~11-........ _.,. .... _ haw blOll pickod In .U ol tile put , ..... North v1ctottes came ln 1"9 On Tiie Air . Oruc• County football Cans, unable to -11). nldll'• NOJ'tb..6outb gMDI ol or_. Cooot • O>U.Ce, wOI be otilo to hear .U ot the action over radio lta· Uoo KEZY (lltOI beginning at a p.m. Gu I Grebe, v~ Oranae County grid ... nouncer, will be mi.ke1id1 to roay aK tile action. ' r -....... ' DAILY f'ILOT/W ..... l aU 11 Thu ra..Auf. U , 1963 AtOCC Decathlon Opens Friday 87 GLENN WBJTE Sharp performance• and ~ BOWLING WITH ART PARRA Heel Reeulta clOM eompeUUon In 1evera1 evenu hl&!'HCl>lad w-.., 1vmtna'1 twW.Pt all-come~ tr ack ~'PC at Ora.DI• Oout Cclle&e '• track. Ml"1 of the leadlnf per- formers 1n tlMI da1r will re- 1.0r'D to the same ovll Friday n.igbt Ind Saturday eveninc for the decathlon champion· sh}pe . Frid1y'1 affalr opera at 5 p.m. wlth Saturday •c· tion openl.ne a t S:30. Among Wednesday's bet· ter efforll 1n opu. d.lviaion baUll WU Mike P'LID&&&11'1 IM >idm)' Ill tllll polo vault. :n..,.n wbo'I bl a lmior at U8C tbll C'G"'tni 7W' 1 woa. • Ull1I --<lnnl• Cout CallaCa'• llric llc1• .. Illa i.. tOllllld I~ And7 OmUi -Illa bi"1 _ ...... ,. lom!i at H and Tee 91ev.., ... ---tmMd in two Cl'ldltabll el· ,. -1. 1 rs • ~ .a. ...,,... forU. Ht 1 .. --t 11·7 for )t,\ a. ..... ~ -...-m -1. -.. .a. n. -.. ...., t1dary kl the broe4 jmnp and '1::"~ :!... ... L IMMI n.t covered t.be 330 burdlet kl .. ---.£. •.1. • -'" ~ 1;9.J a. ~ G•,,.... ,.'-..... ·-er OCC ..,. ,, .... a.~.-.&. _, ---· • • M"9 -\. J. __,. ..,. & ....... WOil tbl trtple ~ 8i 4().10 •1~ a..=~--, _ 1• -... a WOil tbl 10o m io •ec· 17:tu .. ~ .,.. a. .....,.. n:.a. oadl Bit. t ,J'lt ..... ~L ::;:--M I. MIO.-Frank Dartfi, g.()()C llPlk· •....,. -\. -•·• a. .... er. bnae4 to tint In th• Alon& atiout this time o( the aclnC 185 to 200 or more made -~ .::.., ~ 1. .._ 11.1 a. Cl'ON country race (S\1: mUes l J .• ~ a few d•ys from up 1.8 per cent of tbe mem· ,.., ..... .,... .. ........ ln 17:1M.S. year ,._ , ""'•55 d 2 J OI--1. T-meol ,......., L ··· . Sal benhip L, 1="· an . pet ..._ 12WI'> i. ._.. ..... ,. ,,...,,.... Darrell Taylor edged Tom Labor Day· the NatiOn~ . e· cent in 1960-61 with almost J• .. •"' -1. ~ 11•1. L w.., Jenning. by ooe-teotb ol a t y Council st.arts remY>ding a 500 percent jump ln num-''tr:.ti.~·...=_. ... ._ .__ HOOnd in the l80 with a 1:59.7 eve~ to plan a very "safe' heir' ol actual bowlers. .,... i. ,,__ fl-NI. doc'""''"'" •J-·-HI ..... - l. C..-~ I. lfwtalll a,u.16• holiday weekend. H.ithway Percenta.ee of actual bowl-a.11 :1. ..,.. ..._ ln btgb school acUoa Barry • I t ' traffJC t.oU always mOllJIN on en ln tbeH cl1egoriel W ... '": ,~a. -act!..,.~ ,.,. " SoDearger won 1ba 100 loll& ldidays becauSe peo-surpaued ABC's membenblp &. Tr~•-:.--:-.,'....:::: .::.. •• (10.4), \bend .Ja~'"jlJl.10), .. i... .......on take advantage of tncrease of 102 per cent T_ .. ~ . ..., ,,,., t. L• wu NCO in. IU9 .,._ ~46-'J:). ,... -f the .,_..;,..,( For i ... ance 1''11 s.. ..,.. IJ:Jl'. Lea Feodia, Hangarlan .. 11' r • and make that ~ .:;-:in per ~ in: .. -\. :-, ....... ~ .. ,..... ftfugee wbo craduated ill Im& ••or flln& before tbe cnue kl tbe number o( .... •"-~~.., 1. __,..June fn:a•Wura ~ n.1pr-..--~ ... back to echool. bowlen ~I 200 or IM a....,.,. M.a. ped COit.a Meta'• Brut'e Wat. 8o ,__.,.ber, u you are p more: the 111-199 1*1.P aaw a "t' 1 -~"':,..&JI &. a~ 1011i In Ult • wittl a 2:01-t ~ .. -~-• ·~ ~--to a 1&5 per cem Jump, and the .. -I. _,. ..... I. .... thning. reDd.l.a -grabbed ... _,.. ... ., .... .,..... ._ ___ ..__... t1"-' a. ..,.. .. t:"-a first ta ~--leav. early eno•igh that n.a.ste lk>-1 9.f IJ'OtllP _-.---..... by MJ• -'· ....,.,... a• t. ~ •i• . --at 23 lat. Im 155 per cent. i. ,.-= •:0 .JMco.n .. , 1 L 1. •J: David Smith trom Los An· lit ol DD portancc .. · So while bov.'lers coOOn ue 1. --,j: • &eles went W for first ln the Al. till ~ time , the bowl· to tmpcove, bowlinl remalru 0:..,~1 -c!,-:=-MU. .._ biCb J?DP t:Dd We1tminster'1 Ing wadd ltlrtl to &et tbeU the CMDI for tvS'JOGI the ~ -L a • -,... 1. P&l.11 McDaniel won the 70 new -1 underway. Labor Cr where Mr. Av'"'e ""ri:J!~ 1 1 ~ ~ z. c.,_..... btP, hurdle• lD 9.1. Da1" bm'lktl tbl belimtDI of twhN for tba top-,,,.. .. a.. s.i~ nw. P'nnk Rantbia W"On two • ax to mm mondt bow1tnC md often mMel tt. ...r:_ ~ ~ 1 ' ' ... firli ~ awardl 1n jwtlor aeaaoa wU:h better than 20,-Hltll -. -L ,... M a. ....,. hi.sh. ecboo With an 11.2 mark -OQO ._..._.,. -_ _.. ... _ AllT'I ..... Lt ..... • , .....,,...._ .. , I .__ M. fD the __,,,_ ........,, -..... .-.. aivo.aN -.,..,.., ,,. c:-r. ,,,.. -• .,._ Tr._ ._ -1 . ..,,..._ ..a L ~# and a 41.6 ln countrJ. ()rq t C'.otJDty wUl ,.,,_ II _..,.... '" ,,_ _...._ Ultao' Miii• Y.I :L ......,_II JM. the 330 dub. have it.'1 record bn-.kin& ~ ~M ~fM -:.,,_• -~ o!~1:::' L-~ ~ .. 1. .,.. Mike Ordtn bad a tLne 17-11 year in 1~ u all cd.en = :_,wmi_:."..,.....,.0-:: "'::r.:i: 11:-'; v:=. k..,,... .., l ...... ta &be broad jump IDd he won $KYDIViR?-Mii:e F1an· report a heavy eoncentratioa ..,.._, aatl'lh .,. .,.., "' ..,....,. ,.. · ,,_ -tbl triple jump Mt.b a mart of bowler• ready for leafue ~.,~~ 1:.,.. "'i:...,.':'"":.. wll.2,;. ~ 1• -L ...... lU a ....... u.1 ol Ja..2. agan makes like a sky· play. :;11,": ~,..:'~~ ~n. -=.,,,:;!'i:' "r-l"_..... &1 &. .. ....., Eltlban V&D.e of the Santa d.tVU" whJle tryin& to So let'• look at IOmt: ol tbe -..'" T'llll '""' " -..-. 11 ,,.,., .a:..i._ 1tr-...:'"1 .... 1 ._ 1;.,,.. Clara Youth Vlllan came up vault .lS feet In 'Vednel-t~---ler .. kWIUtad 9i 1-'•1 ..... 1 L .... ~. , • with ID -~aJ. lJ:)ti.7 ef. Entries Open Hunt Pe1·111lt Surf Day Boasts Varied Program A varied proe:ram of activi-ri&ger race, run-swim-run, Uea and the awardlnc of med· dory race, racln& boarda J. ale to the top three tunsbera A record number of entries ln each event prunilea to la expected fOr the Aug. 25 • attolr, eceordinl to CCM:halr· make UN year • Newport men Ed Newland and B o b Beach Surf Day the best Reed. Cost.a Mesa'! Htllh Bar· nett ..,.. one Of 600 luc:Q deer hunt.en to win a per- mit for a 1peclal antler· less deer hunt which in· eludes all ol Orange Coon· ty and part ot San oteao County. The hunt stll'U Au~. 17 and runs throuebf. Sept. 22. A special drawing was held recently ln Sacra- mento to detennlne the ""' tommate ~­for the hunt. ever in the hl.atory of I.he Entry blanks may be ob--I;========== claailc. talned at Newport B e a c h Swf Day event.. will center L I f e fUard Head.quart.en around Newport Beach Pier (Newport Blvd. between 30th and relidentc ot the Harbor and 31st Street& I or at La.- area and Laguna Beach ellgt-guna Beach City Hall. ble to enter all competitions. No fee la being charged for Some activities, however, are regl.straboft. opeo to all upirantl (out--Included in the field for UU. -----------1f9ar'11wimfe.t will be a pair Hughes Unbeaten of last year's 1,000 meter swim cbam.JAom -S t e v • Fanner and Norin:ne Wag· .... Kurt Ktumpholl, li62 win• oera of the jOO.yard 1urfmat nee, lt alto 1tated for return 1 in '63. Included on thi'5 year's pro-I iram will be an outrigger ca· noe race of 24 rpUes from l-lughe1 ren1ained unbeaten Catalina laland to Balboa : a in Costa Meaa lndustria1 surfboard race for boys and leq\11 IOttbaLI tourney play &lrl1 17 and yoUO&er , a surf by outlcoriD.& Colt& Mesa Po-mat race for boJt and girls 10 llct, 11-12 Monday llflbL and under and a two-m i le WD Polic'I llUr'lnc ace dory race, ~ 1000 m e t e r 0-,.. 1--wiOll rwlm for boys Uld llrU II a tajury, HlllbN' t9ttcn and under anl a two-m 11 e -°" a -· -., IWlm tor bo71 lJld lirll 11 11 ..,.__ 1nd 10unrer. Dan I.au. mt Bill KJe1n. There 'U alto bti a tbreto- Ml:tl hlid three hlU for the quarter mile rua-1wim-run- wWmart. Police and J'&l.rview swim-~ event. BRAND NEW 1963 RAMBLERS AT OUR EXACT DEALERS COST AT GROVE RAMBLER tm2 Garden Gro¥• Blvd. Garden Grove (at Harbor) Open Eve1. 'TU 10 P.M. MCb have oa. dlitMt in the Day • action open1 al 8 1.m. ckKtie tlhn'NC;ion c l • 1 ... wtth the two diltaoce awi.mJ lie 1f'WI HucMI jotDll Cadll· with I.flt remainder of the ~ lac Gep ln lllo rulkl of tho i;ram talllnl up the rNI of lllll>oalao. the,::::~m,::::orrun~·~·~·~~~~~~:i:::==""""'"""""'";;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;.! MU.Miit .. • • . .. • I • ' • I • • • ' I I • • I • • • • ' ' • • • • • ' ' • ' ' • ' • • • ' ' • • " " .. ~OL IC? .. • • .. . ·-. • • ' ' "'"'a ' ' • • -· I ' • • ..... . ' ' • • ........ • ' ' ' ...... • ' ' • ....... • • ' • M<llnoo c.1 • ' ' ' -rl • ' ' I ._. • • • • , .. • .. .. • FOOTBALL (Continued From Pase JI) attacU, bDal coaches •rr .. !be ,.... will pnibably be won or lolt up front. UM -ouch ,. Bob Amon (Santa Ana Valle7), Rud)' -(~ Ana ), B1ll °""'" (I'd-. Del) lll1d Gary -(Mal« Dell cl the South will -wtth S'UCh nc1ed C'Ultomen .. Roy lAJttreD (Anaheim ) ' Al Prebelm tAnabltm l. Terry FaUlt (Western ) and Miki Moon ll"uller1'1n ). AVERY GENERAL TIRE DOES IT AGAJNll .. *NO DOWN PAYMENT* * No Payment 'Til Sept. 15 * AIR CONDITION • ~YOUR CAR · ~~------WITH THE FINEST I MARK IV MONITOR ONLY $3'° *Per WMk • 24.000.m.ie •utomotrv• • Ovtr 8,000 Mrvlctm•ft trPt wen'lnty n1tioft'Md•. • , .. eooUftl, ..., on • N-lilmNM taiM har· alwt drW9. monil• ..ttt1 e11r Int.nor. America'• Top Seflln1 Custom lnst.11191! Unit AVERY GENERAL TIRE 11141 Beaell Blvd. HUNTINGTON llllACll Phone 147-6111 -· ,....,,.. -,....,. ~ ....... u.. o-... .._ ... a.....,. 1W" ._. --..-.. day's all<Ofllers aotion at 1f )'OW' avera.c• tlU put '-""'• _.lftl ""' .,,,. -,,. ....,._ L HMI ,-=\. ""'" bl tbe ~mlla ~· The season w• 15.1 you lllllA tbe ~alt-.,,,. ""'°' 111...a -••Ir.. T,... -'" ~ .. 1. "-" time would Mn plaeed b1m Orange Coast. f'lanleln TAX distincUon of be1.ng "Mr. Av-:; ~,., ~ ~ .... ~ -.,:: :. ~ .. w ~" 1. ._. ~ c:m1;J:'' ~ ... Uonal ~ 14-6 to win the crage Bowler" among the mil· 11aw1i... w.... ..._ .,.,, """ a.i-":t1911)H~ ~ ..=.,. w 1. ,,_. "1ll .__l!'...i ~-"U lions C1f. American Bowlin& ·~d. 1._. ~....,.. acnldi -w a. "91111 -.fl. m.on ..ur-ve Con -~ hol-'-rl ~ .. Off .. • .-•lart • LI" ...... .......... ...., N t., .......... JOU 1'MJllil )t 1'N hil fif'lt,. S greS5 ;;; ~ ~nduct :~~11~ .'.:P=•.':'.::=, ~1~ HJ,!. ...... ,... tvtr !Z'7 at the walk. PAYER urvcys . e . 101•. I'-<! .. 1111 Soc~• -Mlllft Marc l!l&Vll• lJ.O\.ii prep Close Series NI by the ABC. lndkat.ing the OO<l9 wa•>.er S<ll. °"""' Po!.11 !It , Lind• are-"'••·h ftultor, ...... ""'pl--d 111' overall picture of avera&ei. !.:"!!.~ m~"c.!:';.w.;;"':,~. ~:1~ .. s~;:. r• ...,. .., __ .., blah 1ebool .. div11'lc;n j ; l he 4 Rice victory against B•Y· J,ast season 11urvey wa1 con-ino"on mi.o1. Lor•i. °""""• "'ll, II••-1u:rM of •~ evenlnf. F'inal I al lS3 e-rot• v.·"~' J11, "" o...n ~,., ,. ' Alf!red (AK) P\kt, '5. Wllll or thi~ fall would li e their rluclcd ref vethinll a Tirl ~:::"~~z;t'"'c/";~ri.r"'s.s;.,..,eu~ fo rme r New York Ranger bit achool place winner football series at 21 victories REJOICE average or at 1eaaon . I k u1,., ..... ·_.. _"IN i..11et ..____ ...... cll~ilaiiredoiii•oii"iiJiiy,,;;llioifeeiiiil. .... iiiiiiiiii .. """o;;;;hi. . .;T.;w;;';_::g;,•m~e~siiw;;;•;,;";;_'~'';,:'•·I was lee• t.han one poVrt be· _ _.., .. ""'-· mentor. Mil ,_. n&m-.v l ·~-., ___ 1 T"'° Or•-C-IY W-'I Oo.ft Mad coech o/. tbe Loi An,. ow ... .., naWUlHU avera11e re-Dr•" 1.aa1119 ~-..,... .. ~ 1.-sultinl from 1 survey mad• ..,. ,,... ..i-set• 8lMl9I Jloeh1 ekm. Ou•r•MMcl l'actory (l.W.J 996 after the 1"4-66 MUOn. In .. ::":..:.--~ i.1'191'.....,....:= ;..:.: It ,... 8llJMlllW'Jt'ed today RE"' AP TJBES the period between the two v1r911 e-,..,.._, 1111 1t1111 " ,.,. by lllade General Man· '-' --IXC. Miii 1111t 11>v ...., ... CNdl T,.,... K-ager J --• ~-·er °" • 11 -n• • u -ne • 1• -• • u 5Ut"Vey'I, OoncreM member--'l>O ll'ICl"'*'I .. D9¥w ,.,, !!Ob d'.OA '-ST>, . ••n• WAI.I.I .• tl• ..... YOU CAN GET SOME OF IT BACK •hip more than doubled. in-w1111am1 14 •11 .. M.,,.., m-e1L 11111 pl k e succeeds J ack COIT'"' •,-M.,. WEST AUTO SUPPLY W-'•n DUf• ......... Dllttl tlO. ("~) ~-·-bo -~ dicat:inft an oveor'all erowth "'no.• ,...,.. CIU1i wl-. 9i 1<un1-~ ._._ W ..,..,. At.L c1tao1T tA•DI AT WRIGHTS HARDWARE. A LOT -.::'::::' -==~1 OF OUR STOCK IS NEW OOV'T iii SURPLUS HAROWARE AND ILIC· TRONICS. LIKE SAVING LOTS ! In - 'Inf excell_,..e 1iw1"" L-• l...:llldlof 1m wralll••·'""' ed in the dual~ o( ~y-.... -. "'""°'"'°" 1111, H-Jldl.-A! TUf· In ··~ The pattern the p&lt two •ort• J"'· ~•w• 1v1-011e ••"t" 1.i1 g-coac:tl Ml':K 1ee.r. W• 1f!d L" ll•'--11.J....,..~ w.o. 16'1 nas1 w 11 1 r.tum u a s<'asons (and for 1~ l wU1 L101., cou" t1v11 "" nou .. .,... h10 Closely Parallel '"" O( I.he Shl•i.• McClell1t1-Dorf Trt<1I• ll'fl. P1! playl:'.r. Mi.al. M lll .. ·K•11W Na.I 1176. wit~ "'• lun<J>o Pik bo na•ed the ,1;urvey year in which t~ was ...., c•rtirlt•" ~In; '" Lind• Trollno It, w ma • . ..1"' su now-l'naetln? C a I c • r y lhe midpoint avera11e with T"""' '"" ...... G-... "' _,.,...,. Stamk,!eT• ol Ow Welt.- ju.rt u many bowlers over ::.S"'111~~ ... :_.-.. ~--:""t!in:~ k Le 1 that mark as under. The mo.t ..,,... i..t ..._. •• i~ • 1m ,...,,. ern oc ey agua or p~evalent rallie 4 ·M-159 em· :,IY.m ~1.-1w11 .,.rt 1t1 "'" the pasl two seaaon1. bracin& 11.B percent of the ABC memberehip. And nearly 55 per cent of all members tan within the 1~169 raflie. In 1964-~. three-tenth.I of one per cent o( ABC mam· bers averaged 109 or less. The 1960-61 survey shOY.'S that figure increased to nin c-lenths nf one per cent \\'1\h a !l()() per ccnl, increase in ac- lun l 11un1lx'r of buy,·lcrs in that group. Tirls figuro is ofl set partial- ly by the higher average froupa alone. Bowlen aver· HAVE YOU READ ANY WANT ADS LATELY! I a resort c ity in a tower of luxu ry An the p., tlM ,z-...r. the 1x~1t,. ,,.nil that spells LAS VEG AS-!1bltd cicy of thrills and fabulou\ enltrtain· m mt-a1e c1p1urcJ urulrr ""' ro>nf Al 1h• R IVJ F.Jt A t lOTEI .. Louis Armstrong CONNIE JANE BER YL HAINES RUSSELL DAVIS conventio n faci lities fo• re servation • CALL WOUR TRAVEL AGINT AMERICA'S NO. l~SELIJNG SCOTCH WHISKY IWOlfl? 51 1eu11Mo•.fJI '°''· II '· l l l•U Kon .. ISIT .. ,..., ·----·-·----------·--- IVORY 'IBERGLASS PLASTIC SHlliTS. COST SOMllODY 29"' LIKE CRAZY. YOURS POR ONLY . . . .. OHi THE SIZE? J '""'BY s foot lly Jin Inch THllll QUARTER INCH IV TMllll QUARTER INCH IY 49e SIX FOOT ALUMINUM ANGLE STOCK SIX INCH INDUSTRIAL SWIVEL CASTERS 803 I PUT THE HOUSE OR GRANPA ON WHIELS REGULARLY PRICED AT $19.50 ON l Y IF YOU HAVE CLAUSTROPHOBIA LOOK OUT WITH A 98e PERISCOPE MADE FllOM TWO TANK PRISMS UNCLE SAMS GI FT TO YOU FOR SINCE 1932 PLUMBING • HARDWARE • ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES • ELECTRONICS PLASTICS • HYDRAUL ICS • ITARRITT PRICISION TOOLS • All SORTS Of INTE RESTING AND U5EFUL 5'ACI AGI SURPLUS ITEMS. H. W. WRIGHT CO. • •• 126 ROCHESTIR ST. • COSTA MES A • 541-7745 1 I LOCK5 NOR TH OP 11th ST. Off NEWPORT ILVD . Ac.ro1s frtm tM Cott• Mes• Fire 09Plr1ment r -......... -·•·---~-~ ---• ...... . . --------.---...... -----·-·----------· ........ _..., __ Fish Meter --c 18 DAILY l'ILOT/f'l•Ws..Pa•tl Thurs., Aug. 15, 1963 11-----.o.;,;,;-.;;;.;.;.;;;.. ____________________ _ RACE RESULTS • Do~ey'· ....... Newport Hunt'gton • Lockor l'nili011 Pier l1och • I bwh J ...... I bwl 2 bo.tt , ...... l'eN .. ...._.,, ~ '" lflid ltam.n B•e•~ IJ 1-1 J.Jt 1.till .... J24 ....... ,. '» ......... 10 ......... 61 ..... 1 ... ll'lllT 111:-.c •. ,, ~ ""-~ t --· ,._.,. Tlmt 111 (1 .i.1 .. rM1 -T ........... I.ti., 11,..,1 r; • ...,.,,,.., Jour....,, u,.llold, Unlll<t N~!lf''" II, 110l .. jll_ .. °"""• HMem k~'""· Jo.-. MTblM. lkf•kfo.-111 -~~ ~I P..-ail ... 'dlo, , .... O...Ce. W•ll &"'" -... -YELLOWT.+.IL = l.+.ltlt.+.CUD.+. 141 J 7 -• IA.SS 241 7 . .:.. HALIBUT 22 33 22 c:. ' A.LIA.CORE 236 140 IOHITO 871 629 44 "W . SEA. IA.SS 2 MISC. 54 1 BARG! R!l'ORT 35 29 47 54 40 I SO>ml l .. M (J l-.1) JM t.IO I.• HOIM Towtl I( lrlrlwnJ 1IO U1 5!1•Nltr !J. ~I 6.0t Tl"" -1.10. AIM rM -1t-,i.i Scoop, 1...ii.n w.i1i. Worloil p-11 o..- l)ejl HOii, TMI ·-· c .... .;.. , _, 11-r, E!l1 H!Mt. lo'~ -Dr I KIHl'lln E~ T.V, ,.... Moo1a!1 ,...: HOii O'Co•nt UICONO llAC•. • .............. 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"' "' "' ~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~- ·~~~~./· 28-d dmuUlt 8&;,.IP •·rcu• Tiii-If IMUIPIDlll {1964 Long Beach Arena PREMIERE Tues., Sept. 17- thnl Sill., Sept. 22 6 DAYS ONLY -P'hjarm ance1: "'•len Tall., Sept. 11, l 1JI P.11., :wif, I T•1n. l•H. l1H1 Frt. l1JI P.M.1 lat. I 111. 1111. .liil1 l1a. 2111 I 1111. P1irt>~: SC, J,11, 1.00, 2.11, 2.11 (ia1. tu ), Ofllhlrttt a1141r 12, 1/1 prl1• W14. I T•1ra. 1aJy, LONG BEACH ARENA M•ll 111'4.,.. re11l•1 Prtl1ru" llFOM. TICKITI II DI SAU Tl llllftAl MUI RAINBOW PIER • • • , .................... __ , ______ ..,,. .. : llftTlllf • -ll 111111 OCP-1 ' llltf ..... At--. ....... ""· u.r .... J, ..... -i.-o "°"1-P• • L-.a Harvard freMmen wen un- beaten during the last year in root b a 11, hea~ and ' Lightweight crew red.ng, ten, nil and outdoor track. Monday, Aaguwt 5th Cralr Breedlove, with a wlnc1-jet, Goodyear ti"'" and 170 pound• of heart, hope and f11U brought the land •peed rtt0rd back to A merlca. 7: 15 l!l.m. Tile 11ilence of the Bonnerille S8tl Fb1t.i:. was llhattered by the whine of l!I 35 foot lon~ jet rarf'r. Th11t whine became a roar a11 CraiR Bree<llovP in hi ~ Spirit of America thundered into the rerorrl Make..• His speed: 388.49 mph one way, the other w11v , . 428.37 mph! For an sverage of 407.45 miles an hour'. Smaahing the record held by England's John Cohh of 394 .2 mph. A 19<17 N!COrd that many experts thou1ht could never be topped One of the moet important problems that Bri>e<Uovl' faced when be fint decided to give the lanrl "pee<{ record a try was 1JUmmed up in a :r;tatem ... nt th11f appeared in a leadjng aufomnti"e mag11r.ine: • ... there i~ no point in think in~ nf A l:inrl 11peed record car if there 11re nn tirr<1 that will stand up to the required !IJ>ft'rl ... Goodyear engineen1 a.ccept.e<l the uni<jue ... :i lmry:;t impos.c.ible challenge ... and A TIRE IS BORN ln his initial talk. with Goodyear engiaeers, Bree<Uove Mid, "1 n~d a tire that can t.Ake it. One that'fi. practicaUy indestructible. fm going lo ~ 400 lo 500 milH An hour. Thaf'!'I t"'"0 IJl three times ae fa.sf R1' lhey drive 1!.l Oa~" Iona or lnd lan11pnlis. Thi!l ha11 R'ftl to },.. ·more than ju11t a racing tirt. When T Re l lo top 11peed, the tim •iTI have <'hoot JOO tOft8 of centrifaRRI Corr:e trying L(I pun the• lo pieces. Thal'11 Yity 1 au:ne to Good:t"ear became yw '"'~ ~ UM ---~ .. · i:i-i.-->P-n bepn ......... "'"'""' md -11>o-oi...i-.-m. ""··· 'or iibmgth_ The e:wd .. tzaft!d Yilb Go»surt 1764 Newport Blvd. Coeta Meu nclusive 3. T triple. tielupa dic, tliple-..._, P""""' ... the ...,,,. 3-T P'" . IC --·-aD Goodyeu auto tiTM. Each tire 1'18A te&ted m Goc:d) em ... n • ntrrnamet..er at IJpeech in tmeeM ol 600 mies ps Not one failed! • rraig Breedlove -(irRI American to hold th f! Land Speed Record in .'l5 yean. BrPedL3ue built the "!Spirit" in hilt RfJTtJgP. HiR PRfimate of a 110/)00 car 1p:111: n- cee<kd ten·/old, before the car eve" left 1'tw tlW Solt. TIRE OF THE FUTURE In the m11king of Breedlove·~ reawd breUir ~ tires, Goodyear acienti.rta !lnd engineen came 111> , Pith de- velopmenU end di8CO'Vem that will deci the Wee you dri,•t for many y@ats to come. Goodyear enRineen MY tha t lhe t.ire tJf tfw.J h1tnn! mlly well be OuiJt l'lround a key design kwlt>we o( t hetie land 8J)eed record tire!'. ! When Craig BreedkJve and his Spirit of .~meric-11 -led al the IM end ol the l<knile blacJl stripe --the -.,......., he -lhe - ridill( ... the -w... m the -. Willi - -my elf--·· .he -' lo 8-W-S•lo-d<ll ~ ••• mdbeuuoe the W"""' ob -. Who's on First ... In Boys' Baseball ... ~ ecti.. If! 1 w-lflf tMllW.O, L•r,,. ~ llldl. Gl111911 ~ ftllty -~. 11111 ODii.eii!" ...,,. lllta lol ...,, ..... '9 1111 pt-..... _.,. ell ,.,.,_ ·-,,_ 11 ...... . ~ '· , . . ' I U ROBERTS BASEBALL SPECIAL DODGERS v1 ST. LOUIS AUGUST 20, TU!SDAY NIGHT INCLUDES: . $'700 * TRANSPORTATION I * GAME TICKET p .. 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II:• t MOVll .. .,.... ........... -,.,.._ """''· ..,,1, l4tllll. • ....., ve11 ... r MCIYllt "A-eu.f," ,_ *"' II •• ....... -·-11•• ' "'°"'' .. ..._,..I.' 1,..,.111 ,,.._ •M ..,,. vtt••· 11 MO'ft• ..,... Kiii -,. ... ,... o.n.o11 o·.:..,. ...,. ,...,_ •1e1. ,,. ..... ,,. S MO'VI• ......._.ltoflll -................ .... ... l<J.lft. Lii t.ml ... ... f M•WI Jtltt WIHl'I. • • •• II ALL Jl~KT tllOW J• •NI htl'I' Kt,.. h.,t -- GARDIN -~n.w .... c-A ............. .. So intimate ... revealing! ~fh6. Girls ........ ,.. ______ _ Pin: Laup , .. You'll Spllt Your Sides! "W•tch Your St•rnl" MESA.. 11 A ''" (0\!A "''' PEANUTS l)EAR PEN PAt. . f\ow ~AVE YOll eca;? EXCUSE Af. I THINI< 1 A¥. R\tillllo/G ()IT OF I H~ Y.'i 8EE1i fl NE. • Dl. KILDARE DAVY JONES HllMAN TMAT &IJILPlNG'a QOT A ••DI ANC> A:f"R f')(,IT, MVY,.. Mf.'LL GIT AWAV ~8UM! MUTT AND JEFF MISS PEACH 'rb,J NUT! W~AT'S i14E &IG IC&A'? °™EREWAf. A MOSQUITO ON \bUQ. N&CK,;1Q., 1-lAVING A iRANSFUSION ll!!~OLO TH! FOREST RANGE~°:, LOOl<OU""I'. ANO !MIN" ~ ,.I-IE LONELY RA.NGER , fVE~·~A.T{~I=• IL, ALW~Y5 ALERT, (.()N$TANTL'I P~e:~ING Ot.JT JNTC' THE GLOOM , EYES SHARP A.N O 5EA"CH J/'J._., ,..-( S!M.C.MIN6, FOR . ,,.--J -·- -- I ~l-· ,l ·"' ~ ~ ' . . "''·,1''1 --...... ~ ( I ( ·~ -(" ... ........... --~···------ ,IY Cherlot M. Schul• ink . ly Leff and McWllllam1 ly Clyde Lemb ' QtL'I' ~llaflll ....... Thura., Aug. 15, 1963 11 •• LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZLE _..,._ ·~114 '6 "lOOJY3i 'l "UMOW NMVl ·r 'SllJVlU 'C -.oa•1w ·t--u""'°O ·01ov1 ·ol 'i1v1t1 '6 •xo:1 -·a "l't'ONJ1Y:>., '&Nii ·s 'IJWWYH 'l-t•o~y l£1fiMS'NY Hold That (Tax) Line; County Has a Chance Southland New1 Senke nothing to do "i th offk:tally SANTA ANA -Count J settin( the tu: rate. That ll Finance Director David G. done by the Mlpervleon on H.ilcbcoci: made final budett Au1. 28 . recommendationa Wednesday "I am offe.rtnc the euptt· whkb would enable the Board vilort a bud(et. reduction or Supervilort to bold the cur· package which will re1ult ln a rent w rate of $1.68 per $100 stable tu rate if ~r t~e u1eaaed valuation. ~="1endationa, aaid LmcthY pubHc hNriDI cm T b e finance dlreCt:Dr de- thl county'a rn millioo leD· clined, however, to reiNH eral budget got under way al a n y ipedflc recommend.I· 2 p.m. Uont before be ~ went Hlt<hcoct orlilnallY pn. belore the board. dlcted ""' p...um!nory bud(· F!nal fund balance< can:led et aa approved by arpervt.. over from I.alt yeJr'• bud&et .an would require a ti.I nte h ave projected revenues, of tl.72. Re later Aduced. bb Hlt.cbcock noted. Hti!'late to $1.71. "In lllht of tMu factors Hi.I llifllte,_ howev~. WI.I belng ltabillud. I am offer· only M Htimat.. He bu inl 1u-pervison budget reduc-- tiont through which tt.y can a»o rtabillu the t.u rate." Duty on DE Hilchcoct wd. "Howevw, J want it clearly undentood J am not recom-Dooald J, Ogilvie, Mmnan, meodina: I.bey set a 1tabl1 tax- IOD of Mr. and Mn. Ferdin· rate. Deciding tu rate• ~ not and w. 01lM•. ll9 Cocllr PL, mr job," he wd. Costa Mesa, ia aervtn&" aboard I I".;..;,_,_ _____ -"\ the destroyer elCOrt USS B~ per which recently Htmned trom an eight month tour of duty with the Seventh Fleet tn the Far East. The Ho~r nomW.Jy operates out of s&n .~ P••I PAllO NI M ~ ft- ....... ~ i.t _., ..... , ONI NIGHT ONLY Je...U. MacDould NtllOD FA&d7 "GIRL Of' THI GOLDEN WEST" -ALIO-lltW Onr!- "llltlAKPAST AT TIFFANY'S" -FRI. & SAT.ONLY "Net Tonl9ht H.nry" #ft..-adlto" Adultl 11 6: O\ler Only! - ...... .... "MIOff AlfD Alt90MAUTI" •'((Nlln"A ..... T1N• AfllD ~I TM• c•Oll" P AUL O .,_~ "TM• TMlll.-L 01' IT ALL" .... o., ,_ ,_ T-Cwftt ..,. ... l..ltT O• AOlta.uit lol•M•••P" -~t.::: ....AllltllM" -·~ "WM•1t• Tlllt H't'I Alta" . FREE PARKING ,_.., block Weit or Port SUMMER'S GREATEST SHOW! !nd Bl.a; WHk Now Sbewln1 Thru Tue•. Matinee Sat. Ii: Sun.% P .M . Amulnc 1dventure1 of a bo7 ••d hl1 dolpbln pal, the underw1trr w o r 1 d thtv 1h1red ••• yoa'll hive tO 1ee It to be ve tt l A.to Oki Th"• .. -""•-• -Pl..UI - 1 SCOTCH NIGHT-THURSDAY ADM. 2 for l'lt1CE of 1 a -. ----------·---------. ........ ..,. ... -- I ' ' ' ' ' Dear Gloomy Gus ••• Tho woy eoliclton 9ot un lll!N phone numbon: Tho Luskey Crita Crou DJ-ry publlahora got unlil!N nu..,bora from nol9hbora •• they con- va11 each year. I protest thi1 infringe'"•"' of privacy! -1 .l.A. The Idea Is Right 'Ibo Nowport 8-tl City Cow>cil's recommeodatioo that any ies.ee ol the County Doct pn>p<rty be required to set miide 10 per cent ol the slip6 or borlhing t.:ilides for visiting ~-adltsmen is C"E!r• t.ainly 1 Slop in the right direction, bow- ...,. timld and shaky. Y-g.ninded CJoundlman Jame. a Stoddard ..... the first to admit that a propo<ed 4()(oo( slip -.Id be some- -...., aooommOOalioo for a <idy. ~ or even eighty-foot auising yodit wlllch -.led to put into Newport Harbor for a few days' 30joum in this )'1ICllting mpital af the world. And it's no secret that skippen ol bypassing Newpoli Harl>or in fllvor ol 1lrge )Wbts flrom all over the world are tbe mere bOl!lpitable and a>nvenieat ports sudi u Soll Dlo&o, Lone -one! -BariJooa. EYeO the new '1sra.11 ora!t" harbor al Ocoanoide am and does provide lllit- able acoommodlllions for yad>t8 forty feet and over. Perbap! II ·"""'1Jd be pointed out to the Onuige Ooullty Boord ol Supemson --will hwe tile fmal ay oo tile lease ol ll>e County Dock pi<Jperfy lllat YQChbmen """ and do opeod ._., in 11le port. llley vlall. Visiting )'OdJ!lmOfl need '"-!" olld !ihower facilities and a oonvenient p~ they can go &<hon and buy 1UPPliee and other needed equlpmonl. It's a ~ that a hw1>or of the six ll!ld quaJily ol al Newport am1 or won't dord IUd1 f acilitieo. Realist, Not Alarmist "11£ Q.RfEW 5f.Wl. NOr ~ Y.N6HT • 7 ... ____ Allen· s~ott ly ltOlllT 5. ALLIN •nd PAUL SCOTT WASHINGTON -Secretary Dean Ruak i.. UD• ...Uy pooderln1 an Internal State Department hot potato that COUid cauae bllD more discomfort than the world·spotllgbled nuclear test ban treaty. Pending before Rwk i.. a State Department re- ,organization plan, ooe of whose major objective 11 a:ring Mtas Frances Knlgbl, controversial di· rector of the Pasaport O!!lce. Autbora ol lbi! explos- ive ICheme •~ Abram Chay ... legal adviser ol the Department, a n d Abba Scbwartz, bead al tho bun!au ol Security and c-uJar Affairs. Under their ~lao!za. ttoo pc """'"'1. • number ol lmporW& lobs woold be abollabed, amone item. .MiM Knialit'•· 0ppo-. ... qrily charging that 1 primary Ch&yet·Schwartz purpose Is t.o load tbes. places wittl hand...plcked se- lectloru "' their ....,_ A DEFINlTE -hi °"" bactag• ...... ""' la ti>e Kennedy Adminiitra· -·· ontlpolhy "' Miss Knight. Her atubbom insistence on her own hirlnc policy and ICOm fol-Democratic Job-seeken: bu greatly an- noyed ~ Frootierwnen bent on ~ deee<v· lnC -· The Wbilo -Im klO& -"' gel rid "' her, but -·t putedly In Red Ohlntst ban<la. Alleged source of this rt:· port ii a "l>Pker in Hooe Kona:." 1be Information ls vague u to the klentlty of the banker aDd other detolla. part1curar1y bow the secur;. ties oeme ioto the Commun~ ial' possession. But the ~ ry M explicit that they have some ol these misaing booda • No clue has: ever been un. covered regarding the $7 .s millon in U.S. securities -di~ from the bank. A special three--m.em· ber panel. appilnted by .Rep. Wright Patman (J)... Tex.), chairman of the House Bankmg CommJttee. conducted an investigation and opilt on 1'lo lindlnl•. 'I\te two Democrats ex· pressed beliet the bond.' were stolen. The Republi· can sided with the bank's claim that they had been .. accidentally burned." ' ' ' ' ' ' ' M • prophet, James A. Farley who h.u been but seldom in the public eye ln receot years, .is not without honor in hia own country. "Anyone who doe1 not believe this," says Jack K. Overmys, editor and pubiiabor al the Rocbtater. Ind., Everyday Prohlems clmod do IO dlredl:y, duo to her potem becker1 in c.ocr-11. P-..o II conaldering -DI • opeclal agent !<> Switzerland t.o dteck 00 re- ports thlK ane ol the booda are hktden in a "numbered" bank account • ln the put, the SWtsa have reflll9ed to divulge any ln· formation about these &e· count.s. •· More than 300 of the nation's most aeasoned political reporten and moot influential columnisU support the stirring appeal for "decisive action'' presented. m hiJ "Creed for a Time af Dongo<" ID ttie July Reader's Digeol. And if there are any calling him "an alanni!t or even a wannonger," as be said he expected, they are keeping their voices vert low. Seutinlll, "lllmpiy bu bad bis 1-d ID a aack for D yean." Ao for wblt lo do about It, tbt fol- lowing 1tep1 wen urged: -Direct adion ID CUba lo delenM ol t.be hemispbe~. -Firmness at Geneva and ln other international conferenoH. -A bipartiun Congreaa wber. foreign policy ii involved. The views ~ the nation's top re- porters we.re pretty well summed up by Jack Meddoff of the Buffalo (N.Y.) Evening New1 when he wrote : "James Farley bu 'Mtter com.moo sense judf> ment fast asleep than tb08e calling him names possess wide awake." And the 300 who were polled go along with San· ford E. Stanton of the N. Y. Journal American in de6Crlbing Mr. Farley as a "realist, not an alarmist.'' -Stop forelCo aid to Communlol &nd "neutral" ccamtriea. Mr. Farley, lo his Digest article oayg "How, when md whore the will al the American ~ muM. exert w.fif ii: the deds\on io\ely d. the Prealdent." Every citizen. he tiunb, should let the President tnow that he Mandi behind him "in the awful rla:t, confident that ... he will e:rert that will -onJy be- cause he can do naueht else ~ and again prayerful that it is alJo the will of God, in whom we tnllt." Practically all are in agre.ement with Mr. Farley when he says: "The map proves that we are not moving toward war with the Communists; they are moving war toward us." There £hould be no need of poll· st.en to establiJh our endorsement of these word.J. Posteard A Castle • in Spain By STAN DELAPLANE MOMBELTRAN -I fol. lowed a paved and graded Rmlan road acros.s the pan in the Gredos moun- t&ina untiJ it fades away 'in the village called Mom· beltran. 'l'hen k an older bridge running through an olive srove. And when I follow- ed iU direction into a nar· row street, it came out in .a park at the foot ol a ruined castle. The castle stood on 11. llm&ll hilltop. It rose a:rand· Iy in thick walls with crenellated topi', round bu- tion1 bulging out from them. IWhen the enemy unult.ed the walU , you ltood on top ol these half towers. You poured boiling oil on them. Ouch!) THERE WAS a little soft drink stand in the park. I uked the man if he had a beer and he disappeared in· to the cave in the hillside md btoua:ht one out, ice cold. He said he kept it in a ipring. ·•nie cuUe was built ln the ninth century and it be· I.on&• to the Duke of AJ. buquerque," he said. "But now it Is in ruins." He 1ald there was a ca.re· laker. I walked up ~ cob- bled path and beat on the 1treat wooden door. I could see someone moving inside. Finally the M>ft drink man came up. He beat on the door and cried: "Hola!" At last the door opmed - you expected pikemen to S'Vo'&rm out and clap you in· to antique chain&. But it was an old . old woman. SHE WAS quite deaf - that was wby she hadn't heard the knocking. She had one yellowish tooth and she w<'!"e a kind of peaked hat. She looked like the iJ. lustrations of the wicked witch in "The Wizard of Oz." Wit.bout. asking any more. she led me in and began crying out a history in a cracked voice and with an accent. I could only catch 1 few words. The roofs had fallen in and so had the floors. But ornate stone arches 1WI stood around the patio. She led me down a dark passageway and showed me a huge banquet hall. It had balconies from the upper noors and f1 fireplace with huge spit. "Coine th.is "'ay," i1he Thomas A. Murphine, Editor Walter Burfou.ths, P ublisher; Charles ~e1swender, Buallless Manaeer; N. Paul Nissen, Assistant Publisher: Tbomu Keevil , Editorial 01re<"tor Member Assoc.lated Press United Press International Member Audit Bureau of Circulations said. She pointed to MOne stairs. They were just wide enough ror one person and !JPlraled like a cor Ucrew, The old lady cackled on and on. And I thought "Thit; old penon is obviou1ly of( her rocker and probably go-. ing t.o do me in with some hidden battle ax. What a way to die!" "Look," afle aaid sudden· ly. She thrust my head through an opening ln tht apiral. "At what, lady?" t said weakly. It wu dark as 1 yard up a stove pipe and we were in the .tone cork· screw. There wag a little light filtering through the opening -I thought she wa1 going t.o push me ttlrooeh it. "My rabbits," she said proudly. Sure enough. Down in what had been a bedroom, I suppose there were a lot of black • and • white rabbits. They hopped arOllfld in the l>uJle·s bedroom and were eating a pile of greenery that had been dumped there. "COME TH IS way," said the witch. Spain U an e{l: chanted country. u Don Qulxote knew so well. It iJ full ol witches and en· chanters. We came out on top of one ol the tower. they threw oil from. It wu per- fectly flat and irown over with gra111 . It had oo rail· Ing at all ! I tell you, it was MILES down to the a:round . ~r Calllomla Newspaper Publishers Association ___/-' Member .National £dll0r1al Assoc1at1on J I "Come over here:· said lhe witch. She stood teeter· 1ng on the very eda:e ol that thJn1. "Over there ls tM old convent. And there i~ the town o( Santa Crui with the holy ima1e thlt curt& you." I . I I ' . \ . . ' Life's Drama of Birtlit By NORMAN NIXON, M.D. Our First Family's tragic \oee of their &econd ton, bom tive weetJ too nrly. boo _..,,. Into """'" th• aerioua problem at pnma. tuN births. For eYeft with tbt dr a matic advaoces made in the medical and phywioJockal care of babie1 bom prematurd.J, the mor· tality rate ltil.I remains fli&tl. Actual1y, prematurity is one ol the 10 leading caueee oC death. It is re- lpODSible fut-over half of the deaths ol infanbs during their first month ol life. And it ill one ol the prin- cipal cauaes ol stillbirths. Further, children -.v b o were born ~aturely are more likely to experience learning dlfficulties when they go to 1ehool. It is often difficult to determine whethe!-this i9 due to &e· tual mental retardation or to emotional ractors which stem from prolonged separ- ation of the ''preemie" from his mother and his subsequent overprotection because d her guilt and faulty attitudes towarda him. Behavior difficulties and delinquency also are more frequent in children who were born too early, THERE PROBABLY is M single cause of J)'°ema- turity, for pregnancy re- quires a balance of many ph~siological and 1>5yc ho· logical factors to insure successful completion. Of course, I.hf; pregnant worn· an's internal secret- ing glands must be function- ing norm.ally, along with many other bio~ h e m i- caJ and neurologicaJ mech· an.ism s in her body. But her psychologic al y,•ell·being ap- pears to be equally impor· tant in allowing the unborn baby to remain in her uterus for the full nine mont& gestatJOn period. Studies of prematur' mothers suggest that emo· tionaJ stress with m o r r t h a n normal a n x 1 e t y are important causatlvr fact.ors. f o r r re n1ature births are more l'.'ommon in very young 'A'On\~n w 1 t ti their first pregnancy - particularly those in deprjv. ed groups, unwed rnot.hers. and those who previously had a miscarriage, a still· born or a premature baby. Many investigators alt ri· but.e habitual 8J>Qntaneous a bortion primanly to f'ffiO• tional factors. AT 11fE 1962 meeting rir the Am erican Psychlatn(' Associ at.ron . Dr Abrarn Blau and ·his (,Jlow invf'~t1 · gators from New York·~ Mt. Sllla1 tlosp1tal reporttd .tn extensive study 0( .l) women v.·ho dclive.rrd pr ... maturely in th' •bscnce (){ any a.ocountable medical fact.or and 30 matched con· trol mothers of infant.s born at term. The premature mothers did DOt show a specific psychiatric lytJ""- drome. But there wars a dis· tioctive difference between tile two groupg in that the prematw-e motben showed lllOft prnnounced negative attitudes to the pregnancy, ~r emotional. immatur· ily. more concern with their own bodies, and a ~ sidue of unresolved p~ le.ms in their childhood re- lationships wit b an out· standing mother figure and a Jen conspicuowi. vague father image. These tnvestigaton con· duded that poycbologkal factors are indeed aignifi. cant even though they may represent only ooe part oC t'he total causative pattern. In their experience, most of these women were oveT°ly concerned about the out· come of the pregnancy - to themselves ~ well as to their babies -and ex· tremely apprehensive re- garding possible difficulties during laboc and delivery. IN HER remarkable book "The Secood Sex " Simon· de de Beuwir 'de&aibee pregn9ftCy u ''a drama that is acted out widHn the woman t......11. She ""'la It as at once an enrichment and an injury; the fetus 1' • pert "' her body. and It is a parasite th.at feed! on it; lhe po!M!llfll. k, and ... • pleMJJed by Jt: tt TIIP- resents the future and, car- rying it, she feels henelt vast as the world; but as this very opulence annihll· ates her, the feela: that she heneU Ml no Jon~ any· thing." lndeod. !tie preg- nancy drama can end trag· ically' and often doee. Certainly, every pregnant woman is ent.W.ed to reru· lar pre-oatal examinations along with supervbion to be sure her physlcol and physiological needs an met. And tho6e women who ·-the psydiolog!cal characteristics so common· ly seen in mothe.n ol pN!· mature infants shou.ld have a p«ychiatric evaluation, and psychotberaPY if indi· coted. -particularly tho5e "'ho have had a hlstory of previous abortion. milcar· riage, stilJbtrth or prema· '""' birth. Mailbox Deallo T rap To the Editor: AA a former re~dent of Newport Shores, and as a resident of Newport Beach, I should like to add some comments to those of Pa- trlcia Domecq. on the Orange Street signal prol>- lern. A fact that the State Di· vision of Highways has ov- erlooked in the situation is that every driver using the stretch ol highway in the West Newport, Newport Shores Area, and in recent mom.tis while traveling thi s area can cite three other nea.r accidents. Plus the screeching ol brakes as people come from Hunting· ton Beach, at 45 mph, to find famiJ ies. and oft en chil- dren. using a near indi~· tlngWshable c rosswalk . on the busy Coast Highway. WE WE RE residents of Newport Shores for t w o years. playing the "cat and mouse" game with death. W1 have been ln our pres- ent home 1lx months, and have waited anxioll.!ly for action at the Orange Street 11lgnal. It would be nice lf our former neighbors and friends could enjoy our ne~'­ ly·found piece of mind y,·hcn they le ave their hom'=S, ""' These residents have t.ak· f'n every act.ion nece!lsary lo prevent death and 111· Jur:Y, Lhey Mve begged f~r action only to have lt fall on dee! ears. M. a resident of this cily, I would like to knovi what the death toll has to be be· fore action is taken. I would like to see a public answer rrom either the St.ate Di· vision of 1-lighways or a city official. I sincerely hope other residents will show their .interest and add their voic- es in demanding action, and an end to this game of death in our city. CONNIE DE ROSA Corona de! Mar Wor ld l'orl To the Editor: Note in your paper that Orange County is attempt• ing to bcc.ome a "Metropol· itan Area" in Its own right. It would lietm to me that . before this could happen that the county would have to become a "World Port" for foreign and domestic vessels to load and unload freight shipments and pas.- sengers at our own docks. All of our efforts 50 far h a v e been directed at "pleasure boats." Could a movement be started to cre- ate a harbor with adequate loading docks for ocean go- ing, world trade freighter11 and passenger boats? This ~'Ould surely help In o u r f i ~ h t for recogni· t1on as a "METROPOLI· T AN ARF.A " HENRY JAY l>"I'EPll ENS >.. a comequeoce, the and Sdnrra.tU have been c o vert l y ~ for .-. Mucb al ll>elr row- inl has been through par· tls&n1 at closed-door meet· in.gs oC concree:sional com--· IMalo.,.y ol Miao Knight's ..,_ I. the Sema In- tem&l Security $cb'Y)nMnll- t.ee , he a ded by Sen. J..,,.. EooUaod (!).Mill.) Scl!warU' chlof -.... been the Home Comm.itt.M on Un·American A.c:ttvttiu, under the cbalrnw>ohip "' the late Rep. Francis Wal· \er {().Pa.) SEN. EASTLAND sum· mooed Secrmry Rusk for questiooiJl& on the Cbayes.. Schwartz reorgani:.ation plan, but be asked for a -·ot owin& "' his trip lo Ruoola aDd tile bear- in11 on tbe tNt ban treaty. JUMk got the reprieve on the undenlaodiog ootbiog would be done on the batch· et-wieldina: reorganlution -e. So fO'T tbe time being it'll in abeyance. What happens later remains to be seen. Meanwhile, there is no let-up in the undercover Schwartz-Knight feuding. When MiBfl Knight refused • visa to W'lllie Gallacher. 8t·year~ld British Com - munist and former member of Parliament. to fly to Chicago 1D viait an ailing sister. the was ovenuled by ~ Ru8I< on I h e recommendation tM Schwartz. Gollachtr .... allowed .. come to the U.S. on the ...-.. be kept oot of politics. MISSING MIUJONS Cong:nmsional authorities have been told that "at least two" ol the seven Sl million govemment bonds that my!leriously vanished from tbe vault rA tt>e San Francisoo Federal Reserve Bank last August, are re-- J• 11 !I " ---• ML • ...... ·------ IRON CURTAIN FLASH· ES -Tba Smite delega. --OCOOCllpOJ!ied Sec· ret&ry Rust to Maacow !or tbt .t.erWie al the nuclear teat ban treaty had a brief but vivid view ol the greal cootruta ln We 1n Rulsia. The group was lavishly en· tertained. 11le menu ot the Official luncheo.1 for them in the Kremlin included fresh caviar, cold white salmon, WQOd grouse , as· paragus oonaomme, rrilled atureeon. saddle of lamb, fruitt, nuts, champagne and other liquors. Later while shopping, the senatol"! and their wive.s saw another side of the Moecow JCene : Eggs sellin~ at 11 cents apiece. a sma ll chicken $5.50, a plain nylon blouse Sil, a synthetic skirt $33, shoes made in Czecho- slovakia S30 to 155. wool cloth at S30 to S42 a meter ( 39 inches ) . Burma ~ buying 1.0011 tractors from RUS6ia and another 1,CXXI from Czecoo. alovakia. Aa pert Of Ull.i; deal, the Soviets and CudX>ek>vakia will train a number ol Burmese in tractor operation and main· tenaoce. Sweden has s 'kl a com· plete lat.he works to Tunis for '1 million. The Swedes will ln9tall the plant and train Tunisians in its opera- tions. Pres:ident Garflal Nasser is calling off his publicized trip to Algerta on the ground he is too busy with domestic and "other prob· terns." ·J • \ ... . . .._. _. _..,.,. -·' .... BE SURE ~ IH IWI N-Mr Jr 10'& find It ~ to kill an ad bec&UM ol quick Nllllbl be sun to ult ua for J'C*f' KILL NUMBll:R. Tbl9 wW 11\Mari a reoc>N o( J"0'.11' call. 675-3311 OPEN ROU811l Sat. le Sun. 1 ° s m a Modena N.wport Hetpbl I bdnM, 2 b&U.., motJMr-. ln·law'1 apt. Oor&'ecKl9 r~ Uo le ~~. Trade I.ft Toot ye,cant Pf'OperUee. Charles E. Pittinger Realtor 310 Marine Ave. OR S-7817 LI 4~ Oar PPsC ----DAfl.Y PllJOT I l'lllCW,..P•W ftll .. AY, AUO\llt'I' ll, , ... 818 'l'ft.OPICA.L UIOU7UON Ill Newport &.-. TWe t II.A.. 1" a.ta ........ oompart-for ooWoct • rekutlolt.. Lp. ~ • tDt.ncl pool wftll BeeMcj CU.-. OalJ fl,T.. *'- r.ll Prtoe .., ..... a..y 1t ._.. aaty, me. ReaHan JAM N..,,..-t ...._ OPEN OUSE DAILY 1011 Y\dM1a St., c. ll. ~~IJn. ...... 2BR.,111a ..... Private p&tk>, a&c.iy JaD4. ecaped. G o e cl loc&Uoa. •2.eoo Income ye&rty. Un &a one, tnoom. troM IM. ~ $2111.000, low do'#n. RALPH V. HINGER RllALTOR OR .t-1121 OR s..bll S11 ¥al1M. Bal--JllaM ....... loOllUoa ..... ... ........... ~ ..... ... Ud9, Aftilabh 1tllr It.it,; DA. TRADE a 1Mclroomi' a1111 .... rm. l(ocllnl ldteMB witlr bWJt- .... Prote• anal Jand.-p- ta&'· Keaa Verde....._ $11.4GG. .. - OtrPLEOl8 ''2 o( The rlMlt .. I BR. le d.111.. nn. conMr ..,.,.. wtUl modem apt. ·~ 7ft. n • w. .uklnc fil,IOO . I BR. moctena home wtt.b I Bil. apt. Prtnt.e patio.. ~ 2 yn. new. Owner trarud'erred. M" ORANGE ~ • Coed Property • ... Marpent.. OdX O~f' S.SMO J1IO' b&yfront lot In Dover • 8hol"M exclualve new de- Yelopment. At Eeat end of E~et\lnc Star Lane. Build here and ba•• 1bowplaoe ot the b&y. Fol' def.all• call: Lee Schonek ~tor 43• Un.cf St.. 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